Singapore Standard, 20 July 1955

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard #fc Jt A safsadf SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1935 Jt I»A<;ES J.i CENTS
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  • 827 1 An Eleventh Hour Cable Arrives From Colonial Secretary Lennox-Boy d And... lolony Is Not je For Rapid If- Government .SAYS SIR ROBERT t^ hi; a pore made it clear yester- •vrrnment was not prepared to ment to Singapore 1 This was revealed by Mr. David Marshall at
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  • 181 1 Shoe Factory Up siness Be! mmployment I >d all night I B month of the m I H the amendments to thr constitution to the Secretary oi State lor the Colonies, Mr. Lennox-Boyd. <Mr. Lennox-Boyd arrives in Singapore on July 31 1 He said that the Government had asked him
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  • 47 1 Sentence On Sgt. Confirmed MOENCHEN GLADBACH. Germany. July 19 <Rev- General Sir Richard Gale. British Commander-in-Chief in Germany, today confirmed the death sentence of Sergeant Frederick EmmettDunne. for the murder of his s rir>t husband. ntence and findings are >nbject to further review by the Army Council.
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  • 46 1 MANILA. July 19. <AP> Miss Universe of 1952. the r Armi Kuusela of Finland, now Mrs Virgilio Hilano of the Philippines. Bare birth yesterday to a n pounds. 15 ounce boy. to bo named Aarne after the i beauty'i father.
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  • 108 1 MR. DAVID MARSHALL and his Council of Ministers conferring in his flats just before the Chief Minister saw the Governor, Sir Robert Black, for the second time yesterday in the row over th«* appointment of four junior ministers. Picture shows (from left): The Health Minister, Mr.
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  • 422 1 I'LL EAT HUMBLE PIE FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS' AN ELEVENTH HOUR coble from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. LennoxBoyd, yesterday prevented the Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall from tendering the resignation of his government. Mr. Marshall's decision to
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  • 330 1  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By Citizen's Status Is Questioned IS Tungku Abdul Rahman a Federal citizen? I ask this question having read that Tungku Abdul Rahman, President of UMNO, and head of the Alliance, who is confidently expected to be leader of the Government expected to come into
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  • 57 1 JAKARTA. July 19 <AP) Crisis or no crisis between the army and government the chairman of the Indonesian elections committee still believes the country's first General Elections lor Parliament will be held on Sept. 29 S. Hadikusumo told a newfc conference he is planning on
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  • 34 1 HONGKONG. July 19 (UP) —Five persons were killed and nine seriously injured when some 50 landslides occurred yesterday as a result of recent torrential rains which caused all Hongkong reservoirs to overflow.
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  • 158 1 Tense Wait In Colony Villa HUNDREDS of sightseers and holiday-makers at the Haw Par Villa in Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, yesterday, went their way admiring the many exhibits unaware that stark drama was being enacted in their midst Mingling among the crowds were a score
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  • 189 1 LONG BEACH. California, July 19 (AP).— Preliminary judging starts today in the Miss Universe contest, but the international beauty queens all hope the competition won't be as difficult as that they got from American actress Mamie Van Doren. They were guests o* Uni-versal-International Studios yesterday.
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  • 194 1 Healthy Sign Says Hagerty GENEVA, July 19, (AP)— The Bis: Four powers agreed today to give the problem of German unification top priority on a four-point agenda for the "summit" talks. The four points decided on were: 0 Reunification of Germany: European security; 6
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  • 25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. An unknown number of bandits set fire to and destroyed about two acres of rubber trees in Yong Peng. Johore.
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  • 110 1 Day Of Chaos In Colony g YESTERDAY was a day of chaos not only for the Government but for the news agencies and foreign correspondents as well. Minutes after 4pm when Mr David Marshall left Government g House after his final discussions with the Governor. Singapore's Electra House was buzzing
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  • 756 2 But Criticise His Demand OPPOSITION leaders in general last night hailed Mr. David Marshall's firm stand for "government of the people by the people." They lauded his threat to resign on the question of whether the Governor or the people's elected representatives should rule the country.
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  • 159 2 COMMODITY PRICES I OSINd rudher prhe> (cents per Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No I X s s Sp<;t Loose 128 1281 No 1 KS S fob. Aug. 127} 127? No 2 12 122 No. 114 i 115 Tone: Steady. UN FKICE The prue of tin vestcrday was
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  • 81 2 SINGAPORE'S Chief Ministor and Minister for Commerce :md Industry. Mr. David Marshall, declared yesterday that the Government policy Is to encourage and give support to local industry. This policy was contained in Inters sent to heads of departments regarding Government purchases from local factories.
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  • 59 2 General Back On A Visit pholo GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer (second from left) chats with th< C-in-C. Far KaM land Forces. Lt. General Sir Charles Loewrn (on his richt) on arrival at Kal lang Airport last Bigfct On his left are Aidi <1, ('amp to the (io\«inni. Lt. -Commander I
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  • 99 2 Man Wants Self-Govt. Marshall THIRTY-SIX Americana heard the Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall, explain his Government to them. "He told us that it is a natural tendency for man to want self-government.* 1 said Dr. P. H. D. Tarbell. Professor of Economics at the Lafayette College and leader of the
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  • 152 2 THREE labourer?. P. Rcthinasamy. R. Xadaison. and |V. Vairappan. were each sentenced to five years' imprisonment by Mr. Ju. c tiro Whitton in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, I r causing grievous hurt to two others. Ycerapan So:noo and A. Thangaraju. in
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  • 34 2 HONGKONG, .hily If Special Standard 'S<r\ Closing prices of the H r Exchange today wren to ill sterling; 55.825 US$l; 11J37 to M Sd.llil to one Irvii piah; Gold (252.50 to t.
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  • 97 2 Mail Held Up By In Britain Arrive A RECORD mail of o\«r 0.000 bass destined lor Malaya arrived in Sin. pore on the pasMii^or liners Oran.ie and (artli yesterday Special stafl from tin postal department were it the uharws to meet t h«Oran.je .wsterday. ami while hundreds of visitors had
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  • 8 2 Temp Drops On To I I w I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 72 2 Weather Report MINIMUM Temperature: From 7..J0 p.m. July 18 to 7..J0 a.m. July ly. Singapore (77F), Penang (75F», Kota IJahru <7IF), Kuala Lumpur (74F). Ipoh (7.:F). Kuantan 1 7 IF). Maximum Temperature: From 7..:0 a.m. to 7.30 n.m. July 19. Singapore <87F>. Penan* 89F i. Kota Bahru (88F) Kuala Lumpur
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  • 275 3 Labour Unrest Hits Land Sales THE recent riots, strikes and the politicol unrest developing in Singapore have distracted speculators from investing their money o n large landed properties and the sudden drop in these transactions have involved millions of dollars, The Standard learns. Mr.
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  • 47 3 A DETECTIVE. Mohammed r bin Haron, was yesteri barged in the Seventh j f e's Court, with steal-' r'^B irom a house in Have- < Road on Jan. 26. The ca^e was postponed to Sept. 14. Bail of $500 in two; sureties was extended.
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  • 13 3 I I >und I »'h .n T" L r "tant
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  • 129 3 Merchant Gets Court Judgment THE Ch:ef Justice. Si r Charles Murray-Aynsley. gave judgment in the Singapore High Court yesterday. of $3,952, with six per cent interest, and costs, for Lv Seng Kiat. a merchant, against Tan F.ng Bee. trading as E. B. Tan Trading Company. The amount represented Lu's claim
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  • 57 3 THE organising secretary of the Singapore Council of Education. Mr. P. X Hcrnon. will speak at the East Wes* Society i meeting en Thursday on "Germany A Giant Awakened" at the British Council Hall at 8.30 p.m. The talk will be illustrated by film .strips shown
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  • 269 3 All-Party Committee Men Begin Tour Of Schools THE All-Party Committee on Chinese Education yesterday began the first of several fact-finding tours of Chinese primary and middle schools in Singapore. The party, headed by the Education Minister. Mr. Chew Swoe Kee. visited the Chinese High School, Nanvans Girls High School and
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  • 85 3 From Durian Orchard To Court SEVEN boys with a hanker- r duriana founr l themselves in trouble with the police on July 18 "They had walked into an orchard oil Stevens Road, they told d Singapore Magistrate, where they saw durians on the ground." We helped ourselves durians. 'We thought
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  • 44 3 TWO officers of the Postal Department in Singapore, Messrs. Moksen bin Kassim and Hassan bin Chce and a postman. Mr. Rampat Rai. who retired from the department recently will be presented with valedictory letters at a ceremony in the General Post Office today
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  • 81 3 TWO men. Tan Tien Eu and Ler Siong Hock, claimed trial in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of trespass "by boarding the freighter Lexa Maersk" in the early hours of July 1!) in the sea on* Tanjong Rhu with intent to annoy a
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  • 78 3 LEW Chin Ngian. who cheated the Social Welfare Department of $140 by making a false declaration that he had no means of income, was yesterday bound over for six months in the Fifth Police Court. The Prosecuting Officer told the court that Lew drew relief funds
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  • 81 3 A BALLET recital will be held in the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, University of Malaya, on July 23, by the three wellknown dancers, Soonee Goli, Choochiot Goh and Blossom Shek. This will be their last perjormance in Malaya bejore they leave the country. At the recital two
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  • 202 3 JOHORE BAIIRr. Tues.— A sharp and sudden downpour of rain shortly after 1 p.m. today did not dampen the spirit of Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Party Negara leader, nor prevent him addressing his electorate. He was off again in a car with
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  • 56 3 IFOH. Tucs. Mansur alia? Ahmad a former attendani attached to the Rex Theatre today denied a summons charge of having assaulted a girl ticket seller of the same cinema Mansur was alleged to have slapped Miss Lian Sai Kam on June 'A in the cinema premises.
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  • 39 3 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Coroner. Mr. K. T Alexander, yesterday on a five-year-old boy. Ong Choon Hoe. who was knocked down by a trolley bus in Tanjom Pagar Road on March 8.
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  • 32 3 V MURUGIAH. 27. was yes terday fined $100 by the Firsi Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, foi attcmpiing to steal a bicycle from the live-foot way of a shophousc in Brickfields Road.
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  • 146 3 Gun Fired In Rival Secret Gangs' Row A SINGAPORE policemen'? revolver went off in the midst of a souffle with a mobster. I after a clash between two rival secret society gangs at the junction of Bernam Street and Tanjong Pagar Road. early yesterday morning. The bullet hit the ground
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  • 120 3 Accused Of Shipping Forgeries ANG Soon Guan. was yes terday charged in the Singapore Second District Coun with using a forged hartei book, shipping invoice, hartei manifest and an outward de claration form at the Indonesian Consulate in March this year. It was alleged that Ang used these documents in
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  • 75 3 A VEGETABLE farmer. Tan Chiap. was found guilty by a Singapore Magistrate yesterday ol helping to run a Chap-Ji-Ki lottery in Braddell Road on April 27. Asked if he had anything to say before he was sentenced, he said: "Yes, I
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  • 32 3 ROMAN Heng a former shipping clerk of Harper Gilfillan Co.. Ltd. Malacca, was charged with misappropriating $2,856.58 before Mr U R T. Chelvam President of 'he Session.^ Court here today
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  • 33 3 TAIPEI. July 19. <AP> More than 200 houses were destroyed or damaged by a tornado that kniled through the industrial town of Hsinchu. in north-west Formosa, yesterday. Three persons were injured
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  • 40 4 MRS Catherine Buxbaum. of the l)e Laszo Colicge of Music Memphis Term.. and the Cleveland Institute of .Music, will uicompany the String Orchestra Concert on Wednesday. Aug 3. on the pian, at the Victoria Memorial Hall
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  • 244 4 Dressmaker Sued By Ex-Employee A DRESSMAKING Instructress, Tan .Jiak Ken?. 20. instituted a claim in the Singapore Hiph Court yesterday, against her former employer. Lv Young Chen, woman principal of the Hong Sin Ladies Dressmaking School, for $1,510. being the balance of salary alleccdly due to her. Tan told the
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  • 286 4 Ipoh Alliance Men Claim Trial IPOH, Tues. Two Ipoh and Menglembu Alliance Town Councillors, Mr. Kok Yoon San and Mr. Yap Yin Fah, today claimed trial to a criminal summons charge of defaming the character of the Progressive Party's Federal election candidate, Mr. D. R.
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  • 299 4 THE Singapore City Council last night charged its Labour Unions Federation with ignoring the invitation by the Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee to discuss outstanding claims. A statement issued by the president of the Council, Mr T. P. F. McNeice. said that for approximately
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  • 147 4 Fake Turns Out To Be Genuine SINGAPORE Police have received a letter in which was enclosed a $10 Malayan currency note claimed Ly'the w liter to be a forgery' The writer also emphasized that many such notes were in circulation in the Colony, Police dispatched the note to the Secretary
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  • 82 4 LOO Lay Vee was charged yesterday in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court with offering a $6()-bribe to a Police constable to avoid arrest on June 22 at the junction of North Canal Road and George Street. It \va s alleged that Loo, when arrested with a lorry
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  • 80 4 Have You Seen This Boy? FOR the past two months, parents of Peter John. 14. have spent hours searching for him in vain Yesterday. Peter's father. Mr. R. John appioached The Standard to heln trace his missing son Peter, a fifth standard student of St Anthony's School, has been missing
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  • 281 4 CATHOLIC VIEW RESPECTED BUT THE Singapore Family Planning Association recognizes that contraception is contrary to the religious principles of Roman Catholics and it respects their view and makes no attempt whatsoever to interfere Its sole purpose, this n>ply to Catholic censure emphasises, is to help those people who do not
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  • 247 4 Woman Sues Motorists For Damages A WOMAN. Berta Lindsay Dilkson, brought an action before Mr. .Justice Knight in the 1 Singapore High Court yester- day. for damages against Jim Victor Inch and Ong Seng Tuck, for injuries received as a result of a motor accident at 14' Mile. Woodlands Road,
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  • 81 4 Top Typist Aims For World Mark MISS Edna Hine*. who won Che Australasian typing championship with 116 words a minute on unknown text. tw( years ago has rntPied for the World Typing Chami ionship. Miss Hine.s flew into Singapore on a g.intu> plane on ier way to Monaco France, where
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  • 317 4 Exhibition's Good Start LONDON, July 19 (Reuter)-The Singapore Art Society s first exhibition outside Singapore had a happy start yesterday in London 7,700 miles away. It Is believed here that this initial attempt to introduce the work of Singapore and Malayan artists to the British
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  • 735 5 THREAT OF CLOSURE STIRS UNION Last Minute Bid To Settle Issue cl K!^R RS of the Sin gapore Factory and *hop Workers Union will make a last minute attempt to negotiate a settlement with the management of the Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd., this morning. Hume Industries had informed the
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  • 331 5 NEW PAINT PUT THROUGH TEST A FIRE-RESISTANT paint developed by a Singapore company promises to banish the primary fear of attap dwellers in the Colony and in the Federation that of being consumed by lire in their sleep. A preliminary test was carried out
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 5 S I I R I Doraiswaml Sasftri, a Sanskrit and Vedanta scholar of India, arrived in Singapore yesterday for a short stay in Malaya. Shri Sastri was a professor of Sanskrit before he took on as hi s mission in life the expounding and propagating of the philosophy of
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  • 49 5 TAN Ah Wah was charged yesterday in the Fourth Police Court with attempted extortion of $4f.50 from Yen Chec Senq on July 14 at Lorong H7. The Magistrate Mr j m. Dcvereux Colcbourn allowed bail of $1,000 anrf postponed the case to July 17 for mention.
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  • 132 5 TAX TO\G HOI'S interest ;n a knuckle duster took him to the Singapore Sixth Magistrate Court yesterday. The police picked him up m June 30. at the junction if Braddell and Thomson FJoads for being in possession of a knuckle duster. When arre.sted they
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    • 769 5 cQlmanac Information at a Glance Ellington (XL» 130 News fS); Opinion (19 3f)m>- 230 At the "Timnmmiiniiiiii, 145 Music Atle- Lunrn IKLI. Console <19 symi- '1 4."» P;an;.-1 g^Ksm^Hmimmmmm.ii mMMgHIMK m or chocr 5 bum i1959m); Ju m Mobil Quesi jr I |kj m r\ f% r Announcementi and Prosramme
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  • 972 6 Singapore Standard Vagrancy Of Thought IN a broadcast appeal to the people to support 1 the Alliance, the President of the Malayan Chinese Association. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. relerred over Radio Malaya on Monday night to •'people in this country who are afraid of independence.' and explained that "more than
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  • 146 6 Sir:— It is very interesting to note the comments made by Inche Khatizah Bt Hj. Sidek the Kaum Ibu leader of UMNO. In one place she said "Malaya is only for the Malays and should be ruled by the Malays In another place she said that the Alliance
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  • 772 6  -  LONDON. ••rpURX again. WhittingX ton. .said the bells to the serving boy who was so disappointed with the City of London that he had decided to go back to the country; and Dick Whittington turned, took another shot at London, and became its first Lord Mayor.
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 179 6 Sir;— Your reference to the fact that Journalists, in Malaya do not have the strong Union support enjoyed by their colleagues in other countries (reference, your leading article "Poor Journalists" in the issue of July 17th where complaint was made of the discourtesy of a Government practitioner
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    • 95 6 Sir:— Under City Council rulings, non-perish-able articles such as tinned foodstuffs, rice and sugar etc.. are prohibited for sale in private markets, whereas it is allowed in S.I.T. markets. This matter was brought up during several meetings of City Councillors quite a long time ago. but nothing was
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    • 96 6 Sir, It is no doubt a coincidence; but let us hope tolerance, patience and reasonableness will help to remove this word FEAR, made up as it is, of the initials of the four countries attending the Summit talk at Geneva today: F Ranee E Ngland A Merica
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    • 105 6 Sir;— ln Malacca Road there is a building known as the Scout Headquarters. This building. I believe, is only for scout meetings. The Scout building for the last five months has been turned into a dance hall during week-ends. In Malacca Road there are school boys and girls
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  • 199 6 Review of VIEWS Appeal To City Council jjJTUSAN Mclayu lammt> j over the fact that th< Singapore City Counc: J workers have decided t j go on strike if their de- mands are not met v the next fourteen days j Pointing out that th< j grievances of the worki
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  • 1025 6  -  ALASTAIR BUCHAN by Washington Newsletter WASHINGTON. pOR the past three years an argument about the future of American television has been simmering beneath the surface among the radio and TV networks and the motion picture companies. It concerns the question of whether the present system, whereby the
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  • 146 7 (AP)— Prime Minister Nehru H to discuss the Far East situaH "will have to be H tin' Cieneva Summit talks. Geneva. -nice Red China is present at Geneva. Nehru said, the "Summit" ting can involve only discussion with a Bast conference followHe
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    34 7 I mr out the Festival Gardens. Battersea. The gadget "-he's handling in the picture is a chairaplane. \nd ifs no good telling her ti» hang on to her hat. nther she isn't Hearing «»n»\
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  • 161 7 NEW YORK. July l'J. (AP) Blonde former actress Patricia Toriel. who added locks to her front and bedroom dcors after a US$3B,OOO burglary last April, nearly l lost her life yesterday when fire broke out in her apartment and firemen had trouble break ing
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  • 212 7 IKE ASSURES BULGANIN GENEVA, July 19, (Reuler)— President Eisenhower, today asmci Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet PriMC Minister that the United States would never take part in an aggressive war against the Soviet Union, French sources stated. The President, gave the assurance during this after-
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  • 405 7 HO SIGNS PACT WITH RUSSIANS 'My Task Is Fulfilled' MOSCOW, July 19, (Reuter) The Vietminh President Dr. Ho Chi Minh left Moscow from home yesterday after signing a joint decla ration with the Soviet President Marshal Khmenti Voroshilov at the end of a six-day stay in Moscow. Dr. Ho, who
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  • 76 7 LONDOX, July 19. (Renter) —The Queen, at a big investiture at Buckingham Palace. London. today. presented awaitis to more than 20 oflicers and men for bravery in Malaya, Korea and Kenya and bestowed the accolade on seven new Knights. More than 2'2i) men and women s«
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  • 76 7 GEORGE Lowe, a mem- ber of the Everest Expedition, tries out sleeping bag of the type to be used by the British Commonwealth expedition to the South Pole. in London on July 15. Looking on are. left to right: Dr. Vivian Fuchs. Director of the J Falkland
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  • 53 7 NEW DELHI. July 19. <Reuter> Mr. R.K. Nehru. India's Foreign Secretary and cousin of the Prime Minister, has been appointed India's ambassador to Communist China, it was announced here yesterday. Mr. Nehru, who Is 53. will succeed Shri Nedyam Raghavan and is expected to take up
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  • 193 7 SANTA MONICA. California. July 19. (UP)— Millionairess Doris Duke yesterday filed a U553.000.000 damage suit against Confidential magazine as the result of what her attorney termed a "malicious, false, libellous and degrading article accompanied with photographs" of the tobacco heiress. Miss Duke's attorney, Jerry
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  • 215 7 Ike Meets An Old Friend ORESIDLNT Eisenhower warmly shook hands with Khrushchev and Soviet Premier Bulganin, both of whom he met for the first time yesterday. He had a warm greeting for his old friend, Soviet Defence Minister Zhukov, resplendent in his Marshal's uniform. At 10.30 a.m.. the gallery was
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  • 52 7 NICOSIA. July 19. <Rcuter> Nine masked terrorists blew up the British-owned luxury yacht Romola in a small Cyprus estuary yesterday, after overpowering a Cypriot watchman at gunpoint and tying him to a tree. The owner of the yacht is Mr. Farid Houry. a British subject of
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  • 46 7 PORTSMOUTH. July 10 (UP i A laulty torpedo caused the explosion which sank the British .submarine Sidon on Junr 19 with the loss of 13 lives, a Royal Navy expert testified at the inquest yesterday. The jury ruled accidental death.
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  • 304 7 A- Bank Offer Welcomed Russia Now Ready To Join Peace Fund' GENEVA. July 19. (Rcutcr) Western diplomats last night welcomed Russia's decision announced by Marshal Nikolai Bulganin here to contribute fissionable material to the American sponsored international atoms-for-peace fund. The Soviet Premier's disclosure came only a few hours alter President
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  • 173 7 Geneva Round-Up 'JV/ E first day of the Big Four summit meeting was all smiles, despite the sweltering heat. As the delegates gathered Geneva had its hottest day of the year 92 degrees Fahrenheit. But everybody looked happy, even Communist party boss Mkita
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  • 157 7 Skipped Daughter's Wedding PRESIDENT Eisenhower on Monday night presented a portable American radio and a handsome pen and an engraved marble inkstand to the Soviet Defence Minister Marshal Georgi Zhukov for his newly-wed daughter. The presentation wa s made at a two and half hour dinner party given by the
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  • 154 7 LAHORE. Pakistan. July 19 (UP)— The Northv I Frontier Province Cabinet, headed by Sardar Abdul Rashid. was dismissed by the frontier Governor yesterday. The new provincial Premier is to be Sardar Bahadur Khan, age? t to the Governor-General in Baluchistan. This was the fourth
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  • 91 7 Invitation To A Sudsy Evening p\NE of the largest beer halls in Frankfurt yesterday imited Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin and the other Kremlin leadeis to a jolly "evening of beer" after the Geneva conference. The proprietor of a beer half sent this telegram to Bulganin in Geneva: •'Very Honourable Premier:
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  • 105 7 Woman Throws A Letter i WOMAN was arrested by the Swiss police just outside the four-conlerem c building here on Monday as she tried to throw a letter into the open car in ulmh the Soviet leader^. Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev, were riding to the afternoon's session. The
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  • 234 8 ft LEFT:— This view from an airplane shows the derailed cars o} a New Haven passenger train tumbled over an embankment after derailment July 14. Killed in the accident was the engineer, identified as Arthur Ortenau of New Haven. At least 20 passengers were injured When the
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    52 8 TOP:~—H teas so hot at Ascot but these racegoers weren't going to be put ojf studying form by the heat. With a little improvisation plus their straw hats, they icere anything but downhearted as they studied the racing. Or maybe those smiles meant they'd just found
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  • 568 9 VacEluwifie finds out I nil wrong about Hob' W- Ptfii fur a night out with H Menace) Mitchum— HolH (off trouble. ,jst tn.it would happen, I figured, w ind up in the Foreign Legion —or X H beauties of Gay Paree H inspired by the graceless .J flinging
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  • 56 9 IT seemed like a logical question. Called in to M-G-M for story conferences on "Forbidden Planet." Walter Pidgeon was chatting with Producer Nicholas Nayfack about the forthcoming picture set on a planet billions of miles away in outer space. "Tell me." asked Pid^eon, "will this be shot here
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  • 27 9 Turkish Delight PHOTO. Lover of nature is beautiful Turkish film actress Gulderen Ece who shows off her charms while sunning herself on the lawn at home. AP
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  • 182 9 Around the Studios with RON BURTON vr ir Gene Risks His Neck For A 'Shot' QENE Kelly has had > various roles in his I career which entailed possible peril, but none so dangerous as in his latest M-G-M picture, "It's Always Fair Weather." Those wno watched his exploits as
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  • 159 9  -  CLIFT says [JOLLY WOOD and on e of its top starr Montgomery Clift do not like each other at all. Because Monty liKes to lead the life of an average American man. Hollywood accuses him ot being eccentric— and in return Monty says he thinks the
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  • 354 9 T^DMUND GWENN is celebrating his sixtieth year as an actor, and is prepared to go on for another GO years. On the set of M-G-M's CinemaStope production *The Bar Sinister," his latest film. Guenn said: "I like my work. Acting, like any creative job, is
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    456 9 plungin! AT blondc L bombshell-sporf, H«ht-fitHng, 5 Cl WOre tho Jo "c Ru«ell'» and on inch more than Marilyn 2 Monroe's. fashionable areas because he likes the feeling of having a neighbourhood S around him IJE drives around in his Z ±x 1940 car. he does not S associate
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  • 189 9 ravn? Only Chain Smokers Wanted PRODUCTION on Samuel Goldwyivs GUYS AND DOLLS came to a temporary halt recently when a number of dress extras, hired to play customers in a night club sequence, turned out to be nonsmokers. The scene being shot was a dramatic meeting between
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  • 320 10 MALAYAN GOVTS. STUDY TRADE REQUEST FOR US Move To Avert Loss 0/ M Market To The Philip^M The Singapore Government is discussing W) th of the Federation of Malaya on a request by traders f of convertible sterling for the copra and oil milling further contraction of the entrepot trade.
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  • 305 10 SINGAPORE women's appreciation for latest and most modern styles has made the Colony an important South-east Asian link in the world of fashion. This is the opinion of Mrs. Laura Lav who runs an exquisite dress saion in Stamford Road, Singapore. And Mrs. Lav speaks from practical
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  • 306 10 Malayan 'Soap War' Is On— Lever Bros. Finance And Commerce t;:vX J THE biggest-ever Pan-Malayan advertising campaign lor a washing product has been started to introduce a new synthetic detergent OMO, declared the managing director of Lever Bros., Mr. N. F. Nicholson. OMO competes directly with two imported American detergents,
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  • 76 10 MANILA. July 10. Part of the fifty thousand tons of rice arrived here recently from Thailand to case an expected shortage, a Government official said. Leopoldo Posadas, Chief of the National Ric o and Corn Corporation's warehouse division, said an initial shipment of 2,500 tons of
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  • 119 10 Tea Is In The News Sir Eric TEA has been hitting the headlines, said Sir Eric Macfadyen. chairman of the Rubber Plantations Investment Trust at the annual genera! meeting in London recently Sir Eric said that so far as British Tea Companies in Malaya were concerned, v number of them
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  • 122 10 LATEST SINGER MACHINE THE new Singer Automatic sewing machine which enables housewives to accomplish over 101 stitch variations, has recently been introduced into the Malayan market. Automatic sewing enab!<?< Malayan housewives to do decorative stitching on collars and culls. curtains and slip covers, with ease. Arrowheads. scallops. 7.igzags, dominoes, monograms,
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  • 228 10 THE improvements in the commodity prices in Singapore resulted in increased turnover and generally quotations were higher in both tins and rubbers in the Malayan share market yesterday. Industrial shares, though quieter, were steady Most ot the business transacted were in the rubber and tin
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  • 181 10 THE Singapore tin price once again rose to the peak level for the year, rising by $2ji to $372J per picul yesterday, but rubber remained unchanged at $1.27} per lb. lor first grade August shipment on a steady market. Rubber prices opened lower but
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  • 53 10 A LONDON firm has just produced what is claimed to be the most luxurious and technically advanced telephone index of its kind. It is in the form of a typewriter keyboard, and a gentle touch of the key of the initial required automatically releases the lid at
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  • 196 10 PAA THAIS MAY SIGN AN AGREEMENT WASHINGTON July 19. Thailand is expected to sign an agreement shortly under which Pan-American World Airways would help the Thais expand and improve their commercial airline. A Fan-American spokesman confirmed that negotiations to that end have been in progress with Thai authorities for a
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  • 91 10 U.S. Exports Of Tyres Increase AKRON, Ohio. July It. Tyre shipment.v I the United States will ex 105,000.000 units, in in of 11 per cent over in.") 4 I tyre iUCg, acrording to mates released her I the B.F. Goodrich Compl Tyns {or new lute and for replac-emrnf peeled to
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    • 824 10 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRIST on behalf of THE KUCHING MUNICIPAL COUNCIL invites Tenders for the erection of 6 blocks <jf 7 storey low cost flats, 11 blocks of 3 storey low rost flats and 40 terrace houses .V Ban Hock Road, Kuching. Sarawak. Tender form etc. may be obtained
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    • 254 10 PROPOSED ANGLO CHINESE SCHOOL BUILDING AT COLEMAN STREET TENDER NOTICE rpENDERS arc invited for the 1 erection and completion of a New AngloChinese Schoo: Building (Methodist Church) at Coleman Street. Singapore Plans and Bills of Quantities may be obtained from the Architect. Ng Keng Siang. F.R.1.8.A. at No. 5 Bonham
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    • 348 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Section 103 of the Municipal Ordinance (Chapter 133) Making up and Draining of (a) Lorong 3(> Gcylang Koad to (iuillrm.ini Road, and (b) Petain, Beatty. Jutland and Sturdee Roads VOTICE la hereby given that the Plan Specification. Estimate and Apportionment of expenses of making up
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    • 178 10 SINGAPORE: Sharcbro W yesterday reported the lo .</■■ r 1 ing business done: f INDUSTRIALS: 8.8 Pi k* 44 l J; Fu.ser Neave orci $1.75: Gammon |170; C Hammer |2.72|; r' Cement $1.50; M O I cents and lii ccnt^, Bros. S2 7."). kj MINING: Burma M p and tt/»;
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    • 134 10 Baud TKR r R ADS S" onp T:,IH,M ''^nsang. Mek Oranje 1. Glengarry Ifan Ment,, Aon iCI>k T §ai sf°. 1 dowi (i Lingula 8. Pembroke Trun m R-^ c an S- If IJo!1 v sh »W 13, Aeneas L 5 Siberoet 19 i.rk 1 r la< S e blgo
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    • 509 11 h<^rH TRADING CO., LID. fe- BLUE FUNNEL LINE T mIH *M»RKAN MfVICI H«» Y" k M»«"ao>lg*to. Cult Ports S por. P. S h»m Penang In Port 27 |uly 28/29 |«ly 9/16 Sept 17 Sept It Sept 9 16 Oct 17 Oct fg Oct etHer ports to load *n4 discharge cargo.
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    • 1128 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Itli "**> (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) SKipping Travel o^,, TIIL BLUE FUNNEL LINK D. P t. C«ff»« M c«ti.n to pfo<»«d via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS t. LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON tr CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. STiam Penang
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    • 821 11 MITSUI tjpV LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P r Sh m P<non9 Kyoritsu Moru from Colcutio tor Hongk on g Kobe Mojj Yokohomo Nogovo 28 July Woyo Moru tronr Colcutto Kongoon, for Kobe Yofcohomo Ocko Moil 29 July FOR JAPAN trom Cont.nent Hoeison Moru for Yokohomo, Kobe. Nogoya. vio
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  • 380 12  -  NORAH LITTLEJOHN S» KiWiou By JJERE'S the newest holiday skirt a Stripe-me-skirt-stripe-me-pants. You step out in it, -and it looks like a pencil-slim skirt. Take a good stride, and it s a pair of jeans. Take a small step, and it's a skirt again. It's a jeans-skirt. A pair
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  • 538 12 Ten -Times -Beaut iful Girl Says Peggy Hopkins V GIRL n be really beautiful only if she's beautiful ten times over." That's the opinion of beauty expert Max Factor, who makes up some of Hollywood's loveliest stars. When I visited the Max Factor. London. beauty •salon they gave me his
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  • 96 12 j HERE'S HOW handprinted silk can transform Ja plain, dark dress for a occasion. J Cut a large collar from Sthe silk-using a small Jpattern. and extending the pouter edges to reach the seams of the Jdress^ Make two pockets, as illustrated in the diagram J and button
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  • 613 12 The UNDERCOVERED Girl Gerree Read Writes Aboni An unusual feature of Singapore is that with all its crimes and its troubles, there are very few examples of sex crimes. Why this should be I do not know, for with all the vast expanses of naked flesh we see in our
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    • 39 12 a EDV\ .UJD COOK CO. LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND SON OF SINDAD with the Daughters of the Forty Thieves CAPITOL SATURDAY MIDNIGHT -r"i*M-^- t ri_ri J r, f) n m \*X' j C Wl Si' «"«k* r*- /V Kly CHAINS
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    • 217 12 TO U A b Ql OJ A 1 ION -I question not ir ft'^^mMWWt'immfyKfnmrm^mrmr^ y ihn>he« "inn If roys *-^%f > t < #,ff i load 11m- air; Bryond my pBHMM| W* heart m«<l n«»i reach whrn S^St f \M%'% all i<« MiniiiM-r there John M > •jfIHLNi I WKUNKKDAI
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  • 10 13 WOMEN ARE PED OR MES' LES 1 KtXS m I
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  • 415 13 Gangsters Fix Fights NEW YORK. July 19, i P► Rather unexpectedly, boxing in America is in most precarious posi-i n years, with investi-l us underway in New' and Pennsylvania i the Press generally cool to boxing. boxing ha s been under k for years. •roe through
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  • 77 13 LONDON. July If), (Re uter)— Charlton Athletic. the English first division football flub, today agreed to accept a fee of £35.000 the highest ever received by an English Club for the transfer of Eddie Firmani. their 21 -year-old South African inside forward, to Sampdcria F.C.,
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  • 98 13 LONDON July 19 (Reuter) —Pace making records are not favoured by the British Amateur Athletic Board. Mr Jack Crump. Secretary and team manager, said today "Any deliberate pace making race would jeopardise a record bein? accepted." Crump said "We should look askance at any performance
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  • 63 13 IT'S STRICTLY LEGAL pnoto. CHICAGO: It's no holds barred as these two lady ivrestlers go at the sport in an unladylike wan in Chicago. Penny Banner (right), putting the squeeze on a leg lock hold, and, Lee Chona La Claire were engaged in Illinois' first legal women s wrestling match.
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  • 696 13 TAYFIELD ROUTS SURREY [Scoreboard] SOUTH AFRICA— Ist. Inns .'U Sl/RRKY Ist. Inns (overnight iHi for 2». May low b la\(iH<] ft Constable st. Duckworth b Mansell |fl Harrington Ibw b lavheld ."> E. A. Bedser c Waite b Goddard 10 Mclntvre c Fuller b lay field <* Laker c Mansell
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  • 71 13 MELBOURNE, July 19 (Router > The Council of the Lawn Tennis Association of Austialia decided tonight to accept an invitation to send two men and two women ranking players to tour India from December 12. 1955 to January 1. 1956. The decisions, however, stipulated that Davis
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  • 131 13 LOUISVILLE. Kentucky, July 19 <AP).— The Australian Davis Cup team, hoping to reclaim the tennis trophy lost last year at Sydney, was in Louisville today for the American zone semifinals of the competition. Their opponents in the semifinals here on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
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  • 419 13 LONDON. July 19, (Rcutcr)— Yorkshire cut Surrey's lead to four points in the English county cricket championship when they completed an eight-wickets' win over Middlesex shortly before lunch at Lords here today. But Surrey, champions for the past three seasons, have two county games in hand
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  • 23 13 7 Nr The engagement Li M 1 d.. j* r Mr w w How Mrs Nc X ukt p.acc on 23rd Jj
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    43 13 MAKRIKI) J| \h 4th MR HO VEE TUCK, third son o f Mr ft M; c 0 §mm iong. and Him Vau Poh C oldest da enter of JTau ITal ro«g and lira v. iU Fong. at ti.e I .gi>ti v Ipoh
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    • 485 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ArKNOUItDGMtMTS THK f.mil, of the X Ooi Lak Siir. humbly thaiik au friends and j, for sending wreaths, scrolls is of condolence. mon< ise of their nd lor attending fWUE family of the laic Mr. X Sim Geok Soon sineen thank all friends ?nd relatives attendinf night visit-
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    • 206 13 pner By Al Copp wßß^ 9aamKS^< < W UT Th more o' slobbovia T<^^: -3ur bljllmoose is W9&* f^L NO* Si-'CES OFF, Tm' MORE. J DETEFtM/NED TO D C*\ ■T-s mCftC Sp CROWDED JT'LL E>Hl j &UV /o\l C— I »^-l m>^ Lm^r As Xf fx v, i JA C
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    345 14  -  TONY RANGEL AN INTERVIEW BY BAM Should Kill' Rule On Professionalism PENANG, Tues.— Should professionals be barred from taking part in badminton tournaments in Malaya? Eddie Choong, the Malayan International champion, who returns to Britain on Thursday to continue his studies, replied: "No, —A thousand times, no!" Eddie
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  • 47 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr S. M. Yong. president of the Selangor Gun Club won the club's annual Clay Pigeon shooting championships with a top score of 180 points. Runner-up was veteran shot and 1 933 champion Liew Foh Shin with an aggregate of 170 points.
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  • 254 14 IPOH, Tues. This year's Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships, which are to be held here from August 18 to 21, may see the biggest congregation of South-east Asia tennis "stars" ever to set foot on Malayan <oil Thirteen leading players from Indo-China. Thailand
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  • 81 14 THE teams for the inter-corp cricket match between R.A.EC and R.A.S.C. to be played on the R.A.S.C. ground a t Ayer Raja Road today from 2 p.m. will be: R.A.E.C.: Major Bennett. Capt. Evans Farmer. W/O2 Barron. W '02. Hewlett W/02. Harper. Sgt. Young. Sgt. Dauncey.
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  • 83 14 THE following will represent thr officer* of the RA6 C. in their annual cricket match Hfuul 'he R.AS.C to be clayed on Sunday. July 24. at the Friendly Hill ground The m t 4 ch J\ ill 1 M:irt at 11 a.m. Lt Col Wiggins (Capt.). Col. Tob»n.
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  • 201 14 PENANG, Tues.— Ooi Teik Hock, the triple crown c Penang champion last year, will defend his titles in the? 1955 championships scheduled to start in early August.? Twenty-four entries have been received for the men s singles This is nine more than last year Heah
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  • 47 14 HONGKONG July ly (AP) 'Venture for Victure". the All American basketball team, scored an 89 to 54 win over the colony champions. South China Cagers in the opening game of their Hongkong visit last night This is their 31st win of the current tour
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  • 188 14 no! says eddie as players who take over from Peng Soon would never oome up to his standard' said Eddie. The chances of Malaya retaining the Thomas Cup m 1958 were pretty good. Eddie declared but it would be difficult to forecast the result in 19<)1. as the present up
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  • 282 14 HK Chinese Humble S'gor Recs KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Profittinß immensely by their fielding of three substitutes in the second half, the visiting Hong- kontj Chinese soccer team today humbled the Selan- gor Chinese Recreation Club. Selangor senior divi- I sion league champions, by whipping them s—l5 1 at the Princes
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  • 205 14 THE latest Classification of Horses issued by the Straits Racing Association yesteruay are TRANSFERS From Class 4 to Class 3: CLEVER BUG: KERRY LAUGH TER; STRONG AND FREE. From Class 5 to Class 4: GRANDEUR; PINNER WESTOTH. NEW CLASSIFICATIONS The date within brackets shown after the horse s
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    94 14 J. O Williams' 25-1 outsider wiranor,' ridden by apprentice C b a r -I t is Gaston wins the 24-mil« Ascot Stakes in a four-horse photo finish at Ascot on July 12— opening day of the Koymi Ascot Meeting j Second home was Lord B«fb^ s "Prescription,' ridden by W.
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  • 390 14  -  TRUNDLE HILL £atur4ai{A fymkhaHa i By u^t, 10 a record entry, tne Mngapore run Club s Gym--khana Meeting to be held on Bukit Timah on Satur-s day, will now consist of eight races. The seven furlongs handicap for deleted lacchorscs, which attracted 24 entries, will be
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  • 179 14 '14 Clubs' Limit Rule Applies To S'pore Golfers NO competitor would be allowed to carry more than the 14 permitted clubs in the Singapore golf championships which start at the Royal Singapore Golf Club on Saturday. A club official said yesterday that it is a standing rule that every player
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  • 62 14 THE foliowing players will represent the Teachers Training College against Radio Malaya in the Government Service League Division II at Farrer Park tomorrow:Naraj'anan. G Suppiah, Low Ke c Seng John Grosse, Mohd Alsogafl George Michell, Leong Kok Wing. Chew Loon, K. S'lbramaniam Thasen Ong Teon£ Hean.
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  • 326 14 J CHINESE Athletics scored jan easy 4-1 victory over j Indian Recreation Club in j Singapore Dh. 1 league soccer match played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Tlie match, played before a j crowd of jast over "0. was too j cue sided to
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  • 230 14 WORK on the Colony's first cinder track at Fairer Park becins at the end of this month. Mr W. 1 Watson, the Cit> Architect told The Sandard yesterday. But Colon" athletes will not be able to use the track unl.l the end of the year,
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  • 392 14  - BOYCOTT T MARATHO EDIN PETERS Colony Cyclists Thren J By If Not Judged On Points CIVILIAN cycling clubs in the Colony m o v biggest cycle race the Phillips Classic from Singo Por^H if the Singapore Cycle Racing Association, th decide the race on a points system. They ere QgQ
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  • 271 14 BIRLEY RO ARMY FOR SERVICES' A BRILLIANT speil «1 rHu 1 bowling: by Birlev, who captured f '2| runs, wrecked Army hopes oi \\^^^l match against the touring Hongkt .^^l Soon yesterday. The tourist, who ou* for 124 runs. dismi»cc strong Army side foi a 81 runs to win the
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