Singapore Standard, 19 July 1955

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard Singapore jib 4 i I SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 193.> J t PAGES 1"> CEVT
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  • 261 1 Governor Holds Trump Card In Crisis Over Appointment Of Junior Ministers Final Talks With Sir Robert IT COULD MEAN BACK TO THE OLD APPLE TREE THE three-and-a-half month-old Labour Front-Alliance Coalition Government may resign today. Reasons are the Governor's refusal to accede to the Council of
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  • 402 1 n $oekarno j fo Mecca i L I on arrival by the Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black He came with an entourage ot some 30 men. among whom were his military aides, religious leaders and Government officials. Accomnanied by Sir Robert, the President then made his way to
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  • 443 1 GENEVA SUMMIT' TALKS COMMENCE GENEVA, July 18 (AP) The western powers, led by President Eisenhower, today dramatically offered Russia new security guarantees against a unified and rearmed Germany. They challenged Soviet Premier Bulganin to join in ending the cold war and lifting the
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  • 353 1 Evidence Of Covt. Trick' By RAWLE KNOX Standard Special Correspondent, THE Malayan Communist Party's dramatic offer last month to negotiate with Government to end the seven-year rebellion, now appears to be one of the biggest political hoaxes ever. The offer came through letters sent to
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  • 50 1 GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer, former High Commissioner for Malaya, arrives in Singapore trom London today, on a brief visit. He will stay in the Colony for only a night which he It expected to spend at the home of General Sir Charles Loewen. C-in-C, Far East Land Forces.
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  • 80 1 ONE of Singapore's leading Chinese newspapers. the Nanyang Siang Pau, is proscribed in Thailand. The ban gazetted only recently, was first imposed in December, last year. No reason was given for its imposition. It is understood the Ihai Government has also made possession of a copy of
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  • 48 1 photo PRESIDENT Sookarnc of the Republic of Indonesia waves to the crowd on his arrival ot Singapore's Airport yesterday. Cn the President's left is the Governor, Sir Robert Black, and on his right is the Indonesian Consul General, Dr. Herman Kartowisastro. Standard
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  • 496 1 GENEVA, July 18, (AP)— Prime Minister Eden today proposed that the Big Four powers plus a united Germany should swap non-aggression pledges and band together in a new European security treaty. The British leader also served notice that Britain is ready to join the United
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  • 89 1 Bulganin 's Security Plan GENEVA. July 18. i Reuter). Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. the Soviet Prime Minister today proposed to the Big Four "summit" Conference a two-phased European security plan beginning with the "freezing" of N.A.T.O. and its Eastern counterparts at their existing strengths, a Soviet source said. The second phase
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  • 34 1 MOSCOW. July 18 (Reuter) —Mr A Bakharev. an astronomer at the Stalinabad Observatory, has discovered a new comet of the eighth magnitude in the Pegasus constellation. the news i n"v Tass reported.
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  • 89 1 FOUND HANGING IN CELL A FORMER Singapore Traction Company conductor. Chockalingham Sathiah, 25. wa s found hanging in his cell in Outram Prison last night. He was suspended from the coiling by a piece of blanket used as a rope. Chockalingham. a bachelor, was earlier in the day convicted on
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  • 50 1 GENEVA. July 18: (Reuter)— Marshal BuJuanin. at the "Summit" talks today said th e Formosa Straits situation had become a "dangerous hotbed of complications in the Far East." Recognition of Communist China's "undisputable right" to Formosa would be of signal importance for easing international tension as a whole.
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  • 54 1 RUBBER prices in Singapore rose sharply by 3* cents per lb. to $1.27 i for first grade August shipment on a firm market yesterday on reports of Russian buying on the London market. Short covering and speculative activity accentuated the rise and considerable business was reported.
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  • 139 1 WIIALLEY. British Columbia, Canada, July 18 (AP) A smiling, blueeyed, 25-year-old wearing circular white earrings and only a touch of lipstick has been chosen by 200 nudists a s the "Nudist Mother of 1955." She Is Mrs. Phyllis Thom- son, the wife of a
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  • 25 1 PESHAWAR. July 18 <Reutert The Pakistan Government today dismissed tiu» North-west Front i«r Province Cabinet lor opposing the amalgamation of West Paklbtan Provinces.
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  • 479 2 Two Sacked Men Cause The Row EMPLOYEES of ten Government departments all members of the Singapore Government Employees' Union numbering about 3,000 will meet during the course of this week, to ballot a strike decision. Yesterday, the Union sent "directions" to them, asking the workers
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  • 165 2 Helpful Expats Welcomed, Says Tan MALACCA, Mdn.-Thc Alliance would welcome expatriates who have teen helpful to Malaya and who were willing to co-operate with the people of this country. Alliance candidate *or Ma.acca central, Mr Tan Siew Sin, said last night. Mr. Tan was speaking at an election meeting which
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  • 79 2 THE China Society, Singapore, wil] ho:d a fareweil lun- j rheon for Mr. Malcolm Mac-; Donald. the Commissioner General, who la a patron of the Society, on Wednesday, Aug. :s. at 1 p.m. at the Capitol B'.ue Rcom. Members of the Society nre invited to visit
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  • 66 2 JOHORE BAIIRU. Mon. Chong Ah Chin, a trisha I rider, and Stephen Oh. a sai- I lor of the Royal Malayan Navy, were each fined $5 in i the Magistrate's Court ty dav for fighting in public on j Saturday. Chong said Stephen declined to
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  • 105 2 THE CHIEF Minister's Meet -the -People sessions are now being held daily without the star Mr. David Marshall. Instead the daily sessions feature Mr. Leon Coomber, the newly appoint ea Public Advice Bureau Chief, and Mr J C. Corera of the Chief Minister's office. At their
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  • 85 2 Can Anyone Identity This Man? THE identity of a bearded Chinese, who was found hanging from tree in Prince Edward Road. Singapore, on Sunday, has not been established yet. Police would like tv get in touch with any person who could identify the body. The man is described as 4.">
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  • 320 2 New Hall Features In Annual School Event JOHORE BAIIRU. Mon. Speech Day at the English College this year was of more than usual interest, for the event which took place on Sunday coincided with the opening of the new $37,000 Assembly hall. Dato Wan Idris. Mentri Besar. Johore, at the
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  • 67 2 jhyiuk bg76hjn FIVE debutantes from Ceylon were presented to the Queen at a Garden Party held a>f the Buckingham Palace grounds recently. The live are pictured here in the London residence of the High Commissioner lor Ceylon, Sir Claude Corea. They ore (from left) Miss lhka
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  • 52 2 A PUBLIC demonstration to prove the fire-resisting qualities of a certain preparation which ran be painied on an attiip hut will be held at No. IS Bukit Timah Road. 6ih Mile Singapore. at 4 p.m. today The demonstration is being given by the Modern Industry
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  • 67 2 THE Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr J. M. Jumabhoy. will hold a "meet the people" session at his Ministry every Thursday between 10.30 a.m. and 12 30 p.m. Mr. Jumabhoy also wishes It to be known that heads of Departments in the Ministry are willing
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  • 49 2 THE Chief Secretary. Mr W.A.C. Goode. will address tho children at tho R.A.F. Chansi Senior School, as suosi of honour, on its Speech Day tomorrow at 'AMO p.m. More thnn 30 prizes will nc presented and the school report wni be read during the occasion.
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  • 85 2 She Made Her Own Liquor JOHORE BAHRU. Mon A woman. Sok Wah Sok. wmi fined $1,500 in the M*girtrate*s Court today lor possessing at! unlicensed still five bottles of samsu anr 1 2d gallons of fermented mash in her home on Thursday. She denied the vessel pro fluced In Court,
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  • 53 2 Charge Him With R 0J KUALA LIMPIR, Mori I;, Kuala Lumpur Coroner tori.i main witness at the inquiry into the dfai: 45-year-old contractor, be Wbtmti (it ctmm a rash act. He asked that the witnc a welder, be also charged without a driving licence rod it
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  • 151 2 COMMODITY PRICES CI.OSING rubber price* (cents per Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* No I KSS Spet Loose 129{ 1292 No IKS S fob Auc tni 127; No. 2 l££| Ittj No. 3 US Ils| Tone firm TIN FRICE The price ot tin \es terda\ uas S37OJ per picul
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  • 51 2 SINGAPORE'S Mini Local Government Landi Housing luchc Abdu H!>in Hn.ii ,l;;nat. has I I Genera Hospital, where hr has been iindergoing me treatment lor the p*Si Though medical officer- recommended he siio I for ten days, Inche HamiH announced he would be returning i" his dutiei
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  • 88 2 Xl ALA LIMFI R, M<>n < assistants in the Federation <1< called technicians and sent lot At the arm. .a! me* their union here the said '.ney wect pcrhap- the people in iho Ifedica I partment who had been del scholarships lor ov c studies
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  • 342 3 ro vide Other Housing/ Call LA LUMPUR, Mon. Dwellers from I,pur f s slums and shanty areas con- c Town Hall this evening to protest d en Municipal Amendment Ordinance, sf nwers local authorities to clear slums crtlp or sanction of the courts of law. v* P r the
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  • 48 3 NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Lim Son? Kia pieaded guilty in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate Court yesterday to imp: $9 from a woman. Mary Lim. at the junction ol Thomson and Newton Road.s on Sunday lie was allowed bail of $250 and the case postponed to July 25.
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  • 47 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. M<>hd Ali bin Kana. 15. was >entenced by Mr. N. L. Cohen in the Sessions Court to two months imprisonment and lined $300. in default a lurtlur two months" imprisonment for the theft of rubber from an estate in Pontian district.
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  • 104 3 Onn Politics In Fishing Kampongs JOHORE BAIIRL, Mon. For nearly five hours today, Dato Onn bin Ja'atar. the Party Ncgara leader, went among the people in two small villages on the western coast of Johore Bahiu. The villages. Kampons Poh Besar and Kampong Poh Kechil, are within bis constituency. The
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  • 122 3 Man Told To Buy Himself A Coffin A 70-year-old merchant, Fook Loona. told the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday that when he returned $50 to a woman, she told him to "take the money and go buy yourself a coffin." She then boxed his ears, lie alleged, and a
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  • 244 3 KUALA UMPIR, Mon.— A scheme to build a multi-million dollar highway linking Raub with the Cameron Highlands has been abandoned by the Federation Government due to the country's present financial position. The Standard learnt today. Projected as far back as 1934, i plans to
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  • 35 3 A LAI. LANG fire which broke oui on a patch of blukar fringing Sin^yoore's Ka'lans Airpon runway yesterday afternoon, gutted a contractor's nut before beinc: put out by the City Fire Brigade
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  • 142 3 LIEW Yon£ Chen, was yesterday jailed for a year by the Singapore Second District Court Judge. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, foi stealing a fountain pen from a police constable. i Corporal Anayat Khan told the court that while he was travelling along South Bridge
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  • 55 3 MISS Dinah Foo wifh a Riant spray of Malayan orchids that were flown to Britain this morning by Briti.sn Overseas Airways The orchids were part of a batch of 20 varieties for display at the windows of Malaya House in Trafalgar Square. London. They arc a gift
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  • 71 3 SHORTLY after his plane brought him to Singapore yesterday, President Soekarno of Indonesia drove to the Indonesian Consulate where a crowd of 3,000 awaited him. The President is seen here (arrow) addressing the crowd. And Marshall Gefs In A Word SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, took
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  • 156 3 TB Among Local Sailors Due To Filthy Quarters: Union A CHARGE that the high incidence of tuberculosis among: local seamen is due to the unsatisfactory accommodation provided on ships plying in and out of Singapore is made by the Indo-Mala> Pakistani Seamen Tnion. In a memorandum sent to the Singapore
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  • 120 3 University Club Plans Big Social THE American Univci Club of Singapore will hold its mid-year dinner and dance on Saturday. July 2:*. at the i toJ Chinese Restaurant, at 8 p.m. Following the dinner, t; will be special entertainment and puzes. Americans in s gapore aif invited 1o attei d.
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  • 42 3 LIM E: s Loan wag chn: I in the Fourth Police Court yesterday with armci robber y of $2 li:> N from Low Joo Boo n at Thomson Road on Ju y 1 H~ was rc:nandcH for week.
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  • 59 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode. announced yesterday the struct lire of pensions and allowances at present being paid to pensioners is now beLng examined to decide whether the present pension scheme needs revision. This examination follows a speech by the Gove-nor. Sir Robert Black,
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  • 54 3 SIN -APGRL's Minister for Work.- arH Commi/nications. Mr Franris Thomas. vc>terday attended a meeting of the Safety First Council to discuss with ihenr the development ol their work At the end of the meeting he expressed the hope that the Council would achieve results towards freater
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 77 3 Weather Report MINIMUM Tompcraturr: Fr«»m 7..50 p.m. July 17 to 7.:.0 a.m. July IS. Singapore (751), Penang <7?. Ft, Kota Ilahru i7!K). Kuala Lumpur (711 i. Ipoh (7:*.F), Kuantan (7IF). Maximum Trmporaturc: From 7.P.0 a.m. to 7.r,0 p.m July 18. Singapore <88Ft. PeSttUaj y "l Kota liahru IS9F), Kuala Lumpur
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  • 264 4 Propaganda, Says Ex-Bandit JOHORE BAHItU, Mon A former Singapore rubber factory worker, Looi Chcong Kong, who went into the jungle and joined the Malayan Communist Party at the outbreak of the Emergency, told reporters here today that terrorists could listen to radio broadcasts. But.
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  • 135 4 SHELL PLANS TO BUY AN ISLAND Islanders Call On UMNO For Help SHELL Company ot Singapore Ltd., have started investigations with a view to buying Pulau Bukom Kechil, a short distance from Bukom Besar, which the company owns. Situated about six miles oft the west coast of Singapore. Bukom Kechil
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  • 52 4 THESE girls (from left) Terry Pilkins, 18, Beryl Sanders, 23, and Maureen Golding, 18, are show dancers. They are lucky enough to be working at Bournemouth at the moment. So every day they can nip down to the sea and cool off their poor old
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  • 125 4 Tattoo Was To Scare Off Rival Secret Gang WHY did Kang Yew Chong tattoo himself with the numbers of a secret society? Kane told tho Second District Court Judge. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday, that the numbers "969** and "Gi Par San" were tattooed on his arm tc "scare away"
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  • 75 4 Third Man Charged For Riot Death SINGAPORE Police yesterday produced yet another man the third— in connection with the death of Volunteer Special Constable Andrew Teo. who was killed during the riots at Alexandra Road on May 12. Tho man, Nah Cheow Tow 35. was barfed in the Seventh Magistrate's
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  • 34 4 AN RAF. employee. Won" N*2ip Fork, was sentenced to a month s imprisonment by a Singapore magistrate for stealing 22 eggs belonging to the R.A.F., Changi, on July 16.
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  • 98 4 A SCHOOL teacher, Ada .lebamonie Maclntyre, wa s granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsicy, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, when she petitioned for a divorce from her husband. Alexander Thuraisin»am Maclntyre, on grounc cl cruelty. The dccico is
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  • 59 4 FOUR representatives of the Penanq Harbour Board Stall Association arrived in Singapore on Saturday to study the service conditions of their local counterparts. They met the officials of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association and congratulated them on their successful negotiation on their recent strike.
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  • 79 4 THREE Malayan journalists, who spent a month in Britain as guests of the Colonial Office, left London yesterday. They will arrive in Singapore on Thursday, July 21. They are Mr. R. B. Ooi. Editor of The Singapore Standard. Inche Said Zahari of Utusan Melayu and Mr.
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  • 66 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon The water supply in th'.s town is being restricted and wells arc running dry as a result of a severe drought. For two weeks now. Kuala Kangsar has not had a single drop of rain. \s from yesterday the water supply
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  • 244 4 THE Coroner's Court adjourned for 40 minutes to a small cubicle at 35 Pickering Street yesterday to record the evidence of a witness, Ang Pong Lian, who was seriously injured in a crash between two motor cycles and a car at the Bth Mile, East
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  • 100 4 THiKTY modeis will parade the .atest "Hair Styles of 1955" at Raffles Hotel on Sept 10 The parade is being organized by Miss Jane Kok. a graduate of the Academy of Beauty Culture in London and the National School of Cosmeticians in New York
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  • 55 4 TWO men. who visited their relatives in Yew Tee Village. Singapore, on Sunday, were assaulted and later stoned by a group of villagers. When the two men sought cover in their car. the villagers followed them and stoned the car. A report was made to the
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  • 43 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Telok Sangat. a village about two hours down river from Kota Tinggi in Johore, has a new community hall. It was opened yesterday before a gathering of about 80 guests from all parts ol Kota Tinggi.
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  • 136 4 EMPLOYEES of Qantas Empire Airways in Singapore are to ret a general wage increase at the end of this month. The company has already drawn out a new salary scheme which was accepted by its 350 workers recently at an emergency meeting of their union the
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 5 I- ruth.in. W nith.in. I sin m < i.ii I jjrrs and Mrs. Jaganathin during the weekend. In picture Mrs. Jaganathan is holding little Paramanathan in her arms Standard photo.
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  • 320 5 t iillwill black and white art competition ever to be held in Malaya a t llat British Council Centre, Singapore, on Friday. July 29 and a r\hibit\ tht* work of 43 artists, will be on show tor 10 days. o I H H I
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  • 559 5 Wire Mesh Employees Get Cold Feet Management Did its Best, But AFRAID BECAUSE OF REPRISALS, THEY SAY FIFTY-SIX employees of the Malayan Wire Mesh Company, Singapore, who, on Sunday, expressed a wish to resign from the Singapore Factory and Shopworkers' Union and return to work, did not do so yesterday,
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  • 53 5 New Theatre Will Have VIP Boxes I B- YlP'.v As Mr. Loke Wan Tho away from the Colony, no lUa about whether any of the private boxes will be put up for hire were available. The theatre will also have snack bars and candy shops and its car parks will
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  • 27 5 A SINGAPORE resident living in Second Avenue, yesterday reported the loss of a diamond ring worth 51. 700 from his home on Saturday night.
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  • 76 5 ABOUT 30 suests attended the Lever Bros. "O.MO" Launch Dinner a the Adolphi Hotel in Singapore, last nisht. when tin firm introduced its new washins P°waer "OMO." Inspecting samples of the product which decorated the dinner table are (from left) Marketing Director of Lever Bros. Mr
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  • 245 5 Man Held Knife At Her Throat -WOMAN TELLS COURT A WOMAN, Soh Soo Kiah, woke up one night in her room at Hong Hin Court to find a masked man holding a knife at her throat, the Singapore Fifth Police Court was told yesterday at a preliminary inquiry in which
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  • 87 5 SINGAPORE Customs officers arrested a man who tried to smuggle 13 gunny bags of tobacco into the Colony but on!y after they had chased his ko'.eh fiom Kallang River to the Beach Road area, the Eighth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Goh Ah Chin who admitted
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    • 138 5 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE COMMENCING FROM Ist AUGUST 1955 ALL FLIGHTS FROM KUALA LUMPUR TO KUALA TRENGGANU SCHEDULED TO DEPART AT 9.10 a.m. WILL DEPART AT 9.30 a.m. COMING SOON REX I The story r -^3 -AT^ ■M .^BH BbP ■>, i ,n« hw N A COLUMBIA PICTURE [jft O ABBE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 381 5 Standard cAlmanac Information at a Glance Class 530 pm Table tennis K .\I)IO MAI.AVA (Cirnrral): 857 News Commentary; 11- to Con 94.) JpfflT*. U lO o' m News 7pm am For Schools <S>; 1P m cert Choice: 12 lo am Cricket: 3132. V o °|0 l 0 L IMv Kiee
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 886 6 I,'ROM the first clay that party politics were introduced to Malaya, all organizations have been agreed on one point Independence and since nomination day they have striven hard to < re home to the electorate what they intend to do If returned to power at the elections
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  • REVIEW OF VIEWS
    • 149 6 JTTUSAN Melaya editorially wishes the Geneva Conference every success. Although the daily does not believe the results of the pow-wow trill bring an immediate solution to the world's ills, it says the very fact that the leaders of the Bis Four have agreed to talk things over "on
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    • 92 6 pHUNG SHING JIT PAO states that it does not pin too much hope on the results of the Geneva Talks Should the Soviet Union decide to be sincere she should without hesitation tear down the Iron Curtain and let the nations of eastern Europe freely choose their
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    • 110 6 TT seems almost difficult for the Geneva talks to reach satisfactory agreement unless both sides make great concessions at the conference table, writes Sin Chew Jit Puh. From the optimistic angle, the present Conference at the "Summit" is an indication that participants are willing to settle disputes by
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 147 6 Sir. Mr. Yap s quick denial of the charge of coercion of Union officials must be accepted for what it is worth In his letter which you published in Wednesday's issue, he says, in one paragraph that Union representatives were NOT invited to the Finance General
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    • 449 6 NEGLECT OF EDUCA TION Sir. Teachers in Singapore and the Federation must be thankful to the Singapore Standard for a very informed editorial, July 14. on the education service under the heading ••Victimized Teachers.*' The education of the country i s the concern of the public, and if the Malayan
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    • 130 6 Sir,— Mr. "Insulted" does not realize that it is not the Progressives that have a low opinion of the capabilities of our own people here, but our people themselves. The reason why the Progressives referred the matter of the junior ministers to the Secretary of State
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  • 464 6 "IT has often been claimed that the rabbit flourished exceedingly because in Australia it had no natural enemies. But is this so? The rabbit has spread since Roman times across Europe. Like the rat and starling it is outstanding for its adaptability. It is up-and-coming. and
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  • 480 6  -  Nora Beloff by PARIS. T4IE French ruling group* are as usual divided about what they would like the Geneva conference to do but they are unanimous in expecting it to do very little. The exigencies of French loyalty to the Western alliance are fortified by the general conviction that
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  • 695 6 INDOCHINA CONFLICTS THREATE GENEVA AGREEMENT By Rawlo Knox who has just returned from a visit to Indo-China and Thailand ,THE barrage of broadcasts I on indo-China now coming from the Peking and Vieti Minh radios is clearly aimi ed at forcing Asia prominently into the Big Four agenda at Geneva.
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  • 148 7 4 Die In Train nash— 22 In Air a F MT DEATHS IN THE AMERICAS AND BABY COMES OUT UNSCATHED (}li!( lulv 18 (Reuter)— Thirty-four others were seriously injured iH-twrcn two trains at San lion about 12 miles south of X II r said more than 70 but the extent
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  • 142 7 Muicsa the Second. erritory of Buganda, is cxi to his 1.500.000 people c British Government >\vcrs. tor nearly two years the '0-year-old Kabaka has lived In a luxury flat in London. rig an allowance of I i year Irom the BriI h Government while
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  • 202 7 CHICAGO, July 18 (Rputer) Twenty-two people irerc killed and the other up;ints injured when t onvair airliner coming into land at Chicago's Midu iv Airport M'sterday xtriuk a hii;h sign abo\e a petrol Nation, trashed into th« airport fence, and over-turnt-d in flames.
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  • 127 7 Ike Renews An Old Friendship GENEVA. July 13 (Reuten President Eisenhower today shook hand- warmly with Soviet Defence Minister. Marshal Gcorgi Zhukov at the opening of the Four Power Conference here in the Palace of Nations. The two men had not met since they worked together and became friends at
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  • 28 7 GENEVA. July 18 (UP) President Eisenhower yesterday invited Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin to dinner this evening. presidential Press Secretary James Hagcrty announced. Bulganin accepted the invitation.
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  • 69 7 KOT A BHARU. Mon.— Tw< nty-year-old Semen bin Duad. with three wives, was arrested today by the police in connection with j the alleged rape of an right-year-old Malay girl, in Sungei Kusial in Tanah i Merah district. The girl was admitted to the Kota
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  • 66 7 LONDON. July 18 (Reuter) -Mr. Robert Turton. the Foreign Under-Secretary. said today. Egypt's interim reply to Britain's protest at the shelling of the British Steamer. An.^nun. in the Gtilt of Aqaba on July 3, was -not" adequate. The British Government would continue to press for "a full
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  • 173 7 SOUTHPORT. Lancashire, July 18, (Reutcr) Mixed nude bathing parties have caused a scandal in this quiet respectable seaside town which even bans bathing costumes from Its beauty contests ,i Police swooped on the town s open air swimming pool at 3 am yesterday to find
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  • 449 7 NEW YORK. July 18 <AP) Time was when summers harbinser sudden return of the straw hat to the head of man after three seasons ol ieaoras and homberus. Today, in the tinted States the harbinger is the sudden, shocking glimpse of bare male
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  • 178 7 Crandval Fires Police Chief CASABLANCA, Morocco, July 18, (IP)— Frame fired Casablanca's principal Police Commissioner today, in the wake of race riots that have turned the city into a bloody battleground. Resident-General Gilbert Grandval, enraged at Police inefficiency in dealing with the terrorism and
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  • 89 7 photo LONDON: Sir Robert Ho Tunj;. fK>. and one of the feu Chinese to be made a British Knight, is aided by hi s (l.iimhter (loft) and nurse riuht as he leaves his London hotel for Buckingham Palace where ho is to be invested by the K.B.E.
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  • 129 7 SISPERA -HOME AFTER EIGHT YEARS THURSTON. Suffolk, July 18 (Rcutci )—Bntishborn Mrs. Phyllis Sispcra. allowed to leave Czechoslovakia with her three children after a month long fight returned to her family home here yesterday alter eight and a half years away. Mrs. Golighty has asked her Member of Parliament Mr.
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  • 33 7 Another Waits For Freedom Golightly of Gateshead last heard from her in February when she wrote: "Every night I pray for it to be morning again and hope that my passport has arrived."
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  • 59 7 WASHINGTON. Pennsylvania. July 18 <AP>— Delmar L. Ross, a husky steel company executive, gives away a pint of rare RH Negative blood each week. He cioet. it to stay alive. Ross has hemachromatosis. His blood plant manufactures about eight times the iron content a
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  • 27 7 MAJOR General Hoshc Dayan. Israel Chief of Stafl. said here yesterday that "within a year the Israel navy will be considerably streng- thened."—R Reuter
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  • 114 7 Kidnappers Hold Son Of Jap Star TOKYO. July 18 <UP) Japans top vaudeville star Tony Tani reported to police Sunday night that his six-year-old son had been kidnapped and that he received an anonymous note demanding 2.000.000 yen. about MSIB.OOO. ransom money. The 'boy. Mssami. was reported last seen by
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  • 104 7 Link With Thailand Restored KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A call from Mr. William Stubbs, acting director-gen-eral ot Telecoms, to the chief engineer of the Thai Telecoms marked the resumption, after 16 years, of the radiotelephone link between Malaya and Siam. The "line" between Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok, however, failed twice in
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  • 60 7 LE TOUQUET. France. Ju'y IS, (UP)— Peter Townsend said yesterday he will spend Prince Margaret's birthday. August 21. at horse races on the continent The handsome war hero, whose name has been linked by romantic rumour with the British princess, came here to beat the
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  • 35 7 THE Peking Peoples Daily, official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party said in an editorial yesterday that the Four Power Conference at Geneva "mv t discuss the Far Eastern Situ- ation. "—R Reuter
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  • 108 9 No Work, No Taxes: Tim's only a gambler LONDON. r l\ lOTHY Watson, 26. pleaded futtty at Derby pMch and toss. magistrate's clerk. ExtOO, a<kcd him: f a liv\V.»t>on: Nothing The Clerk; How do you money? U\itson: I am a gambler. The Cl^rk: t)o you pay Watson; No. I lie
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  • 287 9 Playful Playboy Having Some Fun— But... LONDON. TN the twilisht of the cinema, a pretty usherette suddenly found herself in mid-air. One moment she was standing at the back of the stalls, minding her own and the cinema*] business. The next she was whisked from thr ground by a pair
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  • 139 9 LONDON. DENTIST claims that he can banish his patient's fears without using anaesthe- tic drug s or "confidence I pills." All that is needed, he says is a five-minute course in RELAXATION. I'sing this method, the dentist says, he has treated 470 patients in the last 18
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  • 403 9 SAN FRANCISCO /^XE of the first things prisoners arc shown on arrival at Chino, California's prison withoutbars, is how to escape. It is all part ot a scheme to sivc convicted criminals a chance to prove that they can be trusted, and *so
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  • 28 9 HOLLYWOOD has made a film, entitled LN( HAINED whit-h makes clear the psychological factors that keep more than 1..100 men in the orison without bars
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  • 937 9 JBVALbun l.nokman; |Chlcl of the Australia.^ jNe* Zealand News Hurcai S of 11m Chri>lian Science Monitor TWO AMERICANS on their first visit to Australia recently were sight-seeing in Sydney, when one exclaimed, "Fancy finding a big city like this way down here!" This was said
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    • 42 9 \AN allergy compelled .Mrs. Marjorie Walters and her daughter, Carol, If give away their pets -the "cause" of their asthma. Boy sensed he's not wanted: they've stopped petting him. So one early morning, he slipped away its better this way" Boy whined.
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    • 318 9 Asthma came between them the pets have to go JV/E past /owr lyears hare been y e«rs o/ miser]/ ana pain for 28-year-old housewife Marjorie Walters. Bui Marjorie has always found comfort in her dogs. Danny the Welsh collie who nuzzled her as she smtfed through her pain. Boy, the
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  • 69 10 THE quantity of soap manufactured in Malaya during the first four months of this year amounted to 18().11() cwts., including 43,308 cwts. manufactured in April, according to official statistics: Of the total quantity manufactured in April. 120.597 cwts. were manufactured in the Federation and 22.711 cwts.
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  • 244 10 THE usual Monday quietness prevailed on the Malayan share market, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Industrials and rubbers were steady, while tins were irregular with a good turnover. Although losses and gain in tins were ev«n, there was a general improvement in this section.
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  • 450 10 FAITH IN COLONY'S FUTURE FURTHER evidence of the faith of British financial interests in the continued importance of Singapore as a centre of world trade is illustrated by the recent decision of the directors of the Commercial Union Assurance Co. Ltd. to erect a new
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  • 157 10 Business In Shares SIXGAPORE .sharcbrokcr yesterday reported the following business done: INDUSTRIALS: Con. Tin Smelt, ords. 34/6 cd; Fraser Neave pref. si. 7.") overnight and today; Gammon $2,721 overnight and today. $2.70 (odd lot); M. Coils. 74 cents; Metal Box $1 39; Straits Traders $22.75 and $22.70; United Engineers ords.
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  • 22 10 THE U.S. Commerce Department has published a bookei describing what it called "Turkey's Increasingly Favourable Policy Toward Foreign Private Investment."
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  • 110 10 JAPAX is planning to promote Increasing sales of textiles in Malaya and other South East Asm markets, acrording to a report in the Chinese press The report indicated that imports of Japanese textiles into Malaya for the second half of the year was likely
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  • 121 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange: noon closing prices yesterday were:Copra: July $281 buyers. $281 sellers; August $28 J buyers. $29 sellers. Tone quiet. Coconut oil: bulk $42 sellers: drums $45i sellers. Tone steady. Pepper: Muntok white $176 sellers. Sarawak white $175 sellers. Special Sarawak black $135. Tone quiet. SINGAPORE
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  • 39 10 uiiljljybiiSflJiiy THE five-man Indian xt i| f T by the CotUm Textile I lum J^J Bombay, yesterday discussed the "*^^B trade with Malaya, with tlu x l2r S^H nicrcf 'inn Inn list t Wit E I P Ha
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  • 83 10 SIR Milrs Thoma> < man of BO AC recently, that with creased fleet of which were now r the Corporations were up by CISMMM i first three months ol current financial year pared with the correspond:^ period in 1954. He emphasised that it w: important that there I
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  • 81 10 Minister Delegate Members of the Indian Textile B>fc laya met the Assistant Mini>t«r of "nir^r Mr. J.M Jumabhoy. (top Irft >e*urdi> Mta (anti-clockwise): Mr. Arvind Xarotuni mfc nominee of the Ahmedahad Mill Owner* i W? P. K. Nagersheth. Secrctar> oi th< port Promotion Council: Ml < noobh sident of All
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  • 94 10 reports of Russian I ing of rubber in the Loi market sent prices in S:' pore up sharply ft first grade August Bhipti closing at $1.27| per lb I firm market, a rise of 3> cents on Saturday. The upward trend ea Singapore trade circles by surprise. Speculative bi<
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    • 609 10 KUALA LLMPH* MUNICIPAL COUNCIL TENDER NOTICE. HpENDERS ARE invited for 1 the lease of the Restaurant in the Jalan Raja Bot Market. 2. The lease will be for a period of 3 yearj at a rental payable monthly in advance and the successful applicant will be required to pay the
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    • 49 10 NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Electricity Department VT'ORK in connection with electrical extensions in Upper Serangoon area necessitates cessation of electricity supply between the hours of 12.00 midnight on Tuesday 19.7.55 and 6.00 a.m Wednesday. 20 7.55. The followine substations will be attected:-* Boundary Road, Florence Road, Upper Serangoon
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    • 106 10 NIPPON YUSEN KM*" $por» Atsufa Marti for Onoa r/a'*eHev Tang.er. Casablanca. London. A- I wero. Kotieraam. 6 Harntu't Auf <Pasw>o«er« Accer'Mi Antj Mary for Kobe. N okoha ma Ctorofii Mam for Yokor-*nv X c^ Art Co*o M B< Osak., CTO »60C Manila Mar* for Aoen. UiUXXjU. Mntcwan. P Sudan, boti
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    • 120 10 OLTFR ROADS Belaga. Wei Hing. Mekong Hulda Maersk, Hoegh Trader. Stanvac Djirak, Agatha. Crista Ouwerker, K:umana INMR ROADS Corn fish. Tong Ilai. Landak. Caltex 93. Larantuka. Senai, Lariang. Lawu, Merlimau, Petaling, Larut Aik Leong. Lam Ann. Labuaii Hadji. Indan Malim. Pangkor. Tong Leong. Leksula, Sadao, Sintsa. Kimanis. Torias. Bruas. Kah
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    • 1096 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD A CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 iilSy <ib p o.p», THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o.pt. C«rri«r« option to proceed via other ports to load and diichjrge cjrg© SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. S**" 1 ptl Aeneas tor Marseilles. Liver- /13 pool Avcnmouth C.
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    • 789 11 MITSUI fc& LINE FOR JAPAN from Indo S P e Sh m Pc 0 fl Kyoritsu Maru from Calcutio, tor Hongkong Kobe Mo|i, Yokohama Nogovo 28 July Wayo Meru trorr Colcutto Rangoon, for Kob« Yokohama Oscko Moil 29 July FOR JAPAN from Cont.nent Hoeison Moru for Yokohama, Kobe, Nogoya. via
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    311 12 Lighthouse Facts fTHE heart of this light- house is a paraffin vapour lamp (3) with a flue (1) and an incandescent mantle only the size of a man's fist. The light is then magnified by lenses so that it reaches a strength of l! 74.000 candle power. It
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  • 487 12 THERE S nothing much nicer o n a hot day than lettuce salad, but m> few people serve it to perfection It deserves a little care. The great thing is to use the lettuce a* soon as possible after it has been picked or -jht B if
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  • 93 12 fpiIIS .jaw buster will have your tongue tied up in knots by the time you've said it three times as quickly as you can. But you'll have the laugh on your friends when you watch tiiem trying to say it. Sam showed Shirley seven shabby salt shakers.
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    314 12  -  Percy Redcar ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦y if THE rubble scattered, dust floated in the air. The pickaxe hacked away, widening the tunnel. Every now and then the miner climbed up the shaft with a load of slag and stacked it outside. The miner I was watching wore a black uniform with
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  • 265 12 Brisbane Australia, MODERN Robinson Crusoe has been rescued from Scawfell Island, off the Queensland coast. The man. Gilbert Sheldon, was thrown into the sea when his fishing boat was swamped in a storm. He clung to the boat's upturned dinghy while it drifted eight miles to the island.
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  • 368 12  - WHY DO WE LA UGH JOHN HILLABY i I By I'VE been stumped BANG! Just like that! twice in one week! The questions were: WHY do we lav.gh? and WHY do we cry? And I just don't know. But as far as I ran see nor does anyone else! I've
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    • 100 12 "ItJ po<;r NTtllic Doctor. \M I think he's got hiccups." ,9 "Y<,:; miy hi hare I xj -»^^B me about the whitipooL" t^^ T/jrou' )roui the wchool." I A/^raCiyiVT^ 111 7W£ WtTLBSS DIZIA2PS! Hv <^ V^ !I v Qy 6O AND tell tuemN I l/4^p^*^ J B/ACk-PVe'jfbJVl^l U^lnlL^vAwC/ -<- T^tmis
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  • 109 13 D lop gear all the way 4-H in a friendly soccer X ibtl Stadium yesterday. Dynamos moved tne ball y and their attack reripped through the Lian defence. •on the other hand, only kick and run Lian. away to a good •:c a goal up in the nd minute
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  • 28 13 SSEN, Holland. .Mon. (Rev- Duke, .'U -year-old <>*or cycling ace. n Italian Giiera. re- hampionship the 500 c.c. race Dutch Tourist Trophy i Prix meet;ng here.
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  • 92 13 gfiy chnbpl po;l, the Federation to -.'nd the controliri the countries Q| the Asian Federa.i~<ed for their •operation. KS are a little farcical ie control point ol view momeni with managers rorr!Oters flouting the iftsion's ruling not to al- ow world championships without the;r approval
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    49 13 T.4XG YOKE Cm\Y o/ Penfn?p Fllfcten Girls' School who broke a new record hi Me iromen*! long jump in the Penang Amateur AOilelic Association championsiiips held on Saturday at the Pen~ ang Free School. Tl\c distance teas 14 feet 9 inches. Standard photo by Sam Kai Yec.
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  • 388 13 British Boxing Faces Up To Commercial TV LONDON. Mon.-(Reuter) —British boxing is facing up to the threat of commercial television. Plans nave already been outlined by the British Boxing Board of Contiol to safeguard the sport as the big day of "plugged'" ■L.V. draws nearer. The Board are put to
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  • 380 13 COLONY GOLF DRAW DRAW and starting times for Ihe Singapore Golf championships starting on Saturday at the Royal Singapore Goli Club course are: Ist Nine (Old Course) 2.30 p.m. R. A. Mallal <RIO vs R. G. Jones (RSGO; 2.35 p.m. A.C.2 P. Jones (Changil vs O. I. Sink <RSGC>: 2.40
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  • 161 13 LONDON. July 18 (Router) Injuries and loss of form have caused the Knßland test selectors to make six changes from the side beaten in the third test to play South Africa in the fourth test. beginning at Leeds next Thursday. Tenm: P. B. H. May (Surrey raptain».
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  • 144 13 AUSSIES SWEEP THROUGH CHICAGO. Ju!v 18 (API Ken Rosewati and Rex Hartwif I completely outdated Esteban Reyes Jr. and Gustavo Pa yesterday to give AuMraha a />-() sweep over Mexico in the American Zone Davi> Cup tennis competition. Roscwall breezed past young Reyes, f>-2. «;-4. (>-: i. alter Hartwig had
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  • 350 13 LONDON, Mon.— The English County cricket championship table, after Saturdays matches, is as (The Derbyshire and Leicestershire records include two points lor a tie on fiist innings in a match drawn). (The Sussex record included two points foi a tie on ursi innings in match
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  • 220 13 MALACCA. Mon.— St. Francis Association beat Malacca Club by one wicket in the last over for the day at the Club Padang yesterday. The Club, on a good batting wicket, were off to a good start against some steady bowling by Herman and Stanley
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  • 48 13 NORMAN Yardley. the Yorkshire cricket captain who led Lnsland on fourteen occasions, is to retire at the end of the present season. He has told Yorkshire committee of his decision and he is expected to live in Derbyshire. Now 40. Yardley made his debut in 1^3.").
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    • 319 13 iner By Al Copp TTtllnevahT H£y r BULLMOOS£. f r )/i got tsummerYi mavqr, pock commissioner^ L>-y WC^X-^- X I GOT NICE LIDDLE <J COTTAGE, f^ADE Of )OF SALT <i OF ALL SLOBBOVIA. S T rte POLKS LOVES HOME. MAOe OF SOLID) ROSE.COVERED I BA&LE CiTY V VQO BUY T^ENTPAIN
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    • 29 13 New Swim Mark PARIS. Mom (Router* A world record of five minutes one second for women's 400 metres medley -clay swimming wu let up today by a Dutch team
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  • 531 14  -  Jeffery James WERE NOT FAST ENOUGH TAN ENG YOON and Mary Klass are Singapore's fastest man and woman respectively, but if you are satisfied with their speed, I'm not and I am sure that many will be on my side when I say that they can be
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  • 345 14 Koh Combines With Judd REME Surprise R.fc.M.E 4 Police 8A 0 Koh 4. R.E.M.E., one of the lowly placed teams in this year's Singapore Div. 1 league soccer, sprang a big surprise when they trounced Police Sports Association by four goals to nil at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. I- wts
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  • 79 14 SOCCER SAFA League: Div. 1 C.A. vs. IRC. at Jalan Besar at 5.15 p.m. Div 3B: Arab Union vs YCAA at C.U.; S.C.S.A. vs. Social A.P. at C.YM.A. ARMY M.O.R league Div. 2: A D F. vs. Dist. Sig. Rent: M.BTC. vs 75 Coy. R.A.SC: 32 Coy. R.A
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  • 362 14 I>\RIL AFIAH Sports Club went on a goal scoring spree in their Singapore Div. 3B League and (up match against the Town Rangers at River Valley Road, yesterday. The Darul Afiah forwards hit tall past goalkeeper Francis Tan who had to bear the brunt 0 work
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  • 142 14 DOCKYARD "A beat Jollilads A.U. by two goals to one In a Colony Division 3A league match played at Geylang yesterday. Dockyard opened accounts m the fifth minute through Paul who scored from a close range. Three minutes later, goalkeeper Charlie Tan dashed out to
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  • 672 14 22 Enter, Including Chinese And Malays A RECORD number of 386 entries— 46 more than last year has been received by the Singapore Badminton Association for their annual junior championships which start on Saturday. It i.> encouraging to note thru there if a marked increase of
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  • 627 14 Wfofact ia4 (ZetieuA Jfie £elahscr free Una KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —In the last two months, few horses have shown as much sameness and consistency as nine-year-old Technicolor. a chestnut gelding, by Walling Street out of Mountain Fastness. who delights in a stern tussle, and never
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  • 366 14 WITH support coming for the South-cast Asia hotci n a championships for a trophy to be donated by Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, organisers of the championships, prepare the men to fight for Singapore. A TEAM ol 20 Colony boxers have been
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    23 14  - HOW they finished at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, concluding day of the Selangor turf Club meet i na. Pictures by Lean Kup Seng
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  • 45 14 MOSCOW. Mon (Re i?r- world record of six minuU seconds tor the women's by 800 metres rc!a> vu td yesterday by a MoscThe team comprising shina. L. Lysenko and Otaklenko was running a selected Soviet Union during the Physical Culture I events.
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