Singapore Standard, 17 August 1955

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  • 11 1 Singapore Standard ghf SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1935 11 PAGES ]."> CENTS
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  • 179 1 Crisis Talks End Today _apore's i bou r alition I be de--1 twoSocretary nies, Mr ihe Govk. and Mr David .7. will o" Sir A -sem- ir.orrow. •Thpre r but should when It Mr. L-r.nox-:.-'2:otiatlons rial crisis* i by Mr irnej to discussed ited in Assembly nterpretatution and 1 self-government,"
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  • 22 1 Tups. Government decision offering Communist meeting Secretary. 3oyd. later Standard 1 Director Committee :n Kuala v. but did amnesty proStandard was
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  • 19 1 Asian Atom Talks Next 15 <UP> -for-peace be held In nnd diploworking irt another is held <mg a big
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  • 125 1 PLOT TO MURDER PERON EXPOSED BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 16. (AP)— The Argentine Government yesterday announced a plot to kill President Peron. official announcement said assassins rented apartments overlooking the route whero Peron drives over daily and intended to shoot him as he went by. It also was announced that the
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  • 21 1 LONDON. Aug. 17 (AP) Japan subitted to Russia today a proposed draft for a World War II peace treaty.
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  • 1011 1 After A Walk-Out 13 Months Ago, City Workers Do It Again Armed Forces To Take Over Vital Jobs TEN THOUSAND daily-rated employees of the Singapore City Council members of the City Council Labour Unions Federation went on strike at midnight last night. Exactly 13 months after
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  • 191 1 Bombay Indians Protest Goa Incident BOMBAY, Aug. 16. A group of demonstrators today tried to break into the office of the British Deputy High Commissioner in Bombay, breaking windows and smashing doors. The incident occurred during demonstrations against Portuguese action in Goa yesterday. A spokesman for
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  • 58 1 INDIA'S Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, yesterday accused Portuguese police of being "brutal and uncivilised/* Referring to Monday's shooting of unarmed Indian demonstrators, be said: "This kind of action has no argument" and warned that the "Goa story will not end until our object is achieved" the union
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  • 175 1 LONDON. Aug. 16, (Reuter)— The Daily Telegraph said today that the arrival of the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, in Singapore had provided the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, with a "facesaving and office-saving escape.'" "Self government is. of course, a general aspiration —but its
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  • 72 1 Heat Beats Korean Agitators SEOUL. Aug. 16 (UP) South Korean demonstrations against Communist truce team members collapsed today under weight of 90--degree heat and President Svngman Rhee's no-violence edict. Only hundreds of demonstrators gathered today in front of U.S. compounds housing Czech and Polish members where thousands had massed in
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  • 282 1 CHILDREN LINE THE STREETS TO CHEER' JOHORE SULTAN RETURNS Sultanah And Princess Follow JOH ORE BAHRU, Tues. Ten thousand school children from all schools here gave the Sultan of Johore. Major General Sir Ibrahim, the Sultanah, Lady Marcella Ibrahim and Princess Mariam a rousing homecoming today. The children, who lined
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  • 130 1 PENANG, Tues.— A 46-year-old vegetable gardener. Chang Huat, was shot dead by an unknown Chinese gunman while he was having a meal in a pork-seller's shop in Paya Terubong market late last night. Five shots were fired by the gunman and Chang Huat was
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  • 39 1 GENEVA police said yesterday they were still without trace of a square-inch of radioactive cobalt which disappeared from the atoms-for-pcace exhibit on Saturday despite an announcement that the person who "borrowed" it would not be prosecuted.— AP
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  • 123 1 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped 95 cents to 51. 341 per Ib. for first grade September shipment on a nervous and weak market. This is the biggest single day drop in prices for weeks. The price tumbled yesterday on speculative selling on the overseas
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  • 97 1 THE president of the Singapore Trades Union Congress. Mr. S. Jaganathan, told The Standard last night that he will today openly challenge the justification for the City Council strike. He would not reveal the form of his challenge but said: "I am issuing the
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  • 114 1 KUALA TFENGGANU. Tups. Sparks from the engine of the private railway at the Dungun Iron Mines yesterday gutted ten bags of mail on its way by bus to Southern Malaya, the Post Office announced tonight. The Postmaster General said tonight that first and second class correspondence
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  • 70 1 FIVE REASONS FOR THE STRIKE THE five claims on which negotiations deadlocked: 1 Strike pay in respect of the 12 days strike in 1H54. *1 Withdrawal of rc<oLf gnition of the Government and City Council Labour Union. 3 Treble pay for stand- by workers required to work on public holidays.
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  • 1213 2 Japanese Admiral Testifies In $6 Mil. Ca^ I Armed Forces Took Fuel To Continue The Fiqhf British General Relates Come-Back A JAPANESE Rear-Admiral and a British Lieutenant General testified at the sixth day hearing of the $6,000,000 claim by three Dutch oil companies against
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  • 156 2 commodity PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S Spot Loose 134] i:UJ fob Aur. UAi 145 1 No 2 l!n\ 13t No. 3 I?.'* l» Tone Irregular. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was ***** per picul (Up "5 cts.)
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  • 25 2 POPE Pius XII has given the T.N T children's fund (UNICEF) $1,000 to help in its 1955 work, the fund announced. A P
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  • 322 2 2 Men Committed To Assizes For Symonds M urder A LORRY driver, Ong Ah Too, and another man, Suppiah Subramaniam, were yesterday committed by the Singapore Seventh Magistrate, Mr. Choor Singh, to stand trial at the next Assizes for the murder of the American Journalist, Mr. Gene D. Symonds, who
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  • 34 2 LONDON. Aug. 16. <AP> Japan's special envoy Shunichi Matsumoto called at the Soviet Embassy today to hand over Tokyo's proposed draft of a Worlu War II peace treaty with Russia.
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  • 42 2 ADMIRAL Lewis Strauss. Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, announced in Geneva yesterday that he had been authorised to say that President Eisenhower wished a second international atomic conference to be held at a later date. Reuter
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  • 90 2 KHARTOUM. Aug. 16 (Reuten Large cheerful crowds gathered outside the Sudan parliament today, shouting l for independence and the evacuation of British and i Egyptian troops while inside 1 the Prime Minister. Ismail El Azhari. took the first step I towards the end of 56 years
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  • 59 2 WALLA WALLA. Washington. Aug. 16. <AP>— A dozen convicts armed with homemade knives grabbed 14 hostages inside the walls ol the ten.se Washington State Penitentiary Sunday night but gave up early yesterday after persuasion by telephone and tear gas. No one was hurt. It was the
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  • 349 3 LENNOX -BOYD SPENDS WHOLE DAY VISITING Here He Is At Police School He Starts Off By Handling Frisky Alsatian THE SECRETARY of State for the Colonies. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd spent all yesterday in conferences and tours. He began the day by freeing a dog-handler from an Alastian of a Dog
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  • 68 3 S'PORE ARMED FORCES LAUDED t MIU.Iirr well i Mr. !»>t nuht t ru' lour laij forir irj nf Slate lies, «on- til officers o ..I the Sirmui n es. the hi Navy, mi; I and thr \iliary Air ihsolute patta\ and illinnn n \ery iii<;r;i tutor the t ration. <n
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  • 16 3 I! York, 7 vearon ud. that with t n he tral •ids.
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  • 83 3 photos. ABOVE: Mr. Lennox Boyd in a recruits' class of the Royal Malayan Navy. LEFT: When Lady Patricia Lennox-Boyd visited the Joo Chiat Children s Centre yesterday, she was garlanded by Mrs Lakshmi Naidu, oldest voluntee- Social Welfare Centre worker in Singapore After Lady Patricia saw the
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  • 481 3 'Recognize Muslim Law' Call THE Singapore Overseas Pakistani League is to protest to the British Government against the refusal by Britain's Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance to provide Mrs Abdul Mannan, wife of a Pakistani resident in England, maternity benefits. The National Insurance authorities
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  • 114 3 ARMY SERGEANT LOSES HIS STRIPES SERGEANT Arthur George Connor, of G.H.Q. Signals Regiment, FARELF. was yesterday sentenced by a Singapore District Court Martial to be reduced to the ranks when he was found guilty on two charges against him. The charges were that he disobeyed the command of a superior
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  • 69 3 KLANG. Tues. The talks between th? National Union of Plantation Workers and the management of Karruming Estate. Sungci Siput. which became deadlocked yesterday, will, it is understood, be resumed some time this week. Following top-level discussions between unio n leaders here and the .Malayan Planting Industries
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  • 324 3 Court Tells Prosecuting Officer By TONY BA?TISTA Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Magistrate. Mr. J. M Devereux-Cole-bourn, yesterday refused to tiy a man on two distinct charges, one of thci't of a ring and the other, an alternate charge of dishonestly retaining the same
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  • 90 3 Mother-in-Law Cause Of Quarrel TEO Mil ENti who sued her husband Tan Kirn Huat. for maintenance, told the court her mother-in-law had instigated her husband to beat her during quarrels. She added th.ii she was not prepared to return to his home as that would mean living with her mother-in-law.
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  • 198 4 PLANTER GETS 10 YEARS' JAIL FOR FATAL BASH ALOR STAR, Tues.— A Malay padi planter, Ahmad bin Saaud, who tatallv attacked Kolandai Muthu by hitting his head with* a hard object, was today sentenced by Mr. Justice Hill to 10 years' jail, for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Ahmad
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  • 427 4 $605 M. Business Was Handled In Six Months PENANG, Tues. Penang's total foreign trade for the first half of this year showed an increase of $135 million over the same period last year. The increase includes both exports and imports. This was disclosed by the Economic Officer,
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  • 105 4 Mr. Yong Makes Progress MRS Yong Shook Lin. wife of the Federal Legislative Councillor who is seriously ill. in Kuala Lumpur, arrived In Singapore yesterday from \>w York with her three daughters. Miss Yong Slew Kuen Mrs. Ng Kam Kew, and Miss Yong Siew Toong Mrs Yong left New York
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  • 32 4 COLOMBO. Aug. 16 (Reuter) Ceylon will ship over 3.000 tons of rubber to China this month under two countries' rice-for-rubber trade pact, a Government spokesman stated today.
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  • 260 4 LANDOWNER CONVICTED OF DRIVING WHILE DRUNK Accident At A Junction PENANG. Tues.— A police constable, Hussain bin Mohamed said in court here today that when he went to the scene of a motor accident, a road junction he had to repeat every question three times to the driver before he
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  • 155 4 Court Says No To China Trip PENANG. Tucs. A waterfront labourer, Lim Kirn Seng alias Lim Ah Too. sentenced to one year's imprisonment for violating a restriction order, told the Magistrate Mr. E. A. Long today that he wanted to be deported to China Mr. Lon£ replied that ho rould
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  • 20 4 POPE PIUS Xll recited the noon Angelus over Vatican Radio yesterday from his summer villa at Ca*ti»i***>dolfo. Reuter
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  • 129 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A police constable who saved the lives of two European police officers by a display of cool courage in a Communist terrorist ambush has been rewarded with the Colonial Police Medal for gallantry. On May 20 this year PC. Mokhtai bin Ja'afar
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  • 138 4 He's A Menace —Court JOIIORE BAllKl Tues While robbing a woman in a house. AfTand bin Daud, suddenly became ill. With a rarang. he threateel the woman, C hong Yin. to be silent, then lay down and slept. The woman told the Sessions Court in
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  • 132 4 PENANG. Tuos. An appeal to the Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, for the repeal of the Emergency Regulations as soon as possible was made by students of the Chung Ling High School in a letter to him yesterday. They pledged full support to
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  • 265 4 Chinese Schools Boards Ask: Why Pick On Us KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. —The Selangor Chinese School Managements Association which controls over 100 schools in the state, will protest fo the Federal Education Ministry tomorrow over Government's threat of "drastic action against Chinese schools which permitted pupils to become contaminated by Communism.
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  • 134 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Many firms in the Federation have notified the Prisons Department that the recruits from among jail inmates they have employed have proved to be satisfactory in their jobs, Mr. D. C. Watherston. the Chief Secretary, declared today. Opening the annual prisons exhibition
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 71 4 Weather Report MINIMUM Temperature: From 7..50 p.m. Aug. 15 to 7..U) a.m. Aug fc Singapore (78F), Penang (80F). Kota Bahru (?3F), Kuala I.umpur ITIF), Ipoh (7 IF). Kuant. n (71F). Maximum Temperature: From 7..10 a.m. to 7.1)0 p.m. Aug. It Singapore (85F), Penang (87F), Kota Bahru (90F». Kuala 1 umpu:
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  • 144 5 BALLOONS: A DANGER TO AIR TRAFFIC AIR traffic over Singapore was exposed to a hazard on Monday evening, when the People's 'Action Party released two groups of about 100 balloons bearing huge "merdeka" banners, the Director General of Civil Aviation. Mr. G. J. Warcup, said yesterday. "When you tie a
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  • 38 5 HONGKONG, Aug. 16 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.56 to El sterling; Sj.si il':> |to US$l: $1,835 to Malayan Sl; $0,134 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5231.875 to a tae..
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  • 51 5 PENANG. Tues.— The fourth annual general meeting of the North Malaya Kerala Samajam will be held at the Indian Association. Bagan Jermal Road on Aug. 28. All Malayalees are requested to attend the mooting. In addition, there will be sports. music, public addresses and feeding of the
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  • 27 5 THE nude body of a new born baby boy was found floating m a stream in Kampong Bahru. Kuala Lumpur's Malay reservation last night
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  • 103 5 IPOII. Tups. A complainant. A Ciopal. 42. was described by Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof as the culprit in a hurt charge, and he received the same punishment as the accused, P. Nadesan. 55. Each was bound over in the sum of
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  • 213 5 Party Shake -Up Gains Speed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Ncgara leaders from all over the Federation will meet with theii I Secretary-General, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, this we ek to discuss his blueprint for a "big shake up" of the party, The Standard learnt today.
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  • 49 5 THE Australian Minister for External AHairs. Mr. R. <J Casey, is expected to visit Singapore in October to meet the Chief Ministers of the Colony and the Federation. While in the Colony. Mr. Casey will attend the Colombo Plan Ministerial meetino on Oct. 17
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  • 56 5 TWO men woke up yesterday to find their trousers missing from their rooms one in West Coast Road and the other in Kirn Ponsj R,ad. Singapore. The man in West Coast Road discovered his trousers lying outside his home with $101 missing. The other found his trousers
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  • 31 5 CASH and jewellery worth $6,240 were stolen from a house in Cairnhill Road, yesterday. TOXIN THATCHER iSOStI USOM M jp»«t kUTMIiO* H» ttm Wow— o' h.^ «*hty ST|*CO»«ONiC SOwNO
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    • 1308 5 Mac D's Day Today SEVERAL thousand people will today. watch the popular Commis sioner for South-east Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald leceive the Freedom of the City of Singapore at the City Council steps. The ceremony will begin at "> p.m. c^lmanac Information at a Glance Kl.\: Unchained 3. fi 30
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    • 542 6 'rODAY as Indonesia celebrates its tenth year as a Republic, a new cabinet is trying to cut away the graft that ha.< entwined certain parts of the administrative machinery. This is but part of its teething troubles. During the last ten years this country has been
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    • 331 6 TEMPORARY peace in the troubled French protectorate of Morocco has at last been secured. The critical stage of the unrest in the state has passed as a result of a new policy move which French Premier Edgar Faure has announced and on the promises it contained to prevent
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  • 434 6 JAKARTA, Indonesia. NATION born in revolution in one of the prettiest and richest lands on earth joyously celebrated today its 10th anniversary of independence from the Dutch with its future a glaring question mark for the free world. Th- 82 000 000 people crowded onto the 3.000 volcano-peaked' islands
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  • 897 6 pHAKLES Fami Browne, belt *t known as "Artemus Ward," in his Interview with President Lincoln wrote "Sertin citizens in l>aldins\ ille axed me to run fur the Legislates Sez 1, "My friends, dostest think I'd sto p to that there?* They turned as white
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  • 1543 6  - Giant Question Mark To U.S. Free World Larry Allen JWWWWWWWVVW j By Will Ihc |*****>.4^ >>. DA and ll,e Fr,, ft „r |> to «am eroMoinir v f ,i Pln <„ Coiiiiii U i,i>|s alicnipi *%Z And, if tlio Re.N o life the- vay v, U > ri.et« pr cv,.
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  • 55 7 BUENOS AIRES. Aug. 16, <UP> Police today announced the arrest of 55 persons in connection with an alleged plot to assassinate Pn's.rient Juan D. Peron. Those arrested included retired army and navy officers and civilians, the authorities said. They predicted more persons would be taken into
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  • 287 7 FOR ANNE, A BIRTHDAY PICNIC AND TOYS I AJALE OF TWO LOVELY PRINCESSES BALLATER. Scotland, Aug. 16. (Reute. Princess Annr, bright-eyed daughter of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edindurgh. yesterday celebrated her fifth birthday with a family picnic, the traditional icingcake birthday party, and heaps of exciting gaily wrapped
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  • 457 7 BALI ATKR, Scotland. Auk. M <Reuter) Prin- <rss Maruarct is spending bet summer quietly here among the hill s and weather of the Scottish Highlands and giving no sign that her life will be in any uuy (hanged by her 25th birthday next Sunda.v The
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  • 139 7 JAPANESE WANT TO STAY -MAO LONDON, Aug. 16, (AP)— Red China said today there were about 6,000 Japanese civilians living in C hina and that all have expressed a desire to stay there. "Should any of tnom change their minds and apply for facilities for returning to •Inpan. the Chir.ese
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  • 64 7 2 TOKYO. Aug. 10 (AP> largest newspaper. Jthe As&hJ Shimbun. reported the completion of a teletype machine capable of transmitting 1,476 different characters. The new Kanji (Chinese character) machine operates on the same principle of the standard teleprinter used in Wt stern countries. The transmitting machine perforates a
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  • 76 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 16. (Renter).—The United Nations will cost $46,278,000 to run next year, Mr. Das Hammarskiold secretary-general estimated tonight. This i.s $G8.").8OO under the approved appropriations for this year he noted in a U4pa?e budget report prepared [for presentation to the tenth I General
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  • 125 7 The Wings Are Detachable illh British Ministry of supply have placed a ron- tract with (he M L. Aviation t n ian v f or a number of ML. Utility aircraft a macnine of unusual design as seen above The aircraft weight ap- proximately 550 pounds easy to transport easy
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  • 53 7 LONDON. Aug. 16, (Router) —John GofTett. 22-year-old farm worker .sentenced to death last month for murdering eight-year-old Maureen Robson. was today reprieved by the Home Secretary. Maureen's body was found in a stream in a bluebell wood near Hormone at Haydon Bridge. Northumberland. GofTett was to have been
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  • 167 7 SACRAMENTO. California. Aug 16. ißeuten— Airman Daniel Schmidt has decided to divorce his wife. Una. who went through a form of marriage with another man while her hu>band was a prisoner of the Chinese Communists. Schmidt's lawyer said today "Daniel has made up
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  • 118 7 The Wedding Did Not Come Off LONDON. Aug. 16. (Reuten— The marriage between Mrs. Phyllis Sispera and Mr. Jaromir Chudy. SudetenGerman who recently helped in her fight to return to England from Czechoslovakia did not take place here this afternoon ?.s planned. Mrs. Sispera. British -born former wife of a
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  • 227 7 Eden Studies Document LONDON, Aug. 16 Scotland Yard has seized an alleged Irish Republican Army "master plan" to invade Northern Ireland in 1957 and seize a bridgehead against the British, it was reported here today. I The time-table calls for simultaneous overthrow of the Irish
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  • 41 7 I GENEVA. Aug. 16. <UP> Red China stili has not reI plied to a Japanese request \to initiate discussions on repatriation ot Japanese nationals, one month after che original demand. Japanese Consul General Kelichi Tatsuke said yesterday.
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  • 23 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhowpr on Sunday allocated one million dollars to the Civil Defence Administration for hurricane relief in North Carolina. AP
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  • 239 7 LONDON, Aug. 16 (Re •William Slim, Governor-Gei •night that the recent pros] jheld out hope that they mi But he warned that in I Asian power again overshi still exists nowhere in the aggressive expansion, to rei tions recently lifted, by oth Field
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  • 101 7 RABAT. Morocco. Aug. 16 «UP) French troop reinforcements poured into Morocco and took up their pu. itions today for a possible showdown with the Nationalists on Saturday. The "Black Crescent" underground organisation circulated tracts in ail Urn medinas calling for demonstrations on the t< lor.d anniversary
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  • 149 7 LIXZ. AUSTRIA. Aug If, CAP). Police reported I Russian soldiers par 4 f wrecked n small church I rrf.hr la the Soviet, zone on Sunday. ~fl Policy Decision Of Councillors Elected By People THE retiring President of the Singapore City Council, Mr T. P. F. McNeice,
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  • 232 8 'The personal aspect of the demonstration which occurred on Monday in connection with ;ny Jctision abuut the Fairer Hark rally is unimportant," Mr. McNeicc said. But. beinf very close to his retirement from the public scrvi c and being the oldest member of the U vil
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  • 106 8 Remanded For Theft KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Chow Tong. 23. ot Lubok Road, was today put on a week's remand by the First Magistrate when he pleaded guilty to two counts of theft of I pair of gold necklaces. The ornaments, worth Sl2O. were said to have been stolen by Chow
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  • 174 8 Seeks Land In Selangor KLANG, Tues.— The Muslim College is likely to move out of its present site in Klang, The Standard learned today. An ofliciai of the College told The Standard- "We have just asked the Se angor State Gov- eminent for 50 acres
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  • 109 8 SINGAPORE Police yesterday issued a licence t 0 Chij nese students to stage their 'com en at the Happy World from Acg 20-^U in aid of the Nanyang Universit.v At a meetini with student representatives anrt the Democratic Party Assemb.yman. Mr. Lim Cher Kheng. Police
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  • 218 8 'I Never Told A Lie'— 'Tec Says At Riot Trial A DETECTIVE, Cheong never told a lie in his life 1 said in the First Criminal Di he heard rioters making a missiles at the Police. He said this under ere Donnelly, a defence counsel Poh Kee, who claimed he
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  • 87 8 Shop Men Want A Pay Scale KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Chinese clerks and shop assistants in Selangor are preparing a memorandum to the new Alliance Government de- 1 manding legislation for a minimum living wage tor workers in the country. The Standard was told today this memorandum would bo ready before
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  • 102 8 7 On Bond For Street Fighting IPOH. Tues. Following a commotion at the junction ot Chamberlain Road. Anderson Road and Russcl Road on the night of June 12, eleven men were charged before Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yuspf today with behaving in 1 disorderly manner They were alleged to
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  • 79 8 YONG Kok Kirn. President Of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union, had his case postponed for the third j time, when his counsel. Mr. C. H. Koh, applied to a Singapore Court for another; week's adjournment to en- j able him to apply a "certain i
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  • 114 8 Man Blinded By Pepper And Robbed TWO robbers threw pepper Into the eyes ol a Singapore contractor and escaped with $2,050 in Broaderick Road yesterday. The contractor Wong Fook Soo. 43. said he was returning from a friend's house when he was attacked by the pepper thugs. Wong, told The
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  • 67 8 A (SANG of six men it- 1 tacked a fruit seiier in Chin Swce Road. Singapore, yesterday when ne refused to pay $10 'protection' money. Though outnumbered. the hawker fought back until police nrrived. A man has been detained. The hawfcer said that earlier the two
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  • 193 8 MR Justice Tan Ah Tan yesterday morning ordered the retria. by another jury at the next Assize- of Robert Kum Uioon Hoe. rharqed with voluntarily causing hurt to a coHee shop proprietor by stabDing him with a knife at kaiidng Road last year
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  • 197 8 MTUC To Press For Ban On Toddy-Drinking KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Malayan Trade Union Council is to step up its campaign against toddy, whose easy availability it contended today, "has contributed immensely to the demoralisation of Maa.yan vwakers Rc t e^entativesot the MTUC in ihc Fedeiai Legislative! Coun< 1 The
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    51 8  - j photo by Yong Peng Seong THE Federation High Com m i ssioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, Chief Scout for the Federation, is seen speaking to 21 Queen's Scouts from all parts of the Feder atl on after the presentation of Royal Certificates at the Ccstle Camp, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.
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  • 85 8 Union Heads Hold Island Meeting KLAXG. Tues.— Top 11 of the National Union c I tation Workers to lay < Carey Island, seven n Port Swettenham, I 1 "workers" prol (en connected with t;-.e LJnion." Amonu the leaders were I 8 Union's General St P. P Narayanan, and Us President.
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  • 178 8 LABOUR Front Assci Chuan, yesterday said he h; negotiations between the Si and its Union because it "w members of the public who mblyman Mr. Scab P ad only Interfered ingapore Traction Coir.; as his primary duty to help are in trouble." Mr.
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  • 43 8 THK 50 year old Singapore TeloK Ayer Market clock at Robinson Roar) which underwent repairs two months ago started licking again on Monday. Lights have been installed on the tower so that the time can be seen at night.
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  • 137 8 Agreement Reached On Clajl THE threatened strike In l.:j(i(i li s (u fnw .l ■motor sampan crew scheduled t<, si an ■>.;. M nil. L Agreement was reach* d bo- tween lighter owners and their employees on a., in dispute, yesterday. The Singapore Say Association
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    • 229 8 Ka ■At flAf JBf a ivC TOMORROW If y\ <;ORGEOIS COLOR /'^^H| A HANDSOME IKI M'.'^flß SPLCIACI'I \R 10 MIL {<%|g^H CAP!I\ \II\G 10 IHL Is there anything i^B fej to relieve this Wm prickly heat? M 4 mf X f^^^^-'' s-• skin diseases -H* Wm \*3 COOK ft CO.
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  • 178 9  -  NOEL WHITCOMB »\\\v\\\\v I by m LONDON, I HAD a hunch, as I walked down Parklanc. that something odd was about to luppt-n WHOOSH! Suddenly a gigantic, chauffeur-driven limouMne drew up with a iwaab right beside me. Out of the back came the smiling face of mv old
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  • 798 9  -  Bridget Jones By ~1 lIOLLYWOOD is having a AA revolution. Girls who've played pure and demure roles for years have decided that they're fed up with it and are busily transforming themselves into sexy sirens. Responsible for starting this sexy trend Is Jeanne Craih. For years and
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  • 325 9 Carries Around Own Alice -in -Wonderland World With Him ing a waiter an. picking up a phone all at the same time. "Midori— get me StocKholm. Get me those Japanese JUGGLERS on the line. And see the ELEPHANTS are going to be ready in time. And ring Madrid about the
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  • 268 9 Now he wants to make them LAUGH BURBANK, Calif. Yj'HEN James Dean said he wanted to do a comedy night-club act. he couldn't understand the raised eyebrows. "There's nothing astonishing about my desire to do comedy," Dean says. "After I finish 'Rebel Without a Cause' at Warner Bros., I go
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    • 98 9 wulard's -'^^B ,Of Bur InHHEr" bO J "m X n HlTx h^^ 5 Not nice associ tc of Offi 7 Square double* Interlace I ready for t>e hot season 15. Exam papers re-assesr;d F^ m 'J^txH^B W^M l_ 10- Large amount intended for co jnsirie to agrrr'' <8> BB 12
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    • 245 9 i was scared mak- STUDIO TALK ing: niv first love scene. Th#» wmmri nviti cended the Mount three man into her bedroom 1 souna man com times a day by helicopter. without words. "It takes plained that he couldn't a few bedroom thoughts," record the dialogue be- O answered Rita,
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    • 248 10 For Spore Stockpile Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE'S one million consumers i^Ul be able to eniov the benefit of cheaper rice when 1,000 tons of Sughandi Special (Burma) rice arrive here in about three weeks' time. spokesman of the Burma Trade Association, Singapore said that for the
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    • 145 10 The "Story of Oil" Exhibition, which has been shown to the general public in Singapore. Penang. Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. Scremban and Malacca, is back in Singapore and is now on view In Shell House. Public Relations Hall. 2nd f'oor, Co'.lyer Quay, Singapore, during office hours.
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    • 22 10 JOHAN Tin Dredging Ltd. t luly output was 52 piculs. Tribute to the company during the month amounted to $1,160
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    • 33 10 THK Malayan Fxohan?e Banks Association made the following changes in its rates J to merchants yesterday: Holland Guilders: Selling T.T. o r O.D. It3| ready. Other exchange rales re main unaltered.
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    • 255 10 Industrialists From U.S. To Visit F. East DUE SINGAPORE ON OCTOBER 5 A SIX-MAN team of American industrialists is to tour the Far East, including Singapore. Australia and New Zealand from Sept. 2 to Nov. 4, it was announced in New York yesterday. The delegation is expected to arrive in
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    • 43 10 BURMA has invited Ceylon to send a trade delegation to Burma to discuss anomalies in trade between the two countries. This was stated by Ceylon's Ambassador In Burma Mr. A. E. Gooncsinha on his arrival in Colomho recently. Reuter.
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    • 269 10 WEST Germany, feartul of signs of a creeping inflation, is moving fast to keep its I spectacular economic boom from getting out of hand. i With the nation's economic machine working at full stretch, prices are slowly ris- j ing; labour is seeking higher wages;
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    • 252 10 Standard Market Reporter WITH quiet conditions continuing on the Malayan share market yesWday the turnover showed a further shrinkage. Prices drifted to lower levels in industrials and tins, while j, rubber shares eased sharply in I sympathy with the drop in the commodity price.
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    • 98 10 c d SEAWEED, sunflower s seeds, and fruit juices are used to prepare the foundations of houses in a new method invented and patented by a retired U.K. county council deputy surveyor, Mr. H. J. Brooke-Bradley. He claims that these ingredients make earth as hard as
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    • 25 10 De Pt| MarJ pssb| «8 a, I I on b NOON p j Fair V i srade nftke I I I
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    • 265 10 First Modern Defence Ship For Colony To Be Launched THE first up-to-date seaward defence ship in the Far East will be launched in Singapore in early December. This was revealed to The Standard yesterday by Lt. Commander John Fleming, Stall Officer of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve yesterday. To
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    • 148 10 HARD work and per severance are the mail requisites to success, say Mrs. S. K. Tan, a direc tor of T.M.A. Ltd., Singa pore, who helps her hus band and two sons rui the music business. 1 Mrs. Tan. who Js 1: charge of the company' sales.
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    • 123 10 OI'TKR RO\l>ChOQg V:<. Be:. tex IS, Br.: iS ;i. X Japan. Gulden Cap< Camphuys, Ra Glenville. V., l < i. X? llaru. Tai P.m. R KarsUc, Santhia, S Ming. Asphalion. C Beniong. Prometheus. Dm INNFR ROAD* Terk Thong. A Kheng Kah Hua J Pacific 9g. Panai, Una
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    • 103 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers yes terday reported th c following business done: Con. Tin Smelt. ord> 30 Gammon $2.70 and 52.67J odd lot: Honskong Shanghai B;i:.k 5905.00: M. Breweries S'i.'io: Malayan Cements $1.52 i: Singapore Cold Storage $\.Cu\; Strait* Steamship $13; Wearn e Bros $2.72^. Batu Selangor 60 cent?:
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    • 1027 10 NOTICES rixv rnrvni i The Bankruptcy Ordinance CIIY loi:suL (CHAPTER 45) WATER DEPARTMENT In thr High Court of the Colony of Singapore 1 Island of Singapore NFORMATION is invited j N BANKRUPTCY. No. 2of from Cdr> tractors. Estates, 1* j^-j Land Owners etc.. as to a Re THONG COMpotential source
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    • 240 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. Supply of (a) 10.000 feet Cement asbestos ronduiU ti" I.D. X 6' 6" long and 50.000 feet Cement asbestos conduits 4" I.D. X 6' 5" long. Close NOON 9.55: and (b) 500 Eastern Kwali Electric Cookers Close NOON 14.0.55. Forms from Electricity
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    • 89 10 NIPPON VOSEN V*£ $po f A*o Mary faf D» Aicicrs. O'an. Tanglei banca. Londo-. Antw« terdam Ha-Mbu'g I Accepted* t ij |t«t lEituku Maru for Pa-.goon C Yokohama Maru for Adrn. •/asdowoh. P. 1M«« f Be.rut. Lattok a P 9 pT andna. Istanbul, Pirae^ At.m, Mar. tor Aoen WmO»^ Istanbul
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    • 1174 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 •'•••> (Incorporated m Sin«apo*e» «12 lin«s» •35 THE BLUK FDNNEL LINE 2? Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTININI Singapore Duo Sails P- Sham Penang Pjrroclus for Liverpool Clas gow Aug 17/18
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  • 487 12  -  Norah Littlejohn By j W^E'VE all turned mat- tresses in our time. Now we are turned out like mattresses in ticking. The newest hot-weather idea, straignt from the South of France is to have sleeveless iarkets with matching pleated skirts— in mattress ticking I obtained this
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  • 700 12 |>LIMP Charlotte Black 1 took one look at mv Bst. 21b and put an arm round my You'd be ever so much happier if you were fat, dear. she said sympathetically "There are so many MOKfc thing? you DON'T have to worry about. Youthfin looking h'ft.vtour year
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  • 113 12  -  Rita Del Mar T QMMML.N rM if <(f ([)> H ru«M«>r of Hk iaj ii, lr v R I I A i MM I lUl;lni,\n B \M> l-.li;niv hIN B AKII > B Kef H i xi it i B dj/.e. Avo. S (.1 MINI B
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  • 271 12  -  GERREE READ By "^O sooner had Christian Dior decreed that this season his line would be in the shape of a Y. than an enterprising Singapore dress designer got out his material and sketched his impression of what lie thought the Y-line should look like. He
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  • 351 13 England Lead By 234 Runs TWO DAYS LEFT ff LOND N Au9 16 < R *uter) England, batHing against magnificent bowling and tight fielding, scored 195 for eight wickets in their second innings today to lead South Africa by 234 funs with two more days to play in the decisive
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  • 105 13 RAFFr.ES Institution scored I OOC wicket victory over the biting King George V Schr>ol from Seramban in a inter--schoo: Cricket match played on t. M .r RL ground yesterday Fine bowling by Graham Townseng was largeiy responsfoi RaHieV victory. Town. I took six wickets for 17 The
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  • 128 13 BUSINESS HOUSES SOCCER: Hongkong Bank vs. F. N. at Farrer Park, Sime Darby vs. M. Bank at Geylang. F. A. <R\ vs. S.C.S. (R, at F. A.. Alexandra Brickworks vs. Stanrac at 5.H.8., Gnthrie vs. Jacks SC. at Farrer Park, Straits Trading vs. Boustead at Farrer Park, Bata
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  • 53 13 MRS Jane Card was elected aptain of the Singapore Cricket Club's women hockey team at a meeting held yesterday. Miss Aileen McGinlay was elected to serve as honorary secretary Mrs. Jane Gard is the former Miss Jane Reeves who played for the Colony in representative
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  • 169 13 CONTROL Tower beat General Office 5-1 in the Department Of Civil Aviation Badminton tournament lor the Holiday Challenge Cup played at the Badrfiinton Hall on Monday. Control are now in the final. Results: (Control Tower mentioned first). Dollah bin Eiaroo bt. Joseph .-1") 15-9 15-5; Isam
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  • 320 13 Yorkshire Beaten LONDON, Aug. 16, (Reuter) Surrey who yesterday beat Gloucestershire by 43 runs, took a firm grip on retaining the county cricket championship pennant today as their nearest rivals, Yorkshire, crashed to a five wickets defeat against Middlesex at Leeds. Thus history more or less
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  • 968 13 MALAYA MEET THE CHALLENGE TOMORROW IPOH, Tues.— The spotlight on sport this week is focussed on the 1955 Malayan Open Lawn Tennis Championships which are to be held on the beautiful town padang courts from Thursday, Aug. 18 to Sunday, Aug. 21. i Malaya, striving to gain recognition as a
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  • 32 13 POLICE beat Arab Union 6—o in a Spore Div. 3B league soccer match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Michael Chen. Sta Maria and Sulaiman each scored two goals.
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    • 831 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT DOX No. T 24<;i S.S. position Ailed. Applicant, thanked APPLICATIONS a:e inviti -V for the po.-t of Motor Transport OfTicer in the Singapore Police Force. Salary scale 560: 630: 660/720 x 30A-930 960x35 A -10:50 p.m. plu> Variable ance. Total emoluments at present range from For
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    • 217 13 lAbner By Al Capp whut's^ Am. 1 0 r V\ wrong n/lwW r V WRONG I ky Oop By T. V. Hamlin 7"~ v^H BUT XXV I I W~E^ I HEAR? YOU I Vj^ BEJALSE I'VE \> i<v^f C»N'T FO2G£T t \/^ef9) iCJW.QXUV. CPCUN& lOR DiNJNY. f V.ELL, GEE. \SEE
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  • 1611 14 RACE li 2.15 p.m.-Horses Class 3, Div. 5-6 mlth 1. 60 Rtd Runner 5t 9.00 Mr. Walter J. Wearne Sullivan 2. 5 Viola 4y 8.1?* Mr. H. W. Cowling and Mrs. Patterson J. R. Rodgers ?S? Povall S. 766 Khandi Star 5y 8.1! Mr. Lim Chom? Pang
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  • 338 14  -  SCRUTINEER By JACKIE'S KUDA and SHI-SHI will probably battle out the finish of the main sprint for Class two horses over six furlongs (Race Six) this afternoon, second day of the Singapore Turf Club August Meeting. I expect Shi-Shi to avenge his stablemate Pink
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  • 921 14 RACE ONE IN this lack of lustre lot where reliable form is absent. I am going to take a chance with PAL O'MINE. He was putting in some good work in the home stretch to finish a fair sixth to Sugar Bush last Saturday
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  • 231 14 Windsor Ud The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer PAL O" MINE PAL O 1 MINE PAL O* MINE PAL O MINK IBig Hit Kio Khandi star Khamli Star Kin Hut Iron Hot Iron Viola WINTFRDRINA ESPARTO COLLGGB DON ESPARTO Lucky Lucifer Marvel of Peru II New Year Winterdrlna
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  • 359 14 HONGKONG'S K.H. Ip today made himself favourite for the singles title at the Malayan tennis championships which starts at Ipoh tomorrow, with a fluent display in the exhibition matches on the Padang Ip. the Malayan singles champion of 1949—51—52 beat the Malayan champion Ong
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  • 313 14 BARRING further rain the going for today's races should be soft at worst. and the well-performed The Camel over li miles at Kuala Lumpur. At Ipoh in July, carrying 8.12 he was a good third to Mcl bury Court in a finish of heads. Super Picture's form has
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  • 97 14 TFXOK ANSON. Tucs— The Rest defeated the joint Champions. Lower Perak Club and Tapah combined by four-runs in the final of the Lower Perak District Cricket League at Telok Anson on Sunday. The Rest batted first scoring 66 runs: Lim Guan Hun (22), C. Paramalingam
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