Singapore Standard, 6 July 1954

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fgf W. 0L #1 A Vol. V. No. 4. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 13 CENTS.
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  • 154 1 They'll Close Shop In Kedah KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. i Chinese and Muslim sundries shops m Star will be closed the Alliance "proprocession B[pe_ h the town at 2.30 m Thursday. Sultan of Kedah has MNO's request for a1 4.30 p.m. the II will see a 12--nce delegation comn prtst ntatives
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  • 36 1 A SINGAPORE General patl nt, Lee Cheng found dead herd No. 7 on Sunday body was found by a charge of Ward 7. U md a patient and had gone out him.
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  • 34 1 N and a woman were abbed m Singapore within two hours last night. man was attacked m Chiat Road at about 10 the woman was ibb^d m Bukit Panjang
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  • 55 1 MR. AW BOON HAW left for Hongkong yesterday evening after a one-day visit to this city. He was accompanied by Mrs. Aw. Mr. Aw arrived here on Sunday last, and after having attended to some urgent business yesterday morning, he emplaned for Hongkong m
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  • 31 1 PARIS. July 5 (AP).— Two midget car makers Imca and French Ford have announced a merger that will make them the biggest pri-vately-owned auto firm m France.
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  • 183 1 ECHO OF BAR GIRL'S MURDER LIM TUA TEE (above) 22-year-old driving instructor, who was sentenced to death on a charge "'-of murdering a 24-year-old waitress. Ong Mul Hong, had his conviction quashed In the Singapore Appeal Court, yesterday. He walked out of court a free
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  • 60 1 TUNIS. July 5, (Reuter) Three battalions of French troops landed here today to strengthen security forces m this protectorate. The men some 1.600 paratroopers plus a battalion of light infantry paraded through the Arab quarter of Tunis to the spot where French policemen were assassinated by
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  • 65 1 NEW YORK, July 5 'Reuter). French Premier M. Pierre Mendes France has received and accepted an invitation to visit President Eisenhower m Washington, the Paris correspondent of the New York Times reported today. The correspondent said the visit seemed unlikely to take place until the
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  • 245 1 Bullets Accompany Letter [CALL OFF RAIDS OR ELSE' THREAT A B Jfr!K™K lES Standard Staff Reporter A DEATH letter, with two live bullets was sent recently to a Singapore Police officer who is investigating gambling m the Colony. The bullets were stitched onto the letter, which
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  • 177 1 MELBOURNE, July 5, (Reuter) Vladimir Petrov, fugitive Russian diplomat, said today he was accused m a telegram, which reached Stalin, of being a supporter of Lavrenti Beria, former Soviet secret police chief, executed for treason. j Petrov told the Royal Commission on Espionage here that
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  • 71 1 photo. FRENCH wounded are carried from a United States Globemaster C 124 o n arrival at Tachikawa Air Base. Japan. The 99 men m the party (30 of them stretcher cases) are the first of five groups of about 100 each, which are being evacuated from
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  • 251 1 2nd Day Of Truce Talks HANOI, July 5 As French ond Vietminh cease fire negotiators entered their second day of talks at Trung Gia today, French pilots bombed Yietroinh concentrations around fallen Phuly to stop o northward thrust into the Red River Delta defence box. Following
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  • 60 1 LONDON. July 5 (AFP).— Madame Vijaya Lakshml Pandit, president of the United Nations General Assembly was greeted by Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Minister of State at the Foreign Office, upon her arrival here today. She is on an official visit to Britain and will be received
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  • 61 1 HANOI, July 5 (AFP).— The Trung Gia conference today agreed on terms of exchange of wounded and Sick prisoners, a joint communique issued by the Franc o- Vietnamese and Vietminh delegations said. The communique added: "The two delegations reached agreement on the principles and terms of these exchanges.
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  • 137 1 Five-Power Talks Open In Colony THE five-power naval conference, which begins m Singapore today, has no bearing whatever with the SEATO talks now going on m Washington, a naval spokesman m the Commissioner General's Office said yesterday. The fact that they were being held simultaneously was purely coincidental, he added.
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  • 47 1 THREE contractors two from Singapore and one from Muar have been given the job of building hostels for students and staff of the proposed Nanyang University. Work on these hostelsestimated at $614.100— wi1l begin soon m Jurong. site chosen for the proposed university.
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  • 35 1 KARACHI, July 5, (Reuter) —The Communist Party m East Bengal has been banned. A gazette extraordinary issued by the East Bengal Government today declared Communist Party "a danger to public peace.'
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  • 110 1 KAMPALA, Uganda. July 5 (Reuter). An African game guard bit back when a lioness he had wounded bit him m the thigh m a death struggle m the Western Uganda jungle today. The guard, stalked by the lioness, speared her and drove her off.
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  • 23 1 ADMIRAL Louis Lord Mountbatten, Commander of Allied Forces m the Mediterranean, arrived m Tunis yesterday on a brief courtesy visit.- Reuter
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  • 151 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Four armed terrorists yesterday held up the District Officer of Lenga, Johore, took ten cigarettes from him and then let him go. The D.O. was travelling m a private car along the Pagoh-Lenga Road, when he was stopped at the 27tb mile.
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  • 20 1 THE Republic of El Salvador has officially recognised Guatemala's new ruling junta —the first country to do so.
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  • 126 1 Residents Corner 3 Armed Men RESIDENTS of Paya Lebar Road and passers-by yesterday chased three armed men and cornered them m a house where they sought refuge. The chase started following a 14-year-old boy's cry for help when he saw three men enter his father's shop and open a drawer.
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  • 28 1 aHE popularity of Japanese women with Amer servicemen apparently i passing fad— some 1.500 have married them this year, it was announced m Tokyo— A.P.
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  • 274 2 KASHMIR PRINCESS' ARRIVES ON TRIAL RUN THE Air India International's Constellation "Kashmir Princess arrived m Singapore yesterday on a proving bight from Bombay via Madras. The Air India is starting its first com menial flight from Singapore on July 18, when for the first time Madras and Singapore will be
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  • 126 2 IPOH. Mon.— A move to curb the tendency of destitute and frustrated Muslim women turning to prostitution as a means of livelihood is being made by the Perak Branch of the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society. The Society II calling a meeting of all Muslim Assoeu
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  • 121 2 PARENTS APPEAL TO CHAMBER PARENTS of the 70 students, u-tw were expelled by the Singapore Catholic High School, appealed yesterday to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for help. A delegation of 12 met the Chamber President, Mr. Ko Tek Hin, at the Chamber and dtscussed with him the question of
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  • 26 2 \LACCA. Mon.— The Telecoms Department here will select its 'Golden Voice" operator at a contest on Wednesday at the studio of Radio Malaya, Malacca.
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  • 114 2 ALOR STAR. Mon— Originally charged with murder. Yassin bin Abdullah, a shopkeeper m Kampong Budi. pleaded guilty today to an amended charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of Yunus. Mr. Justice Hill accepted his plea and sentenced him to ten
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  • 244 2 Seven Students Are Bailed Out Of Prison THE Singapore Magistrate Mr. D. H. Chapman, who on Saturday sentenced seven students to three months* jail for obstructing the police, went to Outram Jail on Sunday to have the students bailed out. He was accompanied by Mr. Lim Koon Teck, a former
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  • 785 2 KaUana Crash Inquiry MR. JUSTICE Knight, Commissioner at the inquiry into the disaster of the BOAC Constellation at Kallang Airport, said yesterday that he and his two assessors had agreed to make no order regarding the issue of allocating blame to the individuals connected
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  • 108 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price, (cents per lh.) m fin?? pore on Monday m no i K. s .s B s y p;,r Loose :o; v M No. 1 R.S.S. 701 :o! No. 2 R.S.S 69J V No. 3 R.S.S 68? <;_ Tone: Steady. TIN PR] The prite ol Im
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  • 116 2 JOE DIAMOND, a former welterweight l> champion of Malaya and once the idol of thousands of fight fans, was charged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with obstruction. Diamond his r«al name is Mohd. Noor bin Bokeh who traded punches with the best of them
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  • 59 2 IPOH. Mon. Twentyeight ketuas from various parts of the State of Perak are now undergoing a civics course organised by the Department of Information, Perak. The Mentri Besar. Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang. addressed the ketuas today and urged them to take every advantage of the course
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  • 164 2 MALACCA, July 5 Two Singaporeans, Razak Abdul Ghani of Changi and Shanak Singh of Potong Pasir, who made a raid for spare tyre* on several untended cars m Malacca, last April, were this afternoon convicted by the Magistrate, Mr. P. Sankey and
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  • 98 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon:— A police constable, who had received $60 as "protection money" from 16 car owners m Salak South, was today sentenced to two years imprisonment for corruption, by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. Brian V. Rhodes. The President also ordered
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  • 176 3 Fined For Parking On City Sidewalk 'J^HREE car owners were fined a total of $500 by the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. m. DevereuxColebourn, yesterday for parking their vehicles on pavements. The court was told by the cutor, Mr. George Westerhout. that Teo Ah Hung Boey Ting Seong
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  • 83 3 PENANG, Mon.— The complainant and the accused m an assault case were both bound over m the sum of $50 for six months m the Magistrate's Court today, after they had brought out allegations of having hurt each other. A sub-tenant. Veloo. was charged with causing
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 3 pieiure. MR. ABU BAKER, the Philippines ConsulGeneral m Singapore, threw a cocktail party at his residence at Ardmore Park on Sunday to celebrate the Philippines Independence Day. He is seen with Sir John Nicoll (left), Governor of Singapore, and Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald (centre), the Commissioner General Henry Woon
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  • 80 3 THE annual students' conference of the Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. will be held at the Tanah Merah Besar Youth Camp from Dec. 15 to 18, this year. Theme of the conference will be "Civic Rights and Responsibilities." Fees for students (from all schools— Chinese and English —m Singapore
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  • 91 3 The following officials for 1954/5 were elected at the annual general meeting of the Alumni Association (Southern Branch) of the King Edward VII College of Medicine and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. Singapore, on Friday Chairman: Dr. (Mrs.) W. Danaraj; Chairman elect: Dr. AC. Sinha;
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  • 47 3 IPOH, Mon. Thieves broke into a Government quarters m Greentown, m broad daylight yesterday and stole a camera and two fountain pens. They were said to have gained entry by climbing over a wall. The occupants were hot m the house at that time.
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  • 130 3 Standard Shipping Reporter THE latest freighter-pass-enger vessel to join the N.Y.K. fleet, the 11.000-ton Atsuta Maru, i.s due to call at Singapore or her maiden voyage on July 13 en route to Continental Ports. She was launched m June, last year. The luxury vessel, which
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  • 131 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— lnspector of Police Ahmad bin Kassim, 25, attached to the Crimina Investigation Department, Kuala Lumpur, was admitted to the General Hospital last night with a gunshot wound m the stomach. His condition R still serious today. r Ahmad was reng home along
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  • 227 3 Standard Shipping Reporter SINGAPORE Shipping firms whose vessels ply the inter-coastal trade, should welcome the "Seaguard," a new distress signal equipment, which has been specially designed for use on craft that are unable to maintain a 24-hour wireless watch. Its proved reliability is being demonstrated
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  • 62 3 TWO executive Vice-Pre-sidents of Pan-American World Airways and a VicePresident of its wholly owned subsidiary. Intercontinental Hotels Corporation, have been elected to Pan-Ameri-can's Board of Directors, it was announced yesterday by the Singapore office. They are Clarence M. Young and Harold Gray. Pan-Ame-rican executives, and Peter Grimm,
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  • 71 3 pnoio. HOSTS and guests at a dinner of the American International Assurance Co., Ltd.. held at the Capitol Ballroom on Friday night. Picture shows (from left): Dr. Teh Yok rhee. Mrs. M. J. Namasie. Dr. N. K. Menon. Mrs Menon. Mr. G. M Hughes. -Managing Director ol
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  • 42 3 photo. MR. J. J. BISSCHOP. (left), retiring manager of Rotterdam Lloyd Company, seen wilh his successor, Mr. H. Poutsma (right), and his wife at a cocktail party m their honour at the Hollandsche Club. Singapore on Friday nigh Standard
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  • 55 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Low Wah Sang, 31, a Kuala Lumpur teacher. better known as the boxer Baby Low. was today convicted by the First Magistrate on a charge of riding a motorcycle without being covered by Third Party insurance. He was fined $50 and disqualified from riding
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  • 34 3 PENANG. Mon. A cartridge magazine, containing six .45 bullets, was discovered underneath the front seat of an old car, by workmen at the Borneo Motors Ltd., Northam Road, today.
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  • 270 3 Civil Defence Plans Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will be ready by the end of this year for any bombing attack when a detailed scheme for first priority air raid shelters is completed. Research on the problem of air shelters for Singapore have been completed, the
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  • 158 3 Union's Bid For Whitley Council THE Singapore Government and City Council Labour Union said yesterday it would not abide by any decision of the proposed National Whitley Council because the Union was not represented on the Council. The Union Secretary. Mr. R. K. Palayan. said m a letter addressed to
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  • 79 3 TWENTY-TWO persons were cautioned and discharged by the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn on payment of the cost of summons served on them for not having their motor vehicle licence affixed on the windscreen. All pleaded guilty to the charge and. m
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  • 132 3 Teacher Gets UN Award MR FREDDY Yin Ec Kheng. 24, a teacher attached to the staff of Gan Eng Seng Secondary School, Singapore, has been awarded a Youth Travel -ant scholarship by UNESCO, to take up two study cour m Europe The scholarship will last three months. Mr. Yin will
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  • 66 3 PENANG. Mon. A raged porcupine wa s the centre of attraction at the produce show held at Brapit New Village, m the f-entral district of Province Weliesley. during the weekend. Its cage, which was placed among other exhibits of pets, was surrounded by onlookers throughout the
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  • 132 4 Inter-State Dance Contest THE Malayan inter-state amateur dance contest between Singapore, Malacca and Selangor will be held at the Singapore Happy World cabaret tomorrow and Thursday nights. The contest organised by the International Society of Teachers of Dancing is held for four standard ballroom dances. Two pairs of dancers from
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  • 35 4 MR. E. S. Purbrick, Managing Director of Tahbilk Proprietary Ltd.. Australia, and his wife will be arriving m Singapore on July 16 to appoint an agent for his firm, on July 16.
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  • 281 4 STATE ACTS TO GET MORE FRESH FISH 'Quick Freeze' Methods KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. •-The Fisheries Department is going to introduce "quick freeze" methods m Trengganu m the hope that it will avert an impending crisis m the State's important fishing industry. In a report tabled before the meeting of the
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  • 42 4 THE Raja Muda of Kedah, Tungku Abdul Halim (extreme left), photographed on his arrival at Bayaa Lepas aerodrome. Penang. He is back for a short holiday before returning to Oxford University, where he is studying economics and political science.
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  • 190 4 Didn't Obey Quit' Order KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Selangor branch of UMNO today expelled two members from the Party's ranks. The two members. Raja Adrian bin Raja Basok and Inche Mahidin bin Rashad, had refused to obey the UMNO directive to quit their Council posts.
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  • 150 4 PLEA FOR INQUIRY IS REFUSED ABOUT 70 members of the Singapore Indo- Malay Pakistani Seamen's Union, whose 450 members are out on strike, watched their president Mr. M. A. Maud walk out of the Labour Department yesterday with his demand for an investigation and enquiry committee rejected. "He (the Labour
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG. July 5: Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.56 to £1 sterling; $5.***** to US$l: $1,820 to Malayan $1: $0,185 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $252,125 to 1 tael
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  • 267 4 THE Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday adjourned to an attap house m Beo Lane the scene of more than 18 attempts to set the same house on fire to settle a point m a case m which Halil bin Daim was tentatively charged with
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  • 88 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A woman and nine mtn were arrested under the Betting Ordinance when Police raided a Chinese club on July 3 They were charged m the Police Court yesterday with placing bets with Ng Khiang Hong at the club. M ?f h as allowed ball
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  • 56 4 MR. RAFI AHMED, chief Ahmadiyya missionary, left Singapore yesterday, after a week's stay, by X.L.M. for Jakarta. Mr. Ahmed, who is the son of the head of the Ahmadiyya movement m Islam and the grandson of the founder of the movement, will propagate the principles of Ahmadiyya
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  • 342 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— H. J. E. Walsh, 33, unemployed, who was convicted and sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment on five charges connected with the removal of a Tiger Moth aircraft from the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club hangar and flying it dangerously over the airfield, had his
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  • 202 4 KUALA LIPIS, Mon. A young wireless operator, Mathias Loh. 25, was fined $100 m the Sessions Court, West Pahang, on Saturday for using criminal force on an 18-year-old Sakai woman while she was bathing m a river near her house. Loh. who was attached to
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  • 332 5 FAnd Gratuity Doubled Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council has offered its j hour force, numbering more than 10.000, an increase of three days' annual leave. Mr. J. T. Rea, the acting President of the il, told The Standard yesterday that the ncil has
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  • 101 5 An t iuht-year-old schoolid a man were killed, ten others Injured, three seriously In two acci4 t9 en on Singapore roads g Ban Soon, the Chinese was killed outright I Babru Road m an ith a lorry carrying I home. Ten perw injured.
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  • 21 5 Crooning Contest r -Croonette c Great iret wi i be held toted with gramophone pickMessrs. Kee Company. >c given fts donat-
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  • 27 5 The chairi f the Local the people of Bakri village, Muar tea party yesterday at tnunity Hall. Bukit < ppreciation of the operations conducttbe Fiiians around
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  • 190 5 Treat To Drown His Troubles WHEN Hilar Singh approached tome friends to raise $5 to pay a line, which was imposed by a Singapore Court after he was found guilty on a charge of being drunk, his friends gave him a round of drinks to drown his troubles instead. As
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  • 101 5 Artisans Will Seek Legal Advice ABOUT 130 members of the Singapore Motor Workers' Union, employed by the Borneo Motors Co.. Ltd.. at a meeting last night decided to seek legal advice on the case of 13 workers who were dissmissed on grounds of "redundant This decision follows the Company's rejection
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  • 180 5 In Singapore, a police officer is entitled to look into every page of a driving licence, claimed Inspector E. J. Walker, the prosecutor, m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday, when Lim Ann faced two charges of concealing an endorsement and using mutilated driving
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  • 297 5 Jump In Rubber Predicted KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A number of big rubber merchants m Kuala Lumpur believe that Red China is on a stockpiling spree and predict that the price of rubber will shoot up to somewhere round 74 cents by the end of the
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  • 75 5 A WOMAN. Endoon bintc Jattir. was charged m the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday with assaulting a police officer while he was attempting to prevent a breach of the peace on July 3 at Lim Tua Tow Road at 10 a.m. She was further charged with
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  • 71 5 WHEN a 12-year-old Indian girl living; mi n Kent Road woke up at midnight on Sunday she found two men ransacking her wardrobe. She screamed for help and the two men, a Malay and a Chinese, pounced on her and gagged her. They the n dragged her
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  • 252 5 POLICE OFFICER FREED IN HOTEL SHOOTING POLICE Lieutenant Pedro Lopes-Lam drew out his revolver and fired three shots m the Embassy Hotel at 2.15 a.m. on Feb 3 (Chinese New Year's Day) because a man pointed a pistol at him. the Singapore Second Criminal District Court was told yesterday The
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  • 20 5 THE staff of the Tsung Wan Chinese School Kuala Kangsar have contributed $436 towards the Nanyang University Fund.
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  • 135 5 Driver Didn't Stop Fined THE driver of a car which hit a trisha throwing off three passengers m lt, pulled up his car a few yards away only to look at its damage and then drove of? without lning the injured, it was stated In the First Traffic Court yesterday
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  • 100 5 FOR the first time after taking office m Singapore as the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, yesterday visited the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Tanjong Pagar Road. Accompanied by Dr. G. Keys Smith, the Medical Officer m charge of the Hospital and Sister L. M. Durrant.
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  • 259 5 JOHORE BAHRU, IVlon.— Massa Singh, a watchman, was today sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Storr In the Supreme Court for the murder of 25-year-old Shanggara Singh, son of Teja Singh, a businessman of Johore Bahru, on Dec. 9 last year. The murder took place at
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  • 128 5 FIVE appeals against sentences were dismissed m the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeals, yesterday. The appeals by Ibrahim bin Mohd. Ali (9 years' r.i.) for armed robbery; Ismail bin Latin* (7 years' r.i.) for armed robbery; Mawi bin Dollah (8 years' r.i. and 12 lashes of rottan>
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  • 59 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon. A three-year-old Malay boy, Yusuf bin Jelani. was drowned last week when he fell into the river ftl Kampong Gajah. a small village up the Perak River. The mother raised an alarm when she discovered the boy was last. A search was immediately made and
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  • SINGAPORE STANDARD
    • 893 6 JT is not clear whether the "battle for Hanoi" is to be a stubborn stand against the Vietminh or whether it is merely a battle to hold back the enemy until the French are able to evacuate their armies and their nationals before abandoning the whole of the
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  • 859 6 Sir;— Mr. McLellan's statement which appeared m the Straits Times on the 30th June under the head' ing, "Teaching is no attraction to them," does not represent the complete facts: it omits to mention the reasoii why teaching has no attraction for the local university
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  • 186 6 Sir: The initiative taken by the Malayan Rail v. Traffic Operating Union m opening its doors to all members of tne operating ion of the Malayan d tl ereby paving the way for the amalgamation of a number of splin-ter-unions to form a National Union of Railwaymen. i
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  • 55 6 S j r; Could any of our I leaders or our long experi- I enced Government explain why the Money Lending Ordinance has not yet been enforced m Singapore when it is already law m the Federation? The existence of these Money-lenders constitute a very serious social problem among
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  • 1007 6  - Review of Views R. B. Ooi /'INK By THE Malayan Railway has taken to the air. It is not from choice. It has Its air branch thrust into its hands. The Federation Air Service owed its existence to the Emergency. Government officers had to travel to out of the way
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  • 123 6 sir; I noticed m your issue of July 1 under the caption "Committee Censures Action of Another" you stated that Mr. T. A. Simon had asked the Council to provide a burial plot fo r Sinhalese Buddhists. If this is so I regret
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  • 275 6 Sir: With reference to the letter by Mr. L.K. Pong m your issue of June 26, I agree with him that "ReligiI ducation plays a very important part and it cannot be denied that the various mission schools have made a valuable contribution towards the
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  • 130 6 Sir; It was recently disclosed m the paper s that forty-seven candidates. of whom twenty-eight were girls and nineteen boys, were selected for training at Kirkby and Kota Bahru Colleges. It really took me aback, when. on glancing through the papers, I found that only one student from
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  • 89 6 Sir; The unanimous decision of the U.S. Supreme Court declaring segregation of srhoor-going Negro and White children unconstitutional i s of historic significance. It registers a big gain for the Negroes who have been struggling for nearly a century for freedom, and full citizenship. It is also a
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  • 16 6 ''There! I knew the minute he was married his mother-in-law would start inter fering!"
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  • 103 7 Truce Team Patrols Holy City JERUSALEM. July 5. (UP) Scattered shots punctuated the Mre agreement divided Holy City terday as Uni Nation* truce patrolled the man's land between the Arab and quart* drove white jeeps i the v long neutral zone mortar shells and rtridfe. m an affix tn e
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  • 22 7 Summons For An Ex- Ruler i B > iei had v now m n wei Sgt. to death j on Aug I this
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  • 17 7 Beerhall Fight: 4 Die Africans I more than 50 >eerhall fl| dispute m day. knobker* ned wh<
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  • 53 7 photo. FAMED movie actor Danny Kave tries his hand at using chopsticks while attending a recent welcome dinner for him i„ Hongkong. Hongkong's "Grand Old Man" Sir Miousan Chou covers his face with embarrassment and suggested Kaye should stick to movies and perhaps a knife
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  • 147 7 KATMANDU, Nepal. July Colin Todd, one of the JW members of the New Zealand expedition to the II i mi a I a > w ho arr '\'<l here yesterday rePorted that the expedition *U s*. fn tracks of the *boaiiiu»Me snowman." The members of the New
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  • 348 7 Sen. McCarthy Is Blamed For Cleavages' WASHINGTON, July 5. 1 Senator William Fulbright. Democrat, Arkansas, yesterday blamed "recent cleavages" between the U.S.. Britain ;anci France largely on "the influence or effect lof Senator Joseph McCarthy m Europe." He said Mr. McCarthy's impact on America's European allies has caused a questioning
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  • 134 7 TOKYO, July 5. Government authorities declared Yamaguchi Prefecture a disaster area today and Japans new defence troops went to the rescue of flood-stricken communities as the toll of dead, injured and missing throughout the nation mounted to 69. Governor Ozaw a of mountainous Yamaguchi has set
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  • 55 7 CALCUTTA. 5 < Reuflooding I 12,000 people h m the of Bihar. n and West I and m East Pakistan, according to r< hing here. Ten rivers and their tributaries have burst their banks, and the floods m Assam are described as the worst since r934. Twelve
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  • 130 7 SAINT EPRAY. France. July 5 Reuter > The death toll m Saturday's 60-mile-an-hour head-on collision between a passenger and a goods train near here rose Ito 35 last night as rescue workers continued to hack away at the twisted wreckage. More bodies are believed to
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  • 49 7 TOKYO. July 5 (AP) A 19-year-old striking silk firm employee walked to his death yesterday m front of an onrushing exprc train »1 Atami. Senguro Nakamura left behind a suicide note, complaining of ''calloused, harsh" management an.i "suffering" workers at the Omi Silk Spinning Co.
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  • 29 7 TUNIS. July 5 A terrorist shot and killed Chedley Sfaxi. a municipal councillor of Rades. last night. He was struck twice m the back. A.P. photo.
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  • 308 7 And We Will Fight The Communists In S.E. Asia WASHINGTON, July 5, (UP)— South Korean Ambassador You Chan Tang yesterday urged the United States to "give us the guns and we will give the sons" to fight Communism m South-east Asia Yang, who recently returned
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  • 21 7 SIX Jewish leaders sen-. Ed to varying term- of imprisonment m Rumania, have been released, it m Jerusalem. AFP
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  • 122 7 Ike On End Of Red Plots WASHINGTON. July 5 (Reuter) President Eist-n--hower today forecast the eventual end of what he called the Communist "conspiracies" against the world march of freedom. But. he said, he hoped the triumph of peace and justice would be accomplished "not by force, but through patient
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  • 78 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 5. The following are the doting prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morket. LONDON RUBBER Spot 2016. August 20gd. September 20; d. October/December 21 d. January March 2 1 id. April/June 21 id. July c.i.f. 20id. Tone: Firm. LONDON
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  • 147 7 WASHINGTON. July 5 (Reuter)— The United States Information Agency yesterday announced a new drive to counter Communist propaganda and develop appreciation abroad of United States' achievements. The announcement said the Kremlin was "spending untold sum s m an immense effort to depict
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  • 84 7 \IROBI. ruly 5: (Reuter) Mau Mau gunmen killed two African home guards and an Asian eating house proprie- lor yesterday m the city of Nairobi, police reported terday. The home guards were shot dead by an African with an automatic pistol when patrolling a Kikuyu
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  • 220 7 l'Ul_U>-tIHO. July S (Keuter) The Speaker ol the House of Representatives today accepted an opposition notice of motion that the Queen be recommended to defer the appointment of Sii Oliver Goonetilleke as Governor-General oi Ceylon. The motion proposed that the deferment should last until
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  • 26 7 MEXICO'S first female j member of the Chamber of DeI putie* was elected on Sunday under the Constitutional Amendment for women's luf- frage.- A.P.
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  • 198 7 LONDON. July 5 «Reui I Butchers and sight 'crowding Smithfleld London's 'giant meat market, with and truck- today for the i day of unrationed n I caused a labour dispute with- m five hours of the market i opening. About 50 meat porters downed
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  • 96 7 Italy's Oscar For Gina ROME. July 5. (AP) Gina. lollobrigida, whose buxom portrayal of peasant riris has shot her to film stard< today was awarded the Silver Ribbon. Italian version of Hollywood's Oscar. Gina won the award for her role m "Bread. Love and Fantasy." judged by Italian film writers
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  • 72 7 SAIGON. July 5. (RemThe new Vietnamese Prime Minister. Ngo Dtnh Diem, has now formed his cabinet, informed sources said toe Mr. Diem, who will Minister of Defence and the Interior, was earlier said to have met difficulties m forming a cabinet since he returned
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  • 34 7 THE HAGUE. July 5, (Reuter) X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines, have resumed their ri-Kiilar service to Guatemala, suspended on June 24 after the outbreak of figl their, it was announced today.
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    • 771 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVia For Aden, Port Said, Cenoo, Antwerp, Rotterdam M Gdynia, Copenhagen. Cothenburg and oil*. SWe P. v Umm "PATACONIA" n) "FALSTRIA" U 9 m «n) -IUTLANDIA" 14/lßJuly 19/19 Mr IAN xxx%) "ASIA" 24|01y/l Aug 2/2 A.. 0/Z| Isb Calls Beyrouth and Karlshamn xk) Calls London
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  • 738 9 ..1 ?L H Malayan share market yesterday Industrial shares were slightly firmer and tins steady There was a limited number of transactions m rubD^ r shares at slightly higher levels. Alex Brick, B mt *«*<* frets. 200 2.10 rds 3.35 3.45 8.8. Petrol 37/. 30/ -w;
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  • 100 9 _H__ rubber market m Singapore yesterday closed lower than the weekend nrices. first grade rubber for July shipment being quoted 70| cents per lb. (71 cent on Saturday). Prices opened lower a**'* remained between 70| and 702 cents per lb. all day THE Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber A.-sociation
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  • 164 9 PRODUCE prices m the Singapore market remained at about unchanged from the weekend levels, with only small business passing. Pepper prices were much lower at $207 per picul for Muntok white and $135 per picul for Lampong black. Coconut oil sellers at Penang indicated $51i per picul for sellers
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    • 313 9 ESTA'I FS OF CHAN AH SOO. deceased AMBIKA RAI (so„ of Bhola Rai) deceased IVOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estates of the abovenamed who died on 23/12/1953 and 4/10/51 respectively should give notice thereof m writing to the undersigned as Solicitors for the Administrators
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    • 1267 9 -i Singapore ac:mmowlidgmi\i IMPROVEMENT TRUST r^ AV Tf f gAVT TAN jr, k SAN a T ENDERS are invited for the l^Z **lJg n %JF* x lease of shop premises at wreaths, wrolh etc loan 3 1 Upper Pickering Street. The cars, and attending the funeral premises are offered on
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  • 380 10 Air India's International R un Is A Great Step Forward TUNE 8. 1948, marked a •> great step forward m Indian Civil Aiviation. It was the birth of India's first International Air Service when the Air-India International Constellation -RAJPUT PRINCESS" took-off from Santa Cruz Airport, Bombay, via Cairo for London,
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  • 611 10 [_IKE every other industry, considerable care and forethought must be exercised by the management of an airline m selecting its flight crews and carrying out their training. Perhaps, m the aviation industry, especially for overseas operations, the selection of the right type of personnel
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  • 312 11 r}l .menal growth 1 ol air traffic afb-r the 1 War he aided new Air a spaa o! five irgo Transporto be the highly indus- of the vital basic in-tn-mendous ped into por at i2 n The total U.B.A. foreign trade by air increased
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  • 551 11 A Super "Connie's" Main Features: LATELY m the news many have recently had an opportunity of looking at a Super Constellation aircraft. However, it is not generally understood as to what the special features of this aircraft are SCn€ y Under No doubt that
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  • 402 11 A.M. CONSTELLATIONS, the "FLYING PRINCESSES," are now well-known m the skies and at airports from London to Tokyo. The white, green and saffron tricolour with the Asoka Chakra on the high triple rudder has flown into many lands, as a shining symbol of the
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  • 652 12 A SHOCK goal scored by Foo Hee Jong m the dying seconds of this stirring SAFA Senior Division 1 league game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, enabled Tigers to score an ill-deserved 3 2 victory over underdogs Indian Recreation Club, and salvage the humiliating
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  • 121 12 SEREMBAN, Moil. Two members of the Negri Sembilan Malay soccer team were carried away unconscious to the hospital when they collided with each other during the match against Seremban Rantoday. They were the goalkeeper, Mokhtar, and full back Ahmad Jantan. The accident happened five minutes before
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  • 135 12 THE Anglo-Chinese School Asian Games athlete, Chan Onn Leng. Anchor-man behind many an ACS athletic victory, will represent his school for the last time m this year's Singapore Combined Schools athletic championships on July 14 at Victoria School. Onn Leng. who joins the University of
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  • 78 12 JESSERY JAMES... Frankly Speaking Star Soccerites 'A' walked out m the 15th minute of the second half to dause their division 3C match against Farrer Juniors to be abandoned at Farrer Park yesterday. When two players started to fight and the crowd surged into the field to interfere, the Soccerites
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  • 434 12 YESTERDAY, another Singapore Amateur Football Association league game at Farrer Park went to the dogs. Again, the only victors were the men whose ideas of an evening's free entertainment are to stand on a sideline of a football match and jeer. Star Soccerites, leaders
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  • 361 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation selected the following to represent the SCAAF at the Singapore AAA meet to be held at the Police Training School on July 23 and 24MEN 100 yards: Tan Siak Phan. Lim Kok Hee. Mak Sze Tow. Lim Gik Chint*. Wang
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  • 38 12 DRYBURGH English School will hold its fourth annual athletic sports on Friday July 9 at .3.00 p.m. on the school ground at Lorong J. Telok Kurau. There will be a 440 yards race for old boys.
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  • 26 12 St. John's Island, playing m a BAFA division 3B soccer match at Geylang Stadium yesterday, beat Bintang Bulan SC by four goals to one
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  • 364 12 NOTTINGHAM, July 5, (Reuter) England gained a I—o1 0 lead over Pakistan m the four match series when they won the second Test here today by an innings and 129 runs. The rain-affected first Test at Lords was drawn. Pakistan lost their four remaining second innings
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  • 603 12 Soccer Miracle Of The Century Amazing Scenes In West Berlin And At Berne BERNE, July 4, (Reuter). German* a "dark horse" of the tournament, won the v Soccer Cup here today with one of the biggest sets m the history of International football *h P they beat
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  • 95 12 BERNE, Juh j k —A new system to th c best nat,,,!,; M Horld Soccer Champing finals, waj wrested hr? today by Mr. I rnesl Thorn Football Association Z chairman of then |n ganising Committee. Mr. Thommeii i&U .l, present system had not
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  • 70 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SAFA League Dir. 1 Police Sports Assn. v Amicables Athletic Assn. Jalan Besar Stadium; Div. 3A Social A. P. v Kebenaran Club Geylang Stadium; Bukit Timah SC v V.C.A.A. —BODCA; S.C.S.A. v Tong Mong Old B.A. Farrer Park; Div. 3B Gymkhana SC. v Indian Brotherhood Soccer ites
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  • 572 12 Below are weights for 12 races for the first and second day of the Singapore races on July 10 and 14. CI. 1, Div. I—l M. Khor 9.00 Cinema II 8.13 Gambar Melayu 8.12 Euphrates 8.11 Best Bet 8.10 Pedometer 8.06 Bandoola 8.06 Never A Blank
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  • 396 12 Drobny Drops A Hint How To Win At Wimbledon WIMBLEDON. July 5, (AP) Anyone who wants to land a Wimbledon singles title the most glittering prize m the tennis world should take a lot less interest m doubles play, the new champion Jaroslav Drobny said today. Drobny, who won the
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  • 87 12 RHEIMS. July 5 'AP> Juan Manuel Fangio, the Argr, ace, won the Grand Prix of France yesterday with a Mer-cedes-Benz m a tight, last minute, battle with his stablemate Karl Kiling of Germany. Robert Manzon of France came m third m a Ferrari followed by Prince Bira of
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