Singapore Standard, 29 June 1954

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Jt m Vol. IV. ISo. 362. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29. 1954 TWELVE PACES IS CENTS.
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  • 152 1 LEFTIST BOSS RESIGNS GUATEMALA TEGUCIGALPA, HonLiras, June 28. Gua...ala's Leftist President •cb Arbenz Guzman signed last night on unth day of an inion by anti-Commu-ist rebels to overthrow vernment. c change came as reports iierce fighting between rnment forces and the 41-year-old President d the government over is military academy
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  • 80 1 Chou En-lai In Rangoon For Talks \'GOON. June 28 (RevMr. Chou En-lai, the Prime Minister, arhe« by air from India lor talks with U Nu, Burmese Prime Minister. ndreds of unitormed Idren from Communist c schools in Rangoon d Mr. Chou on his ar- j 1 for a two-day visit.
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  • 109 1 And Now Germany Is On Call KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya will be "on the phone" to the whole of Germany from July 12 as a result of a recent agreement between Britain and the Communist Democratic Republic' controlling its eastern territories. Overseas calls from the Federation and Singapore can now
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  • 68 1 LONDON. June 28. <UP) The Foreign Office confirmed today that the 2.036-ton British freighter Springfjord was bombed at San Jose, Guatemala, on Sunday by aircraft. The crew were reported to have been rescued. In Washington, the Guatemalan Embassy said two bombs from rebel planes set fire
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  • 93 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The High Commissioner, Donald MacGillivray. and the Director of Operations. Lt.-Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, have sent coni itulatory messages to the Commanding <>!)i<er of the First Battalion. Malay Regitient, on the successful operation carried out by men "A" Company of the Battalion
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  • 306 1 S-EA PACT 'GO AHEAD' Ike-Churchill Agree On Policy To Face The Situation If Talks Fail WASHINGTON, Juife 28, (AFP)—President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill declared in a joint communique today that they would go forward with plans for the collective defence of South-east Asia. They decided to go
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  • 348 1 155? fofj*"?*! 111 told The Sto "dord today. meet an UM^f^ 6 J h re Sultan s agreement to Bahru procession on Thursday in Johore Object of the new Alliance move is to seek the Rulers' support for the Alliance withdrawal from Government
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  • 55 1 KANSAS CITY. June 28 (Reuter* The condition of Mr. Harry Truman remained serious. Mr. Robert Adams, acting administrator of the Research Hospital. Kansas City, stated here last night. The 70-year-old former President is lying in the hospital seriously ill following a relapse after an emergency gall bladder
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  • 38 1 WIMBLEDON June 28. (Reuter) J. Drobny caused a big upset here to beat Australian Lewis Hoad, 6—4. G 3, 6 3 in the quarter finals. Tony Trabert (USA) beat Mervyn Rose (Aust), 6 2, 6—2, 7—5.
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  • 58 1 photo. PRESIDENT Eisenhower has a warm handshake for Sir Winston Churchill when the British premier arrived at White House in Washington. Watching are Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower and U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles. Sir Winston flew o >he United Statrs with his Foreign Minister. Mr.
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  • 1064 1 Court Rebukes Students SINGAPORE'S Fifth Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday rebuked 26 Chinese school students for refusing to obey orders from start to finish," after convicting them for obstructing the police outside King George V Park on May 13. Mr. Chapman told
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  • 36 1 HONGKONG. June 28 (Reuter)— A British youth delegation which is touring China has left for Hangchow in Northern Chekiang Province after a five-day stay in Shanghai, the New China News Agency reported.
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  • 80 1 The Pilot Is Safe KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Hornet aircraft of the RAF Squadron at Butterworth crash-landed in a padi field in south-west Kedah this afternoon. The pilot sustained a leg injury. An accompanying aircraft circled the area and contacted the pilot of the crashed
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  • 44 1 LONDON, June 28 <AV"> Mrs. Anthony Eden. 34, wife of the Foreign Secretary and niece of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, left University College hospital on Saturday night. She entered the hospital on medical advice last Thursday to rest.
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  • 20 1 THE Japanese Ministry of Trade said yesterday Japan had decided to sign the international tin agreement. Renter.
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  • 169 1 JESSKLTON, June 28 (Reuter) The Royal Navy has diverted a frigate and the Royal Air Force, a Mosquito aircraft, to catch a gang of bloodthirsty pirates who have been terrorising isolated settlements on the coast of this wealthy little British Colony. The frigate. H
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  • 102 1 SEREMBAN, Mon.—Following a meeting of the Negri Sembilan Division of the Malayan Trade Union Council last night. Mr. Tuhin Mukerjie, general secretary, stated that the council would draw the attention of the Malayan Government that it is high time for the extensive use of
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  • 52 1 HANOI, June 28 <AP) The French High Command said the meeting between French Union and Vietminh military experts, which was to start today to discuss a possible ceasefire in the Indo-China war, had been put off until tomorrow. The announcement gave no reason for the lastminute switch
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  • 68 1 MONTREAL. June 28 (Reuter)— Miss Ana Baker, 36-year-old Argentine woman, who set ofr on horseback more than three and a half years ago to ride from Buenos Aires to Ottawa. leaves here today on the last leg of her epic journey. Miss Baker, a tiny blonde,
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  • 38 1 TOKYO, June 28, 'AP) Down a main street of suburban Asakusa yesterday paraded a line of men drapped only in tpwels. They were walking home from the public bath house where someone had stolen their clothes.
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  • 1349 2 KALLANC FIRE SERVICES IN SORRY SITUATION' A TRAFFIC control officer at Kallang Airport agreed with Mr. Justice Knight, Commissioner of the crash inquiry, yesterday, that the Airport fire fighting service was in a "very sorry situation" before the disastrous accident of the BOAC Constellation
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  • 118 2 Wife Was Independent —Husband MR. ALOYSIUS de Rozario said in the High Court yesterday that his wife, Blanche Wilhelmina de Vries. wanted to be independent and earn J more money. She left him three years after their marriage in 1936 and became a dance hostess, he added. Asked why he
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  • 54 2 SINGAPORE Americans will observe Independence Day on Sunday. July 4. with the usual picnic given annually by the American Association of Malaya at the Polo Grounds. The picnic, which Is open to all Americans. their friends of every community and. particularly. all the children, will
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  • 46 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Director of Operations, Lt.-Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne today visited the R.A F. station here. He told the airmen assembled at the airfield: "You all are doing a grand job and I am certain you will keep it i up."
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  • 105 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Sii.gapore on Monday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose ««i 67 No 1 R.S.S 67 671 No.* 2 R.S.S. 661 66i No. 3 R.S.S. 651 651 Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $368& per picul.
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  • 344 2 'Gala Movie Ball In Aid Of Hospital Week' Standard Staff Reporter A GALA Movie Ball, at which Singaporeans can dress as their favourite film stars and in their favourite roles, will be one of many attractions at the St. Andrew's Mission's "Hospital Week' this year. An elaborate programme, which includes
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  • 50 2 SINGAPORE Civil Aviation officials yesterday started interviewing candidates for appointment as airport firemen at Kallang yesterday. Most of the applicants are from disbanded Army fire fighting units. If suitable for retraining as airport firemen, they will be recruited, a spokesman of the Department told The Standard yesterday.
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  • 140 2 Hit With Iron Rod, Court Told PENANG. Mon.— A cranedriver of the Penan* Harbour Board. Sulaiman bin Mydin. alleged in t*v Magistrate's Court today that while a man held his hand, the man's daughter came along with a piece or wood or iron and said "beat to death." In the
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  • 54 2 IPOH. Mon. A mechanic. Ng Hung, was fined $50 by Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalli for stealing scrap iron which Ng said he con- sidered was "useless to the owner." Before convicting Ng. the Magistrate said Ng should not think that such property was useless to everyone
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  • 70 2 JERANTUT. Mon.-Plead-ing guilty to a charge of stealing a hen. eight eggs and a pullover, together worth $6. Sulaman bin Taib 19. was bound over to be of good behaviour for one year in the sum of $ioo in one sure ty by the President of
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  • 154 2 Patient Helps Form A Quorum ALOR STAR. Mon All elected members of the Alor Star Town Council absented themselves from a special meeting scheduled to be held this afternoon, with the result that there was no quorum. Although all official members and one nominated member. Mr. C. Karunakaran Nair. were
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  • 118 3 But The Police Will Detain All Security Risks SINGAPORE-BORN students who JJ national service by fleeino »7Tr eva <*ed will be ollowed to .return to thfcT 1 China moy face ft^CV^^'A* 1^ endanger public security "Keiy to This was stated by the Controls T lion. Mr.
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  • 71 3 'S top Giving Jobs To Pensioners' Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore GovernAdministrative and leal Services Union yesasked the Governto .stop recruitment of p >nsl ners to fill vacancies in G< vernment departments i .-tter to Government Union pointed out that new have hitherto "blocking the way of temporary clerks in
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  • 44 3 THE United Malays Na>nal Organisation. SingaBranch. will meet toght to discuss their platirm lor the coming Colony elections, this is approved UMNO will invite the Singapore Muslim League the Malay Union, to •rm a united front to con- the elections.
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  • 58 3 THE one-day protest strike by the Naval Base Labour Union scheduled for yesterday has been postponed indefinitely pending the result ot negotiations between the union and the Commodore Superintendant. Representatives of the Union met the Commodore Superintendent last week and discussed several matters concerning the welfare
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  • 11 3 Cilugor Greasley, O.C. Marine Craft Section!
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  • 195 3 Take Refuge In K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A number of Singapore secret society thugs are believed to have found the island too "hot" for them and have taken redown m Kuala Lvm P ur to wa »t until things cool During the past week, Kuala
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  • 62 3 Lieutenants Offered Contract FIFTY-NINE Police lieutenants have been offered a new contract for one year by the Singapore Government beginning Aue. l. The Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Claque. said yesterday that the majority have accepted the Government's offer. The contract of the lieutenants expires at the end of this month.
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  • 76 3 THE Singapore Immigration authorities will continue to search vessels entering and leaving the Colony, the Controller of Immigration, Mr. M.C. Compton, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Compton said there was a suggestion that the Customs Department should undertake the duties of searching vessels but this was discarded
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  • 64 3 TELUK ANSON. Mon. A 60-year-old Chinese. Teoh Hock of New Village, Langkap, was sentenced by the Magistrate, Mr. D.C.I. Wernham here to 18 months imprisonment for assaulting a 12-year-old girl. Lang Kok Huah with intent to outrage her modesty. Teoh was said to have committed che offence
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  • 86 3 Mr. C. Karthigesu was reelected President of the Singapore Medical Services Union at its seventh annual meeting on Sunday. Mr. Wong Yin Fon was reelected first Vice-President. Other officials are: second Vice-President Mr. Chong Kow Thye; Hon. General Secretary Mr. H.A. Monterio; Asst. Secretary Mr. Bernard Soo: Hon.
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  • 30 3 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. The Butterworth Coronation Memorial Fund Committee has so far received $18,021.12 which includes a donation of $500 by the United Malays National Organisation, Province Wellesley division.
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  • 44 3 MARAN (Pahang), Mon.— A new .Malay school costing $14,000 will be completed here soon. Major parts of the work on the new building have been completed. In addition to the school, there will be quarters for teachers and a playground
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  • 138 3 WHARF staff of the Singapore Harbour Board will get increased bonuses if they "look upon the maintaining of accurate and conscientious records as their personal responsibility." This assurance was given by the Harbour Board's Traffic Manager, in the annual report of the Harbour Board
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  • 36 3 THE Empire Fowey will arrive in Singapore today en route to the United Kingdom with the main body of the Ist. Battalion, the Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) from Korea to the Middle East.
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  • 288 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KCJALA LUMPUR. Mon. A new notice to exporters is to be Issued shortly in view of the extension of the "transferable account area" and the inclusion of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish currencies in the list of specified currencies, states a Foreign Exchange Control
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  • 290 3 LONDON, June 28 (Reuter) The British Iron and Steel Federation yesterday issued a statement about the raising and towing to Britain of part of the King George V floating dock at Singapore. One British newspaper had alleged that the operation cost British taxpayers about
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  • 41 3 ONE trainee from Malaya will attend the fisheries marketing training course opening at Hongkong early next month. The course is being sponsored by the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations, and will last six weeks
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  • 170 3 KOH NYANG TECK, was fined $50 by the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn, yesterday for parking his car on the pavement at Balestier Road. The Magistrate warned Koh that Balestier Road was a very busy road and the pavement
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  • 300 3 TRAVEL SERVICE PUTS SPORE ON TOURIST MAP Standard Staff Reporter ONE of the youngest firms to enter the tourist travel field and which has made great strides to put Singapore on the world map as a centre of tourist attraction and activity, is the Singapore Travel Service. This firm has
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  • 98 3 'These Men Are Dirty Magistrate Eighteen Irish. i men who appeared yesterday before the City Police Magistrate, Mr. J.M. Devereux-Cole-bourn. were warned to appear in court more neatly dressed the next time. All the men were shabbily dressed. After imposing a $5 fine on each rider. Mr. Deve-reux-Colehourn said: "These
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  • 91 3 At the annual general meeting of the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association held at the School yesterday, the following were elected officials for the year:— President: Mr. Tan Ek Khoc; Vice-Presidents: Mr. Aw Cheng Chye. Mr. Lim Chong Pang, (re-elected), Mr. R.C.H. Lim. < re-elected >,
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  • 28 3 DR. Chen Su Lan. founder and president of the Sing ipore Chinese V.M.C.A. will leave by air tomorrow for a 3-week vacation in Indonesia.
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  • 141 4 THAI TRADE TEAM MEETS CHAMBER THE Thai Trade Delegation yesterday met members of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and held discussions on how to Improve trade relations between the two countries. Members of the delegation were told that the exchange control Imposed on Malayan traders by the Thai Government
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  • 71 4 THE case of Thomas John Davies. former manager of the Pavilion Theatre. Singapore, which commenced in the Assize Court, yesterday ■will be continued, today. Davies faces three charges of falsification of the daily 'box office statement of aci counts of the Pavilion Thea!tre. The offences
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  • 298 4 Varsity Students' Case Standard Staff Reporter THE University Socialist Club is throwing its Students' Defence Fund open to the public. The fund, previously confined to members of the University of Malaya, was started to help pay for the legal expenses of the members of the
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  • 85 4 MR. LESLIE SUNG, Editor of tin- Hongkong Standard arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to England a> the guest of the Colonial Office lor a month. He will leave today with four Malayan journalists who also have been invited to visit Britain. They are:
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  • 100 4 CHIA AH LIM was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment for criminal breach of trust of a motor car in the Singapore Eighth Police Court, yesterday. The court was told that Chia borrowed the car from his friend Toh Siat Guan on December 23,
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  • 81 4 FOR driving his car on the wrong side of the road in the direction of an oncoming motor cycle Quek Seng Swee was fined $75 in the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate's Court yesterday. The offence took place on the night of August 28 last year
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  • 35 4 THE Singapore Art Society will hold an exhibition of prints of French masters in the British Council Hall on July 8. The Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will open the exhibition.
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  • 88 4 TAN Sect Swee Chin pleaded guilty in the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday to a charge of having imported 1.008 sets of fountain pens and pencils bearing counterfeit trade marks of "Arrow" and "Platignum". the registered trade marks of the Parker Pen Co. and the Mentmore
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    37 4 Mr. S. A. Durai. editor of "Tainilosai." a Tamil monthly journal is seen above with his bride. Miss K. SuppuIHchuini. A large number of guests attended the wedding reception held at No. 614. Serangoon Road, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 142 4 AN appeal to struggle to achieve equality in treatment and maintain the Benham j differentials between the salary structures of the se- cretarial staff and the general clerical service was made by Mr. A. O. Taylor, president of the Singapore Government Secretarial Staff Association, yesterday.
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  • 178 4 Smuggling Bid Fails JOHORE BAHRU, Mon— A fine of SlO,OOO. in default two years' imprisonment, was imposed on Nayam bin Ibrahim, a soldier, for attempting to evade duty on 90 lbs. of leaf tobacco, by Mr N L Cohen, in the Sessions Court. Nayam was one
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  • 133 4 Chinese 'Y' Plans Baby Show THE third Singapore Chinese V.M.C A. Baby Show will be held shortly with the object lof improving the health of babies, according to a statement issued by the Association. The competition is open to all babies in Singapore irrespective of race or sex: competitors will
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  • 60 4 Gave Lift On Cycle Fined \EE TOR YEN. who gave his friend a lift on hi s bicycle was yesterday fined $5 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. A W. Ghows. Yee said he was sorry for his friend because h e had no money to buy a bus
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  • 149 4 Radio Malaya Starts 'Good Cause' Programme RADIO Malaya has started A Good Cause" programme. Five minutes every week will be devoted to charitable appeals over the air in all languages, the Deputy Director of Broadcasting. Mr F. N. Lloyd-Williams, told the Standard yesterday. Mr. Lloyd-Williams said the appeal time will
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  • 358 4 Fusilier Is Found Guilty BUTTERWORTH, Mon. Details of a shooting tragedy which occurred at the military camp of the Ist Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers, Kota Tinggi, Johore, in which Fusilier Harry Scott was killed, wos revealed at the Court Martial of Fusilier John Thomson, at
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  • 45 4 A GOLD wristwatch bearing the inscription "Zum 1000 Kobold in Anerkennung Vorwerk Co, W. Barmen. 28.12.36" has been recovered by the Singapore Police. Anyone claiming ownership of the watch i s asked to contact Inspector Chong at Joo Chiat Police Station.
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  • 66 4 Standard Staff Correspond,,, IPOII, Mon. tw.,-week-old baby girl lN found abandoned in st Mirhaels Church .t rfv early yesterday. A Irisha man saw a In, die in the graveyard and „n opening it found th.sleeping soundly with i r»i. tie of milk by her sid
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  • 197 5 Falls To Death From Hotel KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Hundreds of people travelling along High Street were shaken this morning when a man crashed to his death near them. The man is believed to have fallen from the second storey of the Hongkong Hotel, opposite the High Street Central Police Station.
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  • 48 5 THE memorial to one of Malaya's greatest heroes. Major General Lim Boh Seng, will be unveiled today at 5.15 p.m. by Lt. General Sir Charles I.owen. C-in-C, Far East Land Forces Standing majestically at the Esplanade, the Memorial was built by public subscription.
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  • 168 5 A SINGAPORE wife told High Court yesterday that .^ive her husband a to "mend his Ways" he took advantage of it for one month only. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsiey, the Chief Justice, granted a dt? -ree nisi to Mrs Maude Victoria d'Silva on the
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    44 5 photo. CORPORAL and Mrs. William Greaves cut their wedding: cake at a reception following their marriage in Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. The bride is the former Miss Cecilia Chow of Kuala Lumpur. The groom is attached to the Federation Regiment H.Q. at Taipinr. Standard
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  • 127 5 Won't Accept Summons Court Told ABDUL Karim. charged with causing hurt to S Mohamed Kassim. did not appear in the Seventh Police Court on Feb. 16. as he refused to accept the summons, i the Court was told today. Standing glumly in the dock. Karim was grumbling when the Magistrate.
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  • 202 5 New Use Gives Better Safeguard For Children KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A new use for rubber may be developed in Malaya following experiments carried out in Britain for the laying of rubber surfacing on children's playground. Britain's first two all-rubber playgrounds were recently introduced in London. Playgrounds carrying a
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    39 5 IK you want a good. affectionate dog. you ran havr your pick of these three. They are being tared for by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. One of the dogs. Judy, (extreme right). belonged
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  • 47 5 If You Want A Good Dog... to a Serviceman who returned to Britain. The other two were strays which have been house-broken. Any of these dogs may be obtained on application to the honorary secretary. Mrs. P. F. Grimble (above) at the R.S.P.C.A. at 145. Orchard Road.
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  • 37 5 HONGKONG, .Tune 28: Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.57 to £1 sterling: $5.7775 to US$l; $1,826 to Malayan $1; $0,195 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $251J75 to 1 tael.
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  • 101 5 Ceiling Set On Council Stocks Held THE Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council has recommended a limit to be imposed on the stocks to be held by each department. ■^^TJie recommendation follows a suggestion by the City Treasurer. Mr. J. R. Hill. The ceiling set on
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  • 74 5 THE Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. A. W. Ghows. yesterday suggested to the prosecutor that particulars of a woman driver, who could not be traced since the offence was committed on Jan. 28. be published in the Police Gazette. Earlier, the prosecutor asked for postponement
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  • 180 5 THE Singapore City Council will consider tomorrow the Finance and General Purposes Committee recommendation that eight students be sent to the Kuala Lumpur Technical College for a four-year course in civil engineering. The usual terms and conditions and provision of funds in the Supplemental Budget were
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  • 123 5 COUNCIL TO RECRUIT OFFICERS THE Singapore City Council, with the help of the British Treasury, will recruit two Organisation and Methods officers from Britain at a salary of about $20,700 t.i $22,500 each a year with free accommodation. Three assistant officers and clerk will also be recruited if possible, from
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  • 94 5 PROSECUTION witness in a cum* against two men. Wee Bock Lin and Liew Yung Chew, charged with robbing woman. Yong Yoke Chan. <»i $8.80 and wrtstwatch valued at. $36 in the parly hours of April 29 at Tanjong Paijar Road, have disappeared This was disclosed
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  • 62 5 TWO merchants. K. P Moll ideen and Tan Buck t'.iua VNC yesterday lined r: < and $20, respectively. In the Singapore rint Criminal Lutrict Court by Mr. Tan Ah Tan Police raided two shop* on May 24 and found some counterfeit Parker fountain pens placed on
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  • 786 6 XXCMB, VNB Backing The Past 'FHE pretence that the fighting in Guatemala is a x civil war has been abandoned even by Americans. On June 20, the U.S. State Department announced that it had no other evidence other than that this is a revolt of the Guatemalans against
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    • 490 6 I^ROM time to time miners in the Federation have expressed their anxiety about the dwindling tin deposits. Expert! have estimated that in the next fifty years there might be no more tin left. The Emergency has prevented prospecting in new areas. To keep the industry going miners have
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    • 572 6 We Hove The Right Leaders Sir, —There has recently been a great deal of criticism against the stand taken by the Alliance over the Elections Question. Needless to nay, most of the criticism has come from Quarters who are opposed to the Alliance and naturally their views are extremely biased
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  • 812 6  -  Mrs. Mary Stocks Says formerly Principal of Westfield College. London University, in her second article on building the new Jerusalem. P^EW world religions make 1 such insistent demands upon the day-to-day conduct of affairs as orthodox Judaism. For the busy housewife, without domestic help, the
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  • 420 6  - A Days kof INK R. B. Ooi By early twenties the people of Penang and the F.M.S. Railways had had dreams of cornering all the trade and traffic of Siam. Out of these dreams c m erf C d the 520. 000,000 white elephant in the shape of the Prai
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  • 468 6 Review of Views Programme Criticized TjTUSAN Melayu criticizes the programme drawn up" by the Singapore UMNO for the coming elections The programme would also be presented to various; political parties in Singapore with a view to embodying it in a united front programme in which UMNO would be a menibT.
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  • 20 6  -  Heine The NMfl of MCal aiier all. only th* > sciaiif MatflMMliti > Ikt n, en of thought.
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  • 125 7 UK Agrees To Quit Canal Zone NEW YORK, June 28, <AP > The N« w York Times said today the United States and Britain have agreed on a method for total withdrawal of the 80.000 British troops in the Suez Canal Zone. in a dispatch from WashIngton signed by Dana
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  • 31 7 THE Duke of Edinburgh returned to London on Sun- < ».:l;!h from a six-day visit to Prance and Germany in a twin-engined Royal Air Force P-ane, wbicii he piloted him-
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  • 335 7 Nehru. Chou Urge For I-C Settlement NEW DELHI. June 28. iAP) Prime Minister Nehru of India and Premier Chou En-lai of Red China urged jointly today for an Indo-Chinese political settlement, creating free states "which should not be tised lor aggressive purpose or be subjected to foreign intervention." A communique
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  • 33 7 THE Polish Radio announced that 18 people were drowned here Sunday night in the River Vistula when a pontoon gave way under a crowd trying to board a pleasxire .steamer. AFP.
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  • 55 7 BERLIN. .June -'8. (IP)— The bodies of three crew members, who crashed in a fourengine York chartered aircraft at Kyritzk in the Soviet zone 50 miles northwest of Berlin, have been recovered by an investigating team from the British military mission to the Soviet occupation /one.
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  • 153 7 MUNICH. June 28 (UP)— Another high Soviet secret police agent has fled to the West and will testify here today before a United States Congressional committee. American authorities announced yesterday. The Russian agent was identified as a lieutenant colonel of the MVD. He has been
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  • 75 7 MANILA. June 28 «AP> One man was knifed to death in an argument over the Guatemalan revolution. Philippine news service reported yesterday. The dispatch from Cabanatuan City in Nueva Ecija Province in Northern Luzon island quoted police as saying Cresemcio Quijano. 42. was "boloed" to death on
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    48 7 FX-KING Michael and Queen Anne of Rumania, with their three daughters. Mar■aret Helena and Irene, are spending their Summer holidays with Prince Rene and Princess Marßrethe of Bob Bourbon-Parma, parents of Ex-Queen Anne, at t.entofte a suburb of Copenhagen. Picture rfw«l the Ex Queen and children.— AP photo.
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  • 301 7 GENEVA, June 28, (Reuter) France and Britain agreed today to a Russian demand for a meeting of delegation chiefs at the Indo China peace talks here to attempt to agree on broad principles for armistice control, conference sources said. Russia had insisted that such
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  • 66 7 HATHERSAGE. Derbyshire, lui.e 28 (Renter) A long bow— made of flowers— was laid today on the grave of Little John tali and brawny friend of Robin Hood. Thousands of people from all parts of Britain joined the triennial foresters' pilgrimage to the grave of Little
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  • 145 7 3 WAYS TO STOP AN A-ATTACK CHICAGO. June 28: (ReuterV World Government, international control of atomic energy or disposal of cities were the only permanent defences against atomic attack, the bulletin of the Atomic Scientists said yesterday. The bulletin said that far flung radar screens to warn of the approach
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  • 121 7 Big Assault On Moro Stronghold MANILA. June 28 <AP> A task force of 60 men was scheduled to jump off at dawn today in a frontal assault on the stronghold of Moro Datu Kanlon who has taken a serious toll of government troops in the punitive drive against him. At
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  • 84 7 PORT TALBOT. Wale?. June 28. (Renter) A 17-storie housewife ended 134 hours of nonstop piano playing here late on Saturday night and was carried oft to hospital exhausted. 'i he housewife, 44-year-old Mrs. Marie Ashton crowned her >eli-imposed endurance marathon with I further 15 minutes at
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  • 134 7 LONDON. June 28 < Reuter t Australia and Turkey both signed the International Tin Agreement this morning according to a spokesman of the Foreign Office. This means that Australia. Belgium. Turkey. France. India, the Netherlands, and tinUnited Kingdom have now signed the agreement. Denmark.
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  • 67 7 LONDON. June 28. .Reuter>— King Gustav Adolt and Queen Louise of Sweden stepped ■shore at Westminster pier in the rear of London today for the start of their four-day state visit to the city. They were welcomed on the landing stage by the Queen. They had
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  • 190 7 CAIRO, June 28 (AP)— The mystery of what happened to Pharaoh Anakht who ruled Egypt some 4,000 years ago deepened yesterday when his sarcophagus was opened and found emntv. Great secrecy attended the opening, carried out in the presence of officials from the Department of
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  • 79 7 JOHANNESBURG, June 28. (Renter) Police armed with rifles and sten guns yesterday surrounded the trades hall here where 1.000 delegates were meeting to protest against the racial segregation policy of the South African Government. Police refused to allow anyone in or out of the meeting while
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  • 54 7 GUAM. June 23 <AP> The 6.700-mile non-stop flight of three U.S. B-47 jet bombers from California to Japan proves "ability to move our best equipment to the Far i East in less than one day." Major-General Walter C. Sweeney Jr.. of the U.S. Strategic
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  • 23 7 rrcfciNUii composer rT&ncis Casadesus died in Paris on Sunday after an illness of several weeks at the ate ol '84.- UP
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  • 47 7 A model of thr King (ieorge VI Memorial which will be mounted on a plinth nine feet high on a site in Carlton (hardens in London, facing the Mall. Thr statue will be in bronze and stand nine fret six inches high. AP photo.
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  • 104 7 WASHINGTON. J une 28 (UP) Diplomatic officials said yesterday that Cambodia wants see the South-east Asia Treaty Organization set v as soon as possible and Cambodia wants to form part of this organization. They said the Cambodian Foreign Minister in Geneva had informed the United States
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  • 173 7 VIRGIN MARY'S VISION SEEN AMMAN. Jordan, June L'rt (Reuter) Thousands of People from Jordan yesterday visited a Coptic corn* nt Where ihe head said that visions of the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ had appeared before girl students The Coptic Church Is the name of a Christian soct originating in
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  • 54 7 LONDON Jun,- (AFP> A nude statue of Aphrodite, recently >rt up in London it Riih m. .mi Park. brought series of protests from more straight-L<e<| rirrlen in the suburb and ua* yesterday discovered dressed in a bratsiere «nd girdle. The police werr yum moned to put
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  • 53 7 BERLIN. Jun> H (AP) The Austrian film The La-t Bridge" has won th»* 195.4 Golden Laurel award pic «nted by American Product r David O Selzntk. 1 The picture, directed by Germany's Helmut Kacutnu was cited as th-* year's outstanding film contribution to I international -'.nd^r-tandinK
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  • 42 7 KATMANDU, June 28 Renter -Nepal and the united States yesterday signed agreement for a joint programme to open 1,050 primary schools In Nepal and a teachers' training Institute The United Btate« wllMirnvide $220,000 and *NYpal about $95,000
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    • 75 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 28. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 1924. Spot £745 per ton, July September 19Jd. buyers, £747 sellers. October/ December 20 d. Three months £734 10s. Januory March
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    • 19 7 I the perfect cocktail savoury! I\a teadyU^cAseL »uuA!\ per soz lin Wholesale enquiries to Sole Agents: I ROBINSONS mES'I
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    • 742 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE IOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. Spore P. Sham Penang 1 NABOB (LLOYD) 29 June 30 June 'HOECHST (HAPAC) 7/14 |uty 15 |uly 1 6 |uly IMOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28|uly/3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aag. SCHWABENSTEIN 11/14 Aug IS Aug.
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    • 1234 8 m«b, BLUE FUNNEL LINE JtUtm m lines) MAXSFIKLI) C() M LTD. 1 Incorporated in Singapore Carriers uplion lo proceed via other ports to load and dbtliarge cargo SAILINGS to LIVEKPOOL. GLASIitiW LONDON A CONTINENTAL POBT9 Aeneu, for Liverpool Gla*. DU<> StU R 8 IB Fen gOW 1 ...v .a Kumaeus
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  • 264 9 More Skilled Workers Needed Standard Special Correspondent BANGKOK, June 28, Trade quarters here have paid considerable attention to an article on Singapore trade which appeared in the current issue of the Far Eastern Review, a Hongkong publication which is widely distributed on Bangkok news stands. The article
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  • 143 9 RUtfBER prices in Singapore rose by i cent to 67 rents per lb for first grade rubber lor July shipment on a steady market yesterday. There was fairly good trade and upcountry buying whirh steadied the market. The market opened unchanged In the morning. Unconfirmed reports of sale by
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    57 9 photo. THESE two photos show a 22-storey office building in New York City before and after just 9} hours work by 61 men. The enclosing operation, which would take eight to ten weeks if carried out in conventional building materials, was accomplished recently by bolting into place thin prefabricated sheets
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  • 782 9 THE Malayan share market opened the week quietly steady in all sections but with only a small volume of business written, according' to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. IMHMKhIs Buyers Seller* Alf-x Bricks Piefs. 2t)o 2 10 Ords. MS :<.4f> Alia* let I 2 2.S 1 a
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  • 151 9 THE produce market in Singapore remained quiet in most sections with small acti- vity in copra Coconut oi] was a dull mar- ket at $52J per picul for sellers at Penang. while pepper remained at about unchanged quotatlom Copra prices quotes bl Messrs. Holiday. Cutler. Bath and Co., Ltd
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    • 217 9 Ll'l Jlbneg TRCPHV ROOM.?- <A ANIMAI c TH«* HAIN'T NO 1 tSS Mf AT S A AN' IT PRANCES T ILL STAY TCH' I L WHEN WILL IT BE LE6AL^ BEgVnV^, I ANIMAU-T-- IT? JSSffSSfS^^ A *<X)^ON TV NEW 7 A&NER ho SHOOT rr, WARDEN?^ 5o [S^ N IW 2JgEf-A
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    • 686 9 »ngctß»^«^jiiiiiJWiawßwWilWWa^^^^^^^^w^^a^P^j^ |$JN<3APOREj 1 -ftJJjte^Wf m Xlon<; KAHKI COMMUNITY *»MmM£mMr%JM%& CENTRE: meeting at 7.30 pm. RADIO MALAYA, STOW: 7 16* a.! invited to lorm youth section Morning; Star; 730 N«wa; 7Ti and programmes for recreational Melody Mixture' aam Musical activities. Comedy Memories; .V: lOC II: weekly meeting at 11, School*: 1.01
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    • 130 9 Dr Jfk.v:! a:ui Mr Hyde" 12 4.1 :i. 45 and 19 pjn <HH:<>\: "Beneath The 12 Mila Reel ICiiM iS pi 1L 45, 3. 645 ■nd 5» 15 in v l N: "Manohara" (T.-.m:'.' 1. 5 nr.d GBAND: Meet Me at The P...: 3. 7 inni !< 15 in TAMPIN
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  • 403 10 IT WAS ALL SO WONDERFUL FOR JANETTE T IFE worked out like a Cinderella's dream for Janette Scott who mu^t surely be the envy of every English schoolgirl. Janette, Just turned fifteen. came home from school and there on the table was a cable from Warner Brothers in Hoilywood offering
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  • 526 10 /"'YNICAL women friends who read this page last week when it dealt with the subject of what every woman wants said that if I asked men what every man wants their on ir.uk mind-. would produce only one answer. But Proops decided to give
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  • 211 10 Marjorie Proops' Column telephone proved to be equally devastating when I met him. When I arrived, he was bricklaying turning an old air-raid shelter into an office. I waited while he used up a bit of cement, congratulating myself on my nomination. For. clearly, Mr. Nixon was, in addition to
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    474 10  -  ALICIA HART By Photo). Splash Your Worries Away CWIMMING'S one sport that's not restricted to the experts. Even if dunking dog-pad-dling is the limit of your skill, your time in the water can be as healthful, happy and beautifying as that of the girl with the perfect
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  • 636 10  - UNSPOKEN LOVE MARY BROWN The agony 0f... \\\\\\v\v\\\< py v\\\\\w\\\a\ A MIGHTY pain it is to love. A poet said that years ago. And today Mr. N.. knows the truth of it. Here is part of his letter to me: am forty-two and my wife is thirty-eight. We have tivo
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    • 289 10 THE STARS AND YOU 1 TODAYS QUOTATION: "MMfftMi I ice me: A legal paper that lets you keep the game tn captivity arter the hunting season." Man-elene Cox. TUESDAY FOR EVERYONE: This day requires the use of patience, perseverance, tact, hut it tends toward just reward* for constructive efTorts. Exert
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  • 37 11 TAIPIXG. Mon. The A!! Saints' Church in Kamunting will hold their annual sports on their school ground on Saturday. July 3. at '.i p.m. Mrs. .B. Bruce has kindly consented to give away the prizes.
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  • 906 11 Fracas After Hungary Win O1vJ?^ RN k' JU C 2< < Rcut <*>- Hungary, the anVSS V h t mp i ons «««ninated Brazil 4— 2 in the hPrl f h al s* of the World Soccer Cu P competition here today after one
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  • 233 11 LONDON June 11 (Reuter) Positions of the counties in the cricket championship up to and including: matches which ended yesterday are as follows: i«»t Innings No Dcci- lead In match P W L D Tied sion Lost Drawn Fts Warwickshire 13 8 2 3 0 0
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  • 375 11 LONDON, June 27, (Reuter). Robert Appleyard, the Yorkshire fast medium or offspin bowler, heard today on his 30th birthday that he had been selected to make his first appearance for England next Thursday in the second Test against Pakistan at Nottingham. The team is D.S. Sheppard.
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  • 87 11 DUNLOP COMPANY are showing tennis films. which include pictures of the Davis Cup matches between Australia 1 and America last December, at the Singapore Cricket Club upstairs lounge tomorrow at 7.15 p.m. rain or shine Competitors in the present SLTA championships are invited to attend as
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  • 32 11 TAIPING, Mon In a first division soccer fixture here the 2nd Malay Regt beat P and T 4—l. The losers fielded one man short and were on the defensive throughout.
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    57 11 THE "All White* women basketball tram of Batu Pahat who became champions of the district in the Ist basketball league for the Kirns Challenge Cup. which was held recently. Photo shows: (L. to R.) standing: Hwang Swee Chong. Tan Yin Ming. Ong Soo Lan. Ho Siew Guet. Sitting: Soli Chow
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  • 107 11 BERNE. June 27: (Reuter).— The World Cup semi-final draw resulted as follows: Hungary v. Uruguay; Germany v. Austria. The F.I.F.A. officials allocated the Germany-Austria game to Basle probably because this city is on the German frontier and is likely to be the better venue for both
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  • 142 11 One Short Rovers Still Win Playing with a man short. I Rovers "A" managed to beat Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club ?> 2 in a SAFA Division 2 match played at GejlMf yesterday. Rovers attacked from the start, and the rir>t came in the 12th minute. Kesslar. who was indirectly
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  • 300 11 After several missed chan- I ces in the early minutes of the match. Chinese Athletics! 'A* improved to score a s— 2j victory over Balestier United I in yesterday's SAFA second division game at F N ground. The losers did not put up any semblance ot
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  • 210 11 BERNE. June 28. (Reutor) —The organising committed of FIFA (the International Football Federation* t >d:»? censured both the Hutir iri tn and Brazil football feder:itions for the unsporting QOtt* duct of their teams during the World Soccer Cup Quarter final yesterday. The organising committee also ordered
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    • 1424 11 ptA pHOMAS TAN HAI CHENG Colony of Singapore LfJSg p?ate!L C lly C °o^ Wind Sta "Po« June. 1954. at th e age of 49 Petition leaving behind his beloved wife 1954 n£ •> 2 udopted sons, 2 adopted 2 daughters. 2 sons-in-law. 1 grand t (h.ughter. 2 sister s
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    • 147 11 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG TECHNICAL CADETS PPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens or British Subjects for two po.sts of Technical Cadet in the Electricity Supply Department on the salary scale of 5252-12A-5276 per month. Candidates should be between 20 and 26 years of age. and must possess one of
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  • 103 12 'DOUBLE' FOR OEI knoicn outboard motcr racing enthusiast, had a successful day at the Outboard Motor Club's regatta off Chatiyi point on Siuiday. Oei took two prizes, winning Classes F and FU events. Here Oei is receiving one of his trophies from Datin Emily Patftar at the conclusion of the
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  • 100 12 SINGAPORE Civil ServiceAssociation went down to league leaders. Radin Mas Ramblers, by three goals to two in a SAFA division 3A match played at Balestier yesterday. Centreforward Kadir Yassim was responsible for all the Ramblers' goals, while for the Association, Ismail and Sharift" were dp/Vit reducers Mr.
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  • 771 12  -  VERITY GILL By Chew Bee Lim Meet Ist Defeat DEFEAT came to the Singapore doubles champions (1950, 52, 53) Ong Chew Bee and Lim Hee Chin, and it came in the most spectacular manner when Low Kee Pow and Liem Khe Liang, the 'almost veterans' of Colony
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  • 208 12 Wimbledon: Trabert In Semifinal WIMBLEDON, England June 28. (AP) Tony Trabert of United States. American champion and top seeded player in the all-England tennis championships, trounced Australia's Mervyn Rose 6-2. 6-2, 7-5. to enter the semi finals of the men's singles today. The match between the tournament's No. 1 player
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  • 665 12 STAR SOCCERITES suffered a serious setback in their bid for championship honours when they were surprisingly snuffed out 4-1 by lowly Kota Raja in this SAFA Senior League game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Without their "star" sharpshooter Rahim Omar, who is injured, Soccerites showed a
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  • 30 12 Results of friendly matches played yesterday were: Borneo Company Bolton Wanderes by 3 2 on the V.M.C.A. ground. Aston Athletic Club beat Survey Department s—l at Farrer Park.
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  • 179 12  - TRACK FORM WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Talkie, with Mulley up, showed striking form when he finished ahead of South Pacific <Faggotter) at the end of a testing three-furlong spin to return 38 4 5 seconds, the best workout this morning. Talkie, who showed consistent form in recent starts,
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  • 100 12 SINGAPORE and Malacca cricket associations last night named their teams for their inter-state encounter at Malacca this weekend, and they areSINGAPORE: Lall Singh (Capt), S/Ldr. I. L Dunn H.W. Wood, Pte. D. Dent, Capt. P. D. Short', H. S. Shepperd, J. Kirkham, Pte. T. Angus, Harbans Singh,
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  • 343 12 A total of 510 athletes from 17 Colony boys and girls schools will compete in the first Singapore Junior Schools meet at on the Haig Boys School ground at Haig Road on July 10 at 3 p m According to organiser. Mr. Soh Hock Kee
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  • 468 12  -  JEFFERY JAMES Men We Cheer Soon Forget REMEMBER when you cheered the man v.ho thrilled you... when it seemed that you were sitting on hot bricks and you can't sit still and you've forgotten your business troubles, the girl who broke your heart, that bad bad day at
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    • 66 12 SOCCER: SAFA Div. 1 Police SA v Rovers SC at Jalan Besar; Div. 3B Gymkhana SC p Kinta Rangers at Geylang; Div. 2 BODCA v Wonderlads at BODCADiv. 3B Jollilads AU v Government Printing at MFA; Netaji MSC v Malay SU at CYMA. SPORTS: Tiong Bahru School sports at Tiong
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