Singapore Standard, 5 August 1955

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard Wk Jt iH 1 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1933 11 PACKS 13 CENTS
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  • 307 1  -  RONNIE DUCLOS By Then He Outlines His Nine Points Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The Federal Government will recognize the Malayan Communist Party if the peace terms to be dictated by the Chief Minister-designate, Tungku Abdul Rahman, prove acceptable. This was revealed to The Standard in
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  • 209 1 Caine Named Economic Adviser VICE CHANCELLOR of the University of Malaya. Sir Sydney Came. will be the first Economic Adviser to Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, it was announced last night. Sir Sydney will also advise on the constitution and personnel tor an Economic Planning Commission for the Colony
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  • 113 1 Inchwells Bombed Again HONGKONG. Aug. 4 (Reuter> The British freighter Jnchwells was bombed and machinegunned at the entrance of the Chinese port ol Foochow yesterday the second attack on her in a month— the Royal Navy reported today. The Navy said one person was seriously wounded and another slightly wounded.
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  • 87 1 COPENHAGEN, Aug. 4 (Reuter) Man-made 21--inch satellites which are soon to invade the heavens may be seen from the earth with the naked eye. This was disclosed today at the annual congress of the International Astronautlcal Federation, which has brought space scientists from
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  • 17 1 THE net collections from Income Tax in the Federation for July amounted to $15,895,173.54.
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  • 21 1 MRS. EMMA JANSON of St. Louis, mother of 17 children, gave birth to twin boys on Wednesday. A.P.
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  • 22 1 STORMS ranging from the Alps to Sicily left Italy with at least three dead and heavy damage yesterday. A.P.
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  • 194 1 NEW CRISIS IN JAKARTA JAKARTA, Aug. 4 (UP)— lndonesia's government crisis took a new turn today when the Army stepped in and arrested a high government official in connection with a racket involving foreign currency. An official army announcement said the arrest was part of an
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  • 47 1 SALISBURY. Southern Rhodesia. Aug. 4 (Reuter) A bill removing some restrictions on Asians moving about the Central African Federation was given its nd reading in Parliament yesterday. It rules that Asians from Northern Rhodesia and Nya--aland do not need permits to enter Southern Rhodesia.
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  • 173 1 GENEVA, Aug. 4, (UP)— Negotiations for the release of American civilians in China ran into a sudden hitch today over Communist insistence of its rights concerning Chinese students hf > nwirf states. United States and Chinese delegates to the talks here agreed to refer the
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  • 53 1 SEOUL. Aug. 4 (UP) President Syngman Rhee said today he was determined to regain control of a slice of Communist-held territory south of the old 38th Parallel boundary even If the United States refused to back him. He said he would never negotiate the issue
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  • 157 1 SIKH HAWKERS LEAVING MALAYA FOR UK PENANG. Thurs. Many Sikhs, mostly hawkers, have been leaving the Federation of Malaya for the United Kingdom during the last few weeks. The Immigration Department here makes thorough investigations before issuing any passport to the Sikhs. A spokesman of the Immigration Department, Federation of
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  • 21 1 LIFE DEATH A BABY was Dorn in oau Lake City. U.S.A.. half an hour after his mother was pronounced dead, yesterday.
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  • 54 1 BRITAIN will protest to the Chinese Nationalist authorities in Formosa against the bombing and machine-gunning of the freighter Inchwells as soon as it is officially established that the attack was made by Nationalist planes, a Foreign Office spokesman announced today. The protest will be delivered by the British
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  • 52 1 GELSENKIRCHEN. West Germany. Aug. 4 (Reuter) Forty-one miners were killed here last night in one of the worst mining explosions in West Germany since the war Mining officials announced today that 16 bodies had been recovered and hope for rescuing any of the 25 men missing had
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    6 1 TTNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN
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  • 100 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 4.-The 11 American airmen released after two years' captivity in Communist China crossed into Hongkong: this afternoon and were flown out to Manila a few hours later. All the fliers whooped for Joy when they reached British soil. They all looked washed out and
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  • 105 1 PANIC selling on a nervous market in Singapore brought rubber prices down from $1,562 per lb. for first grade August shipment to $1,521 at the close, a rise of 4J cents on Wednesday. In one of the busiest days ever recorded rubber prices moved widely
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  • 75 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 4 (Reuter) Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. Soviet Prime Minister, told the Supreme Soviet today that all four powers at the Geneva "Summit" Conference "displayed the desire to put an end to the cold war." The Soviet Prime Minister said the heads of government of the
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  • 16 1 THE atomic energy commission announced yesterday that Russia has resumed testing "nuclear weapons."— A.P.
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  • 26 1 INDONESIAN President Soekarno arrived in New Delhi yesterday en route home aft or his pilgrimage to Mecca. U.P. These IS Will Govern The Federation
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  • 369 2 Col. Lee (Transport) Takes 3rd Place FIRST MEETING ON AUG. 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The inougura meeting of the new Federal Legislative Council will be held here on Aug. 31, it was announced today. With this came the confirmation that Tungku Abdul Rahman, ihc Chief
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  • 295 2 THE Federal Legislative Council which was reconstituted with effect from the July 27 will comprise the following: TK. Specie Ex-oHicio Member, (3) The Chief^ec^y.^ The Financial Secretary. State Members (9) The Mentris Besar. Settlement Members (2) (0 Penang Dr. Lim Chong Eu. (ii) Malacca A member will
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  • 93 2 Kings House Ban On Cameramen KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Reporters were kept away and press photographers were barred from nearing within 35 feet of the Rostrum when the Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, presented honours and awards to 45 people at an investiture in King's House today A polite hut
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  • 67 2  -  Yong Peng Seong Photo b; MAJOR Geor?p S Mate, centre and Lt Aspisai L. Masi Hi' f^ the lst Battali °n Fijian Infantry Regiment in Kalu Pahat Johore. received the Militai> Cross from the federation High Commissioner. Sii Donald MacGillivray during the presentation of honours an/ awards
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  • 76 2 A LABOURER. Pn accused of the attei murder of a van ci. Letchmanan. w%§ and discharged by 111 Tan Ah Tah i: Assize Court yesti The jury ret mous verdict of in I g against him. The prosecution I Prom Singh and two j stabbed Letch manan
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  • 289 2 PENANG. Thurs.— When asked at the point of a knife to reveal where his money was hidden, Lim Mah*Tong of Khaw Sim Bee Road told a robber that if he wanted money, he should have robbed a bank instead. This was
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  • 283 2 TELOK DATOH, Selangor, Thurs. —An illiterate Malay woman who was expecting to sive birth at any moment, was kept in a police lock-up the whole day after having been detained for taking: away a ballot paper in ignorance on polling: day, July 27/th c
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  • 299 2 Mala< ga N« M .B MALACCA, Thnrs. t M 'II the eiglit elected seats of v Allia nf.*« Minority Council were rnu L w nation time today d vn °Pp^ Perhaps it was Federal elections, a I ing, that deterred ai The new Settle:: bably after next m president,
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  • 56 2 *"< M» c Ha. I Rs -S 5 TS flSf pi* v i nursdav < T pn, v N ,J 1 <M U lorn y U)fti I llvll s tptl Jaaaarj Mint \piil Jun< lacm( I 'm- sidi, I.OS Thui pii.-v |:rx sp«i >• S Ihrm pne tUISH sp,
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  • 70 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tl A man who claimed forced to work a> carrier for the was today Beaten death for being in un possession of 20 rc~ ammunition by Mr. Ju>t Paul Storr at tinAssizes. Supramaniam was PO at Senda Estate. I I on April 29 when h< ten other
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  • 403 2 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Ncgri Sembilan's Mentri Besar. Inche Shamsuddin bin Nain, at this morning's meeting of the State Council, strongly refuted the allegations of a member that the State Government was not run by constitutional methods. He told the member, Dato Raja Diraja Mohamed Dom that in view of his
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  • 40 2 SfcKEMBAN Thurs —The Negri SemMlan State Council was toaay dissolved after being in existence for seven years The Mentri Besar. Inche (banned all members for their valuable work which made his work all the more easier
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  • 125 3 He Asked To Be Sent To C.I.D. Lock-Up A MAN. who was produced in the Fourth Police Court on a banishment charge yesterd'iy asked the Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Dev-ereux-Colebou ~n. to remand him in the C.I.D. lock-up beca' ise his wife was pregnant. Lai Boon Ec faced a charge
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  • 28 3 A SINGAPORE fireman. Massiam. (22), fell 30 feet from a rambi .tan tree in Kheam Road yesterday and was :to i to the General Hosoita!.
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  • 91 3 M MPI It lhurs Mar-»r-.,1U m hool.irl. stole Jit ,i> Maria in the St. pmdjction of mi < osmopolitan gather-n-p«Mtedly f »r her vivid i a stcuar I. macers in all took part «»f then- factef the first tiirt-. But they »l their
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  • 60 3 C all-up Youth Is Phased On Bond :nun. Ibrahim bin Singapore First Ml J. W D. ..ir««r he was dis- lor 12 months, lor r pleaded guilty and that hi- br dealt with i first offence. DSP. proxTuting. <=aid into the house of A. B.n Road, off Dun--21 and stole
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  • 215 3 Fund-Raising Scholar Offers To Help Nanyang THE Nonyang University will be richer by M 56,000,000 if it agrees to accept as Chancellor Dr. Peter P.S. Ching of Columbia and Harvard Universities. Ching's services uere- onercd to the University's Board of Directors /'in a letter written
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  • 330 3 From Page 1 without getting anywhere, nor have the Communists. It has only brought sutferlng to the public." The Tuneku .said that If the Government which has been spending about $200.--000.000 yearly on the Emergency refused to accept the amnesty plans, then "the^ must find the money
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  • 69 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— S;:iq!e-lme traffic Mibjert to some delay is expected to he restored at the 3P»th Mile. Kua^a Lumpur-Ipoh Road to'rrow. The Public Work- Department, whose 130 workers had moved over ton thousand cubic yards of earth from the spot i where the road
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  • 24 3 ACTOR Gaylord Cavallaro and his wife were operated in London on Wednesday in the same hospital lor the same complaint— appendicitis. Reuter
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  • 190 3 MORE than 130 cups will be awarded as prizes in the Singapore Aquarists' Society Exhibition, which will open at the Happy World Stadium on Sept. 2 and continue for two days. Tanks will be provided for entries in 38 competitive classes of the tropical fresh-water
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  • 47 3 IPOH. Thurs. Ipoh Inner Wheelers, the women's section of the Rotary Club, will install their new President, Mrs. C H. K. Cormac at a "makar kechil" meeting in the PeraV Turf Club Sports Club, Tiger Lane, on Wednesday Aug. 10 at 7 :i0 p.m.
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  • 392 3 CHAMPAGNE, OYSTERS AND MERDEKA Marshall. Swops Autographed Menus With The Tungku THE staid and Elizabethan atmosphere of the Tudor Room in Raffles Hotel echoed with a chorus of "Merdeka!" yesterday when Singa pore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall and his fellow Ministers toasted the Chief Minister-designate of the Federation, Tungku
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  • 113 3 GEN. WAINWRIGHT' S NIECE HERE TO SHOOT TV FILMS pnoio. MRS BFTTY MEARS an American television show producer, who arrived in Singapore by air yesterday o-i a world tour to film sequences in the East for a show of adventure tales called "Train-winds 'Sinsapoie is on our list for opening
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  • 128 3 > From Page 1 would make a detailed report of his work in America to th< federation Government. This is hi.^ second visit tc America, .since his trip in 1952 in connection with adult education work. In the little waiting room at the airport packed with his
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  • 134 3 PLANS are well in hand to 49 per rent ol the shares in form a new shipping company, the pioposed rompanjr will be the Kina BUu Shipping Com- owner* Dt an American company, whicii wil operate their pany whi.e the remaining 51 own -hips
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  • 173 4 BATIJ PAHAT, Thurs. More than 1.000 people today turned up at the Kirn's Park here for the opening of the fitet agri-horticultural show at the State level since the Emergency by Ungku Tun Aminah. Consort to the Regent of Johore. Tuofku Mahkota. The exhibition will last
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  • 1485 4 'IT AIL STARTED AS A JOKE' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The bruised and bleeding body of 58 year-old Wearne Brothers chief Cashier, Yap Kon Shin, was taken on a fantastic car ride through the crowded streets of Kuala Lumpur for nearly an hour in the
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  • 344 4 I TOLD HIM TO DUMP BODY IN THE DITCH don't know how he got his injuries. "Even when I saw blood all over his face I kept on driving. The cashier did not say a word. He was slumped in the front seat with his bleeding head resting on the
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  • 75 4 THE Singdpore Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, paid, a surprise visit to the Kallang Airport yesterday unofficially. He was there to meet his old collegemate (*****) at Oxford. Mr. R. Freeman, who has come 10 Malaya to check the progress in ouildinQ the power station
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  • 170 4 teachers whn L^ IPLR 'u Thurs Fifty Kirkby-trained fnr J eturne <* home today after being abroad Th^r° *I 6arS foUnd no one t0 meet them at the airnnrt Their Argonaut had landea at Kuala Lumpur an hour ahead of schedule. Relatives and friends
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  • 31 4 AN overheated glass boiler in the Singapore Glass Factory which caught ttre yesterday was quickly put S n b r y a engine of the City Fire Brigade.
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  • 85 4 K A h A LUMPUR, Thurs. Christopher Herbert, 24. was fined $130 today for three traffic offences. He was disqualified from holding a driving licence for 12 months. i5 erb u rt oa rode motor Wle at Barrack Road here on March 22, without a licence.
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  • 366 5 ancer ,((1 Revenue Not Affected ItttTj smoking is one of the causes ,rs to have no noticeable effect on >niokers, who in 1954 sent up more smoke, the Customs and Excise at to the Customs as revenue "I per cent of the total 41 per cent of the gross
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  • 106 5 'Missing' Student Was In Jail RELATIVES of a Chinese I school student spent several hours. last night in a frantic search for him alter he was taken away from his home in Bartley Road. Singapore. by a man who claimed to be a detective They feared that the student had
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  • 159 5 B D I'.t »i\ 1 1 1 I to I B this •.riots away. Johnnie, go away or you'll be beaten to death by gangster*." Johnnie gulped beer from a bottle, rubbed the tears that rolled down his cheeks and replied: "No." Minutes later. Johnnie related his story how
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  • 169 5 SING \POKE General Hospital will soon have more beds, the Health Minister, Mr. A J. Bra°a. told The Standard yesterday. MR Braga was commenting on the charges made by the Alumni Association of Malaya that the hospital was short ot beds. The Minister agreed
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  • 101 5 Communist Trend Is The Cause MANY of the items of the concert to be staged by the Singapore Chinese High Schools Graduates of 1953 Arts Association, to raise funds for the Nahyang University are based on, or adapted from Communist publications. This was stated by the Deputy Commissioner of Police,
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  • 16 5 r .tv- a in! I trrii- liv. !-r R Tabs ir ;infi {'•<• k. HM ran.
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  • 266 5 NOW TINSMITHS TO GO ON STRIKE And Sawmillers Pass Another Day Of Idleness ABOUT 250 workmen employed by seven tin manufacturing companies in Singapore will go on strike today. Negotiations between the managements and the Factory and Shop Workers Union, which represents the workers, ended in a deadlock yesterday The
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  • 78 5 MR MM TECK, 28, «>f I*2. Moulrmin Road. Kinfft|*ore. was "chaired" by n c w 1 decorated K..VF colleagues alter receivini' a C— lMllcr Chief*? testimonial "for loyalty and devotion to duty. M- I.im. a secretarial clerk at R VI Station. lv.vi p.u.itir-i with ten RAF
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  • 100 5 responsible trade unionists must beware of bogus trade unionists who will not hesitate to exploit the workers lor their own political ends. This warning was issued yesterday by the secretary Of the Singapore Trades Union Congress. Mr. Chew Sens, in a foreword to the
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  • 178 5 Busmen Honour Unionists And Condemn Crisis Laws NEARLY 1.000 Singapore bus workers yesterday heard their leaders denounce Colonialism and condemn the Emeigency Regulations. They were speaking at a tea party given in the Badminton Ha!i. by the Bus Workers' Union and the Traction Company Employees' Union in honour ol the
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    • 177 5 c&lmanac Information al a Glance |$IN<iAPORf RADIO MALAYA SasCSjHcS JSSS^£k, n SS. i JtS^?gA l**S*f''7^J i w^M aaafe^i^sga «Sw£ i 2teSM?g CsS.'fitfS^ Australia gL*s£ '«s2Hra i Frae Howltal 7i> m g ew ,st tt Edmundo *os and a%i'= in krthiti '1682 it 72m1; Jjid Hit Jf'Jg* '"J'i. StS' „m a,
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  • 982 6 U.S. Red China I RESPITE the fact that Far Eastern affairs were not broached during the recent Big Four "summit Ulka in Geneva, it .mm ins clear now that a move to bring Red China to a conference table with the I uted SUtes was either planned prior
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  • 661 6  - But NOW-there's a NEW LOOK' in Indo-China Nora Beloff FRANCE fen rs being dragged into new war AMERICA wants strong-arm government VIETNAM desires evacuation of foreign troops by TARIS. \V HILE everybody, since the "summit' 1 talks at Geneva has been scrutinising and interpreting the Soviet "new look" in Europe,
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  • 662 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera by \\E of the most expensive hobbies indulged in by the Malayan Government is its railway. Annually very large sum- of money are authorised by the Finance Committee of the Federal Legislative Council for the purchase of new rolling stock, on maintenance
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  • 254 6 Sir: The election result in the Federation is an eyeopener to all who want to make Malaya their home. Tungku Abdul Rahman said that the Alliance had won the elections with such an overwhelming majority because of the word "Merdeka," Personally. I believe it is more than this.
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  • 322 6 We the PEOPLE JAGA KRETA BOYS Sir: I shall deem It a favour if you would kindly permit me space to elaborate on the subject of "the jaga kreta boys." I have been a constant victim of this group who is thriving on a very profitable racket. One evening. I
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  • 852 6  -  Philip Deane By 'An Issue Thai Will Never Die* DELHI. THE Goa crisis Is with us otuc again. and cannot be ignored, since it is playing an increasingly important ro:e in the strugg.e between Communism and Democracy, lor the ideological allegiance of •"nonaligned" India. It cannot be
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  • 51 6 Election Deposit It t p.ipiT tl.it that Wan (eatH «andidil' I and Matai dtp..Mt life I i, i tion* ir of I l 'J the iefwcil willow ,f th<- ctaiU MM-urf m»i total nun rd IV taCal 1 5*f polled (hr\\.m> ,try R MAM 11,,1 i.m A««* I h I
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  • 210 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 4 (UP) The American Ass o c iation for the United Nations todoy called for coordination within the world organization on outer space satellite launchings to alloy fears that the experiments may mask "frightful" military projects. Clark M. Eichelberger, executive
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  • 189 7 ...And 40 Little Mice Make The First Test INTERNATIONAL FALLS, nnesota. Aug. 4 (Reuter). Forty mice and ..nca pigs frisked in H cages here yesterday, after travelling higher than any living creature lias gone before. They were parachuted to arth from a hujjt: plastic balloon after a 26-hour flight which
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  • 86 7 He Wants One Channel For Jobs SALISBURY. Southern Rhodesia. Aug. 4 (Reuten Lord Malvern. the Federal Minister, told Parliament yesterday that the only way to make Rhodesian Federation work properly was to have one Public Service Commission to supply civil servants to all four Governments in the Federation. At present
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  • 16 7 PACHiNKO. a pmball game sweeping .lapan. was blamed for six deaths yesterday A .P.
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  • 274 7 AX AMERICAN woman was awarded U. 5.5 11.800 after a road accident, partly because she couldn't powder her injured nose. "It Is the prerogative of a woman to improve her appearance with cosmetics and the deprivation thereof can easily lead to mental anguish." the judge said. U.P.
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  • 506 7 Suspend Death Penalty, Says Penal Reform Body Aftermath Of The Ruth Ellis Hanging LONDON, Aug. 4, (Reuter) The Howard League for penal reform, in an appeal signed by 100 prominent public figures, has called on Britain's Home Secretary, Major Gwilym Lloyd George to suspend the death penalty. The appeal, endorsed
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  • 83 7 LONDON. Aug. 4. (Reuter) Lord Russell (Bertrand Russell), the British philosopher, yesterday apologised for "a most regrettable error" in saying that Professor Max Born, the German-born scientist, had refused to endorse a statement last month warning of the perils of nuclear warfare. An announcement by Lord
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  • 24 7 ILLINOIS Police reported a husband became so enraged during an argument with his wifo that he set their house on fire- A.P
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  • 198 7 Argentina Won't Go To The World Court BUENOS AIRES. Aug. 4 (AP) Argentina told the world court yesterday it "cannot accept" international court consideration of the issue of the Antarctic territories over 'vhich Argentina and Brirain hold conflicting claims. Argentina's stand was given *n a note addressed to the Secretary
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  • 94 7 Churchmen Call For World Aid DAVOS. Switzerland. Aug 4. < Reuter > Churchmen from Asia. Africa and Latin America yesterday appealed to the World CouncU of Churches for spiritual and material aid for all under developed countries. The appeals were made before a meeting here of the 90-member central committee
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  • 187 7 BERLIN, Aug. 4 (Reuter).— Soviet Authorities intend to open up Russia to Western tourists shortly, perhaps this autumn, a reliable Russian sources said yesterday. The source said technical problems of visas, currencies and booking arrangements with Western travel agencies were already under
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  • 109 7 ST. LOUIS. Auk 4, (AP)— Traffic policemen in St. Louis may soon be wearing shorts, sports shirts with open collars, and sun helmets. Such a uniform has been proposed by Mayor, Raymond R Tucker. Police Chief Jeremiah O'Connell promised the mayor to bring up
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  • 389 8 Movies, Not Talkies, Are The Big Money Spinners In Asia MR. LOKE'S TIP TO JH-M MOGULS LONDON, Aug. 4, (Rcuter) Mr. Loke Wan Tho, Singapore millionaire, cinema owner, yesterday gave this advice to American and British film companies who want to make money in Asia: •Always remember that a film
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  • 57 8 GOVT. READY TO FREE TEACHER SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday told two Chinese school principals and 14 student delegates that Mr. Chen Yang Cheng, Chinese school teacher detained under the Emergency Regulations, would be released provided he undertook to leave the Colony. Tho student delegates were elected from
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  • 443 8 But He Must Be Prepared To Leave Colony the Nanyanc Girls School and the Chinese High School who picketted Assembly House for more than three hours from 3 p.m. yesterday. They carried banners calling 0:1 Government to "Return our teacher, Chen Yang Cheng." "We want education" and "Chen Yang Cheng
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  • 81 8 'Old Soldier Of The Army Of Obstructionists' A MAX. who denied he sold goods on the live-foot-way was told that he \va s an "old soldier of the army of obstructionists" in Singapore by the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J M Dcvercux-Colebourn. v esterday. "It is rather unfortunate for you that
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  • 39 8 A POLICE party went to a house in Narcis Road in the Tanjong Pagar area of Singapore yesterday to investigate a case. When the policemen left they took away a man they found smoking opium
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  • 23 8 SINGAPORE'S Princess Elizabeth Estate Community Centre has postponed the date of its Welfare Lottery draw from July 31, to Aug 28
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  • 70 8 Stones Fall On Homes In This Village SINGAPORE Police are keeping a special watch on Kampong Radin Mas following a series of reports of stone throwing incidents. A fresh report was made last night by a villager who claimed that a stone was flung into a house in the kampong.
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  • 72 8 OUTSIDE INSIDE ABOVE: Student pickets outside the Assembly Houm> yesterday. The banners read: "Return our teat her. < hm i'ang Chens." "We plead with Government to protect our rights." and "We uant to study" BELOW: Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall sits at the round table with students of the Chinese
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  • 178 8 Ex-HK Soldier's Protest SOI THAMPTON, Aii£. 3, (Reuter)— Services and Government officials discussed complaints about food at Southampton today aboard the British troopship Empire Fowcy newly arrived with servicemen from Hongkong. This followed a visit to the ship last night by Mr. T. L. Iremonger. Conservative
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  • 156 8 JOH ORE BAHRI, Tiuirs. Fifty pounds of oiiium were found in a secret compartment in a car which was on its wav to Singapore from Butterworth when it was checked at the Johore. Bahru Customs station The driver Low Foo Cheong, and his companion m Lhc
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  • 128 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tl Tungku Abdul Rahman Federation Chit i Mini designate. said last n that there is alread presentative of the Katun in the new F«d< tive Council. Sh< matun who vai returned In the Ulu Srlangor <-orv cy during the receal tions. The Tungku
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  • 19 8 THE Secretary of j Lennox-Boyd, right, con 1 1 a wealthy ant.-Commun- 1 many Nationalist C U.P.
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    • 184 8 KIWI POLISHES PROTECTS PRESERVES r?7. ===SPEciAL ANNOUNCEMENT^m jßomeoandJuliet'Jgi^ conn n *7erA*i€*<*4c*r 7J_J__l y IJBtl' iknmt lIRYET SOSAN SBEKUU -^^^=^f|SI nm noisoM ::orman aallMW ijSUr^^Wm August J A.KO. 9th Circle scats available to the 4 p.m. show 10th Circle seats available 11 a.m., 145 4 p.m. shows. 11th Circle seats available
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  • 866 9  -  Sir Mortimer Wheeler by »\\\\\\\\w\ iv\\\w^ v C SAID AND DONE: J the Autobiography of 'an Archaeologist. By 10. G. S. Crawford. H (Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 215.) fPHE propriety of reviewing the autobiography of one's oldest friend is arguable, if only on the
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  • 937 9  -  PHILIP TOYNBEE wmmisMm* by THE BOY BETWEEN. By Karlheinz Schaeffer. Presented by Heinrich Fraenkel. (Wingate. 155.) HIGH ADVENTURE, By Edmund Hillary, (Hodder and Stoughton. 165.) I^ARLHELNZ SCHAEFFER, son of a Berlin pastrycook, was born in 1927 and was brought up In, and mostly by. the Hitler
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  • 185 9 Hillary of Everest among the now qu.te large number of people who have been high on Everest, Hillary seems to be the only one who above 28.000 ft. still had some small reserve of physical strength, and. perhaps even more important, the mental ability to assess the possibility or otherwise
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    • 147 9 MADE TO MEASURE. .there's an AUSTIN for your particular job .^^SJ^EP^g -g>»> AUSTIN A3O VAN 3,750 T I— Lm^Li^. A3<> COUNIBYMAN |^^^~n^.-^jZ^Zl^L_,^^^^^^m^^'^*> ls P ainted Bnd finished to a high IS^^fcS S^^S^^l^S^^fci' specification. With its nippy c BvlfH engine, it is happy weaving in M>^ l^SS ly^Bri^^W^^^^ nd out of
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    • 367 9 H ■<g;^i/W/)Ul^!/#[i1 PI lire I- ■"'HB^lfMrlif fIH~ > flL£j|sfeHHVHr rH^ 9 Son Odysseus 10) I M^^r^E^fc 7 10 Ted I can show the way (8 ,> tJ^ p am" "I^HMPjpJjO n Found in hide a:>o (6) I s H|VI strain (6) „-> v ß>^ L j'r >g 13- w »th
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  • 179 10 FIRST shipment of one of the lfl.">:> Ford models, the Customline Fordor. a luxurious family car, have all been booked and more stocks will arrive shortly. Universal Cars Ltd.. Singapore, the local agents announced yesterday. A total of 26 of these cars have been sold
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  • 191 10 WEST GERMAN BELGIAN BANK RATES RISE THE West German Bank rate on Wednesday went up from o to 31 per cent— a step usually taken when boom conditions threaten inflation, according to a Reuter report from Frankfurt An increased bank rate brings Increased interest rates. thereby making it harder lor
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  • 228 10 FORD HAS BUILT 20 M. V 8 ENGINES FORD MOTOR Company. U.S.A.. which introduced a V 8 Engine to the high volume automotive field in 1032. now have built a record 20.000.000 of this type engine, Mr. Ray H. Sullivan, Vice President and Croup Executive announced in Dearborn, Michigan, recently.
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  • 35 10 Till! Malayan Exduißfe Banks Association made the following: rhaagtt in its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling rates T.T. o r O.IV ready: Swiss Francs III; Holland Guilders I.M. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 204 10 PORT SVVETTENHAM, Thurs.-The Manager of Port Swettenham Harbour today reiterated his warning to Federation importers that unless the immediately cleared their accumulated cargo from the godowns owned by the Malayan Railway, the goods were liable to be sold by auction. In a letter to
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  • 476 10 Standard Market Reporter BURMA rice has now a brighter future to play in the economics of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya than at any time previously, the Secretary of the Burma Trade Association. Mr. Lee Tyc Toh, told The Standard yesterday. This is particularly
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  • 31 10 A DUTCH trade delegation has arrived in Rio de Janeiro to discuss the conclusion of a bilateral agreement with Brazil .similar to that already signed between Brazil and Germany.
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  • 34 10 FINANCIEEL Dagblad reports rumours, current at the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, of a Royal Dutch convertible Dond loan cither in terms of guilders or dollars. An amount of Fl. 400 m. Is mentioned.
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  • 203 10 Speculators Blamed For Fall In Reserves TIIE London Times yesterday oeclared that it was almost certainly right to say that the considerable tall in Britain's gold and dollar reserves in July was mainly caused by speculators selling Sterling because of rumours that it would be devalued. Gold and dollar reserves
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  • 43 10 The Singapore Chan Commerce Rubhr r a noon prior yes'crday were: B 9 -< fob. RS* rob. Auf No. 1 4 Sent. No. 1 Atlf. Kot 2 <no r Aug. No. I inrnn RMA on rcg. tcndei Auf September Tone Ea^if I
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  • 18 10 total ncporti of tint i countries from Singapore md the Federation duxint amounted to 7.112 i
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  • 21 10 AUSTRALIAN ways has provisi ed 24 British Efanc Herald aircraf: to American Doug. as D C.j Da- Reuter
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  • 286 10 RUBBERS ARE STILL FIRM MART RUBBERS in the Malayan share market continued very firm throughout yesterday despite the wide movement of the commodity prices. Industrial shares generally were slightly better in sympathy but tin shares were again easier on balance. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were:
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  • 141 10 Finance And c?i Price Tops SuJ THE Singapore rubber I I enced one of the largest \L mar M v H prices moving widel> uhhm fr^.^B first grade August shipment i r^« anseof^centsonuU^^M Quotations o mark on very heav I New York whcie o\ menls. With shor trade buying,
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  • 58 10 SINGAPORE shnreb: fcrday jcported the business flone: Fraser Neave $1 70: Con Tin c $2 ~2\; w Ham Waugh 11.721 md night: Malayan Sl.ol 1 M Colin 78 Met.V. Box II Sime I Singapore Cold S > and ?1.»;7}: Spore Ti arrival: Sirur.< Traders ?22 122.75; Union
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    • 704 10 NOTICES FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE SUPREME COURT AT MUAR Civil Suit No. 2 of 1955. Between L. VR RM. RAMAN CHETTIAR of No. 8. Jalan Maharani. Muar Plaintiff. And 1. Y'EO PENG KERN of Rawang. Serom. 2 AUN TENG CHING alias Ann Tens Chin of sth mile Rawang Sungei
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    • 661 10 BIN SENG CO.. LTD., (in Liquidatior) NASSIM CO. LIMITED will sell by Public Auction at Bin Seng Rubber Factory, Bukit Timah Road. TJ m.s. on TUESDAY. 9th August 195.">. at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. OFFICE FURNITURE. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. VEHICLES, ETC., Comprising: Writine Tables: Steel Storage Cupboards: Steel 4-Drawer Filing
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    • 124 10 NOTICES i THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the U.K.) OMNIBUS SERVICE No. H TOITH effect from 7th August.! 1 J 5 .3 an Omnibus Service will oocrate between RAFFLES QUAY AND KIM KEAT AVENUE via. Boon Tat Street, Robinson Road Collyer Quay, St. Andrew's Road. Beach Road. Bras
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    • 145 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Atsuta Maru tcr Genoa I Algiers Oan. blare a. London. Ar.'.tcrdam. Ha"ibu-g r Accepted Mantetsu Maru tor Pargoc^ Kokoku Maru tor Aoen C P Sudan, leodan. P Sa'O. f r T ij*u| Atenandna r At«mi Maru for Aden D, Sudan, kddah. P Sad I Istanbul Piraeus Alex.;
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    • 123 10 OUTEB ROADS Hanyang. Veatun. Playaran. Mvi Heng. Firhill. Troilus.' Pies. Jefferson, Xaticina. San Ernesto Xorvcst. Hallas, Khoen Hoa INNEB ROADS June. Scdenak. Hin Ann. Hong Tat. Caltex 93. Tong Hong. Sirusa Belaga Song Be. Kah Poh. Kajang. Lariang. Kampar. Hua Hcng. Xanayang, Hai Seng. Gians Bee. Rimau. Nangkachindr. Tg. Pinang.
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    • 495 11 ■WH TRADING CO., LTD. fW BLUE FUNNEL LINE AMfR C AN SERVICI TO'k. Bait. more. Philadelphia, Cult Ports H P. S ham Penang o 16 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept 9 16 Oct 17 Oct lg Q«t ports to load and discharge carte AMERICAN LINE h^RTH G.RMAN LLOYD Ist uwnu
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    • 1084 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 $h? (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 line*) C? THE WIVE lUNNEL LINi: Cartl«r» option to proceed via cth,, ports to load and discharge cargo lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENI Singapore Due Sail* P Sham Penang taerre« for Liverpool C A < ErnnaeM,
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    • 821 11 MITSUI Rp^ LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P Sh m Pe nfl Amaguon Moru from Bomboy for Yokohomo Kobe Moii 17Aug FOR JAPAN from Continent Akibasan Maru for Yokohama. Kobe Nagoya v.a Sa.gon Bangkok, H'kong !7Aug Asokoson Moru for Yokohama, Kobe vio Saigon, Bangkok Hongkong 2 Sept FOR U.S.A.
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    • 795 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. S'por* P Sham Penang x) "FALSTRIA" 11/13 Aug 14/14 Aug 15/16 Auf xx) "INDIA" 14/16Aug x) Calls London (Passengers only). xx) Calls Beyrouth, Korlshamn. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/U K./CONTINfNT S'pora P. S'hom Pcnong
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  • 136 12 FROM THE RIVIERA THE models in our three pictures were 1 created for wearing on the Riviera. But they would be just as effective at Fort Dickson, or on Changi Beach. Since they were designed strictly for the Cote d'Azur and proved very W^ there, they will be an absolute
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  • 433 12  -  HAL BOYLE by. NEW YORK THE biggest mistake a A woman can make is to try always to be utterly charming or perfectly beautiful men may claim they admire perfection, but if they do it is only in heaven on earth it frightens them. A wise woman
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    748 12  -  AILSA GARLAND by- IT was a great day for the Irish. For the second day of London's own fashion shows featured the ideas of the three Irishmen In the Top Twelve fashion designr First, DIGBY MORTON, whose dresses brought a tang of the sea to stuffy London. With names
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  • 166 12 "\Y/E hare vioved to a new suburb occupied mainly by young families, and my husband has suddenly become painfully jealous.' "I've been accused of carrying on' with the man next door~we spoke but once. "J dare not make any friends. I love my husband completely, but the loneliness
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  • 186 12  -  Rita Del Mar GHGH A mOUAVS Ql (H ATION: A X "To li\e with \%omrn may impair v man's n»#-l ul Q nr^. fo live without them. V on the other hand, is hound y to rwuit in his Imjiir of no use at all." Marmadiikc
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    • 125 12 CENTRE. This dress, low necked in the back, and y its long graceful bodice is in Boussac guar- J anteed material, and can be worn on chilly nights. with matching top. J 3U*VlX'^C^S\ BOTTOM RIGHT. Very 5 -w* in y >c vounc looking, this Y/ v 7 I /Z'_:VyV Tl*
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  • 26 13 I nrds r i ithl -uiin in- f! the .lUIT his n.il Bislrl m i hth;n l k it Tl r of tnr inn .nditi^n^.
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  • 64 13 eooid Scherbakov. of the ord for the hop. step the International I scow last year, the Brazilian. A. F. De is awaiting ratification. Soviet t'nion. was only the women's long Mit »ho previous European 81l n Koen (Holland) I held by Yvette Wilr' p P the women's long •her
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  • 299 13 The Singapore Motor Club has launched a lund to help defray Lim's and Frank's \xpenses on the trip. Donations arc asked to be- sent to Mr. Corner c/o P.O. Box 486. Singapore. EDIM PETERS «..rU m«j;r N 1 ln 9oporc's champion racing motorist,
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  • 66 13 IPOH. I nurs— Tennis cham- of four countries will de- < y compete in this year's van open tennis rhampionbedHted to take place I tni< ironth. A tf fgram received today s the participation of X H. Ip. the Hongkong chamand 1952 winner of the
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  • 45 13 SINGAPORE'S team for the First South East Asia boxing championships will begin 'raining next week at the Polire Training School gymlasiuni. Boxers wil] train three days i week Mondays, Tuesdays md Thursdays and sessions vil! begin each day at 5 p.m.
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  • 29 13 Abu' s Hattrick MARINES beat S.T.T.C. "A" I Singapore Government aces Football Association )tv. 1 league soccer match aved at Upper Serrrigoon Hold, resterdnv Wahab Abu ed a hattrick.
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  • 433 13 OPENING PAIR GET 146 RUNS BIRMINGHAM, Thurs. (Reuter) South Africa's cricketers, 56 for no wicket overnight, scored 104 runs before lunch today for the loss of two wickets to be only 28 behind Warwickshire's 188 with eight wickets in hand. At tea they reached 284
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  • 90 13 SOCCER FRIENDLY: Salzburg vs. Combined Services at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. DIV. 2A: Tampenit Rovers vs. R.A.F. Sclctar fit Farrer Pit rk. DIV. 3A: Setia Jai/a vs. JoUihids A.U. at M.F.A. DIV. :iB: Netaji M.S.C. vs. Toirn Rangers at Geylang. ARMY LEAGUE DIV. 3: R.A.S.C. Combined
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  • 115 13 TAIPIXG. Thurs.— Mn 11. M. Cousens (—l5). won the CRC handicap Women's Singles tennis event, beating Mrs. Lim Swee Aun <SCR> in the final in straight sets (i-2. 6-2. Her husband. J. E. Cousens < 30/5) also did well in the Men's Handicap Singles, qualifying for
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  • 42 13 The Mount Erskine Boy's Club. Singapore. will hold a social :»nd dance at the Gan Eng School Hall to i Mebrate the Cub's winning of the athletics and table tennis trophies at the Federation of Boys Clubs championship held recently.
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  • 40 13 PrUoni beat Domain 2-1 «n 1 Singapore Government Sor vtcei rootball Association Div 2 league soccer encounter at the Parrcr Park yesterday. Scorer^ for Prisons were Samad and Hoorj while Abu Baker bin Hamid replied for Domain
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  • 249 13 FOIR more athletes— three men and a schoolgirlhave been added to the Singapore A.A.A. contingent for the Malayan A.A.A. meet in Ipoh on Aug. 26 and 27. They are P. Ball (half mile), I. T. Slinger (440 yards), McColm (hammer throw* and Lim
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  • 230 13 BOO BOYS ARE BACK J KUALA LUMPUR. J J Thurs. .lud^ini: by the ill-mannered behaviour C of schoolboys at the prize distribution of the Selan- gor Schools Sports Coun- ril annual athletic meet recently -1 would appear 2 that, as far as school- children here are concern- j J cd.
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  • 64 13 The draw of the SGSFA knockout competitions resulted as follows:— DIVISION 1 Preliminary RounJ: M.R.X.Y.R vs Woodbridge: First Round. Winner of M R N.V.R./Wuod bridge vs. ST.TC "A P.W.D vs MAAF; Medical Health vs Marine, "A'l Custr ms vs. Poiicc. DIVISION 2 Marine- "B vs. Social
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  • 32 13 The Singapore Government Services Football Association Div. 2 loae\ie soccer match between Income Tax and S.T.T.C. •B' which was' scheduled to be played at Karrer Park yesterday was called off.
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  • 45 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. W r Department Civilian Staff Association beat Sentul Workshops Recreation Club 7-1 m an FAS Busmen Hooaei Dtv One match at Cheras Road today. Goalacoreri were Talib (31 Pon C Kong (2». Aziz and R Sequerah. ThangaveU *c»red for SW.R.C.
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  • 218 13 IPOH. Thurs: Selangors F A L. Gonza«a. will meet Lim Foh Thye. the Pcrak junior singles runner-up tomorrow morning in the singles final of the Ma la van Telecoms open badminton championships Gonzaga scored an eaV straight set vietotv over It, A Nordin 1
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  • 362 13 A GREAT rally in the last 20 minutes by Pulau Brani United just failed to save them from a 3-2 dofeat at the hands of Star Soccerites in their Singapore Div. I league soccer match played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The match,
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  • 209 13 KUALA UMPIR. Thurv— San Mun Kee. the fiantkiller. liowcd out of th# Men's singles of the Selangor '•'«n tenni« championship* when he was eliminated I- ft, 1-ti. by the champion. Kwok Yoke Yen today. X vok »ter q ...fiod for |s. final when he narin^-fri
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    • 385 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEPGMEMT I>ASTOR Phang Yin Ike and i- lamny thank all relatives and friends who f ent wn telegrams and letters of condolences and attended the funeral of the late Mrs Pi.ang Yin Hce on Ajguyt 4. 1 955. SITUATIOMS VACANT ANTED by long established firm a junior clerk
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    • 273 13 bner By Al Capp iCIC^M AMERICA ->ro*? THOUSANDS Of fif/Z-ES AfifOUHQ I -&UT t* WASH/NGTO*/ TEM^EtfS R/SE.? I^JW.. ~Uf*MS THEtf* r~£ rEM£>Ef?ATU/*E DRO*=*S S TKtVEf* MELTS) A*f£> I AaF^Nr^^jaßj^^H rM SICK- \**oOf! -SiCk wav DO wm w£v«ovr I tifjif *> 'Vs3K?fii!>rJ deep inside:."- aE must VC£V TO .1 f '^SfriritxrTlZ/trA
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  • 210 14 MAHA RANEE LANDS 'DOUBLE,' GRABS CUP L ~2 m Windsor Lad summing up M t PENANG, Thurs.— Maha Ranee, a five year-old gray Irish mare by His Highness, today scored a Penang •double when she won the D.R P. Cup for class I horses over 8* furlongs this third day
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  • 55 14 I TOTAL POOL $150,830 Ist Prize No. *****7— 545,249 2nd Prize No. *****2— 520,362 3rd Prize No. *****1— 511,312 STARTERS ($1,508 each) Nos. *****6, *****0 *****8, *****8, *****9, *****6. CONSOLATIONS ($452 each) Nos. *****8, I *****6, *****3, *****5, *****4, *****1, *****6, *****0, I *****5, *****2. TREBLE TOTE: Eight
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  • 1592 14 RACE ONE floras (1. Div I—6 Furs. Mr. Yap Kirn Hoe'J 204-39 RIVKR PATROL (4> 807 K. Leonjj 1 5 t ttarius Stable's 99 _44 BECCAFICOCS (3) 800 Hudson I i 134-31 SATISFACTION <1> 808 Bo i?<) ire J 79_33 Scone Stone <2» 710 Jones •|.<
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  • 435 14 Malacca 'Hopes' For Inter-School 'Tri' Athletics MALACCA, Thurs.— The Malacca Schools Sports Council met last night at the High School and selected its side for the Inter-State Schools Triangular athletic meeting with Negri and Selangor at the High School ground next Saturday, Aug. 6, starting at 3 p.m. I:S> and
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  • 244 14 THE QUESTION of where the best marksmen come from will be answered on Sunday, Aug. 17 when the Singapore Gun Club, the Johore Bahru Gun Club and the Selangor Gun Club meet at the first inter-club shoot at the Bukit Timah range. All
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  • 146 14 Siboncy <Bcll> looked fit and well when .^ent over the three in 37 4,'ssec the best time of the morning. He is one who deserves watching on Saturday. King Crow (Tait> was going much better than Golden Dolphin (Bougoure) at the end of a testing half mile run
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  • 283 14 IPOH. Thurs.— The following )s the order of play of the opening tics In the Perak Lawn tennis Association championship on Saturday, starting at 3 p m All tie- will be i layed ofT on the six grass courts on the Ipor» Town padang. They are: K.
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  • 673 14 I THE Probable Line-up: H I 1 212 SOUTH PACIFIC f blkeg 9.00 801 l f 2. 924 SHANGRILA birg 8.07 Bagby B 3. 625 THREE RINGS 1 birg 8.07 Mortimer I 4 167 KENNIES breg 8.07 (unfixed) 1 5. 321 ZABAGLIONE 1 breg
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  • 271 14 Sukaramai Trounce Arabs 8-0 SUKARAMAI Sports Club. In tneir second last league outing of the season, trounced a nine-man team from Arab Union B—o in a Singa-p<*-e Division 3B match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Sukaramai who were superior all round dominated the game throughout and had not much difficulty
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  • 303 14 A SPIRITED se< (lnrt lal( Karib Sports t;iub first ft?* %M then to run out winners by ii. I Singapore Orieto Vto£*s**M match played at ih, iMdan. A »»iviH Fathul K^ib Club, the other unh 2A championship I later. Both hay, I Argonauts are lead I Their latest posn,
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