Singapore Standard, 12 July 1955

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  • 12 1 Singapore Standard V SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, |ULV 12, 1955 11 PAGES 1"> CENTS
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  • 96 1 ORE CALLS CEYLON FOR FIRST TIME .mo from Singa-«.<-im er the tele r r d f inaugurate the link between the two Minister fof Trans- g Mr. Francis for Posts .itr^an. im. yester- .itched the morning to ngs, Mr Natetione links world. The mo.^t wel:n particular ony0 ny Ceylon Families
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  • 313 1 Step Over The Line And We'll Arrest You' SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall yesterday warned PAP Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Chin Siong that he would be arrested it evidence is found that he has committed any detainable offence. Mr. Marshall said Mr. Lim's challenge
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  • 280 1  -  DAVID THAMBYAH fc S*pore Must Qovern Spore Not London' Marshall Chief Minister Hits Out At The Progressives By SINGAPORE should be ruled by Singapore, from Singapore for Singapore and not the Colonial Office in London. This strong statement was made by Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr.
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  • 62 1 LONDON. July 11 <Rcuten Sir Robert Scott, newly appointed British Commissioner General for Southeast Asia, will have a private talk tonight with Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister. Sir Robert Scott, formerly British Minister at Washington, takes up his appointment in September succeeding Mr. Malcolm Mac
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  • 151 1 SINGAPORE Police yesterday arrested a man in connection with the murder of 25-year-old Pek Boon Yam. a driving instructor. last month. The wanted man was picked up by a detective as he stepped off a boat at the waterfront yesterday afternoon. Pek. was driving along
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  • 118 1 CONNECTED WITH COLONY RIOTS TWO Singapore Police officers flew to Hongkong on Sunday in order to intercept two passengers on the Royal Interocean Lines ship, Tjiluwah, which reached there yesterday. The two men are wanted in connection with the May 12 riots in
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  • 61 1 Lady Templer Meets An 'Editor' photo. WHEN Lady Tempter, wife of General Sir Gerald Templer was with her husband in Malaya she founded a newspaper for children. Last week, ths editor, Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard, British Adviser, Ncgri Sembilan, called on her Wilton Street, St. James' Home with the
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  • 113 1 Mystery Deaths In Klang Probed KLANG. M on. -Two mysterious deaths were reported today, within 48 hours of the sensational disappearance of 880 pounds of deadly sodium arsenite from an estate about ten miles from here Chong Mai. a 23-year-old woman died last night after being admitted to hospital with
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  • 24 1 CEYLON Premier. Sir John Kotelawala. has given a 200--acre coconut estate to the Ceylon Government for distribution among landless 1 villagers. Reutcr.
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    27 1 JIIIUUI. "HELLO. Ceylon." said Singapore's Minister for Transport and Communications, Mr. Francis Thomas, in his air-condition-ed office in Public Works Department in High Street, yesterday. Standard
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  • 141 1 First Talks Hopeful NEGOTIATIONS to end the three-day-old strike by the 700 employed in 22 Singapore sawmills started at the Labour Ministry yesterday. Representatives of the Sawmillers" Association and the Sawmill Workers' Union had a three-hour discussion over the workers' seven-point claim including a
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  • 108 1 Ruth Ellis Refused A Reprieve LONDON. July 11 (Reuter) The Home Secretary today refused to grrnt a reprieve to Ruth Ellis, 28-year-old blonde mother of two. due to hang on Wednesday morning for killing her lover. Mrs. Ellis. London model and cafe society girl, fired five shots into 25-year-old racing
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  • 58 1 NEW DELHI, July 11 (UP) -A Royal Air Force Vampire jet fighter, en route from Singapore to Britain, crash-ed-landed some 50 miles from New Delhi today. The pilot. Flight Sergeant J. A. D. Mechan. was slightly injured. The plane was one of lour Vampires and
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  • 89 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A dredge at Baut Caves near here today scooped up the mud for the usual tin ore. but brought out a cache of ammunition and bombs inThe dredge belonging to the Kent FMS Dredging Company, was promptly stopped. As anxious workers watched in
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  • 67 1 WASHINGTON. July 11 (Reuten Dr. Theodore yon Karman. a leading expert on guided missiles forecast here th^ u^e of rocket ships to deliver mail and goods over long distances "in a matter of minutes.' Writing in Aero Digcht a national aviation engineering magazine, he said missiles
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  • 44 1 TWO friends who were having their midnight supper in China Street were attacked and stabbed by three unknown Chinese, last night. They were removed to the General Hospital where one of them Is reported to be in a serious condition.
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  • 212 1 A YOUNG police supervisee was shot and wounded in the back by a Singapore detective r.s he attempted to run away in Potons Pasir at about 10 o'clock last night. Police believe the supervisee. Tan Tai Soong. 20 an unemployed, was involved in a taxi robbery the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 97 2 ANOTHhR two men Lim Ah Yew and Lim Ah La> were charged with sendinp "Mr. X" a letter threatening him with death if he did not hand over SlOO.OOO The Prosecuting Officer. Chief Inspector Mr. Ramzan Ali alleged that the case unconnected with
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  • 45 2 FOLLOWING are the pri/c--winning tickets in the Lu< ky Draw of the Kampong Si!at Estate Community Centre fun fair which was held recently: Fiist prize ll.il; vecond prize 5187; third prize 428JJ. Consolations- 12:*2 7152 2183, 1!>78. 6086 4766.' 6262'
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  • 374 2 EPIDEMIC HITS TWO KAMPONGS IN KELANTAN Seven Die Of Dysentery KOTA BHARU, Mon. Seven people have died in two isolated riverine kampongs in Kelantan following an outbreak of dysentery in the Kota Bharu district this month, official reports here said today. In all, ]71 cases of dysentery have been reported
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  • 153 2 A LABOURER. Jasuni bin Mohd. Rais. told the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrcr. yesterday that he found a naked man perched on a beam of his house early one morning. The man. Jasuni said, was his former brother-in-law. Jantan bin Mastrasheed. accused
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  • 36 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— C. Porumal and K. Suppiah. j claimed trial in the First i Magistrate's Court today to charges of theft of zinc sheets from tho Headquarters, Malaya Command, during March this vcar.
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  • 51 2 THE general secretary of the Malayan Postal Uniformed Staff Union. Inchc Osman Siru, who will leave Penang; on Thursday to attend the Postal, Telecrapli and Telephone International at Weisbaden Germany, from Jul> 24 to 29. Inche Siru will also study th c political set up in
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  • 165 2 STUDENTS wishing to join Universities in the United Kingdom must send their applications to reach London not later than Jan. 31, next year, if full advantage is to be taken of places available. They should n> far as is practicable. rompletc their prc-Matriculation studies in
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  • 56 2 THE General OfTVcr Commanding Singapore Base District Major General D. D. C. Tullorh, will officially open the new military cemetery at Ulu Pandan at 3.30 "p.m. today. The Assistant Chapinin General, the Senior Roman Catholic Chaplain with other Churr-h of England and Catholir- chaplains and personages
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  • 56 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Tan Jok Khek and Tan Tv Han. of Singapore, were each fined .SI OO. i n default 14 days' imprisonment, in the Sessions Court, Penggerang, today, for moving 10 bottles of medicine. 22 katis ot sugar and 21 katis of rice
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  • 63 2 passed their final examinations held recently threw a party aiestirr Road n satu s i s a moss run by six students Mandard Photo shows the students and their guests fs M r m.^ PX AK n K Bhllffle Man uith back to his camera s *V r
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  • 208 2 FOR trying To extort $200 from a templ e keeper in Kallang Road. Chan Ah Kow was sentenced to three years' i-orrective training and low Foo Keo to nine months' jail by the Singapore Second District Court Judge Inche Ahmad bin Ibiahim. The couit
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 2 photo. MR. Mohamed Noordin and his bride, the former Miss Jamilah binte Mohamed Albasrawi. after their wedding at No. 26 Lorong Salleh off Jalan Ismail. Jalan Kunos, yesterday. The bridegroom i s the son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. M. Ibrahim. Standard
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  • 219 2 Gap Between Worker A Boss Diminishing— Supp SUNGEI PATANI, Sun. Trade I'nions and Employer <» i moving closer towards each other and they have begun to un<i» f r pathize with each other's difficultc This was stated by the hon. secretary of the Kedah Perils Division of the Malayan Trade
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  • 226 2 y^ From Page 1 and its Labour Unions Fei deration will meet at thp Labour Ministry this morning to resume talks over the Federation^ claims. HUME INDUSTRIES: No date has been fixed to resumenegotiations. The management is reported to be studying the counter proposals submitted by
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  • 99 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubbffj (tents per Ib ,o| pore v^ud.o I N-. 1 H v No I s s fob .lul\ l:; Mt 5 To»ir- I urn jin nra The price picul (huun 1 1 (IMM)N Rlßul No. 1 I>n >.v..J Hollar liuiiv Mond.ix "•> prirrs hr*-' <: X \lUllst
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  • 30 2 MORE th^.n 200.000 Roman Catholics demonstrated ipr i nearly four hours in Bnr today against the SocialistLiberal Government's proposed school reforms which they flaim would destroy their schools.
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  • 28 2 Vote Free Call Trade Pi. i j id. I •Cornn. and and panv Mr had i mcl thf pni It V. m«-rr Lslai In of 11: calling this
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  • 20 2 Cadets, Police Will March With The Ba PEN Fcd< m I 1 ,c fron t Cboon R D at C
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  • 131 2 Union Deplores Coercion THE Executive Council of i the Singapore Fire Brigade Employee's Union "deplores the attempts being made by City Councillors to coerce" members of the union to accept a provident fund scheme drawn up by the Council. The Council protested that at a Finan -c and QCMnI Purposes
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 320 3 Staff Threaten To Strike Over One Dismissal PENANG, Mon. Pencmg and Provinc2 Wellesley face a bus strike with 60 employees of the Central Province Wellesley Transport Co. taking a day's leave today to lodge a protest to the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Pcnang i Mr. S. W.
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  • 11 3 Love Set Wimbeldon Girl Says: Home First' m H I a;fj;asgjagaga
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  • 109 3 Four Captured In Three-Day Ambush he Tin, Corned Beef ambush for three days on an tf i\iuk i party of 2 10 Gurkhas connristx killing three and capturing Ch to :"c>r a I I I i the tins of remained B r. houi the first b-ent int? am Sec, Tan
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  • 24 3 The first meeting of the Malayanizatfon Commission will be held today at 2.30 p.m. at the thratrcttc Public Relations Office. Assembly House.
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  • 13 3 Th eft Charge In was Police in M Mr R B Ol $2,000
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  • 202 3 Xl ALA LIMPIK, Mon.— Darminah binte vs < 40, self-confessed "dukuiT, a medium, said m the Magistrate's Court today tiiat the $450 worth of jewellery she was accused of misappropriating was given to her in payment of treatment to make
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    86 3 AIR Vice Marshal. Sir John MeCauley. Chief-of-Staff of the Royal Australian Air Force left Singapore yesterday by Qantas BO AC plane for Sydney after a week's stay in the Colony He said he was here to see lor himself how RAAF personnel stationed in Malaya were •jettin? on. "It is
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  • 116 3 Negara Youth Chief Resigns PENANG, Mon.-The geneGeorge Town. Mr. Mohamcd Sheriff, has tendered his resignation from the Party It is understood he will join the United Malays National Organization here. Mr Shcnli said the policy of Party Ncgara was based on fear that one community might swamp the other communities
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  • 49 3 MALACCA. Mon. The Settlement Council as at present constituted of nominated officials and unofficial* will hold its last meeting on Wednesday. The new partially elected council, with an elected minority will supercedc the present council when tho Settlement electors go to the poll on Sept. 20.
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  • 126 3 FRIENDS and relatives of Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, chairman of Haw Par Brothers Ltd., proprietors of Eng Aun Tong, manufacturers of the famous family of T.ger Medicinal Products, and h.s wife were on hand at Kallang a.rport to welcome them home from Manila. Aw Cheng Chye returned
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  • 251 4 NEW VILLAGERS TO BE CARED FOR Selangor LaimclM* 'Do 6ood* Scheme Clubs Firms Take Role Of Foster Parents KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Selangor State Government today launched "Operation Adoption" whereby new villages in the state come under the fraternal care of civilian organizations like clubs and business houses. In letters
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  • 62 4 SWEDISH ice skating star, TOPSY, strikes this happy pose as she tries her hand at one of the linotypes in the Production Department of The Singapore Standard. Twenty-five stars of the Holiday on Ice Revue took time off yesterday to find out all about the newspaper business. Watching
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  • 166 4 Muar Wins Challenge Cup JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Johore Home Guards concluded their three-day annual weapon training meet at the State Home Guard Training Centre, at the Kith Mile, Johore Bahru Kota Tinggi Road this afternoon. Munr with 34 points won the challenge cup presented to the
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    26 4 INDIVIDUAL champion at the Johore Home Guard weapon meet. Platoon Commander Harun bin Haji Othman. from Ratu Pahat, takin? aim during one of the shooting matches.
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  • 77 4 2 Taiping Men Hurt In Crash TAIPING, Mon. Two well-known residents here. Mr. Ooi Seng Giap. a miner and Mr. Teoh Bug Sin, a sawmill owner, have been admitted to hospital following a motor accident. The two were returning from Ipoh when they met with the accident near Kuala Kangsar
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  • 146 4 Vacancies I n RAF Regt For Malaya A RECRUITING team of the Royal Air Force Regiment (Malaya) will be touring the Federation and Singapore shortly, to select youths for the 80 vacancies in the regiment. Recruits should be at least 18 years old 5 ft 4 in in height and
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  • 47 4 AHMAD bin Fazeldin claimed trial in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday when he was charged with using criminal force on Fatimah binte Mohamed at Jalan Kayu on July 9. Bail of $500 was allowed and the case postponed to July 18.
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  • 64 4 IPOH. Mon. As a result of the Flag Day held recently throughout Perak, a total sum of $8,308.65 has been raised to swell the funds for the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital. Taiping and Larut district tops the list with a contribution of $2,629; second comes Ipoh
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  • 107 4 Call For Study Of Water Rate SEREMBAX. Mon. A motion to request the Ruler in Council to appoint a commission to study the present water rate, will be tabled by Mr. Stanley Ponniah. independent member of the Seremban Town Council, at Its monthly meeting on July 14. The motion states
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  • 80 4 DR. Toh Chin Chye and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew were re-elect-ed chairman and secretary of the Peoples Action Party yesterday. The P.A.P/s annual general meeting was held last month when they elected the executive members of their management committee. The following office-bearers were elected yesterday: chairman—Dr.
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  • 155 4 YEO Kwat Hens, the complainant in a case, was admonished by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J M. DevereuxColehourn, yesterday for giving contradictory evidence. The case was one in which Goh Hock Oo was charged with causing hurt to Yeo with a knife on
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  • 52 4 MERSING, Won. Bcmah binte JafTar (29 was bound over for six months today after she was convicted in the Magistrate's Court of causing hurt to her sister, Maimunah binte JafTar. with a tapping knife. The incident took place on April 30 during a quarrel between the
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG. July 11 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.60 to £1 sterling. $5.***** to US$l. $1,836 to Malayan II; $0,120 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251.25 to a tael.
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  • 72 4 photo ;,v\w\\\ ROYSTON Norris right t, wears a big smile because he is going to San 3 Francisco for training as a Pan American Airways 2 mechanic-engineer He is S with Stan Gluck. PAA's J Singapore manager. 2 For the next six 2
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  • 282 5 Motion Picture Engineer Gets Divorce Decree A MOTION PICTURE engineer, Arthur Charles Travine Symons, told the Singapore High Court yesterday that his marriage was very unhappy because his wife wanted a gay life and went out quite often with servicemen. ••We had quarrels
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  • 147 5 74 XRays Daily In 1954 istiis show an increase of about )rc\ioiis year, states the annual Anti-Tubercuk)sis Association I I riation, Dr. G H in his report said: *T: r 1954 has shown >ry progress in the I the Clinic whose tation has now
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  • 73 5 Boy's Death Misadventure -Says Coroner THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander yesterday reed a verdirt of misadventure at conclusion of the in- quest he el into the death of an ei^ht-year-old boy, Ong 'IVnq Hong. The Coroner was told that Onq, ran across the road and bumped into a
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  • 53 5 THREE men were charged with being members of an unlawful assembly at Alexandra Road on May 12. in the Singapore Seventh Magistrates Court yesterday. The men were Tan Kirn Long. Chew Ah Chye and Tan Hock Toh. They were allowed bail of $1,000 each and the case postponed
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  • 35 5 PENANG, Alon. A fourman delegation of the Penang Harbour Board Stall Association, will leave for Singapore on July 15, to study the new salary structure of the Singapore Harbour Board.
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  • 78 5 LONDON RCEPTION TIIF five journalists from the Far Fast, who are now in Fngland on a month's tour were received by the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Lloyd, at a Colonial Office reception recently. Picture shows (from left): Mr. P. Noakes of the Colonial Office; Mr.
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  • 29 5 :Kl.\ CREAM 1 B I.:" 1' i til. i »nd >* nil ?ive> nwn.i n roxic c N kin h.-ttt-r Post 11 I' I x 15$) Rftid Si ipuir
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  • 26 5 THE Assistant Minister for .1 nd Industry. Mr J. M hoy, will officially S Service Victoria Street on H li 4..i0 p.m.
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  • 112 5 TWO armed thugs who forced a Singapore motorist at knife point to take them away lrom the scene of their crime in Charllon Road, at midnight yesterday, ran into a police road block and one of them was nabbed. The two men, both armed
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  • 74 5 PEOPLE living in Katong, Bcdok and Changi areas are advised to store up sufficient water for essential use tomorrow and day after tomorrow. A statement issued last night says that the people in the above mentioned areas, particularly those in elevated premises, will experience a
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  • 31 5 A LAWYER Mr A. L Hills, was admitted to the Singapore Bar as an advocate and solicitor by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in tho High Court yesterday.
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  • 47 5 SIX of t:ir 3!) sea cadets aboard the British India Steam Navigation vessel Chanfala photographed at work yesterday morning. The cadets are doing "sea time" aboard before they eventually sit for their 2nd Mates tickets and serve as deck officers of the 8.1.5. N. fleet.
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  • 32 5 YEO Lim Tcng was yesterday fined S5OO in the Fourth Police Court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of running a rhap-ji-ki otterv along Jalan Besar on July 9.
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  • 116 5 A SPECIAL representative of the Salvation Army's General Wilfred Kitchins. Commissioner John J. Allan, will fly to Singapore on July 13 to attend the 2flth anniversary celebrations of the Malaya Command. Commissioner Allan was tor seven years second in command of the organization until he relinquished this
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  • 87 5 Police Hold Riot Scene Bicycles SINGAPORE police have in their possession 19 bicycle*picked up from the scene ol the recent riots in Alexandra Road. The bicycles are now in Tanjong Pasar Police Station. Claims can be lodged with DSP. Rajatetnam. Central Police Station. The number^ are: MCS *****2. MCS *****,
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  • 186 5 INDONESIANS WELCOME MOVE A PROPOSAL to send a goodwill mission to Jakarta by representatives of the Government of Singapore, was discussed by the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy and three Indonesian officials in
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 300 5 sStandard cd-lmanac Information at a Glance yTNGAPORE, -I\«.\|MUM \KI *iO( II.TV: O. it British Council I d lINI (HIM i OMMIMTY (I Nii;i s John Ambulance 3 m \it v ractici 930 p m (i n 1 c Si imp club 530 fable tc Ipm II U: I :ee Him
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    • 479 5 Sports Round-up on Red Net•A I I SlN<t.\l*OßE (Kecioual): 715 a m Morninc Sta: 730 News: 7^5 Melody Mixture; 8 am TuneOld ard New; 5 pm Concert Children; 530 Music from Ihe Movies; 545 Talking About Teaching. M\l.\(( A (Ki'gional): 645 om B;:^ht and B: ec7\ B. B. C. li.lt
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 901 6 IT WAS to be expected that loud voices would be raised in protest against the Chief Ministers request for junior ministers to help in the work of Government It was too good an opportunity for the opposition to miss. There was. however, no need for the Progressive Party
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 635 6 Sir:— On his departure from Singapore, Dr. Lin Yu-tang. after resigning from his honoured post as head of the proposed Nanyang University, indicated in no uncertain terms the organized infiltration of subversive elements into the Chinese High and Middle schools, where they have established a
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    • 335 6 PUBLISH TEST PAPER Sir: Recently, the Social Welfare Department needed about 40 cod inn clerks for a temporary job for two months in their Department. An order was rushed through the Government Labour Fxchanue with detailed instructions that applicants must have passed the Eighth Standard and be between 25 to
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    • 84 6 Sir: -By accusing the Labour Minister, for the delay tnc implenientation of the Central Provident Fund Bill, the Progressives think that they are voicing the pour workers' plight No. they are not. If the Bill h«d been implemented without amendments, the majority of workers, who are living
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  • 349 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Advice To Marshall i UJTUSAN Melayu advises the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall to stop tinkering with the Constitution and get down to real business if he is really serious in his dissatisfaction with the present 'set-up of the Assembly. Utusan comments on Mr. Marshall's plans to
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  • 515 6 Archaeology 'Boom' in Israel By T. R* Fyvel ARCHAEOLOGICAL research is enjoying something of a boom in Israel. The international societies whose work was suddenly interrupted by the Jewish-Arab conflict are mostly still holding back. But the Government Department of Antiquities and other Israeli institutions have made up for this
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  • 584 6  - Child Labour To Fill Soviet Man-Power Gap EDWARD CRANKSHAW Soviet Survey £\\v\\\\\\\\w R\7 H*»%%»MM»»^ LONDON, Monday. r\NE more sign of the strains and stresses inside the Soviet Union is the increas ing official acknowledgment of the importance of child labour. nun laDour. There has always been, in fact, a treat
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  • 8 7 Indonesian Parliament oycotted h Time n f n
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  • 164 7 only $81 a they walked r of (he orgy. Tf< n liad been Wflttfte judges' cliamI proportioned with idg nts. two judges will ap- a criminal court 'eek. Their names and romen involv--4 it'dde public. khs were exposed er woman they t to their villa.
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  • 234 7 TABU, July 11 (AP)-An official Nationalist luncse news agency said today the Chinese Communists are concentrating a naval fleet off the Chushan Islands, south-east of Shanghai. Tatao Agency charged also: Soviet Russia turned 30 more -MIG 15's to North Korea in June, increasthe number there to 350. The Chinese
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  • 120 7 JAKARTA. July 11 «Reutcr> Most of the 70.000 ton> of copra which have been piling up in eastern Indonesia have been transported by now. the semi-official Indonesian Copra Board reported. To improve shipping facilithe board has concluded contracts wit li the Jakarta freight conference. The
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  • 30 7 LUENEBURG. Germany. July 11 <Reuter> The Duke ol Edinburgh flew here today in his four-engined Heron j aircraft for a two-day visit to British units in North Germany.
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  • 47 7 LOXDOX, July 11 (UP) Radio Moscow reported Communist President of North Vietnam Ho Chi Minh left Irkutsk by plane yesterday for Moscow. Ho and his delegation were accompanied by Nikolai Pegov. Secretary of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, the broadcast said.
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  • 129 7 Students Get A Reprieve PRETORIA. July 11 «RcuSeven thousand Banm ..00l children, whose struck off registers in South tuse they took part .•■.ool boycott protesting inst the Bantu Education will be given another nee from the beginning I The b I Wai organised by the African National the biggest African
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  • 30 7 BOULOGNE. July 11, (Rev—Mi Crowther. ghtei Mi I tor of I B Sat Mf B r ningham. his Miss Crow: her hospital with a »re died.
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  • 63 7 BOMBAY. July 11 <Rev- f ihe Press Trust of reported today, three part? of 52 unarmed inteers, who crossnto Gua on Saturday. b n detained by the Po: authorities. Include a leftist momthe Indian ParliaMr. T. Chowdhury. led the party of Satya- < passive resisters) Goa in defiance
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  • 68 7 THE Philippine Ambassador to Britain. Leon Maria (iuerrero and his wife. Anita, in national costume (made of pineapple fibre) are seen at an Independence Day party at the Fmbassv in London on July 4. Mrs. Guerrero wears the new, short national costume with fluttering butterfly sleeves.
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  • 288 7 Turning Point For World'— Nehru REDS READY TO CO-OPERATE LONDON. July 11 (UP)— lndian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said last night he was convinced tlie world suddenly has turned from cold war tensions toward peace. The Indian leader, who has conferred with both Soviet and Western government chiefs on his
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  • 116 7 Time Bomb Found In US Building SAIGON. July 11 <AP)— A time bomb, powerful enough to have blown up a large part of the U.S. Information Service building here, was dis- covered and destroyed last night. The crude bomb was found in a first floor stairway of the i U.S.I.S.
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  • 75 7 Search For 2-Miilion Years-Old Whale CECINA, Italy. July 11 tl'P) Scientists dus yesterday for the bone of a 2.000.000-ycar-old whale. Prof. A. Tongiorsi. a palaeontologist of Pisa University, said verterbrae found last week in this area appeared to come from a cetacean some 13 feet long and estimated to have
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  • 168 7 TOKYO. July 11. (UP>.— Japanese police today questioned a group of former Japanese military officers and cadets after two members confessed a plot to assassinate key members of Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama's Cabinet, the newspaper Mainichi said. It was not known immediately
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  • 482 7 Britons Held In 45 Minutes Of Grabbing, Smashing NAIROBI, July 11, (Reuter) Mrs. Mary Keats, a British woman, clutched her screaming children to her for 45 minutes in the dead of night as bandits attacked a safari in Eritrea grabbing, tearing and smashing everything.' 1
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  • 73 7 LONDON. July 11 (UP> Princess Margaret, as President of the Sadler Wells Production, has written a foreword to a book on British ballet, scheduled lor publication in October, a Sadlers Wells spokesman said today Michael Wood, one of the three editors of the book "Gala Performance. said
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  • 120 7 Neap Tide Wipes Out A Family NAIRN. Scotland, July 11. 'AP> A Scottish mother, her six young children and a niece, were swept to death near here last night by a surging tide as they paddled in the surf oil a picnic beach. Six of the bodies were recovered by
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  • 42 7 TAIPEI. July 11 <UP> Northern Formosa will probably be hit by a violent Pacific hurricane on Wednesday as Typhoon Clara is moving at an 11-knot per hour soeed toward Formosa and the Okinawas. the Weather Bureau warned today.
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  • 292 7 Mau Mau Generals Killed NAIROBI". July 11 (Reutcr)— Two Mau Mau •"generals" were killed during the night, following the expiry of the Kenya Government's amnesty offer at midnight. Kikuyu Guards shot "genoral Mwanyoeki Wangombe in the Fort Hall area and "General" Haraka was killed by Embu Guards. Troops were today
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  • 154 7 'Earth-Sitter SeekMagicCure COMANCHE, Texas, July 11 Router Farmer Jesse Reese, whose hopes of making a fortune were dashed when the uranium discovered on his land proved to be unworkable, is earning hundreds of dollars a week from people seeking relief from pain. They pay dollar an hour to sit on
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  • 53 8 KUANTAN Mon. The second circus to come to Kuantan after a lapse ol nearly three years Is the "Tai Thean Kew Circus." Tho circus has boon rcorganlzed und augmented by B troupe of new artistes. The troupe is tourins the East Coast and Is drawing
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  • 219 8 Penang To Consult Govt. PENANG, Mon. The Resident Commissioner, Mr. D. Gray, said today that the setting up of an education authority in the Settlement was under active consideration by Government. Mr. Gray, told a Press conference that discussions were held with the Federal Government
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  • 95 8 MS. ERIC Williams, famous author of "The Wooden Horse" passed through Singapore yesterday by Qantas BOAC plane o» his wav to Fiji and nearby islands to shoot thp film "Pattern of the Islands." As the producer of the film, ho said, he would make a
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  • 142 8 4 5 -Yr. Dream Of The Lees Comes True KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A $130,000 headquarters' ol the "United Lee's Association" here, representing over 4.000 ot the capital's Lee clan, was officially opened last night by its president. Col. U.S. Lee. the "strongman" of the Triple Alliance and former Federal Member
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  • 64 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Hashim bin Daud of Bungsar Road, today pleaded guilty before the First Magistrate. here, to a charge of stealing a ring valued at $20. He was alleged to have committed the oflen'-e at Ang Seng Rond on June WV The Magistrate. Group Captain
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  • 51 8 KUAN T A N. Mon. Che Ahmad bin Haji Mustafa, Hospital Assistant from Rompin Hospital, will succeed Mr. Chan Chat Man. who will be transferred to Pulau Tioman Hospital. Che Mohamed bin Abdul LatiiT. from Pulau Tioman Hospital is going on transfer to the General Hospital. Kuala Li
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  • 97 8 JERAXTUT, Mon— Govindammah. a rubber tapper at the Kuala Tembling Estate, here, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to commit suicide o n June 7 by drinking sodium arsenite. Mr. J. R. Whimster. the \Ve<t Pahang Circuit Magistrate, bound her over to be of
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  • 248 8 Annual Licence Fees? Up To Council THE Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, Mr. B. C. J. Buckeridge. said yesterday that the City Council must decide whethei or not car licence ices should be paid annually instead of the present practice of paying them bi-annually. Mr. Buckeridge told The Standard that the
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  • 42 8 Had 5 Katis Rubber— Jailed MUAR. Mon. For unlawful possession of scrap rubber valued at $2.12 cents on March 16. at 21.st Mile. Muar-Sengkang Road. Ng Naam was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate. Inche Pawan Ahmad, on Saturday.
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  • 102 8 IPOH. Mon.— Perak Progressive Party officials lrom Ipoh arrived here last night to keep a promise with the Taiping electorate. Last year, during the Town Council elections. Mr. D. R Secnivasagam called on the electorate here to vote Alliance of which the PPP was then
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  • 58 8 IPOH. Mon. A bullock carter. Mula Bingh, 52. told Magistrate Che Jamal today that his cows were hungry so when he saw some grass inside the wire fencing of a new village, he crawled in to cut the grass. He was fined $100 in default
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  • 29 8 LAI KAM. a shop-keeper In Main Street, Jerantut, was lined SB<) in the Magistrate's Court for possession of 37 pills of opium and a chandu smoking pipe
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  • 36 8 MR. I. Pitchaimuthu and Miss Annamary Arokiasamy Udaiar who were married at St. Anthonys Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Mr. I'it< h.iimuihu is a newsvendor in Kuala Lumpur. Standard photo by Yong Peng Seong.
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  • 339 8 Round The World And Nine Years To Do It THE brothers Omidvar are motor-cycling round the world in a different way from other foot-loose globe-trotters. Lssa, 26. and Abdollah. 23. are going round the world collecting folk-songs from the countries they visit and in turn, they are toting around with
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    56 8 IT WAS a happy day for little Jane Francis last Friday. Here she is in h' «h spirits beside mother waiting to blow out those two little candles that decorated her birthday cake. Jane is the daughter of Fit IX and Mrs. (i. Francis of Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 152 8 STRIKES HOLD WORK ON COLO MILLION BRID THE progress of the work on the dollar bridge straddling the Kallari. Itafafc has been set back 'several weeks btcaat tract labourers' strike on the site and t strike in the I nited Kingdom. 'The dock strike in H I J«rthe delivery of
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  • 10 8 Benton Voters St To Regis Regj I in 300 i
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  • 62 8 100 Fine For Causing Hurt .TKRAXTrT. Mon—lluthll- iber tapper at the 'Kuala Temblinf New V wa> fined $100 or one month's imprisonment for vo ing hurt to I Vyapuri. with a parang on April 9. Vyapuri told the C Muthusamj him on the day in with his hands his i
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  • 58 8 IPOH, Mon. Od A: sonians will hold a reunion dinner on Saturday at 7.90 p.m. in the promise- Of the Perak Hokkion Kong Hoay in B< field Street. O!d Andersonians who I to join should < Mi Owen Jarw. c/o Charles (ircnier. Ipoh. Cost of the dim
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  • 106 8 6 Months' Stay Plannel FOUR young Oxiord EWfCntt) s< i« nti t left London to spend six months on tin I Plateau in Borneo to obtain matrn.il h* Museum and the Oxford colle: lions Two of the four. T.A. Chavasse. zoologist, and G. Pickles forester. have
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  • 1163 9 MINE-WAR-TYRANNY HOPE Sent Jews to America (BOSTON. iaf at a particular point in the Jews of the United i the first Jew set foot on M.inluUan l>land. The illustration is from the London Graphic of 1892, and is cnfitlcd "ENTERING THE NEW WORLD" a drawing of Jewish refugees from Russia
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  • 488 9 meets a —an incorrigible meeter of people a close friend of all types, including Royalty ■.HARM AN noun ay LONDON I i fI.K to m I i I m*<- smile B H •"Im identally. how about ..e ping me to find a flat CHAR MAN
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  • 417 9  - Hotels— Hotels— Hotels —they're everywhere throughout Switzerland CHARLES MERCER LUCERNE. SWITZERLAND im--5 ports people. It e» J ports vigorous walkers, J suntans and numerous broken legs. The Swiss are as care- fully organized as one of their famed watches. 5 While the French are J great individualists, the Swiss are
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  • 368 9 They cure 'Colonial headaches' LONDON. JN th,e tin mining areas of Malaya, special problems have to be dealt with in designing building-foundations; in Bermuda, the choice of stone for repairing the Anglican Cathedral is of importance; in I'ganda. measures must be taken to protect buildings from termites; in the
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    • 312 9 c y^P^ v ;^f^a^iw^' w s «^^^Sk^bl J^^^K^bh ■~~"~ibjbj4 a^ BaV^ bVbT TBBi^ 7. Is the v "'c meant for this I I I I S place (9) 9. Personal chattel of the odd Across Dean (71 f 12. It holds the good< so look 1. Jack is cften useful
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  • 144 10 PAN American Air-Strato-Clippers when ways will use their double decker Boeing the new International Airport opens, said Mr. Stan Gluck, the PA As Singapore manager. These Strato-Clippers are larger and heavier than Super Constellations and are the largest operating commercial aircraft in use today. Seating
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  • 163 10 R.I. Top Officials Hold Talks In S'pore A PARTY of 11 Indonesian experts, including top officials of the Ministries of Economics, Finance, Forestry and Justice, held discussions with the Indonesian Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. H. Kartowisastro, and the Trade Consul, Mr. A. Nasution, during the weekend. The talks centred on
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  • 116 10 Ships In Harbour OITIR ROADS C Mine, Landak. Alcyone Bali, Hai Ying, Wei Ming, Prometheus, Elizabeth Bakkcm. b'"i> Yu. IN MR ROADS II dig v.nz. Lucky Trader, Hin Teck Thong. Petaling, DvHydi.i. Grenadier, Tong S Play a ran, Nanyang, Caltex Sg Bila, Tong Hock. Rajah Brooke. Cor: Hin Chuan, Serdang,
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  • 133 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange prices (per picul): COPRA: July buyers $28 1/8. sellers $28 3/8; August $28. $28}. Tone: Quiet. COCONUT OIL in bulk $43 and in drums $45A. Tone: Steady quiet. PEPPER: Muntok white $178; Sarawak Si 77; Special Sarawak black $i:>B. Business: l(i tons black. Tone:
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  • 229 10 WITH the legislation brought into etTect recently in Burma amending the income tax acts, the Thabawleik Tin Dredging Ltd. is now required, when making any distributions, to deduct super tax from the amount payable to shareholders. A notice to shareholders states that the Company
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  • 100 10 THE profit of Pengkalen. Ltd. for the year ended Sept. 30. 1954 after provision for U.K. and Malayan taxation at 78.603 amounted to 1156.766. Taxation provisions no longer required amounted to L 25.070. while the brought forward was e 48.345. The amount written off capital expenditure was
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  • 35 10 LOSS of steel production through the nationwide rail strike last month was probably about 150. 000 tons, according to the monthly statistical bulletin of the British Iron and Steel Federation. Reuter.
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  • 94 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants (air mail): New York 32 (T.T.). 32; (0.D.). 33 credit bills and 33 1 16 trade bills (?>0 d st); Canada 321 (T.T.), 32^ (0.D.), 32i credit bills and 32 11 10 trade bills (90 d st). Selling (T.T. 0.D.):
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  • 103 10 MOVEMENTS of tin-in-con-eentrates from the Federation to Singapore and Penans increased fro-n 4.916 tons in May to 5 002 tons last month, according to official statistics. The total quantity of metal moved in this six months of this year amounted to 30.071 tons compared with 29,600
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  • 151 10 AFTER consultation with the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, the Secretary of State for the Colonies has appointed a committee to advise on matters of road research lor the benefit of the Colonies. Representatives of Colonial Governments will be included in the committee.
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  • 68 10 COMPANIES under the management of MelB r s. Osborne Chappel. Ipoh. reported the following returns for the quarter ended June 30. 1955 (in piculs): Chcndcriang 1.000 piculs: GoDrng 3.080: Hongkong 1.290: Kent (F.M.S.) 1.153: Killinehall 1.070: Malaysiam 648: Pcngkalen 2.205: Petaling 9.128: Pusing 1.820: Rambutan 1.000:
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  • 237 10 HOLYROOD Rubber Ltd's profit for the year ended Dec. 31, 11)54, before tax, was J121.102, an increase of t: 14.838 over the previous year. This includes receipts from' replanting cess, miscellaneous revenue and charging costs, duty onti cess, depreciation! and head office expenses. Taxation (excluding exriort
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  • 206 10 afja;gagagf BURMA rice suppliers will honour their sales of 25,000 tons to Malayan buyers, the secretary of the Singapore-Burma Trade Association, Mr. Lee Tye Toh, assured yesterday. Mr. Lee said that five ships with a total of 10.000 tons are loading rice in
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  • 169 10 WORLD demand for rub ber seems likely to require all the natural and synthetic that can be produced in the next few years, states Mr. Walter Gardner, chairman «»f Amalgamated Metal Corpora lion, in his annual statement in London yesterday. In the I'nited States, intro
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  • 81 10 THE Sultan of Selan^or recently visited the Chin Woo Trade Fair at Kuala Lumpur. The Ruler is seen here inspecting a Chrysler Air Conditioner displayed at the fair. On his left is Mr. Deng Chin Meng. X..L. representative of Kian Gwan (M) Ltd.. the distributors for
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  • 164 10 SINGAPORE iharebroken yesterday reported the following business done: Con. Tin Smelt, ordt. 34 I and 34 7i; Fraser Neave ords $1.73| and $1.75; dammon $2. .7;. to $2.7.) (overnight) and $2.72;. lo $2.75 (today); Hammer $2 70 and $2.75; M. Breweries $:{.40. Metal Box $..35 (odd lot*.
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  • 43 10 TESTS for the detection of determination of tin through chemical analysis by organic reagents are among the subjects dealt with in Organic Reagents for Metals, prepared by the Laboratory Staff of Hopkin and Williams Ltd. and edited by W.C. Johnson,
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  • 78 10 QUIET conditions; preva in all sections of the Malayan share market yesterday. Moderate business WM in rubbers within qu< In tins and industrials. l«ir business WBM reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharcbrokers* Aiiociitioii yesterday were: INL>LSTRIAIS Buyers Srllcrs Fed. Di>p. 310 .'M.'» Gammon 27U 2 75 Efkong
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  • 21 10 RUBBER JUMP 4 3/8 I I in tffg ■H i I DP* NOON Pfl I I Gp« htm j Civ p^
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    • 52 10 NOTICE NATI KALISATION OTIC'E is hereby given that 1 ALOIS JIRICEK of Pool* Road. Singapore 15, is applying to the Governor foi naturalisation, and that any person Who knows any rea v.hv naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and MRned statement the facts to the Colonial I
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  • YOUNG FOLKS
    • 33 12 Ml Xl is an amusing new same that will test your wits. All you have to do is list the objects silhouetted in the picture above. Answers in column three.
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  • 371 12 I ennnnte. Toil ihe war* s rs that threaten dvys m CJtifl tune. SCHOOLGIRL came to about her pet t week. And she was very worried. She carrying fox terrier jr. She told me that when >he was taking the he had 1 across the road after
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  • 319 12 PHILATELISTS in Ted- dinston. Middlesex, can buy foreign stamps even when the shops are shut. for in the High-street is what is believed to be the only foreign and colonial stamp machine in the country. You put sixpence in the slot and out comes a packet containing :>0
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  • 39 12 'TWERE are nineteen ob--1 Sects in our silhouette puzzle. They are: ButtonPencil: Pair of Scissors; Paper clip; Electric Plus; Two keys: Key ring; Two matches; Nail file. Comb* Bolt; Bus Ticket; Penknife; Stamp; Drawing pin; Nut; Ballpoint pen.
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  • 109 12 T OTS of boys and girls are i chuckling over our Larky Advertisements. LOST: A pair o f green gloves by woman with leathei fingers FOUND: A book by girl J with red cover FOR SALE: A chair by man with Victorian Ic^s WANTED: Good home for S
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  • 556 12  -  MERRY ARCHARD YTHAT'S the most satislying feeling in the world? The feeling that you are "doing good," say most girls. That's why so many of you want to become nurses. i B After reading about Elizabeth Marks, the staff nurse at St. Thomas's Hospital many of
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  • 174 12  -  DENIS FOSTER \IEET Gordon Pirie. He's < Britain's most amazing J athlete! Ijt He's a youn« man whose -3 one object in life is to run faster than other men at .g every recognised record dis- < tanre between one and six 3j miles. k^ B y
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  • 458 13 V I MANCHESTER, July 11 (Reuter)— England were stripling to avoid defeat against South Africa on the fourth day of the third cricket Test here today in spite of a fine century by Peter May their captain and a sparkling 71
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  • 32 13 afja;tugasfa an and 29 mm. BO c 'he runs. shaky by Sam an > scored ay. uni43 ■>. en victory was -ight time intervened. At <■■ were 24 runs short
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  • 118 13 A RARE FEAT BY ACS RUNNERS TELOK ANSON M«n. The Anglo Chinese School relay team created a rare feat by winning two relay events in one afternoon. The tram defeated the Kanipar ACS at Kampar Sports ip the 4 x 110 yards relay and raced back to Telok An son.
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  • 395 13 OLYMPICS? This Is Just A Shambles fagfa;gjagf PO FR()M aS Ar^ Undtheworld atmosphere today. will comes another chapter in the dreary saga of "Yes-we-rlrLc I V nt< can>t -nghtly-say*' which has surrounded the 1956 Olympic Games evcrsince they were awarded to Melbourne. The latest statement from Lieutenant-General Bririgford is that
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  • 46 13 GREAT YARMOUTH. England, July J/, (Reuicr) —Trainer A. W. Goodwill of Newmarket experimented yesterday by Huffing cotton wool in the ears of Merry Prince running here to (leaden the noise of the crowd. Result: The horse had Us first win since last Noveiiiber.
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  • 392 13 SAP A To Pay $3,500 For Each Colony Game A FORMIDARLF Austrian soccer team, the Salzburg Football Clvb is expected to arrive in the Colony on July 25 to play three matches. This was revealed at the council meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association
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  • 82 13 LONDON. July 11 (Router^ —Fifteen probable runners and jockeys for the £3.300 Ascot Stakes to be run over two and a half miles at 1445 hours GMT at Ascot tomorrow are:- Harwin-W.H. Carr. Prescription—W. Rickaby. Little Cloud— L. Pisgott. Romany Air-D. Smith. Corydali.s— J Fortr. Romney Legend— J.
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  • 366 13 AFTER holding the unbeaten Malays lor the major part of the game. Royal Air Force cracked up in the concluding minutes to concede two goals to suffer defeat by that margin in their Colony Community league meeting at Jalan Besar stadium last night.
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  • 269 13 KOTA RAJA, fighlin hard against relegation, and finding hard to field a good side due to 'iispension of some players from I'ulo Rukom. went down to the RKMK by four goals to one in a Colony division 1 match at Jalan Fesar Stadium yesterday.
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  • 348 13 LONDON. July 11, (Reuter) Torrential rain tided play an hour and half early at the Oval today where Kent gained an unexpected first innings lead of .'.5 over Suirev. When the rains came Kent were Iti ahead of the champions with half their second innings wickets
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  • 417 14 Passing Fair Majula Sprint 36 3 5 In Workout By WINDSOR LAD. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A little competition is a pood thing— and that's what Trainer Porky* Donnelly must have had in mind when he sent his charges— PASSING FAIR and MAJULA— against the clock
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  • 226 14 KIALA LI'MPUR, Mon.— Handicaps for 4 races for third day, July Selangor meeting on Saturday are: ri ntv i o F I Lord Fredrick II 8.11 Hunter's Call II 8.0; li. i. mv. i— r. Foirc 8.10 j Producer 8.0? Rippling River 9.00 j Carshalton 8.10
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  • 521 14 Trundle Hill... ON NEWCOMERS CLASS 2 BOY GARYTH (late Burnt Phethcrs) 4-year-old eh. e.g. by Phideas—Thc Vapours. Ran moderatrlv in seller- as a two-year-old bring placed four times in nine outings over sprint distances. Showed distinct improvement last year when put to longer distances and won twice in three outings.
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  • 324 14  - Silverfort Scores After Two Years Windsor Lad KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— There was plenty of merit in Kerry Laughters success on Saturday when he made it an end to end affair to beat his rivals, clinching a six-length decision in the seven furlongs class one division one event. He returned the
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  • 80 14 TEAMS for the Singapore and Hong Kong Services cricket match starting today at 11 a.m. on the padang are: Singapore Services: I. L. Dunn (RAF). Barron (Army). Dauncey (Army). Webb (Army), Major (RAF). Evans (Army), Burton (RAF). Wellard (Army). Muir (RAF), Blissett (RAF). Bland (Navy).
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  • 29 14 CARDIFF. July 11 (Reutcrt The World Table Tennis championships for 1956 will be held in Tokyo from April 2 to 11, it was announced here today.
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  • 136 14 Today's Sport SOCCER SAFA LEAGUE: DIV. 1: Rovers S.C. vs. Star Soccerilcs at Jalan Bcsar ct 5.15 p.m. DIV. 2 A: V.M.M.A. vs. Kinta Rangers at Geylang at 5.15 p?7i."; DIV. 3B: S.C.S A. vs. Windsor Rnrers at Clerical Union at 5.15 p.m. CITY COUNCIL LEAGUE:— Treasurers vs. Architects at
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  • 60 14 LEFT, the hall i, J centre. Jan proxeri on the j.«, irf i cord uith m H ni ™»g Poh Neo. u», n KUlh I t Trrii.i v thr- J THE Colony Secondary Schools athletic championships which began yesterday was in fact a Junior Singapore mcct
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  • 1092 14 SAAA Take Back Seat In First Show Of Junior Champions By Our Athletics Reporter THERE were many winners— and among them two record-breakers— in the first day of the Colony Secondary Schools championships on the SJI ground y« > terday, but
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  • 412 14 MRS. GLADYS Loke Chua won her third Colony tennis title at this year's Singapore Open Lawn Tennis Championships played at Tanglin Club courts yesterday. Partnering Ong Chew Bee, she beat Lim Hee Chin Mrs. A. Tamworth 6-0, 7-5 to win the mixed
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  • 43 14 KATONG Sports Club b^at Young Companions AA 4-3 in a Colony division 3B league soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for Katong S.C were Sanders 2, SaJleh 2. Weng Kee 2 and Ah Chye 1 replied for YCAA.
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  • 47 14 SPOR LETT SOME THOUGHTS 1 THE ml C I I I I I I 1 I I I S'Q' I I I I ■Up ■j I I I I I 1 aT Hal I I I I I I I I I I I H bun? fl
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