Singapore Standard, 2 August 1954

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fit ffl Vol. V. No. 31. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.
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    191 1 MR. Teoh Eng Hong of 227-A, Burmah Road, Penang 6 is the winner of The Standard Quick-Quiz Contest No. 21 a cheque of $100 has been sent to him. The contest was judged by Miss Katherine nine, who la connected with a loci; cinema The carat! answers are mSSL** l
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  • 41 1 CHOPSTICKS AND THE LADY Lady MacGillivray. wife of the Federation High Comnussioner. uses chopsticks to sample Po Pian'' at the Faliln L^ PU lr ?i eth °i ist Girls School Food and Fun Fali^aid of the school's building fund, on Saturday^
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  • 275 1 LAST LEG OF TOUR FORTY-FIVE Malayan Students from the University of Malaya arrived in Japan on Friday on the last leg of their study and goodwill tour of the Far East and i the PhilioDines. They told reporters on arrival in Japan that they were "charmed
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  • 56 1 TELOK ANSON, Sun. A I resolution supporting the Perak State Alliance decision |to ask the Sultan to relieve tht Mentri Besar Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang of his post, was passed here today at the annual general meeting of the Lower Perak UMNO branches. More than thirty
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  • 19 1 PRINCESS ANTON I A Princess Antonia of Bavaria, wife of Crown Prince Rupprt-i'ht. died yesterday in Switzerland, aged 55.
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  • 23 1 WE regret the resignation of Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Associate Editor and leader writer, from the Singapore Standard as from August 1, 1954.
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  • 202 1 LONDON, Aug. 1, (Reuter) —The British Labour goodwill mission to Soviet Russia and China this month will extend its tour to include meetings not only with J a p a n 's Socialist Parties but those of Singapore, Malaya and Burma as well, it was learned
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  • 80 1 Lion's Cage Was Their Registry ABERDEEN, South Africa, Aug. 1, (Reuter) A 49-year-old circus lion tamer wed a 35--year-old shop assistant in a lion's cage here. Seven bored lionesses formed a pyramid within a yard of the couple, but the Magistrate stood outside the cage to read the ceremony. Nearly
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  • 205 1 WAR ENDS IN CENTRAL VIETNAM SAIGON, August 1 (AP) The cease-fire has ?one into efit at in C-ntral Vietnam without a major ident. gions of the Central Zone The to muzzle the Uon/^Xt "S^^T guns went into force at 0800 Sggj. no t be In vet P !tS here had
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  • 183 1 Red China Battles Yangtze TOKYO, Aug. 1, (AP)— More than a million peasants and. soldiers in Red China are battling to hold back the rampaging Yangtze and Huai rivers after "the heaviest rainfall in a hundred years," Peiping radio said today. At one point along the Yangtze, in Hupeh province,
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  • 25 1 EGYPT yesterday lifted the ban on the supply of food by Egyptian merchants to British camps in the Suez Canal zone.— Reuter
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  • 194 1 Willowy Blonde Is Charged With Shooting Lord DEVIZES. Wiltshire. Aug. 1, (Reuter)— Lord Vivian. 49--year-old West End impresario, was operated on in hospital here yesterday, after being found shot with a revolver wound in his stomach. He was said to be seriously ill. Later. Mrs. Mary Wheeler. 4©, appeared before
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  • 414 1 Money From The Jungle Fed The Bandits DAu a n dard Sfaff Corr esponden* JUMORE BAHRU, Sun.— Complacency, corruption and greed which existed in the Gunong Pulai catchment area in Jonore during the past three years, were partly responsible for the death of two Europeans and
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  • 201 1 POLICE SEIZE POLE ON SHIP LONDON August 1: <Rtuter) —The 3.219-ton Polish freighter Jarosiaw Dabrov. .ski sailed lrom here early this morning for Gdynia taking American Dr Joseph Cort and his doctor wife Ruth on the first stage before their journey to Czechoslovakia, wher. j hey have been granted political
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  • 45 1 NEW DELHI. August 1 I AP) —Member countries of the Indo-China cease-lire supervisory commission today decided to send an advance party to Indo-China. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru opened the meeting which was attended by the member countries Canada, Poland and India
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  • 33 1 Chou Back At Pekang TOKYO. Aug. 1 (AP>— Red China's Premier Chou En-lai and his party were greeted by a crowd of 5,000 when they returned to Peking tonight from the Geneva conference.
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  • 135 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. I— lndia has warned Portugal against using force on "peaceful volunteers" in the Portuguese colony of Goa and in a note to the legation has said that any clash in Goa would result in incalculable repercussions among the Indian people. Meanwhile.
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  • 108 1 PARIS, Aug. 1, (Reuter)— A lonely old woman's suicide brought death to five other people here today, when a series of explosions in her gasfilled kitchen sent three storeys of an apartment house tumbling in flames on to the quays of the River Seine.
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  • 227 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S $500,000 men student teachers' hostel, Kingsmead Hall, will have accommodation for 84 students when it opens in September. The hostel, the only one of its kind in Singapore, is situated in Victoria Park Road and is run by Jesuit Fathers.
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  • 149 2 THE Health Committee of the Singapore City Council will take no action to clean St. Patrick Road until the general question of the cleaning of private streets has been settled. Last month the Council agreed to serve notices on the residents calling upon them to
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  • 227 2 Varsity Can Help Medical Shortage PENANG, Sun. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Alumni Association of thr King Edward VII College of Medicine and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, last night, Mx\ Ong Kee Yearn, the incoming President, urged a more balanced policy. Year after yeaT, despite
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  • 62 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. For the first time last night, a candle-light procession wended its way through the main streets as a part of the celebration of the annual titular feast of the Church of St. Anne. Catholics from Penang, Butterworth and other parts of the province, who had
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  • 119 2 THE Kampong Jagoh Ma ay School celebrated its secorxi Parent Te-ai -hers Day in Telok Blangah Road, Singai>ore, yesterday. Tengfcu Muda Mohamed declared the cflr'nnit'ons open. To m:\rK the occasions, handicrafts made by the kampong ptviple and the pupils were exhibited. T^ater in the evening. Mrs. A.
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  • 176 2 A PORTION of the Chinese section of Chua Chu Kang Cemetery may be set aside as a burial ground for the ashes of Buddhists of all races. The Health Committee of the Singapore City Council is now considering an application by the Buddhist Union
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  • 95 2 HG Failed To Report Stranger JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. For failing to comply with the Tenants Registration Ordinance, Kek Kim Huat. of UJu Tiram New Village, was fined $25 in the Police Court today. It was the first case of its kind in the Johore Bahru courts. On June 5, when
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  • 39 2 IPOH, Sun. Mr. Leong Yevy Koh. Secretary-General ol M.C.A., on his return from Malacca today, said he was "very happy'' that Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan has decided to remain as head of the organisation.*' he said. photo.
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  • 24 2 FIFTY-FIVE DuU-h bb grants, including 2:^ women, flew into Singapore in a rbartered KLM SkymasUr yt sterday en route to A'tvv Zealand.
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  • 97 2 THE three- man Indian tobacco delegation. (from left): Dr. M.S. Patel. Mr. Ragburamiah. member ol the Indian Parliament and leader of the delegation. Mr. G. Narahari. pictured uith Mr. J. Coelho. first secretary of the Indian Trade Commission, arrived in Singapore yesterday to meet leading manufacturers in Malaya.
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  • 159 2 THE Singapore City Council wants ttu In provetnent Trust to lease the land on which law new markets are to be sited, for 99 years instead lof 4tt years. This suggestfotj 'ot<n made !>y uh rln e d Genera! Purpose- CoMMfttße ta the Heaith Comniji'
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  • 61 2 KUALA LUMPUR but The Printing E*r>; Employees' Trade Uv n day urged the F«<v Gov. mment to **p*y; w of printing to t<-r and higher btaßMta i printing in &faiaya A :< -hit ion «r v, adopt <c at lto« >.«•« live committee moling the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • 269 3 KUA LA L UMp URr Sot.— An amnesty in Malaya will "more l.kely conv.nce low-ob.d.na citixens that Britain is unfit to play any port m her governance, "The Planter," official magazine of the Inco* porated Society of Planters, declared todoy. 'A general amnesty
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  • 149 3 PENANO, Sun. Penang Municipal Councillors have decided to disband the Municipal band with etTect from Dee. il this year as the majority were or the opinion that It was not justified to spend $60,000 per year on a band which was considered by them to
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  • 24 3 T:v draw for the 23rd soclaJ and welfare lottery will take place at But.: rworth at 2 M) p.m. on Saturday. Sept.
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  • 117 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Juvenile Court ordered a 14 year-old Chinese girl to be sent to an Approved School. T'his 4irl. the Court was told, had supplies which were intended fjr the use of bandits. She was riding a bicycle at Senai when she was stopped
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  • 333 3 Impressive Smeterlin Recital Standaml Music Critic JAN SMETERLIN received a resounding and spontaneous ovation at the conclusion of tht> Chopin recital which he gave under the auspices of the Musical Society in the Victoria Memorial H r night. The twenty-four Preludes ol Op. 23 were the cornerstone oi the recital
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  • 39 3 Aground Refloated PENANG, Sun.— A heavy storm swept the cableship, Stanley Angwin from its moorings In Penang Harbour this morning and lodged it on a nearby sandy bank. She was refloated at high tide in the afternoon without damage.
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  • 209 3 Free Education Plan For Brunei BRUNEI TOWN, Aug. 1, (Reuter)— Det ails of a $15,000,000 "master plan" to provide tree education for every Brunei citizen over six years old— with the accent on education in English, and provision for trade training, to overcome the "white collar" complex were released here
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  • 350 3 Bonnie (9)-The Girl Who Wrote To Jesus r |\tiEKE isn t much a nine-year-old girl can do when polio has seized her and she lies flat on a hospital bed. Not much when her life is mostly gazing up at the ceiling. Not much except to think. Bonnie Baxter her
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  • 166 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The future of Malaya, which is "not only a young country but also a growing nation of young people," depends entirely on the spirit and success of its youth, Inche Mustapha Albakri, Federal Member for Social Relations, stressed today, when he opened
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  • Youth
    • 1176 4 AMEKUAN MientiMs fore SM thr production of frrsta water from sea watrr at low t»t in the not-too-disUnt future. Scientists working with >►•?■ (Jotted S'ate* Departmeoi t> r tiif Interior oo r s saline conversion programme recently reported a method which they estimate
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    • 459 4  - Spare Parts— For The Human Machine M.A. GLASGOW By surgeons perform many operations that appear almost miraculous to the layman. They can, for instance, replace damaged or diseased human arteries, bones, and other components of the human machine with sound parts bequeathed by newly deceased persons, who wish to alleviate
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    • 144 4 Pet Breeds TF you owned each of these A animals what kind of pets would you have? 1. a merino 2. a jersey 3. a samoyed 4. a guppic 5. a Siamese ti. a Shetland 7. an Arabian 8. Chester While 9. h Plymouth Ror-k 10.
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    • 108 4 OH little bird] thov art so free, While I o coiHtited prisoner be, Thou icanderest vhere ihu fancy takes High o'er the moorlands and the lakes'. OFREEDOMS a precious jewel. Whose worth till now 1 no more knew Than is a babe its mother's love Till dawns the message
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    • 439 4 r THE "warm-he arted friend- liness" of the average American will be the strongest impression of United Slates life that a young Singapore student will carry home with him this summer after ttvo years a graduate student at Cornell University. He is Seivadurai Thiruschelvam. who
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    • 248 4 wORU spoke .<■; moment i.- woi J and thousands i-' «rn »>■ thru- (tad h rtcrit>eo in ■.e ClMf.f^ n m. "A good DM i^ I c-r. RMb II We often BfM J cui;i'!!.^ the t*tc'.* jr I iinintrntwmoili .:■<> v Rive offence 1 ploVri b v.
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  • 445 5  -  PAUL CAVE By 1 'I 'HIS month thousands of boys and girls in Britain will throw away chances of landing »ood jobs, professional posts with a Future. Why Bera isc they haven*! the ■uts Ic wort at school.. B*' i ise they Ihink any o'd ■■<•■) urill give
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  • 45 5 Why Should These WorkShy Kids Get Away With It? PARLIAMENT should tackle this problem. It should be illegal for parent? to take their sons and daughters away from grammar school before they have completed their courses. Grammar school places are too precious to be wasted
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  • 383 5  -  H.C. McKay By L^OR many years '"mierobarographic storms" have puzzled scientists. A microbarograpb is an automatic self-recording barometer on which small variation.- of atmospheric pre^ure axe magnified and recorded. Kepi running continuously, such barographs show pressure variations with a swing ol 3 to 10
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  • 20 5 He surely is most in need of another's patience, who has none oj his own. Lavater.
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    • 209 5 HGFYXT YXK JL 'I «> t> mtn \riov I IH\iT 111 Ikf tilt- lllisl.lkf ••i ircutiu with ptM»|»lr l.»r v« 1 1..~«- opinion* I h;ivr no r i MMM W«>\|»\\ |OK K\KKM>M: t« w >r a u thane wi o.' tort M e > > »:>ces jmi c i lake
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  • 22 6 SINGAPORE STANDARD The Voice of Malaya) H-:j<J O':;e 23 L.rr. Tcck Krm Ro.id, Singapore 2. Telephone Nos:-***** S TclcvjyS.c AJd-css TICERNEWS Singapore
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  • 846 6 JT is the general belief that the cost of living is influenced by the price of rice The high cost of living has forced Government in recent years to make several revisions of the salaries of its employees, yet these have not brought contentment among the lower
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  • 1489 6 'GERMANY IN DANGER, THE NAZIS ARE BACK, HE SAID f'hylr ANDREW ROTH, The Standards London Correspondent lells of Dr. John's defection to East Germany. London. The story of Dr. John's crossing over in Berlin is still the "talk of the town" and I don't mean in Berlin alone. For Dr.
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 220 6 'Not A Government Scheme' Siri have read with much interest the article bf Mr. R. B Ooi in your issue of July 24th on the Outirard Bound School I should like to make a few comments. In the first place, it is not a Government scheme. A Committee was formed,
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    • 192 6 Sir: —ln your issue of the 28th. July Mr. S. C. Wong claimed that "The Singapore Youth Council Is considered the highest representative of Youth in Singapore and the decision Of the board of selectors should be deemed final and decisive." He further wishes to point
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    • 388 6  -  WILLIAM FITTER SYDNEY. r piE Australian Government is reshs pi; g its defence programme ready to meet at y commitments which may > merge trom the forthcoming s* ven nation conference to discuss the proposed South-East A^ian treaty organisation. The main purpose of the defence review
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  • 216 7 Guided Missile Joint Research 'WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 IAP). The United States has instructed j ail of its agencies to] jto ahead wi f h a plani of collaboration with Great Britain in the development and production of guided missiles. DefaMC Department ->aid y< iterdaj that all military m nrices and
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  • 80 7 M >ML.A %Q| 1 OP) Unii d St ates Narj plans old wai rei sea someUd thi Pacific accorda poki smaii at the S Point naval station «aj when r!-.!--war n be held He said bat will be one of i Pacific Be< I train
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  • 38 7 \P- 1% q Comra mi Is Pr< d< ni if food r aid :•>!" Qood Ic- r soviet zme encial party organ. les Deutschland. called the "disreputable" and a American hiring agents and spies." photo.
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 7 Tilt: Uvpiian Home Guard with us skuii ana CT«SNh..n«*H flae-»n parade during ceremonies marking the xro»iMl annhersary of the national revolution lhr inscription on the flag reads: (iml. Country. and the word "Sue*." This is in rait a part of the Suet Battalion.- U.P.
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  • 54 7 'Organic Culture' THESE Japanese lumber men riding logs to a sawmill along a Tokyo canal, display their skill by carrying a boy in a "kago." an ancient Japanese travelling rig. Rerently the Japanese Ministry o f Education recognised the art of the lumbermen as "organic rulture" and provided funds for
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  • 109 7 NICOSIA, Cyprus, A;;g I, Reut« r>— A £13,000,000 "paradise camp.' being buili at u or 3-000 British joidiei s oin the Suez Canal i, t have an English s e i> iblic ho ;se. seaside .id bedside lights. Work ia being speeded at the 'node,
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  • 43 7 \KV. < IRK I :>i D r.F i Chin; will United 5 Securii ii il for !i, 5 Er ii s- il. Q H' 1 Sh: C na ie c august ol stafl Cmnmittee V < \dmir; K.H i S
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  • 54 7 LONDON Aug. 1 K. uti i I Sir W ion C 'a ;l d daui ite r ol flrs. i nnstopher Soame rn I■' o wei ks ago— I <m1 Cl arlotte Clementii Vlrs Soamcs is the Pr ne Vlinister's daughter. Mary. La \y I >ut 'a
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  • 60 7 LAKE LOUISE. Alberta, 1, (AP) Four Mexican mountaineers, three of them women, slipped and plunged 1.500 feet to their death last Friday close to the snowcapped summit ot 10.500-foot Mt. Victoria near here. Their bodies, still roped together, were found In a cluster at the foot
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  • 187 7 Bid To Stop sth Column BANGKOK. Aug. 1. (AP).— Thailand is keeping a warv eye on nearly 50.000 refugees of the IndoChina war for planted fifth columnists and on 5.000 known Communists. Mosl ol the Communists and some 2,000 fellow travellers are believed to be in
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  • 430 7 A MANPOWER PLAN FOR THE US. To Prepare For A Soviet Attack WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (AP)— A sweeping new military manpower plan aimed at military duty for "all qualified young men/' followed by compulsory service in a new reserve set-up, has been approved by the Eisenhower Administration, it was disclosed
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  • 103 7 Naval Base Mix-up Is Clarified COLOMBO. Aug. 1, <Reuter _The Ceylon Ministry of Defence and External Affairs yesterday declared in a communique that there could be no question of Tricomalee. the British naval base in Ceylon, being used in the event of war without the permission of the Ceylon Government.
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  • 180 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. (AFP) American Under-Secretary of State Walter Bedell Smith said in a television interview here last night that the United States did not accept the partition of Korea and Vietnam as permanent political solutions "We accept them." he said. "as truce lines brought
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  • 161 7 LONDON. Aug. 1 (UP) Yugoslavia protested "most I sharply" to Albania yesterday thai an Albanian army border ambush killed a Yugoslav < soldier with a burst of rifle and machine-gun lire on Friday. The official Yugoslav news agency Tanjug said eight Al- banian soldiers opened fire i
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  • 104 7 Italy To Vote On EDC Soon ROME. Aug. l. (AP) The way was cleared yesterdsy to bring the European Army Treaty to final debate and vote in the Italian Chamber o! Deputies. The final barrier was removed by the Chamber Foreign Affairs Committee, which approved the bill to ratify the
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  • 42 7 FLOODS have killed L5O people and wiped out 15 villages in the Gha?vin area. 100 kilometres 'about GO miles' north-west of Teln ran. One hundred people arc missing, 400 have been injured and thousands haw lost their homes. Renter.
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  • 282 7 photo WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 (IP). The United States and Britain are planning to act in the next 10 days to set up a South-east Asia defence conference, diplomatic officials reported today The conference is expected to be held in the first week in September,
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  • 42 7 ATOMIC bomb expert Dr. Henry Dewolf Smyth, a member o1 the I'.S Atomic Energy Commission who recentlj criticized his colleagues for terming Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer a security risk, is planning to quit Ihe AKC. it w:is disclosed.- UP
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  • 35 7 MRS. ATTLEE, wife of the leader oi the Labour Opposition, who was admitted to hospital in Oxford for «< "complete rest" after a severe attack ni lumbago, is expected leave hospital this week.—
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  • 43 7 BRITISH led security forces fighting the Mau Man in Kenya killed 13 terrorists. wounded 15 and captured two of a gang ot 100 in the Embu 1 area on the southern slopes 10l Mount Kenya, it was an--1 nounced yesterday. Reuter
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  • 29 7 MORE than 6.000 square miles of land have been swept underwater by Hoods in the province of Bihar. India, according to information reachI ins New Delhi. AFP
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  • 107 7 OSLO. Aug. 1. 'AP> Public disinterest in American "super movies' ha.> forced the Norwegian Municipal Cinema Association to cancel its agreements with American movie distributing companies, it was reported in movie circles here. Kritopher Aamot, association chairman and director of the capital's municipal chain o! movie
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  • 222 7 Sensational Crime Probe Gets Under Way CLEVELAND. Aug. 1 »AP' Detectives yesterda y started intensive question* ing of Dr. Samuel Sheppard. handsome 30-year-old osteopath charged with beating his pregnant wife to death. Dr. Sheppard. wearing blue prison pants and a white shirt, was advised in his four by eight foot
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  • 147 7 UNITED NAIION6. New York, /lug. J. AP- A Tunisian nationalist spokesman said here yesterday Ms group welcomes Franc* s mov< to give his people greatei sovereignty and predicted they will succeed unless negotiated af gunpoint. Abed Bouhafa. tnemlx r ol the Tunisian Neo Destour i.New
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  • 44 7 AURICH. G. rmany. Aug. I. AP' Grandma Minn a Dreesch had her 92nd birthday party yesterday and U looked like a mob scene. On hand wen 35 grandchildren 80 great-grandchildren. 12 great great grandchildren and their i ld< rs.
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  • 483 9 To Improve 'Know -How' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Federation farmers will benefit greatly in improving know how" and extending acreage under food and cash crops, under o five-year agriculture plan now being considered by Government, The Standard learnt today. The final shape and implementation
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    38 9 MK fun Sirw Poh (4bovr>. furi»»i-r >t«M*k broker at Lvull und Bratt. who has joiartl XV 11. Bag (V. a> rubbrr hrukrr from Aus. 1. He i» V PrrMdcnt of tho Sttt'.uporr Junior Chamber of •».mnei»«*.
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  • 33 9 HK'DDKI.BKRO. Au«. 1. .Hi if-!> The Biit^ii Brm ■I llootea Umilrd aw been i;Si!.RiX>.!MM) •o 1!- to rerond lion 4.."><m> World War II rypi vehiries For United States Army.
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  • 47 9 CROWDS seen milling round the stall of the Amoy Canning Corporation (above) at the Singapore Trade Fair which opened on Saturday at the Happy World Park. (RIGHT): An illuminated replica of a crocodile dominates the Crocodile Shirt Company's stall at the Fair. photos. Standard
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  • 43 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rales to merchants are: Canada: Buying T.T. 3 -1/8, airmail, O.D. 32-1/4, 90 days 32-1/2 credit bills, 32-9/16 trade bills. Selling rales: T.T. or 0.D. Canada 31-13/16 ready. Swiss Francs 141-5/8 ready, French Francs ***** ready.
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  • 32 9 THE following snips are j alongside the Singapore Har- bour Board wharves today. Antiiochus Godown.s 4 5.; iTjibadak Godowns 29 .10. Ben- 1 i reaoch Godown.s 15/16, Victoria Godowns 6/7.
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  • 722 9 Standard Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS remained steady. Tins Irregular and Rubbers, in sympathy with the falling: commodity price, were inclined to ease. The turnover. which at no time reached a high level, was adversely affected not only by political events but also by
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  • 285 9 Standard Staff Reporter SOME twenty thousand people saw Singapore's sixth postwar Trade Fair when it opened at the Happy World on Saturday. It promises to be the commercial event of the year and is almost certain to locus the, attention of the world's mar-
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  • 74 9 HONGKONG, Aug. 1, (AFP) The Yugoslav motorship Dinara of 3,172 gross tons, which called at Singapore re- centiy, arrived in Hongkong to- day to mark the inauguration of a regular Yugoslav Far East service The Dinara is owned by Yugoslav lines which already have ships operating in
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  • 55 9 TOKYO. Auk. L (AFP) A second hint on Yen devaluation in the past fortnight was voiced today by Japanese International Trade Minister Kiichi Aichi. He asserted there will be no change in the Yen rate after his meeting with visiting Henry C. Murphy, brad of the
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  • 269 9 Standard Market Correspondent THE past week for rubber has been marked by a lack of interest from the consuming countries, particularly the United States, coupled v.ith a diminishing interest irom the United Kingdom and the Continent. r nilil V(P While rubber prices dropped from
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  • 345 9 Alexander Biit'k»»»rlv>. I Ad. After deduction of Pveferea e oi\ idei I, mad* I profH $202.74 ilTi..-i'. proposed final <- idend of i I 'make b total Of ;V. fo pBBt ended March SI, MM A* balancing f,:^. afti i deducting Preference Capital, net iiqi;-'- MKte hj.
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  • 263 9 BUSINESS DONE FROM JULY 24—39. INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smeiters 25/9 ex all, Fraser Weave Ords. $129! JFraser Neave Prefs. $6.50. Federal Dispensary $2.85. Gammons $3.10 and $3,125. I Hammers $3.05. Wm. Jacks j $2.85, Malayan Breweries !$3.47i, Malayan Cement $137 and $138. Metal Box $1.2r to
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 223 9 U> Jtbner By Al Ca/r p S R----- t-r. w £?-> p-' KC.v v <WMUT's^ol I /WAIT "^N, IT'LL <"] QAtf MINUTE LATER -OuRWEN'SA V^OMDCRfUL^ )^OnDjful ANO5E£'. f BREAK :i 2^ u%AA f* COvTe >/' WLjTfT? I'LL TELL. 4 MIS i^jf^'K^^ I£fano^ *^i^ (k y^H^i S S«PT 5> AUey Oop
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  • 147 10 FREE WEEK'S LUXURY HOLIDAY IN MADRAS! IN conjunction with the $123,000 Squareword Competition the Singapore Tiger Standard la running a Popularity Contest to choose the most popular man or woman in Malaya. Whoever is chosen by popular vote will get a weeks luxury holiday in Madras. where at the same
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  • 196 10 NORTH proved superior to South in many of the Malayan cricket classics but never so convincingly as at Ipoh during the weekend when North scored an innings victory over their rivals. Full report is on page 12. NORTH team pictured right show: Standing, (left to right): J.W.
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  • 515 10 The Empire Games VANCOUVER, July 31, (Reuter)— Gold medals on the first day's competition proper of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games were evenly sha -ed today. Australia set the pace with two gold medals, Marjorie Jackson-Nelson 'the blue flash" world record holder winning
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  • 192 10 VANCOUVER, Aug. 1 (UP) Speedy Jon Hendricks of Australia set a 110-yard sprint record and helped Australia win its first swimming gold medal as records tumbled in the opening day of the British Empire Games swimming competition. The 19-year-old Sydney high school student splashed to
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  • 142 10 Among principal finals re suits were the following: Men's 100 yards: 1. Mike Agostini, Trinidad. 9.6 sees; 2. Don McFarlane, Canada. 9.7 sees.: 3 Hector Hogan, Australia. 9.7 sees; 4 Edward Ajada Nigeria, 9.7 sees; 5. Harry Nelson. Canada, 9.7 sees; 6. Ken Jones, Wales, 9.6 sees. Women's
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  • 154 10 EMPIRE VILLAGE. VANCOUVER. July 31: (Reuter): Burglars broke into the camp commandant's office here last night and carried oft a safe containing money and documents belonging chiefly to South African and pakistan athletes taking part in the British Empire and Commonwealth Games Members of the Pakistan team
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  • 170 10 Thomas Cup fi iJi SSS 0 -5 u V lf <£«»*«>— India beat Thailand 6-3 m their Pacific Zone Thomas Cup badminton tie which was concluded here tonight »*aminion tie Following their 3-1 lead after the first night's play in?,h a !p S Sl
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    • 198 10 STANDARD POPULARITY CONTEST Mr./ Mrs. Miss IN BLOCK LETTER is Malaya's Most Popular Personality MARK ENVELOPE: MADRAS HOLIDAY CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS irtflpnju NOW SHOWING at lIUCMJ*. 11 A.M. 1.45 4.15 6.45 T? ->^ 9 30 p M j NEVER SUCH CROWDS! 1 1 IHOtSAXDS TtRNED AWAY DURING THE WEEK-t\D BOOK
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  • 418 11 Bedser Bags Six LONDON, July 31, (Reuter) Bowlers chosen for the M.C.C. tour of Australia had a great day in English county cricket championship matches today. Splendid pace bowling by the formidable Surrey pair, Alec Bedser and Peter Loader, had Nottinghamshire all out for
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  • 281 11 LONDON. Aug 1: ißeate: Positions in the Enflisb County Cricket championship tabie after the matches which c-;cico -.eelcrtiay were as follows: No is; lam CowHy P W L D lied U'on match D lost drawn Yorkshire 21 10 2 6 l 2 o 3 142 Derbyshire 19
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  • 84 11 DAVIS CUP ST., PETERSBURG, Florida. Aug. 1, 'Reuter)— The United States entered the final of the American zone Davis Cup Lawn Tennis competition by winning a doubles match against Cuba for a 3-0 winning lead. The U.S.A. had already won two singles, and will next meet
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  • 87 11 SOUTHAMPTON. New York. Aug. 1, (Reuten— Eddie Moyland upset Tony Trabert top-ranked U.S. tennis player 3— 6. 7—5. B—6. to enter the final of the Sixty-fifth Annual Meadow Club Invitation Tennis tournament yesterday. Billy Talbert won his semifinal match against Gardnar Mulloy 5—7. 6—4. 6—o. He meets Moyland
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  • 55 11 SCARBOROUGH. England. Aug. 1, ißeuter) Peter Cawthorn of Australia beat Paddy Roberts of Britain 6—4. 7—5, 7—5 in the men's singles final of the Slazenger professional lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. Miss I. M, Roe of Britain beat Miss E. Kirk of Denmark 6—o, 7—5 in the
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  • 38 11 IPOH, Sun.— Rain robbed the Ist Royal Scot Fusilers a certain win over the 2nd Malay Regiment here yesterday after leading 6-0 at half time in their semi-final Army knockout competition. Play had in be abandoned.
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  • 431 11 Where Australia hn\ e lost i j strength, England nnve joined. Thus, trnm the ranks of genuine Dace bowlers now operating in j I county chamoionship cricket i here the MCC selector.* have j i chosen a formidable trio in Sta- tham. Loader and Tyson to i spearpoifit
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  • 68 11 SAN DIEGO (California), July 31, (AP) Tennis queen Maureen Connolly was back home here today after nine days in a hospital under treatment for an injured leg, which will prevent her from defending her U.S. women's championship at Forest Hills. New York, at the end of
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  • 258 11 LONDON, Aug. 1, (Reuter) If the history of the England -Australia cricket Test series is a reliable guide, Len Hutton has a first rate chance of leading England in a successful defence of the Ashes this winter in Australia and thus becoming
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  • 262 11 COCKELL IS AFTER MARCIANO SEATTLE. Washington, Aug. 1. <K*ttter) l>«»n < m-lbPll. the British and I mpire heavyweiytit ckampion. hopes U> get a <*ra<-k at Koeky MarriaM't uorU! title as a result «f vmmpleting a "hattrwli ef victories over Harrj Matthews of Seattle Cockell will ieav^ h« n on Monday
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    • 1593 11 SITUAriO*S VATA*I VPPLiCATIO.NS are invited (TIT COtACIL OF~ for r r.e post of Programme Assistant Grade lin the Depart- SIXGAPOBL HtIALTH mtnt of Br'tacicustin^ Appoint;m wi b»- on :i yean' Dr>>b;i- DEPARTMENT ♦joii in Ibe nrvt instance. Salanr sca>: *6y©\3oA-930 B 96U\35A- A -^IS^.a.N r Health Oflicxr for 1.24U u.m
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    • 649 11 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for 1 8046 140 lb. Bags Philippines Centrifugal tßaw) Sugar ex sa "JAVANESE PRINCE" damaged by salt water at present lying in j Singapore Harbour Board Godown No. 201 Tenders sealed and endorsed on the outside "Sugar" must reach Boustead Co.. Ltd.. Lloyd's Agents Union
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    • 457 11 ■VJOTICE is hereby given that the business of the Company's Branch Office at No. 161 Hugh Low Street, Ipoh, has been transferred as from the Ist of August, 1954, to Mr. Teh Phai Oon who will continue to run the business under the name of SHEBEE PHOTO SUPPLY and he
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    • 279 11 <£ZsJm SINGAPORE STANDARD! J=Wi QUICK -QUIZ I A separate competition will still appear each doy, with a separate $100 prise, but you can now toad in one, two. three at wttoW week'* entries IN THf SAME ENVELOPE. The dosina 4ate to« «H w entri i this week is Wednesday, August
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  • 772 12 Scoreboard North Ist inning 279 Hobos l Lcc b Kirkham 8 Jones c Lee b Kailasapathy 24 IP «l e Thilasaretnam b Kailasapathy 15 Shejv'^nn b Kaiia- apathy Eu Teik c Devendram h Kailasapalhy 4'! Kuav Khoon Leon? I Uevendram b Harrison 1W Wharfs h Dent
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  • 79 12 IPOH Sun.— The Malayan CricKet Association, at its annual general meeting here today, fixed Kuala Lumpur as the venue for next year's North vs South classic. AIL present officials of the M. C. A. were re-elected to serve for the coming year. They are President:
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  • 25 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Guthries Sports Club of Singapore edged their Selangor compatriots 1-0 in their annual soccer match at the Sentul ground yesterday.
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  • 48 12 J. C. Stirling and C. Beamish will meet in the Singapore Open Golf championsnlps to-day at 8.45 a.m. at the Royal Singapore Golf Club. Stirling beat T. Potts 2 and 1 and Beamish beat M. R. Gardner •i and 4 in the semi-finals vesterday.
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  • 250 12 WATCHMAN RAFFI UPSETS TO WIN TOUR OF SPORE TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Raffl bin Haji Bahrawi of the Pasir Panjang Cycling team streaked past the finishing line for the season's big cycling upset a well deserved victory in the Singapore Cycle Racing Association's Tour of Singapore yesterday. Fifty-five riders started early in the
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  • 219 12  - TURF TALK BILL McCRE &y The attractive uniforms of the officers and ratings from the New Zealand frigate, HMS Pukaki lent colour to the racing scene on the opening day of the Penang Turf Club's July meeting. It was unfortunate that they experienced inclement weather. But it would be conditions
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  • 132 12 BEATTY Secondary School Centre won the first annual Workers' Education Association athletic championships when their athletes topped 1 the afternoon with 60 points at Raffles Institution yesterday. Junied bin Hashim of Beatty Centre, running in the B division finished 10.8 sees, which is better than A
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  • 134 12 Selangor Eurasians Whip SRC KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor Eurasian Association won the Clarke Cup here today when they beat Singapore Recreation Club by an innings and six runs in their annual cricket "classic" at the SCRC Pudu Road ground. Singapore Recreation Club j batting first on Saturday were all out
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  • 30 12 FOR the first time, a C mbined Teachers team will meet the Combined Schools at cricket and the match will be played today on the Indian Association ground
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  • 87 12 SEREBMAN, Sun. The touring Kowloon Motor Bus Company from Hongkong scored a 2—o win over a Negri Sembilan State team on the Station Pad?-- h-re today. The visitors played cool and calculated soccer against the home team whose forwards missed many scoring chances through hesitancy in front
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  • 25 12 Singapore Corinthians, champions of SAFA's Division 2 league, beat a Muar Selection 2—o in a friendly game of soccer at Muar on Saturday.
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  • 564 12 Trounce S'pore A AUSTRIANS 7 Singapore 'A' 0. A PAYING crowd of 5,014 saw the Grazer Athletik Klub of Austria open their Colony tour with an effortlessly 7 o victory over a hopelessly outclassed Singapore "A" team at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The class and calibre of
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  • 173 12 One Iced Sponge Coming Up! SOCCER a 'la continental was not tii. only fare at Jalan Besur stadium yesterday. The Austrians kept the Coiuny soccer fans and referee Greg de Silva amused with antics seldom associated wit' Jalan Besar football. But some of the fa voiced their resent men by
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  • 143 12 MALACCA. Sun.— Holders of the Soon Ting Challenge Shield. Singapore's Swifts easily retained the shield against the Malacca AAA and Kuala Lumpur's Mercury Athletic Club in their annual triangular encounter at the High School ground today. Swifts athletes were easily superior, winning nine of th e
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  • 90 12 IT was the Chinese Swimming Club's day in yesterdays Singapore Amateur Swimming Association water polo championships when their A. B and C teams beat Tiger Swimming Club 13-2 8-1 and 12-0 respectively at Amber Road. With their 13-2 victory over Tigers, the CSC players avenged their
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  • 63 12 The Sino-Malay team to play the Austrian Tourists on Wednesday at 8.30 p.m. at Jalan Besar stadium will be chosen from: Chee Seng. Johan. Teow Keng. Hee Jong, Kok Seng Hin Weng, Chong Mun, Boon Seong. Awang Bakar, Boon Leong, Rahim Omar, Fook Teng, Chong Kum, Hassan Osman Johan,
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  • 28 12 In conjunction with tonight's floodlighting test U Jalan Besar stadium then. be a friendly 30-minul* n between Argonauts FC md Ch nese Athletic 'A" a* p.m.
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  • 38 12 MALACCA. Sea. Singapore Rovers trounced a Hua Lian j Invitation XI 6-1 in a fnendiy soccer game at th e Kubu Sodium here today. The Singa- pore team led by two goals «t half time.
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    • 53 12 mmm iF ll illii|l North trounce South Austrians Opening triumph i Bill McCreas turf topics i Federation Police Athletics Tour of S'pore All the other sport i Sportsmen in Pictures > Empire Games— full report 1 Indians beat Thais in Thomas Cup i County Cricket Results Positions Mutton's chances in
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    • 78 12 jDhBOVRIL |j| VfJ .J j i^j J i MKpn tnf t? uu dnps.v of primp lean •>■-' ln iLs most c oncen;ra;^d form. So/e Agenu for S,n oaP ore. K.Lumpur, tpon. rrnany. KucMhq ana otKer Borneo JZ** jiWxA^.rti-u-uT(n J~uxnnji.*>n nir The Champion of Champions swept the board in the Tour
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 35 12 "print R 'flu SOCCER: SAFA CA v SRC Div. 1, Jalan Besar. ATHLETICS: Achillet sports, Raffles Institution. CRICKET: Combined Teachers v Combined Schools Indian Association 11 a.m. GOLF: Singapore Championship final at RSGC 8.45 a.m.
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