Singapore Standard, 2 June 1955

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  • 20 1 Singapore Standard #ft it m 4 >„l. V. No. 331 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1955 J 4 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 234 1 THOMAS CUP FINAL INDIANS BEATEN 6-3 By THE SPORTS EDITOR FIVE excited Danish Thomas Cuppers rose from their seats like one man. They rushed onto the court. ...for Jorn Skaarup. They kissed him, hugged him, and they chaired him, while 7,000 badminton fans at the Singapore
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  • 141 1 10 KILLED IN ALGERIA TERROR OUTBREAK CASABLANCA, Jane 1 (Reuter)— Ten people were killed and ten injured m the past 24 hcurs m renewed outbreaks of terrorism m the neighbouring French North African territories of Morocco and Algeria. Most of the victims were r-hot or knifed. Bombs were -Atown m
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  • 37 1 MALACCA, Wed. Latest bulletin on Dato Sir Chenglock Tan states that he "continues to make satisfactory progress and is being allowed to sit up for the first time m his room."
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  • 84 1 WORLD'S NEED FOR RUBBER ON INCREASE WASHINGTON, June 1 (Reuter) World rubber needs are climbing faster than the rate of natural rubber production m the Far East, according to the United States business and defences service administration. It added that "this leaves the door wide open for step-ped-up output of
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  • 108 1 SINGAPORE Police last night announced a $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of person or persons responsible for the murder of Tan Kum Nin, 17, m a shed behind Eu Tong Sen Street at about 7.30 a.m. on May 20. Tan's father found him
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  • 76 1 THESE beautiful orchids are *he first ever to bloom m Singapore. They have not yet been named by the owner, Mr. Lim Hong Hee, proprietor of The Gem Nursery m Moulmein Road. They are a hybrid of the Arachnis Flos-aeris and the Vanda Merrill
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  • 352 1 Govt. Asked To Probe Seizure By STANDARD SHIPPING REPORTERS THE five-men crew of a Singapore fishing vessel captured by a gang of armed men m South CochinChina last week overpowered their lone guard, "liberated" their ship and returned to Singapore. The men were part of
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  • 98 1 Canberras On Way To Malaya BINBROOK, Lincolnshire. June 1 (Reuter) Four Canberra jet bombers left a Royal Air Force base here today for Malaya where they will take part m operations against terrorists. They are due there on June 6. The bombers are part of the-famous Wartime 61 Squadron which
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  • 41 1 HONGKONG, June 1 (Reuter) The Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Aii Sastroamidjojo, and the Chinese Communist Prime Minister Mr. Chou En-lai were among 400 people who attended the inauguration of the Sino-Indonesian Friendship Association m Peking today. Peking Radio reported.
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  • 141 1 WHAT might have been a major disaster was averted when a fire which broke out m the middle of a row of old wooden shophouses m Joo Chiat Road yesterday evening was rapidly brought under control by the City Fire Brigade. Although the first floors of
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  • 153 1 Assistance To Reds Alleged KOTA BHARU. Wed.— Ten people have been held for police interrogation m the village of Jerembong m the Pergau Valley, following a house-to-house search carried out by the Security Forces at dawn today. Thirty-two firearms and a quantity of
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  • 33 1 NEW DELHI, June 1 (Reuter) Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia will pay a state visit to India this year at the invitation of the Indian President Dr. Rajendra Prasad.
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  • 151 1 LONDON, June 1 (Reuter) Trade Union chiefs today began a drive to settle the National Railway strike which has plunged Britain into a state of emergency and threatens a serious wave of unemployment. Leaders of the giant Trades Union Congress met m London to discuss
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  • 138 1 Gurkhas Nabbed— Thugs Escape TWO Gurkha policemen m mufti, who arrived at the scene of a gang fight m Outram Road yesterday evening, created a fracas themselves, and were hauled into a radio car while the hooligans escaped. The Gurkhas appeared on the scene as a fight between six Chinese
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  • 285 1 Cars To Be Mobilized EDEN GRANTED SEIZURE POWER LONDON, June 1 (UP)— Britain moved to mobilize every cor and truck m the nation today, if needed, to meet the strangling chaos of a countrywide railroad strike. Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden got the legal power
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  • 157 1 SAIGON, June 1 (AP)— The bulk of the French Expeditionary Corps pulled out of Saigon today, leaving control of Indo-China's largest city to Vietnamese forces for the first time m nearly a century. Most of the 35,000 French troops from the City were moving
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  • 53 1 TAIPEI, June 1 (AP) Sponsors of a campaign to collect a million signatures on a pledge to President Chiang Kai-shek announced on Wednesday they had gone over the top. The pledge affirms support of Chiang's avowal to defend Quemoy and Matsu Islands, with or without
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  • 83 1 'Diggers' May Go To Penang MELBOURNE, June 1 (Reuter) Australian troops for Malaya are likely to by-pass Singapore and be stationed on Penang Island the Melbourne Herald's special correspondent, Denis Warner, stated today. "The Singapore Government's opposition tp stationing troops here has caused this sudden change of plans." Mr. Warner,
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  • 93 1 SUNDAY PAPERS TO COST 20 CTS THE proprietors of the Sunday Standard and Sunday Times regret that the increasing price of newsprint makes it necessary for them to raise the selling price of their Sunday issues to 20 cents per copy. Newsprint prices have reached the highest level m history
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  • 136 1 HK Police Cut Red Barrier HONGKONG. June 1 (Reuter) Fifty Hongkong Police today cut barbed wire and climbed the wall of a Kowloon warehouse, occupied by employees of the People's Chinese Airlines to enable a court bailiff to execute a writ for possession of the premises. Four streets were cordoned
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  • 31 1 VATICAN CITY, June 1 (Reuter) Pope Pius XII today received, the Prime Minister of Thailand, Field Marshal Pibul Songgram, m private audience m his Vatican City palace.
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  • 80 1 SINGAPORE Customs at 1.10 a.m. today seized about 50 pounds of opium on board the ship Chong Ya anchored m the Outer Roads. A man, Chew Tong Hai, of Havelock Road, has been detained. Chew, a shop assistant, was seen carrying a sack when Customs men boarded the
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  • 287 2 Motion For Probe Is Passed Without Division KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The $127,000,000 worth of fish landed annually by 50,000 fishermen m Malaya is equal m value to the rice produced by 500.000 padi planters, Mr. C. Noble, Federal Member for Natural Resources, declared m the
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  • 148 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Locse 932 944 No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. June 93& 93i No. 2 91 911 No. 3 882 89 Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The price of Un yesterday was 5356. per picul. (Up
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  • 40 2 KLANG, Wed A kitbag containing 102 chisels and other tools belonging to three firms working for the Central Electricity Board has been stolen from a sub-station adjacent to the Bungsar power house. Police are investigating.
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  • 27 2 THE PICNIC arranged by the Singapore Young Progressives scheduled for Sunday has been postponed to, June 19 since its organizer, Mr Kevin Mallal is indisposed.
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  • 124 2 Man Denies Extortion Bid Charge MISS Chan Wai Chan, queen of Malayan strip-tease dancers, was the complainant m a case m which a man, Chong Sek Ling, was charged m the Singapore Second Criminal District Court with attempted extortion yesterday. Chong was alleged to have put Miss Chan m fear
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  • 37 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Foo Futt See. of Singapore, was fined $300 m the Sessions Court, Pengerang today for moving some salted fish and Eumenthol Jujubes without a permit at Sungei Rengat on May 3.
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  • 24 2 photo. CROWDS m Trafalgar Square, London, watch the general election results go up on the night of May 26 A.P.
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  • 189 2 OMAR bin AH, alias Victor Augustine, who had 13 previous convictions, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday to five years' imprisonment on each of three charges of cheating. The sentences are to run concurrently. Passing sentence, Mr. Justice Knight
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  • 49 2 DECK Passengers' Welfare Officer. Government of Madras, Mr K. V. Sugavabeswaran, is expected to arrive m Singapore for a four-day visit m the Rajula on Saturday. Members of the public are requested to bring to his notice any complaints they might have about unberthed passenger traffic
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  • 38 2 HONGKONG. June 1. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.71 to £1 sterling: $5.***** to US$l: $1,834 to Malayan $1. $0,128 to one Indonesian RuDiah Oold $251 125 to a tael.
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  • 77 2 TWO cars were "involved m a collision at the junction of Wilkinson Road and Arthur Road yesterday evening res;;.iing m one car turning turi.e. The occupant of the overturned car. Mr. N. G. Nuga* wela. was removed to the General Hospital. Three other people
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  • 70 2 SINGAPORE Traction Company shares m the Malayan share market yesterday firmed on the news that the City Council had voted to take over the concern. Traction ordinaries were reported done at 22/1 J arrival including United Kingdom stamps, compared with the last business reported at
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  • 35 2 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall will hold his Meet The People" session m the Public Relations Press Conference room m the Assembly House from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Saturday.
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  • 231 2 WHILE a man, Ang Chin Beng, was out on bail on a charge of attempted extortion, he tried to i«>b an open air cinema proprietor, Leone. Chooi, the Sin. gapore First Criminal District Court was told yesterday. Ang who has a
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  • 107 2 Gardener Proposes In Court A GARDENER who divorced his wife and married anothei told the court he was pro pared to re-marry his first wife when he was charged yesterday with neglecting to maintain his four children for 14 months The wife, Mos binle Jastro cuddling a onr year-old child
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  • 39 2 AMMAN. Jordan. June 1, (Reuter) General Sir Geraid Templer, newly appointed Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, arrived here from Iraq yesterday, and met the new Prime Minister of I Jordan. Said El Mufti.
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  • 154 3 Jail For Spending Insurance Premium CHAN Stng Kwee, an insurance agent, was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday for criminal breach of trust of 5521.40 entrusted to him by Wong Chee Jim on Sept. 27, last year. The sentence is to be followed
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  • 87 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Indian inmates of the Pudu Jail m Kuala Lumpur voted today to elect a candidate m a mock election organised by the Information Department. The rival candidates were Information officers, one of whom was chosen by an 85 per cent vote. There
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  • 78 3 SEREMBAN. Wed. Assistant Veterinary Officer of Negri Sembilan. Mr. Harnan Singh, visited Kampong Lingi this morning and after leaving his car on the main road, proceeded to the kampongs to give ranikhet injections on fowls. When he returned later, he found the mudguards and
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  • Article, Illustration
    83 3 MIRANDA Eu m the ancient Manchu ceremonial gown ichich she will wear at the Chinese Ladies' Association Fancy Dress Ball, on June 11, at Victoria Memorial Hall. Judges of the dress contest who will themselves be m fancy dress, are the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald; the
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  • 183 3 As Told By Loke Wan Tho SINGAPORE'S film magnate Mr. Loke Wan Tho yesterday drew rounds of applause from fellow Rotarians when he told the story oi Sir George Thomas and Ava Gardner the most beautiful animal. Replying to Sir George's luncheon
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  • 245 3 'Spirit Willing, Space Lacking THE Singapore Government will support any move to bring students of English, Chinese and other vernacular schools together through the formation of a unified bilingual cadet corps. Education Minister Mr. Chew Swee Kee said this when referring to the Federation's first combined
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  • 159 3 Hock Lee Returns To Normal TEN more members of the now defunct Singapore Hock Lee Employees Union yesterday joined 50 colleagues who reported for duty on Wednesday under the Gamba award. The company operated its 63 buses on all routes as usual. "Everything is peaceful and normal today," a company
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  • 143 3 'Johore Chinese Doing No Less' JOHORE BAHRU Wed. Chinese m Johore are playing their part to help end the Emergency as much as Chinese m other states, the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Johore Mr. David Friend, said today. He said there were Chinese members on ooth State and District War
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  • 175 3 The defeat of the Progressive party candidates m the Singapore Legislative elections is described as a grievous blow to the Party's hopes and aspirations m their annual report released yesterday. "Our immediate duty is to reorganize and revitalise the Party so that it will
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  • 84 3 THE International Bank Mission's report on Malaya which is to decide the investment possibilities and development of the country is due to be released soon, the Bank's economics expert, Mr. William Gilmartin, said m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Gilmartin was a membei of the Mission which visited
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  • 80 3 A Course In Diction To Start MRS. LUMSDEN MILNE, Cambridge Examiner m Singapore m Oral English, will hold a special course m Oral English for School Certificate and private candidates from midJune to August, and from September to December. The cost is $9 Mrs. Milne will also give a new
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  • 43 3 FOR stealing two tins of granite stones worth ten cents at Jalan Meriam, Muar. on May 3 belonging to the Public Works Department, Muar, Sin Lian Seng, 52, was fined $10 or five days' jail by Magistrate Inche Pawan Ahmad.
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  • 200 3 Price-cut, Crackers Bring In New Market QUEENSTOWN housewives had a field day at the Alexandra Road Market yesterday, when to celebrate its opening, market stallholders reduced prices of all commodities by 15 per cent. The market, second to be opened m the area, can accommodate 173 stallholders. It was built
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  • 52 3 SINGAPORE'S Education Minister. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. who heads the nine-man all party committee on Chinese education, yesterday appealed to all bodies and institutions interested m Chinese education to send m memoranda before June 10. Mr. Chew said that so far the committee has received only a
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  • 22 3 THE body of a Chinese was found hanging from a tree near Gate No. 1. Singapore Harbour Board, yesterday morning.
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  • 27 3 THE examination of the Association of International Accountants will be held m the Beatty Secondary School. Beatty Road, Singapore, on June 3 and 4.
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  • 201 3 JOHORE BAHRU* Wed.— The Federation Government has printed thousands of leaflets and posters for distribution to the people telling them the "dos" and "don'ts" m the Federal elections on July 27. As part of a country-wide campaign, these will be distributed to the remotest village
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  • 146 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Authority for municipalities to clear slum areas m towns and improve tbem for the benefit of all was given by the Federal Legislative Council today m a bill amending the Municipal Ordinance. Mr. M. J. P. Hogan, the Attorney General, said that
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  • 212 4 Navy Exodus From HMS Simbang PLANE RESERVES CUT MORE than 100 technicians hare been transferred to Britain from H.M.S. Simbang, the Naval Air Station at Sembawang, because there is no work for them at the Station. More are awaiting return to the United Kingdom. This exodus started after the Korean
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  • 37 4 photo by MISS Victoria Abraham, president of the Klang Methodist Youth Fellowship, receives the Goh Tiang Chin Challenge Cup for a talentine contest organized by the Fellowship from Mrs. William Nicholson. Standard Ch'ng Seng Poh.
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  • 238 4 9 Yrs. For Man With Record CHUA See Hock alias Sai Ho, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday to nine years' imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of armed robbery. He also pleaded guilty to two charges of
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  • 28 4 PENANG Wed.— A serviceman m the Federation Regiment was stabbed m the back while cycling along Kampong Kol am last night. He was admitted to hospital.
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  • 85 4 PENANG, Wed.— A Royal Navy detachment from H.M.S Newfoundland will take part m the Queen's Birthday parade which will be held on the esplanade on the morning of June 9. Other detachments participating m the parade are the Royal Scots Fusiliers, the Royal Air
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  • 34 4 MERSING, Wed.— Mersing's new power station built at a cost of $500,000 was declared open today by the Regent of Johore. The station will provide electricity to the whole district.
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  • 83 4 SEREMBAN, Wed.—lnspector T. Nayasadurai of the Seremban Police had a narrow escape last night when a big rubber tree crashed on his car. Mr. Nayasadurai was travelling from Gemas to Kuala Lumpur to see his newborn child. The incident happened at the seventh mile Serem-ban-Tampin Road. A
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  • 195 4 A GROUP of 20 qualified Australian nursing sisters will shortly come to Malaya to help run the new Lady Templer Hospital for Tuberculosis on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. The services of the nurses, who will remain m Malaya for three years, are being
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  • 300 4 THE Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn yesterday critized lawyer, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for not informing Hie Court that he was unable to defend two persons yesterday. Mr. Devereux-Colebourn was annoyed when Mr. Richard Laycock told him
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  • 135 4 Don't Bully Public VSC Told A VOLUNTEER Special Constable. Philip Png, who threatened to knock Ng Cheng Hua's teeth out for 'talking" too much, was convicted and fined $200. m default two months' imprisonment, by the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. The Magistrate, Mr. J P. Trainor, after passing sentence
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  • 784 4 Brave Malay LAC Awarded The Military Medal LONDON, June 1, (Reuter)—A Leading Aircraftman who, after his officer had been killed m an engagement with thj:ee terrorists m Malaya, engaged them singlehanded and drove them off, is awarded the Military Medal for distinguished service, it was announced last night m the
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  • 218 5 MEDIUMS TRANCE WAS ONLY A FAKE Lottery Riddle By The River f yes Were Open— lnspector PENANG, Wed.— A youth, Lee Say Hun, pleaded guilty to a charge of "writing a riddle relating to the 100, 1,000 and 10,000 characters lottery at a river bank off Waterfall Road, on the
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  • 97 5 FOURTEEN men "models" will play a prominent part m the Men's Fashion Parade, a display of hilarious hats, at the Sea View Hotel on June 3. To be held m aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital the parade will 14 Men In Hat Parade be the highlight of
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  • 210 5 Jumat Announces Sale Terms THE Minister for Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, last night announced the details of 68 houses m Dawson Road and Margaret Drive Singapore, which will be sold by the Singapore Improvement Trust at cost at
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  • 50 5 THE Singapore Eurasian As- j sociation (Katong District Organization) is holding its Anniversary Dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday June 8, at 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets wil be sold at the gate at $3 per couole Sambodians Band will be m attendance.
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  • 44 5 A LARGE gathering was present at the fllm premiere. "For Better For Worse" at the Pavilion Theatre last night. The show was m aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Nurses from the hospital helped the fund by selling programmes.
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  • 107 5 Premier To Tour Malayan Border BANGKOK, June 1, (AP)— Thailand's Premier Pibul Songgram is going to get a first-hand picture of combined Tha i-Malayan operations against the Communist terrorists operating along the frontier of Thailand and Malaya. Informed sources here said the Premier and his party, at present on a
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  • 95 5 AIR Marshal Francis J. Fressanges, Commander -m Chief, Far East Air Force, will leave Singapore tomorrow for London for the annual conference of the Chief of Air Staff and for consultations with the Chief ot Staff and other Service chiefs He wili be accompanied
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  • 48 5 A BRIDEGROOM TO-BE. 27-year-old Tan Bock Leng and his friend, Theng Ah Kay, 24 received an electric shock, yesterday evening while fixing a fan m preparation for his wedding today, m their home m Tanjong Pagar Road i Both were treated as outI patients-
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  • 114 5 Employees Entertain Visiting Director And Wife To Dinner THE president-director of Moestikaratoe Trading Company, Mr. O J. Helmi, and his wife wer« honoured with a dinner by members of the firm at the Cathay Restaurant. lait night. Mr Helmi who is on a world tour his second, leaves for Bangkok
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 524 6 l)ATO Mahmud bin Mat, Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council, complained at the last session of this Council yesterday that two newspapers published "articles which seem to come close to the border-line that divides fair and proper reporting of what happens here from comment that would have
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    • 483 6 ALL those who break the law are considered sinners according to religious teachings, but strangely enough Christianity, as a whole, does not condemn certain falls from this prescribed formula as sins of commission. Take the question of lotteries which has sprung into the news again as
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 359 6 Si r I had occasion recently to apply for the post of Confidential Stenographer advertised by the Colony Government. The advertisement expressly stated, inter alia, that applicants must be over 20 years of age. Although I possess the requisite experience, residential and
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    • 313 6 Sir; I have been living m a rented house at Sentul Pasar In Kuala Lumpur for the last five years. Besides me there are other two tenants living by the side of my house. The rent we pay is inclusive of light and water. There
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    • 66 6 Sir;— lt is time Serangoon Garden Estate authorities did something to prevent the nauseating stench from the- septic tanks m the centre of the Estate from drifting into the homes of residents every mornin This stench spoils many a resident's breakfast and quite often sees him getting up
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    • 158 6 U.K. ELECTIONS AND SINGAPORE Sir, Singapore is Indeed no mean city. The things it does or does not do get talked about the world over, with the help of a fortunately good and free press. And nothing appears In print without its having some effect for better or for worse
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  • 1851 6  - THE PROBLEM OF THE CHINESE SCHOOLS DONALD MOORE by Rome burned, i Nero fiddled; while 1 Singapore teetered on the brink of chaos, the i Chief Minister talked of 1 the possibility of his de- stroying himself. It is i difficult to say who fol--1 lowed the more futile j
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  • 362 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Keep Rice Price Down CIN Chew Jit Poh declares that the importation and distribution of rice, the staple food of the country, should not be left entirely to private merchants but the Government still has the responsibility of keeping an eye on the price and the supply.
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  • 216 7 Briton 'Bowed' To Gain Freedom j. \GKONG, June 1, (Reuter) Robert W. v >d, 32-year-old British radio operator m Tibet, v.o has been freed by I _c Chinese Communists, Id reporters yesterday thai he had confessed to •various charges including spying" after being t\d this was the only way to
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  • 130 7 BOSTON. June 1 (AP) Asia's problem of over-popula-tion may become less intense as a esult of new and inex- o methods of birth res- ion, according to an artii j jienared by Dr. Clarence J. Gamble, for publication m c "International Medical Abstracts and Reviews."
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  • 31 7 THE International Labour Organization (ILO). the United Nations body of worker- employers and governm< nt representatives, meets here today for the 38th time In start a three-week session Reuter
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  • 155 7 We Need Help Of Asia Rotarian CHICAGO, June 1, (UP)— Paul G. Hoffman, industrialist, said yesterday that Asia "does belong to the Asians" and the United States must bear the major responsibility for clearing up misunderstandings between Asia and the West, i Hoffman, board chairman of the Studebaker-Packard Corporation, told
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  • 27 7 A U.S. STATE Department specialist reported yesterday that immigration to the United States reached a regular year record of 208.000 m 1954. A P
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  • 118 7 BANGKOK. June 1 (Reuter) Officials who spend too much money on mistresses will be dismissed from the government service it a proposal of the governmentsponsored anti-corruption committee is adopted, according to newspaper reports here. Many officials have taken "minor wives" from among virtual prostitutes,
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  • 118 7 WASHINGTON. June 1 (AP) -S-nser Jan e Froman yest rdaj was denied a Supreme C art review of her effort to c ct U. 5.51 .000.000 damages lr m Pan-American Airways I injuries suffered m a 1943 plane crash overseas. The American entertainer appealed after
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  • 325 7 BROADER VIEW OF BIG-4 MEETING General Topics To Be Discussed WASHINGTON, June 1 (Reuter) President Eisenhower yesterday broadened the United States conception of the proposed Big Four conference bringing it closer to that of the British government. The President told his Press conference that there would be "a discussion of
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    50 7 photo. THE wreckage of a truck comes to rest m a tree at Udall, Kansas, where it was blown during a tornado which tore a path of destruction through three states Kansas. Texas and Oklahoma recently. In Udall alone, a farming town of 750 people, 55 persons were killed. A.P.
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  • 78 7 TRENTON. New Jersey. June 1 (AP) Margaret Truman, daughter of former President Harry S. Truman, visited the island beach summer retreat of Governor Robert B. Meyner last month, an aide said today. The bachelor Governor refused to discuss the visit when asked about it at a
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  • 228 7 NEW YORK, June 1 (Reuter)—Pressure on China to release the remaining 11 imprisoned American airmen is likely to become more intensified now that they have freed the four jet pilots who are on their way home to the United States, diplomatic
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  • 53 7 BANGKOK, June 1 (AP) An American mission headed by Charles F. Baldwin. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern economic affairs, left by plane today for Cambodia. The group is to return here for further talks with Thai officials on co-ordination of disposal of United States
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  • 71 7 HONOUR FOR MAU FIGHTERS NAIROBI, June 1 (Reuter)— The Freedom of the City of Nairobi is being granted to the First Battalion of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers m recognition of its 21-month of action against the Mau Mau terrorists, it was announced here yesterday. The Inniskilling Fusiliers are due to
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  • 70 7 SAIGON, June 1 (AP) Vietnamese m both the Free South and the Communistdominated North now have until July 20 to move from one sector to another. Extension of the deadline for another month was announced by the Indo-China international armistice commission. It means that thousands more
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  • 52 7 SPOKANE, Washington. June 1 (AP)—A three-year-old hoy fell out of bed yesterday, went through an open window and dropped 15 feet to the ground. He wasn't hurt, though. He brought his pillow with him and landed on it. Little Billy Oliver had only minor bruises on
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  • 245 7 Ike Will 'Flee' From An H-Bomb 'Attack' WASHINGTON. June 1 (AP) —President Eisenhower will "flee" from Washington for three days starting June 15 a few hours m advance of a mock hydrogen bomb attack by enemy planes. Announcing the President's plans yesterday, the White House said he will join 15.000
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  • 103 7 DENNIS Patrick Murtagh. 29, of Manchester, runs into the arms of his 64--year-old mother outside the law courts, London, after a five-judge appeal court had quashed a death sentence imposed on him m March. He had spent nine weeks and one day m the death cell.
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  • 218 7 Court Bans Segregation In Schools WASHINGTON, June 1. (AP) The U.S. Supreme Court, fixing no specific deadline, directed yesterday that race segregation m all public schools be ended as soon as feasible.* The Supreme Court said the lower courts should see to it that school authorities "make a prompt and
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  • 36 7 PHILADELPHIA. June 1 (Reuter) A vaccine for the prevention of poison ivy which seasonally afflicts millions of people has been developed by the Department of Dermotology of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School.
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  • 570 7 Discussions In London NEW DELHI, June 1 (Reuter)— lndia's roving diplomat, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, will leave Delhi by air on his way to London tonight carrying a bulky report on his 10-day talks m Peking with Chinese leaders. He will discuss the
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  • IN THE FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
    • 154 8 SPEAKER CHARGES SUBJECTED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Dato Mahmud bin Mat, Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council, today drew the Council's attention to two recent publications, in-, eluding the Malayan Mirror, official mouthpiece of the Malayan Chinese Association. These publications, he Said, carried articles •'which seem to come close to the
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    • 108 8 A CLAIM for damages brought by a widow. Eng Whatt, against a motorcyclist. Tan Ah Leng. 40. for causing the death of her husband. Ang Jin Seng, 66. was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Ang. a
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    • 91 8 Federation Forces May Vote Letter By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Members of the Federation's armed forces and their wives are to be given postal voting rights m the forthcoming July elections. Regulations submitted for approval of the Federal Legislative Council today disclosed that ballot papers will be sent to such voters
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    • 139 8 He will have pension at the rate of $100 per month for every completed year of service up to a maximum of S500: a rent-free house with furnishings and servants and a car with driver The Legislative Council was informed today that its 'successor' might be
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    • 305 8 "I explained my reasons for so casting it, which included my belief that m so doing I was following the normal practice of those who preside over Councils such as this he said He added: These newspapers however allege that I acted against the interests
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    • 464 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Government does not propose to place members of the Federation forces on the same level as members of the British Army stationed m Malaya as regards pay, allowances and privileges, the Federal Legislative Council learnt today. In a written
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  • 41 8 A 14- YEAR-OLD student of the Geylang Road English School. Singapore, Tan Chong Jin. fell 20 feet from the first floor of a house m Geylang Road, yesterday evening. He was admitted to the General Hospital
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  • 170 8 Fitter Killed In Secret Society Gang Fight A CLASH between two rival secret society gangs to gain control of the protection racket involving thousands of fruit machines and juke boxes m Chinatown resulted m a man being stabbed to death on Tuesday night. The two gangs clashed m a coffee
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  • 187 8 Tronoh Clash To Be Probed KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federation Government indicated today it might hold an inquiry into the circumstances leading to, and surrounding, the incidents at Tronoh Village, where five Police officials and 25 strike-bound mine workers were injured m a clash on April 16. Mr. M. J.
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  • 52 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. V. Koyan, charged m the Sessions Court today with undervaluing 59 bottles of perfumery for Customs duty assessment, said he did so because he did not havp sufficient money to pay the full duty. He was fined $50 and the perfumery wa
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  • 36 8 LIM TONG, a tapper at 173 Mile, Muar Panchor Road was sentenced to three months' imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate. Inche Pawan Ahmad for unlawful possession of scrap rubber worth one dollar.
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  • 53 8 A SINGAPORE hawker, Soh Kan Cheng, was cut m the head, back and chest with a broken bottb m Jellico Road, yesterday. Soh, was first hit on the head with the bottle by an assailant. When he fell he was cut with the jagged end
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  • 49 8 SINGAPORE'S Legislative Assemblyman for Tanglin, Mr. John Ede, will resume his meetings with his constituents m various parts of Tanglin Division. He will be at 83-3 North Buona Vista Road, near the junction of Eng Hoe Road at 10.30 a.m., on Sunday, June 5.
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  • 419 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance sprang a surprise m the Federal Legislative Council today, voting, en bloc with the tin, rubber and other commercial interests m an abortive attempt to postpone approval of the "new deal" employment ordinance. A motion by
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  • 67 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. J. N. Girney, an Army officer. from Selangor. was fined $40 In the Magistrate's Court here for using a car with defective brakes. Girney claimed that his brakes became defective after an accident at Ayer Bemban. A Road Transport officer, who examined
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  • 262 8 A LABOURER, Arumugam Venkidasalam, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday for assaulting a 15--year-old Malay girl with intent to outrage her modesty. The accused was originally charged with attempted rape but
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  • 143 8 MALAY teachers m Singapore will support Government's policy of enforcing bilingual education m local schools. President of the Malay Teachers' Union. Mr. Abdul Rahman Mohamed Rais, revealing this at the ninth annual genera] meeting ot the union yesterday said that to achieve bi-lingualism there should be
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  • 27 8 THE annual general meeting of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, Singapore. will be held at its premises m Loiong 12 on Sunday at 10 a.m.
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  • 408 8 Jahore's Request For Extra Funds Refused KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Finance Committee has rejected a request by the Johore Government for $2,729,100 to cover items reduced to token provision m 1955 under a cut from the Federal allocations, the Legislative Council learnt today. The allocation to Johore was decreased by
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 68 8 Weather Report Minimum Temperature From 7.30 p.m. May .'list to 7.30 a.m. June Ist: Spore (77F); Penang (74F); Kota Bahru (75F); Kuala Lumpur (72F); Ipoh (G7F); Kuantan (76F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 ajn. to 7.30 p.m. June Ist: Singapore (90F); Penang (9 IF); Kota Bahru (93F); Kuala Lumpur (93F); Ipoh
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  • 2142 9 madras Letter Another article about India's Untouchables by Times Delhi Correspondent MANIFESTATIONS of caste fsdafsadf HIGHLIGHTS Menon has a Mission this time to U.S. SADHUS worried social workers India's FIVE-YEAR Plans Indian students search for uranium What they think about the Singapore Riots »rTER an eleven-day visit A Peking Mr.
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  • 188 9 India's favourite screen stars Prem Naih and Bina Rai first found romance on the screen then it became a dream comes i true. They fell in. love and got married whilst working together in their first picture "AURAT," an Indian version of Samson and Delilah. Prem Naih passed
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  • 757 9 Japanese 'RIP VAN WINKLES' Still At Large Labour Pront Government had taken office. A STATEMENT made to ■f* PTI by Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister, is widely featured m the Indian Press. Characterizing his statement on the recent student disturbances as extremely level headed, the local Press, is somewhat
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  • 363 10 U.K. Rail And Dock Strikes May Hit S'pore EFFECTS CAN SPELL NEAR DISASTER' FAR Eastern trade quarters m London said yesterday the combined effects of the railroad and dock strikes m Britain could spell near disaster for centres like Singapore and Hongkong which are already faced with trading uncertainties and
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  • 172 10 For U.K. Training Course Mr. Yuen Hon Chong has left Kuala Lumpur on the first stage of a four-month trip to the United Kingdom and the Continent. He is the first employee to qualify for the special Lever Brothers' advanced training course which is open to all local junior management
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  • 30 10 EIGHT leading business organizations m the United States, representing several basic industries, are participating m a "how to invest" show which opened m New York recently.
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  • 235 10 Shares Are Still Active Tractions Rise y THE Malayan share market continued to be more active, but confidence m J the market was m no way 1 engendered by the local politicians. j The Conservatives victory t in the United Kingdom was still a major factor influencs ing the market
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  • 113 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday. Fraser and Neave brds. $1.75; Gammons $2.67 to $2.70; Malayan Cement $1.50; McAlister $2.95 (odd parcel): Metal Box $1.38, $1,374, $1.35: Robinson ords $2,174: Sime Darby $1.90. $1.92*: Singapore Traction ords 22/14 (arrival including U.K. stamps): Straits SteamshiD $14; Straits
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  • 164 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Income from research cess on tin-ore collected last year amounted to $401,714 from which $364,285 was paid to the International Tin Research Institute, the Federal Legislative Council was informed today. Malaya's share of the annual expenses of maintaining the Institute is
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  • 132 10 PEPFLR continued its easier trend at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange yesterday. Noon closing prices (per picul) were: Muntok white $177, Sarawak $176. (down *f>- Special Sarawak black $140 (unchanged). Other markets at the Exchange were quietly steady with copra closing at $28£ (down 12J cents)
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  • 35 10 A DRUM malting plant will soon start operations at the Cascade Brewery at Hobart, Tasmania. It will make the brewery self-sufficient m malt, and enable it to manufacture any type of malt required.
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  • 391 10 NEW ISTHMIAN TERMINAL ONE OF THE BEST THE Isthmian Steamship Company's new, enlarged Erie £_-Sin Terminal at new fork, (seen here), one of America's most modern terminals for safer, faster freight movements is m full operation now. The new terminal is 3,250 feet long and up to 325 feet wide.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 166 10 THE rubber market m Singapore yesterday closed steady at 93 1/8 cents per lb. for first grade rubber for June shipment, a rise of 1/4 cent on Tuesday. Yesterday's price was the highest since the last week of February. The market was steady but hesitant
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  • 73 10 THE Far East Representative of J.S. Staedtler (pencil manufacturers), Mr. Friedrich Mayer (extreme right) flew into Singapore from Bangkok last week to study at first hand the prevailing market conditions. With him are: Mr. J. A. Schmid (on left) of Diethelm Co, Ltd. (for many decades Staedtler's agents
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  • 375 10 SINGAPORE is using an astonishingly high quantity of pencils compared with the other cities m this region, said Mr. Friedrich Mayer. Far East representative of J.S. Staedtler. one of the oldest and leading pencil manufacturers m the world. Mr. Mayer, who is on his
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  • 53 10 TOTAL rice imports into Canada m 1954. at 94.1 million lb., were the largest on record. The U.S.. since the beginni-g of the Second World War. has been the main source of rice imports into Canada. Of Canada's total rice imports last year, 84 j% came
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 613 10 NOTICES The Medical Registration Ordinance, 1953. (No. 23 of 1953) THE present members of the Medical Council, Colony of Singapore, are as follows: Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan, President Dr. R H. Bland, 0.8. E. Dr. R. E. Anderson. Dr. R Calderwood Dr. J. E. McMahon. Dr. D W. G. Faris.
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    • 547 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES s-s. 'EASTERN QUEEN" due Singapore June the 2nd from Calcutta and Penang. THE above vessel will berth at the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves on arrival to discharge cargo. The attention of consignees is drawn to the Singapore Harbour Board's Press Notice of April 13th regarding the
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    • 295 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. Union Building. Tel: *****/4 TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA CEYLON. INDIA EGYPT AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. Spore P. Sham Penong PRES. MONROE Gdn. 1 1 Soils 4 June 5/5 June 6/7 Jun« PRES. BUCHANAN 13/17 June 18/18J«n. 19/20Jun. PRES. GARFIELD 21/25Jun. 26/26 Jun. 27/28 Junt FAST
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 76 10 SHIPS IN HARBOUR OUTER ROADS Lapaz. Stavropal, Agamemnon, Cornelius Maersk, Bustler, Thai, Mekong. INNER ROADS Koh Kheng, Hai Hua, Resang, Benveg, Nangkachindr, Hydra, King Bay, Lasem, Stia. Labuan Hadji Playaran, Indari. June, Torina, Hua Li, Salong, Sin Hin Huat, Tong Nam. S.H.B. WHARVES Charles McLeod 1, Mandama 8. Glennifer 4,
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  • 2232 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $201,700 Ist Prize No. *****2— (554,459) 2nd Prize No. *****3— (527,229) 3rd Prize No. *****6— (513,614) STARTERS ($2,722 each): Nos. *****3, *****5 *****2, *****9, *****0. CONSOLATIONS ($1,210 each): Nos. *****0, *****3, *****8, *****7, *****1, *****4, *****0, *****6. *****7, *****0.
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  • Article, Illustration
    91 12 iillll LADY Zia Wernher's 7-4 favourite Meld (W. Carr up) won the Oaks at Epsom on May 27 to give women owners three classic wins on the English Turf this season. Meld won the 1,000 Guineas at NewI market last month and May 25 Madame Suzy Volterra's Phil Drake won
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  • 425 12 Another Article of the Series 'Know Your Racing' by 'FREE BOOTER' BEFORE coming out to Singapore I had the opportunity while m Newmarket for the October Sales, of visiting one of the most fascinating and important establishments m the world, as far as bloodstock is concerned—
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  • 115 12 Olson Not Worried SAN FRANCISCO. June 2. (UP)— Busy Bobo Olson who leaves for for New York and his June 22 shot at Archie Moore's light heavyweight crown, said he regarded the fight "just like any other one." "I've only seen Moore box on television." the balding middleweight champion added
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  • 67 12 IPOH. Wed. Admission »o the Malayan Badminton Open championships are $5/and $2/ on June 9, 10 and 11 and $6/- and $3/- for the final day on June 12 Perak Badminton enthusiasts are asked to bu v their tickets from the honorary assistant secretary of the Perak Badminton Association
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  • 120 12 CARDIFF, June 1 (Reuter) A remarkably fine bowling spell of 7.5 overs two maidens 11 runs and four wickets by Jim McConnon, Glamorgan's off spinner, caused a South African collapse today. South Africans plunged from 84 for no wickets to all out for 156. Glamorgan were 73 for
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  • 458 12 51 Athletes For Selangor AAA Junior Meet KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A total of 51 competitors will take part m the first annual Junior Amateur Athletic Meet organised by the Selangor A.A.A. which will be held on June 3 and 4 on the Coronation Park ground. Most of the boys taking
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    • 79 12 You'd never guess m its rated as a small car! Come and see this amazing Morris Minor— the most sought-after small car m the world Sit m it— drive it —you'll be astonished that any car can offer such roominess and comfort* •ach brilliant performance, at such economy-per-milc I Test-drive
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  • 470 13 ST. ANNES On Sea, Lancashire June 1 (Reuter)— Another major shock for the American camp and a great battle between two of Britain's outstanding players featured yesterday's play m the British amateur golf championship on the Royal Lytham and jt. Annes links here.
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  • 139 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Se. a rigor Cricket Association tea:r. to meet Selangor Combined School Council team m their annual fixture on the Padang here on June 9 and 11 is Ken W. Gillespie (Captain), S. G. Dorairaj. A Navaratnam. R. Pachymuthu, Christie Shepherdson. S. Mahadavan. Donald Schubert,
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  • 31 13 IPOH. Wed.— The winner of the Perak Turf Club Sports Club golf championship m May was G. S. Walker and not G. S. Walter as published m yesterday's issue.
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  • 27 13 THE Singapore Government Services league soccer match between Woodbridge Hospital and Customs which .was scheduled to be played yesterday on the Woodbridge Hospital ground was cancelled.
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  • 29 13 Fraser Neave Win FRASER NEAVE (R) beat Sime Darby (R) I—o1 0 m a Singapore Business House Football Association Reserve league soccer match played on the S.T.C. ground yesterday.
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  • 83 13 THE Persidja Soccer Team of Djakarta arrived by Garuda Airways yesterday afternoon for a series of matches m the Colony. They open their tour against the Combined Services tomorrow at 8 p.m. On Sunday they meet the Sino-Malays at 5 p.m. Their third game will be against
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  • 139 13 NEW YORK, June 1 (Reuter)— Don Cockell, the British heavyweight champion, will meet Carl 'Bobo' Olson, the world middleweight champion, m London if negotiations succeed Olson's manager, Mr. Sid Flaherty, indicated yesterday. be when he meets fellow American Archie Moore for Moore's world cruiser-weight title on
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  • 401 13  -  STAN TOMLIN Bv By IN EACH Olympia year and immediately following the Games, it has become customary for a team representing the Commonwealth to engage the United States m a track and field competition. So far the Americans have rather dominated these
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  • 279 13  -  LINESMAN By BADMINTON fans must be greatly disappointed that the Indians are not participating m the Malayan open tournament at Kuala Lumpur next week This is the first time the M a 1 a yan Championships have been thrown open to foreigners and it was expected
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    32 13 Neale Fraser and Ken Rosewell Australia's Davis Cuppers touched down m Singapore yesterday on their way to England. Picture shows from left to right: Neale Fraser, Hoiman captain and manager, and Rosewell.
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  • 218 13 COLCHESTER, June 1. (Reuter) The South Africans batted steadily and although they lost both opening batsmen during the afternoon, were comfortably placed with 232 for two at tea, against Essex here today. McGlew and Endean added 16 runs to the lunch score before their opening
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  • 456 13 LONDON, June 1, (Reuter)— Surrey and Yorkshire continued to gain on all rivals m the English County Cricket championship by winning their matches against Nottinghamshire and Lancashire, respectively, today. Both counties are still level at the top of the championship table with 72 points
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  • 78 13 A GRAND 40 runs not out by Baidiaraj Singh helped Raffles Institution to score a seven wicket victory over Victoria School, m an interschool cricket match played on the RI ground yesterday. Score: VS 52. E. Periera 18. Daniel Rajah 10 Townsend four for 29,
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  • 86 13 THE following officials of the Nestanglo Sports Club have been elected for the year 1955: President— Mr. J.B. Pynegar (re-elected). Vice president Mrs. A. Thornton Members of Committee Messrs. G.A. Ra fie (re-elected), J. C. Parsons, V. S Nargang, Tan Kirn Teck, Tan Tiat Kwang (re-elected). Social
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  • 52 13 THE Singapore Teachers* Training College "A" beat the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force 7—o, m a Singapore Government Services league soccer match played on the Post and Telegraph ground yesterday. Scorers for the Singapore Teachers' Training College were: Henry John (3), Suppiah (2), G. Grosse and Kee
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    • 363 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR S WILLIAM DAVID thank aii relatives and friends for their good wishes, valuable present* and attendance on the occasion of their wedding. SITUATION VACANT VACANCIES FOR HEALTH INSPECTORS IN THE STATE OF PERAK. APPLICATIONS are invitei for posts of Temporary and Probationer Health Inspector L*?,.i he
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    • 284 13 Ul Abner By Al Copp f" ""^^SttSTUS'^l \-HS.'O '^TTofrTwi^^T^^ In-lASSSOKIMDO'V' I'M A REMEMBER THIS/7- A_^^i BUT.OM. Js PLAIN *-< ABOUT ODOWtCKE. VO'.-7-TH' PORE > ONCEL WE'RE. -x®SWW* Tt^^^ > *^•ttAaßO^^rrl-_rr yr smßMtflP 1 OEARjy-ms _> ole coot J{ BORCD j marrjed. ILL QlEs&m OEAR-y'SIORE-NgWKUSEyM L MtM GOtNG Y^ NEEDS A
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    • 124 13 fsdafsdaffsad SOCCER: Div. 1 Star Soccerites vs. Woodbridge Hospital at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m.; Div. 2 A Kinta Rangers vs. S.C.C. at S.C.C.; Div. 3A—R.E. Civ. vs. Serangoon MY. at Geylang; Setia Jaya vs. Junior A. A. at Clerical Union; S. Corinthians "A" vs. Woodlands S.C. at C.Y.M.A.
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  • 790 14  -  LEONG HEW MENG PETER KUM By AND The Danes Challenge Malaya THE Danes lost night* convincingly trounced the Indians by four matches to one to earn the right to challenge Malaya for the Thomas Cup. Despite India's promising start on the first night, it turned out
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  • 266 14 Third Singles Denmark 5-2 Skaarup Humbles Seth Decides Jorn Skaarup (Denmark) beat T. N. Seth (India) 15-10, 15-3. Umpire: Lim Kean Hoot Both players started cautiously playing strokes and taking no chances. It was 3-1 m favour of Skaarup and then 3-all Seth then took the lead with two points
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  • 228 14 First Doubles India 3-5 'Adi' For Victory G. Hemmedy and Manoj Guha (India) beat Ove Eilertsen and Ole Mertz (Denmark) 15-10, 3-15 15-3. Umpire: Leow Kirn Fatt. With victory already assured, the Danish pair Eilertsen and Mertz abandoned all caution, and played on with a light heart. They hit anything
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  • 145 14 Second Doubles Denmark 6-3 Finn And Hansen Show Their Power Finn Kobbero and J. Hammergaard Hansen (Denmark) beat Nandu Natekar and Dongre (India) 15-8, 15-3. Umpire: Leow Kirn Fatt. The powerful Danish combina- tion of Kobbero and Hansen coasted home to an easy victory m the first set. winning it
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  • 376 14 ff oo Chye The Odd Man Out THE formality of announcing: the Malayan Thomas Cup team was made last night at the conclusion of the India-Denmark match. The selections were as expected. Of the six-man team, three are old-timers who have represented Malaya m the last two
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  • 327 14 Second Singles Denmark 4-2 Chawla Fails Ole Jensen (Denmark) beat P.S. Chawla (India) 15—4, 18—14. Umpire: Leow Kirn Fatt Chawla opened scoring with his first service and then took a second point to 2-0. Jensen found himself controlled but despite that benefited from Chawla's hitting out and evened up. Continuing
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  • 57 14 Results at a glance: Finn Kobbero beat Nandu Natekar 8-15 15-6 and 15-10. Ole Jensen beat Chawla 15-4 18-14. Jorn Skaarup beat T. N. Seth 15-10 15-3. Ove Eilertsen and Ole Mertz lost to Manoj Guha and G. Hemmedy 10-15 15-3 3-15. Finn Kobbero and H. Hansen beat Nandu
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  • 483 14 First Singles Denmark 3-2 Natekar Did All But Beat The Flashy Finn Finn Kobbero (Denmark) beat Nandu Natekar (India) 8-15, 15-6, 15-10. Umpire: Lim Kean Hoot. NATEKAR won the toss but .lost his first service with a backhand return to the net. Kobbero also lost his service and Natekar opened
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  • 45 14 THE draw for the challenge round between Malaya and Denmark will take place at the residence of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Commissioner General of South-east Asia, at 2.15 p.m. today. It wiU be held m the presence of the Com-missioner-General himself.
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