Singapore Standard, 12 July 1954

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  • 16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tiger Vol. V. No. 10. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.
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  • 38 1 RIO DE JANEIRO July 11, (AP)— The Brazilian Supreme Court has granted an injunction ordering the restoration to duty of four Brazilian diplomats accused of Communist learnings. The court's decision, announced yesterday, was unanimous.
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  • 303 1 Perak May Upset Boycott Settlement KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A new major political crisis looms m the Federation as the possibility grows that the "peace" agreement reached between the UMNO MCA Alliance and the Federal High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, will be scrapped. And the cause of
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  • 289 1 TWO MORE RULERS SEE THE ALLIANCE THE UMNO-MCA Alliance yesterday staged processions m two towns m the Federation Seremban m Negri Sembilan and Arau m Perlis and saw the Rulers of the respective States. SEREMBAN: Ten thousand Alliance members, most of them Malays, marched m a procession to the Secretariat
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  • 218 1 AGREEMENT IS REACHED ON PRISONERS PARIS, July 11 (Reuter /AFP) French High Command reports from Hanoi last night said that French and Vietminh representatives at the Trung Gia conference had reached general agreement on the treatment of prisoners of war. The agreement grants prisoners of war of both camps the
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  • 70 1 CAIRO. July 11: (Reuter)— Colonel Gamel Abdel Nasser, Egyptian Prime Minister, today discussed with his chief advisers Britain's latest proposals for settlement of the Suez Canal dispute handed to him last night by Sir Ralph Stevenson, the British Ambassador m Cairo. An Egyptian spokesman
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  • 182 1 PARIS, July 11, (Reuter) Hopes rose today that Premier Pierre Mendes France will obtain a cease-fire m Indo-China on acceptable terms by July 20/ after first reports of the Mendes France-Molotov meeting m Geneva last night had reached Paris. "The Premier is very hopeful," a
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  • 255 1 SURREY, July 11, (Reuter) Sir Gordon Richards, Britain's champion jockey, had a good night at the hospital here where he was admitted after being thrown and rolled on by Queen Elizabeth's filly, Abergeldie. yesterday. He suffered dislocation of a pelvic bone which was later
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  • 136 1 Arab Gunmen Kill Eight FERRYVILLE, Tunisia, July 11 (Reuter).— Eight people were killed and 12 wounded when terrorists opened up with machinegun fire during a festival m the main square here last night. Two men m Arab clothing fired bursts of stengun fire into a
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  • 136 1 LONDON, July 11 (Reuter) The choice of Dr. Lin Yu Tang as Chancellor designate of the new Nanyang University m Singapore, was described here today as "a brilliant one?" by Atticus. Sunday Times columnist. "Dr. Lin Yu Tang is a prototype of the Humanist upon
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  • 54 1 LONDON. July 11, (AFP)— The influential newspaper, Sunday Times, claimed today that the cause of the crashes of the British Comet Jet airliners was due to a design fault. The newspaper added that the findings of the inquiries into the accidents would shortly be published
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  • 173 1 WEAR A BOWLER GET A SALUTE LONDON, July 11, (Reuter)— Colonel Marcus Lipton, a Labour M.P., is protesting to the War Office that Guardsmen on sentry duty have been ordered to salute everyone who passes them wearing a bowler hat and carrying a tightly rolled umbrella, traditional dress of young
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  • 308 1 Two Consular Officials Are Wounded MYSTERY SHOOTING IN EMBASSY LONDON, July 11, (Reuter). Surgeons here early today fought to save two Dominican diplomatic officials who collapsed from bullet wounds on a London pavement after bursts of fire inside the Dominican Consulate. Criminal Investigation Department detectives were rushed to the Consulate,
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  • 32 1 LONDON. July 11, (Reuter) Don Luis Bernardino, First Secretary at the Dominican Embassy here, one of two Dominican diplomats wounded m a shooting affray last night, died m hospital today.
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  • 70 1 The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. J. P. L. Thomas, will arrive In Singapore on or about Sept. 16 on a tour of the Far East Station.— l Reuter clined to be doubtful of their status, and added: "We have no such feelings." He referred them
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    • 71 1 EDAH READER WINS IT t the 1 $100 a day Quiz ontest No. 3. w Liang of Merbok. SunLh. Mr. Ted Secretary of Olymplc Answers 0 1— RINSO made so r when you 1 proJud; -.niments Of found my ED STR1CKLAND much easler FAKKER ted people with product). JuUp» coinments
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  • 323 2 Carpenter's Death Probe By Police SINGAPORE. Police are now investigating the death of a 76-year-old ex-carpenter, Chla Tang Puay. who was found lying with injuries on the floor of his room m Ah Hood Road yesterday morning. Chia had wounds on his forehead, left and right knees and left elbow.
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  • 399 2 Workers Go Back Today KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The five day strike by workers of the Lever Brothers factory here was settled amicably today. More than 350 workers will return to work £t 8 a.m. tomorrow. Athough the police kept watch on the factory, the strike was carried
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  • 101 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The adjourned meeting of the Town Council. Johore Bahru, was held yesterday and attended by the nine elected members wljo boycotted the June meeting. Welcoming them back to the Council. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, the new President said that he was pleased that they
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  • 138 2 THE Singapore Government is proposing to convert an existing bungalow at Labrador into a rest house and build two more at Tanjong Rhu to expand its present number of holiday bungalows for junior officers. Mr. A. Wear. Director of Public Works, told The Standard 'yesterday
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  • 114 2 Raj Seeks Control On Hotels A WARNING that he will introduce a bill for controlling the number of hotels springing up m residential areas m Singapore, was issued yesterday by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Labour Legislative Councillor, yesterday. Mr. Raj was commenting on his motion to censure Government for
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  • 47 2 MR. MASAICHI IGURA, Director and Chief Engineer of the Sasebo Ship IndustryCo. Ltd.. Japan, is expected to arrive m Singapore by 8.0.A.C. today. He has been invited by the Nanyang Trading Co., their agents, to make a general survey of market conditions here.
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  • 73 2 Another Bandit Killed KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A terrorist was killed by a patrol of the First Battalion, the East Yorkshire Regiment m the Paloh District of Johore this morning. A rifle and 25 rounds of ammunition were recovered. A terrorist was wounded by men of an Area Security Unit m
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  • 154 2 CAPT. T. D. RICHARDS, captain of a coastal vessel plying between Singapore and Borneo refuted a statement made by a spokesman of the Association of Engineers that "the Colony is now suffering from an acute shortage of marine engineers." "On the contrary, we have a
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  • 64 2 MR. L. SELVARAJ told The StanOard last night that he is still the President of the Singapore Lighter Workers' Union and said that the state ment by the secretary. Mr. G. Balakrishnan, that he was "sacked" was nothing but "hot air." Mr. Selvaraj made this finnouncement as
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  • 367 3 LINCOLNS BLAST BANDIT CAMPS IN PERAK JUNGLE IPOH Son.— A pot of v r.n rk nd pursuit of Perak Commusist5 ist chiefs known to lurk "n ih«- rugged jungle-clad i"lls east of Ipoh, reports The imps themselves nass of tangled having been so thoroughly devastated by the pin-point bombing of
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  • 42 3 Ruler Is Asked To Sack His Mentri Besar THREE-PARTY ALLIANCE SUBMITS PETITION TO PERAK SUIT am -The Perak Alii ince com- the UMNO, d the Perak Party deemergency d m Kuala rsterday to Sultan of elieve the itri Besar Dato Pangr Gantang,
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  • 74 3 Misa N. R. icher of the Girls' School n awarded a irship by the lor a year's United States. E Syracuse I York for a :-.g course. m :iis school for n 15 years. Miss the same time q interest m is a leadof
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  • 151 3 Sun. Malacca DJ Departheld a successful Sports which was at- c President ComG E.C Wisdom, a" >: Cabaret, last nany week-end pn ent at the dance pher Shaw.C. Mrs Sha\v_oss. d Mrs. Dennis The meeting was of the opinion that the people of Perak no longer
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  • 269 3 JOURNALISTS from Malaya. Singapore and Hongkong, including Mr. Hugh Savage. News Editor of the Singapore Standard, inspected the Headquarters of the Royal Empire Society during their tour of Britain as guests of the British Government. The newsmen admired the progress made m restoring what is probably the
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  • 216 3 MEMBERS of the Singapore Historical Society spent two hours m the Kirn Keat Road Buddhist Temple yesterday morning, inspecting Buddhist relics to obtain first hand knowledge on the temple's historical significance. Secretary of the Society. Mr. Lee Siow Mong who headed the tour, said the visitors were
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  • 120 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Few Government officials really understand the workings of the •Whitley machinery" because they have long been accustomed to making decisions by unilateral action, without caring much for the views of the staff, the secretary on the staff side of the Whitley Council,
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  • 24 3 MR. TAN THIAN SOO of the District Office. K.iub. Pa hang-, who won the first Singapore Standard's SlOO Quick-Quiz contest.
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  • 81 3 2-Day Show AtB. Jermal BUTTERWORTH. Sun.— An estimated 4,000 exhibits would be on display at the Settlement Agricultural Show to te held at Bagan Jtrmal, on July 17 and 18. There will bs exhibits of agri- horticultural machinery and demonstrations of tractors and other agricultural imp' ments. Twenty-one thousand admission
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  • 260 3 (Standard Music Critic) A LARGE and attentive audience m the Victoria Memorial Hall last night heard one of our most distinguished musicians, Leon Goossens. give an oboe recital. Noreen Stokes accompanied and also contributed some piano solos. In everything he plays Mr. Goossens demonstrates, not only his
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    • 113 3 LjngaporH JS V The Problems Asia by Mr. 'nson. Public 8 pm.. M md bodybuildfting 530 p.m. v SOCIETY! exhi' art at the Hall 5.30 pm. tf meeting 9 is 2 and 7 p.m n badn •dl school 5-9 4 pm. .In duih" j show for "Calling All Pride m
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    • 853 4  - Can You Solve This Mystery? THE CHALLENGK: Are you wide awake? Can people fool you? If someone told you a story with an error m it could you spot what wa s wronjf? Paul Husted is your age and he is i» the .same class a.s you are m school.
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    • 168 4 'I E name of j.n animal is hidden m each sentence below. Every animal word is spelled backward. and 'S over into another word. For example, the hidden animal m the phrase CARRY NO PACKAGES is PONY. Look for the name of one animal m each sentence. When
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  • 941 4  -  Loh Teck Eng By TINE 3rd proved to be a very enjoyable day for the ''"osraphical Society of tho S. Malacca, for it wa. that day that a party of imrty-five members and four masters visited the Regent Estate to sain first-hand
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  • 407 4  -  M.A. GLASGOW By r THE steam engine and the internal combustion engine, by helping to revolutionise industry and transport, altered the lives of millions of people m all parts of the world. Now, the gas turbine engine is beginning to play a similar and equally spectacular
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  • 39 4 MOTHER visitor I children, Delia. Ward, had washed ed the dishet day while she was r m the big Tt. d by her chair intently. "And what I d m do. dear* tin Betsy giggled. tij) ell the':
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  • 106 4 FOR nearly 30 years, writing to an unknown friend m another country about one's own country and experiences has made thousands of international "pen pals." Now photographs are being used. Miss Polly Puffer, a fifth grade school teacher m the U.S. eastern city of South Orange,
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  • 260 5 Industrials: Fiaser Neave Ords. $1.9.> to $2.00. unoas $3.10 and S3 12*. Hammers $3.09 Ho Bank Lon. S94*, Wm *aeka $2.87 i cri. Malayan Breweries >. Malayan Collieries 55 to 58 cts. Oversea Chinese Bank $28*. Robinson Ords. M.87 A. Sime Darby $2.00, Singapore Cold Storage $4.75. Straits
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  • 79 5 Jelebu Ti B Drrdiiuj. Ltd: An extraordinary general meeting will be held on August 21, to pass a special resolution to wind up th« company voluntarily. The sum $65,000 has been received as full payment on account of sale, m situ, of the dredge, its stores and spares.
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  • 869 6 I SINGAPORE *> STANDARD I Asia's New Skin (The Voice of Malaya/ Head Office 23, tim Teck Kim Road, Singapore 2. Telephone Nosf *****—5 Telegraphic Address: TICERNEWS Singapore v d to flght an atomic world war m defence of 81am or Cambodia or Burm. So asked the Manchester Guardian m
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  • 470 6 U "In the last few weeks Southern Asia has be- come the centre of Western interest. The < Geneva conference and the fall of Dien Bien n Phu have made us realise how much is at tt stake m those distant countries. If our poli- S M
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    566 6 evaporated, India. Paki^ and Ceylon remained within the Commonwealth and found themselves treated equal members. The idea of the Colombo Plan had a considerable effect In makins: Asians believe that British economic interest was not only m exploitation. The invasion of South Korea m June, 1950. provided an
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    • 128 6 Sir; —Believe ir or not, the other day, I received c compound notice for $5 for disobeying o traffic road sign which happened <e« the notice stated) more than seven months ago. I triad very hard to remember the affence but could not. Nevertheless, I hod t« pay
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    • 190 6 J Sir: The President* of the Malay National OigaZ nization, Tungku Abdul C Rahman on the occasion of the opening of the Kampong 2 Melayu United Malay \ational Organization branch Singapore on the 4th inM. Z urged the Malays m the CoJ lony to return
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    • 214 6 Sir; With reference to the Associate Chinese Chambers of Comir reference to the Practice In the United Kingdom, it is a matter of interest to refer them to Parliamen•v Practice relating to ;:u resignation of hers. T. Eskine Mays, Parliamentary Practice lMh Edition on Pago L'lU "It is
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    • 53 6 Sir: Referring to your article "Hotel mai Inherits estate** on 27th June page 3, my fa given Pitas Rubber E Kudat. N. Borneo. I to be manager of the i but have since resigned. I am proceeding to United Kingdom on leave prior to taking up another appointment. ANDREAS
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  • 289 6  - A Drop of INK R. B. Ooi by A SEREMBAN P nost anxioug i does not b "sleepy hollow" d the Town C build an airstrip The neighbour Malacca had heM bious title for time but today of an airfield wh.v touch down refill i Despite its acca still n
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    • 38 6 Mil M mfTfA BAY if tf P PASSING OF THE SHADOW? -Th€ from Curtain wHI fe or a />Jf a>kl tMj/<m w m exc h n hg< the secrets of the $un uith Britain and America."— A'ews Report.
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  • 272 7 U.S. SENATE APPROVES NEW PLAN OF ACTION U.N. Admits Red China WASHINGTON, July 11, (Rcufcr)— The United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday approved o proposal calling on President Eisenhower to outline a ne* course of action by Congress, it the United Nations gives Communist China a seat. The provision,
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    35 7 Photo I ms This neat little number (the < ales of bow ties, mole version, and ..irn by Jackie Loughrey. The lovely tly ensconced m Los Vegas, Nevada, was n the 1953 Miss Universe contest. UP
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  • 192 7 VIENNA, July ll f (Reuter). Austria's worst floods of the century had yesterday cut off 50 villages and the city of Linz and forced thej tion of thousands of people. i At lea<t six people were! known to have lost their lives. And the
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  • 21 7 I i CAP) I obfrom to for ient which I an ID- how I nought
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  • 200 7 Economic Situation Improves —Butler GLOUCESTER, July 11, (Reuter).— Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said here yesterday that Britain's economic situation had developed favourably m the past few months. The balan< c of payments position for the flrsi half of the year gave grounds for satisfaction, he told
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  • 65 7 BERLIN". July ii. (Reuter). —An Ea>t German court terday vVUiit'lri Wolff, head of an alleged "group of saboteurs" to death for crimes against mit.v committed m Poland during the Nazi occupation, the East Germany news agency reported. He was also sentenced to 15 years hard
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  • 25 7 LONDON. July 11 (Renter) Qi,< Juliana of and her 14-. iaughter, Priiv Irene. arii- esterday for a -end visit to Britain.
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  • 66 7 TEL AVIV, July 11 (Renter) Israeli troops last night stormed an Egyptian border outpost m the Gaza strip, inflicting "a number of casualties" m a fierce engagement. »n Israeli army spokesman announced. The spokesman said the engagement followed an Egyptian attacK on an Israeli unit on reconnaissance
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  • 102 7 KARACHI. July 11. (AP).— Pakistan has protr.si.-d strongly to India over the opening of the Bhakara Canal, it was announced by a Government spokesman last night. The protest said that opening of the canal was 'm clear violation of international commitments Pakistan Premier Mohamme Ali
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  • 31 7 STATE COLLEGE. Pennsylvania, July li, (Reuter).— Mrs. Milton Eisenhower. 50, wife of the President of Pennsylvania State University and President Eisenhower's sister-in-law, died yesterday at her home h«
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  • 77 7 PARIS, July 11 (Renter) An examining magistrate decided here yesterday that the independent political weekly, the Express, had no case to answer on a charge of publishing military secrets, brought by ex-Premier Joseph Lan Government m .May. Police seized thousands of copies of an edition containing
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  • 85 7 Only Briton Aboard Was Messenger' HONGKONG, July 11 (Renter) A Queen'i m< the only Briton al •< ihe British steamer Hupeh, h arrived here today I Tientsin, North China. Twenty-five other foreigi turd were Russians stateless persons hound for new liome.s m South Ann and Australia under the ;)ices of
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  • 61 7 WASHINGTON. July 11. t Reuter)— Pr< -sidrnt hower yesterday sign< d a proclamation extending until January 1. 1956. the existing 'reciprocal duty ffee trad< llations between the United and the Philippic The formal document n the presence *>i I Philippine leaders including the Vice President. Mr.
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  • 196 7 SEOUL, July 11, (UP). Two American missionaries lost for four clays were found today m an isolated fishing village alter they had drifted for 36 hours In a crippled motor-boat on the open sea. The missionaries, the Rev. Elmer Kilboume «>f L° s An geles
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  • 126 7 US Keeps Asians Informed WASHINGTON. July 11 (Retlter). -The United Btatei plans to keep its Asian allies particularly Pakistan. Thailand and the Philippines informed of progress towards forging a South-east Asian defence alliance, a State Department spokesman hen- yesterday. Sir Zafrullah Khan. Pa tans Foreign Minis^M-. with Thai and Philippine
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  • 263 7 Mother, Stepfather Beat Girl For 2 Years LOS ANGELES, July 11, (AP).— A little girl, her thrice broken left arm still m a cast, her lips misshapen and her front teeth missing, said that for two years she was beaten by her mother and stepfather, oufh stunted by malnutrition, crippled
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  • 131 7 MARGARETS VISIT BOnx. July 11. (Renter).— The W< I German Government ye terday hailed next week's visit to the republic by Princess Margaret an honour to the German people. It showed that Britain regarded Germany as having n a place of equality m n community of nations,
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  • 75 7 WASHINGTON. July 11: (UP) -The Senate Foreign Relations Committe relay voted to stop ail deliveries of foreign aid material to Fra 'and Itrly by Deo. 31. it they did not ratify the Euro] Defence Community aj :it. COREA SWORN IN MR. S C. SHIRLEY Can
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  • 114 7 mix-up had wrong MAN 'DEAD' TONTEG, Wahs, July 11 (Reuter) Relatives of Fred Gray, who not a telegram. "Fred passed away." soon after he was operated on at Cardiff. Wales, heard a few hours later that he was get tins: better Family m. t liries by tele phone to the
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  • 244 7 Armed Forces Expansion WASHINGTON, July 11. (IP).— Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, has given his full approval for immediate steps to be taken to strengthen and expand the Thai armed fon diplomatic officials said yesterday. The officials said Mr. Dulles' told this to
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    42 7 I' NITS of Japan's new Self- Defence Forces march past at Etchujima, Tokyo, at a parade held recently to mark the formal establish ment of Air. Land and Sea Defence Forces under the National Defence Law, which became effective on July AP
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    • 830 9  -  Angus Wilson By A JR. J. D. SCOTT'S novel is very good. To say this is inevitably to confess that one cannot do it full justice m the scope of this review. Like all good novels, it may be read on a number of levels, and if, at
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    • 595 9  - OFF WITH THE MOTLEY NIGEL GOSLING Future Indefinite. By Noel Coward. (Heinemann. 215.) Just So Far. By Hardy Amies. Collins. 155.) r PHE spectacle of a man trying to break out of the magic circle of his own talents is always impressive and sad. Noel Coward, whose new volume of
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 233 9 r /r^p; I^^^^ lKS^3^ ByV.TH^Un The Heart Ol Juliet Jone, B^ S# an ©rofce <T OUTBIDS. Wf UL MAVf TO TOM OUT TIM« LXX *lfim in iJr^rJutf fr^W^HSBPI COM 6 lS *OU«PuB6 OP »54 Hid* aw( TMKf'^S AMP »UV%OU A ON TM*T «»rr BiZoaluV M CWECT UP »VPBE THOSE HTIALTMV4NP
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 211 10 Sir,— Messrs Sopiee and Yeap make much play with the claim that the Labour demand for Elections m 1954 is "unrealistic anr 1 inreasonable." Yet. the- !i had a hand m formulating the Labour policy which led to this claim. Throughout 1953. Mr. Sopiee was
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    • 331 10 Sir; Complaints have appeared m your paper under the nom-de-plume of "Protest* and "Graduate" that the inaugural meeting of the University of Malaya Society was held m secrecy, that no notice had been given to graduates of the intention to hold this meeting and that there had
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    • 138 10 Sir; India, Burma and Indonesia did not wait for general elections before achieving their independence. Why must we? Is It because they regard independence as the means to an end m political and economic stability and social security, whilst we consider independence as the end itself?
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    • 169 10 Sir; May, I through your columns, expose an 2 unhappy instance of unfair I discrimination on the part lof the Authorities at Kal- lang Airport. On July 5, I went to the Airport to meet Mr. M Gopala Menon. who was returning from India I am an
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    • 74 10 Sir;— The drains at Jalan Chengkek have dead-ends I am wondering who m the City Council approved the scheme. The rain-water m the drains becomes a happy breeding ground for mosquitoes Disease might spread should the situation continue. Mosquitoes bite us all through the night W>uld the City
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    • 410 10 Sir;— l beg to refer to you r editorial. "SOME BRIDGE THIS," July 5, and congratulate you on certain aspects of the subject. I have no doubt that fair-minded people must accept differences of opinion on matters political with an unbiased mind, and hope that
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    • 92 10 Sir;— The Chinese Community should be grateful to the authorities for allotting: such a prominent place m the heart of Singapore Town for erecting: the Lim Boh Seng Memorial. The pagoda is a fitting monument to a true hero for whom Singapore is proud to possess. The inscription m
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    • 212 10 Sir; In connection with the letter which appeared m page 6 of your paper dated 6th July "There is a burial plot for Buddhists," I have to thank Mr. P. E. Perera for supporting my case. It i s true that there is a burial ground and
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  • 838 10  -  TONY MILES Call thorn brash, call them bumptious, but I can't help Wring thesr... B, HOW do you like your kids? Quiet... cautious... and colourless? Or '> independent.... brash and bouncy? Give me the confident, cocky kids every time I can't help liking 'em They get a kick
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  • 536 11 wxvuy, July 10: (Reuter)— F. Green, of Britain broke the world three miles record at the Unite City Stadium m 13 minutes 32.2 seconds. The previous record was set up 12 years ago by Sweden's Gundar Haegg 13 minutes 32.4 seconds' Chris
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  • 291 11 Keen As Yorkshire Cutlery LONDON, July 11: (Reuter).—The struggle at Sheffield, yesterday, between Surrey, reigning English county cricket champions, and Yorkshire, present leaders m the table, produced cricket as keen as the cutlery for which the city is famed. rrey. sent m first, lost their top three men for 13
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  • 1172 11 To the Police went the honour, yesterday, of compiling the highest score m senior division tournament cricket when they declared at 239 rim' '"^oT^nSg 1 rc St K e, th I^s^ at Th Road these runs and had victory at their fingers' tip s
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  • 247 11 BIRMINGHAM, July 10: (Renter) Jaroslav Drobny the Wimbledon champion. won the British Midland Counties singles championships here today. In the final he took only 23 minutes to beat the young British international Roger Becker 6—o. 6—3. Becker who had eliminated top seeded Lewis Hoad
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  • 392 11 County Tables Averages THE English County cricket championship table after yesterday** matches ig as follows: Ist Inns No Lead P W L D T Dec. ML MD. Pts York 18 10 0 4 1 1 0 1 134 Warwick 16 9 3 4 0 0 0 3 IM MSex 14
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  • 183 11 AT BALESTIER. CYMA beat YMCA by 7 wickets. YMCA: 83 (Rajendra 40. Armstrong 14: Rodrigues 5 tor 20, Oliverio 3 for 13 CYMA: 84 for 3 (A. Nathan 32 not out. M Ang. 23. Wijesinghe 12) On the Padang. SRC drew with Wanderers. Wanderers: 145 (A. Jansen 23.
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  • 152 11 IT WAS indeed a lucky thing that Woodbridge Hospital S.C. had already made secure their status as runners-up to the champions Corinthians as well as assuring themselves of promotion to Srnior soccer next year. In their final commitment «t Jala n B. .lium yesterday, the Hospitalitei were
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    • 266 11 D.AIH OENG Age 71 peacefully a ex Rone 54 U .vife, Mdn four sons. Chii .m. Chin En 8 ,ghters-in one son ildren t< Funeral oi at 11 am SITUATIONS VACANT rY COUNCIL S ons invited frorr Tr'a^r ment to th< Service :'h Schoo equivalent wil a startinj n th<
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    • 1241 11 vnwM»«^^^_ SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST I «re invited g ior the tenancy of shoo 5 premises at 18 Kirn KcSt low $150/- per month will not be considered 1. The following i s a list of 5 eSaTel- 68 peratin this Kirn Keat Avenue: Eating House Clinic 2 Provision Shops Dry
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    • 204 11 Today. 3JS4JMItI pm. Shyama .V Bh^rat Bhush. in A Musical Romance! DIABETES LOBULINA anti diabetic tablets of Dr James Burmann prepared in Swiss Serum Vaccine Institute. Switzerland (under Government control) prom< a prog: Mon of sugar in the blood and urine. Regular adrti; tion of LOBULINA increases tolerance to ear
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  • 341 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaya Cup final this year will be played at the TPCA Stadium m Kuala Lumpur on September 11. A meeting of the Football Association of Malaya today, deciding this, disclosed plans for the mprovement of the TPCA Stadium to hold more
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  • 755 12 Junior Tourney Open \G KIM HOCK, singles semi-finalists m the Malayan schoolboys championships last year, made an impressive start m the Singapore Badminton Association junior championships by beating UsefuL's Lim Kirn Choon 15-8, 15-3 at Guillemard Road last night. There were no upsets m the
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  • 882 12  -  JEFFERY JAMES Two Bakar 'Shockers' By SINGAPORE took the short road to the 27th Malaya Cup final with a four nil victory over the Combined Services m the Southern section final of the Malaya Cup soccer competition at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Colony,
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  • 268 12 JOHOKE BAHKC, Sun Johore Malays, who were m a bad way yesterday, failed to avoid the follow-on today be ins all out for 75 runs m reply to the Singapore Malays total of 215 m the inter-State cricket match for the Rulers' Shield. Only two Johore
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  • 124 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Police Constable (hong Kok Wan of Kuala Lumpur District equalled the Malayan 100 yards record of 10 seconds at the second annual Selangor Police athletic meet held at the Police D«"pot. Gurney Road ground, yesterday. Chong Kok Wah also created another surprise when
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  • 72 12 MANCHESTER, July 11 (Reuter).— Lancashire supporters were m full force at Old TrafTord to watch Geoff Edrich score his first century of the season and the return of Jack Ikin who knocked up 53 runs against the Pakirtan tourist yesterday. When stumps were drawn Lancashire were all-out
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  • 345 12 Below are the weights for seven races for the second day of the Singapore races on Wednesday. Cl. 1 Div. I—6 F. Cypress Point 9.06 Cinecolor 9.04 Superiority 8.12 Metrostar 8.10 Purple White 8.08 Fairy Tale 8.06 Palio 8.05 (oralita 8.04 Shanrrila 8.03 Wonder Gold
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  • 421 12 IN WHAT was probably the deciding match for this year's Colony water polo title, Tiger Swimming Club, last year's champions, beat the star-studded Chinese Swimming Club 10-7 to enter the Division A league final. In the Division B and C matches. Chinese Swimming Club beat Tigers
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  • 42 12 KUALA LUMPUR. S un^ Pitted against a quick tacT ling and fearlesi de S, Selangor Chinese Club could only sci by 1-0 against tl j oh SI compatriots m a Sr J ''friendly 1 on the Prinp« Road stadium
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 30 12 SOCCER: SAFA Div 1 Pulau Brani United v Star Soccerites J. Besar, Div 3B Jollilads v Traction Union Geylang; Windsor Rovers v Netaji MFATampenis Rovers v RAF Seletar F. Park.
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