Singapore Standard, 1 August 1955

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  • 11 1 Singapore Standard I*J^ #a a m SINGAPORE. MONDAY, AUGUST 1, J955
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  • 250 1 .jahman dom On liWscreen I: c "I am not Interfering with the Federation Agreement now. Matters like the veto and appointment of the Constitutional Commission are for negotiation with the British Government later," he told The Standard. It is learnt that the Tungku submitted to Sir Donald a .ent
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  • 79 1 HONGKONG July 31 n Lrnnox-Boyd. BriB rary of State for Colonies, today told reporters at Kai Tak airfield Queen Elizabeth had approved a two-year exten>r of Hongkong. Sir ,nder Grantham. M than 500.000 people n the colony out of a total ion of 2.500.000 had
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  • 24 1 TO attract ltd keep worker :.r:n d potato crisp -turer* in Nottinghave iret ailed a dance In their f victory instead Reuter
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  • 1001 1 Big Crowd With Placards Greet Secretary Of State For Colonies Lennox-Boyd Calls For Calm And Confidence THE SECRETARY of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, last night brought the first definite hope that the Colony's constitutional crisis can be solved. Minutes after he landed
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  • 111 1 THE hundreds of sloganbearing supporters of the Cliief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, were not discouraged by the four-hour delay in the arrival of the British Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. Standard picture taken outside Kalians
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  • 225 1 Police Fire Kills Three BOMBAY, July 31 (AP) Police opened fire on Saturday night on a huge crowd of Indians estimated at 200,000 who ran wild after assembling to watch a Hindu woman burn herself alive on her husbani*> The reports said three people
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  • 69 1 Ex-Malayan Is Chief Of Defence TOKYO. July 31 (UP) Japan got a veteran pre-war politician as its new Defence Chief today. Seventy-year-old Shigemasa Sunada. chairman of the Democratic Party Diet Policy Committee, was picked by Prime Minister Hatoyama to head Defence Board. Sunada. who served as chief advisor to the
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  • 73 1 ADELAIDE, July 31: tßeuten First rockets with which Britr i scientists plan to explore the upper atmosphere will probably be launched from balloons released from Woomera. The controller of the weapons research organization at Woomera. Mr. H J. Brown, said today that exploration of the upper
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  • 65 1 THREE Indians jumped into the sea off Prince Edward Road in Singapore in the early hours this morning to rescue an unidentified Chinese. The Chinese was removed to the General Hospital in serious condition. A few hours earlier, the body of a three-year-old boy was picked
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  • 48 1 A TIP OFF yesterday prevented a show-down between members of two rival secret societies at the junction of Chin Swee Road and Cornwall Street Uniformed and plalnclothes policemen were despatched to the area upon receipt of information. The gangsters then called ofT the nght.
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  • 62 1 RANGOON July 31 (AP)— Addressing the first AllBurma Beggars Conference. Social Service Minister U Ba Saw called for an end to "superstition, inferiority complex and social distinction.' The conference opened on Saturday in the oilfield centre at Mimbu. central Burma, and was attended by over 1,000 beggars
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  • 31 1 TWO men and a woman were stabbed in a family row in Henderson Road. Singapore, early today. One of the men was admitted to hospital with a knife wound.
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  • 191 1 P.A.P. ASSEMBLYMAN, Mr. Lim Chin Siong, was last night assaulted by an unknown worker after a meeting of 110 trade unions at the premises of the Federation of Singapore City Council Labour Unions at Race Course Road. Mr. Lim, and the Secre-tary-General of the Singapore
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  • 171 1 Little Boy's Rage Raises Cinema Prices STOCKTON- ON-T FES England. July 31 ißeuter) An unknown boy. sitting on the front stalls ot a local cinema, got annoyed with a clown who was knocking his favourite star, Jerry Lewis about so he took a toffee
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  • 58 1 AN ALARM sounded insido Singapore (lovrrnmrnt House while the visiting Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lonnox-Boyd. was having discussions with the Governor, Sir Robert Black, late last nifiht. Squads of policemen rushed to the Gcvcrnrr's residence, but later withdrew when it was discovered
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    73 2 MR Law Kd Mm:, a lecchtf at the Government OffiCtri Language School, Kuala Lumpur helps hi.<? bride t)ic for* mar RfiM Gertie Tan Swee Gor. r/nrrf daughter ot Mrs. Tan Thai San of Kuala Lumpur to cut their wedding cake at tlir reception on Saturday. The bride '.<* also a
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  • 368 2 Settle Demands' Call To Council NEARLY 250 representatives of 1 10 trade unions in Singapore yesterday ple d 9 c <J J u hearted" support to the City Council Labour Union Federation in its disputes with the City Council. At the meeting held at the
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  • 60 2 JOIIORE BAHRU. Sun. For altering his name on his Identity Card. Hwa Keng Farn. a student, was fined $300 in the Sessions Court today. Hwa told the court that the only difference the alteration made was that Hwa Keng Farn was Hainane^ and the altered
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  • 45 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Difficulty in contacting a witness led to delay in prosecuting:. Court Inspector C. Stevenson told the Sessions Court here today. He asked ior an adjournment in the case of Perumal. charged with attempted houso-breaking. The request was granted
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  • 51 2 MR. F. A. Chua is officially gazetted this month as Acting Registrar. Supreme Court Grade F. Mr. J. Mcßnighi Hart. Senior Custom? Officer. ha« ceased 1 o act as Assistant Comptroller of Customs (Preventive Branch) Che Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Zakaria has been promoted to Labour Officer, Labour
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  • 135 2 Sir Clough Counsels Ceylonese To Be Loyal IPOII Sun Data Sir Ernest Cloujjh ThuraisiDfnbm, Federation i former Member for Education today called on Perak Ceylonesc to 'pin their faith and to give that service of loyalty and trust to the government of the Federation Speaking at a tea party given
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  • 95 2 Butterfieid To Succeed E.J. Davies MR C II BUTTERFIELD, Solicitor General. Singapore has i»ecn appointed AttorneyGenera) In succession to Mr. E. J. Davies. a Government statement announced yesterday. He will assume riutv after Mr. Davies leaves on Sept. 6 to take up his new appointment as Chief Justice. Tanganyika Born
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  • 188 2 Move To Aid More Patients THE SATA Clinics Travelling Treatment Unit operating in the more distant parts ol Singapore have proved so successful that it has been decided to increase its scope by opening a new district. Announcing this recently the Medical Director, Dr G.H. Garlick. explained that the main
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  • 179 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN THREK IUNDRFI) Japans. urH homeland because of o\ rr populalinn pore on the Tjit.jalengka yesterday. They arc on their in South Amcnca. when great demand. About 110 of then i originally from Ok where they said Ikt I pansion of the Antrim Base on the island has re
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 31 2 CHURCH BAZAAR MRS ARrHEft wire of Bishop R L Archer, wilj open the Fairfieid Methodist Church Bazaar and Fun Tair at the Fnirfield Gills' School Nei! Road, at 11 am today.
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    • 867 2 cMlmcmac Information at a Glance JB^gggtmmmmwmtmmmf^^' k XI.; 10.30 Perc> Proctor and (1972 m*; 530 Pianist *f I II a ffS/^S Am h;e Band tS): ll P m Home 545 Village Glee Clur L.» Mm I) I pi VI ArC J X r News fion Britain and Sport.- 6.15 Music
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  • 171 3 a I After running a few Ong collapsed and died on the spot. The killer made good his escape. Deceased was a blacksmith and the son of a Chinese barber, Ong Long Thoe, whose shop is in Katz Street. The mother, who wept bitterly
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  • 124 3 Miised Police Guard 'olony Parking Lots tR i f hive declared an all-out war the dead-end kids who "extort" tt rbt > !<»r guarding their vehicles. squad of Volunteer en intensifying this drive Great World Amusement CSC street urchins mostly ol hardenco secret society y punish those refuse to
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  • 78 3 TUNG KU Abdul Rahman, leader of the I'MNO-MCA-MIC Alliance and Chief Minister-Designate. Wflc— lCl the Sultan of Sclangor and the Tungku Ampuan at the opening of the UMNO headquarters building in Kuala l.umpur. Th c opening ceremony was performed by the Sultan. In the background is Mr.
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  • 252 3 10,000 Yell Merdeka As Tungku Arrives At HQ KUALA LUMPUR. SunMore than 10.000 UMNO pporters, from every of the Federation, ombled here today to re their leader. Tungku Abdul Rahman a tumul- s welcome when he d for the opening Party's new headis building in Bali Ruad. :e majority uf
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  • 96 3 Hornets 'Blitz' A Household PENANG, Sun.— Hundreds Of hornets staged a "blitz" on a house in Dunn Rixrd today )orci>iQ ihc inmates to remain behind locked doors and closed window* for ):ve hours. When t))c hornets called tlicir attack 30 pigeons and three lords were dead. Other pigeons and poultry
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  • 123 3 Film Strips Available For Loan Ulr: Singapore Council for A Education has avai'ablo w oan Guides" Urns-Life T ntcrnational and no film strips compete With lecture notes The gl ides arc based on articles current. v appearing in Lite Magazine under the tit c of "The World's Great ReH^ions." and
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  • 63 3 photo. !>T 1 Sharman Officer Commanding the Special Investigation Bureau. Singapore, s hislut-5 a the "shins stall at the Ked Hill Community Fun Fair Queenstoun, on urdav afternoon The fair was held in aid of the Community Centre funds, nd^ns on C apt Sharman., ruht
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  • 248 3 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Associated Chinese of Commerce today ohose Mr. Leung Chung Ling of Sciangor and Mr. Chew Boon Ec of Penang, as Us nominees to the Federal Leg, s'ative Council. I heir mode of selection alone among the 29
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  • 81 3 10 -Storey Building Is Opened AFTER ten days of religious rites, ihc $2 000 000 ten-storey Hardia. Singh Building at Cecil Street Singapors was yesterday declared open Among ,he iarge crowd of guests who witnessed the carcmonia opening was the Indian Commissioner Air R X Tandon Besides housing the offices
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 3 Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall stands on his car and acknowledges the shouts of "Merdeka" from the crowd which assembled at Kalian? yesterday to await the arrival of the Secretary of States for the Colonies. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. Said Mr. Marshall to pressmen after the meeetinjj with Mr. Lennox-Boyd: "He
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  • 35 3 A FARMER yesterday detained a man suspected to have stolen 13 of his chickrn from his farm in the Pasir Panjans: area of Singapore. The suspect was handed over to the Police.
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  • 381 4 ALLIANCE GOVT. WILL BE STABLE -LEE Therefore You Must Co-Operate Chambers Told KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— For the next four years, there will be in the Federation a stable government, one which the commercial j n terests will welcome, said Mr. H. S. Lee, chair man of the Associated Chinese Chambers
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  • 382 4 Af t er Polls Rout Hegara Faces A Major Spljt KL\NG Sun.— Party Nejara, after its total rout at last Wednesday's Federal elections, will soon face a rnalor s^Ti" within its rank and file unless its op officials give way to sweeping policy Ranges which are to be sussested by
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  • 172 4 'Exercise Care In Choice Of Minister' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The All Malaya Chinese School Teachers' Association terday wrote to the Federations Chief Minister- designate Tunfku Abdul Rahman, requesting an immediate re-examination of the country's education policies. Mr. Lin Lian Geok. President of the Association, in his letter: Now that the
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  • 23 4 MR. Donald Hugh Chap- man has been appointed a Magistrate and District Judge it was announced in the Friday's Government Gazette.
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    50 4 Standard photo by MR. S. Martin, a clerk and Miss. Charlotte Wilhelmina, a teletypist, both attached to the Ipoh Telegraph Office, were married at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes on Monday. They are seen kneeling before the alter. Rev. Father Dass officiated at the ceremony. Lee Thont Choon
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  • 96 4 38 Revolver Recovered In Ipoh Gang Round Up TPOH. Police comr ic<] up a gar.z ate I en they further I o :non- men. have been robberies and I ered a Mb revo.ver loaded four rouada of ammunit Earl; mine rphc: three inj report I :dry X Kj IJ >.:
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  • 95 4 Night-Soil Service For P.W. BUNGEI DUA Sal All the' t In Province j North, will have I nrice a.> from Sept 1. Th announced at the hly meeting of the P.VV. th. Rural District Council, held at the Suns*! Dua School with tho Dis- I >:' r B rwwrth, Mr.
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  • 39 4 SINGAPORE Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Clasue. who thrilled hundreds of people with hi** skih a s actor, flies today for England on three month.' leave He will be accompanied by his wile and new-born baby
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  • 67 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— After having been given shelter in the home of Sallah bin Jahir, Hamid bin Yassim ran away on July 9 with Sallehs trousers and $20 in cash. When arrested Hamid was wearing the trousers. Of the money only 70 cents was found
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  • 112 4 PENANG. Sun.— More than 400 daily-rated employees of the Penang Harbour Board who have previously refused to work on public holidays because they don't get ti- able pay, were persuaded by their union leaders of the P.H.B. Staff Association, to work yesterday <Hari Raya
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  • 145 4 'Not Quite So Old' They Say IPOH, Sun. A meeting of tormer pupils of all Christian B r o t h c r s' schools at the St. Michael's Institution this morning decided to form an Old Boys' association, but preferred to leave out the word "old )rom the association's
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  • 314 4 It's Precious, Says Doctor KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation Member for Health, Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, tonight appealed to the people not to waste pure piped water as "it is very precious water" In a health week broadcast over Radio Malaya Dr. Lee reminded listeners
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  • 234 4 Sir Ronald Tells Conference ISTANBUL, July 31, (Reuter)— Sir Ronald Gould, General Secretary of the British National Union of Teachers, today called for an independent international organization of teachers to advise governments and United Nations groups on educational developments. He was giving the
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  • 25 4 NO CASUALTIES to Communist terrorists or among i Security Forces have been reported in the Federation duri ing the past 24 hours.
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  • 14 4 PFXAXG &a»i 53 'o:r*Mjan| C ouncil [a ohmu I < a j I m
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  • 203 4 PENANG, Sun.— The Malayan Association for* the Prevention of Tuberculosis yesterday decided to set up a committee to press the authorities to create a fund to be known as the T.B. Endowment Fund. The proposal which was made by Dato H. E. MacKenzie of Johore. at the sixth r.nnual
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  • 106 4 Wellesley's Own Saint Is Honoured BUKIT MERTAJAM. SunAll the faithful came to worship at the fea.st oi St. Anne in Bukit Mertajam today. The pilgrims who thronged the church and the compound arrived by cars, by the pilgrim train and by foot. Thousands of pilgrims had to stand outside the
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 4 The Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacCiillivray pictured on his arrival at the First Federal Conference of the St. John Ambulance Brigade held at the Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lumpur, last week. With him is Mrs. C. A. Stokes, District Nursing Officer, Selangor. Standard Photo by Yong Peng Scong
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  • 108 4 Clerks To Ask For Better Deal IPOH. Sun— Del crates ci the Clerical and Adr.inistrative Staff Unions t ban** from Penang, Selanpr. Malacca and Perak, met lere today to finalise decisins to seek a better deal for bank employees from their managements. The main points dc iswd were: 44-hour workin
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  • 59 4 MORE than 100 Maha-> are amctng over 700 Aanwho have pone to AiLstal'* for training under the Cc )ri bo Plan, now in its fifth «> said an Australian Com^ vsion announcement receib The fields of instrucio" range from public adm>istration to nursing and include engineering,
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  • 58 5 Beauty Of The Pool River Nymph H H While Londoners swelter vyider the summer sun, cv* ■'"'< Shirley Ann Field of Kensington slipped down to i qmet backwater of the Thames at Windsor and stripped off f a cool dip. (See left picture;. ifr if The next day. at Roehamptan
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  • 255 5 Bathing AU LA NATUREL Is Allowed from Blackpool to Bognor Regis tan, and Margate wants i to get what want even it it As near-nudism" ctMKtal resort a no .•r trouble to pror.aV q huts on the beach. orw ni the tolerant town> r imi tun in Devon. Many pie
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  • 908 5  - He WOOED them and KILLED them ROBERT BETTS BLUEBEARD OF THE BATH By PIMCHCS 9t PMV7 LONDON' resorts have always been popular plates for a honeymoon. George Joseph Smith liked the seaside too. only he took his brides there to kill them. There was nothing romantic ahout him. Hernc Bay,
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    757 5  -  GILLIAN GORNIAK By IN LONDON British Husbands Would Find Many 'Problems' Solved Watches Millionaires Can't Buy tion. to act as his hostess on formal occasions. They would never be able to lot. themselves "go" after marriage as some wives tend to do under the present system. Easier For Men
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 643 6 Plans Warnings 'HIFF Minister-designate of the triumphant Alliance controlled Federal Legislative Council. which will now come into being, has lost little time in reaching conclusions on the extent and direction of his plans for the tuture. He has laid them out in plain terms and in orderly array. They arc
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    • 317 6 'FHE democratic world was shocked and amazed at the shooting down of an Israeli airliner by Bulgarian anti-aircraft units last week. This reckless act. coming as it does soon after high level Communist agreement to join the democratic countries of the west in bringing about a long and
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  • 128 6 Shorts from the Talks 'FEW i>oop'.e are more tiresome than those who. speaking many years after The event, protend that they foresaw all the trouble that was coming.* 1 Sir Harold NicoLson. talking in the BBC s General Overseas Service about the period betweeen the two world wars. "THE reindeer
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  • 252 6 COME eleven years ago I came to Europe with an Army, a Navy and Air Force. ..This time 1 come with something far moie powerful: the good-will of America. the great hopes of America. the aspirations of America for peace President Eisenhower on arriving in Geneva.
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  • 574 6  - MOSCOW STILL SHOUTS WILLIAM L. RYAN ARMS... ARMS. ..ARMS By A.P. Foreign News Analyst NEW YORK liHE Geneva conference has come and gone, but in Moscow the tune Is the same as ever: ARMS. ARMS and more ARMS. The Soviet Press has just published the report o! Premier Nikolai Bulganin
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 259 6 Sir: The big issue in Singapore today is the constitutional Issue and that is the issue the people have seriously to face. The position and powers of the Governor must be consistent with the Rendil Constitution, and if this Constitution is effectively to transfer
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    • 248 6 Sir: I commend to Mr. Marshall the decision of the House of Lords in JULIUS vs. OXFORD <Bp> reported in 5 Appeal Cases page 214 where it was held that the word "MAY" can never mean "MUST" that it is only potential, and when it is employed
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  • 1018 6  -  J. HALCRO FERGUSON By LONDON fpHE situation in Argentina is still being kept deliberately unclear, but one fact stands out. The political executive and the National Congress have lost all control over the trend of affairs, and even the Peronista General Confederation of Labour seems to have
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    214 7 ,i(li Wj <*1, (Reuter)— The >n Andrew Cohen, ycstcrics the ministers—including mi the country's newly conI k 1». icmain unnominatUi on the election of t Central Legislature. gislative reforms were announced by Sir Audit m Cohen in a broadcast 119 25 aft<r his return London where he had h
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  • 51 7 '••<• I, J —The Rererend 75, Ci ■ryut l :ed up a i d-. -ivy a revival his faW i« to itj n day. A County Judge ruled his i i c :< because picked up the find .scd rch asm Mid y /md told
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    186 7 t ■'■re, July 7J. "The i <i\> Galard ■>'• d it>eti and xromen raptcs" fieri' Shr tnlk^d •I i>'(i iromrn frOM 1^ //.»if<ii specialising hi the i l i fi/j»iu<jf "Olympics" s§ 'tuning, fencing, inble ing Dr Roger BanI c in less than four 1 ipimwri, fl" 1 overman doing,"
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  • 259 7 NKOSIA. July 31, (Renter) Archmandrite AiKir-Mos Stamatopoulos. 36, senior Greek Church priest, ordered to leave Cyprus by yesterday, challenged UK Governor of Cyprus last night to prove in court an allegatlm made in the British House of Commons this week that the priest is "an ardent
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  • 57 7 Royalists Riot In Morocco photo. Police try to calm demonstrators in Meknes, Morocco on July 25 when riots in favour of the exiled Sultan, Mohammed ben Youssef. ended with 12 deaths. Forty persons were injured. The riots were sparked off by the official entry into the city of M. Gilbert
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  • 243 7 PARIS, July 31,— About 25 policemen and some civilians were hurt today when 4,000 North Africans attacked passers-by alter celebiating the Moslem feast of Aid Kl-Kenir. in the La Chapellc district of Paris, and foLlowin« the arrest of a North African. driver managed
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  • 28 7 PORTUGAL and Belgium signed a cultural agreement to strengthen the cultural relations betw. on the two countries it was officially announced in Lisbon last night. Reuter
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  • 176 7 POLICEMAN GUARDING R.C. CHURCH KILLED BUENOS AIRES Argentina. July 31, (AP) Unidentified assailants surprised two policemen guarding the Cristo Rev Roman Catholic Church before dawn yesterday, killed one who resisted and fled with the police weapons. Federal authorities have stationed guards at all Catholit- churches since the night of the
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  • 235 7 CINCINNATI. Ohio. July 31, (AP) Lee Murphy, 40. surrendered to polite yesterday 10 hours after his automobile ran over his wife and killed her after they were caught stealing gasoline. The Murphys have 10 children. Murphy wrecked his automobile a few minutes alter
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  • 599 7 Effort To Seek Advance Build-Up Before Talks Open WASHINGTON, July 31, (Reuter) Washington officials gave a cold reception to the proposals of the Communist Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, that the United States join with China and other Pacific and Asian nations, in
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  • 79 7 COI.OMBO. July 31. (UP) A film on Buddhism will be made jointly by two companies in India and China and presented to the Government of Ceylon in connection with the Jayanti celebrations next May. Ceylon Buddhist monks have been asked to supply literature
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  • 206 7 TOKYO. July 31. (UP) Communist China's National People's Congress gave its approval on Saturday to a national eonscnption law that will draft all young men into the armed forces and call on women if they are needed. Peking Radio reported that the
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  • 215 7 JAKARTA. July 31. (AP) —Former Prime Minister Wilopo. one of the three cabinet formateurs appointed by vice-President Mohammed Hatta on Friday, said last night it would be very hard to form a new government to carry out the elections scheduled for Sept. 29. if the
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  • 63 7 Crawled In -Out Of Death SOUTHPORT. Lancashire. July 31. < Router 1 Three- 1 yoar-old Christopher Brindley crawled through a hole 12 inches square on to the electrified railway line at SouthP(Mt. touched the live wire and was thrown between tho rails where a train ran over him without injury,
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    • 177 7 t OUR STOCKTAKING REDUCTIONS i W MEA f^V A I I I i w Sm I I EVERYBODY! r> For the cycl.st For milod >'- J. or motor cycl.st. EMBOSSED COTTONS +A c daintily printed in florot BLACK CAPES designs on lemon or gold 23* j i ground. 36" wide
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    • 807 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tiki JI92J/6 *****/4 112/4 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI To Nalitai. MoMrtal toston. New York lalt.mcre. Philadelphia Cult Ports Spore P. Sham Penang POLYOORUS 9/l§ Sopt 17 Sept 18 Sept MARON 9/16 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct Cjmtr i opt .o« to
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    • 1132 8 Te1: 2405 MANSFIELD «CO LTD. Te1:2412 (18 (met) (Incorporated in Smfapore) f »hippin« xilE BLUE FUNNEL LINE oe P t truss zsx »rAX tsazr* Singapore Due Sails P. S^h»"» P«|ani Tantalus for Holland Hamburg Aug 6 Aug Patroclut tor Liverpool b Cia» |4 A||J| J5/ 6 Aoe 17/18 gow Mt
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    • 826 8 MITSUI M^\ LINE Spore P S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from India Amogisan Maru from Bombay for Yokohama, Kobe Mo|i 17 Aug FOR JAPAN from Continent Akibason Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Nagoya, via Saigon Bangkok, H'kong 17 Aug Asakasan Maru for Yokohama Kobe via Saigon, Bangkok Hongkong 2 Sept FOR US
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    • 553 8 EAST ASIATifI SAILINGS TO CONT NtNT yM x) "FALSTRIA" INDIA !4/u5 Mu sß x) Calls London (Pattcnger, On|y I xx) Calls Beyrouth, Korl»r, omr SAILINGS AL^ "SIENA" for Dc-cnc ?S BongKok Hkonq, V. Q n, (0 H Kobe Yokohama c "PRETORIA" for Ear J Shanghai and Toku bcr 20 23
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  • 207 9 SERIA BUILDS ITS FIRST ALL-ELECTRIC TANK GROUP THE first all-electric Tank Oroup to he built in Shell's Seria oilfield has been completed, and plans are in hand to electrify further tank groups in the area. This is aimed at increasing efficiency and emonomy. Tank groups are places where crude oil
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  • 113 9 PAX American World Air- ways achieved an all time high in transportation of passengers across the Atlantic by air in June when 14.760 persons: were flown from the United States to Europe. This figure represents a 33 per cent, increase ever the same period last year.
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  • 32 9 TWO member? of the Netherlands mission. which will Defoliate entrance of that country into a multilateral trade p'.an with Brazil anri West Germany, have arrived in Rio de Janeiro. AP
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  • 205 9 THE fifth National Fabric Fair is to be he'd at the Royal jeci Ball, London, from Oct. 3 to 7. Britain's National Fabric Fair is an outstanding event in the International Fashion Calendar. Buyers from every continent are attracted to this great market place in which
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  • 30 9 THE U.S. Agriculture De partment apparently has abandoned for the time bong plans to offer U.S. cotton abroad at reduced prices In an effort to expand exports. AP
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  • 260 9 Natural Rubber Price Is Almost Double Synthetic Standard Market Correspondent THE recent improvements in natural rubber prices have brought them to levels approximately double that of synthetic and yet there appears to be a continued demand for Malayan rubber in the United States. The proportion of natural
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  • 253 9 U.S.S.R.Now Ordering More Ships THE Soviet Union increased its orders in Western shipyards for merchant ships during the second quarter ol 1955, Lloyd's Shipbuilding Register reported in London. Although Russia did nof give any details of its own production, figures from other countries disclosed that the Soviet Union placed orders
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  • 27 9 THE first 19 of 800 Japanese salvage workers have arrived in Manila to salvage ships sunk in Philippine waters during World War 11. A.P.
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  • 179 9 NO GERMAN PLANES FOR COLONY. F.E. YET THE civ-i' air services agreement between the United Kingdom and Germany granting reciprocal rights to British and German civil airlines over each other's territories does not mean that Germany will have airlines flying over Singapore and the Far East immediately Lufthansa Air Line
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  • 114 9 EUROPE'S biggest dredging boat, the "URANIA" owned by an Italian company, is shown at work in the marsh land of the Coramachio area, in the River Po Valley, to czcayate a navigable canal. With Its 250 h.p. engine, the gigantic machine can dig up to 200
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  • 607 9 HOLIDAYS HIT SHARE MART By A Market Correspondent- THE Federation elections and the proximity of the August bonk holidays led to quiet markets and a considerable tailing off in turnover in the Malayan share market. The Singapore markets regained a measure of confidence when last
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  • 413 9 Business Done In Week BUSINESS dune In shares from July 2:5-29: INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelter Ords. 32/3, Fraser Xeave Ords. $1.72$ to SI.tSTJ. Gammons $2.70 to $£574, Hongkong Banks <Col.) 598.~>. Hongkong Banks (Lon.> £102, Win. Jacks $3.20. Malayan Collieries 7(> cents and 77 cents, Metal Box 11.36 and $1.35.
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  • 64 9 A NEW British genera! purpose pump which can be used for oil. tar. jam. beer. glue, soap, water, grease, and many other fluids. is now being made available for export. Already enquiries have been received from firms in Australia. South Africa. Rhodesia, the U.S. and the
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  • 323 9 Standard Special Correspondent NEW YORK, July 31: A widespread peanut shortage is gripping the U.S. today with the result that market prices for this commodity are on the upswing while the Eisenhower Administration has raised peanut quotas to permit heavier imports from abroad to meet
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  • 54 9 THE Association of British Chambers of Commerce in a memorandum to the chairman of the Coal Board and to the British Minister of Fuel and Power, said that such an unprecedented increase in the price of a basic raw material as coal would not be in
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  • 421 9 COMPANY REPORTS ISSUED BKRJINTAI TIN DRLDMM. LTD. Profit tor year ended MM 55 at £l«fi.<il3 wa? i 1o 4/10* per >hare and 4 <i \va* paid out In dividends. At I i lof Tear re! liquid a^o'.s we: c equivalent to 13/2$ per shaie land stores to 1 r>\ per
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  • 66 9 BRITISH shoe mmiujiiclurt-rs announced in London, they are producing pink and green dress shoes jor men. They zald they would be <l<sp'nyeai at the Olympia Fair in October. The green shoes are in a ncli sluidc of avocado A spokrsn.'v; suid: "These piv colours arc
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    • 431 9 adsfdf i i L c L j| "I L L pr Bjhru. in ID KR Mill) i Pf 1^ mm PROPOSED BLOCK OF TEN-STOREY FLATS \T ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE FOR THE M.EE ANN KONGSI TENDER NOTICE 11ENDEKS are invited from v U Contractors. with the City CounIhe Government, for B
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    • 322 10 1 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS ANOTHER BIG HOLIDAY SUCCESS PATU A V^ft 2 v IM[ liAlnAI JEL rii i 1 1 1. Am-coNDmoNgp rti »400 Stewart George ng Joan Viveca GRANGER SANDERS GREENWOOD LINDFORS^ ix OC'O'Cu O.O« v^^^B"flK L-"*' .^bV b^bW ""Tll^: TOM S FI RRV f \RIOON IN HnE-lASCOPE 5
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    • 208 10 A H A OR CANISAI|O* Ji 4 j |U phom: m S| CapitoL l HOWARD HUGHES I son of sin J UU a CYR VINCENT «KJ 'f t) 1 REX'fe *H TERRIFIC DLILS! dy\am:c actiom.... MAI AY FILM PRODv HITAM aTI YL'SOI I Mil, fllliAi Z AIT UN »S^*S\j Released
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 169 10 ul 1(4 1 A M&Q ■A. "The new canary eh? PSS< talk' \\J U^mW Wh k O: h H l^l l^ I "Cant make out what the Bl^r i I^i^ I heck I saw in you." rheumatism's chtonic \I I 111 l*" 1^! ll I N ifotS iff ~Z^^' c-y
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  • 73 11  -  CONRAD NG H Singapore 0 „ill> Singapore played VERY .t«nl.»\ s Jalan Besar soccer Austrian visitors by four Malaya Cup Final an k .ss the cup goodbvc 4 M S» ng, Aman Kastawi O man Johan>; Omar \m ing. Radln All <Rahlm< Awang Bakar. Ismail I Rahim Omar Doll
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  • 110 11 -ir A r i! ing ClCatcd a ma Jor upset at the Sin'•lt Championships yesterday when he beat der and Malayan champion Cecil Beamish in li-nna] at the Royal Island Club. j. who whs the 1952 'i: avenged the lofeat handed out hv rival in the
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  • 111 11 north— int. Ujajv-aaj SOITH— im. Inns. R. SandtMham Ibn •^ivagnanam 7 I I^. Dunn Ibw thua Fiuj rn<f lit; C ThuraUinfam c Chuan Knc b P. |,re >9 >I Jbilaicarainam r Koav Khoon l.fonjr h P. l.re 0 >. <». Barker Ibw hua at 1 hfn 1« Shcppard c
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  • 731 11 SOUTH FIGHT BACK WITH VENCENCE Dunn Hits Grand 116 proved them so wrong was that dapper Se^ceman^Dunn", ho ftefi? w ith SSSd AA2S c South ladb huded the SS of \he True there were ihOM snick-, j through slips, gullies and C 2 J traps whirh if taken by North's
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  • 177 11 3 Mile Record Shattered Wiim: city STADIUM, London, July 11, (Reuter) Red-haired hris Chatawav, Britain s leading middle distance runner, shattered the world three-mile record with a time of 13 minutes 13.1 seconds i n the athletics match against (jermanv here today. The 7/i-year-old runner clipped o.'l seconds oIT the
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    • 65 11 HONGKONG Chteete were hold to 3-.°» draw by Penan™ hinrsr in yesterday's soccer match on Victoria (ireen. Tang Vec Kit, centre-forward, opened scoring for Hongkong against the run of play Penang foughi bark and equalized through Vcap Chen* Eng (penalty). The home team then went nho;id with a iroal
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    • 283 11 SINGAPORE Chinese drew 2-2 with Selangor Chinese in iheir soccer match at Prince- Road i l ".rid ay. S. nga pore Chinese scored first through Goh Bonn Khim The- were Two up a Her 15 minutes through Sim Vong Huat Leo Sai Chons cut the deficit fpr Selangor
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    • 27 11 NKGRI Sembiiiin Chinese Re creation Club beat Pc:;ik CRC 3-0 in a friendly $occcr match «>n the Station Padang \cstorday. At half time NSCRC led 2-0
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    • 455 11 NINE records were broken at t^io foVirth annual athletic championships of the Achilles Club held at Rm*T!c.s Institution ground yesterday. The Colony sprinter champion. Mary Klass. broke the 100 metres record in 13 seconds and in the 200 metres .she returned the record time ol 2t» sec. S:io bcc;i!Tie
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  • 117 11 North -South Teams SEREMBAN. Sun.— The F.A.M. secretary, Mr. Kwok Kin Keng announced the following teams for the North versus South soccer match to be played in Singapore on Aug. 7. NORTH:— David MacLaren (Spr vires). Lee Sai Chong (Capt Sel Nr Mun Kai (Sel.). Pans Sians Hook (Ppnang). Yap
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    • 360 11 SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Required Electrical Instru- ment 'Jester. Salary Scale Ml.ix A2O-493 plus Variable Allowance. Must have a working knowledge of the fundamental principles of Electricity and a good knowledge of the cons; ruction and operation of electrical measuring inslrume.-.ts both of t he indicating and recording types.
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    • 913 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT VPPI ICATIONS Trc invited from Citirens of the Federation for the pout of Statistician in tht Department !of Agriculture Federation of Malaya. Salary $t>2« x 34-934/ 1982 x 34-1.254 pm plu« allow- ances. Point of ontr. in th*» scale will deprnd on previous experience. Candidate should
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 205 11 k» er Sy A/ Capp l^l^lKklfW StOSBOVUMS *~H I sold ouo homes Mj ld*, 1/^ y -STs sVCHEj**-' J I L it wt. rr^^*v?^^^l saladI ffi^r^ r^fey^ rHEBt." 60 if^J^j^r^ °°P «y T. V. Hamlin at thv< t Inc .-k m rxXt\ V Bl^CrP s; TMF VI \AMZI A %Mf>iPfCRR
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  • 1685 12  -  Windsor Lad All Set To Oust Rivals In 6 F Sprint e H THE GOING .4 light drizzle fell over Penang yesterday but the going remains good. BRIGHT EYES II looks on extra good thing in R«. Four and I vote him as my day's best
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  • 141 12 Windsor Lad "TheJ^loi Truodle Hill Scrutineer SIRKAM MONO 7^Ts^> gg&W r«^nr..."i\ KU>l 1 ffillfflU jgffln'U. r«w >_Kye FKKKDOM TRAIN II iSsHINB WIV WJOBWWIMJOjr m i inuTK i KiIWTK Record IkM KBD WOII II BKIHHT EYES II MgniWTM %gg?hS£* SSS SStar" 4 {&gi!igs gagas" '^hf rwn iMsiribuior
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  • 219 12 SWANSEA July 31. (Reuter). —Glamorgan, lowly placed in the county championship table tried hard to review the glories of their 1951 triumph here when they were the only county to beat the South Africans Today they dismissed the South Africans fo r 225 after them^ocking a
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  • 1069 12 Race 1: 2.30 p.m. Horses Class 4, Div. 3 SVi Furs. 1 279 Barracuda 5y 9.00 "L. &L. Syndicate" Bagby (Unfixed) 2. 224 Stream Song: Xv 9.00 Mr. A. Shaik Ahamed <Sc Sayrd Abdul Kadir M van Brcukclen Leong 3. 544 Fay's Harvest P,v 8.1! M s.
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  • 333 12  -  JEFFERY JAMES Cu#i/f c Rro/ilr 7 li i By MALACCA. Sun.-BursUn,, the starter's gun, Singapore t"V'HI 9.9 sec. finish at the bter-suu ,J*C| the Colony Swifts AA and the \u' Uf letic Association on the Hieh < v <Ca Wl Eng Yoon. who. be i
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  • 186 12 PENANG. Sun.-Zabo. the Bank Holiday Cup gets Gold Cup race, to be run on Aug. I a Penang Turf Club meet The weights of the other G j announced last week remain unchai Following are the weights fi fourth day: Gold Cup FOIRIH DAY Class 1 Div
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    • 83 12 "My watch is protects incablo ....is youd Why? INCABLOC Shock Absorbed fhe Vital moving ports of o *otch °9 0 everyday shocks and jors mointo" its accuracy extend its life dollars by keeping repoirs to o "'"H Remember, when you buy your fo<or< w watch be sure it hos INCABLOC
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    • 447 12 J^Last Word... j||Ji|§(^^/'<W 7/W/e Hill m •A.fi taking speedy j and SATISFACTION but X*3U* old GOLD TRAIN to i barring a fall it should be got us off to a good start to- BRIGHT EYES 11. day He gets slight preference Jk CA* TROW HILL ran a o\er the younger
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