Singapore Standard, 14 July 1955

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  • 12 1 Singapore Standard \i. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY H, 1955 li PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 63 1 VICE-PRESIDENT and Mrs. Nixon offer congratulations after the sujprise Wedding of Miss Perwin Ahsan and Syed Babar Ali, youngest brother of the Pakistan Ambassador, at the Pakistan Embassy in Washington, last week. The groom, brother of Amb a s sodor Syed Amjad Ali and hi
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  • 391 1 CENTRAL BOARD TO CONTROL THE SPORT MOOTED HORSE-RACING, as a sport and the country's third largest revenue producing industry/' may disappear completely unless Government or the Turt Club come to the help of overburdened horse-owners and take a long term view of the problems facing them
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  • 26 1 TYPHOON Clara churned steadily northward yesterday and threatened the southern Japanese island of Kyushu With 14 n rn *l« nt r bnnr winds.- UP.
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  • 116 1 NO BUS SERVICES FOR ARMY CIVILIANS CIVILIAN employees of the Armed Forces in Singapore may find themselves stranded without transport because lorry owners, affiliated to the Singapore Lorry Transport Association, go on strike today. The Association last night called on all members, under sub-contract to transport Service employees, to go
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  • 612 1 Overburdened By Taxation And Heavy Losses, Owners And Trainers Warn... olony Rubber state Owner aund Murdered ATEN UP AND STABBED ml r, i >umaiM>re rubber estate owner, Mi it, who had been brutally murdei luster of rubber trees a few yard in hU SX-acre plantation, oflf
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    24 1 ULLDfG, 8 A 21--orce i at >ver ach a* )uth on 1 tjQot. to the t not is to X— (HI fHI\N GEOK
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  • 38 1 PRINCE ALBERT. Saskatchewan. July 13. (Reuter)— Six hundred prisoners in the Prince Albert penitentiary fire to almost a dozen buildings and seized eight guards as hostages during a two-hour riot here last night.
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  • 146 1 3-Point RI Plan To End Quarrel JAKARTA. July 13 (AP)— A three-point programme is being proposed by Indonesian army leaders to settle the quarrel with the Government over the appointment of j Major General Bambang Utojo as new chief of army staff. An army headquarters spokesman said the plan for
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  • 432 1 JUSTICE IGNORES PUBLIC PLEAS LONDON, July 13, (Reuter) Ash blonde murderess, Ruth Ellis, 28-year-old model, died on the gallows at Holloway women's prison at 9 a.m. here today in spite of frantic, last minute bids to save her. Doctor Mervyn Henry Williams, the
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  • 36 1 TAIPEI. Formosa, July 13 (Reuter) Chinese Communist guns on Amoy Island fired 21 shells against nearby Nationalist-held Quemoy Island off the mainland province of Fukien between yesterday afternoon and early this morning.
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  • 24 1 THE Shah of Persia has accepted an Invitation to visit the Soviet Union, it was announced in Teheran on Wednesday. -Reuter.
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    2 1 RUTH ELLIS.
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  • 58 1 NEW DELHI. July 13 (AP) Prime Minister Nehru returned home today to a riotous welcome which dazed diplomats who came to the airport to greet him. A crowd of about 3.000 persons broke through police barriers with what appeared to be prearranged ease to surround Nehru,
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  • 44 1 WELLINGTON, July 13 (Reuter) Policemen and policewomen in several New Zealand towns today confiscated books and magazines featuring crime, sex and violence. Books seized included those of American crime writer Mickey Spillane and health and physical magazines with pictures of nudes.
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  • 390 1 THERE were more policemen both detectives and uniformed men than civilians at Kallang Airport last night when the Cathay Paciflc Skymaster brought back Lim Soo Soy, 19, and Lim Thian Sang, 17, the two students, to the Colony to face charges in connection with
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  • 145 1 TOKYO. July 13 (UP) More than 250 Geisha girls threatened to strike or "sell their bodies" today unless they get more money for their "artistic services." Japan's newest labour dispute—which some Tokyo males blame on too much de nor racy brought in by American occupation
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  • 170 1 Hush Talks On Juniors Issue THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, yesterday told the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, that he 'will consider the appointment of two junior ministers but not four, The Standard reliably under- stands. It is believed that this compromise was
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  • 287 2 Convicts Used 16-Ft Pole To Climb Over A Prison Wall PENANG, Wed— The three convicts who escaped from Penang Prison on the night of May I, used a 16-foot pole to climb over the wall, ASP Mr Tan Chin Te.k told the Sessions Court today Mr Tan said this when
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  • 344 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. V. T. Sambantham, President of the Malayan Indian Congress and Alliance candidate for Kinta Utaro, declared in a broadcast today that no regulations could protect the racial minorities in Malaya as much as the trust and goodwill of the
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  • 93 2 Awards For Volunteer Police Reserves MEMBERS of the Volunteer Po!n e Reserve. Sir.gapore who pert mobilized for active iervi^c m bee-ember 1041, are '-> e for the award of the -45 Star. FariAr Siar War Medal anr Defence Medal. F rmcr members of the VPR. who were serving after mobilization.
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  • 41 2 HONGKONG July 13 Sneriai Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were' 515 56 to £1 sterling $5 ***** to US$l, $1,837 to Malayan SI: SO. 121 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Grid $251 .W to a tael
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  • 513 2 A Potential Danger To Foresters Magazine KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The "Malayan Forester, a Governmentapproved quarterly published by the Forestry Department today called for a halt to indiscriminate bombin g of the jungles, which it held was destroying a valuable nationar heritage besides causing untold misery to
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  • 156 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price* (tents per Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 KS> Spot Loose 124] 125 No I tt.SS fob. July 1241 125 No. 2 li:>i UK} No. 3 105 V 10H5 Tone: Steady after easier. TIN PRICE The price ot tin yesterday was 5365*
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  • 116 2 KLANG, Wed. Police circles here wm amused today over a report in a Singapore! daily (not The Standard), containing an allege denial of the death of a Chinese woman duetti arsenitc poisoning. The woman. 23-year-old Chong Mai, died in hospital on Sunday after being rushed from Sungei Tay New
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  • 22 2 AX eight-year-old girl. Koh Beng Hua, was killed following a collision with a military car in Pasir Panjans Road vesterdav.
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  • 28 2 THE Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall will open the new Pasir Panjang Park at the sth mile, Pasir Paniang Road at 4.30 p.m on July 23
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  • 291 2 Prove I'm A Red, He Says PENANG, Wed.— A challenge to Government to prove that he was a Communist was thrown out by the Labour candidate for George Town, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, who said today that he strongly objected to the Acting Resident Commissioner of
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  • 36 2 'FRATERN WITH THE CHINES STUDENTS SE] V pel 9 n* i H i H S3 ml com r jp monc I ju not j^^ foro pt\. i I I r knov m* .Ik ploit th< 111
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  • 340 3 Objection Made Over 2 Letters PENANG, Wed.— Over 800 students of the Han Chiang High School in Green Lane today, refused to participate in an elocution contest and instead sat for nearly three-and-a-half hours in their assembly hall to seek an explanation from their headmaster, Prof.
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    22 3 Sin- s ii her work t I and I I MISS Means with tabelas. the popular Indian pur ru^sion musical instrument
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  • 208 3 3 Police Clerks Accused II Hit I U KK and two other clerks, attached Ftttec Station, were alleged to have s hop issistant, K. Abdul Aziz, in the Police n in .Marih tlm year. S .tpoie Seventh Police Choor Sin.qh, yesterday by three a
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  • 54 3 SENIOR newspapermen from all over the world will converge on Australia In October to attend the 1955 Commonwealth Press Conference. The Conference will meet during three day s in Canberra. An extensive tour of cities and industries in Australia and New Zealand has been Dianned for delegates before
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  • 43 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Four people, two of them women, were each fined $75 in the Magistrate's Court today for possession of rice without a permit. They said they were moving from Sungei Papan Estate to Kelan Estate.
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  • 42 3 IPOH, Wed. The Perak Council of State today approved the re-appointment of Inche Chik Mohamed Yusuf bin Sheikh Abdul Rahman, as a member of the Court of the University of Malaya for another period of three years.
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  • 44 3 TAN Kim Kee claimed trial in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of abetting some unknown persons in stealing two lighters, valued at $5,500. Bail of $1,000 was allowed and the case postponed to July 20.
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  • 37 3 MUTHIAH Arumugam who returned $66 which he had taken from the Social Welfare Public Assistance Section was acquitted in Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday. He was accused of drawing assistance while temporarily employed.
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  • 142 3 Chinese Seamen Answer Red Call Standard Shipping; Reporter CHINESE seamen discontented with the unemployment problem in Singapore are making their way. or being financed to go. to Red China to fill an urgent need for seasoned seafarers on Communist ships. Disclosing this to The Standard, one member of a local
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  • 280 3 RETRIAL ORDERED IN HURT CASE THE Third Criminal District Judge was stated in the Singapore High Court yesterday, to have been prejudiced against an accused. Binwani Murli Udharam, and to have prejudged his case at the trial. This was stated in the grounds of appeal before
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  • 196 3 New Script Planned MR. DAVID LEAN, the famous producer, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Bali where he has been producing a documentary in colour and wide vision. He is now on his way to India to produce the film 4 The Wind Cannot
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  • 74 3 Man Held On Trust Count A MAN, alleged to have run away with $2.85b.58 of passage money entrusted to his care in Malacca was produced in ihe Singapore Fifth Police Court yes t err! ay It was alleged that Roman Hen?, when employed by Harper Giifillan Co., Ltd.. committed criminal
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  • 40 3 Ml H. g. Barket, Art Direr-tor of 20th Century Fox films, is now in Singapore to see if Malaya could offer any possibilities of making a film here. Afier a short survey he will go to Australia.
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  • 183 3 THE eight-day-old strike by 150 employees of a Singapore piling contractor, Mr. K. K. Mohamed Abdullah, may end today. Thisfneans the resumption of work on the $8,000,000 Kaliang Basin Bridge, the construction of which has been delayed because of the strike. Representatives of the
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  • 78 3 Govt. Urged To Buy Up Estate MAI -AY residents of Alsagoff Estate have appointed a committee to urge Government to purchase the Estate when it is put for auction At a meeting held last Sunday, the Committee decided to invite residents of other nationalities in the Estate to join Ihe
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  • 39 3 A timber merchant yesterday said he was robbed of 5430 by five Chinese at Upper Thomson Road Police spokesman Mr Peter Clague said that a Chinese has been arrested in connection with the robbery
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  • 177 3 'What's That You Say? Can't Hear'-I'm Thirsty A HEFTY Sikh sergeant from the Radio Division carried a slight woman of 83. up the two flights of stairs to the Siogaporr Sixth Magistrate s Court and deposited her on a bench. "Don't touch me."
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  • 441 4 Hammett Speaks Up For Unofficial NO STOOGES THEY, MALACCA IS TOLD MALACCA, Wed. Unofficial members of the Settlement Council are neither "stooges" or "yes-men/' the Resident Commissioner, Mr. H. G. Hammett, said today. Mr. Hammett spoke up for the unofficials when the Council, in its present set-up, held its last
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  • 96 4 THE Dedication Service of Singapore's first Buddhist Cemetery in Chua Chu Kan?, was performed on Sunday, by the Venerables Seek Kon& Hiap M. M. Mahaweera Thera. B. C. Pakasitsutasun Thera. Seek Chok Mor, of Hongkong, and monks and representatives of various Buddhist temples and organizations, Siamese, Bur- mese
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  • 296 4 Visitors Hint Of Unfairness tt=SS£^g£i--4»jaa The.se officials. The Standard was told are said to have denied even a month's transit pass for three Indian industrialists who are surveying the Malayan market on their way home from Japan. Headed by Mr. S. Lakshmanan Chettiar.
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  • 100 4 IPOH. Wed.-What hopes Perak padi planters had of a direct subsidy from Government were dashed today when it was announced that the $1,100,000 earmarked for Perak will not be given direct to the planters. A meeting of the Perak Council State said that the
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  • 42 4 PONTIAN. Wed.— Pontian will hold a Baby Show on Aug. 7 at the Pel Chun Chinese School during health week, Aug. I—7.1 7. A cleanliness competition among eating houses and stalls has also been arranged for the "week."
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  • 380 4 DAMAGES WON BY WIDOW BACKED BY PRIVY COUNCIL LONDON, July 12, (Reuter) The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council today affirmed an order for $17,000 damages against Lim Joo Chiang of Teck Chye Terrace, Singapore, with the deletion of $350 awarded as costs of administration. The damages were awarded in
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  • 51 4 P, EN A *G. Wed. A coffee stall holder. Tan Hock Chew appeared in the Magistrate's Court today on a summons charge o f causing hurt to a waitress. Tan Ah Eng. on May 01. H e claimed trial and the case was postponed to July
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  • 61 4 SEREMBAN. Wed. The cost of living indices compiled by Government statisticians were yesterday challenged and described as "false" by the Executive Council of the N'pßri Scmbilan Estate Stair Union. Mr. Tuhin Mukerjle, president of the All-Malayan Estate Stall Union suggested that Government should seek the assistance of
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  • 51 5 THE Legislative Assembly Select Committee on the Labour Bill, alter its meeting yesterday, decided to invite representations from employers and employees on the Bill. All such representations should be sent to the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly. Assembly House. Empress Place. Singapore, to reach him before July
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  • 398 5 Court Turns Down Plea For Mercy Women Wail JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The case against Ong Thiam See, Tang Eng Thye, Lee Yin You and Wei Cho On, who were charged with consorting with armed men at Geylang Patak between April 11 and 14. ended
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  • 205 5 Alliance Francaise Exhibition Opens THE most interesting collection of religious art reproductions to have been assembled in Singapore was opened for exhibition in the British Council Hall yesterday. The Alliance Francaise has put up the exhibition on the occasion of French Week, organized to commemorate Bastille Day (today;. Declaring the
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  • 62 5 A XIGHT watchman asleep e stem of a lighter loaded with bales of rubber, moored in Telok Aver Basin was awakened by a noi-e early yesterday morning. The noise was followed by the chugging of a motor sampan. On investigating, it was discovered a bale of
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  • 90 5 THE big land freeze, first hint of which came with the advent of the Coalition Government and caused a slump in real estate values, will take retrospective effect from April 22 this year, if the Land Acquisition (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance become? law The
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  • 244 5 C.I.D. Has No Report Of 'Swindle' THE officer commanding the Commercial SubBranch. C.1.D., Singapore. Assistant Superintendent of Police. Mr. J. Liddle. said yesterday that he had received no report concerning an alleged $350,000 "swindle" affecting at least five shipping companies and five banks, as reported in a morning newspaper yesterday.
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  • 60 5 SOME of the children who will appear in the Fancy Dress Parade at the Y.W.C.A. International Food and Fun Fair at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Saturday Proceeds of the Fair will go to the Women's Centre Building Fund. From left: Patricia Foorman, Usha
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  • 177 5 ALTHOUGH there will be plenty of amusement for grown-ups, it will be mostly Children's Day on Saturday, July 16, at Victoria Memorial Hall, when Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, opens the Fun Fair in aid of the Y.W.C.A. Women's
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  • 41 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed A woman Kang Chan Gcok, was lined $200 in the Scs-ions Court, Pengerang. today for moving a bottle of Gripe Water at Sangei Ringit on J .no without a permit in a restricted area.
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  • 171 5 THE Sixth Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Trainor, was yesterday told how the parents-in-law nearly broke the married life of N& Kim Swee and their only daughter, Au Lav Tian. Au was suing for maintenance. Counsel for the defendant. Mr. Y.H. Tsan. told the magistrate that
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  • 903 6 Victimized Teachers A PERUSAL of our Hies reveals that no public service or professional calling in the Colony in the past live years has come In for more criticism than the Singapore Education Service. Much of this criticism has been fully justified because of what appears to be
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  • 183 6 Sir;— With regard to Mr. T T. Goh's article "Youth's Need A Firmer Hand" which was published on Tuesday. July 12, I would like to point out that Mr. Goh's views on Dr. Lin Yu-tang's indication of organised infiltration of subversive elements into the Chinese High and Middle
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    12 6 M I don't think dogs should be allowed in the saloon bar!"
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  • 236 6 Saying Of The Week \Y/£ aren't going to Geneva with broken legs. Mr. Khrushchev. It is perfectly stupid for the world to continue to put bo much money and efiort into nuclear weapons and armed force* in general President Eisenhower If you do not want nude shows, it does not
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 249 6 Sir, The old-fashioned ferries at Batu Pahat and Muar are a great inconvenience to the public in general. Would it not be a good idea to build bridges over the two rivers at these places and name them after the Sultan of Johore and his daughter? Much time
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    • 362 6 SirT*— I have read with great interest the leader which appeared in The Singapore Standard of July ]1. I am in entire agreement with the views you have set forth and I am quite sure every other thinking Singaporean will also agree with you to say nothing
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    • 93 6 J Sir. "Distrusted" and J "Brutus" were so right 5 1 about the august S.I.T. Some of the officials of C J the S.I.T must have for- J gotten that even we beg- gars for accommodation c 1> have a little pride in u* 2 and they should not
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    • 26 6 Sir; I can assure your readers that in the next election the Progressives will b e completely eliminated from the local political field. REPROGRESSIVE, Singapore.
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  • 817 6  - Canada's Prairie Province Celebrates Jubilee MICHAEL BARKWAY By Regina, Saskatchewan. 'THIS broad, flat, Western city, capital of Canada's principal wheat-growing province, is celebrating this year the fiftieth anniversary of the formation of Saskatchewan as a province of Canada It has something to celebrate, for they have not been easy years.
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  • 381 6 want is something to eat. Secondly. "Failure to continue up to standard." In my own experience, Singapore being a British Z Colony, they are free in forcing me to work con- tinuously for 16 hours a J day with 1\ hours break. sometimes up to
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  • 106 6 THE C English But in third el«menl io W that of the ft r-' who rute. I The UMfl established using it io wav and often the ways peojxl •rith were- BBtf ifflf scholars scholar. give in slang, as someti definition to English time !>♦ part of the All
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  • 237 6 No Plain Sailing IT is not plain sailing yet for Chinese education in Singapore and a lot still remains to be done before we can overcome the present difficulties, warns Sin Chew Jit Poh, writing at the beginning of the new term for Chinese schools. At the present
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  • 205 7 LONDON, July 13 (UP)— Foreign Secretary Mr Harold MacMillan told Parliament t^av that the Far h astern situation did not justify Britain asking f or any easing of the embargo on trade with Communist China. Harold Wilson former President of the Board of trade, asked whether Britain would take
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  • 17 7 PROAR IN THE COMMONS i tinp Miur 1 I SU»--m, i: h 1 I I- M V
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  • 63 7 X YORK. July 13, (Reu- Mr. Cednc H. Bel-Briti>h-born editor of A'eckiy National Guardian •rday lost his action m the States Court of Ap- to prevent his deportat.on to Britain. Mr. Beitrase, 50, had been ordered to he deported on grounds of past Communjst connections and refusal
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  • 106 7 PORTSMOUTH. July 13. (LP>. A naval court martial sitting in secret aboard Admiral Nelson's historic flagship "Vutory" found a British sailor guilty of disclosing valuable information about new Briti>n submarines today. He was sentenced to three months' detention and "the consequent penalties involved." The
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  • 95 7 I (LT>— Foreign Secretary. Mr. House of Commons today 5 W for Egypt to reply to lin^ of the British ship i next move hinges on '"the A n an n if ::n warranted action in firing m a British merchant vessel Dg her undoubted
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  • 94 7 SHOP WINDOW COMPARED TO PRETTY GIRL T.WSTOW England. July 13. i AP).— Druggist W. H. Ad- appealed today against Toicn Council's decision hij window display was beautiful he couldn't use The i an advertiseperiume is a •gt jloral display made jrom modelled metal and the Council said anything so irould
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  • 92 7 HUSTON, Texas, July 13, (Renter): A I wo- pear-old girl beat to death a jire-month-old baby with a large perfume bottle and a slick. Police reported here last night. Police said baby's mother, rrho xcorked at night had left the child with another
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  • 45 7 WEST European countries still harbour more than one nfiilion refugees, of which 6.">0.--000 are '"in process of assimilation" and 350.000 booked to emigrate. Mr. G. J. van Heuven Goehart. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, told a nrpi;« nnnfr>rr>rtna in Trieste.- Reuter.
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  • 27 7 SIX Algerian outlaws were killed in a clash with troops and police at Douar Kouriet. near Algiers, during Tuesday night, army sources reported. Renter.
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    64 7 UP. photo. TEARS of joy arc wept by 19-year-old Patricia Ann O'Kane of Valley Stream. N.Y. after she was crowned "Miss New York' at Palisades Park. N.J. More than ">0 beauties from the greater New York area competed for the title. Miss O'Kane. who'll flv to California
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  • 108 7 Red Poland Delegates Stoned SAIGOX. July 13. (UP> Angry students and refugees bur>t into the headquarters of the International Armistice Commission today and stoned members of Communist Poland's delegation. The demonstrators scrawled "get out of Free Vietnam" in huge letters on the walls, before order was restored. Throughout the morning,
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  • 72 7 VIENNA. July 13. (Router) —An Australian ex-prisoner who recently returned from Russia said today "many thousands of foreigners" including Japanese, British. United States, Swedish. Danish and Russian satellite citizens were held "in hundreds of prisons and camps" of the Soviet Union. The Australian asked that his
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  • 74 7 ASCOT. July 13. (UP) Queen Elizabeth II opened the gatc s of Ascot's royal enclosure to divorced persons for the fust time since the reign of Queen Anne yesterday at the start of England's top social-sporting event The royal enclosure at the horse racing classic has long been
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  • 104 7 SEOUL. July 13 (AP)— U.S. Bth Army officers' clubs are quietly shutting their doors to Korean girls. Lt. Gen. John O. Collier, acting army commander gave the order to do so last week. Gen. Collier was leader in tracking down on U.S. soldiers fraternising
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  • 129 7 BELFAST. Northern Ireland, July 13. (Rcuter)— Mrs. Carmel Bernadette Oboyle. widow of a Dubliner blown up a week ago in a borrowed car in Belfast, has been set free by the Belfast Court. Mrs. Oboyle. 30. also from Dublin was arrested after the explosion
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  • 28 7 A TRANS-WORLD Airlines training plane and a light single engine plane collided in flight in Kansas City on Tuesday killing two men aboard the smaller craft
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  • 118 7 ROME, July 13, (Reuter) —Top detectives of Rome's Homicide Office were called in during the night to investigate the murder of a young woman whose naked, headless body was found in a wood frequently used by courting couples at Castel Gandolfo, just south of here.
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  • 368 7 British, French Reaction LONDON, July 13— Moscow Radio"s broadcast about European security last night re-emphasises the enormity of the problem which will confront the "Big Four'' heads of Government when they meet in Geneva next week, diplomatic sources said. It also supported the widely held view among diplomats here that
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  • 34 7 PARIS. July 13 (Rcuter) Six people were killed and several injured by lightning last night in thunder-storms which raged over western and northern France for the second day in succession.
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  • 32 7 NINETY FIVE Japanese fishermen unexpectedly returned to Japan late on Tuesday after three months captivity in Russia. The returnees appeared in the Hokkaido port of Nemuro without warning.- UP.
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  • 111 7 JAMESTOWN, New York, July 13 (AP)— A 26-year-old mother and her 19--month-old daughter were found murdered in their basement apartment yesterday, and police said the husband's brother had admitted raping, beating and strangling them. Police said 25 year old Joseph Reade, an unemployed taxi driver, had
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  • 419 7 RUSSIA FEARS WAR OVER GERMANY And Offers Peace Plan MOSCOW, July 13, <AP)— The Soviet I nion proposed last night that the problem of restoring German unity be approached through a European collective security system. The Russians warned that any attempt to involve Germany in a military alliance: "leads to
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  • 88 7 Murder Charge Dropped GLASGOW, Scotland. July 13 (Reuter) A murder charge against a British naval rating. Alwyn Jones, for the killing of a wellknown Scots amateur actor in Glasgow last May, has been dropped here. The Glasgow Sheriffs Court substituted one of theft from the flat of the dead man
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  • 91 7 Pin-ups Make These Boys Amorous FELTHAM. England. July 13 (UP) Guards at a boys' reform school here yesterday protested to prison commission authorities that the young inmates "stimulated by pin-ups, comics and library books," were attacking the guards" wives and daughters. There are 250 inmates including "a considerable proportion of
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  • 24 7 MR. NEHRU. Prime Minister of India, arrived in Bombay yesterday from Cairo after a :n-day tour of Russia and Eastern Europe.
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  • 63 8 Greetings For 'Grand Old Man' MR. K. K. Vythilinga T h a v e r, 92 -year-old "grand old man" of Kuala Lumpur, pictured here with his family at a birthday party held at his home recently. He is the father of Mr. K. V. Thaver. a Federal Legislative Councillor
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  • 125 8 City Loan Is Over-paid In A Week AS a result of '"vcrv good" public response, the Singapore City Council $30,000,000 debenture stock has been over-sub-scribed in just over a week since it was opened. The list of cash applications for the loan will be closed at noon on July IS
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  • 76 8 THREE masked men, who held up a Singapore student in a hou^e in Boon Tiong Road, and ransacked the room found nothing of value to rob, on Tuesday night. So they relieved the student of his last $2 from his pocket and left.
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  • 245 8 PERAK PLANS TO BRING HYGIENE TO VILLAGE FOLK IPOH, Wed —The Perak Medical Department is embarking: on a scheme of rural health development which will instruct and advise the kampong dwellers on hygiene and modern medical methods in their own homes and villages. The aim of the scheme is to
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  • 199 8 Mrs. Ede Seeks Way To Help Attap Dwellers ♦Tell Them Where To Build* SINGAPORE City Councillor, Mrs. Amy Ede, is to move that the present City Council ruling prohibiting the building of new attap houses within the city areas, be amended. A motion to define and designate attap areas as
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  • 112 8 THE conviction imposed by the .ower court on Lau Hock Mcng for permitting his mechanic to use his motorcycle Whilst not covered by third party insurance wag quashed by Mr. Justice Knight on appea. in the Singapore High Court yesterday Lau \va s lined $100 in the
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  • 142 8 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga. will be asked by Mr. R. Jumabhoy (Independent Tclok Aver), at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly what steps are being taken to stop flooding in the Telok Aver district. The places concerned are Circular Road. Loronji
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  • 271 8 KLANG, Wed. A letter has been sent to three candidates who are standing: for the coming Federal elections by the Shum Yip Leong Rubber Works here, asking them to state what concrete steps they propose to take to help Klang industry if they
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  • 93 8 SENTENCE of 10 months' imprisonment imposed on expolice constable, Mohamed Yassim bin Mat Isa. by a lower court for obtaining illegal gratification, was reduced to six months by Mr. Justice Knight on appeal in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Yassim was stated to have accepted $60 from Tan
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  • 38 8 TELOK ANSON, Wed Andhras of lower Perak will hold a public meeting on Sunday. July 17. at the Simpang Ampat Bharathi Taml! School at 2 p.m to form an Andhra Association of Lower Perak
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  • 188 8 KUALA LLMPL'R. Wed. The Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce has promised to help the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council to persuade Chinese women labourers to uncover their heads while cycling, to reduce the risk of traffic accidents in the Federal capital. Chinese women
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  • 59 8 FIVE men were charged in the Singapore E:ghth Police Court yesterday with unlawful assembly at Leith Road on July 12 with intent to CMMt injury to Alagappan Silakannu and N. Krishnaswamy. The five men were Anthony Aron. S. Manikam. Jame> Vincent. K. Rakavan and Suppiah Machiappan
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  • 112 8 Farewell Party For Manager MR. A. 11. WINTER (seated second from left), manager of Messrs. Diethelm Co.. Ltd. Kuala Lumpur was feted at a farewell party by the staff of the firm held at Lee Wong Kee Cafe. Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur, recently. Mr. Winter is leaving for U.K. on
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    • 27 8 HINDU TALK SRI Swami Satyananda will give a talk on the "Hindu Way of Life" at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple. Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow at 7 p.m.
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  • 1426 9 Murder Probe Was World-wide Witnesses Traced In S'pore Federation I, iMMKTT- DUNNE CASE HOWARD JOHNSON tells here the "Inside Story" of the EmmettDunne Case P.C. Prank Walters Suspected the murderer right from the start 1 BY Bj Walk Mark Mlhe Wall H by I Mk t n U not B^^J^*^^*
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  • 29 9 HIGHLIGHTS: Exodms into GO A of "Satyagrahis" India's role in the industrial world .1 surprise for Malayan Indians returning 'HOME 99 Railway innovation in India next October
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  • 511 9 His Brush Talks "J SPEAK only Chinese and English," says Dong Kingman, noted American wator-colour-ist. '"but my paint brush speaks to all men." Kingman returned to New York recently from a world tour that took him to the chief cities of Asia and
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  • 547 9 [F Malayan Indians happen to come home on leave in 1956 they might see some unique events. You will readily notice that wandering beggars are lew and far between. All ablebodied men are fully engaged, and those who are physically incapable of working are looked after in
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    • 191 9 KUAN YIN GODDESS OF MERCY rI 'O women of Buddhist faith. Kuan Yin is the Goddess of Mercy Timeless centuries have obscured her precise origin, but it is said thut her name was first mentioned by Sakyamuni. creator of Buddhism, in his preachings during his life-span, 477 s*>7 BC One
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    • 83 9 C. With them the performance they can set astir the theatre <8) 7. Quite flowery -eec'i <8> 8. These busy-bodies sound like fruit <8> 13. Surely you don't put friend inside (10) 15. Scholarly but unpractical (•j lfi. Told in a nest code <8> IT. Where a bill o' e
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  • 511 10 MARSHALL DISPELS FEARS ON TRADE Advisory Body Holds Its First Meeting THE Coalition Government is fully conscious that the welfare of the worker is tied irrevocably to the welfare of capital in Singapore, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, told the Trade Advisory Council at its inaugural meeting yesterday. "An
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    31 10 THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall (at head of table) addresses members of the Trade Advisory Council at the inaugural meeting held at the Ministry of Industry and Commerce. Standard photo.
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  • 113 10 TYRE deliveries in the United States this year will exceed 105 million units, an expected increase of 11 per cent on the sales of last year, according to estimates by B. F. Goodrich Company. Replacement and original equipment tyres for passenger cars should total 87
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  • 376 10 Finance And Commerce SLIP MAY COST THE TREASURY $80,000 IPOII, Wed.— An error or oversight on the part of the Land Office about the existence of a Muslim burial ground which obstructed the route of a mining company may cost the Federal Treasury, $80,000. 1 An application lor a supplementary
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  • 174 10 UNCONFIRMED reports that China is negotiating for the purchase of 5.000 tons of coconut oil through Singapore exporters caused some uncertainty in the local oil market yesterday and a quietly steady tone prevailed throughout the day's trading. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices I per
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  • 64 10 THE directors of the Midland Bank announce an interim dividend for the half year ended June 30, of nine per cent.. against eight per cent., payabe on July 14. This is the rate forecast in the chairman's statement at the annual meeting last February. The final
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  • 45 10 BRITAIN imported 1.400.000 ounces Troy weight of gold bullion from Russia during the first half of this year, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R. A. Butler, said in a Parliamentary reply yesterday. This was worth £17 millinn he said.- Router.
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  • 151 10 Ships In Harbour Ol TKR ROADS Aurclis. Chong Using. Doneville. Neritus, Hoegh Trader. Dolly Truman. Felipes. Tasman. Foo Yu, Caltex 9:?. Ilupch. INNKr ROADS Hon« Ens. Hock Hai. Xnnyang. Tcck Thong. Yong Ann. Labuan Hadji, Marudu, Pailowa, Senai. Tong Sing. Playaran. Kampar. Lipis. I'crak. Taype. Tong Nam. Lanadak, Sedcnak. Rajah
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  • 213 10 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were still dull and sluggish, with prices inclining to case further, except for a few counters, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. In the industrial section 8.8. Petrol were lower, while few changes were recorded in the other sections.
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  • 111 10 Business In Shares SINGAPORE sharebrokcrs yesterday reported the lollow--1115 business done: 8.8. Petrol 41 9: Fraser Heave ords. $1.74 and $1.75; Gammon $2.70 and $2.67 A: Hammer $2.75; Metal Box $1.39 xd: Robinson ords $2.25; Singapore Cold Storage $170: Singapore Traction Co. ord. 28 9: Straits Traders $22.55 and $22.60:
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  • 93 10 A TYRE factory at Emschede is the first in Holland to manufacture a tubeless tyre for motorcars, which can be mounted on any rim of a normal passrnger car after a simple pretreatment. The inside of the tyre consists of an airtight layer of butyl rubber.
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  • 289 10 'Mechanical Cow' Makes Proteins From Grass A MEANS of providing proteins, gravely short in the only foods at present available to people in underdeveloped areas in the Far East and Africa, is seen in the new system of "bypassing the cow" devised by the Biochemistry Department of the Rothamsted Experimental
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  • 131 10 Exports Of R.S.S. A Record EXPORTS of ribbed smoked sheet rubber from Malaya to overseas countries for the first half of this year reached a record figure of 297,335 tons, compared with 276.045 tons in the second half of last year and 284.316 tons in the first half. Total exports
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    • 572 10 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. Iff* (F.M. No. 52 of 1950) IPOII AND MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL (PROCEDURE FOR ELECTIONS) Regulations 1951. (Appendix A to pk. c; N 210/M) Regulation 10. Notice of completion of Revised Register. "JVOTICE is hereby given 1 that the Revised Register of Electors for the
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    • 570 10 i THE LOCAL AITIIORITIE ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950. (F.M. No. 52 of 1950) IPOII AND MENGLEMBI TOWN COUNCIL (PROCEDURE FOR ELECTIONS) Regulations. lf>.">4. (Appendix A to pk. G.N 210/54) Regulation 10. Noti e of completion of Revised Register. NOTICE is hereby given tha the Revised Register o Electors for the Green
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    • 319 10 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAF $30,000,000 4% DEBEMTIRE STOCK (Repayable 1970-80) In accordance with the torabove Joan, the President of Treasurer hereby give no 4 for the said loan will be cic 15th July 1955. A? previously announced tin ofler of conversion of Singapore Stock 190!) into the above Joan v.
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    • 1117 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD A CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated m Sin.apor., I»J2" Shipping !>•*•■ o.p t THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o. P t Cirr.en option to proceed via othtr port! to load «nd dischar»o cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON b CONTININT Singapore Due Sails P. $*»•*"> ptn ni r
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  • 758 12  -  Cornell Routs Spore Batting Bv VERITY GILL A BRILLIANT unbeaten entury by HAG. a «ii|jnHu^« between Singapore and Hon^on, whirh ended in a draw on the Singapore paua g yesterday. Singapore who were in strong position with 143 run; for six wickets at close
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  • 274 12 Hrngkt>ng l*r inning VB Singapore l*t inning Dunn r Howard -Dobson b Carneil 81 Barron r Spoonrr b Lipscombe H Daunrey b Fritrhard Major ibw b Tavlor 1Calver b Carneil Hard Ibw b Carnell Rurton c Ford b Carneil 9 Lewis e Tavlor b Carnell Rlissett Ibw b Carnell
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  • 116 12 THE Singapore Engineering Regiment XI were routed by one man in their cricket match against 3 BOD. at Friendly Hill ground yesterday. This rare feat was achieved by Sgt. Haw who dismissed the Sappers in the amazing figures of 11-4-31-10. Bartram (19) and Kelly
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  • 272 12 RESULTS of the &olf competitions played at the Royal Singapore dolt Club during the week-end were: MIXED FOURSOMES STABLEFORD 18 HOLES WINNERS: H. W. Lade Mrs. R. E. L. Wingate 20 182 :18 2 OTHER CARDS: Mr. Mrs. R. D. Stewart 16 -20.4=36-4-E. H. T. Islip and Mrs.
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  • 65 12 THE Hongkong Combined Services. now in the Colony, will meet the University of Malaya In a cricket match to be played either at Sepoy Lines or on the padang on Friday. Another match has been arranged for the visitors. They meet the Police on July 20
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  • 31 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed —Royal Air Force 'A' trounced No 1 Supply Depot Royal Army Service Corps. B—o in an Army league soccer match on the RAF ground today.
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  • 143 12 Today's Sport COMMUNITY LEAGUE Malays vs. Eurasians at Jala 11 Besar it 5.15 p.m. FRIENDLY: Singapore Government Services vs. Europeans at S.C.C.; City Council Engineers vs. Kamaraj S.C. at Farrer Park. DIV. 2B: Aston A.C. vs. Star Soccente "A" at Geylang; DIV. 3B: Kebenaran Club vs. Rajaji S.C. at Clerical
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  • 140 12 SAIGON TRIO FOR MALAYAN TENNIS TOURNEY IPOH. Wed. Only three foreign entries have so far been received for this year's Malayan Lawn Tennis championships which will be held on the town padang courts from Aug 18 to 21. All three are from Saigon and they include the first two ranking
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  • 291 12 Sino Malay- 1. 1 Scorer: Kim Beng M Referee: 1 A MAGNIFICENT recmen and outplayed for 50 minim-.. Chinese a 1-1 draw with Siafapot* s night's floodlit match at \hv lal M rlt^^M IB I ii MaUu I I HI I H l^i A goal down at the inlet
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  • 1066 12 IPOH, Wed.— A total of 139 entries, including 31 for the women events, has been received for 22nd. Perak Amateur Athletic Meet which will take place here on the Town Padang on Friday and Saturday, July 22 and 23. Notable absentees from the meet
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  • 344 12 SINGAPORE Telephone Board are 01J their way to top honours in this wars NQgfl ness Houses Football Association Lctiiur uilH A competition. Yesterday they scored their i^T sive win in this league when th<\ lir'ttrK^h Sports Club by two goals to nil at KiwtY<j^| Telephone Board's vi torj yesterday
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  • 114 12 ONG CHEW BEE and. Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua, both triple tennis champions at the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association tournaments, are pictured with their trophies. This is the fourth time that Chew Bee has won the triple crotcn at the Z Colony championships. Mrs. Chua uon the women's
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  • 29 12 EIGHTY four competitors from Ma area and Netjri Sembi.an inr-luding 16 women wil' take part in the annual Re giona". Telecoms athletic championshios at Seremban on Saturday
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  • 133 12 THE team to represent the Singapore Government Services Football Association "A'" against the Combined Europeans in a friendly soccer match to be played on the S CC. padang today will be selected from the following: A. Rahman. Matmoon. Narayanan. Kee Seng. Thasen. G Suppiah. Henry John.
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  • 239 13 dsldjkdjdkj II < Keuter)— British runners are ...mptliinfc of the fine reputation ttum^lves in the last few years. me called rule breakers and sharp practice by other nations. fiords craze which has hit the i If thr -it ..i.'.., II f^rx jrrful. vorld record break- if there is critici-m
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  • 70 13 CHICAGO. July 13 (AP)- Seven-year-old Mark Bogenholm stole home in a baseball game on Monday and lost his life. Mark began his dash from third base as the pitcher prepared his throw. He reached the plate just as his friend. Tommy Novak, also 7 swung on
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    61 13 PETER THOMSON, 2."f -year-old A ustralian, with his cup after iri/i--ninii the British open golf for the second year running at St. indreus, on July II r ua.s runner-up in I<r>2 and 1953. His score of 2HI llt is year is a record for tlic old course* beating R. T.
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  • 31 13 MF.I.BOr RX F. July 13. (Reuten The Smith China soccer team beat Victoria- by six goals to nil in the first match of their Australian tour here today.
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  • 192 13 NEW YORK. July 7 (AP) Itarrv Hopman yester<U\ figured the Australian Davis (up team is an even bet against the United States right now and might rvtfl have an edge by the time the challenge round is held at Forest Hills. Aug. The Australian team capba.>. "s
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  • 792 13 Peter Wilson asks: Will they ever sort themselves out in Melbourne? LONDON, Wed.— More trouble from Melbourne about the next Olympiad. We have had threats that the main stadium won't be ready, that the cycle track won't be any good, and that there won't be
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  • 772 13 Peter Thomson's own 'open' golf story A Sunday Pieiurinl t:\fittsit «> 'The Grave" to win my second successive Open Golf I CAME back from Championship title. "The Grave' is a .six foot by six foot pot bunker on the notorious 14th of 113 yard?
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  • 97 13 ULLSWATER. England. July 13 (UP) Donald Campbell. British speedboat rarer. was credited with being the fastest man on water last night when piloting his turbo-jet speedboat Bluebird at an unoffina: 185 miles an hour in a trial run. Campbell unoffirially attained this speed on" an
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  • 129 13 NAAFI Imperial Club beat Nestanglo Sports Club bv live games 10 two in a friendly Table-Tennis match played at the Imperial Club premises last Saturday: Singles:— lmperial Club players metioned first: Lim Meng Keng beat Robin Lai. 21-8. 21-14: Chan Ee Fong beat Koh Thiah Siong.
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    • 538 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT LOW lIUN CHF.OK. husband of the late MRS ROSALIND LOW .MADAM LFE CHER HAN» sincerely thanks friends and relatives attending night visits and tuncral. sending wreaths during his recent bereavement Silt <AllO\S VACAM MALAYAN RAILWAY VACANCIES FOR TRAFFIC AM) ACCOINTS APPRENTICES. 4PPLICATIONS art fcM I ■A trom
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    • 252 13 bner By At Copp -.O IS ONLV A 'S 0 CONRAD I THE s^ I S*ORT.?-THIS OTClI? 1 WORST HOTEL ■$<>&»' PtLTDOWN^ I BELLHOP, 1T 0221E,Y HARRIET )S ONE'S A «wtRtS -AND M3U MIGHT W THE VOUR HOST hLI DOLE S) THE /X THE BEAUTV//-S irr r A^-t no e-Esr/
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  • 851 14 Can Eng Yoon Beat The 10 Sec. Dask? Candidly, NO! THE FI6HT A6AINST POOR FACILITIES IS TOO ONE-SIDED Says JEFFERY JAMES TOMORROW at 4 p.m., when the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championships open at Jolan Besar stadium, the Colony's sprint champion, Ton Eng Yoon, will make his most determined bid
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  • 248 14 THE Singapore and Malayan hammer throw record, which has taken a few beatings in the last month or so, took another again yesterday when Lt. Col C J Reidy hurled the hammer 160 It 7 in. in the Singapore AAA event held at
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  • 248 14 IPOH. Wed. Perak State Government's gesture towards the encouragement of sports has once again been exemplified by the contributions of $5,000 each towards the cost of sending the Malayan Team to the Olympiad in Melbourne next year and the organization of the 34th annual
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  • 1674 14 JOCKEYS BELL WAHI LAND 'DOUBLES' Westoth Scores 'Maiden' Win KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-Jockeys Bill Bell and Abdul Wahab were in top riding form, scoring good doubles' today, second day of the Selangor Turf Clubs July meeting held in ideal weather condl tions. After staging a neck and neck last furlong duel
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  • 59 14 TOTAL POOL; s^J^l Ist Prize No. I<CM| 2nd Prize No 28:,7* J 3rd Prize No. z%\ J STARTERS ($2,700 £k *****2, *****1, *****1. CONSOLATION PRI/J s *****0, *****1, *****8, 2418''8 H 3 *****8, *****4, 1580<><>. roncAsi pool Race Two 17 ticket >\\ m Race Four 2 tickets v
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  • 169 14 Walcott Is Now An Adviser WASHINGTON. July 13. (AP> Jersey Joe Walcott, the former world heavyweight boxing champion with a desire to help children earnestly offered this advice to the youngsters of the United States: "Living clean, serving God and being good citizens will pay off Three senators listened just
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  • 278 14 THE draw and starting times ot the Royal Island Golf Club CaDtain's Prize to be held on Sunday are as tollowis.— Ist. TEE 8.30 a.m. Martia (8) and Parr (18) vs. Norris (15) and Leicester (24); 8.35 a.m. W. McMullan (7> and Compton (14) vs. N. A.
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