Singapore Standard, 7 July 1955

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  • 554 1 srA ff GETS BETTER DEAL .iporc Harbour Board and it's i 9 Staff Association yesterday signed cement which provides improved crvice and increased rates of Board's monthly-rated employees. 15-point agreement. signed at the Colony's Labour Ministry, will also give the workers a 44-hour week,
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  • 38 1 Labourer Charged With Extortion Court Sequel j 0 Shoof'mg Ward H rtth n in I I Police Ambush C tivca \pe II the! on .Judce. who rcier- ::ed lan ).000 r. who' I the M that nnectcd m
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  • 61 1 SAPPORO. Japan. July 6 .\P» The slowly subsiding rivers of Hokkaido. Japan's northernmost big island, left a wake of 12 dead. 32 missing and 36 seriously injured. tkaldo police said 24.000 houses and 53.900 acres of land were inundated by the worst rainstorm and flood in
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  • 489 1 RUBBER: WARNING TO U.S. Play Fair, Says Heah SELL STOCKPILE ALIENATE EAST MR. HEAH JOO SEANG, president of the Federation of Rubber Trade Associations, warned in Penang yesterday that unless the Eastern countries could have fair play, free trade and equal business opportunities, "America would not only alienate the affections
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  • 66 1 photo. A warm handshake climaxed the happy ending of the 67-day-old strike at the Singapore Harbour Board when both disputing parties signed final agreement at the Labour Ministry yesterday. Picture shows the Board's Chairman. Mr. P.A.T. Chrimes (left) shaking hands with thf president of the Staff Association.
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  • 270 1 RUSSIAN BUYING CAUSES A PANIC KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Reports of concerted buying by Bovii t Russia through agents in London and Amsterdam were today held heie to be a "contributory factor" to the present panic in a market already turned bullish. However, the "lot of •paper" rubber floating about" was
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  • 22 1 THE temperature sizzled at 95 degrees Fahrenheit in Hollywood on Tuesday and one man died in the nearrecord heat. A.P.
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  • 268 1 CO-ORDINATION PLANS STRESSED BANGKOK, July 6, (AP)— Military advisers of^s^en South-east Asia collective defence treaty organization nations opened ill Bangkok today to co-ordi-nate plans for countering any fresh Red aggression and to maintain peace and security in this part of the world. f] >- Admiral
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  • 136 1 ITALIAN CABINET NAMED ROME, July 6, (AP) Christian Democrat Professor Antonio Segni formed a pro-Western coalition cabinet today, ending Italy's two-week-old political crisis. 0 Segni announced acceptance of the premier-hip last night. The scholarly. 64-year-old Christian Democrat said his Cabinet would be made up
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  • 62 1 ALBANY, New York, July 6 "Reuten Lung cancer in men in New York State, outside New York City, has increased by 505 per cent between 1933 and 1953. officials of the Bureau of Cancer Control of the State Department of Health reported here. In the
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  • 48 1 COLOMBO. Ceylon. July 6 (UP) President Soekarno. who was expected to visit Ceylon next month on his way home from Mecca, has cancelled his visit, it was announced today. The religious stipulation that Mecca pilgrims must return directly home was given as the reason.
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  • 28 1 CATANIA, Sicily. July 6 (Reuter)— Fiery lava bubbling inside the crater of the 10.716-foot volcano Mount Etna was only 33 feet from the lip early today.
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  • 71 1 KOBE, Japan. July 6, (AP) An eight-year-old Second Grade pupil committed suicide yesterday, by refusing to get out of the way of a freight train. A classmate, who was walking: the track with him. said the boy screamed: "I want to die! I want to die!" The
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  • 46 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus. July 6 (Reuten For the first time since the British occupation of Cyprus in 1878, the Colony is to have a new currency system. The familiar shillings and the piastres are to go. Instead there will be "miles,"
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  • 115 1 STRASBOURG, France, July 6, (UP) British Foreign Secretary Harold MacMillan warned today against any "premature relaxation" by the West during the Big Four talks in Geneva. MacMillan said in a major policy address to the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe that the Western powers
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  • 55 1 A daring burglar broke into the warders' mess at Outram Prison in Singapore early yesterday. He made off with $1,000 worth of the warders' whisky and brandy, cigarettes and cheese. The only thing he left behind was a broken door. Mumbled one irate warder: "Wait till
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  • 56 1 GOTEBORG. Sweden. Julj 6 <AP»— American evangelist Billy Graham said yesterday that Hollywood film stars are unhappy because they "live apart from God." "They are the most miserable people in the world." he said. "They are rich, they are successful and popular, but they are unhappy
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  • 118 1 TOKYO, July <AP) A brilliant youflg mathematician was found dead today. Beside the body, Police found a note saying, "This is a distinct suicide; autopsy may not be nece *ary. 1 ground "P 300 sleeping pills and took them at about 7 p.m., July
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  • 79 1 JAKARTA. July 6 (UP) Leaders of Prime Minister Ali Sastroamidjojo's government conferred today with Vice-President Mohammed Hatta on the eight-day army crisis. Katta met at his house with Sastroamidjojo. Defence Minister Iwa Kusumasumantri and Information Minister Ferdinand To'oing. They presumably discussed whether to
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  • 102 1 NAIROBI. July 6 <UP) Trained African elephants from the Belgian Congo may be used to fight the Mau Mau in Kenya's bamboo forests where troops are unable to penetrate. Informed sources said yesterday that the Government is now planning to bring in four elephants on the
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  • 53 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Johorf will choose its "Miss Goldrn Voice" from among 12 telephone operators for all over the State in the finals of the Golden Voice contest at Johorp Bahru, tomorrow. The winner will represent the State in the Federation Mls.s Golden Voice contest at
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  • 49 2 KHOO 800 El was fined $20 In the Singapore Second TrafAc Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of operating loud speaker in a van for public address at Boon Kens Road on March 10. without a permit from the Deputy Commissioner of Police.
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  • 566 2 WATCHMAN WHO SLEW UNFAITHFUL WIFE GETS A YEAR'S JAIL A WATCHMAN, Dewan Singh. 34. who killed his wife. Sarjit Kaur, 22. after finding her in bed with another man, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment by Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. for culpable homicide not amounting
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  • 54 2 MR and Mrs. Tan Chin Book after their recent marriage al the Singapore Registry. The bride. the former Miss Wonj? Choy Hernj. is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wong; Sens Choe of Canton. The jrroom is the second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tan
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  • 319 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mr. Alan Lcnnox-Boyd, the British Colonial Secretary, will visit the Federation for a fortnight in August, it was officially an- nounced today. The Colonial Secretary, who will be accompanied by his wife and Mr. A. M. MacKintosh, head of the South-east
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  • 105 2 PROGS NAME OFFICIALS FOR BRANCH THE following* were elected office bearers ol the Scmbawang district branch of the Singapore Progressive Party at its annual meeting recent'y. Chairman —Mr Tan Ah Gam. vice chairmen -Messrs Lee Kim Kec and Bhag Sing, secretary Mr. Ang Ban Seng, asst. secretary— Mr. Ton Kim
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  • 230 2 CITY COUNCIL 15 NOT TO BE QUASHED But It May Lose Public Utilities SINGAPORE City Council will not be scrapped after all, despite all that has been said about the future of this institution in and out of the Legislative Assembly. Sources close to the Labour-Coalition Government indicated that most
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  • 51 2 t MALACCA. Wed Leader of the Malayan Chinese Association. Dato Sir Cheng- lock Tan. was today discharged from the General Hospital. The MCA leader \va s admitted to hospital three months ago following a fractured leg and rthcr injuries sustained when he fell while inspecting a
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  • 103 2 Children Return To Mother THREE teen-aged youthstwo boys and a girl wept in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate Court yesterday while their mother gave evidence against her husband who neglected to maintain them. The mother. Ngaesha binte Haji Xasir, told the magistrate. Mr. J. P. Trainor. that her husband. Supaat bin
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  • 144 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Sixty under-privileged children will have a grand seaside holiday at Port Dickson this month, thanks to the philanthrophy of the Malayan Junior Chamber of Commerce. The children will be taken by special bus to the Eandy Tide, third mile Port Dickson
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  • 19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The net collections from Income Tax during last month amounted to $11,031,--68C.27.
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  • 129 2 THE Chief Minister. Mr David Marshall, received a letter from the "Free Malaya Committee." an organization of Malayans in India, urging him to call a conference of all parties, banned and existing in Singapore, to end the present Emergency. The letter was signed by
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  • 134 2 AN odd job man. Teng Poll Sui alia.s Poh Cbwee, was senteneed to He fears' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, when the jury unanimously found him guilty of raiding hurt whilst committing arnud robbery. Armed with a knife.
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  • 114 2 CLOSING ruhh. r (cents per !h Nin£J pore yesterd No Illw Spot I mi No I Hv v foh Jul\ I nNo I No Tom- Mi ad> n\ run i The price t| leid.n u.»picul (I'd i LONDON 111 milk No. I R.8.8 House lii i< \\edn«>(J.i\ prices
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  • 25 2 One Charge Withdrawn By The DPP TH 1 met inci* at A the insti grapher, '1 Th* t he same plaei ii Tr.< n i.
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  • 41 2 New Village Elects C' ttee PI di>t i held Its third tions Th fUI CAI. No 1 M and Loo J> 2. V Lai Tonp I.- rtf Me r Lim I M< $rs Kou W< Bak W M< i Tan A
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  • 121 2 THE Singapore Traction Company Employees Union will submit a new wpges claim to the management next week. This decision was taken by the Union's newly elected executive committee ysterday. Secretary of the Union Mr. Hashim bir Idris. told The Standard last night that the agreement
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  • 413 3 Malayanization Group Formed To prepare for the eventual Malayanization of the Broadcasting Department in Singapore, the Department of Broadcasting Employees Union has taken the initiative of appointing a special sub-committee which will study the problem and submit a report to the Malayanization Commission. This sub-committee
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  • 25 3 FORMULA TO SOLVE LABOUR UNREST nt ran rial nt of nizaGi gan, n a n 10 nploy--»vi th In turn, the I: tit- of prac•:n-
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  • 90 3 Guards To Shoot For Trophy JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Home guards from all Johore will take part in a weapon training meeting which opens at the State Home Guard Training Centre. 16 mite, Johore Bahru-Kota Tinggi Road, on Saturday. July From among the winning teams will be drawn representatives for Johore
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  • 71 3 CHUA SAY MOEY of Quern Street was fined a total of $90 in the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to committing three traffic offences. The charges were driving a car without lights, driving without a licence at Eu Tong Sen Street on
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  • 84 3 DOLLAH BIN AHMAD, a member of the R.A.F. Police. Changi. summoned by his wife Fatimah bintc Awang. for neglecting to maintain their l.'-i-month-o'.d child, was ordered by the Singapore Sixth Magistrate Court yesterday to pay $20 a month for the upkeen of the child. When Dollah
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  • 141 3 JOHORE IS LEFT WITH NO D.P.P. JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. BIT. Justice Storr today transferred a robbery case from the High Court to the Sessions Court for trial—because there was no Deputy Public Prosecutor in Johore to assist the Legal Adviser. Pressure of work forced the Legal Adviser. Mr. R. H.
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  • 286 3 650 FROM INDONESIA SIX hundred and fifty passengers from Indonesia destined for the Communist China port of Canton arrived in Singapore yesterday aboard the Royal Interocean liner Tjiluwah from Indonesian ports. Seventy-five of the passengers listed are Chinese school students who are proceeding to
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  • 508 3 Progs Say Govt. Is Inclined To Rule By Decree LISTING facts in recent Assembly procedure, the progressive Party yesterday accused the Coalition uo\ernment of handling much of its business in thLegislative Assembly in a "grossly undemocratic manner. The Chief Minister, the Party claims, has stated more than once that the
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  • 37 3 HONGKONG. July 6 Soecial Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.60 to Cl sterling; $5. ***** to US$l; $1,837 to Malayan SI; $0,121 to one »r.done.sian Rupiah; Gold $250.75 to Uel.
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  • 256 3 A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. Tann Wee Tiong's photograph was printed in the 16th issue of the banned Chinese publication "The Cultivator," the First Criminal District Court was told yesterday. Deputy Superintendent of Polite, Mr. M. C. Boyle, prosecuting, pointed this out yesterday after a former
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  • 297 4 Singapore's Choice Is Theresa PETITE Theresa Pereira. 1 18 year old Singapore '•'hello girl." yesterday won the "Golden Voice" contest I competing against 22 other girls. The contest was decided at the Telephone Board Exj change at Hill Street. A telephone operator for the I pa>t two and a half
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  • 35 4 I i ittf-Kt^.i nc iror/c m me i I Telephone Board Exchange. i I Standing behind her is I I Cynthia who is one of the 1 1 supervisors.
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  • 269 4 BEWARE OF THOSE 'WITH SELFISH POLITICAL ENDS' Marshall Warns Siglap Boys THERE are certain persons who, for selfish political ends, pamper to racial antagonisms which can only result in bloodshed and racial enmity, warned Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday. Mr. Marshall was speaking to 70 young people at
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  • 222 4 TELEGRAMS WITH THE 'ORIGINAL TOUCH' PLANNED FOR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malayans will shortly add "telegrams with the original tone and touch" to the list of their many luxuries, if current telecoms experiments with facsimile transmission catch the public eye. The Telecoms are now using a British 'Deskfax' machine for
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  • 215 4 AT the recent general meeting of the Singapore Regional Centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhists, held at the Maha Bodhi School in Singapore, a letter was read from the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall. The letter was in reply to one written by the President of
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  • 104 4 TWENTY EIGHT governments, including Singapore, have been invited to the tenth meeting of the Consultative Committee on rice at Bangkok. Thailand's Minister for Economic Affairs will address the opening of the three-day mooting on July 26. This is the first time that this
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  • 43 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Prosecution offered no evidence when P.C.E. Bjokman assistant manager. Pengerang Estate. was charged in the Sessions Court. Pengerang. yesterday, with being out of doors during curfew hours. The court ordered his discharge not amounting to an acquittal.
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  • 323 4 ...And Fell Info Police Trap SINGAPORE'S Fifth Police Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday sentenced an imposter and his accomplice to three months' imprisonment each. The impostor was Kce Ki Chi. a former driver of the Singapore Traction Company, His accomplice was Yip Lam.
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  • 32 4 A DANCE will be held at the Singapore Civil Defence Canteen, Kolam Aver Lane at 8 30 I p.m. on Saturday, July 9. Ad- I mission will be free i
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  • 376 5 HATRED cannot be cured by hatred or bitterness with bitterness, Mary Waruhiu, daughter of a Kikuyu chieftan who was c d by the Mau Mau for his stand against their violence. ur speaking at a Press conference the 34-man
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  • 132 5 AS the Island wide dragnet i for the motor cyclist, who 1 got away, when his pillion rider was shot down by the j police at Kallang Bridge on Tuesday, after an alleged extortion bid, closed in. the wanted motor cycle was dis- covered abandoned
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  • 62 5 .TOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Yco-.v All Fok. 78. was lined $200 .in the Magistrate's Court today for unlawfully possessing samsu and fermented mash at Scnai on May 20. He had the liquor and mash hidden in various places in his hou^e and garden. He told the court
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  • 319 5 THE following passed the April May Examinations of the Australian Society of Ac- count anus, held recently > NEW SYLLABUS. Preliminary Examinations:-! Boey Ah Sum. Lee Fook Thin. Lim Teek Lee. Low Bens: Chooi. R. Thothatrinath. I Harun bin Mahmud. G. C. Nair. P. Tettiravousamy. Choon Kok
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  • 94 5 Court Official Promoted INC HE Othman bin llaji Ali. 40. was promoted a Senior Interpreter yesterday. An old boy of Rattles Institution. Che Othman, who is also a Commissioner for Oaths, has been a certificated interpreter for more than M yean. (he Othman is attached to the Criminal and District
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  • 48 5 MEMBERS of Kampong Silat Estate Community Centre will hold their second Fun Fair on Sunday. July 10. at the football ground, Silat Avenue. Singapore. The fair will be opened at 2.30 p.m. by the Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock.
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  • 776 5 Camp Chief Tells Of Skirmish And Five Shots DETENTION CAMP RIOT INQUEST IPOH, Wed. The Senior Superintendent of the Ipoh Detention Camp, Mr. S. E. Hutchings said today he heard and counted five gun shots on the night of June 4, when there was trouble in the camp after an
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    • 532 6 'PHIRTY-FOUR ambassadors who are seeking to achieve that most difficult ideal oi world peace t arrived in Singapore. They are a section of a large party ol 192 men and women from 2G diircrt rit countries who set out on their present mission to id their doctrine
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    • 419 6 J about a dozen days from now. the attention ol the world will be turned in the diiection of Geneva where the Heads of States representing the United States. Britain. France and the Soviet Union will meet to discuss ways and means of ensuring that the world will
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  • 750 6 WILLIAM CLARK LONDON [N the general reappraisal of foreign police which is taking place here before the Geneva Conference, the situation inside China has been scrutinised with particular care. Though the Western Powers hope to confine the Geneva discussions to European matters, it is clear that
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  • 339 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Surface Strength /V\ the surface the Ngo Dinh Diem Government in South Vietnam seems to have considerable strength after it has quelled the rebellion of the religious sects, but the area under Its control is still restricted to the Cities and has to be extended along the
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    12 6 Better see about getting glasses that's Lady Phoebe fixing her shoe lace."
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  • 385 6 rpilE annoying fungus J A infection tailed athlete's foot appears to be much less contagious I than the popular practices intended to prevent it mis lit l<*ad one to suppose. At the recent meeting of the American Medical Association. four New I York scientists
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  • 185 6 Sayings of The Week \V HAT iron curtain? Mr. Nehru. I want to make it clear thai I have no use lor women who want the world to b c run by women. I could not think of anything more ghastly.— Mrs. Pandit. I really don't like being dubbed the
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  • .We, the PEOPLE
    • 376 6 Sir:— Your leading article in The Standard of 26th June concerning the tragic accident at Le Mons is. to my mind at least, so wrong so often that I feel I must comment on it. If I may take paragraph by paragraph, these are niy observations Para
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    • 111 6 PASSES CREDITS Sir;—l too cannot understand why student-teachers with passes in English language are not given a chance to sit for the final Normal examination. I write in sympathy with the stu-dent-teachers whose letter appeared in your paper on the Ist instant and with all those who have been victims
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    • 115 6 Sir;—There Is Do water in the wells in the area abounding the road leading to Woodlands near the Tamil School. Sree Narayana Mission, Chinese School ?nd Dravida Kazhakam Buiiding in the West Hill Estate during any dry spell—even for a short duration of a week or less. The
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    • 113 6 Sir: I refer to "DisgustedV letter in your issue of July 1. The ways of the Singapore Improvement Trust are sometimes beyond human comprehension. I had occasion once to go and see an S.I.T. official in his office. I couldn't get a thing out of him. There
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    • 222 6 REMEDY IS WITH WOMEN Sir;-11,--sonir on i I.eon-Soh >■ «>f her in-. though i rralislK II I of thi mis in legalized In < 'imfln tin:. able. When vh, broth* U v|,,. nii-nl -spons. inrans that should p.iti t ion or to p (i(i\rrnnicni onalisr broth < asserts t fci
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    • 201 6 Sir: —It ig high time Mr. Marshall i.^ued a statement to the unemployed on the talks he promised to 1. with the Administrators of Sarawak and British North Borneo on their arrival in Singapore for the installation ceremony of our n<>w Governor. Sir Robert Black. Last month
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  • 179 7 gig Western Powers Reach Near Agreement \r)-ine nig western rowers rment on a "little disarmahulting the East-West arms race in described the project as ige to deal with Russia ia!!y will include agreed any and to set up a Eu- iri security system. Kperti have drawn
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  • 348 7 Premiership His Prize For Support Mohamed Ali On The Horns Of A Dilemma MIRREE, Punjab, July 6: (Reuter)— Mr. Hussain Shaheed Suharawardy, Law Minister in the present Pakistan Caretaker Government, yesterday told the majority Moslem League that the Prime Ministership was his price lor the support of his Awaml League
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  • 394 7 2 IN EL PASO. LL PASO. Texas. July 6 COT) A B-2C target plane rasbed and burned in the desert yesterday l."> miles southeast of the FI Paso: international airport killing tuo men aboard. 6 IN DARIEN DARIEN, Wisconsin. July (i <IP> A train struck a
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  • 63 7 photo. THE Dukn of Norfolk, Lord Lieutenant of Sussex, shields Princess Alexandra from the rain as she arrives at the Royal pavilion lor lunch during her first official visit to Brighton. With them is the Mayor of Brighton Alderman J. A. Trevelyan Leak. Later, the Princess 7'isitcd
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  • 67 7 LONDON. July 6 (Reuter) Sir Anthony Eden and the Cabinet yesterday received latest reports on the current talks here about the constitutional future of Malta. Britain's island fortress in the Mediterranean. Malta, whose people were awarded the George Cross in World War II for their heroism
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  • 135 7 Murder And A Man Scorned LOS ANGELES, July 6 (AP) —A wealthy young divorcee was stabbed and strangled to death in her luxurious home on Tuesday. Police arrested a man they said is a rejected suitor and former houseooy. Her white knitted stole knotted around her throat, the body of
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  • 162 7 GALVESTOX. Texas. July 6 (AP> The admitted triple slayer. Ellis Euclid Lauhon Jr.. reacted bitterly to word that the Japanese girl he said he married had denied being his wife. "This is the lowest blow of all." he said as he gripped
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  • 77 7 PARMA, Italy. July 6 (Reuter) Author Giovanni Cuareschi. creator of the righting priest "Don Camillo" yesterday began seven months of conditional liberty under police surveillance with his freedom of movement restricted to a small area around his home village near here. The 47-year-old Right Wing
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  • 116 7 MANCHESTER, July 6. < Router A 25-year-old man. who was said to have had an urge to kill which came on every three weeks, was sentenced to death here for the murder of a ten-year-old boy at Easter. According to the Police
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  • 106 7 Mau Mau Lose £375 Leader NAIROBI. July 6 (Reuter) —In the past few days £375 collected for the Mau Mau has been found or handed over to security forces in villages in the Kiambu area, near here, a police spokesman revealed yesterday. The sum is a large fortune to African
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  • 61 7 MUNICH, Germany. July 6 (AP) —An anti-Commu-nist leader from Eastern Europe was assassinated in a suburban post office on Tuesday when a powerful time bomb concealed in a parcel exploded. The victim was identified by criminal police as Matus Cernak. 50. chairman of the National Council
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  • 254 7 LONDON, July 6 (Reuter) Lord Therwell, former scientific adviser to Sir Winston Churchill, said in the House of Lords last nisht that scientists were being called up for national service to peel potatoes. This was not right he told the House of Lords when unskilled waiters
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  • 364 7 Rate Of Transfer Of Power To Colonies Imperilling Standards And Efficiency LONDON, July 6, (Reuter) The future efficiency and stability of British colonial territories now emerging into independence largely depends upon a "few trained intellectuals who are assuming high responsibility at revolutionary speeds/' declares a report of the interUniversity Council
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  • 377 7 The Emmett-Dunne CaseClassic Mystery DUESSELDORF. July 6. (Reutcr) Prosecution and defence today made their last pleas in the murder trial of 32-year-old British Sergeant Frederick Emmet tDunnc. who has admitted killing his wife's first husband and fellow sergeant. Emmett-Dunne's lawyer term- ed the killing "a baffling case a classic mystery."
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  • 33 7 ISTANBUL July I. (I tcr) Police yesterday ai I ed 52 people alleged !y ronnerted with a B ring following the ar' the Bulgarian vice-Consul Grorgi Cha'akof Moneylenders Lose Appeal
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    • 60 7 WIWH INDUSTRIES i^ *'-T^ 32* Only Raleigh resources J*^**^ nJTc^ can give you t h QUALITY KELIABLITY y^ -STRENGTH— and FINISH which the WOrlCl S distinguishes all Raleigh and j. I models. The bicycle you most modern are P n>ud to «>«•„. (ycle Plant makes €jk\ RALEIGH ■^SyL^> IHE ALL.
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    • 19 7 SOMETHING OLD SOMETHING NEW p— Fj) furniture designs i /i a// styles by THE STORE WITH (^g^/ TO OFFEI
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  • 357 8 LONDON, Jnly 6: (Renter) Appeals brought by two Malacca money lending firms disputing assessments to Malayan income tax made upon them for the >ear 1951 were dismissed with costs by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday. The case for the two firms
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  • 90 8 THE Memorial K.=. Window In St. George's Garrison Churrh, Tanglin, will be un--1 on Sunday. July 10. at I General Sir Charles Locwen. Commander to-Qtiei Far East Land Forces. I < iiately following the iling, the Window will be dedicated by Rev R. Yale, Asit
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  • 76 8 Girl Cyclist Injured In Collision TPOH. Wed A girl eycI A. V Rosalind. 14. sustained a fractured jaw bone and a cellar bone early yesterday morning when >he was. involved in a collision with a motorcar driven by a salesman, at the junction of Maxwell and Silibm Road. She was
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  • 61 8 SINGAPORE Police yesterday questioned three men in connection with the assault of an Indian near the City Council Labourer's Quarters. Alexandra Road, on Tuesday night The crew of a radio car found the man lying on the road unconscious He was bleeding profusely. A bloodstained stick
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  • 53 8 IPOH. Wed.— Mr. Lau Scnq I Hcnq. a local businessman reported to Police yesterday, the loss of his SM.OOii motor car. bearing number AB 'JL'J Mr. Lau parked his car in Lau Ek Cheng Street on j Thursday at 1 a.m. and found 'it missing about
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  • 58 8 photo by FOR the first time in the Federation, the "tinikling," a Philippines' national (bamboo) dance, was exhibited during a reception given by the Kuala Lumpur Filipino community, at the Harlequin Hotel, last Monday, in celebration of the ninth anniversary of their Kepublic. Two Filipino youths
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  • 96 8 SCHOOL'S BEST ORATORS TAIPIXG. Wed.— The following are the winners in the King Edward VII School annual elocution contcjt held on Monday. JUNIOR SECTION: 1. Selvaratnam A second crusade by St. Bernard: 2. Majit Singh Qualities of a good woman; 3. Shanmuganathan Mark Anthony's speech from Julius Caesar. SENIOR SECTION:
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  • 50 8 THREE men. Balbir Singh, A jit Singh and Gurdial Burdhun Sin^h were yesterday committed to the Assizes after a preliminary inquiry for robbing a taxi driver with a penknife in Sime Road on May 20. by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates.
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  • 48 8 DUE to the arrival of the President ol the Republic of Indonesia. Dr. Sookarno to Sin^nnore on July 12. the ofliC€9 of the Consulate General for Indonesia at the K.P.M. Building and its Information Section in Robinson Road, will be closed till 2 p.m.
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  • 263 8 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed Malaya's tin barons arc embarking: on a drive to become "good neighbours" to the people living in the kampongs and villages in the vicinity of their mines. Should this drive prove a success, it will erase once and for all
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  • 204 8 MCA Officials Involved IPOII, Wed. Criminal proceedings have been instituted by Perak Progressive Party's Federal election candidate, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, against the publisher of a local Chinese daily, Mr. Leong Chung Kuang, and two MCA officials for defamation of character. Mr. Leong is managing
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  • 128 8 Learn With The Radio Courses KUALA LUMPUtt. Wed. The Adult Education Association is starting a series of radio tutorial courses in history, geography and culture, to educate interested listeners on Malayan affairs, Inche Ali bin Abdullah. Federal A.E.A. secretary, told The Standard today. The courses are being sponsored jointly by
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  • 62 8 A NEW maternity and child health clinic will be built in Changi to replace the present one at Ulu Bcdok. the Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. H. Bland, told The Standard yesterday Work will start on the clinic as soon as the site is allocated.
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  • 67 8 MISS M. J. M. Cheng, young Hongkong stenographer, is proceeding to Britain in the Canton to study nursing for three and a half years. She will study at the Nottingham General Hospital and on completion of the course, plans to return to Hongkong via the United
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  • 52 8 TANJONG MALIM, Wed. Sikhs here will celebrate the Akhand Path the non-stop reading of the Sikh Holy Book at the home of Mr. Bishen Sinqh of EscoC Estate Irom Friday to Sunday. The climax of the rending will be the celebration of Akhand Path Bhas at 8 a.m.
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  • 21 8 COURT prosecutor, Fnqpcc tor Sundram Devam.i. bai turned to Tanjonf Malim after three months' leave in Indi;i
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  • 70 8  -  Yong Peng Seong by THE Officer Administering the Federation Government, Mr. D. C. Watherston, (seated in centre) with officials and unofficials who underwent a weekend civics course conducted by the Selcngor Government. The course was held in the Civil Defence Regional headquarters in Brick Road, Kuala
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  • 530 8 END OF EMERGENCY IN 1955 IS UNLIKELY MacD. SPEAKS IN BBC SESSIQ LONDON, July 6, (Reuter) Mr. Malcolm MocDonold, I Commissioner-General in South-east Asia, said here last night 'thjl chances of the Communist terrorist campaign in Malaya endir year are small. '"It could only end this yeai"' lie added. u
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  • 169 8 IPOH, Wed.— The District War Executive Commit tee announced today that 18 families will be remove* Irom the new villages of Sungei Durian, and Kampons Timah to new villages in North Ferak. Ihe object ol this move is to break the important link in
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  • 77 8 Another Charge Police Action int( JJ tuli unii' I* Mr K Sec: The Bt "highly mi Hov fil Drobabl: tbj week pa s nr< HI he noi Th< J*j be •ni *J[ Governnx tit f*J «»n by M b JJj pi entation JJJ ■rh 1c I I iept< proti 0|
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    • 130 8 COME AND SEE THE LARGE CROCODILE at the Crocodile Shirts Stall during the Chin Woo Trade Exhibition at Kuala Lumpur 1 BUY CROCODILE SHIRTS and RtCEIVE YOUR NICE (REE (iIFI. Di: Witt's f^yt #cuL COUGH SYRUP W^l g >OB CHILDREN UP TO SYEARSI jj J THEY LOVE ITI Baby |,'i
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    • 188 8 SERRAVALLO (Hark and Iron I' SINCE IN CONVALESCENC! "s.< rra allu's |..d. u illinclv i.i K < ii i on account ol ii. nl and i| in i.i i a <oursi- i,\ it, general KVKtrM blood gn-AU\ impr« iri iiiihu'il kI ml creased. In mn an e\ce|li til r»in >'■
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  • 144 9 BOMBAY: Asian Edition of PROHIBITION AMERICA H()^!^>\^ m H I I' '-"111! 1 1()\ it in the sand wealthy ir.• .c a ready I ity is requir- *the bootlegger bring* 'ry liquor into v from the jungle? re ii ia brewed under :!age of tropical and thatched-roofed o r y:."
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  • 445 9 Kuth Ellis ON JULY 13 WEDNESDAY RETERTERTW finbacks: W -old blonde* ex-model was L Sunday and sentenced to the I ,^dcr of her lover. I V mayiayeress of a KiiightsL drinking club lu/ien I 'up-and-coming racing I le/1 with a iot o/ money I *rrution and there to suffer death
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  • 81 9 ft Brought up in a Man5 Chester bock street. Ruth S toft home in her teens for the bright lights of London's West End She married Norman j Ellis, a London dentist in C 1951 who recently ob- tamed a divorce on th« ground or Ruth's mental ""I
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  • 254 9 Main's famous Columnist one of Fleet Street's most penetrating News Analysts CASSANDRA Pity comes hard after such dreadful deeds. Compassion WEEPS, but is SILENT. YET HAD I THE POWER I WOULD SAVE HER! prisoner, and any Justice of the Peace for thc county who wants a
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  • 153 9 A CHAMBA Belle I i (SITUATED on the i ranges of the north < western Himalayas, the smalt district of CHAMi BA, in Vie State of I Himadial Pradesh, is a fauourite resort of sports' men. GAME comprising the black and brown BEAR. LEOPARD, Kashmir STAG, IBEX, bark'I
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  • 95 9 IN SIERRA LEONE: y^ They are picked 1 i up under trees yL New ''diamond 9 towns are springing up £4 millions 9 worth are smuggled out yearly i,_ T T4IREE worried men recently talked of a land where anyone can bend down and pick up a fortune in
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  • 226 9 Conference: "You don't have to dig for diamonds. You can pick them up under the trees. "A man can pick up £200 worth in a night." Uneducated Africans were suddenly finding themselves wealthy, Mr. Stevens said. They rode about in huge cars, smashing them up. Then
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    • 126 9 i x ij KSf j^^j-' J>l^ space f I fei reta j I MODEL SND I §£.clvwMW.a-t:oXL The refrigerator uitli more features: ~.^^k-^ COLD-CLEAR-TO-THE FLOOR! 7 CU FT. J bj 11 rjUi^.T I IN A CABINET ONLY HI" WIDE! r^^"'^ j I ACROSS-THE-TOP FREEZER CHEST— 26-lb. Jm 7~Z~Z} Kjf CAPACITY!
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  • 30 10 THEY are curing kippers with electrically-charged smoke at the Torry Research Station. Aberdeen, using what is said to be the first successful elec-tro-static kippering method in the world.
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  • 196 10 RUBBER REACTS TO STATEMENT -PRICE DROPS RETRETERTTRTWER THE Singapore rubber market yesterday reacted sharply to the statement of Mr. John L. Collyer, chairman of B.F. Goodrich Company, and dropped 2£ cents to 51.25 per lb. for first grade J ul > shipment. Prices opened steady and rose in sympathy with
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  • 126 10 Sell From Stockpile Colly er A TOP rubber industry spokesman in Akron. Ohio, has urged the U.S. Government to "reduce the taxpayer's burden by selling at least 200.000 tons from its crude rubber stockpile." At present market prices, he added, the government would realize a return of I'SgHtf.OOO.OOO. Mr. John
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  • 72 10 VILLAGERS of Bukit Panjang. Singapore will exhibit their poultry, pigs and other animals and vegetable produce at an agricultural show to be held at the Bukit Panjang Community Centre on July 30. The show is organized by the .Bukit Panjang Rural District Committee, whose chairman is Mr. Low
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  • 100 10 MOTORS and auxiliary supply equipment for additional Toronto subway cars recently ordered in Britain by Toronto Transit Commission will be powered by the .same U.K. motors as those already in service. The manufacturing firm. Crompton Parkinson Ltd.. Aldwych, London. have secured an order for 136 traction
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    101 10 DR. LIXG (above) is seen rcitli the packets of Die poultry /red his Jinn is making. The iced is available in three categories. Dr. Ling, who is in charge of the firm's scientific poultry and animal feeding projects, tayt conservative Singapore farmers are beginning to appreciate \)\e value of chemically
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  • 195 10 Turnover In Shares Better THE turnover improved in all sections of the Malayan share market yesterday. With only a few exceptions prices were slightly better. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharbrokers' Association yesterday were: INPL'STRIAtS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 41/- 44/Fraser Neave: Oids. 1 72 1.75 (lammoM 2.(i:j 2.<iß
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  • 561 10 $1 M. Geo. Survey HQ Read Next Year RAJA MUDA LAYS FOUNDATION STONE Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed.— The Raja Muda of Perak. Chairman of the Council of "J9W^ foundation stone of the new $l 0W'000 Geo logical Survey Headquarters of the Federation of Malaya at Tiger Lane this morning.
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    71 10 THE firm of F. E. ZuelUg (Malaya) Ltd., reports success of its pilot poultry feedplant in Genting Lane started six months ago. The firm has now made plans for a pig feed factory. Pictured above is the. $50,000 pilot plant. The boiler-like apparatus mixes the various ingredients ivhicii include maize,
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  • 310 10 New Animal Feed Plant Planned SCIENTIFIC PROJECT A SWISS firm in Singapore plans to build an animal feed factory adjacent to its successful pilot plant in Genting Lane, in a year or two. Dr. Tien Gi Ling, who is in charge of the scientific project started by the firm, F.
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  • 151 10 40 TONS PEPPER TRANSACTED A TOTAL of 40 tons of black and white varieties of pepper changed hands at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange ye.-tcrday. New York and London price* were reported to be slightly higher yesterday. Noon closing prices (per plcul) at the Exchange were. Muntok white 5179. Sarawak
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  • 166 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokcrs reported the following business done yesterday: Alex Bricks $2.2."): Con Tin Smelt ords 34/3; F and N ords $1-71 A to $1.72i; Gammons $2.<)3 uveVnight. today; W. Hammer $2.fi2£, $2.70: Metal Box $1.40 xd: SUme Dnrby $2: Traction ords 30/6 locally: Straits Ship $14.ti5 to $14.50:
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  • 47 10 THE Malayan %:xchan«p Banks Association made t'nr following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday CANADA: Buying, airmail, T.T. 32 j. 0.1) 322. 90 days 32i credit bills, 32 11 Mi trade bills; selling, T.T. or O.I). 31 15 ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 201 10 U.S. ALTERS RULES TO EASE TRAVEL VISITORS to the United States on business or pleasure will find it easier to enter this country under new non-immigrant visa regulations announced by the IT.S.l T .S. State Department. The changes in regulations are drsijjned to facilitate international travel, in accordance with the
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  • 69 10 MINIATI'RE blowers Mgned and developed Plannair Ltd.. of Burn I land, are to be ?r. under licence by the Borg Warner Corpora' Chicago at their Pcmo :n Bedford. Ohio. Borg Warner BppfOftched coir.pany after an exhaustive search and tests had per cd them that no manufad
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  • 34 10 MISSIC INCREASE CHINE BUSINESS 111 I 1 1 lit ,il I WI I th< i Bank S )m li u I N i Big Chen I I i i I i I I i
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    • 556 10 NOTICES ESTATE OF LEE AH LAI also known as LEE LAI deceased. At'CTION SALE OF Household furniture etr romprising:— Almcirahs. Dressing table. Sideboard, Marble top side tables. Chairs. 'Singer" hand sewing machine, "Whitfields" iron safe. "Kelvinator" refrigerator. 1 Bedford" Station Wagon No SA.IMS4. 1 Hiliman" motor-car No. 5.921 etc. To
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    • 285 10 _NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No 20G of 1955 RE: MM HWOOI lIWA trading as Kian Fan Co of No. 71. Shaik Ma> dersah Lane Singapore. Receiving Order made 10th June, 1955, Date of Order
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    • 204 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINE Union Building. Tel: TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON Vl> EGYPT AND MEDITERRA' Spore P PRES. MADISON G. 33/34 Sails 11 July PRES. POLK 14/19July PRES. FILLMORE 27 July/1 Aug FAST SERVICE TO WEST COAST U 1 BALTIMORE, BOSTON VIA THE P* s S pore PRES. JEFFERSON Ut
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    • 46 10 SDFSDFDSFDS OITER ROADS Janssens. Batoela. New York Maru. Batavia. Orestes. Ciruzny A/.umazaf Maru. Akagisan Maru. Shapur. Teetarius Kaloekoe. Banggai. Edouard Branlv. JS'orth Star. INNER ROADS Ll|)is. Pertama. Labuan Hadji, Lawandra. Dinki. Hua Heng. Xaga Mas. Min Huang. Silversider, Pacific. Sin Hong. Tung Song. June. Plataran. Laponda.
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    • 99 10 Scnang. Tong Hong. Belaga. Angkorwat. Auby. Sirusa. Legundi. Inchislay, Lawa. Merlimau. Selangor. Rasa, Stia, Serdang. Pasoso, Tg. Pinang. Xangkachindr, Kajang. Sadao. Tong Goan, Kali Hua. Scrampang. Yong Ann. Scudai. Lam Ann. Caltex 93. Hin Cheong. Pooleng BHB WHARVES London Sj)lendour 2. Straat Mozambique 4. Karimata G. Taks Taksang 8. Radnorshire
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    • 480 11 ■r^NCH TRADING CO., LTD. ■L.o'* 132/6 Robiruon Road ,HE BLUE FUNNEL LINE N AMIRICAN SIRVICI H New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia, Cult Portt. P. Sham Penang B 19 26 |uly 27 |uly 28/29 |uly 9 16 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept H 9 16 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct her ports
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    • 1106 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2411 (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lineSh o P P 't7 TOE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carritrt option to proceed via other portt to load ind di»charf,« c«rg« SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore Due Said P. Sham Penang Memnon for Liverpool Dubt-n
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    • 716 11 MITSUI tjpi LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S POIt r Shorn Penong Woyo Maru from Calcutta Rangoon, < O r Kobe Yokohama. Cscko Moi'i 20 July Kyoritsu Moru from Colcutia for Hongkong Kobe, M o) Yokohamc, Nogoya 21 July FOR JAPAN from Continent Harunosan Maru for Yokohomo. Kobe vio Soigon
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    • 821 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp, Rottcrdom. Homburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo S'pore P Show Penong x) 'MALACCA* In port 10 10 July 1 1/12 July xxl "KAMBODIA" 22/23 July MEONIA 22/25 luly 26/27 |uly 28 29 |uly xxxi "INDIA 7/9 Aug 'FALSTRIA" 14/17
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  • 360 12 The Job-Hunter With A Black Eye 1 lIS stor\ wis that he had run into a door handle in the dark. that people have D I ghting.) e was that he for an interview for I In tn days' v. iiich made it very Once upon <• time people on
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  • 507 12  - SLOT-MACHINE MARRIAGE Reginald Peck BONN. THE Germans have just started a new idea in romance marriage slot machines on railway stations. The idea fa catching on, and looks like gpreadinK fast. It's tiro bob a go. and I've just had a sample dozen introductions jrom the slot machine. I put
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    56 12 FIDDLE FASHION m a k c; o LORENZ. the I American film a <• tress, models a black velvet hat; with an or- ange fHt viol- J in at a mil- J linery show by Mad^r (hard. J of M a v f a i r. J London. Ch- ard
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  • 476 12 Says Gerree Read Opening recalcitrant doors and drawers can make a terrible mess of your nails, so call on a man to do your tugging for you. their nails are tougher, and they don't grow them so long. JF there is one thing above aLI that upsets
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    62 12 A datable pair of separates for a smart miss on her two weeks with pay: A sleeveless blouse of pink dacron with a rose at the V-collared neckline, and a glazed cotton skirt in a gay floral print. The easy-to-launder blouse dries quickly and needs no ironing. Both pieces can
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    31 12 1 1\ i 4 still .»i in.iim.<(. show I tin- < in Pi. i 'I he <i: ss< MifWCi In i> «.p.!.it..| niniur v.ji. after m h eve of her << AP i
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  • 515 12  -  JANE DEXTER By IVK just born to sw man about a haircut but he showed me his poodle instead. The likeness wa unasinu. Prom the forehead upwards both man and doc had the same hai*but only the doii looked pleased. Pleased'' That poocli should hare
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  • 36 12 Good Tin For A Good Tin u.is «all«'d a I', Me A- pretty I I Ins and her n tin :md cl and iH< .is. .ui<i tl'ithin i \wuhiiu it '"I I with< U l| said.
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  • 38 12 I*HI in trl •T dr- nifhtii yard I ol To Make: 1J L ♦1 cilt length 4in a SOin Witli tl top i d Mln Y ngtl Z 0 n dtiubic i:.when top. halt r
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    • 83 12 SAFE and CERTAIN! /S^T m mmW mw±- ''''-'y^y if I w Add one or two tablespoons of Aft It l EVriT*^^ l Jeypmc to your bath- water and U g 3*l ml f* m I l IW I* m I mw "W L m you'll be surprised how much more
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    • 329 12 1?T «r|IODAY'B QUOTATION: bemtf co-operative, meeting J HS? JSES Be tu;e °'S -S J "There's •Wthlßg the people at least halfway. I Jou froun*- niiittrr with tin- jroasjfer Much defends on harmony. I S\(.UT\KII> Nov. 22 to j 4 K<MUT;ition lh;.t the older iimim u» >i tn r im *M
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  • 215 13 I'* ,Krutcr)-Gordon PuflT' Pirie, .nP" distaacc runner, gained one of at Paddington here last uorLl best time for one and a i tli b minutes, 26 seconds. ions mark of 6 minutes 31.2 •f Hungary in I^ndon last M.in by 5.2 seconds tanre is
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  • 216 13 SINGAPORE Swimming Club, who are level on points with Chinese Swimming Club, will mert RAF Singapore in this weekend's division A water polo league at Tanjong Kiu at 10. ;o a.m. In the B" division, last year's champions, the Chinese SC. vi II
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  • 39 13 TANJONG MALIM, Wed. Fhrco spectacular one-hand Satches, and brilliant all round icldmcr b- the Vhi Selangor XI od in t l »c strongly fancied fCajanji Indo>Ceylonese losing heir Navaretnam Shirid tournancnt match at Rawang bv 4 uns.
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  • 106 13 Today's Sport SOCCER SAFA League: Div. 38. Kebenaran Club vs. Sukaramai S.C. at MFA: Blue Rovers vs. Springdale b.L. at C.U. SGSFA League: Div. 1. Customs vs. Printing Dept. at Farrer Park; Marine VS. Medicals; Div. 1: Social Welfare vs. Survey S.C. at Farrer Park: P. &T. vs. Radio Malaya
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  • 100 13 Flower Badminton Party beat Merridale BP 7-2 in a friendly badminton match played during the weekend. Results (Flower BP mentioned first) were: Singles: Seah Lye Huat k>sl to Attan 15-18. 6-15, Omar Yahaya lost ti> Sarkarwl 9-I.t. 5-15, Booby Hens beat Rahman 7-15, 13-5, 18-17. Quek
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  • 101 13 Bata Wins Scrappy Affair In a rather scrappy affair. Bata beat Guthrie 2—o in their L. C. group C match in the padang yesterday. Syed Omar, in the Bata goal, was the match winner lor his side, keeping his charge intact despite heavy pressure. Two players, one from each team,
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  • 352 13 Engjan^selectors have their troubles, but it's far worse lor the Springboks By BRIAN CHAPMAN h SOUTH AFRICA will be < without skipper Jack Cheetham for the third Test at Old Traflor d start- ing: today. There has been only a slight improvement of
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  • 53 13 JOHORF BAIIRU. Wed.-The 1 English College will o id it annual sports tomorrow on the t College ground. During the past week heats the finals of fourteen event* have been worked ofT A new Challenge Cup has Deen presented by Datin MooU-M tr\moy [or the Inter-school? i <
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  • 239 13 STB Sweat For Victory Over HongKongBank SINGAPORE Telephone Board sweated for their 2-1 victory over Hongkong Bank in yesterday's Business Houses League Cup Group A soccer match played at Faner Park. It was thrill-a-minute affair i right from the start. The Board possessed a crude but effective forwardline and dominated
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  • 289 13 FORD MOTORS can count themselves lucky to hold Mercantile Bank to a 2-2 draw in a SBHFA Group B League and Cup match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Bankers were the first t0 settle down, and N. Mahesa waj just wide with his
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  • 606 13 BAD light stopped yesterdays Singapore tennis 'thriller' between Dr. Chan Ah Kow and A. S. B. Pakir in the singles match on the SRC courts. They will decide the match this evening: on the same court for the right to meet champion Ong Chew Bee
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  • 154 13 Chartered Bank F&N Can'tDecide CIIARTIRF.I) liank and Frascr Neave were unable in rearh a derision when no goals were scored ir. the L group A match on the 1 N ground yesterday. The game wa.s played at hectic pace, and was noted for the number of chance- missed by both
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  • 42 13 LONDON. July G Return Australasia beat England by 66 points to 42 points in spredway test at West Ham. East London last night. Australian Jack Young and New Zoalander Ronnie Moore both scored maximum 18 points for the Australasian side.
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  • 145 13 Results of oth<-r SBIIFA League and Cup matches played yesterday were: Group D: Thornycroft beat Alexandra Brickworks 4—2 at SRC. Wan Chye 2. Jaffar and Cheong Chong scored for Thornycroft. Hamzah netted twice for Alexandra. GROUP E: Borneo Company beat Boustead 7—3 at Keppel Road. Johnny Koh 4
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  • 186 13 England Are Favourites MANCHESTER. July 6 -Rrut'T* England two up in the five match sen* are firm favourite to clinch the rubber by beating a weakened South Africa in third erfcfcet Test beginning hrr« i tomorrow. Both sides have sufirrtd injurie.s. England will be without pace bowler Br;an Statham, who
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  • 191 13 ST. AMIRtWS Scotland. .1 n I > 6 (Reuter) Frank Jowle. the York-shire-born midlander uho was record breaker-m--rhief in yesterdays first round of the British open golf championships qualifying maintained his position at the head of the field today when he had a steady round of
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  • 419 14 Sir George Donates £250 To Promote Basketball LONDON, July 5, (Reuter)— Sir George Thomas, donor of the Thomas Cup for badminton and lifelong promoter of the game, is to give £250 to encourage the youth of Singapore to play another sport Basketball Sir George himself a former British badminton and
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  • 633 14 Over2oo Airmen Meet Three Records Break THREE records were smashed at the annual athletic sports of Royal Air Force Singapore and Malaya held at Changi ground yesterday. More than 200 athletes, representing R.A.F. stations, Changi, Seletar, Tengah, Kuala Lumpur and Butterworth took part in the meeting. A feature of the
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  • 270 14  -  JEFFERY JAMES SABA Plans Take Shape By BURMA will send a team to fight in the South East Asia boxing championships which the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association is planning for next month in the Colony. Yesterday, Mr. B. L. Dunsford, honorary secretary of the association, said
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  • 198 14 WITH several of their top players on the tour of Australia and New Zealand, coach Lai Shui Wing of the Hongkong Chinese team to defend the Ho Ho Cup against the Malayan Chinese on Saturday, did not seem very optimistic about his team's chances of
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  • 39 14 R. HEBDIGE boat J Riches 6—l. 4—6. 6—4 to win the mon's singles title at the Alliance Franchise's 14th July tennis cup competition. Baronne Guillaume beat Mrs. Glineur 6—2. 6—2 for the women's singles title.
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  • 78 14 Results of Singapore Government Services F.A. Division I League matches played yesterday were: M.R.N.V.R. beat the MAAF by five goals to one at the P. T. ground. Osman Bakar 2. Charlie Chan 2 and Charlie Koh scored for the winners while Leong netted the losers onlv goal. At
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  • 1640 14 Here arc the prospects, event by event, in the schools' meet today: 100 Yards As usual, the Centurv Dash provides lots ot thrills. *Lim Jit Imm. of Bcatty School is the fancied winner, but his stocks have dropped somewhat because of his "pulled" hamstring in the left
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  • 196 14 HK Cricketers Delayed: Will Arrive In Batches THE Hongkong Combined Services cricket team, who were originally supposed to arrive in the Colony yesterday, will now arrive in two groups. They will play the first match of their tour on July 12 and 13 against the Colony Services. Commander Pain of
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  • 290 14 This year's Singapore Inter-School Sports to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium today, promises to be the best of the series. The scramble for the coveted Championship will be the main tit-bit of the meet, with St. Joseph's ACS., and St. Patrick's
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