Singapore Standard, 28 May 1955

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  • 15 1 Singapore S tandard ffv. N<>. Wi SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1955 It PAGES ]T> CENTS
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  • 932 1 STORI ES CO AS T TO VICTORY EDENESTABLISHED AS THE NATIONS POPULAR CHOICE AS... The Way Is Clear For Peace Efforts Abroad BIGGEST WIN IN 25 YEARS LONDON, May 27 (Reuter) Sir Anthony Eden was firmly back m power as Britain's Prime Minister tonight with the strongest House of Commons
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  • 559 1 •HAMPAGNE BOTTLES POP' IN MANY SPORE OFFICES CHAMPAGNE bottles "popped" m many mgoporc offices at about 10 a.m. yesterday hen the first results of the United Kingdom ns indicated a Conservative victory. K« optimism swept all sections of the rnunity as news ol the swing
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  • 110 1 'The Tories Will Be Fair To Us' -Marshall Conservative GovI 12C the L: of JI needs and gnize it \K:\h:n \hc I tbc normal life Present S:ngapore I ably, aid the Chief ler, Mr. Day.d Mar- comrru fcry vi< ry yi terday* it Marshall who said he i < jrprLeci
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  • 62 1 Denmark swept through for an easy four -nil iead over Australia m the first night's play of the interzone semi-final played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. The Danes need only one out of the five matches to be played tonight to qualify to meet India m
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  • 8 1 Y OUNGER GENERATION TURNED THE TIDE SIR ANTHONY
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  • 324 1 TIME-BOMB FOUND IN PLANE HONGKONG, May 27— Hongkong police seeking saboteurs who planted a timebomb which wrecked the Indian airliner carrying Ked Chinese delegates to the Afro-Asian Conference in Indonesia last month were today reported to have detained "a number of Chinese." f But. the
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  • 220 1 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, m what was probably his farewell message to the people of Singapore, said: "In taking leave of you, I wish all to know how highly I have prized the co-opera-tion that has bt'en afforded to me as
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  • 47 1 TWO fire engines from Singapore's Central Fire Station made a dash to Kallang Airport last night. but it was only to attend a routine ftre fighting exercise. Two Reserve Unit vans, including the airport fire fighting services also took part m the exercise.
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  • 190 1 AN IMPATIENT detective who couldn't wait for a man to leave the bathroom of a restaurant soon enough got beaten up for his pains by the irate user and two of his friends yesterday evening. Getting the worse of it, the detective whipped out
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  • 95 1 L ONDO N\ May 27 (Leulen 1 lie following is a table of the main statistics of the British general elections with six results still to come: Party standings: Conservatives 342, old House 322 (including the Speaker) Labour 27G, old House 294. Liberal 5, old House 6. Irish
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  • 44 1 FIFTY-six-year-old Asanls Ibrahim was attacked and stabbed m the five-foot-way of a house m Tras Street m Singapore last night. Asanis received injuries on the back of his head and was admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition.
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  • 79 1 LONDON May 27 (Reuter). The Mentri Besar ol Perak, Dato Panglima Bukit GantaiT;. told Reuter tonight fcp hoped the Malayan Federal ejections m July would be as free from personal feelings as the campaigns he had just witnessed m two London boroughs. "As tor the candidates they
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  • 93 1 LONDON. May 27 I Reuter) Sir Anthony Eden accepted Queen Elizabeth's invitation to form a new government before he asked her to call a general election and the result of the polling confirms him m the Premiership and his ministers m office. He Is expected to
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  • 155 2 40 GIRLS HOLD A SECRET MEETING Its All About Loose Talk KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Forty women employees oi the Malayan Railway A Iministrative Headquarters met m secret this Qvening to protest igainsi a recent report which allowed t:;a: I n: their time talking "rot" to their; Beers. behind lock* t
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  • 40 2 i Fri Che Megat Sh Megat A Mala rativc Bcei I I X ing .r Ch€ Be iughl llr. G [ban at an impressive The c -perator. 1 targe •^:"rv tbering s: Urn wed* feasi
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  • 32 2 :ONG Stai Sei tngkong wrere: 5:374 g: $Ji ***** to L'Ssi: $1,834 1 M i $1; I 128 1 on« [r I nesian Rur.i 1 52^1 875 to a tael
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  • 94 2 PEN AN G. Fri The SetLlement Secretary, Peru\ru. Mr. H. R. Ellis, has advixd the Penang Chinese Chamber A Commerce that the official birthday of the Queen will be celebrated m the Settlement on Thursday June 9. Members of the chamber have been requested to By
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  • 101 2 It must have been quite a joke for the "bis four" to be caught all smiles yesterday in the captains wardroom on board the United States cruiser. Los Angeles. Three of the m were euests to a lunch given by Rear \dmiral F B. Warder,
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  • 412 2 MOTHER LOST CHILDREN ON MORAL ISSUE Illicit Love' Alleged KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Justice Buhagiar m the Supreme Court here today granted Marianathan, Malayan Railway artisan, the immediate custody of his three children holding that m living with his estranged wife, they would be exposed to grave moral danger. Marianathan.
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  • 242 2 SINGAPORE'S bush-jacket garbed Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, made history at 12.47 p.m. yesterday when he was accorded full honours and "piped" aboard the I'nited States heavy cruiser Los Angeles The happy occasion was an i fficial lunch given by Rear- Mr. Malcolm Mac-Donald Admiral Frederick
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  • 94 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The selection Of Radio Malaya's Assistant Controller of Programmes m Kuala Lumpur. Mr. David Little, for a course ow rural broadcasts with the Australian Braodcasting Com:v.issio:i i> beinc queried m the Federal Legislative Council. Ip. he Baba bin Ludek (UMNO), will ask
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  • 157 2 NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore Naval BaseLabour Union and the Dockyard on the former's claim for the reinstatement of a dismissed worker, will begin on Monday. The N.B.L.U. threatened to call a general strike ol its 10.000 members on June 13, m case the Basp failed
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  • 92 2 SINGAPORE'S Deputy Secretary tor Higher Education. Mr. L. C. Goh. was yesterday appointed secretary of the All-Party Committee investigating Chinese education. This was announced by the chairman, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. Minister of Education, after consultation with members of the committee yesterday. All interested persons
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  • 34 2 THE annual genera; meeting of the Penan g and Province WeUesley branch of the British Red Cross Society will be held on Tuesday. May 31. a\ 5.30 p.m. at Westlands Schoo] Hal!.
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  • 65 2 COMMODITY PRICES (rents t^***, Pore yev,, rf!dv "jiM No 1 Ks, Huv^,, spot i, o s ta No. 2 No I W P'fiii Down H Jui^ Hii V l| Autust lunr I Sp<lt luh Septembei S Uctobei December January March .June j f Thre< mnnl^ buyers E7H s^h Settlemrtu pi
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  • 22 2 PROFESSOR D. who is on a tour of %3 is evpectec -posd m the t the Dc Unive
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  • 68 2 Few Spare Seats For The Parade ONLY a limited number of seats win be available to the I public Cor the Queen's Birthday parade In Singapore on Thursday. June 9. Those who wish to obtain tickets for these Beats, which will be situated In a special enclosure, ray app y
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  • 85 3 Decision Reserved In Libel Case COURT HEARS AN APOLOGY re Fifth ate, I yesterd judgment on nona a c m, Huan CL.a.' newspaper, Cheng a s charged < UQ article tret singer, Ying. Ibai the arI M to appeared c of the Ch« tplok m his VU not c had
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  • 54 3 I i i nt i a katl k because i Puasa .i itement said I mosi :i tend* i > [ev< let bitter gourd. and brin--10 price by f:v ring r fl re no iti ma fruits ntinued Q nts i th Qlea i
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  • 31 3 lonon W uf the S." g ;ani- 'he annual .cenera! "::e organization a-e V. cP, R. Krish- -v Mr. X P treasure! Mr. Hock and hop. Cheah and
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  • 67 3 rease 4 supplies of Borneo ating on a 30 n the Indian China a pleas ire ya ht. but ha? now beei nverted to make a ne life and to Rsh m the waters 'a. take the next foul ra to explore. Three a dentists wfll
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  • 165 3 FRONT MEN AT MEMORIAL SERVICE TO TOP' MENDIS SINGAPORE Ministers and Assemblymen yesterday heard a Requiem Mass for the late Mr. Victor 'Top Mendis at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Pop who died while on a visit to Ceylon on May 15, was a senior
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  • 248 3 INDIA'S Five-Year economic plan has proved that a national economy can be improved under a free enterprise system which respects all democratic principles, and as such it points a good example to other under-developed Asian nations. Professor V. S. Sundaram, an economist from
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  • 71 3 Forged $5 Notes Discovered EIGHfEEN forged 53 notes were discovered m Singapore yesterday. They were siven to a farmer 1i ins: m Sambauang Road m a transaction involving the sale of some pig**. The forged notes were m a bundle of other notes consisting of two SlO and 12 $5
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  • 21 3 NOR SAI, i three-year-old was killed On the spot •ry ra:: o 1 W her m Serangoon Road, yesterday.
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  • 74 3 130 Donated Blood Last Week OXE hundred and thirty people, most of them Servicemen and women, gave blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre, m the Singapore General Hospiltal, last week. There were eight donors from "Borsumv" m Robinson Road.. Transfusions given to patients m the General Hospital—Bo flasks; Kandang Kcr-
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  • 56 3 THE Singapore Sixth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Trainor. yesterday ordered partly biind. (m-yenr-old Syed Ibirahim bin Syed Ajar to be sent to the House of Detention. Ibrahim was found wardering along tiie five-foot way m Serangoon Road on May 3. He had no means
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  • 415 3 SYMONDS PROBE WONT BE PUT OFF Not Necessary Coroner THE inquest into the death of Gene Symonds fixed for Tuesday, is unlikely to be postponed despite a request by the New York Overseas Press Club to hold back until representatives of United Press and the Club arrive. Singapore Coroner, Mr.
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  • 68 3 A RECEPTION committee was formed last night by representatives of Malay political parties and organizations m Singapore to welcome Doctor Burhanuddin, former adviser to the now defunct Malay Nationalist Party, who is returning to the Colony early next month. Doctor Burhanuddin is now President of the all-Malaya
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  • 36 3 A RECEIVING order was made by Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore High Court yesterday, against Kee Kuan Ship Supply Co., whose liabilities amounted to $1,257. owing to Boustead and Co., Ltd.
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  • 245 3 KIALA LUMPUR, I ri— Mr. Justice Buhajriar m the Supreme Court here today granted to 38-year-old hospital attendant, V. Solai, the custody of his two sons who had been taken away by his wife now alleged to have a child by another man. Solai,
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  • 157 3 TEACHER HAS THE MAESTRO TOUCH CONDUCTING talent was discovered m a teacher, Mr s. Aisha Akbar by the eminent Viennese conductor, Kurt Woess, who was m Singapore recently. During his stay, when he conducted the Singapore Musical Society's Choir and Symphony m two performances, Mr. Woess gave lessons to Mrs.
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  • 74 3 IPOH. Fri.— The following were ejected to the Council of the F.AI.S. Chamber of Alines lor 1955: Air. D. T. Waring president. Air. J. T. Chappel vice-presi-dent; council members: Messrs. M. P. Aubert, A. R. Bruce. Chonj? Khoon Lin. N. Cleaveland, K. J. Cummins, P. A. Delme-RadrlilTe
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  • 38 3 THE Malay Women's WclI fare Association will give a i dinner m honour of the Thomas Cup players at the Association premises m DesI kcr Road. Singapore, on Friday, June 3. at 7 p.m.
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  • 140 3 GRANDPA CHENG MAKES GRADE IN 80 LESSONS GRANDPA Cheng Pei Deh, 59. yesterday passed his driving test, to become one of the oldest men to obtain* a driving licence m Singapore. Mr. Cheng, a merchant, took up driving because: "1 feel safer to drive myself than let syces do so,
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  • 47 3 NG Miow Sod and Yeo Chrc Seng, were yesterday committed to trial at the next Assizes by the Singapore Filth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, aft^r a preliminary inquiry, m which they were alleged to have committed an armed robbery.
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    • 363 3 We believe m big Turn Over! and Big Turn Over is possible only when prices are fair! *ir 4? -> Newest on Shauntangs Prints 36" y at 1.40 per yd Printed Waffle Pique 36" "Silver Gold Prints 1.40 per yd f > > r 7 r r~^ y^. Xi j
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  • 91 4 i_ The City Secretary. Mr. T M. Stevens reads the scroll. Behind him (from left) are Sir John. Mr. MeNeice. the Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald and Mrs. McNeice; 2— Watched by Mr. McNeice Sir John sUns the Freemen's Roll. 3— City Councillors head the procession
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  • 781 4 There Are Men Who Seek Power For Themselves, He Tells 4,000 Lesson From Disorders City Proud To Honour Him .THE Governor, Sir John Nicoll, warned yesterday that there are men m Singapore whose political aim is the establishment of their own power
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  • 256 4 A 19-YEAR-OLD girl threw herself In front of a moving train because her boy friend broke off their three-year-old engagement. The incident occurred at Kranji railway gate, on the morning of March 23. The girl. Oh Eng Wee. died instantly.
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    • 364 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS J CAPIf biS today! M nj'T^CT 1t,1.45.4.6.30.9.30^ 2nd SPECTACULAR WEEK Of TREMENDOUS ACTION! GARY BURT BRI^ICX)OPERLHNCBSrER R^fiSJ ."VERILCRUZ" J l^^fcSw !^s^ffs<c@fs|m Mn TfaiNicoioi J MroNIGHT TONIGHT! I from th« sun. ..the sin... Wg& tn© deadly chase! oBtßfS^^^^ BARBARA STANWYCK A IIEff ROBERT RYAN 9pBF\ M. DAVIO
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    • 249 4 I THE THOMAS CIP RESULTS \U I 'T?^s^nJ DURING THE (>.45 and f1.30 Pm sl|{ I v^^B CATHAY. ODEON ANI) P M U H V^M n/j' I CATHAY* SSI 10th SPECTACULAR '"^L DAY TODAY! fi\ SSm M THE 11 Last Time (Saw Paris >v f ELIZABETH TAYLOR VAN JOHNSON Lp
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  • 53 5 SHB Meets To Discuss Strike Negotiation .pore Harl c full" 'be itrikI r last niu r 'or I.aY--. H k, thai ing ol the Bo m ins." thi i M r I baa ritteo to the Boat tentative] I etweeja La* Ih at a Mr I will be iscussr the
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  • 32 5 tmi hold its ral meeting tomor- memorandum for c on Chinese educarefer alto cone provement >ked that, per. of sur n immeci: T" ,rv- ;ould be gt
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  • 31 5 ALOR STAR, Fii. Kha-.v Ah Eng, 7n was crossing railway lines to rolled drinking writer when a train passed and kno rked her down. She i was kil cd.
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  • 208 5 Johore To Start Experiment JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Time will come when Malays m ail States m the Federai will have "good neighbourly" associations The move to start the first of these associations Is being taken by the Malayan Youth and Pen Pals Organization, Johore Bahru
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  • 123 5 H.G. Gets A Medal For His Courage BALOK VILLAGE 'Pa*hang). Fri. Lt. Col. N. T. Berwick, Slat* 1 Home Guard Officer for Pahang. today drove to this little isolated new village to present a certificate of honour and a medal to Home Guard hero Wan Idrus bin Wan AH who
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  • 77 5 A PEOX. S. Govindasamy. earning 51 23 a month, will take 66 years to pay off his debt of $4,000. He was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore High Court yesterday. His ofTer of $5 a month to the Official
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  • 160 5 ULTRA-SLEEK JET DUE And It s British SINGAPORE will have the opportunity to see one of Britain's latest bombers, the Vickers four jet Swept Wing Valiant when it lands at RAF Station Changi. on June 4. on its way from the United Kingdom to Australia for bombing trials. This aircraft
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  • 21 5 RAUB. Fri.-Mr. R. J. I go has taken up dub- as Assistant Drainage and Irrigation Engineer. West Pahang. Paub.
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  • 137 5 Literary Contest Open To Graduates GRADUATES and undergraduates of the University of Malaya now have a chance of winning $200 a year if they send m the best entry for the University English Essay contest. The award will be given from a fund collected some time ago to commemorate the
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  • 202 5 MORE than 1,000 Chinese organizations and 300 schools were yesterday asked to send a representative each to a meeting: on Chinese education at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Monday The decision to call the meeting was made at a joint meeting O
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    • 1097 5 Standard c&lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE nil mi Favourites; 7.30 Fiom the Weekin N G A P O R E TtiS^'^y?™ W* II M M r V</ l\ Scottish Magazine- 8.30 News «S5£. Home News; 8 43 Listeners' Choice: 9 30 Radio Newsree! f 4") ST J X.- 1*/J The
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 581 6 TWMTR and clear-cut victory which the ConA serrative Party scored m the British Flections Itttutes the biggest rebuff that Us Labour opponents have Buffered m their whole political history. There never was any doubt as to what the result would be there was every assurance that the British
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    • 391 6 IN 1948 when Mr. Yap Pheng Geek was president of the Straits Chinese British Association h9 suggested that, m view of the cnanging times, this body must get injections of new blood if it were to survive and to be a force m this Colony. He put
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 580 6 Sir; The news m last Sunday's Standard was even more distressing than the news of the recent bus strikes as it forewarns us of coming events to be expected so ions as Singapore re- mains under the administration of the Labour Front Government-more .strikes,
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    • 188 6 Sir; The Singapore Standard and other English language papers are to be congratulated on the editorials connected with the nt strikes, the most Impertinent behaviour of some thousands of students of certain Chinese schools, the atrocious murders committed during the past six weeks, and the hopeless ineptitude of the
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    • 89 6 Sir; I could not help t -Midi. ring warm appreciation to your editorial "Gandhi's Milage'" which is really an eye opener for ev< ry right thinking Indian. Nowadays, it Is the fashion for some Oriental political philosophers to advocate non-violence or "Ahimsa." I believe that they say this without
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    • 40 6 Sir; The Chief Minister has admitted that certain Chinese students incited strikers without understanding the issues. What has he done to stake them understand the issues, and have they understood? Speak up Marshall! MARTIAL LAW. Singapore
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  • 261 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS New Era }\Y ITH the formation of a nine- man all-party com- mit tee. Chinese schools m Singapore have entered a new era and it is our hope that Chinese educational I circles will elect a number of representatives to study the problem of Chinese education m
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  • 901 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera WITH one more month to go for nominations to the Federal Council, the cracks m the foundation of the Alliance— which were the"c for all to see if they so wished, except the builders who deliberately shut their eyes to them— are
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  • 1038 6  - What Do These Words Mean? S.M. Sharma FREEDOM INDEPENDENCE This is the first of a series of articles By "FREEDOM" and "Independence" the two slogans of the budding Malayan politicians of all races and creeds seem to have been so loosely used that one wonders "what they really mean to
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  • 94 6 psoi c astonished J one else does no' wa*-J thing mor. to it They c. their c] Mr Justin I HAVE speare for 1 love his work hope thi his v ti'llywooditj Ruth luMiuin on cumin:; Ufl YOU keep of our Khruslu m ing v traffic is wet v.
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  • 249 7 rM»,M\ >ny (neuter) General Tran Van „i.• ol Ihe Hoa Hao Buddhist Sect m South ias rnrcted the ultimatum from Prime Minis Dinh l>»em to come to talk terms m Saigon (fcC Nationalists "l/nited Front" announced lanned a general offensive to:he Hoa Hao
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  • 85 7 Specific Proposals On Talks B IC-4 MEETING May 27 .Renter) I reign Oftice. French Btat Governln cansultai and platv of a etlng and hope lions to ngtcfi Si te (Bcially welnt by U i r I and Pfo- i peace, States win i •ip re ail oph the COQ- B
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  • 69 7 WASHINGTON, May 27 ap> us. Burgeon General Leonard a. Bcheele an- today that all Salk polio vaccine manufacturers have agreed f < pui Into effect at once revised safety stanlards. Re said these stanpresent the best SC QCe can gl\ us." Acceptance by the drug makers of
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  • 21 7 c r |h e on mci] decided to r of control h had ria by the four
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  • 79 7 g quesN :ons atomic rnational v v >q said today. s exjx bnents was the Governmeni was onsidering asking the ox. egal body for a ruling on test ten Uonal waters ■a they would apply to other count ries. Thorr were "problems of international
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  • 66 7 Bogus Prince Fined £25 LONDON, May 27 (UP>— A Pall stu lent, who hoaxed a v. c town into receiving 1 Lib full honours as an Afghan prii is fined £29 ye lay S3 Osman Mustapba uid he passed the word the town of Osterley, he was Prince an of
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  • 76 7 BONN, May 21 (Reuter) Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the Chan o or, has informed Presideni H y letter, of bis intention to relinquish the Foreign Office and to ask for c appointment of Dr. Hem r V( n Brentano. at present the floor Scarier of the Christian Democrat,
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  • 32 7 QUEEN Elizabeth II on Thursday invested the Aga Khan. 77-ypar-old. loader of Ismail i Moslems. with the Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George, an order of chivalry.- A.P
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  • 100 7 With Ease On A Flying Trapese A MKECABIOUS perch is held by Mile. Andre Jan, the French trapeze artist. who showed her acrobatir skill op a. trapeze suspended from a helicopter flying up and down Chelsea Reach on the Thames. Thirty three year old Mile. Jan. wife of a French
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  • 35 7 New Economic Body Planned BEIRUT. Lebanon, May 27 (AP) Delegates from a dozen Near and Middle East countries drew up an agenda on Friday for a conference aimed at setting up a regional economic organization.
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  • 24 7 TOKYO, May 27 (AP)— The Empress of Japan attended a movie m a public theatre on Thursday night for the first time.
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  • 151 7 'ROK Will Assist Formosa' SEOUL, May 27 (UP) Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tai. promised today that if the Communists attack Formosa or South Vietnam, the Republic of Korea will give the '"fullest, possible" help to the endangered nations. Pyun told the United Press correspondent m an exclusive interview that if
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  • 123 7 UDALL. Kansas, May 27 (UP) New tornadoes, violent windstorms and floods lashed the mid-United States last night as the death count from the series of twisters climbed to 122. Officials feared the death toll from the tornadoes. including the worst ever to hit the
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  • 31 7 He Loses His U.K. Citizenship LONDON, May 27 (AP) Britain on Thursday formally stripped British citizenship from atomic scientist Bruno Pontecorvo. It called him "disloyal or disaffected" for deserting to Russia.
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  • 33 7 HELEN Keller. world famous blind and deaf mute, left Manila by North-west Airlines yesterday for Tokyo after a one-week visit. She was accompanied by her secretary. Miss Polly Thompson. A. P
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  • 64 7 CORREGGIO, Italy, May 27 (AP)— Police asked a tall, shapely girl identified as "Anna F"' if she wanted to file charges against three youths who tried to assault her. "No.'' she replied, "1 think they've had enough." Anna knocked one of the would-be attackers down, broke two
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  • 60 7 NAPLES. May 27 (Router) Don Bartolomeo Del Gaudio. a young priest, collapsed after drinking from the chalice during Mass m the chapel of the cemetery at Castellammare, near here. A church helper had mistaken a bottle of hydrochloric arid used for cleaning the marble floor, for
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  • 47 7 TOKYO. May 27 (UP) Radio Peking last; night made an unusually rare mention of Chou En-lai's wife. In a broadcast heard m Tokyo, the Communists said Chou and "Madame Chou" dined this evening with Indonesian Prime Minister Ali Sastroamidjojo and his wife
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  • 30 7 TWO Republic of Korea air officers who fled to Japan in a stolen ROK plane were sentenced to eight months in prison on JTuirsday for illegal entry. U.P
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  • 222 7 3 -Year-Old Was Model In Obscene Photos NEW YORK. May 27 (AP). —The head of the Washington D. C. Police Vice Squad testified on Thursday that a child as young as 3£ years old was used m the U.S capital m making pornographic pictures. Inspector Roy Blick made the statement
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  • 215 7 JAKARTA. May 27 (UP) Mrs. Herman Bouman, wife of the Dutch lawyer who recently fled Indonesia, today took over as defence counsel for Dutchman Leon Jungschlaeger accused of leading rebels a?ainst the Indonesian Government. When Jungschlaeger's trial resumed this morning m the Jakarta
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  • 171 7 BELGRADE, May 27, (Reuter)— Talks started here today between Yugoslav President Marshal Tito and Soviet leaders Nikita Khruschev and Nikolai Bulganin, representatives of the nation which m 1948 expelled him from the Cominform. The Soviet delegation headed by Mr. Khruschev. the Communist Party First Secretary,
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  • 40 7 ROME. May 27 (Renter) The public prosecutor has charged Luigi Longo, deputy secretary of the Italian Communist Parly with insulting Pope Pius XII and the Catholic religion of the Stale m the course of a speech.
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  • 347 7 JAIL TERMS DEMANDED FOR REBELS Self -Styled 'Republic Goes On Trial JAKARTA, May 27 (Reuter) Prison terms from three to 1 5 years were demanded for 1 2 defendants m a case against the former selfproclaimed Republic of the South Moluccan Islands m Indonesia, who had been accused of rebellion
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  • 72 7 SAX ANGELO, Texas, May 27 (AP) A flam ng R 6 bomber, four of its 10 enginei turn away, crashed and plodcd on Wednesday nig I during a srfoleni ram and 1 storm. There were DO mrvi? vor.s. There wai an uoconfl report the plane may
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  • 56 7 BRISBANK. May (Reuter) Floods are threatening Centra] si I rtii Quo a I towns after torrei tiaJ raim up to 1 7 In i [a one d Communications are cd. 2d aerodromes are oi I and heavy cattle losaCl are reported. Elivers and creekl re i.i full
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  • 110 7 Paris. May 27 (DP).—Premier Edgar Paure announced withdrawal last night ol a French division from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to quell the growing "Army of God revolt m Algeria. "In order to restore pi ice m Algeria." the Premier .said, "a division, now
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  • 1116 8 Eden's Majority Up By 3,363: Attlees Comes Dow, WOMAN UPSETS MICHAEL FOOT 40 Liberals And Thirteen Communists Lose Deposits LONDON, May 27. The "big four" m British politics, the Conservatives, Sir Anthony Eden and Sir Winston Churchill, and the Labourites, Mr. Clement Attlee and Mr.
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  • 55 8 LOS ANGELES. May 27 iAP> Reiko Hatsumi. a Japanese girl student at the Lniversity of California, Wednesday won a $250 prize for r short .story entry m the first Samuel Goldwyn awards for creative writing. She won second prize m what is to be an
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  • 236 8 LONDON. May 27 (Router).—Sir Anthony Eden the Prime Minister, emerges from the general election with greatly heightened personal stature. The 57-year-old statesman entered the election campaign m the dark about the country s readiness to put Its confidence m a Conservative Party no longer led by
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  • 1896 8 CHELTENHAM Major William HicksBeach <Con.) 24.259 James Fiimegan (Lab. 1 1fi.680 Majority 7.579 SALFORD WEST C. Royle <Lab.» 22.413 HD. Moore <Con.> 21.554 Majority: 859 No change. SITTON AND CHEAM Richard Sharpies (Con.) 24.538 R.M. Lewis (Lab.) 15.205 Majority: 9.333 No change. KINGSTON ON THAMES Boyd
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  • 71 8 LONDON, May 27 (AP).— Britain celebrated election night on Thursday with champagne and caviar m London's gay spots and rollicking merriment m the rest of the country. In contrast with the muffled tones of the past month's campaign, vierryviaktng broke loose after the polling places closed at
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 9 CITE Is^belle L« «ts "my garters are iall-ing"-^is a star of the genuine jazz musical "Jazz Train now having a run at London's Piccadilly Theatre.
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  • 189 9 MOSCOW COVIET Police are battling a black market In recordings of American jazz and bebop, cut m some instances on X-Ray plates stolen apparently from the Ministry of Health. This was disclosed m the magazine Soviet Culture, which said many arrests had been made
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  • 625 9  -  JOHN HALKIN mmmmm mm r ru U' KiCts I bj Longi: Br h Co i I r tl t v,.:h the drama. i md esta■A >c work s j M cla ssics* U n n ritics m a j rtea the bias D| ;i.\v Side pra
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  • 255 9 WASHINGTON* HEN htnmi on parents >. j r— *n dc de tr>eir schools ncjd KMi pmani or a lervkf nor usually provided by publi fund rh«v try to get it thevmetvea Om way to do tn s to hold a community carnival R e
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  • Music Notes
    • 371 9 THE N.B.C. Symphony Orchestra (re-named u Symr vhony of the .'Air'") is to play m Singapore after a':!. The Musical Society recently received this momentous confirmation of plans and acceptance of terms, and the Orchestra is now booked for two Celebrity Concerts at the Singapore Badminton
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    • 34 9 AJRS. Aisha Akbar had some conducting lessons from Kurt Woess, the Viennese conductor recently m Singapore. Mr. Woess was so impressed with Mrs. Akbar'.s response and mar'.;cc! conducting ability that he ha*
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    • 120 9 Prodigy Stunting ATR. Goh Soon Tioc should 1TJ> put the brake on this prodigy-stunting which has become both undignified and ludicrous. We can accept the not uncommon phenomenon of a five-year-old showing musical talent, but when we are told that he plays like a maestro, has to stand on a
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    • 45 9 t>EADERS are reminded A^ of tomorrow night's concert by the Junior Symphony Orchestra m aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. It is m the Victoria Hall at 8.45 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at Robinson's this morning or at the door tomorrow.
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    • 51 9 THE Musical Society's Secretary, Mr. A. K. Sharp, informs me that LARRY ADLER'S Malayan tour has been postponed owing to the visit of the N.B.C. Orchestra. Mr. Adler was to have given two harmonica recitals on June H and 19. The new dates will be announced m due
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  • 48 9 FAMOUS American Actress DOROTHY DANDRIDGE strikes the pose that is going to be familiar to thousands of movie goers, one that silhouettes her on the posters of her film ''Carmen Jones". She went to Cannes to present it to the Eighth International Film Festival,
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  • 408 9  -  VICTOR DOGGETT J (Reviewed by £v\\W\\\\\\\\\\\V\ months of ]850; it was called "RHENISH" because the music is a reflection of the composer's joy m his n e w appointment and life m the Rhineland. As Schumann wrote to his publisher, the symphony perhaps reflects an occasional glimpse of
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  • 309 9 Swing and Jazz TOPICS Saro QWING Maestro Benny Goodman who has the greatest following lor many years is continuing to draw packed houses at his public performances. Recently. Benny did a scries of week-end stands m Manhattan's Basin Street nightclub. Playing m an octet (including drummer Ruby Braff, trombonist Urbie
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    • 66 9 The world famous family of I TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAf K(/A fANJ Very effective for Coughs, indigestion, Seasickness. Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL For ALL Your Requirements In Z I MEN'S WEAR I AH CHUM TAILOR MERCHANT TAILOR f
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 101 9 WM^» IP? I' 9 B 7 mmm mm- MB^ a^a*~— ■b II If S 7 irith one rf ■of bell i v n; demeni (41 13 \mi i: ,r :!;e« .reeks m 18. Pastoral bO^f WBJ 1| BMMM9 (4) ni wicket tnmm f m T** nt Ui md mall? (4,
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  • 200 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt.— The hijjh price of rubber m the latter half of 1954 has resulted m a "windfall" of 51. 751. 000 to the Smallholders' Replanting Fund, The Standard learnt today. The money tame from the Schedule Two cess, which is collected when
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  • 229 10 Sudden Upsurge In Demand Seen From America KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan rubber industry is enjoying an unexpected new boom from a sudden upsurge m foreign demand particularly American for liquid latex, the Federal Government said today. In a statement examining export figures of liquid
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  • 177 10 Rubber Closes Steady THE United Kingdom election results appeared to have made no impres- sion on the rubber market m Singapore which closed lat 921 cents per lb. for first grade rubber for June 'shipment, unchanged from I Thursday. The s'eadir.css In prices earlier yesterday was attributable v to the
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  • 110 10 PRODUCTION of tin-in-i Dirates m Malaya m April amounted to 4.874 tons. 150 tons less than m the corresponding cnonth Pi last year. Bui a though last month's production showed a drop, the cumulative total production for the first four months of this year, at 20.007
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  • 178 10 THE first sroup of Hongkong manufacturers, sponsors of the third trade exhibition to be held here from June 10 to 26, is due to arrive m Singapore by the C.P.A. today. They are: Messrs. Chans Shun Yin Fan Char, Hsu Ko, Chong Chung Man,
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  • 97 10 PHILIPPINE exports of both copra and coconut oi! increased last month over the preceding month and were higher than m April 1954, industrial sources m New York reported. Copra exports totalled 55,784 long tons, an increase of 17 per cent over March and 14
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  • 224 10 THE pepper section of the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange yesterday was quiet and easier. Closing noon prices (per picul)* at the Exchange we* Muntol: white $184, Sarawak white $183 (both down $4 each), Special Sarawak black SI 48 (down $5). Lack of oversea inquiries and reserved
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 401 10 KUALA lA'MPI'R. Fri. Over 53,162 acres of smallholders' rubber have been replanted m 1953 54 under the six-year subsidy scheme, but it fell short of the target by 40,000 acres due to inexperience of the replanting organization as well as the slow
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  • 364 10 Ford Plan To Retain U.K. Lead In Industry THE Ford Motor Company Ltd., Dagenham, Britain's biggest c?r exporters, has begun its plan to fight the challenge, mainly from Germany, to the British car industry's lead m world markets. A caravan of vehicles made by the company, ranging from New Anglias
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  • 129 10 OI'TER ROADS Lapaz, Pusan Maru, Gleniffer. Voroshilovgrad, Pakhoi, Abbe ville, Fukuyo Maru. Hem Hoyer, Voikov. Egero. Ozarda. Anchises Frandsville, New Coronation, Bustier. Athel Crown, Gienorchy Muromaia. Floating Dock, Anknig, Japara. INNLR ROADS Kimams. Hai Hui, Hong Ming, .Namgkachindr, Hin Ann. Serdang. Pangkor, New Coronation, Bruas. Kah Hua.
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  • 128 10 Record For W. German Shipyards WEST Germany's shipyards last year constructed 256 vessels totalling 893.536 gross registered tons an all-time record. The annual report of the association of (West) German shipyards said on Thursday that 1953 production was bettered by 169,182 tonj, while the annual turnover rose from 1.354.000.000 marks
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  • 48 10 SHIPPING lines m the U.K. -New Zealand Conference are to be asked by the New Zealand Government to defer any increase m freight rates on both export and import shipments, until there has been an opportunity for a full discussion on the question.
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  • 80 10 tor > in the i quota were ai r 1 I S r U' 1 declines i n t |JJ gainer tin? ar. IN|J^ikiu 1 C °n- .Tin Srr, I F and' X. 'I mon Henry W a; j C .1 Singapr.-- Storage Sine e Tr»r I O: I
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  • 75 10 SINGAPOR] ported the done yesterday c ords 30 h: F -moKJ W. Hammer <:%■ u| Cement J nson o; Singapore 51.' 5 $1 3 iva 18/ J to 32 and 4 to 31 9 tod J M P 1 I Rantau 1.57J; 1 Taiping Con 5 J Serdang
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  • 346 10 THERE has been refreshing evidence that the dull rubber market of recent weeks may be a thing of the past, at least temporarily, says the weekly report by Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co.. Ltd. The first hair of the work was featureless but during the last three days most consuming
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 654 10 NOTICES OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated m the Colony of Singapore) "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Company proposes to declare and pay a final dividend and bonus for the year ended 31st December 1954 to its shareholders on its Register as on lith June. 1955 NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY
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    • 366 10 NOTICES TENDER FpENBERS will be received by the Commissioner i r the Government of India Singapore, at 31. Grange Road, Singapore, for polishing all placement i 7 matsettee 1 cushions and minor repairs to staff quarters ■1 H >: s Road. s to be com- < ted can be had
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    • 92 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA p i h** S pert <i <S Bingo Maru for Colombo. Bombay Karachi 12/13 |un» Awata Maru for Aden. Alexandra, S Genoa. Marseilles, Tangier, Algiers, London, Antwerp, kotteraam, Hamburg 10/12 fencho Maru for Rangoon Chitta- gong Calcutta 5/6 P"« M Atsuta Maiw for Hong Kong. Manila. t
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    • 744 11 Clo-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Ms*l/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE I m Moßtreai Boston, New Te»fc, S«in«Mte, PhiladelpMa C«Jt Ports S p«te 9. S ham Penang m H 6 1 f l«i»« 1 3 |wne 25 luN ■icB.S 916 Sept 17 Sept ig U pt
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    • 1118 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 18 iinc > (Ineorpofated m Singapore) (12 lines) *5E Till- BtBE FUNNEL LINE 'Z? Carrier* option to proceed via other port* to load and dischart* cargc SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL, &LASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore m Ou« Sail* P. Sham Penan* Afitilecfcus for Ltwroool
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    • 827 11 MITSUI tjTj LINE Spore P. Sham Penong FOR JAPAN from Indio Oeson Maru from Bombay, for Kobe, Moji.. Yokohama, Ncgoya 30 May Meiko Moru from Calcutta, Rangoon, for Moji, Kobe, Yokohama 7 June FOR JAPAN from Continent Meirinsan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Nagovo, via Saigon, Bangkok, Hongkong 1/3 June Akashisan
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    • 750 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Fot Aden, Port Soid, Genoo, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hambvrg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. S'oore P. S'horrt Penono x) "SELANDIA" 5/7 June 8/9 June 10/11 June "MALACCA" 3/5 July 6/6 July 7/7 July x) Colls Beyrouth, London (passengers only), Gdynia. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK. /CONTINENT Spore P.
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  • 1795 12  - MAGIC EYE WILL SCORE AGAIN -To Make It 5 Straight WINDSOR LAD By KU -VI V LUMPUR Fri. MAGIC EYE has been so consistent m recent starts that I am shins him a first rate chance to beat this pretty smart field of Class Three sprinters tomorrow, opening day of
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  • 23 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri:— There has been no rain jor the past n-eek and the going for tomorrow will be very good.
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  • 510 12 Barrington May Place Surrey In Strong Position LONDON, May 27, (Reuter)— An unbroken fourth wicketstand of 218 by cenlury makers Ken Harrington and Peter May placed Surrey three times county cricket champions, m a commanding: position over Lancashire on the second day of their match at the Oval yesterday. At
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  • 59 12 TELOK ANSON. Fri.— The Stars defeated Selaba Estate 4-2 to enter the final of the Lower Perak Indians knockout soccer competition on Wednesday They will meet the Town Council for the Kannappa Chettiar Cup on May 29. Subramaniam scores a hattrick for the Stars and Velu scored
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  • 223 12 Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle HiU -""^J STREAM SONG STREAM SONG BROW V IV|~ -1?"^ 1 Santa Clans Santa Clan* I Stream Son- m.'J^^ Freedom Train II freedom Train II Freedom I ruin v POIRE KINGFOLD kINGFoi i7~ -~^!L>* Park II Folre Miss Brookhdri I>u"n Agreement Mi*s Brookfield
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  • 1264 12 RACE 1: 2*30 p.m.— Horses Class 4, Div. 5 1. 066 Proud Moment $y 9.00 Mr. and Mrs. T. H. XtoO 2. 080 Equerry tj 9.00 Mr. A. Donald S. 44? Stream Song 3y 8.1? Mr A. Shaik Ahmed M r 4. 645 Trailer 4y 8.11 "Shaw
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    • 209 12 BEST QUALITY GERMAN FOUHTAIN PENS. PRICES LAKESI/ENO 294 ft EACH* 9. 00 L Ohf PAIR $13.00 MEDIUM HE N0 291 EACH* 8.00 1% ONE PAIR*, 1 2.00 COLD FILLED CUPS MRIMSEVERLASTM COLOUR Im I4K. GOLD NIBS fW PROVIDES SMOOTH j WRIT/ NO. I SOLD BY ALL FOUN- lAIN PEM DEALERS.
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  • 242 13 S. A. Bowlers Rout Oxford In Ist Innings May 27 (Reuter)— Oxford I'niversitv s ,unst the pace of Peter Heine and spin of u! were ail out for 90 before lunch yes- mswer to the South Africans' total of 434 keU declared Following on, Oxford were t kMC of play.
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  • 20 13 T r Ta I 1 I If] ing k R f. Anffin Vasu; Pang Poh c Yuen
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  • 8 13 P.] CLA heing "ho )1 onesc
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  • 88 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tho Belangor Combined Schools will meet Central Perak combined schools m their return soccer encounter at Ipoh tomorrow. In their first clash, the Perak Boys scored an easy 4-0 win. The following will represent the Selangor Combined School,; John Chan? 'Ki^han Dial School). Thambyralah
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  • 43 13 TAIPIXG. Fri Taping Tiger! :tacular mm m their ecer fixture at Ksplanadc yesterday, beating Chinese R< i i ciuh 6-0. The Tigers arc now favourites un] ship honours this 1 m. Centre-forward, Jaraalud nett< {oala s Ueiman runted 'he sixth
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    45 13 photo Too big for his bod at the Rodney Hotel, London, is 7-foot Riant of the Harlem Globetrotters Basketball team. Walter Dukes. The famous all-Negro team begin their European tour with matches against the Honolulu Surfrider s at the Wembley Empire Pool. U.P
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  • 71 13 TAIPING, Fri— Mr. S. Baylcy. President of the Taiping and District Amateur FooibalL Association, has presented a silver cup for the annual knoekou' soccer competition among schools In the rural districts. Entries for this competition close on June 15, and players must not be over 4 feet
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  • 45 13 IPOH Fri. After a keen tussle, Tamilians and Detention Camp drew 2—2 In a first division soccer league .game played on the Town Pauans this evening. The campers obtained their two goals through Aziz while Gopal and David Rajah scored for the Tamilians.
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 13 photo by Picture shows over 60 members of the William Jacks Sports Club, Ipoh and Penang. before a "barbecue" at Krian Bungalow. Tanjonp Bungah. Penang on Hari Raya Puasa Standard Sam Kai Yee
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  • 480 13 PULO BUKOM STAGE A 'WALK OUT' After Player Ordered Out MARCHING orders against one of their players prompted the rest of the Pulo Bukom Sports Club team to walk out of the field, causing an abandonment of their match against Hongkong Bank Sports Club, m an important Singapore Business Houses
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  • 67 13 the following players arc selected to play for the Malay> m the Community League against Indonesians on Tuesday May 31 at Jalan Besar Stadium. Kick-off at 5.15 p.m Othman Angullia. Syed [drooc Aibar. Johan Hassan. Hassan Arif. Yassin Mat. Othman Johan. Harith Omar. Aman Kastawi. Rashid Giman. Ahmad
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  • 41 13 ARGONAUTS Football team heat Custom? Sport? Club 3-0 m a Singapore Div. 2A league soccer match played on the Malay Football Association ground yesterday. Scorers for Argonauts were: Saiim Abdullah 2. and Rahim Minhat. S/Sqt. F. R. Warren refereed.
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  • 131 13 JOHORE. Fri.— A sparkling knock of 80 runs by the allrounder Stephenson, gave the Johorc Police a convincing nine wicket victory over 99 Gurkha HQ. m a friendly cricket match played on the Johore English College ground today. Stephenson, who scored fiB Tins last week, was
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  • 35 13 THE SBHFA reserve league I soccer match between Singapore I Cold Storage an<-j Sime Darby, to be played on the Railway Institute ground yesterday was postponed as the referee failed i to turn up.
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  • 483 13 Chinese Too Good For The Indonesians Kok Peow Shines Chinese 7. Indonesians 2. Boon Kok Peow Good Song Ismail Ahmad and Garbos. 1, Jui Kirn 2 and Ah Hoe. Referee Mr. C. A. A. Layfield. INDONESIANS, playing their first match m the Community League were trounced 7-2 by a powerful
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  • 204 13 NEW YORK, May 27 <AP> Roger Bannisler. the first man to run the four-minute mile, apparently has renounced his amateurism and sealed his decision never to run ti^gain. Advert lsemenls appeared m New York newspapers stating that sports illustrated would publish his story on how he
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  • 57 13 THE 32nd Annual AthleticSports of St. Anthony's Boys School wi:i be held on Thursday, June 23. 1955. at 3.00 p.m.. on St. Joseph's Institution field. Parents, old boys and well-wishers are cordially invited. There will be two events lor Old boys:- 100 yards and 880 yards.
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  • 12 13 MILNE JAMES LESLIE died •n London on Wednesday 25th. Way 1955.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 243 13 ACCOM. VACANT TO LET: One garage room $30. One good airy room with all the conveniences ?l 20 it*;, sis lap Road. Telephone: (1560. FOR SALE IUS1 ARRIVED the world"* .1 famous "SCANDALLP Piano Accordion. Come and get it with 20% cash discount. FOCR MAN'S Music Studio.. Singa pore. 37
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    • 745 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT \f RS FOO CHEE TWEE and -»-l family wish to express their heartteit thank 5 appreciation to all their friends, relative? and ciansmen for their night visit, wreaths, scrolls, messages of condolence, assistance and attendance at the funeral in their recent bereavement. SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 228 13 li 1 Abner By A/ Copp t Houi te Hanry a M_illionair^== cUf's H|/^' D s cS^- s f^.^r "^^X -AfsiD NOW. I'LL (3j-^r> A FORTUNE Y^> klCfVf T I WAVE A SLIGHT COLD.7 i-T^ '\J*/ SELL AT A LOSS- V-^^a^V t cam <*^ OLjlrit"^' f«- HOW MUCH MONEY-/ '.'EV
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    568 14 A ussies Fight Against Odds DANISH ACES PLAY BTON AT HALF STEAM DENMARK gained an unimpressive lead of four matches to nothing over Australia m their Thomas Cup tie at the Badminton Stadium last night. The courageous Australians exploded a myth by making the Danes fight every inch
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  • 55 14 SINGLES 1. Stan Russell A 1 v$ Finn Kobbcro iD 2. Don Murray A vs. Jorn Skaarup D 3. Rex Collins iAi vs. Jensen DOUBLES 1. Sfan Russell and Alan McCabc <A> vs. Jorgcn H. Honjcn and Finn Kobbcro D 2. Don Murray and Cliff Cuff A) vs
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  • 82 14 TODAY'S SPORT S :1 r.-i.c. R M at Gey i E T.B.A. i P irk. DHj oB A" Alexandra t 7 ARMY SOCCER: Div. 1 R EJi E. BiM Work* pa ps. B R I I C; G H.Q. 5 >. G HQ. FARELF: Singapo' >— RegL vs. Mll BM
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    22 14 d"o n o^v :r Fi y r;n th X strali n champion, returns a net qr °P »y **nn Kobbero of Denmark.
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  • 22 14 THE Selangor Turf Club's May June meeting opens at Kuala Lumpur Windsor Lad sums up the day's chances on Page 12.
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  • 264 14 Hansen Kobbero Win The Hard Way UGnmorK kj u JSpwil H. Hansen and Finn Kobbero (Denmark) beat Don Murray and Cliff Cuit (Australia) I 15—7, 18—14. Umpire: Mr. Slow Watt Soon. The Danes started m earnest, and gave the impression that they were going to sweep their opponents off the
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  • 43 14 SINGLES Finn Kobbero beat Don Murray 15-10, 9-15, 15-12; Jorn Skaarup beat Stan Russell 15-8. 15-8. DOUBLES Finn Kobbero Hamergaard Hansen beat Don Murray Cliff Cutt 15-7, 18-14; Ove Eilertsen Ole Mertz beat Stan Russell Alan McCabe 15-8, 15-13.
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  • 278 14 Denmark I—o Jk Finn Kobbero (Denmark) beat Don Murray (Australia) 15—10, 9—15, 15—2. Umpire: Sng Kong Beng Kobbero appeared to take things easy at the start, allowing Murray to gain a 7-2 lead. Murray was playing an attacking game, forcing Kobbero into repeated errors at the
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    50 14  -  Leong Hew Meng Peter Kum kltiokljtrklklt by 6c Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner General for South East Asia, watched the present Thomas Cup series for the first time last night. He is introduced to Finn Kobbero and other members of Denmark's team by the non-playing captain, Richard Heilbo.
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  • 412 14 Denmark 2--ojjjj[ Jorn Skaarup (Denmark) beat Stan Russell (Australia) 15 8. 15 8 Referee: Sug Kong Beng While I inn Kobbero, the Danish champion was overcomplacent. John Skaarup. the Danish second string, gave no quarter to (io-or-die Australian. Stan Russell, the second best m his
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  • 291 14 Denmark 4—o yjjjfo Ove Eilertsen and Ole Mertz (Denmark) heat Stan Russell and Alan McCabe (Australia) 15—8, 15—13. Referee: Sioio Wait Soon Ove Eilertsen and Ole Mertz, Denmark's second doubles, took the score to 4 o m favour of their country when threy accounted
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