Singapore Standard, 1 July 1955

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  • 363 1 Major Victory For Diem i H^^fl MOPPING -UP OF FLEEING UNITS IN PROGRESS SAIGON, South Vietnamjune 30 (AP) Premier Ngo I Dinh Diem claimed another major victory today in his campaign to unify South Vietnamese military forces the defeat of Hoa Hao religious army units who
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  • 131 1 L_ j_Picj<ets_ Were There To Meet Him Governor. Sir Robert Black, walking towards Kalian^ Airport's V.I.P. j room with the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, shortly after his arrival in the Colony i yesterday by air from Colombo. Following Sir Robert is Lady Black and the Officer
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  • 362 1 HAD RED DOCUMENTS LOW WAH LIM, 19, one of the trade unionists arrested by Singapore Police on the night of June 12. I will spend the next five years in jail. He was sentenced to this term of imprisonment by the First District Judge.
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  • 52 1 LONDON, June 30 (Reuter) George Rogers. Labour Member of the House of Commons, revealed last night he had been authorized by Ruth tllis. blonde model condemned to death last week for the murder of her lover racing motorist, David Blakely. to appeal to the Home Secretary
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  • 423 1 i Will See Things For Himself fiKJililiSßlijlh THE present era in Singapore is a momentous one, itc hired the new Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Mack, minutes after his arrival at Kallang Airport yesterday. And momentous it was, for five minutes later when he drove off to
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  • 44 1 MRO. June 30 (Reuter) < A young Egyptian uni>tudent. Mrs. Leile c birth to a son sitting for the year r.d xamination here. Fela ..ri students helped her d liver the child. Awatef will com- her examinations term, the Rector said.
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  • 173 1 Bomb Blasts Police Pick-up i Road Blocks office rushed out to find the pick-up, they had vacated only a lew minutes earlier, battered by the explosion and punctured by splinters. ?he panic-stricken bystanders Hed in all directions, inadvertently covering the retreat ot the bomb-throw-er. i fire engine raced to the
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  • 36 1 CHATEAU BRIANT. June 30 (Reuter) Eighty-two-year-old M. Jean Marie Choblet. who made his first flight at an air rally here, said his only regret was that the pilot hafl not looped the loop.
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  • 176 1 RUSH TO BEAT NEW DUTY ON LUMBER mm m m m i ONE thousand tons of logs the largest consignment on any single day were rushed across the Johore Causeway into Singapore yesterday. The rush was by Johore loggers to beat the new duty of $5 per ton which comes
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  • 77 1 The Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy yesterday announced that as from July 7. the price of Government stock-pile rice of all grades will be reduced by another $15 per ton. This is the second reduction in recent months "in keeping with
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  • 38 1 OSLO. June 30 (Rcuter> The National Hospital announced this morning that 82-year-old King Haakon "ha;passed a quiet night with considerable good sleep and his condition continue? satisfactory" after treatment for a broken thigh.
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  • 113 1 Dockers To Continue The Strike m m m wm m m ■m^» LONDON. June 30 (Router) Nearly 5.000 dock workers in two British ports. Liverpool and Hull, today voted to continue their 39--day-old strike in defiance of the leaders of the Trades Union Congress. The strikers, representing nearly one-third of
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  • 61 1 COLOMBO. June 30 <Reuter> President Soekarno of Indonesia has accepted an invitation from Sir John Kotelawala. the Ceylon Prime Minister. to visit Ceylon, an official source said today. President Soekarno hopes to be in Colombo during the first week of August on his way home from
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  • 181 1 MENTAKAB, Thu Communist terrorist*, ing two women, sun in the Federation tod*. Six of them gave up v. eat*"* l^ Sungei Kawan Estate about p 14 miles from here. This m batch included the two wo- <~ men. Their surrenders mark- 2 ed another success in Gov- 't) ernment's
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  • 82 1 Insanity! It's On The Up And Up PARIS. June 30 (Reuter) The world is set- J I tins madder, according to the French League for Mental Hygiene in a I report published here. The report said one in every 200 Americans, one in every 300 Frenchmen and one in ever>
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 93 2 THERE IS AN ORDER OF CHOICE SINGAPORE City Council yesterday laid down its policy on the selection of candidates to permanent and other posts in the Council service. The new procedure, it was explained, was planned to give the people <>t Singapore "the
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  • 76 2 Mr. Tan Wants Chapter Closed 1 Am Not Anti- Indian' MALACCA Thurs. nee Mr. Tan Sierw Sin in tec- lion 'ied the Indian comra inity he 1 1 The rmed ins 1 c Stan- fiarn of I Ma I) He MIC pointed n-.it he went on to I I •on
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  • 19 2 .r.oi Anak .<in<t his .rrlrr of K<u Leong B son, Sibu, in cr. refused of the iterdaj.
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  • 18 2 f Federal T fcX Smith, to- I ak candidates and 1 for iH»iillioni on j < proced
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  • 64 2 Trainer Involved In Accident IPOH. Thurs A cyclist J Wong 29, sustained serious injuries when he was involved in an accident with a nr driven by Penang rare :inr-e trailer Wall? Ba^by this morning The accident occurred at the junction of Cowan Stieetpand Brcwster Road Wong was admitted to t
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  • 228 2 ...But Marliah (9) Did Not Quite Know Hint KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—A nine-year-old gin cried in fright to see a "stranger ente,r her hotue here on Tuesday night, but they soon became tears of joy when she found out it W4U the daddy for whom she had
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  • 201 2 Penang To Have Fully Elected Council 3 ENANG. Thurs,—Municipal Councillors of George Town, Penang, today decided that "the present time was opportune fur the Council to become a full* elected body compose* of elected Councillors and Nominated members who would be allowed, to continue in office until the expiration of
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  • 1087 2 Tell Me If My Son Was A Good Boy'- Woman LETTER SAYS HE WANTED TO BE A REVOLUTIONARY HERO MADAM Chew Choon Lou, mother of the Chinese student wh Q was shot dead in the recent riots, told the Singapore Coroner, Mr. K.T, Alexander, yesterday. "I want the Government to
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  • 164 2 Boy (14) Tells How His Mother Died KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Gallantly fighting back his tears. Indran Rasa.singam. a 14-year-old school boy. today told the Kuala Lumpur Coroner how. on returning home one day. he had to force his way into the house to see his mother lying unconscious with a
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  • 45 2 HINDUS in Singapore relebrate a rare elevenrcrcmony "Samprodsh Ashtapanthana Maha Kuml bishegam" on July 7. at Sri Scnpaga Vinayagar Ten in Ceyion Road Deities will be rcdodi<-. and sanriified by a series Vrdii-" and Aqama rites f lowed by holy bath?.
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  • 170 2 They've Had Only 1 For 50 Yrs? KAJANG, Thurs.— Thr Board of Visitors t<» the Kajang District Hospital said today they wen dis appointed at the Medical Department's indifferent r to their request for another doctor to cope with the increasing pressure of
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  • 155 2 CLOSING rubber price* (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R S.S. Spot Loose 117 i 117* No 1 R.S S. fob. July 114,' 111 No. 2 1071. 10K No. 3 100 101 Tone: Slightly easier. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was
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  • 30 2 THK as.sistant Di>t Crimes Officer. Kuala I Mr H. C. Gnrnail I i transferred to X the same capacity. Insj Chong CbOO Ctkft his place at Kuala Li;
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  • 20 2 Two Labi* CIMO ta and C Heng were yesterH. > •< QJ^: in the Supreme of 11 corruption cbJ »c»-
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  • 32 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister Mr David Marshall, precis lady Blatk, wife of Colony's new Governor. Sir Robert Black, at Kalians Airport shortly after their arrival hv air ye.sterdav
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  • 254 3 Commandant Has A Nice Word For Call-up Trainees I lON \I. icnk— I CT drafted into the Singapore lunr^ last year ))ive been g^iven a good start and they have responded well, showing md an ability to by ::^e C T.I. Hutch •»-^»1»" Minn iii^ absorb instruction. 'ommandant of the
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  • 53 3 a loi Third C ears 1 imn he was .lawful 2 lbs. of valued at 27. at A F- rrcr. 1 in two He. ier for- i to set in was rle in Cru in ques- Q :rcr. I .pped oT I o
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  • 36 3 T'fv,.r< Penar.g V Mr. Osman riir. Mala' n oul their new DOi permit our .rooved to of the.., free and r he said. hold its sec--1 meeting at Hal] on
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  • 48 3 THE Dale Carnegie Club in Singapore, invites its members submit Press clippings and news items "about yourself" lor inclusion in the Club scrapbook. The Club will hold its first week.y session at 7.30 p.m. on 4 in the Youth Council Hall. 145 Orchard Road
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  • 29 3 SOU Ah Pong. 36. was stabbed twice in the chest over a gambling dispute in Hare Street. Singapore, yesterday attcrnoon. He was admitted in the Genera: Hospital.
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  • 65 3 PENANG. Thurs. More than 200 workers arc busily engaged in the production of "The Pageant of Nursing." shortly to be lioid in Ponang. The pageant will be a tribute to nurses of all ages from as far back a s 2000 B.C. It will show the
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  • 124 3 Sequel To Prison Stabbing PRISONEB at Outram Road jail was stabbed *itinsr for the roll-call at midday on April 4, iigaptra Court was told yesterday. dock were Othman 1 Mohamrd Hussaln i an Singh. barged with i dng hurt to .1 cobbler's knife. Quek
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  • 62 3 FI.M.A S. Vengeance a light aircraft carrier of the Roya! Australian Navy, is expected in Singapore on an operational on July 4 The warship which is under the command Ol Capt O H. Becher, wa s lent to the Royal Australian Navy eariy in 1953 and
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  • 162 3 HOW TO BE HOSTS -IN 5 PARTS FIVE sub-committees have already been appointed to study how to piay the perfect host to the ministers and their deputies of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee wh o will meet in Singapore in September. One of the sub-committees will look after the accommodation
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  • 564 3 COUNCILLORS PRAISE McNEICE's WORK 'Nan Who Gave Us Status' THE outgoing president of the Singapore City Council, Mr T. P. F. McNeice was described as a man who had conferred on the Council a status and a place it had never enjoyed before. This was the tribute paid to Mr.
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  • 215 3 Hell Hitch -Hike To YMCA Talks In Paris A SINGAPORE youth leader. Joseph Amaloo. 25, sailed away yesterday in the Italian liner Surricnto for Marseilles from where he will hitch-hike through Europe. Joseph boarded the Surriento yesterday with an KO-lb hitch hiking kitbag strapped to his back, S;>00 in his
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  • 305 3 CO-OP CASH BOOK WAS IN MESS' COURT TOLD THE secretary of the Singapore Health Department Labourers' Co-operative Credit Society. Mr. V. Rama, said In the Second Criminal District Court yesterday that when he took over the secretaryship in October 1934. the affairs of the Society were in a "terrible mess."
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  • 118 3 2 Freed Of Stabbing Ex-gangster TWO men. Abdul JafTar bin [brahim and Yusof bin Rahim. .-eel of being involved in the stabbing of a labourer and ex-£a n Bster, Mohamad Sharif! bin Kassim, were acquitted by Mr Justice Knight in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. A retrial was ordered in
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  • 34 3 TWO cases of burglary were reported in Orchard Road area yesterday. Thieves broke into a house in Grange Road and sot away with cash and jewellery worth V-'T") yesterday afternoon.
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  • 107 3 A UNANIMOUS decision of the Singapore City Council's Vehicles aru Traffic Committee that in principle buses of one company whose route overlaps that ol' another company should be permitted to stop along those overlapping portions was yesterday referred back by the Council at its
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  • 30 3 THIEVES entered house occupied by Fatimah binte Sullaiman, in Lorong Unku Aman. Singapore, on Wednesday nuht and stole cash and jc\vci!ery to a total value of $3,150.
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  • 67 3 GROUP Captain Kenneth J. MePonaM has been appointed Station Commander of KAF. Changi. in succession to Ciroup Captain J M. Warfieid, who left for the United K nedom in the troopship Devonshire, yesterday Group Capt McDonald, joined the RAF in 1936 with a short service Commission. During
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  • 167 3 Students' Right To Politics Is Backed THE Pan-Malayan Students Federation decided at a recent meeting in Singapore that any student union should be allowed registration if its consti-. union does not contain any. clause detrimental to union, its members or so, ciety. This meeting wa.s called 1 1 discuss liove*
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  • 34 3 MR. G. A. DIXOX. local Agent. Mercantile Bank Ol India Ltd.. Kuantan. has been transferred to Singapore office. Mr. W. Chad wick, from tho Singapore office has arrived here to succeed him.
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  • 140 3 AN attempt to restrict Chinese street wayangs by the City Council Building Committee was yesterday roundly attacked by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (Nominated). The Committee decided that no wayangs should be staged on streets or open spaces unles the public are admitted to them free of
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  • 97 3 MALACCA'S 'GOLDEN VOICE' FINALISTS MAIAIC A. Thurs fhirte?n Baalistl seven more Uuw .a.-t year will compete for Ma area 'Golden Voice" contest to bo nolri tomorrow at 2.30 p.m at Radio Malaya Banda Hi.ir. Miss Molly Chee last year's winner is among the finalists, who wne leiected after a test
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 133 3 FEDERAL AND COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. TillI I II U or mm\v\ Hill Im* <lirrclc mpj from lh« HOMES of ibc Since Incorporation j the h'ederal and Colonial Building Society Ltd. has assisted over 3 700 families to purchase the homes 0/ their choice. SINGAPORE Mac Donald House IILALA LUMPIR
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  • 160 4 A GIANT fresh water Tiger Catfish, the Wallago tweediei, was caught in a river near Kota Tinggi five days ago The fish is now in the van Kleef Aquarium and if it still lives when the Aquarium opens at the end
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  • 324 4 Malaya Is A Show Window For Democracy Ogmore FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE IS LAUNCHED LONDON, June 30, (Rcuter) The new Malayan League of Friendship held its first business meeting yesterday in a committee room of the Palace of Westminster. Lord Ogmorc, Labour peer who is president, said he was quite sure there
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  • 131 4 PKNANG Thurs A motion i>\ th»' lone I.ab our Councillor. Mr. A. Rajagf*paL for tkc appointment ol elected mayo to replace the President ot the .Municipal Council, was earned today by a slim majority of sever vote, to six It nas a frffftt defeat
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  • 74 4 400 Malays Seek Help From U.M.N.O. KAJANG. Thurs. Fourhundreri Malays, who were evaluated from Kampong Ulu Lwi lor security reasons four years ago. ha^e now sought the help of the United Malays National Organization to return to their former homes. Their caSf has been taken up with Government by Che
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  • 54 4 KUALA LI'.MPL'R. Thurs.— Lam Yin Hcng. l'H. today claimed trial before the First Magistrate to a charge oi criminal breach of trust of a duplicating machine he took on hire purchase agreement. The Magistrate. Group Captain G. V. Howard, po.-tponed hearing to Sept. 2* and allowed
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  • 161 4 Council To Consider 9 Demands SINGAPORE City Councillors yesterday decided to oner again ask the City Council Labour Unions Federation to discuss nine out ol their 12 demands with the Finance and General Purposes Committee. The remaining three demands concerning Ritson i pay. quarters and allowance to workers in the
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  • 54 4 THE Malay Women'a Welfare Association is holding a ten party m the Association's premises today at 4 'i o p.m.. to bid farewell to their president. Che Zahara t)inte Noor Mohamed, who is leaving on Sunday lor Lausanne, Switzerland. to attend a conference ol *he
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  • 115 4 'Anti- Police' Man Gets $40 Fine KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mu^t. Suoi. 21 -year-old shop assistant, described by the prosecution as being "anti- 1 police." was today fined a J total ol $40. by the second i magistrate, lot using abusive language to a policeman and < failing to notify hi__
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  • 38 4 IPOH. Thurs. An application to the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council tc reconsider its decision to disallow the building of a cinema in Hugh Low Street near two schools, was turned down by the Council today.
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  • 108 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Ro/ario Ho Soo Lin, 21. a cook for the terrorists for six years.' who expressed relief over his rapture by Security Forces, was today jailed for four years by the Federation's acting Chief Justice, for consorting with armed bandits He pleaded guilty
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  • 80 4 KUANTAN, Thurs. Nine teachers, six men and Ihree women, in Kuantan have been selected for training at Brinsfortl Lodge, Kirkby and Kota Bharu this year Applicants selected for the following training colleges arc: Brinsford Lodge: Messrs. Wong Toon Kiong. Lee Choong Sun. Alias bin Haji Idris,
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  • 162 4 IPOH, Thurs. Local Pres.s representatives, covering: the Ipoh and Menslembu Town Council meetings, are to be provided with all the minutes of committee meetings to "do with them as they wished." Today's meeting of the full Council confirmed the slender majority decision of the
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    • 299 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS 7"Ewo q -?^n i?i a fot pit>oxi 0 *> and Ml p m A MAGNIFICENT TAPESTRY 01 UimiLllMn ACll()\ SUMPS IMF UAM SCRIEIM 20th (J\HRY-K)X PRISENIS JOANNE DRU £Ajr"\ P£ERnNCl^_i4S^^^s \</V^gZ^ )c NEMASeopC i»iisi:i\i\iAsniPi siiori -THIS SUPERSONIC AGE" M-rmiif Inmnrrnu 0 am >()>H'.KI HO" »liows >>un<li\ am.
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    • 236 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS tnimjm^ OPENS today! t UAll I UL f ii-1.45-4-b.Jo-:, THE F/LM J THAT DARES TO TELL! Tfcl MO»IC BURED-TIIE GOOS fOOdLED HE »TOOD «T THE OOO«mwmmm TO GO IW-AFBiUP TO TOP OPT WIWT HIS MOTHER REALUf WAS fc* M >4miJ I I. 1 I JUUEHAR^-JAMESOEAN-RAYMONDMASSEYs^--^-.- TOMORROW
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  • 40 5 tl VusofT bin Mohamed of the Porak .ml hi> bridr Che Zaharah binti Mat urn* m.irrird in Ku.Ja Kanssar. last ideuroom's father, lnthi* Mohamod. is the k n\ ta« land (Mice, Ku;ila Kangsar i-l_i->_i~_~_~_~l-i_— _~_~i_i-Lr— i_i— »i-i_i->_i-»_i-i_r>_r>_fi_«_M
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  • 202 5 Not Welcome In Asia— Tan Boon, Fi d< D] O- long the Emergency. 'Australians have repeatedly Mated thai Malaya was their front-line of defence. nee the despatch ot Aussie battalions to Malaya Is not in our interests alone as claimed."" he told a campaign
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  • 104 5 KUALA LUMPUr. ThursSan Ewe Chai. 35-year-old manager of an amusement park at Sabak Bernam. was today put on a six-montn "good behaviour" bond by the First Magistrate for criminal breach of trust of a refrigerator valued at $700. San. who pleaded guilty to the
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  • 32 5 KEPALA BAT AS. Thurs.— This growing township in Province Wellesley North will soon have an open-air cinema, after the approval of an application by the Rural District Council
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  • 286 5 What Use Then Is Pasir Panjang Stn? No Electricity For The Rural Areas? KULASINGHA HITS AT REPLY TO VILLAGERS AN UNOFFICIAL member of the Rural Board, Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha yesterday asked why it was that no electricity supply is available for Yew Tee village at the 111 mile
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  • 102 5 SI N (iAPORE Traffic Police are stepping up their campaign to force ■otorists to break the habit of hiißnins the crown of the road. Portable signs such as the- one above, have been pla C c d a long busy Orchard Koad to warn motorists to
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  • 54 5 HE'LL PLAN THE JUBILEE SHOW ,}\\\\\v www;. THE Johore Govern- C C ment has engaged the J full time services of a 2 former Malay District Officer to plan the Sult tan of Johore's Dia- mond Jubilee celebra- tions for Sept. 1. He is Ungku Hassan bin Omar, formerly Dis-
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  • 394 5 ...Its A Way To Clear Slums KUALA LIMPI R, Thurs.— At a meeting oi the Municipal Council tonight Mr. Ong Yoke Lin (Alliance) said the Federal Government should be urged to provide low rental homes lor those affected by the recently adopted Slum Clearance Ordinance.
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  • 67 5 Hooi Hui 34 ofl Gladstone Road. was charged m the Magisti ate's Court this afternoon with having bee? banishec lor life from Pen lie had relumed to tne Feti eration and was «een in Ppiiafj? B<jar i here on .June 28 Chin whs ordered to be re manded
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  • 43 5 LEE Chor, 43, of Chui Yin Street. Bontorm. was yesterday fined $175 or two months' imprisonment lor possession of 21 paper packets of prepared opium and two opium smokins pipes Lee said that the opium was for his own consumption.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 787 5 1 iStandard cMlmanac i Information al a Glance aw— i i i in'"!.: Jaya Gopi (Twnil) »f« .trrrVD/tr M In N GAP ORE "S pST ol <: <l 6= an «SBirtffibww: met 4 AUSTRALIA LL ">* r V^ r% s\\OY: Cheering Ro.^c 3. 7 and BHO p.m trieo Shou \'-iK\ll\
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 714 6 rrv.o \n Uaya Labour Partj a In the I» o> ration and the Peoples' In Btn have protested against tiic of Australian troops. The Peoples' .I.' 1 have (Unn- so from the unit- it was pr r it Sin- should be a base in the BEATO For v.*
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  • 152 6 Sayings Of The Week PTLR all transport a- i not stand still. Lord I ■mi I'l sad that no ono appreciates Chambrrlains drvotion to Britain and hi« labours for peace— to this v*.ry day— Mr. Joseph Kennedy. I'M riot pining to act Shakespeare. Mr. Bud Manauan. I HAVE an electrifying
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 206 6 s.r. May I enlighten "Disappointed" on his subject oi SIT. flats for non-Singaporeans. I was born and brought up in Singapore and have never left Us shores for the past 30 y«-ar s of my life. I was married six years ago and now have a family ol
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    • 81 6 Sir;—lt is silly, ridiculous aiui incongruous for the Communist Party to propo^> terms for the ending of the emergency knowing very well that tho otirr was opposed by the British Government The longer they hide in the jungle, the quicker they face total annihilation by the security forces
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    • 179 6 Sir;— We are some of the student-teachers who were barred last April from sitting for the final normal examination because of lack of credits, although we attended the course for one full year. If the authorities wanted to stick to the rules why couldn't they give us a
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    • 23 6 Sir;— Will Mr. Marshall please abolish those silly Govt. rules that prevent seamen from attending Adult Education classes. DISCRIMINATION LAH. Singapore.
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    • 215 6 Sh Once M.i <>\ vi is in Communist bands our tin p.n<! rubber and rue reI t>e exploited by them to their own adtage ami our economy c et rr.y cruiangcr-t-ri Half the world 1 already swinging on a Communisi orbil and Malaya would indeed be a very
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  • 318 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Election Stunt IT is an election .stunt, say? Utusan Melayu commenting on the ghost letter from a "creature of God" which is being received widely by Malays in South Malaya urging Malays to vote for Malay candidatesonly on July 27. The legendary Malay warrior Hang Tuahhas added
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  • THEY MAY SAY
    • 1108 6  - Everything Stops For 'Tiffin' ANDREW ROTH By ITS 'JOCK' NOT THE MIDDAY MEAL LONDON. ]T is an old saying that in Britain "every- thing stops for tea. In the British Labour 1 movement they may soon be saying "every- thing stops' for Tiffin j In this case the Tiffin referrred
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  • 180 6  -  Denis Dunn By i kNI there is a boom in Britain's pea-conning industry and thousands are lining-up for jobs. To mind their they queue A MAN sentenced to a month's imprisonment shouted at the Bench: "The foct is you are all in a hurry to get home,
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    • 87 6 THE CHARTWELL [DITION OF WINSTON CHURCHILL'S WAR MEMOIRS THE SECOND WORLD WAR Acclaimed by tHe world as the most *>cor( > <r\q t re^ca! ng, responsible ond intimate historical dcua-ont ever placed before the public, we have m these wondrrfvj! vo'ufull story of the war, written by the principal eof
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  • 30 7 50, 000 TURKS ARE READY TO SAVE CYPRUS FROM ENOSIS hat d *<> rue -.-.1.Jvci I the z at ion En< irgent land, news- I 000 r Hur u the ain
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  • 18 7 NORMAL MANVILLE FIGURE 11 (AP) to >■ ee I 'h B9 I I N 11 was pi .ted S
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  • 10 7 W.Germany Accepts Invitation I 1 Dr 7. I ind examined
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  • 74 7 .._..^E^^L-. -1 *l IK-OLD Johnny Johnston, who disappearPlain on June 21 and for whom troops and police with planes and dogs Marching, was found alive and safe on He was walking in a field only two miles tin- spot where he vanished, lie was taken his
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    32 7 MEMBER OF THE 1954 IXPEINTION To H i^ UN(^ SMD WAT HE fife NOT BEUEVE »M THE, EXISTENCE O^THL before we start, let's decide that there isn't any such animal, either! 7
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  • 437 7 Emmett-Dunne Cut Down Watters Hanging Body Witness DI'ESSELDORF, West Germany. June 30 (Router)— Sergeant Frederick Emmett-Dunne, 32, cut without instructions I c hanging body of the n he is alleged to have rdered. a prosecution witness said today. i Quartermaster Sergeant Ch urlei Luk«- Fry told a court v here
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  • 255 7 JAKARTA, June 30. (Renter).— lndonesian Army leaders meeting for nearly seven hours here last ninht failed to produce an immediate solution to the ArmyGovernment crisis over a new Chief of Stall appointment. ment. Army commanders who had on June 27 boycotted the Installation of
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  • 61 7 Will Not Be Devalued I.OXDOX. June 30 (Renter) Sir Edward Boyle, economic secretary to the Treasury, said today "he could say "quite categorically" the government had no intention of devaluing the pound. He was answering questions from Mr. Roy .Jenkins (Labour) in the House of Commons as to what factors
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  • 61 7 JERUSALEM. Juno 30 (R<uter» Israel today has a now Cabinet approved by Parliament in a late night vote last night, a few hours after the fall of the previous Government. Mr. Moshe Sharott is still Prim' 1 Minister and most of the leading personalities in the
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  • 131 7 JOBS -THEN GYM. LOVERS CAN MARRY CHESTERFIELD. June 30 (Renter) Norman Bircinnshaic, 17. the schoolboy u'/io ran away with his 23--year-old gym mistress, teas look ing for a job here yesterday so that they can marry. Jfomum and Mis 9 Celia Timmins ran away from Tapton House Co-education-al Grammar School
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  • 124 7 Law Alike To All In Southern Rhodesia S A USB U R V Southern Rhodesia. June 30 (Renter) There were no cases of legislation which differentiated between Africans and European.during the first session of the first Parliament of the Central African Federation, it was stated here. The African Affairs B.
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  • 85 7 ROME. June 30 (AP) A n n .Miller. Hollywood dancing star, is joining the Roman Catholic Church Miss Miller said she had never been baptized and has never been a member of any ehunh. Now '.VZ. she has been a screen performer since 1937. She
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  • 566 7 WASHINGTON. .Tune 30 \V) Winston M. Burdett. now United Nations reporter for the Columbia Broadcasting System, told investigating Senators he was a Communist spy in Lurope for <»ver two years in the earh *****. He said he quit the party in 1 942. having
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  • 552 7 LONDON, June 30 (Reuter) Britain would like to sec next month's "Summit" conference at Geneva lead to a Locarno type antiaggression pact for Europe built round a reunited Germany, an authoritative source here said yesterday. Such a treaty, which
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  • 236 7 MOSCOW. June SO (AP) Arc tlie Russians g to take a lough at til id the Big Four 'meeting in Geneva? T are increasing si^ns Moscow that the answer is yes For one thing. Prcm r Nikolai Bulganin 1 briefed for many key Russian policj
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  • 35 7 MADRAS. Junr 30 'AP> India s Praja (Socialist) I j plans to stage a inarch of 000 volunteers on Portui Goa on Aug. 15. a party leaI dor said today
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  • 21 7 KATH M A \l)f (R< uter) A foul expedition ha napurna P< the Hi: i I 28-
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    • 131 7 8 < v* X #r# ;Tsso^c i m 3ss^fe£ FOR 12-16-20 AND 410 BORE SHOT GUNS: Bristle Brushes, Bronze Brushes, 9 Turk Head Brushes From -.85 Ctl each 3 Jags and Wool Mops -.>-> 8 Cleaning Rods (complete with H Turk Head, Jag and Wool Mop) 6.00 Iff 12 Bore
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  • 347 8 Lennox- Boyd Expresses His Warm Agreement' LONDON, June 30 (Reuter) Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary said yesterday he was in "warm agreement" with the Federation of Malaya Government in rejecting the Communist terrorists recent offer to negotiate an end to hostilities. 'Mr.
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  • 156 8 Film Men To Carry On Tax Fight FILM magnates in Malaya will continue to fight Government until it reduces entertainment tax, states the annual report of the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of Malaya. Wo have repeatedly pressed our claims lor h reduction on tho understanding that any concessions made will be
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  • 65 8 It's A Holiday On Ice oured lights. photos. ABOVE: Margot and Walter defy gravity as they skate to waltz time with effortless grate. CENTRE: Ooer! who's this peeking over my shoulder? It's only Jimmy the long-necked girafle taking a look at what is next on the programme. BELOW: Jeanne Matthews
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  • 55 8 RAUB. Thurs.— Doraisamy. 28. a labourer on Cheroh Estate, hero, yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to cause hurt with a knife to his wife on June 6 He was bound over In th c sum of $100 for six months by the
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  • 174 8 MR. Ho Kok Hoe, president of the Singapore Art Society, now in England i.s one of seven Colony artists whose paintings will br put up for exhibition this month in one of the upper galleries of the Imperial Institute A total of nearly
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  • 140 8 Her Suicide Attempt Failed A WOMAN. Lee Chow Kuci LM. wanted to end her life "because her uncle had suggested that srje be a prost.tutc." This was alleged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday when Lee pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted suicide Court Inspector R. Sandosharti s;»id
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  • 31 8 HAWKER licensing roped in a net piofit of 5389,430 for the Singapore City Council last year: Mr. I,ce Choon Ens, was told a' a Council meeting yesterday
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  • 255 8 JOHORE BAHRU Thurs. A proposal submitted to the Johmc bianch of the Federated Chinese Chamber of Com* merce at its geneial meeting here yesterday ti> ask Government to reconsider its decision on the Communist peace offer was turned down by the meeting without debate.
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  • 242 8 MORK than 4,000 people were treated to a least oi colour, Rracr, beauty and laughter at the Happy World Stadium last niglit when the Ice Revue— "Holiday On Ice"— held its prem.^re performance in Singapox The revur captured the imagination ol the enthusiastic audience with
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  • 67 8 Kwej sentenced hv Mr. .JiM:r-e Kn.-ht in tiie Singapore Ante Co urt yesterdj y to two yean* Impriaomneni each of three charges in roonection with the counterfeiting of 20-cenfl coi:.-. The leoteocej arc to r;;n concurrently Koh pleaded guilty to charges of counterfeiting and possession
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  • 48 8 'J UK M I il kkitfl I! tertain Mi v;< n Tioi one ol its i.» lii i to a dinner at itf Joakei si-*--1 premitei < at Hp m in booour Of his being made an MBE by the Queen it Uw tc tut Butnday lljiiuuis.
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  • 344 8 Submit 'Moderate Claims Strikers Told THE Hume Industries yesterday asked the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union to submit revised claims of "a moderate and sensible nature The management informed the Union that it is not in a position financially to meet the workers' claims that were submitted earlier. They
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    • 178 8 l t j y^yp^i I __i BJ __!_l m if B? i* If ■j^S**"" j |_Blp* _________Hbß B v» ______pi____l %1 78^ __^5_ Elia Kazan's yhPH explosive production of if^!^^^^S John Steinbeck's 1«B ii _^H I 1 1 I _B__| ClNPM_vg_-QP_- ?>^mßß of ecstasy _I__M_B__^^______l and revenge... JH___B__^_^3S __(__EB__^?s___?_B_______^B__n___B____»_t-. -fff_T_!
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  • 473 9 Emperor ''turned" his wife into VISION OF MARBLE tade r.bom it I Erar i I'nm- frith the splendour of h Jehan's. Never a Day Apart MIS Peacock Throne was I tUriMed with huge, dazzling irwrls. he had marble palaces, -bests of rubies, rooms full of gold, hundreds of elephants and
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  • 480 9  -  Whitcomb Says is brewing in the beer world and some frothy remarks are being slunff around. It all began when my colleague John Wallers, after a 29.000-mile trip round the world, wrote his opinion that "British beer is the best
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  • 442 9  -  DR. CONSTABLE'S ONE-MAN MISSION HONG KONG .^N Englishman aboaid the United States heavy cruiser "Baltimoie" is doing his bit to keep Anglo-American friendship alive among the crew of 1.107 officers and men. London-born John D. Constable, medical officer, who now resides at Cambridge, Mass.. has gone, so far
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    36 9 Moira Stanley of Benwell, Newcastle on Tyne, is only 17, but what a figure! She's a typist, and for this Torquay excursion she "models" short shorts ai *d an oil shouvler sweater -B Mirrorpic
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  • 350 9 Taking the Kick out it YV HEN neighbours quar- rel, a noise-war usually starts. ..and a clattering, clanking dustbin rates high as a handy weapon in over the garden wall J skirmishes. J Now. rubber research C scientists look like taking all the fun out of letting off J steam
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 83 9 BOOKS of the Week See Page 12 tt 9S^AUSTIN 5-TONNER w i -JBB^ awaaa—a— aaa— a— g* v I aW^^l^^a^?^ aw #^^9fl^a^a> "^^^^^^^^^a^^^^^^H ajaj^^^^^^^aa^^^^ M Among the distinguished features H B of this Austin truck is the powerful 4 litre L& engine making this S tonner truly unbeatable; 1^ outstanding
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 143 9 Every Friday For Children ~^—--^ri I v£XTJ>4V S >-ES-AS[> >^ rOvOL'TW'NK VmPCSiTAE iT i> mv d*d was -ness 'waj 1 rue same /i^as- except 1/ ALLCIGMT. y T-E PCLCS MJST AgOUT u^\ i\,G TJ6.\E 1 HCwSE.rETsR? ypCCONE Twi\s. NSPtCTOC.J Tw s< wE^CE uOu.v I TWE SwOOkEEPES /w_ << >^ r-E-Cg
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  • 457 10 'Box Busters' Ensure Goods Come Here Intact WHAT would you think if >ou saw a fully ri own man build a wooden box and then deliberately set out to break it? That is what happens ever>da> among »»1 highly qualilwd \ustr.ilian scientists, known is the "Box Busters." who are makin«
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  • 104 10 Tempo In Rubber Slackens THE tempo in the Singapore rubber Market slackened slightly yesterday and closed easier at 11.14] per Ib for iirst grade July shipment, a rise of i cent on Wednesday. The market opened uncertain at SI. 161 per lb.. lg cents above Wednesday's clo.se. on better overnight
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  • 56 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon price? (rents per Id > yesterday were: Buyers St. Spot loose 118 118] RSS fob July No. 1 1151 115| Aug. No. 1 111 lIP, Jul.v No 2 IWj H)H{ July No. 101 J 101? RMA on leg tender: Juiy
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  • 35 10 HONGKONG'S imports from Malaya during April this year were reduced in value by HKSH.4 million. HK$ 7.7 million of this brins accounted for by reduced import.- of yarns and fabric.
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  • 283 10 THE Export Manager of the manufacturers ot photographic materials Gevaert Photoproduction N.V." Mr. Max Verbiesi is due in Singapore from Bangkok tomorrow. He is on one of hi^ tours, visiting Gevaert agents in East Asia. Mr. Vcrbic-t has been in Singapore and the Federation of M^
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  • 123 10 OITKR ROADS Hem Hoyer Capo Noll, Hoi How Fernsea Kaloekoe Ankmc. Invefbank Rawanf. Arn«..d Maersk Bustler Sloterdjik Nisaan M..:u. Stavropal N^ f v \vr. Baud Karimata President' Tyler. BatavUr INNIR ROADS T,m« Thay H«>na Mint: Te rig V kasatri Sumpitan. Darvel Perak, New Susanna Perintu Legundl Van
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  • 59 10 photo. THE Kuala Lumpur Cooperative Housing Society recently held its annual meeting, which was followed by a tea party Pictured here are (from left): Messrs. V. Z. Newcombe, manager of the Federal Housing Trust, Mr. A M. La Fontaine. Mr Lames Hughes, president of the Society
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  • 316 10 Answer To Synthetic THE recent sale of synthetic plants in the Inited States to private owners will result all too soon in a reduction of the price of synthetic rubber as the keen competition between the various owners sets into its stride, says Mr. K.
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  • 113 10 SINCj^PORF. sharebrokers $2 90; William Jacks $310 and yesterday reported the following Wearn e Bros. $2.70 xd. A!cx Bricks profs. SI 90. BB Pet 36 6 xd local and 37/4J xd arrival including UK stamps; Fed Di-p 13.07; Fraser Wave ordj 51. 70. Gammon V 2 <i
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  • 147 10 A BETTER sentiment *as i seen in the copra market at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange yesterday. and the noon dosing price stood at $27^ per plcul for July shipment, an increase of 25 cent-, over the previous close. All other sections of the market continued
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  • 153 10 Industrials Quietly Steady WITH one or two firm cour crs. Malayan industrial share .vere quietly steady yesterdaj rhere was better sentiment i; tin shares with Petal ng and Sun^ci Way makin sharp advances Rubber shares were dull. Price changes announced b the Malayan Sharebrokcrs' As sociation yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyer*
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 386 10 DESPITE RESTRICTIONS Standard Market Reporter PAN-MALAYAN trade with Indonesia during the past year resulted in an increase in the overall value by $58 million from the previous year's total, despite repeated com plaints from sections of the local commercial community on the "restrictive" policy
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    • 141 10 Govt. Bid To Regularise Procedure AS part of its pl.« regularise import i dure In Silica port Ministry of Com men < Industry has now pn application forms for chants requiring and ittHwUf venfi. certificates. hxplaininc move. Controller of Imports and Exports Mt 11. Walker, said this import rule requiring
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    • 119 10 A BATTERY afl c rs. each co ha nstalled at S gas plant to help i we:.-. The co take in natui pressure to (>')<> square loch, be injected into fla;u we Acting on the same pnn as iter sypl highrpressure to the
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    • 13 10 \pan h.v tenet to art up i sted m India.
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    • 927 10 NOTICES IN Assessment for the >ear 1 ■♦.">") (A Merr Voluntairy Kates due for the Windir.?- Ip) !nd half year lf».")"> OWNERS of property nrc rev minded th..- for the *.hat tr ol the 2nd half-year 1!«.">-"' are d m abovenamed O which payable in advance witho it md up
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    • 264 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA S port P. S ham P«naftf Ehiko M.if«j fcr Kobe O^aka Yckohama Yawata 6/8 |uly Aki Maru fcr Alexandria, Ccnca. f.iarscilles. Tan^.rr London. Ar.twfp, Rotterdam, Hamburg <Pa->spng'-f S Accepted) 10/12 |uly Mantetsu Maru for Kar.goon. Chittaropr 6 Calcutta 11/12 |uly New York Maru for Hong Kcr.g Marali
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    • 521 11 SSSJMNCH TRADIHO CO., THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE New Tor* •■»>' P*«l*de!pkU. Cylt Port* MOM"* H€ P. Sham Penan, My 27 |uiy 28/29 |uly 916 Sept 17 Sept 1 8 j« p! > load and discharge cargo -pt.on to r AMERICAN LINE H SSS fiW"AN LLOYD Rotterdam, Bremen
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    • 1062 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) "Zu THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 2? Singapore Due Sails P. Sham Penang Anchises for Liverpool Cr M.°r£ w (or L vcfoccl 6 NIM* 1 Dubl.n M j y 1 4 j fulv 6 Astyanj* fcr
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  • BOOKS of the WEEK
    • 341 12  -  JOHN MORRIS .1/1\ Of EVEREST: The autobiography of lazing, $qU to Jmmct Ramsey ill man, (I hi i rap. 18$.) by )NE o* the shortcomings perceptible in all the accounts, official and otherwise, hitherto written by Everest climbers is that they tell only what was
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    • 1008 12  -  MARGH NITA LA SKI U o M I OK THE STREETS. Edited by 11. Kolpli. (SccfcCf and irburu. Ms> LOSI GIRLS \U (arolmr Brown, ((jollancz. 12s. fi.j By J. and in*Is of 1 i cony LOS I CIJ upply teacher v. reral months tea i
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  • 74 12 r\l<_l eharaeter of Western College lor Women in Oxford, i OHIO. I S is the intern, it ion- j ■I .itinov|i|.<-r<- on tin' eaaipas. oiri stndeats comc irom every nirniT ol tin- world, im 'lading Malaya. Soaie Iheat :irc shown here basy at work in the
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  • 927 12 in 1 8 is tin §econd of a series of articles IMPRESSIONS OF THE I > ITE I) STAiE S by Alan Paton, <lisli>«rui>lir<l South African novelist whose books "Cry, ihe Brio ye <l (***** 1 I' > XI II «1 4 *Too Late the Phalarope"
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  • 220 12  - More About The Army For Students RICHARD E MOSCOW COV/ET writers hare been told to write more books jor children about the army and to Mflfef them ns romantic and mspinna fl-f MOiffblf. Tliesc directions irere ■made explicit at a recent conference in Moscow of ednors and u-rilers of the
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  • 634 12  -  A.J.P. Taylor -\\w\\\\\\\\\\\\v\vv I JAMES MAXTON: THE BELOVED REBEL By John McNair. (\llrn and inn in. 12s. (hI.) j By. •«\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v rpiIERE Is nothing more A tragic than to miss the conductor's beat in the orchestra of life, to go on playing old
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 42 12 ff Hl^ i TELOTA MAIR DARKENING POMADE j NOT A DYE MfYrc ALSO MADE IN FORM OF NON- CREASY I NUHt HAIRCREAM -TELOTA HAIR DARKENING CREMt, Kor l.di.s IhI.OIA 111) LOIIUN. i Mad»- in I iu land Sol* AQents COSMO ENTERPRISES LTD.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 274 12 I^l I^l ll'' 1^ F^i F^i^i _____F^^ ____J ____B_^^______ _____i i9 I _B__ T7 ™"1 ~"______r^~~^^^ _j "j. i J.* I HBB_______l^T_______r fe___B__l ____________H ____________fl ____H _BB fl B B BB B n B pa j Jt M B I ___________J i__________b I.L Ut 5 is. Not ACROSS <*< v
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  • 446 13 fl/SSIAN OARSMEN WIN RACE i 1 hunes. England. June 30 (Reuter)— ,n who walked out of the International \esterday because their boats were l the London dock -returned to win their this morning;— in a borrowed boat. tin* linttT- iT t» 1 189 parsfeNck iefeal rgf Belflaa
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  • 109 13 I JOHANNESBURG. June 30 (Renter)— The touring British [sles Rugby Union touring team overwhelmed Northern Universities by 32 points (lour goals, two tries and two penally goals) to six (one try. one penalty goal) here yesterday to score their biggest win so. far of
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  • 358 13 Worcester Out For 77 Runs LONDON, June 30, (Reuter)— Surrey, whose pace attack has been mainly responsible ior their hattrick oi championship wins in the past three years, yesterday proved the strength oi their reserves when Harry Kelleher another fast medium bowler, took five wickets in
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  • 1416 13 CHARLTON "A" DIVISION (BOYS) |Sf yards: l N. Suppiah 2 Tan Cheow Seng Lee Cheng Una 118 sec. 221 rards: I N Suppiah 2. Lee Cheng How .'•>. Tan Cheow Seng Obstacle Race. 1 Chua Fng Pin 2 Foo Kia Seng 3. Lee Cheng How. 100 Tarda
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  • 231 13 MURUGAPAN IS TOP ATHLETE BUT KRISHNAN IS FASTEST SPRINTER FIVE Colony schools held their annual sports yesterday, and the top athlete was Murugapan, who won the individual championship at the Telok Kurau English School I meeting at Telok Kurau yesterday. Murugapan improved on school's 100 yards record by 1 :ce.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 77 13 Gco: ge W HAVELOCK 40 Yd>. (Boys)— Primarv IX -1 Low Sena Kirn 2 Ng Eng 40 Yds. i (iirKst— Prinurv IX SOCCER: Div. V R£. M r of 5.15 ur. Wr. JA; 2 Kebenaran Hub Pt Nf««i« i one— i>i». 3: JutllOr Lni> 1 Semi-final. ATHLETICS: 2nd Soon 1
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    • 477 13 CLASSIFIED ADS i. SIIUAIIOIMS VA(.A!^ VPPUCATIONS are inviw for H Officer* in tne Medir^i D merit v i salar vra.p R WA1420 n m p preattrt ft from:— L Yr*r Single < .nciemc I p.m. Fo: t1.700 p m ied Ofl i «f X L V "no (1 i i
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 274 13 Ltf Abner By Al Copp WT~~ V HOLD IT.CMILCV- 1 B^-t N "T-W'""""^Tflfl r ~~T~ I fsO. WL LL BL^—^n P^ -A AH IS TM' MOTHER F HE'S <?^ PtEAL J^ COME TV.' *> I SASHAW.N ALONG?; J> VO" THET STATCHOO.7 J OFAI ff BUT COLD A GtNOOWINC J V>^*^i________________i
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  • Track Work
    • 296 14  -  Windsor Lad (by IPOII Thurs tour horses touched 3tt 4 ."> sec at this morning s trackwork for Saturday s races, and they were V\all> Bagbv's pair. S".,k and Stealth and Van Bn-ukeler's marg**s Bracelet Bo> and Kobbie Burn.s. Sooka with Bjgbv up. and Stealth who
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    • 36 14 Goals, Goals And Goals MAI ACCA Thurs Hi i l.i.m trounced Kil.it j j Club 21-nil in a Craven j A league soccer game at J llilir Park yesterday to establish a Malacca soc- cer record.
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  • 977 14 Mrs. Fleitz Upsets To Meet Brough In Final WIMBLEDON, June 30 (Keutcr)— Mrs. Beverly Fleitz of Long Beach, California, mother of a two-year-old daughter, toppled the Wimbledon favourite and American champion. Miss Doris Hart, by 6-3, 6-0, to reach the women's singles final today. The
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  • 39 14 HtbLLls ot Singapore dov ernment Services Football Asso ciation league soccer matches played at Farrer Park yesterday were: Radio Malaya beat Prisons Dept 1-0 John Duc'.os was the .scorer. Income Tax Dept beat Survey Dept 4 2
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  • 250 14 The Tiger Will Whip King Kong Or Quit TIGER .JOCHXDER claims he was robbed last Saturday. He hopes tc put matters right at the Great World arena tomorrow night The Tiger said last night that be wa.s robbed of the derision againsi Xin L > Kong when they met that
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  • 833 14  - Time-keepers Must Be Fit, Too! Achilles m Athletics •(Hf IF COLONY athletes are improving the same rannot be sau about time-keepers in several instances at recent meetings in the island, the breaking i»f a rerord depended on the fitness not of the athlete nut of the timekeeper Bad or incorrect
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  • 254 14 The Resal WOMEN'S Sl\( jU SEMI-FIN U Mrs. J Fleit/ Mis s I). Hart 5 Miss L Br«» brat Miss I) Hard 6-3. 8 6 WOMEN'S IM)I BU Ql AIM I i: I IN Miss Moiiimn Miss .1 Shilrock <Ri beat Miss X Wab Miss K. Woodcate 6 1.
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    • 246 14 l/oir they finished on Wednesday at I poll, in pictures by Lean Kup Sent:. I O V.• s jß_____L 'FT ><^ i Bi_yi_i______C_f '"T r^"Ti < y.^ Kv_~ilF*w jf "3LJ>»_il_______ jflP^__ v a _H»x K > t _v^_H *3*ro *^_B_ jPS^ ■x j t v ■^j___B___B_____Wwß^j_raKtf i V»^ ->'^'>.> s_
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    • 162 14 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSN. BRICAD APPEAL fe^-J WEEh There nil I bo:BASKET BALL MATCHE! A FENCING DISPLAY (By The Singapore Junior Fencing Club) and a P. T. DISPLAY (By The Hq. FARELF P.T. School) at thn BADMINTON HALL at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday, July 3rd. Tickets: $51-, $2/- 1 Space
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 283 14 IPOII. Thurs —Following arc the weights for Saturday's races. »'n.» M. I. ll.rse« Cl. 5 Div. 1. 0 ur^. 9 Furs. fl/«in Pfirl KOO I n.t x 1 Leonora 8.0»> Horsey Cl 2 Div Meteorite H.I! Hag of Peace KOI P >fj|' es Majula X.OX r lur II 8.03 I
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