Singapore Standard, 28 July 1955

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard $k A A J. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1933 1 1 PAGES 1 5 CENTS
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  • 684 1  -  K. C. ARUN After An Overwhelming Victory in Every State And 27 Constituencies Crushing Defeat For Onn ELECTORATE OF OVER A MILLION WENT TO POLLS By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance will form the Federation's first National Government next week, as a result of the clean
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  • 53 1  - CATHOLIC NUNS QUEUE UP AT OLLING STATION Lee Thong Choon photo by CATHOLIC nuns from the Ipoh Convent are seen queueing up in front of the old V.M.C.A. building polling station yesterday morning for their turn to cast their votes. They were among the first voters in the Ipoh and
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  • 290 1 There 's A New Hope For A happy End To Govt. Crisis hWALL CLARIFIES ISSUE WITH BLACK ■APORE's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday said he was m hopeful tHat a solution to the present constitutional crisis can be found. Mr. Marshall had earlier met the Governor. Sir Robert Black,
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  • 5 1 Production: Charged C I I
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  • 109 1 Bulgarians Shoot Down A 'Connie' TEL AVIV. Israel. July 27 Gunfire from Communist Bulgarian territory today forced down an Israeli airliner carrying 57 persons including "a number" of American tourists, and eight Britons. The four-engined Constellation of El-al-Israeli Airlines fell near the GreekBulgarian border while cruising on the Vienna-to-istan-bul leg
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  • 38 1 photo. HILLEV I ROMBIN, Miss Sweden," wears the robes and crown of "Miss Universe 1 after she won the title of the most beautiful girl in the world at Long Beach, last week. UP
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  • 249 1 But Wants Marshall To Stay By ANDREW ROTH Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 27— Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, Mr. Henry Hopkinson, today indicated that while the Colonial Office is anxious to retain Mr. David Marshall's Government because of its aid in the recent riots,
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  • 181 1 LONDON. July 27 (L T P) The man who makes clothes for the Queen stunned usually fashion-unconscious Britain today with a naughty and alluring tube like autumn collection. Royal dressmaker Norman Hartnell, as behoves hi s position, normally ignores the yearly scramble to create clothes that
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  • 40 1 LONDON. July 27 (Rcutcr) Union leaders of 4.000 British rilm studio workers today presented a claim to the industry's owners for a 15 per cent wage increase, estimated to cost altogether another £4,000 a year.
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  • 106 1 Moroccans Kill 25 In Algeria ALGIERS. Algeria, July t UP) Foreign Legionaries and Moroccan Riflemen killed 25 rebels and captured 28 in three clashes with the "Army of God" in East Algeria." French Army Headquarters announced today. Fifteen insurgents were shot dead in a running battle near Teoebaa, ciuse to
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  • 49 1 BERLIN, July 27 (UP) A pair of 11-month-old Siamese twin girls from East Germany died today soon after they were separated by a West Berlin surgeon. Doctors said the twins, joined together from the chest to the naval, died because they had common organs.
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  • 40 1 EDWARD AIR FORCE BASE, California, July 27 ,AP> a rocket sled has attained a speed of 1.100 mp.h. in five seconds accelerationbelieved the fastest land .speed ever attained with such a device. Northrop Aircraft said yesterday.
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  • 21 1 A STRONG earthquake struck western Japan yesterday morning in the areas of Osaka, Kobe. Kyoto and Okayama- Reuter
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  • 7 1 TUNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN
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  • 218 1 'Spore Their Second Home SINGAPORE must provide for a special citizenship for Chinese immigrants who give their loyalty to this country. This call was made by nearly all speakers at a meet,ing of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Mr. Ko Teck Kin. presi- j
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  • 144 1 TREASURER ARRESTED IN BAR QUITE a stir was caused last night in the Central Bar in Serangoon Road, Singapore, when the treasurer of a thrift and loan society ol a leading engineering firm was arrested. The official had just passed a cheque belonging to the society over the counter to
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  • 55 1 WORKERS of a Sinp;apor^ sa^o factory in G< nting Larr 1 yesterday disarmed a m;m after he .stabbed Uic watcliman who prevented him from .seeing the manager. They .succeeded in wrenching the blood drinping knilc from the man when he fell backwards and hit his head against a
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    • 23 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL I "There's ««ppin«s» '^tHM prevails good reason Bar fOF the Smile 11 M*» Chec sen-mg the drink jarkberq of course
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  • 693 2 MALACCA MALACCA Ctral (27;033) Tan Siew Sin < All. > 12.104. Karim Bakar and > 3.194. Spoilt votes 429; majority 8.910; percentage 82.09. MALACCA LIAR (37,fi73) A. Ghaflar bin Baba (AIL) 20.790. Ja'afar Tan (Neg.) 2.321. Spoilt vot»-> 547. majority 2J/J69, percentage 33.17. PERAK j KINTA Selitan
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  • 144 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Tran Chans Thanh, Vietnam's Minister of Information declared here tonight that he was greatly impressed by the free political air with which the people of Malaya went to polls today. Mr. Tran ilew into the capital with South Vietnam's Governor,
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  • 79 2 The Old, The You The Maimed... They Got There Some photos. TOP left: Mr. H. Green, presiding officer at* the Posor Road polling station in Kuala Lumpur, assists a lame 55-year-old contractor, Foong Kwee Chong, to cast his vote. On the right, a polling agent instructs three women an Indian,
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  • 15 2 Minister in Praise Police For I I I I I j H I i I
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    • 168 2 Almanac Owing to pressure of space it is regretted the almanac will not be published today. CinemaScop^ a FORTUNE for YOU BRINGS YOU THE STORY OF HANK LEE, YANK IN EXILE, GUNRUNNER hi-j acker of all trades. WE CANNOT G)V E YOU A MILLION DOLLARS oP I^QRXUNE BUT CAN OFFER
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  • 567 3 Keen Spirit Marks Busy Polling All Over The Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— To the hundreds of polling stations an over the Federation of Malaya yesterday went the people the rich and the poor, the healthy along with the lame, the halt and the blind. They were
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  • 22 3 'an: We're fo Win v r..ii then morr than Ml f tllt> rir(lOr •Si their u>u ■I t." t Of I
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  • 235 3 v gara and the Islamic Association. Among cars, jeeps, motor cycles and bicycles, a solitary bullock cart was steadily wending its way to a polling station near here from a distant kampong. Chivalrous males at swampy Satmk Bernam often played Sir Walter" conveying
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 3 Religious teacher Haji Ali {>»» imam Besari 95, travelled 30 miles to Johorc BahJW yencrday and offered his Wessmq to Inche Suleiman om Dato Abdul Rahman, (Alliance).
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  • 152 3 Big Rush By Women Features Kelantan Th* North KOTA EAIIRU. Wed. There \va s heavy polling in all stations of Kelantan's five constituencies. Large crowds of voters were gathered outside the polling booths long before they opened this morning. The rush was so great that additional staff had to be
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  • 178 3 Malayan nature of Government departments. Dato Onn replied that some departments like the Immigration and Broadcasting were already on a panMalayan footing. He expected Negara to win at least 18 out of 52 seats. It Is estimated the voting tn Johore Bahru reached 80 per cent
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  • 219 3 Raffles Students Rally To Onn JOHORE I've Kept The Fight Clean JOHORE BAIIR U, Wed. Polling began briskly in the villages in most of the constituencies in Johorc. At ApiApi in Pontian several hundred gathered outside the polling station at the Malay school by 7 a.m. when voting began. Despite
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  • 647 3 TRENCCANU KIALA TRENGGANU, Wed.— Within a few hours of polling stations opening in Trengganu's three Constituencies this morning. Party Negara were already conceding defeat to their Alliance rivals. The superiority of the Alliance organization was apparent, immediately polling booths were thrown open
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  • 505 4 Rain Couldn't Even Dampen The Spirits Of Voters In Krian IPOH, Wed. Calmness and orderly behaviour prevailed in Perak throughout election day. By 7 p.m., about 40 per cent of the electorate in Perak had gone to polls. Dindings experienced the heaviest polling in the State
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  • 232 4 ALOR STAR, Wed.— Tungku Abdul Rahman, the Alliance President was today the first voter in Kedah where polling: has been the briskest in the Federation. Donning a Manila shirt that has virtually become the Federal counterpart of Mr. Marshall's bush jacket, the Tungku went to the
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  • 138 4 Day Off For The Pahang Fishermen KUANTAN, Wed. Thousands of idle fishing boats dotted many miles of the picturesque coastline of Pahang this morning, as their owners took the day off and headed inland for the polling stations Large crowds thronged most of the 44 polling stations in Pahang Timor.
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  • 43 4 origin "E^n.F'V 0 a ori ines "f»J Tel <* Datoh in the Selangor Barat constituency in order t 0 Persuade them to vote. Picture shows a *roup of aborigines listening intently. The girl seated on the steps is nursing a monkey.
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  • 128 4 NEGARA IS CONFIDENT IN NEGRI SEREMBAN. Wed. The number of voters flocking to the Alliance information desks near Negri Sembilan polling stations today, indicated a certain victory for them. Up and down the State. one noticed today hundreds of kampong folk walking to the polling booths carrying Alliance cards. Women
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  • 40 4 HONGKONG. July 27 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today weic: SI O.OB to £1 sterling; 50. ***** to US$l; $1,837 to Malaya $1; 50. 125 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251,875 to a tael.
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  • 531 4 Rural Area Voters Sacrifice Day's Earning For Polls PENANC BLIND MAN WALKS 2 MILES PENAXG, Wed. Malay fishermen and rubber tappers in the Telok Kumbar area sacrificed a day's earning today to go to the polls in the Penang Island constituency. While there was only a trickle of voters going
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  • 24 5 W Mhe beaming Malay belles, who dominated 3 throughout the Federation wend Kuala Lumpur Barot voting booth in g lo.c-,sbest. Standard Photo.
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  • 48 5 They are Kai Dan Sea Wong alia> P. Xavier, Richard Perera. Khoo Ah Tong alias All bin Abdullah. Napia bin Ymkop and Mohd. Ismail bin Mohd. Yusof. Police found the body or woman gagged and tied •;;>. She was the widow of an Inci.^i Railway signalman.
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  • 133 5 •Standard London Com.) LONDON', July 27 Former Malayan Police Lieutenant P. L. D. Pointon was accommodated in a storeroom six feet by six feet full of rats from November 1953 to j January 1954. During this I period, he contracted scrub typhus. This was
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  • 86 5 AT its annual general meeting this week, the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association elected Mr. John Ede as chairman and Mr. G. Uttamram as deputy chairman. The new Council members are: Sir Ewen Fergusson; Mrs. Elizabeth Choy; Messrs. D. J. Bosanciuet; B. C. J. Buckeridse: E. P. J.
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  • 56 5 MR. D. MtLKLLAN (above) who has been app o i nted Permanent Secretary to the Ministry for Education, with the retirement of the Deputy Secretary of "A" Schools and Colleges. Mr. K. M. Young. Mr. McLfllan. who was formerly Senior Inspector of Schools in Ilongkon?. was appointed Deputy
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  • 239 5 A NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD dental apprentice Loh Soon Kit, was charged the Singapore Second District Court yesterday, with kidndppmg his former er's daughter on April 24 The girl Lim Peck Lian. 14, a Chinese* school student, was found missing from home by her mother, on
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  • 156 5 COMMODITY PRICES I'l.OMNta rubhrr pri»e> dpnts per Ib in SineaD«"e vestrrdav wete Huvfrv Sellpr> W<» I KS s Spot Loose 134 134\ No I Ks s fob Aug. |34| |34| 2°' 132 I?7 So 3 l? 0! 121" lono; Very steady TIN PKltfe I'^f Drue ut tin ye« v was
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  • 67 5 THE offices of the Consulate General. Republic of Indonesia, on the second and third floors of KPM Building, and its Information Section at 106, Robinson Road, will be closed on July 30 for Hari Raya Hajl and on Ann. 1 for the first Monday in August. The Shipping
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  • 108 5 TWO cars collided in Singapore yesterday evenins and the four occupants tumbled out very red in the face. The man in car num/er one saw that his young wife was with the man in car number two. The man in car number two
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 505 6 FORTNIGHT ago Mr. Stan Awbery proposed to rate the question of the Malayan Communist Party.s alleged suggestion to negotiate for an amnesty in Parliament on July 27. In the opinion o: Mr. Awbery and his colleagues, who are members of a committee dedicated to free Asian nations
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    • 474 6 The Malayan Communist Party, it is learned, has issued a directive to its members not to interfere with the Federal election. This might have accounted for the absence of incidents yesterday. The motive is plain. The M.C.P has in 'mind the otler of amnesty made by Tengku Abdul
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  • 710 6  -  SUSAN STRANGE -By- -IF WINTER IS SEVERE LONDON. PROSPERITY and the boorrI- fa! conditions in most industries arc bringing bark incipient coal shortage to Western Europe. Were it not for the c-oal tnat is -and in increasing quantities, probably will be brought across the Atlantic from the
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  • 344 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS First Step I prUSAN MELAYITS edi-| torial of July -7 naturally j deals with the Federal< Elections. Supporting thej UMNO, the daily appeals to, Federation voters not toj elect Party Negara candi- dates because between the 1 two parties UMNO (Alli-j ance) is the one that is<
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  • 254 6 Sir:— There are two letters In Monday's Singapore Standard against Family Planning. One person quotes the opinion of "eminent doctors" who say that almost all gynaecological diseases are produced by birth control. If these doctors were true, such diseases should have been unknown in the Catholic countries, and
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  • 649 6  -  O. M. GREEN By LONDON, \V HAT has become known in China as "the Hu Feng case" has swelled Into a witch hunt for counterrevolutionaries which threatens to rival in intensity the famous "antis" campaign of 1952. when, by the Communists' own .statements, two million people
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 159 6 Sir-. As a locally-domi-ciled citizen I voted for. and worked for. the Labour Front, but not on the understanding that it would become PAP almost overnight. Those who voted Democrat or Progressive must surely be even more astounded than I am at their candidates' extraordinarily rapid Papinisation.
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    • 400 6 Sir: —It is apparent that the Progressive Party's move 1 in the Legislative Assembly J to amend the Chief Minisi ter's motion by adding a new paragraph asking for a transfer of power is too deep and subtle to be un--1 derstood by many people. After following
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    • 238 6 'Slow Down, Sit Down And Gone Sir: I entire with you when you .^a\ "The Chief Minister has declared that there can be no responsibility without power On the contrary U only fitness for additional responsibility that makes it possible for further powers to be granted. How extra power can
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  • 87 6 Sir: Here is a pointer for the Malayaimation Committee to probe! I read in the Sunday Standard last week that Mr. Leon Comber is now Chief of the Advisory Bureau. How does the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, reconcile this with his polio of Malayanization? Mr. Comber is
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  • 78 7 MISS Universe. lIILLEVI ROMBIN of SWEDEN, sit s enthroned with hrr C v r t of runners up standing by after they were picked in the Miss Universe contest at Long Beach. Calif.. July Z'Z. The runners-up flanking the throne are (left to rUht): MARGIT NUNKE. Mis
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  • 84 7 NNOX-BOYD APPEALS OR PATIENCE CALM Mr. Alan Lcnnoxl the Colonies, ap- ::ain from exa^geraspective in settling Lan ashire cotton i napetitiort ijß .v.hois on it to Hongkong, after lsiting iggesi «pint be* and calmncai .Id produ -c :i solutioa satiscrned. troni of .ding tex* t PTS, 3 were inthat c
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  • 42 7 N FRANCISCO, July 27 Two research California Unillm to haw drvrb new treatment for east cancer uMng phosphorus, and B. v. A Low-Beer and Glmn Bell say that of ii enta given thp new nee 1944. 58 arc t
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  • 26 7 bvnbvn in January. H has two children j r former marriage to Eh c ami Livingsmarried in Las| vim Marrn 8.
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  • 39 7 ST. LOUIS. July 27 iAP) —The estate of the late Joseph Pulitzer, editor and publisher of the St. Louis -Dispatch until his death last March, was* valued at U551,208,838 in an inventory Qled in probate court yesterday.
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  • 370 7 Dulles Won't Negotiate "With Pistol At His Head Hopeful indications Cited WASHINGTON July 27 (AP, U.S. Secretary of Stare John Foster Dulles said yf sterd j>y he does not see any place now for direct talks between himself and Red Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai on Far
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  • 54 7 WASHINGTON, July 27 AP) The U.S. air force announced the first successful flight of its experimental turboprop fighter plane, the Republic XFB4H. It said the Diane remained aloft over Edwards air force base, California. on its maiden flight for 35 minutes, most of the time at an
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  • 173 7 FOUR MORE DIE AFTER RIOTS MEKNES, French Morocco. July 27, (AP) The death count from Monday's Nationalist rioting climbed to 19 yesterday when four more Moroccans succumbed m bullet wounds inflicted by French police and soldier.-. Official figures put the wounded at 50. including several
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  • 140 7 He'll Pay A Debt To Fate LONDON. July 27, (Reuter* Some time today a man will drop a pound note in Bayswater, West London, to repay a 24-year-old debt to fate. He is 48-year-old, Mr. George Shepherd, now holding a key job with a West Australian timber company. In 1931
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  • 39 7 LONDON, July 26 (Router) —Admiral Sir Percy Noble, Britain's leader in the battle of the Atlantic against the German submarines in the critical days of World War 11. died at his London home yesterday, aged 75.
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  • 38 7 WASHINGTON. July 21 (AP).— The U.S. House of Representatives yesterday passed without opposition and sent to the senate a bill to award a gold medal to Dr. Jonas Saik, who developed the polio j vaccine.
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  • 82 7 Reds Spring A Surprise Broadcast MOSCOW. July 27 <AP> In an unprecedented action Moscow Radio and the official Soviet news agency Tass yesterday broadcast the full text of President Eisenhower's report to the American people on the Geneva conference. Never before In memory has a Western statesman's speech been quoted
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  • 138 7 LONDON. July 27. (Reuter) The British Air Ministry have been asked to investigate reports that a flying saucer flew over Lashain aerodrome. Hampshire, yesterday during the second stage of the British national gliding championships. A black object shaped like a boomerang was first seen hovering for about 30
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  • 93 7 PUNCHED ADMIRAL PROMOTED LONDON, July 27 (AP).— The British admiral who was punched by a seaman a week ago has just been promoted. Vice Admiral J. W. M. Eaton was named British naval rommandcr-in-chief of the American-West Indies station and deputy supreme allied commander, Atlantic. The Admiralty announced 'the appointment
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  • 55 7 BIRMINGHAM. England. July 27 <Reuter» Frederick Cross, 33. who told his judge.s that he murdered a complete stranger because he wanted to die himself, was hanged yesterday at Birmingham jail. Cross thumbed a lift in a car passing through Uttoxeter. Staffordshire and stabbod the driver. 28-year-old
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  • 356 7 Unfavourable Reaction Among Allies Feared WASHINGTON. July 27, ißeutcr»— The United States. in consultation with its world war allies of the Pacific campaign, has decided against mass release of Japanese war criminals in Tokyo's S,ugamo Prison, official sources said today. This decision has
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  • 204 7 LONDON. July 27, (AP)— Russia agreed yesterday to repatriate 16 Japanese citizens held in Soviet prison camps since World War II on charges of being war criminals. i Japan's special envoy, Shu- nichi Matsumotq. was notified of the decision during a plenary session
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  • 165 7 BONN. July 27 A parliamentary committee of the West German Bundestag yesterday settled the details of West Germany's embryo army— a 6.000 strong force which will be headed by former Wehrmacht generals Hans Speidel, 58, and Adolf Heusinger. 57. Three major generals make up
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  • 157 7 U.K. Economy Is Sound— Butler Assures House LONDON, July 27. (AP) Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard A. Butler insisted last night Britain's economy was sound in face of Socialist charges the financial picture was 'gloomy and depressing." The Conservative Government's budget chief said his anti-inflation programme to check the nations
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  • 134 7 LONDON. July 27. -R.utrr) •The proposed appeal by Sergeant Frederick EmmettDunne to the Queen lor a review of his sentence for the murder of a fellow sergeant in Germany, may not b< presented for several months. Mr. Oeorc< Coleman. Emmett Dunnes solicitor. said yesterday
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  • 37 7 ATHENS. July 27 <Reut^r> —Sir Charles Peake, the British Ambassador and the Greek Foreign Minister. Mr. Stephen Stephanopoulos, yesterday agreed that the conference on Cyprus between Britain. Turkey and Greece should i>tart on Aug. 29.
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  • 43 7 NEW YORK. July i^7 (API. U.S. Alexis Johnson, American ambassador to Comm Czechoslovakia, arrived by air Tuesday en route 10 Washington to receive strurtions on thn forthcoming ronference he will have with Red Chinese repn lat ci at Geneva next Monday.
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  • 51 8 THE Government of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, has consented to be the patron of the Chinese V.M.C.A. In a letter signifying hi s consent, Sir Robert says he knows of the splendid work the association is doing among all races in Singapore and wishes it all
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  • 248 8 CITY FIREMEN CONSIDER STRIKE ACTION 'End Of Patience Reached' ■rue c- c- Rriaade Employees' Union may consider Irsrajr-JK.**. C? m^. revised before the end of August. W u if i PV The Union has informed the City Council s Whitley Council (Staff Side) that its members are .reaching '•the end
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  • 32 8 GOPAL Shetty and Malathi Ramathandran, who will take part in an Indian Dance and Ballet recital by the Arts Council at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall tomorrow and Saturday.
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  • 42 8 CHUA HAI LYE, iirai y. day tentatively charged in Singapore F.Hh Police with knowingly death of Sim Tian Cuaj night of July 25 in pie open ground, off Road. No plea was recorded rthe case was postponed Bat today.
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  • 172 8 The Jobless Protest To Minister At Delay THE ad hoc Interim Committee or unemployed people in Singapore has sent a letter of protest to the Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. over Government's delay over the committee's plan for a welfare scheme. The Committee states that "urgent
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  • 71 8 A 36-YEAR-OLD Pakistani lorry driver. Maihaideen Faza! Mohamed, committed suicide by running into a train at Bukit Panjang at 4.15 a.m. on June 4. a few hours after his lorry met with an accident i:j which a 19-year-old student, Lim Choong Htig. was killed. At the double
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  • 52 8 Mr. Tran Charm- Thanh. Vietnamese Minister of Information and Psychological Warfare, and Mr. Tran-Van-Lam. Governor of South Vietnam, are studying election procedure and technique in the Federation. They will hold a Press conference in the V.I. P. Room at Kallang Airport. Singapore at 9 a.m. tcday before flying
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  • 124 8 AUSTRALIAN Army policemen have started investigating the "Red Light" districts of Singapore with the Colony's Anti-Vice Squad. This is the first step to pro- r ted the 1.400 members of the Second Battalion. Royal Australian Regiment, due to arrive in Malaya shortly for antiterrorist
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  • 56 8 MEDALS. Cortificutcs Testimonials. wi\\ be to a number of Brit; Malayan Warrant OflOther Ranks, by the Gc: Officer Commandinf S. Base District. Major-General D.D.C. Tulloch at the p; ground. 4(1 Base Workshops. RE.M.E. Aycr Rajah Roi Aug. '2 The Band of the Ist Bat Inlion, East
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  • 111 8 Lady Black Is Red Cross President LADY Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, has consented to become President of the Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society. This was announced yesterday by Mr. Allen Geddes, Director of the branch, during the first visit which Lady Black made to
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  • 133 8 ROTARY LUNCH FOR POLICE HEROES SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr I) avid Marshal! (in bush jacket), pictured with the President of the Rotary Club. Mr. Leslie Kayner (seated thir d from left), the Police Secretary and uuest speaker at the Rotary luncheon yesterday, Mr. Peter Claque (seated extreme left) and the
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  • 306 8 ADAM AND EVE WERE FOR IT, TOO AN AMUSING, but hardly crisp, debate between the Civics Clubs of St. Margaret's and St Andrew's Schools, that women should keep clean out of government and public affairs was concluded after 90 minutes yesterday. The
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  • 231 8 CHINESE wayang operators will be hard hit should it become necessary for them to wait "several weeks before any application to stage a performance is approved by the Singapore City Council, the President ot the Theatrical Association of Malaya, Mr. Tan IkCflf Chiang, stated yesterday.
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  • 180 8 $11 MIL. VARS EXTENSION PLAN TO START SOON WORK is expected to start by t^> on the first stage ot the inivtrv extension plans which, when comniL g| ii vide accommodation for 1 »:,o rp Plans so far approved;. M over $11,000,000. Detailed pleted on the plans for t Kuala
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    • 264 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products i«|k' ,^^^l Hk I v 9u '3 '•STj a a > ->dBooBS^ CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Rejuvenation, j|__> i Youth. Vigour,
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    • 67 8 SERRAVAI (Bork ani bm\ Since It In f Mfhr f I ha\f prTuni< in n*. r<'>u!linjtr(imMi,in in I'uni.tlcsfim an I ever and havf v in s.tMnt results from \U most iiuirknl and should >■■< x (he m.uku I I M I; In: vwl KingFnr AUW PIT SBCJI HO^GIK QUEK SING
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  • 259 9 10OON, July 27— The Times today expressed the hope that the "a bv C Thi y l^iM V"]?' 6 6 ""government will he wU] be faced-if the temper of the Assembly iinau the height to which Mr. David Marsihaf C h,.f Minister,
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  • 48 9 otic Registration Urged «>n scckißg replacement of •Unitary registration of Munistem of automatic regis- Labour Municipal Couni meeting on Friday. vbnbvnbvnbvn P Library, this financed by lies of $10,000 from Government t] Municipal Other indirect s from the government. ire a year >27,000,
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  • 54 9 *IKy X Brent of Kitulu Lumpur, who will pU> the long-shot part I Daphne Adams in "A Mra Like Alice." She IS however, to have ICT hair cropped off tins t<> look like j« treat Jill Ireland, who >!a\N the role in the ■■d o n
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  • 241 9 Popular Singapore Sportsman Mourned HE DIED OF WAR AILMENT THOUSANDS of sportsmen and business associates will miss the friendly nod and cheery smile of 49-year-old Alexander Donald. General Manager of Fraser and Neave. who died on Tuesday night in Scotland. Death woo the final game with this great sportsman at
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  • 56 9 AT the second anniversary of the Singapore Harbour Board Stevedore and Wharf Workers' Union, yesterday, the following were elected office-bearers for the current year. President— Mr. S. Rengaiah. vice-president Mr. U. P. Abdali. general secretary Mr. Thomas Glory, asst. secretary Mr. Shanmugham Mandore. treasurer Mr. Ramdas Mudaliar
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  • 88 9 KUALA LIPIS. Wed. Abdul Rahman bin Awang. of Kampong Balok Eeserah. was yesterday sentenced to eight months' jail by Mr. J. R. Whlmster. President of the West Pahang Sessions Court, to be followed by a year's police supervision for making a false declaration. The prosecution stated that
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  • 27 9 Mr. J. Crossley. the Raub O.C.P.D. has gone on transfer to Kuantan. Hi.s place has bocn taken by Mr. J. A. Clemens, former Assistant O.C.P.D. Raub.
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  • 35 9 A TALK on the "Ethics and Philosophy of Buddhism" will bo given by Sri Sastri, a professor in Sanskrit. at the Buddhist Union premises. No. 28. Jalan Senyum, on Sunday at 11.30 a.m.
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  • 240 9 Five Years For Death -Causing Hurt A CITY Council labourer. E. Murugayan. 50. was yesterday sentenced in the Singapore Assize Court to five years' imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to an amended charge of causing hurt to his colleague. R. K. Appavoo. on the night of Oct. 2. last year.
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  • 88 9 lON DON— t.i aeia T:>> star of the play The Teahouse of the August Moon, and Mr Chee Kens l.on a student at the London School of Economics, were married on JuJy'3 wearing Oriental dress at St lota's Church. Kensington The couple met when
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  • 190 9 Rent a park' Scheme For Penang Car Owners FENANG, Urd.— The Municipal Council is providing: car parkins facilities at a low rental ol S4 a month at the open area of land adjoining Messrs Henry Uauffh and Company, in Beach Street. The scheme will come into operation on Aug\ 1.
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  • 159 9 He Wouldn't Have Known It Himself PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. An admission iiv a Detective Sergeant that v he had not been told about the case and had picked ur> such documents from the road, he would not have been able to make out what the documents were, resulted in Chew
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  • 87 9 THE president of the Board of Health of Hawaii, Dr. Richard K. C. Lee. will show a one-hour programme of rolour films on Hawaii at the USIS theatrette, 26 Raffles Place. Singapore, at 6.30 p.m. on July 29. Dr. Lee. who is a lecturer on
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  • 140 9 'Meet The People' Session Off AUGUST Bank Holidays fall on Saturday. July 'AO: Sunday. July 31 and Monday Aug. 1. Meanwhile, to enable his stall to have a public holiday Hari Ra.va Haji the Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will Dot hold his weekly "Meett he-People" session on Saturday, July
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    • 308 9 For straight backs and sturdy limbs Mis •44*4 m I pfO'^Sl^^-^r I I give your baby this pure milk Ostermilk ts the oounshing milk food thai babie» need *nea breast feeding is oo* tuccesstui. Vitamin D i* addeo to 'hii pure milk to builo <trons oone* ano <eethi also troii
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 196 10 Industrials Dull THE Singapore consfitutional crisis is having a marked effect on the Malayan share market. n Local industrial shares wore dull and generally easier, with some support at the lower levels yesterday. Tin shares were also inclined to c easier, except for a few .nz
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  • 152 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokera Testerdav reported the follow* done: Fi i X: Neave >rdi $2 B2| M 70: Metal Box I Over eas C nnese Bank c and $33.40; Robinson ords $2.20 to $2 15: Sti t s Traders $22.73 and $22.30: William Jacks c i and $3.20. H
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  • 154 10 RUBBER HIGHEST SINCE FEB. '52 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices in Singapore continued their upward trend yesterday, first grade for August shipment closing at $1.34 l per !b.. an improvement of J cent on Tuesday. This price is the highesi since the first week of Fc ary. 1952. Singapore prices
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  • 47 10 Tin; Malayan Bxek uito Ranks Association m ide the following hanges in its raid to merchants yesterday: anada: buying. airmail, T.T. 31 O.I). B 38. 90 days 3> 5 8 credit bills. 32 11 Hi trade bills; selling; rates T.T. »r OD. 31 15 ready.
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  • 129 10 Ships In Harbour OI'TF.R ROADS Trial iv Ryudin Mam. Olinda, Pronto Benmacdhui. Camphuy* Mentor, Banka. Caltex M Manila Maru. Chunsan*. Chong rising. Theta Star. Flying Enter prise. INNEB ROADS Mvi Hen* Playaran, Selnn-or. Tb Pinan*. Leti. Stia, Wah Sing, Teck Thong. Hero Senang. Hock Ho Sri Baram. Yong Ann, Thepamat.
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  • 88 10 Karmen To Pay 12⅛% THE board of Karmen Rubber Ltd recommends a first and final dividend of 121 per cent less tax payable on Sept. 1955, according to a cable received yesterday by the agents, Guthrie Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. Profit after taxation amounted to C 9,953; C2.00Q have been
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  • 191 10 Standard Market Reporter PEPPER prices look a plunge in the Singapore market yesterday, following the arrival in the Colony of some 1.000 tons of the spice from Sarawak. White pepper prices fell by S4 a compared with the previous rlose .irifl the black variety S'.i.
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    • 98 10 photos. SOFT drink factories in Singapore use the most up-to-date machinery to speed up production under hygienic conditions. (Above): In Singapore's largest aerated water jactory, Fraser Neare Ltd. Red Lions are boiTled in high temperature and cooled immediately afterwards. The hollies are transported in an endless
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    • 42 10 AX agricultural research institute and college is to be established at Sebore near Bhopal in India. It will have we'.l-equipped laboratories for botany, plant pathology, horticulture, agronomy, chemistry and entomology. It will have an agricultural farm extending over 1.000 acre?.
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  • 730 10 From ALASTAIR BUCIIAN Washington: WHETHER or not Mr. Dulles is right about the weakness of the Soviet economy (and many of his experts dispute this assumption for the evidence of technological advance in Soviet industry has caused much grave reassessment here), his remark that the American
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  • 74 10 MR. I. N XAXDA. (abovr), one of the directors of the travel agency. G. C. Xanda Sons (Singapore), will leave Singapore tomorrow by Qantas on a round the world trip. During his trip, he will study business conditions abroad in order to improve his firm's
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  • 92 10 JUNE tin production dropped to 113.416 piculs of concentrates <114.124 piculs in May» containing 5.084 tons of tin metal (5.115 tons in May*. Total production for the first half of this year i s about two per cent higher than for 1954. At the end of June,
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  • 22 10 THE U.S. Department of Agriculture officially estimated the area planted \o cotton in the new American crop at 17.096.000 acre?.
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  • 140 10 TRIALS OF NEW ESCAPE METHOD A SUCCESS FROM a submarine 128 ft. below Loch Ewe in Scotland, men of the Royal Navy made successful ascents to the surface by means of a one-man escape chamber which is now likely to be fiVed to all future British submarines. Six ascents were
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  • 538 10 $60 M. IMPORTS IN FIRST HALF YEAR Standard Market Reporter JAPAN continues to flood the Malayan market with her textiles In the first half of this year shy sent over S6O million worth of these goods to thK country. In June, imports of cotton piece
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  • 76 10 NATURAL rubber pi have to come down to competitive levrl with tic when the consumption rate of total new rubber d« dines or rttea pw* w construction of syni capacity is translated additional available supplii Sounding this note of wi ing. the President ol Natural
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  • 83 10 Prices of Tyre May rise Up Again Hl:i r 'V If lllr( r> P 'i thfij?N it that Pr<Klu<t from r v via Ifnn:, lain th.,in Ike myJJ Jum kTJ l >" DritAb,}: 'l'M|v|\ v ln f k nmparfi in,,, MUiril rubkt', Wl now !r^ vin..- t\ lt prwi "MWi
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    • 394 10 NOTICES EXAMINATION NOTICE The \r< hite< ts Ordinance 19.">1 Eederation of Mal.i>»> The \nhit«Mts < Examination) Rules lf>3."». AN examination for P^ 1 1 .!>• for Architects under the I section 6 <i» «d» of the cc will be i Lumpur in ix Cai f P re c r ition
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    • 199 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINB Union Building T.I TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON I VIA C EGYPT AND MEDITERRANEAN Spore P PRES. FILLMORE Gdns. 44 29 July PRES. ARTHUR 2 Au< PRES. GRANT 23 27 Auq PALMETTO MARINER i FAST SERVICE TO WEST COA BALTIMORE, BOSTON VIA THE I Spore PRES JEFFERSON
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    • 586 11 -^TfIENCH TRADING CO., LTD. TH E BLUE FUNNEL LINE IQITM AMERICAN SERVICE n. New York. Bait. more. Philadelphia, Cult Ports Lk P- $".m Penang 28 |uly 29 |uly ««6 Sept 17 Sept ,g j. pt 9 >* Oct 17 Oct 8 oct «.a other port* to load and discharge cargo
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    • 1237 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. Tel: 2412 SSS? (lß<orpo in Siniapert) l +2? 0.p,»" THE BLLi: FUNNEL LINK o.p. Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore m Due Sails P- S ham Penang LiverDool 6 M |«ly 28/29
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    • 780 11 MITSUI Tjpl LINE I FOR Japakj i Spore P. Sham Penong Kyoritsu Maru from Calcutta, <? r Kobe. Moii. Yokohoma w SQKa 28 July w °yo Moru from Calcutta, Rangoon, f or Kobe. YokocnoT' aka 31 July FOR JAPAN from Cont.nent Hoeison Moru to, Yokohama, £°be. Nogova. via So.gon, tsonqkok
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    • 766 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Fot Aden, Port Soid. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdom, Hamburg Copenhagen. Gothenburg ond Oslo. S'porc P Sham Penang x) "KAMBODIA" Gdns. 4 5 xx) "FALSTRIA" 11/13 Aug 14/14 Aug 15/16 Aug txx) "INDIA" 14/16Aug x) Calls Beyrouth, Korlshamn. xx) Calls London (Passengers only). txx) Calls Beyrouth,
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  • 397 12  - Now They Go To Bradford Not Only For Wool Denys Thornton HHHE city of Bradford, in the' English country of Yorkshire, is often described as the centre of the world's wool textile trade, and its name is known everywhere that wool is sold or cloth is used. Because of this,
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  • 944 12 MADRAS. r O\ is still fuming, and the sky is heavily overcast. The issue, simply, is this-after five centuries of occupation the Portuguese are still determined to cling to their three old colonies— Goa. Daman and Diu-and India is still negotiating with them for a gentle withdrawal from
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  • 311 12 He appeals to the I: handloom textile expon In India to make use of agency to the utmost troducin* their pror!uct«into the Malayan ma 1 Our exports to Singapo!.' are valued at about Rs. 79 lion, and imports at Rs million, leaving Sing.r. favourable balance <■: of
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    • 547 12 °d m 1 W 4 re r\ Strnpiicin itself! BUY A PACRH OF SURF TODAY! *)\ilr If Mr. Surf calls and you can produce the packet he will O^-^ Nvx i S n p^ scnt > ou with a t**" 1^ Gojd Tudor Ladies VVatch made J—^\ *Z>^^J\ by world
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    • 17 12 HIGHLIGHTS: 4 thhm SpciLs on Cm 1 1**11 Colonisation of American fashion cxmcH Indian fa h /its
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 184 12 i I I CLUES Across 1. Nobleman feeling perf (•< > 5. Prosing for an old city nai I 9 Fat Asian in I dreamy mu- > sical com|x>Mtion 8 1 0. College treasurer 11. One who lieips to tniJiii- <8» '12. I- it Marcie? Could be 1 fancy <<;•
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  • 31 13 vbnbvnbvnbvn 20 and H, •he Harry Yardon King .4 points for the dch X a 111 an of 9 i tor seven Christy third with 9.1
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  • 758 13 ZABAGLIONE FOR GOLD CUP ZCMtlMttZ Xetfo Tliettt Oiler MR. T. H. Menzies's ZABAGLIONE, a four-year-MHd <)ld Kn K lish gelding by Nicolaus out of Comfit, ran f so well at the last Singapore meeting: that he is now in the limelgiht of the Penang Gold Cup picture. In the picture
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  • 292 13 GOODWOOD. Sussex, Wed. (Reutcr) Mr. Walter C. Tarry s four-year-old colt King Bruce won the Steward's Cup over six furlongs here yesterday in a photo-finish with Mr. A. H. Moralee's Roman Vale. Kin^ Bruce beat Roman Vale by a head. Mr. Clifford Nicholson's wicket was
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  • 255 13 THE PENANG GOLD (IP To be run next Saturday. .Note: The winner of any racy during the meeting: will carry an extra penalty of 5 lbs. 212 SOUTH PACIFIC "OJL Kongsi' 1 9.00 4-y Torbedo-Island Voice b!k c Z •Spencer) 911 BARFLKUR Beverly Stables' 813 4-y Valosnes-Cieu.sa
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  • 334 13 Says TRUNDLE HILL AFTER a brief but welcome i break, lacing returns with a bang on Saturday and the ex- 1 cellent Tare provided in the Penang Turf Club's bumper four-day meeting is a sharp i answer to the pessimists who consider
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  • 581 13  -  SCRUTINEER Ten Horses To Follow By ZABAGLIONE: For the Penang Gold Cup. Finished a strong third to tearaway Barileur over the Bukit Timah mile in June. Three days later this wellbuilt 4-year-old, carrying 8.13. put up an impressive performance to run Straits Code to a head in a
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    • 788 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITL'ATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited from F'erieral Citizens ijr the following po-ts at the Teenmcal College. Kuala Lumpur:- (a» One Lecturer. Time-eaie in Radio Technology. <b' One Lecturer. Timescafe in Mechanical Engineering; (c) Two Lecturers. T^mescale in Civil Engineering; <d» One Lecturer, Timescale in Surveying. Preference will be
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 332 13 ier By A/ Capp '<)*A:&LL, ]COTE? I 'HOUGKT WAS A V —^T NOT > £<SAD. ftOV.^- i^, .Ac >/ vs.m^ MUSTACHE. -©UT Aui. r H£ y ma«Rn U*^ THE. U/41 I C «.Cw\ CUTE. L> 3O^ j HM£ WAS c *HA-^4£/» AANQS.T I him »s.-OR V/^ lr,o /-?iir2» i» a
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  • 590 14 Sino-Malays Fight A Losing Battle Sino-Malajas 1. Salihurg IC 3. Kirn Beng. fleck D'utnerberyer and jfocfcleiwer. R er John Ferguson. By CONRAD N6 SALZBURG Football Club of Austria opened their Singapore tour series with a 3-1 victory over Sino-Maloys at Jalan Besar stadium, played "^ttSSTJS? jSttta for their
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  • 88 14 SINGAPORE A" vs SALZBl R(j on Saturday, at 5.15 p.m. Hill be selected from: Ars td. Skinner. Johan. Harith. Ive>. Murray. Clark. Rashid Climan. Weil. Kirn Beng. Harrison, Ibrahim. Carter. Koh. Tahir. Zai: j Huat. Kok Peow. The Singapore team to meet the Austrians on Sunday,
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  • 46 14 THE Singapore Special Constabulary Association team to meet Farrer Juniors at soccer a: Fairer Park today will be C W Galistin. 9. Bakar. S T Kirn. Bala. Ka'r.von, Reynard Shariff. Y. Abdullah. O. Zakan». D. Angullia, M. Lnh Ka<sun. Ahmad. Shariff. and Has him.
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  • 380 14 Results, Scorers Positions Hongkong Rank 6 Traction Co. 0 Lazim Adam 2. Basil Rozario, I Percy Peters. Vivian Kla^s. C an Huizen. s T B vs. Chartered Bank (postponed) oT P W D L F A Pts V*; T• R 5 5 0 0 19 H 10 Hongkong Rank 4
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  • 214 14 CABLE WIRELESS beat Bou>tear* by four goals to one in SBHFA Group E match on the SRC Padang yesterday. C. W. arc leaders in this Group, having won five out of their .six game?. Boustead were playing with ten men throughout. C. W, missed a certain goal.
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  • 297 14 Business Houses Soccer HONGKONG Bank improved their League and Cup Group A position at the expense of the Singapore Traction Company who took a six-nil beating in the Busi ness Houses FA match at Farrer Park yesterday. Group A leaders Singapore Telephone Board,
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  • 281 14 MANSFIELD Sports Club scored a convincing 4-1 victory over Bata Sports Club m a second round S.B.H.F.A. Group "C" LeaKue and Cup match at Keppel Harbour yesterday. Thus Mansfield avenged their defeat when they met Bata in the opening round a few weeks ago which
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  • 34 14 GUNATILAKA house won the inter-house championship at the annual athletic sports of Balestier Girls' School held on the Griffiths and McNair Schools' ground yesterday. Runners-up was Holland house with 64 points.
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  • 131 14 Corinthians On Tour Of Federation SINGAPORE Corinthians Sports Club will tour the Federation during the August Bank holidays. They will leave for the Federation tomorrow and return to the Colony on August 4. Arrangements have been made for the Spore Corinthians to play soccer against the Perak State XI and
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  • 47 14 RAOC beat Royal Engineers by nine wickets in an intercorps cricket match played at Gillman Barracks yesterday. RE 50: Wellard 14. Evarade 13; Moore six for 25. Haw four for 19 RAOC: 53 fqr one: MaGuire 26 not out Alway 25 not out.
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  • 34 14  - Swifts Define 'Tri' Title At Malacca ACHILLES n> u:>fc oi Malaya's I, ■•< Psl triangular meet between i I tion. Mercury Athletic lul, Malacca AAA to he held at m^M I I \(hl>, ill I
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  • 78 14 Rafflesians Are Best At Cricket BY holding Vie' a draw m their rrickct match. < RI ground Raft i emerged a* the ':> team among schools. Raffles were beale when they me! S .i titution, out they a deieat in the return < VS declared closed at 97 for Rallies
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  • 41 14 GOODWOOD. S (Renter) Mr 8 -year -old I Design won the Stakes. Britain's < dicap. run over three furlong) ben He beat Lord R Cunningham by I Gordon Ifunro's Th< B Horse was three Icnj thcr away third.
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  • 125 14 COMMUNITY: Europeans vs. Eurasians at Jalan Besar at .5.1.5 p.m. DIV. 2B: Argonauts F.C. vs. V.M.M.A. at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. DIV. 3B: Windsor Rovers vs. Springdale S.C. at Geylang at 5.15 p.m.: Netaji M.S.C. vs. Darul Ajiah at C.V.M.A. at 5.15 p.m.; Alexandra F.T. vs. Rajaji
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  • 313 14 COLONY second and third division league hockey teams yesterday strongly objected to a move to increase the League entry fees at the Singapore Hockey Association's annual general meeting held at the SRC. They felt that the heavy increases proposed— sl2o for First Division
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  • 88 14 B JACKIE McGiew btti ft cut to the boundary off J. |J Watdie at Heedins\ey t lj Yofkshtre, on July 25, J when he scored 135 lot J South Afrtcc uecond S innings) the third day k of the fositfh Test ogoi»st S? MCC. McCfcw wos evenly
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  • 428 14 Hock Lock Ousts Promising Lee The Hard Way CHEONG Hock Lock of Eclipse, last year's .junior singles quarterfinalist, took three hard sets to dispose of Maybud's Willie Lee in the best of the Sinsapor^ Badminton Association's junior championship tics at the Badminton Stadium last night. Willie, a protege ot Wong
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