Singapore Standard, 7 July 1954

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  • 14 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD W. //U vm v.,. v. No Complimentary Ujjg TWFXVE PACES 13 CENTS.
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  • 230 1 SOLID HANOI DEFENCES AVI AIT REDS HANOI, July 6. French Union units regrouped today at Hadong, six miles south-west of here, to form a solid defence of Hanoi against Vietminh rebel forces, and sent vanguards further south to meet the Communists. French High Command said strong French re ready to
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  • 53 1 Hun Tri of im 1 su:nurnational medical lor 200.000 heir homes 0 zone of the ither than Vietminh. 1 Vietnamese •ed the zone Tri, who returned It to the nps last night, said t-le have had a aping and are great need. Many hing and
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  • 33 1 v CITY. July nta m GuateIded to break with Iron It was an•erday. trnment formila's 12-day announced nee that it Communtillo Arbe appointof Guatemala, d here last Reuter and AFP
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  • 47 1 TUNIS. July 6: (Reuter) A French Army lieutenant and two Moroccan soldiers were killed m a battle with Tunisian armed rebels near Gafsa, southern Tunisia yesterday. Seven rebels were killed and six Moroccan soldiers wounded m the engagement which lasted several hours.
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  • 36 1 KANSAS CITY. Juiv 6 (Reuter) Former President Harry Truman continued to make progress today m recovering from his recent operation, but there is no indication when he will be able to leave the hospital.
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  • 70 1 Geography Lesson -With A Difference graphy of the world, instead of merely from text books. It costs a student US$3,OOO to -make the trip. The class has already visited Hawaii, Japan, Hongkong;, Philippines. Indonesia. They will be visiting Thailand, India and European countries before going to America. The students' tour
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  • 57 1 A "FLYING CLASSROOM" consisting of a professor and six students arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas 8.0.A.C. plane from Jakarta. Dr. Alfred Sumner, the leader-professor of the party of San Francisco State College students told the Press at the airport yesterday that during the 53 days' travel around the world,
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  • 196 1 CHURCHILL RETURNS CALLS MEET LONDON. July 6, (Reuter) —Sir Winston Churchill smiling and sprightly landed from the liner Queen Elizabeth at Southampton tonight with thp words: 'Nothing comes before the true and lasting friendship between Britain and the United States." The 79-year-old Prime Minister displayed the vigorous mood with which
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  • 51 1 GENEVA, July 6: (Reuter) The nine-nation Indo-China peace conference began its 21st secret session here this afternoon m a fresh bid to break the prolonged deadlock on international supervision of an armistice. Mr. V.V. Kouznetsov. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, presided at the meeting of Foreign Ministers'
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  • 53 1 BANGKOK. July 6 (AP).— Naval authorities have seized a suspected key underground conspirator and four bags of documents which, police say. may reveal a story of subversive conspiracies against Thailand. A police department communique yesterday reported the arrest of Thongyen Halilamian. reputed close associate of former
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  • 57 1 SKARDU. July 6 (Reuter) Mari Puchez, a member of an Italian expedition to Mount Godwin Austen (28,250 feet>, died of pneumonia on June 21, it was learned here today. Recent messages reaching this Kashmir town have said the expedition led by Professor Ardito Desio had been meeting
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  • 45 1 HONGKONG. July 6 (Reuter)— Premier Chou Enlai arrived m Peking by air today after meeting with Vietminh leader. Ho Chi Minh, somewhere along SinoVietnam frontier, Peking radio reported. The radio said he was accompanied by Vietminh Ambassador Hoang Van Hoan.
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  • 38 1 STOCKHOLM. July 6: <AP) King Gustaf Adolf and Queen Louise of Sweden returned to their country last night after visiting Queen Elizabeth m London. The royal couple flew home by a regular SAS flight.
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  • 308 1 MELBOURNE, July 6, (Reuter) Mrs. Evdokia Petrov, wife of the fugitive Russian diplomat Vladimir Petrov, today traced for the Royal Commission on espionage sitting m Melbourne, her history as a Soviet secret service agent. Speaking confidently m a light clear
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  • 296 1 Alliance And Government Hold Secret Talks Boycott may be called off KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Hopes were high today for a compromise between the UMNO-MCA Alliance and the Federation Government which will result m the Alliance calling off its current boycott of Government at Federal, State
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  • 417 1 Woman On Kidnap Charge A 16- YEAR-OLD Chinese girl told the Singapore District Court yesterday how she was taken from Kuala Lumpur to the Colony on the pretext of a "pleasure trip" and sold to an Indian as a "wife" for SI ,000. In
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  • 120 1  - US Queries Rubber Shipments ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Standard Special Corr. JAKARTA. July 6.— U. S. Ambassador, Mr. Hugh Cumming, called upon Indonesian Premier Mr. All Sastroamidjojo here yesterday to seek clarification on persistent trade reports that a Polish freighter, the Pulaski, now m Jakarta port, was loading rubber for Red
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  • 27 1 SIX persons were killed and 12 injured when a motor coach was blown up by a Vletminh mine. 215 miles north-west of Saigon. AFP
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  • 115 1 U.K. Gives Planes To US. LONDON, July 6 (Reuter) Britain is to make a gift to the United States Government of 50 Dakota C-47 transport planes worth £200,000, it was announced here today. A Treasury statement said Washington has given an assurance that they will be made available for defence
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  • 198 2 Tribunal Rejects Students' Appeals THE National Service Appeal Tribunal yesterday rejected the applicai of four youths for postponement from National Service. Two others withdrew their applications. The four youths Tan Ch('on Tee. a student teacher. Chew Seek Kee. Poh 800 Chuan, and Mahendran AmbiavaKar. medical students the University of Malaya.
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  • 42 2 Mudie 's Visit To Kelantan KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Members of the fact-finding mission on the rubber industry of Malaya, headed by Sir Francis Mudie. have just completed a four-day visit to Kelantan. where they visited smallholdings m Pasir Puteh and Machang districts.
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  • 53 2 SEREMBAN, Tues. A.R. Pitt, manager of the Seng Kang Estate. Port Dickson. and a member of the Negri Sembilan State Cricket Selection Board, was fined $35 m the Magistrate's Court today, when he pleaded guilt y to breaking curfew orders at i Rantau at 1.45 a.m. on
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  • 155 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A terrorist was killed and another wounded yesterday by "B" Company of the 4th Battalion, Malay Regiment, m the Hendra Estate area of Tapah, Perak. The wounded terrorist escaped. A Japanese rifle and ammunition were recovered. i One of three terrorists
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  • 89 2 Car Knocks Man Down At Crossing A PEDESTRIAN was knocked down by a car while crossing a zebra line. the Singapore Second Traffic Court was told yesterday. The driver, Siauw LJong Kee. was fined $75 by the Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. for dangerous driving along East Coast Road on
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  • 87 2 Guests invited to the Singapore Volunteer Corps' centenary parade on the Padang tomorrow are asked to park their cars m car parks allotted for them and walk to the parade ground entrances on Connaught Drive or St. Andrew's Road. The parade will be cancelled m the event
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  • 25 2 THE 20th annual general meeting of the Prai daily paid railway employees' Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society Limited will be held on Saturday.
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  • 527 2 CONFLICTING ORDERS HIT RESCUE OPERATION After The Crash At Kalians Airport, A SINGAPORE police inspector, Mr. Eugene Wong, said yesterday that following the crash of the BOAC Constellation at Kallang Airport on March 13 the firemen on the scene were doing their best to deal with the fire but their
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  • 375 2 Broker Tells Of Shooting PENANG, Tues. After he had been shot m the back, a Chinese detective Lean Khuan Jin, was stated to have challenged his assailants to come out m the open and fight. A broker, Teoh Swee Kah, related this m the Assize Court
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  • 108 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore on Tuesday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 71 i 72 J No. 1 R.S.S. 72| 7», No. 2 R.S.S 711 71| No. 3 R.S.S. 701 704 Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The price ot tin yesterday was $373
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  • 39 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The medium wave frequency of the Blue Network of Radio Malaya. Kuala Lumpur (330 metres), will revert to its former frequency of 343 metres on July 20, it was officially announced today.
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  • 42 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue s Mr. Angus Morrison, renowned British musician who will be conducting the practical examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music m Malaya. thi s year. will arrive m Penang on July
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG, July Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.56 to £1 sterling: $5.***** to USsr $1,820 to Malayan $1: $0,183 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $251*75 to 1 tael.
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  • 176 2 PENANQ. Tues. The Union of Telecoms Workers or Malaya. Penang Branch, .n its annual report released today, declared that the establlshment of Whitley Councils a 3 bTV? great measure m the S^SS 1^ °f trade union activities. The report stated that locally, the unions have their
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  • 237 3 They Must Move Out But Have No Place To Go TOMORROW is the last day for 208 farming families living m the Alexandra Road and Tanglin area, who have been served with notice to vocate their homes. he families, consisting of 1,072 people, cannot move b<
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  • 119 3 RESHUFFLE OF GOVT. OFFICES IS PLANNED mriard Staff r Reporter x*E regrouping of deLta In anticlpaif the ministerial of Government f or ..pore next year Is not likely to result m an; a1 re shuffling of merits, The Stanold yesterday. ome Wilv.ith rotary, beQ wrnnt deunder nt mir. will Ministries
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  • 46 3 JUHORE BAHRU. Tues. rved m the Court here today men. Lee Beng ■i Poh Kirn Sent?. Lee r l O. K. Nair, were with havinj, cheated ng. a furniture n Jan. 2 by dishonestng induced him to dethem furniture to the Valu- of $644
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  • 76 3 MR. C. C. PAYXE, the City Electrical Engineer, yesterday denied that a certain officer In the Pasir Panjang Power Station is victimising the workers because of trade union activitio Mr. Payne was answering a charge made recently against this officer. He said that following investigations and discussions
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  • 79 3 A 14-year-old girl and two middle-aged women have been reported missing from their home m Singapore for the past five days. The girl, Chan Peng Mui. was said to be missing from her house m Smith Street since Friday last. Chiang Yoke Inn, 31. and
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  • 35 3 ALOR STAR. Tues.— UMNO (Kedah branch) has expelled one of its members. Inche Yahaya Basheer, for "activities calculated to undermine the interests of UMNO." Inche Yahaya Is a businessman m Alor Star.
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  • 116 3 TWENTY Singapore shop owners were fined various sums m the City Police Court yesterday for failing to remain entirely closed on specified da\ One of them. Y. Y. Mohamed. of Syed Alwi Road was fined $25 by the Magistrate, Mr. J. If. Devereux-Cole-bourn. Mohamed,
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  • 62 3 PENANG. Tues.— A service, unique m the annals of the Presbyterian Church, Penang, will be performed on July 8, when the new church m Codrington Avenue will be dedicated, while the Rev. R. M. Nicol will be inducted into office as minister. There have been dedication
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  • 55 3 fa profesJ" entertain.-d to a Chi- alnncr recentl/ by Singapore friends. Picture shows (from lert to right, (back row): Mr. P. s. Teo. T. 8. VVu. Chan Chee Hong, Henrj Sun, C. T. Wong, FRSA. Seated: Mr. C. Y. Hwang. Mr. John Everard, Dr. Lim Thian
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  • 110 3 NESTLING m the shadows of Improvement Trust houses iv Norfolk Road is a tiny block of two semi-detached houses, the prototype of 700 more to be built m Guillemard Road. They are the Trust's latest low-cost accommodation. The prototypes (seen above) cost $3/Jl5 each but with
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  • 61 3 THREE men, Yong Kah Cheng, Tan Theam Peng and Koh Kirn Chuan, were charged m the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday with using a knife and robbing Goh Cheng Heng of $67.85 at an address m Kirn Chuan Avenue on July 5. They were remanded till
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  • 19 3 A STORE m Synagogue Street, Singapore, was burgled on Monday night and goods worth $750 were stolen.
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  • 200 3 SINGAPORE City Police Court yesterday dealt with more than 480 cases broughWup by the City i Cleansing Department. The Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn, fined ,-hmad bin Mohamed of Chin Svvee Road $5 for occupying a stationary position m Everton Road for selling cold drinks
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  • 205 3 Govt. Loan Possible Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council has approached the Colony Government for a loan of $5,000,000 for the construction of the new coastal road from Stamford Road to Guillemard Road, linked by a bridge over Kallang River. Discussions on the
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  • 225 3 SOPIEE AND YEAP TO STAY IN COUNCIL PEN AN G. Tues— Two Federal Legislative Councillors. Inche Mohamed Sopiee and Mr. Yeap Choong Kong, have received letters from the acting Federation Chief Secretary, Mr. D. Gray, clarifying their position as members of the Council after their resignations from the Labour Party.
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  • 126 4 Air India Intern ational Celebrates Connie's Flight To S'pore AIR INDIA International held a cocktad party at the Sea View Hotel last night which was attended by more than 200 guests including consular officials and representf tive s of Singapore business houses. The occasion marked the first flight of an
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  • 207 4 Attempted Arson Charge SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Halil bin Daim, charged with attempting to set fire to an attap house In Beo Lane on the afternoon of April 4, was committed te stand trial In the High Court yester- day. The decision was made by i the Magistrate. Ivir.
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  • 149 4 MR. Li:n Yew H- S gapore Legislative Conn; and Mr. S. Jaganathan. Councillor, yesterday failed to persuade the Federation of City Council Labour Ur. representing about 9,000 labourers, not to strike from July 19. Both Councillors saw the Executive Committee of the Federation for more than
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  • 45 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tuos. Three Malay women were severely injured shortly after midnight < Monday > as the result of a collision with a car. All the women were admitted to the General Hospital. A Malay driver has been detained by th^ Police.
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  • 57 4 THE Rev. Tom Blakely. Acting General-Secretary of the Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. since October of 1951, leaves the Colony this morning for Ireland on the Ascanius. Hr will be on leave until ember, when he will take over a temporary appoint): m Ihe Irish Presbyterian Church of
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  • 25 4 THE Venerable Pandit Dhamrnaloka Thera of the Mahindarama Buddhist Temple, Kampar Road. will leave Penang for Ceylon on Friday, by the Corfu.
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  • 40 4 APPLICATIONS are being incited by the Singapore Study Group Movement for a three-month course on the history of English literature The course begins m September and will be held on Fridays at 6 p.m. The fee is $6.
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    97 4 TWO American hairdressers pave a demonstration yesterday at the Aurora Ladies Halrdressing Salon, m Higrh Street, of the new Duarfl i old permanent wa and the latest m hair tints and hair styles. The demonstration was arranged by Coiffeurs Million Co., sole agent m apore for Duart hair products. Picture
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  • 47 4 AN Indian on his way home on Monday night, was set upon by two men. one armed with a revolver, m Kranji Road and ribbed of $225. The two men are believed to have followed their victim m a green coloured car.
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  • 189 4 Legal Proceedings Started Against The Govt. Standard Staff Reporter A SECOND owner of a plot of land, which occupies a strategic position at a corner of Orchard Circus m Singapore, has instituted legal proceedings against the Government, claiming possession of the land. The owner is the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation
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  • 324 4 SEARCH for new taxpayers and undisclosed sources of income of existing taxpayers will be intensified by the end of this year, the Singapore Income Tax Department warns m its annual report for 1953. issued yesterday. The report says that by the end of 1954. the
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  • 115 4 Drive To Register The Blind PENANG. Tues. The Social and Welfare Department. Penang and Province We. ley. starting a di to register all blind people with the object of helping them. The Social Welfare Officer. Mr. Goon Sem Bye, told The Standard that the object of the survey is not
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  • 87 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. A Special Constable. Othmari bin Said. 21. was sentenced m the Sessions Court to three months' imprisonment having molested a Chinese woman, Goe Sooi Mot. 28. with intent to outrage her modesty on June 23 outside the Juru new village gate. The complainant told
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  • 51 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues— Ng Khiam Hong was charged m the Police Court yesterday, with acting as a bookmaker without being licensed as such. Ten persons from whom he is alleged to have received bets charged m the Police Court the previous day was allowed bail m $1,000 pending
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  • 37 4 TnJS^ Singapore District MYF is arranging to show a Him on Blood Transfusion followed with a talk by Mr" Dixon Chen at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church Kampong Kapor. at 8 p.ra. on Saturday.
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  • 141 5 MR. J. M. DovereuxColebourn, magistrate of the Singapore City Police Court, yesterday criticised the procedure and manner by which the City Council framed a charge against a farmer. Mi. Drvercuv-Colebourn also -v Council for ha :ne of a spec for m the :ak Bu<m, ,cr.
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  • 81 5 Seamen Walk Off Tanker TWELVE crew mem^rs of i the 600-ton Norwegian tanker. Veatun yesterday mornI ing walked oil the vessel, lying m the eastern anchorage of the Singapore Har- bour. The ship i.s expected to leave for Indo-China son time this afternoon. The tanker's departure has already been delayed
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  • 57 5 THE Odeon Cinema. Singapore, is arranging s pecial morning shows for all Singapore schools, of the on!y CineroaScope and colour picture lie Queen's recent tour, entitled "'Flight of the White t Heron." The shows «rft] begin fro'r .day, July 12 and wfl] I each morning
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  • 17 5 THE Seremban Town Council will bold a meeting m the Council Chambers on ThursJuly 8.
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  • 308 5 pnoio. Alliance Protest Delegates Told To Act Orderly KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Members of the Alliance protest procession scheduled for Thursday were given their first orders today as to what they should do during their march to the Istana to see the Sultan of Selangor. The first
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    52 5 THE Governor of Singapore Sir John Nicoll. lays the foundation stone of the sew S15f».000 swimming pool at Connt'U House. Aiuson Road. Singapore yesterday. The wooden mallet used by the dovernor was presented to him m a specially designed ease by the Manuring Committee of Connej Houm* ;%>, souvenir of
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  • 219 5 LEADING members of the shipping: community of Singapore, port officials, and seafarers off ships m port were present at Council House, Anson Road, j yesterday to se« the Governor of Singapore, Sir 1 John Xicoll lay the foundation stone for a new $159,900
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  • 48 5 Lance Corpora! L. Lehec. a Military Policeman, was yesterday fined $35 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr Howe Yoon Chong, when he pleaded guiltr to driving a truck negligently resulting m a collision with a motor van at Alexandra Road on March 3.
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  • 216 5 A SUBMISSION that there was no evidence that words complained of m an alleged defamatory letter were understood to mean what Mr. M. R. Swain, plaintiff, claimed them to be, was made by Mr. Kenneth Gould, counsel for C.H. Vnbehaun. m the Singapore High Court
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  • 487 5 TWO students were awarded Class I Honours m the Arts results announced by the University of Malaya yesterday. Mr. Choi Siew Hong, a married man who took up studies again after 12 years, awarded a Class I m Economics. Sharing first place with him was Mr. Wong
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  • 86 5 SINGAPORE Police are now hunting for a Chinese who stabbed a photographer friend of his, Au Vino Some. in Jalan Nun on Monday night. An was attacked m a car which was being driven by the Chinese. The photographer was pushed out and the
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  • 169 5 GOPALA PILLAY. an engine driver, was yesterday sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Eighth Police Court for using criminal force on a married woman. Peruvathi. with the intention of outraging her modesty. Peruvathi told the Court that at about 8 a.m.
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  • 36 5 .TOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Mr. Janab A. Mohamed Ibrahim, manager of Messrs. O. Rahiman Sahib, left for India on leave yesterday. Mr. Janab is a committee member of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Johore.
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  • 837 6 /\UR professional and amateur bogeymen try to send chills down our spines with their stories about this country being turned into another province of China. In an independent Malaya, warn these prophets, the numerically and economically > t ronger Chinese would dominate the political scene. But, as things
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  • 1164 6  -  J. HALCRO FERGUSON Says of llie London Observer >*lio spent some lime m that region recently. LONDON. THE conflict m Guatemala has highlighted the question of Communism m Latin America for the first time since 1948, when riots broke up the Inter-American Conference m Bogota. Colombia,
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  • 101 6 I the Caribbean area, A leading Communists tend to be citizens of neighbouring States or of none. They are regarded with the same sort of suspicion as "Easterners" In the United States Middle West or Londoners m Devon. Fin. although the United States may be resented,
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    21 6 How doth the Tory crocodile, Too rich to need relief. Envisage with a tearful smite. The Old Age Pensioners 7 grief!
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  • 134 6 'THE extreme Conservative Government of Laui-eano nex In Colombia (1949--53) professed to see a Communist m ever}- one of its opponents, verbal or embatI; but when the Government fell the vast majority of these "Red:?" turned out to be harmless Liberal who had not liked Dr.
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  • 195 6 We, the PEOPLE Buck Up There! Sir,— On the 9th January this year a coustn of mine brought his two Batu Pahat registered bicycles to the Singapore Vehicles Office for registration. Upon inspection of the ownership papers the Vehicles Officer m charge told my cousin that owing to a clerical
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  • 409 6 Review of Views Avert Strike SIX CHEW JIT POH urges both the Singapore City i Council and ita employees to i try to avert the proposed i strike which will paralyse ihe I entire services of the city. The i dispute over wages, it says. I can be settled amicably
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  • 237 6  - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi By selves. This offic be way one The pressivr Eur<» we have heai radio or m p, i to the Federati m General. Mr. M Hoßan. and Tony Bean of persona have they enjoy these two gem is a magnet i r reXvs voices
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  • 48 7 Progress Made In Tests On Comets LJuly 6 <R»nr :an Sandys, Minis- H< :day uood i bring made m ination of mnded lei «iid the from had b md an ol item •In ilar. main iid the the mloll: d would be subirt of inquiry. »n many w<
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  • 341 7 AUSSIE CLAD TO BE OUT OF RED CHINA July Mr. Frank i (Id Alis- ived here the Bri 1 after Communilled Shanghai, i con- possibility br< akout" hen the uthorit him an they had Linuld nnt |Uired an t xit Griffith said. "I am happy to be out but eery
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  • 55 7 (ReuterH S m dii igham Pal Bi lin i int Phithe Duk Lighi Infant] "glori en he di d leadIn Kon n on palace Bftcial m K( m I magoner Kinne i rthumberland Fusirded tl while Chin wl ived Queen m Knlgnts le birthday
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  • 31 7 REMBERi fi< RevI. Cze h army offii that the ities are holdius soldiers m returned Gei nany. vice- from any since three Cxechj fled IT Weiden
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  • 49 7 CHICAGO. July 6 (CP) i Yei, L'o. ChiI marine corps officer who KMght political m the United States. >een arrested by United officers and is being flown to Taipei Forthe U S. Nai y announc- •>• Hsuan m his suburban I n room on States planni
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  • 58 7 AND POLICE HOLD AGENT NEW YORK. July 6 <AP> A man described by police as an agent for the Chinese Nationalist Government was arrested today on charges of grand larceny of US$2lO,OOO Nationalist funds. He was identified as Ku Chih-chang. 48. of Los Angeles. California. He denied the charge, saying
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  • 139 7 I ><>\ J"«.v 6. (Keuter) has h lutldon l>iv°rre Court "jurt a decree absolute M •i an EnglishwoßMn now "nd I an nd «n^ian cit./, s?ila w 1 lhere with Mr; "Hunt,,, she had had es had extended her I l 0 »ye
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  • 396 7 Reorganisation Of Civil Defence Force Planned ka N r D N Ju[ y 6 (Reuter)— Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, British Home Secretary, said yesterday that if ever an attack with atomic weapons was made on Britain the loss of life and suffering would "constitute a tragedy
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  • 115 7 LONDON. July 6 < Reuter' Queen Elizabeth today received Mrs. Vljaya Lak;>hmi Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly and sister of Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister. Mrs. Pandit who was accompanied to Buckingham Palace by the Minister of State at the Foreign Office
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  • 23 7 THAI I -CARDS THE Thailand Cabinet has ordered the registration and card-indexing of the entire population of Bangkok, including both natives and aliei
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  • 81 7 WASHINGTON. July 6. Reuten Three Soviet offi- have been expelled from United States m recent months on espionage cha; the State Department announced today. The Soviet Government reported to have expelled two American attaches from Moscow m apparent retaliation The three Soviet officials and the dates
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  • 69 7 MANILA. July 6: <AP> Gen. James A. et. personal envoy of President nhower. today rec< Ived an the entire PhilipDine nation is behind the United States m its fight against Communism, come peace or war. The pledge came from President Ramon Magsaysay, a bitter foe of the
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  • 25 7 THE C-in-C. FARELF. General Sir Charles Loewen. left Singapore by air yesterday for the Federation and will be away for three days
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  • 236 7 CAIRO, July 6 (Reuter) A policeman, disguised as a mechanic, struggled m mid-air with a smuggler today m a plane carrying about a ton of contraband narcotic drugs. Police put a disguised military plane at the smugglers* disposal when an airport official told them he had
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  • 43 7 TAIPEH. July 6, (Router) Nationalist China's Ambassador tO the United States, Dr. Wellington Koo. is returning to Formosa on July 20 to take up a new post as President of the Examination Yuan, usually reliable fourcet here said today.
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  • 179 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 6. The following arc the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 2 UdAugust 21 Id. September 2 1 ad. October December 21 Jd. Januory/Morch 21 id. April June 2 Ud. July c.i.f.
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  • 68 7 Siam Pays For Death Railway LONDON. July 6 (Reiner) Biam has paid €355.000 for the Siam-Burma Railway built by prisoners during the war. Mr. Osb»rt Peake. Britain's Minister of Pensions said yesterday. Mr. Peake who was answering a question m the House of Commons, said this amount had to be
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  • 50 7 TOKYO. July 6 <UP» Police reported 41 dead, six missing and 39 Injured as ol 2.00 a.m. today m Western Japan from floods caused by heavy rains. Some relief was expressed by regional authorities as the weatherman forecast clearer skies with the rain storm moving eastward.
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  • 368 7 The Peer Has Hair On His Chest Says Nurse LONDON, July 6. (Reuter). A blonde nurse. 32-year-old Mrs. Margaret Evans, lost hen case of assault yesterday against Lord Beatty. 49--year-old British peer. Evans said In court she to the who had duped her. jed that Lord Beatty, of the British
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  • 185 7 LONDON, July li. (Ilcuter).— -Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, told the House <>2 Commons yesterday the British Government w.is "not at present engaged m any negotiations about trade with China." I The Minister had basked by Mr. William Warbey, a Labour member,
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  • 142 7 Soviet Veto For Firemen NEW YORK. fid] I: <AP) A verbal alarm sent two fire companies to the headquarters nf the Russian delegation to the United Nations late Mon day night but the iremea ran into a veto tin > weren't permitted to enter. The Russians said there wasn't any
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  • 45 7 LAS P A L M A S Islands). July 6 (AP Maria Viela Ram" ly the oldest woman Palmas, died yesterday 110. She is survived b sons. 39 grandchildren. »2 g r e a t-grandehildren and three great-' I and children.
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    • 885 8 Shippers Report protection of favourable time af charter agreement or benefit f g%\Al £*B by the additional revenues mm\Mww Wat deriving from new tonnage m m commission. m%_^ M AZM.— <Tne outlook for the KfAlllS freight market is one of unM %aTM af af «aW certainty." the Financial LONDON, July
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  • 54 9 Increase In Reserve: LONDON. July 6 <Reuter> Britain's gold and dollar re■enrea rose by $32,000,000 during June to $3,017,000,000 on June 30. the Treasury announced here recently. Defence aid from the United States during the month amounted to $3,000,000 and $15,000.0000 were received m gold and dollars from the European
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  • 317 9 Colony Dealers Call To Jakarta SINGAPORE textile merchants are hoping that the ban on the exports of textiles from Japan to Indonesia would influence Indonesia to permit imports of textiles from the Colony. The Japanese ban followed a default by Indonesia on payments to Japan under a
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  • 196 9 MALAYA: FACTS FIGURES THE results of Malayan companies for another year are presented m the 33rd edition of "Facts and Figures of Malayan Companies" compiled and issued by Messrs. Fraser and Company, stock, share and exchange brokers. In the foreword Me Fraser Co. observed that it was a year when
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  • 253 9 LONDON, July 6, (Reuter). The Manchester Guardian, m its financial column yesterday says there are grounds for thinking that even if the International Tin Agreement comes into operation m the next six months the market has over emphasised the support which the scheme will pro-
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 215 9 flllcy OOP By V. f. Horn/in J*T KVSOO>JfS6- J A FINE GENTLEMAN. /^HE DOWC ATT^cL V >/^^ I^^ UK£THAT' iJ The H^ ll^ 1 J«M«i Jones By S#O|| Drofce bm 5^ \«noe course. *w* I Xop course jm «tkestbl Priscillas Pop By At Vermeer /^^°HJ\ /ABOUT IfNONSENSE. PRISCILLA!)) |i WHEN
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    202 10 aiiGim: rer* *i™. And who wouldn't? tor here a gal whose picture caught th rye of a Hollywood producer m Italy The fllm-bms. looking fof Momebne to play the leading rpl of The Barefoot Countessa m th movie of that name, picked upon Ava Gardner after aft the bully
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    226 10 > <>tl .i.iiW): CaiiKdt m n dramatic po-f nn tiny whirl to the 2 pul*atlitg muvi. ol kiiiiii) Antonio m<i Teresa il^ilxht < It it li.iliroom patrons with nen<«ational Toreador number > on Saturday nicht. They followed BD ilt-m with another with S a -p.iiii-ii liuvour. As a
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  • 42 10 <Rl< .111 < Among the S.iturd.-iy-niKhti-ro who Bade tin- popular Cm kpit a tawt for rrlchration witc Mr. ami Mr- i. llarp^-r, \vln» preferred to dine alfrr-co m tht« i hez Vpronituie r.rill. Mr. HariH-r is m the Mngapore HartMMir Hoard. fdgdg
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  • 71 10 (I El I): Like mother, like daughter so nil all the friend* who attt-iuled the party given by Embassj Hotel sapervlMr I. aura IVarrea to daiißlitrr Audrey Helen < arr when latter arri\ed m Colony from Sydney last week. Audrey and her mum hadn't seen each other m
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  • 58 10 (BELOW): That's a familiar face, and those who know the set-up at Radio Malaya will identify the gentleman as Jofaa unningham of the N«-«s Koorn. In Singapore since IMS, be served too on the llllc between I'M'* and 'St. John \va s aUo at one time with Renters.
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    15 10 to follow 1 the Inn^y"^!^ evening eujojing the cuiMae of Ibis popular reuUc^\ouv Hunuernu
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  • 725 11 DEXTER'S INCLUSION IS WELCOME South Selection Contains Surprises But... (By '•LINESMAN") THE selection of the South Team for the "Test" match against the North at Ipoh during the August holidays must have come as a surprise to the cricketing fraternity, not only because of its composition but of the early
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  • 193 11 Palmer with a strained back He promptly collected three wickets and at the close Nottinghamshire were only three runs on with seven second innings wickets m hand. Close of play scores: At Horsham: Derbyshire 213 T.. 58 for nve Sussex 148. Eato. rigntarm medium, four for 18 Ram curtailed
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  • 182 11 County Struggle For Runs LONDON, July, 6 (Reuter) Yorkshire, Knglish county cricket championship leaders, dismissed Surrey, last years champions for :!10 at the Oval today to gain a first innings lead of 151. Much surprisingly they did not enforce the follow on. Yardley. Yorkshire Captain, may rue his decision for
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  • 87 11 Singapore Chinese Swimming Club invites entries for this years championships to Up held on August 28. There aiv -vents for men. six for boys and seven for girls. For the 1.500 metres free style and the 200 butterfly stroke events lor men, the finals will be held
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    • 304 11 ENGAGEMENT -I Mr. I and UATIONS^ACANT TRIPLICATIONS are li Temporary part- fare. Singaii ion II Salary ;4 r > x 15--u table \rnis at initial of ments to Officer mporarv, <i month.vo ye. ididate may permanent imlm out i •I refracrhool i! to ho udies .i or cants york ielinof
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    • 512 11 1 ■M'lmyid PWD TENDER NOTICE 'PENDERS from Clas s A B registered Contractors will be received by the Settlement Engineer Penang, up to Ii.OO p.m. on 28th July, 1954 for "Re-construction of Two Destroyed Spans and One Pier of the Reinforced Concrete Bridge over Muda River Province Wellesley Full particulars
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    • 554 11 MALAYAN RAILWAY VACANCIES FOR TRAFFIC AND ACCOUNTS APPRENTICES APPLICATIONS are Invited from Fedrral Citizens for the following appointments m the service of the Malayan Railway Administration: (a) Traffic Apprentices to be trained for appointments as Senior Assistant Traffic Supt rintendents m the Traffic Department. (b) Accounts Apprentices to be trained
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    • 447 11 THE SELAMiOR MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES CLUB, KUALA LUMPIK. NOTICE THE Sixteenth Annual Gen- eral Meeting of the member s of the above club will be held at the club premise* on Friday 9th July, 1954 at 5.30 p.m. The meeting will be "receded by a tea party. AGENDA 1.
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    • 310 11 f 1 1 IN ft ft <^^J SINGAPORE TICER STANDARD C^feS,i QUICK-QUIZ YOU ENTER TODAY YOU GET PAID BY RETURN! The rules c&re simple 1. We give below three clues to the names of advertisers m TODAY'S pages of The Standord. All you have to do is to f'"d the
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  • 277 12 Robbie Burns Shines ROBBIE Burns (Itougoitre), ft last start Penan*; winner, wa.s impressive when sent over half a mile m the company of Supremacy (Tali). Raring: neck and neck all the way, Robbie Burns was a neck ahead of Across the lino. This is a splendid gallop
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  • 163 12 Kebenaran Win With A Fine Rally A GOAL, scored by Sani m the 56th minute of play, gave full points to Kebenaran Club when they met Social Athletic Party m a SAFA Div. 3A league match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Trailing 2 l at halftime, Kebenaran staged a fine rally
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  • 592 12 Newcomers Blue Lamp Star Sapphire Ready NEWCOMER Blue Lamp (Fellows) went very stylishly when sent out with Josker II as companion over half a mile. Gathering speed on approaching the three, the pair made a race of it and across the line it was Blue Lamp by a long head
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  • 388 12 AWANG GABOS' four second half goals including a hattrick enabled the Bukit Timah Sports Club to hand the Young Companion Athletic Association a 4 l beating m a SAFA Division 3A League match played at the BODCA ground yesterday. Thus Bukit
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  • 81 12 TWO Indonesian soccer teams will be m Singapore for series of yames. Yesterdays SAFA Cornell announced that Banka Billington team will arrive on August 21 and the UMS the second week of August. A suggestion by Mr. Appavoo that S A I A should look into
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  • 283 12 ALTHOUGH league leaders Amicable Athletic Association beat Police S.A. 3 l m their SAFA senior league game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, to consolidate their perch at the top, they can be considered lucky m doing so. The score merely flatters them. i For never
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  • 18 12 TUAN Mong OBA beat SCSA 3—l m SAFA Div. 3A match at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 681 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By GALLOPING conditions were ideal at Bukit Timah yesterday when several workouts of candidates came under observation m preparation for the forthcoming Singapore Turf Club's July meeting. Best worker was Troubadour who, with Viney astride, easily breezed over three furlongs m 36
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  • 148 12 Gymkhana Score 6th Straight GYMKHANA Sports Club scored their sixth straight win yesterday whe n they beat Indian Brotherhood Soccerites 3 2 m a SAFA division 3B game at St. George's Road. Frayed tempers resulted m players adopting questionable tactics but this vanished when the referee "booked" Soccerites right wing
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  • 66 12 SEREMBAN. Tues.— The Negri Sembilan Police soccer team, which eliminated the Selangor Police from this year's Hannigan Shield competition, will meet the Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur, m the second round tomorrow at the Station Padang here. The Negri Police line up for the match is: Jaalar;
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  • 474 12 CHAN ONN LENG of the Anglo-C 'hi, SI B broke the three-year-old 100 yards record m set by another ACS boy, Daniel Sne win, *<* mark of 10.4 sees, at the Singapore Intlr <? e athletic heats held at Victoria School
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  • 86 12 SOCCER and Cup G Pulo Bukov cantile Geylang; I :> 7 v OTEC lnk bLb J B v STC S -pu v Char Park. Group C: Ba!a r BoMotors SHU f or( j[ Mansfield v Stanrac Group D iJra Bnck'c: ian AiTm ways S( 1 Th n Group
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