Singapore Standard, 19 August 1955

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard *ft It 'A 5 l I* M.XiArORE, FKIIJAI. AUGUST 19, 1955 I 1 PAGES l"> VESTS
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  • 551 1 MARSHALL "As a citizen of Singapore, I am ashamed of it." LEE KUAN YEW "What's the difference between a rote of thanks today and a vote of thanks tomorrow?" The Opposition Quits En Bloc Dispute Is About: To Adjourn Or Not To Adjourn OPPOSITION members of the Singapore
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  • 46 1 MADRAS: 2 MIL. GO ON STRIKE otyagrahis r£ tfourned iceful I ituin the mai pi rsscnr and rkrd norrepor police :ose contionary I New Delhi <d enacted nt of the; .icutta" by' grahjs tn after I Goa on in I U n with before the ban-
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  • 14 1 ■XF 13 <Reub Malik. Britain. a ion to illua
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  • 131 1 I HK Singapore City Council is holding a special meeting at 1..,0 p.m. today to discuss the strike by 10.000 Council «nipl(»\t •»•>, !!>•• meeting is expected to discuss wav.s and mean* to end the strike and Councillors may take a united ■trblM
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  • 177 1 Two Poinfs For Boyd: Amnesfy And Self -Rule KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Alliance will ask the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, next week for a categorical assurance from Britain that Malaya would attain complete self-government within four years at the latest This will be the highlight of a meeting between
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  • 23 1 QUEEN Soraya of Persia arrived in Nice yesterday by air from Teheran for a short stay on the French Riviera.— Reuter
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  • 126 1 REDS DOWN U.S. TRAINING AIRCRAFT MUNSAN. Korea Aug. 18. (UP) The United Nations Command charged today the Commu-> nists shot down an unarmed U.S. Air Force plane, and the Air Force said a second plane searching lor the wreckage was fired upon. A T-6 training plane with two men aboard
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  • 58 1 VIENNA. Aug. 18 (Reuter) —The Au.stnan Chamber of Medicine (Doctors' Association) is to call a two-day strike before the end of August to protest against a proposed health insurance bill, it was announced today. Doctors say the bill will not allow free choice of doctors
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    11 1 MR. MARSHALL a day of triumph turned to bitter disappointment
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  • 228 1 Marshall's Status Clarified THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, has agreed to be merely a constitutional head acting on the advice of the Chief Minister. This was stated in the official reply by the Governor to the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Governor, however.
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  • 64 1 OILSHEAD. Wiltshire. Aug. 13 <Reutcr> Two runaway British army tanks killed four soldiers and injured four others on Salisbury Plain early today. The tanks ran away from a tank park into a line of tents, where the men were sleeping. Two men were killed as they
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  • 89 1 SOME of the YIPs at last night's world premiere of "Love Is A Many Splendored Thine" at Odcon Theatre. From left: Mr V. Padbidri. Managing Director of 20th Century Fox. Singapore. Mr. Aw Cheng Chye. Chairman of Haw Par Brothers Ltd.. Mr. K. Cgast. Far
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  • 56 1 BENT >\Ci. Thuis r.th.uii. HMf the uorst hotbed of Communist terrorism and th- headquarters of the Malayan Communist Party, bm today only :r 4 bandits A government poster, announcing this, declared today that since the start of the l-imerceni 2 l! 0* terrecists had been
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  • 68 1 POOLE. Dorset, Auk \Z. (Reuten The 19-year-old son of Sir Robert Scott. British Minister it, Washington, wa.s drowned :n a military exercise here on —as his hither wa.- driving to London Airport on h; way to America, it was revealed la t night. His body wa.s recovered
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  • 54 1 LOS ANGELE^. Auk It, <UP>— The Ooodfear Tipand Rubber Co. announc d today it plans i |Q p<r rent expansion of Its synthetic rubber producing plant at Houston. Texas The expansion, expected to be completed in early 1957. will make the Houston plant tbe world's largest
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  • 1540 2 OPENING the debate, Mr. Marshall, said: "This I indeed a happy day c people of Singapore. It maiks the end the first phase of our niggle for freedom. It marks the beginning of a new c He said \hr> present consm
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  • 94 2 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, ob\ioiislv did not I»¥C it all his way in the Legislative Vssemblv yesterday nidging by this picture taken of him and Leader of the Opposition. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The two met outside the Assembly
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  • 845 2 THE Raja Di Hilir, Perak, Raja Kamaralzaman (left) greets his Ruler, Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah at the Ipoh Railway Station on the latter's return to his state after four months stay in the United Kingdom for medical treatment. Behind them i s Che Hashim Mat Dris, State
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  • 215 2 KUALA LI MPIK. Than. rurial mmin^i the Malay Rulers and the Alliance cabinet and ai dress to the first-electi d Legislative Council arti engagements of the British Cfttaial Serrftan. Alan Lennox-Boyd, when he btfiM a tu«»-wrek via the Federation next week. Mr. Lennox-Boyd. who vfll be
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  • 24 2 COMMODITY PRICES N l"i.n. 'S 1 JftjN '"NN, I m '-....nt rr M t I(1 months ttlnn,ntp ritM s Mornin ,t. tons Aitfnmu, l«.t)V
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  • 5 2 fed. Students Here On Visit
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  • 334 3 'You wouldn't hesitate to get rid of them again, if necessary?' The 32 Expelled Boys Who Were Taken Back LENNOX-BOYD QUERIES PRINCIPAL DIKING a visit to the Singapore Chinese High School yesterday, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, bluntly asked about the school's policy in
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  • 117 3 Tan Ah n which k i»l Chinese Ik, Tan En£ Wah. was charged with criminal list involving a lota] ol $3,262.56. Ma. v ea when askthe Mr. T, A Mai ny. rep ied I don't it my dut 'I aj pf |t have ret into
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  • 14 3 > >: porai I romnnd by Suage to i on in I
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  • 87 3 Boy Chases Thug, Gtts McsseyBack A 15-TEAR-OLD BOY. Mm Ah Chyo. chased a thug in Sinsaporc's hin.»t(iun yesterday after the latter had robbed him of S.~>. S Beat lag "thief! thief!' the boy ran after the gaagster uho was on a bicycle. Lias succeeuec' m KTaaMag the handle of the
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  • 22 3 MALAY songkoka and bajus worth 51 75 were stolen from a shop in Arab Street. Singapore, in the early hours
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  • 173 3 Worried Over Detained Children PENANG, Thurs.— Parents oi some of the detained Chinese school students have written to the president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Penang branch, Mr. Kg Sui Cam, asking; the Association to help in securing their children's release. In the letter the
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  • 107 3 'A FRAME UP,' CRIES POLICE CONSTABLE A POLICE Constable, v.ho faced two charges, one ol theft ol $20 and the other of intentionally committing to arrest an opium .smoker. told the Fifth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday that the charges brought against him "were a frameup." It was
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  • 22 3 TAN Kong Vark was fined 5500 :n the Sessions Court. Mcrsir.s. ycsteiday for possessii ri of < handu jnd imuking utensils
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  • 239 3 "I ask these questions." Mr. Lennox-Boyd explained, "be cause I have seen pictures of the demonstrations and they clearly show that students took part in them. I do i.ot want these students to contaminate the other students." Mr. Veo said that it was difficult to
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  • 83 3 Poll Papers Will Go Up In Smoke PEXAXG, Thurs.— The Settlement Elections Officer. Mrs. A.S.M. Hawkins, advised Hie public today that if they were to sec a bonfire some time this week in Baiik Pulau. Bukii Mertajam or Nibons Tebal. no 1 to mistake it for a fireworks display. It
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  • 81 3 THIEVES raided a motor vessel Mata Hari in the Singapore waters early yesterday and removed $330 worth ol cash and clothing while the crew was fast asleep. Later in the day. a resident of Leedon Park discovered the loss of 12 bottles ol whisky, a cigarette
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  • 83 3 Boyd Will Be First To Fly Out BRITAIN'S Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Lennox-Boyd. will be one of the first passengers to fly from Singapore's new airport Mr. Lennox-Boyd and a party of six will leave the airport on a chartered plane on Sunday, Aug. 21 at 2
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  • 62 3 PENANG, Thurs— The Magistrate. Mr. Au Ah W.-ih. reserved judgment in the case in which a money-changer, X Mydin appeared on a summon., charge of permitting hi? premises in Church Street to be used for gambling A (Witness. Raja Mohamecl, had ?iven evidence ihat he had gone 50
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  • 65 3 BIiIERWORTH Thurs Sentence ol one day's urn orison men t and a fine of SL'f)i) was imposed by Mr. B. J Jennings, President ot the Sessions Court here today on a Malay. Omar who admitted rhealing a Chinese ol 1350 by fa.se pretences at Buttcrworth in November
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  • 78 3 MALACCA. Thurs.— A zoldsmilh an i rubber planter, Phoan Boon Kirn. was t< fined MOO in the Magistrate Court when he pleaded guilty to three charges ol falling lo file his income tax returns foi 1954 and 1955. 'Hie court was told that despite stvera. reminders. Phoah
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  • 174 3 'Too Many Servicemen Do Not Pay For Their Drinks' TOIIORK BAIIRU. Thurs The President of the Ses. sions Court. .Mr N L Cohen, said today that there were far too many Servicemen who went to co».eeshops to drink without paying He said this when he sentenced a stoker in the
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  • 214 4 But The Author Was Not There SINGAPORE'S society was out in force at the world premiere ol Han Suvin's "Love IS A Many Splendon-d Thins' at the Odeon Theatre, Singapore, last nl And to add to the flitter of a gala chanty night came the women, in multi-coloured sarees, cheong
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  • 83 4 Burma 's Call To Rubber Investors RANGOON. A;;g 18 (Rcuter) The Burmese Government is willing to extend "a., assistance* 1 to local and foreign investors whe wish to develop Burma's rubber industry, it was officially announced. It will guarantee not to nationa'ise any such enterprise for at least 30 years.
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  • 68 4 THE Deputy President of 4ho Singapore City Council. Mr. J. T. Rea, yesterday assumed his new office as President of the Council in place of Mr. T. P F. McNeice. who was appointed as chairman of the Commission which will inquire Ihe future of the local
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  • 54 4 Tho president of the Singapore BattLilii i. Boys Brigade. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. will Inspect a mass parade j of about 500 officers and members of tht- Brigade at j the Padang today at 5.15 p.m. The parade Is to celebrate j the silver Jubilee
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  • 169 4 TWO top men in British a\iation flew into Singapore yesterday to attend the opening of the International Airport tomorrow They were the Permanent Secretary to th Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation. Sir Gilmour Jenkins, (centre above), and the Deputy Chief Executive and Financial Comptroller of the 8.0.AC
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  • 14 4 W^iri Premiere Of fc A Many-Splendored Thing
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  • 332 4 By DAVID TAMBYAII HAN ST YIN'S celebrated novel brought to a Singapore screen by 20th Century Fox as "Love Is A Many Splendored Thins" tor a world premiere at Odeon Theatre was great. And Singapore paid tribute to Henry Kins, the producer. Jennifer
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  • 46 4 TWO men. S. Subramaniam and Saminathan. s/o Krishanasamy. were acouitted in the First Criminal District Court yesterday on a charge of attempting to extort $300 from an astrologer. Kasivisvanathan. and putting him in fear of injury at Philip Street on May 5.
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  • 51 4 She Gets Jennifer's Necklace MRS. Christina Loko. Wife of iilm magnate Mr. Loke V/an Tho. presents the necklace worn by Jennifer Jones to Mi^s Mabel Wong for netting the highest returns from the sale of tickets for the gala charity world premiere for S.A.T.A. at Odeon Theatre last Standard night.
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  • 112 4 CANBERRA. Aug. 18. (Reutcr)—The tour of duty for Australian soldiers and airmen posted to Malaya will be 30 month?, the Defence Minister. Sir Philip Mcßride announced today. He said the Government would pay all the travel expenses of wives and families as
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  • 69 4 SEREMBAX. Thttis. Burglars broke into the Seremban Rest House last night and stole liquor, cash, cigarettes and clothing worth more than $600. The Rest House manager discovered the burglary this morning when he found the main door forced open. Also stolen were the contents of a
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  • 62 4 FOUR delegates from the Harbour Warkers Union of Port Swettenham arrived in Singapore yesterday to study the service conditions of their colleagues here During their short stay in Sin*ypore as guests of the Harbour Beard Stall Association, ihey will discuss matters of mutual interest and learn
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  • 316 4 THE Secretary of Slate for the Colonies. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. promised an 11-man delegation from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday that he would give sympathetic consideration to their request for multi-lingual-ism in ihe Singapore Legislative Assembly. He also promised them that the question of
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    • 74 4 Weather Report MINIMUM 1 1M PER ATI Rfc From 7.:J0 p.m. .tu?. 17 to 7..°»0 a.m Aug. 18. Singapore (75F); Penang f7SF); Kota Bahru (72F); Kuala I.umpur (73F); Ipoh 7 4 F i Kuantan (73F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.:i0 a.m. to 7..50 p.m. Aug. 18 Singapore (881): Penang (89F); Kota
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  • 262 5 Two Tap Young Musicians Far Asian Festival Niiu.iporr mwsi h»iKtiriaM «riH tj. thr olonv at the Music C«n- >„uth east Asia to Mmila on Aug. Mr Paul Abishega- .wiiirtor of the n K apore Chamber Ensemble, and Mr (ion Soon Tioe. well known violinist. rney leave for Bangkok and Hongkong
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  • 332 5 prisoners Taken Out To Help In Cleaning Up The Streets Of The City nDREDS of casual labourers and prisoners recruited by the City Council yesterday, went all-out to keep the City clean. irom lon raited _:i the ..•nulated »rt»'d many ca emIn into the nlghi soil was doubled yesterday and
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  • 204 5 IHI Secretary of the Singapore City Council ions Federation, Mr. S. Rengasamv, yesen^ed a Labour Front City Councillor. Mr. in, to prove his allegation that the strike I on the Council workers by "petty dictators." ni issued yes- > samy an's allcrulated move rrike by stirolic
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  • 90 5 11 n oyrcturn aft r having in days. an em] .•standing Ne^otial between the Colony fish dealer? and their 3• at the Labour Mi- v t tei lav have been urned today after a onehour discussion n* f and Shop WorkUnion is expecting to 1 break
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  • 55 5 Kelantan Sampans To Register KOTA BIIARL'. Thurs. A new order requiring the registration and licensing of all sampans, water-taxis and ferries plying on rivers in Kelantan. will be brought into force soon. Thp Kelantan Government today gazetted the new "river traffic enactment" but did not set a date on which
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  • 200 5 A PAKISTANI doctor who has found a "sure-way" of ending impotency in men by bone-grafting arrived in Singapore yesterday. Dr. Munawar Ali said he read a paper on his discovery at to the International College of Surgeons meeting in Geneva in May and
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  • 121 5 Fly Past At Airport Opening TWEXTY-FOUR aircraft' drawn from Squadrons of the R.A.F.. R.A.A.F.. R.X.Z.A.F. and the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force will provide a fly past at the official opening of Singapore's new civil airport At Paya Lebar by the Secretary of State for the Colonic.-. Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd
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    • 215 5 Standard cJ^lmcutac Information at a Glance r^ v. pmic* !•:■<■-■ is»: ..'tffffi- *H nifTLI UstfW i Ess ©gfiing "•fc* 1T1?1m1 aJ rC «l!»7Jmi; 530 horces Requests V i imibi 1 k,..,,,ii iii 7 l"i m 123.31m>; v Din Melody Time I»%MI rLI-M: Hl^iVn^ Star 7?O News 7M 125^1m» 6.13 Sports
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  • 945 6 Another Nine Months HILE the people arc schooling themselves to giTlDg the Assemblymen a chance to show their worth, they have again displayed the pique of conceited prima donnas. Assemblymen belonging to the Peoples Action Party, the Progressive :ty and the Democratic Party walked out ot yesterdays meeting
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  • 747 6  -  EUGENE LEVIN By NEW DELHI I)RIME Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's government is moving; toward extensive control of this country's newspapers a control many Indian editors consider both inevitable and desirable. The New Delhi regime— in a bill asking parliament to create a "Press Registrar" has taken the
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  • 283 6 Sabotage? rjTLSAN Meiaju says that ailnough there were reports of attempted sabotage of the Pa. ir Panjang Power Station. it does not think the City Council strikers have any we aid plans to Indulge in 9 ibversfon during the strike. As for the alleged sabotage attempt at
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    5 6 "Jones! will you pay attention?"
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  • 688 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me Aster Gunasekera By I NEVER felt finer and fitter than I did yesterday morning. And the reason is that I had an excellent breakfast. My wife's cooking had nothing to do with it. I drank copious doses of Mac's punch with humour brewed by
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  • 511 6 We the PEOPLE PREREQUISITE FOR SOUND EDUCATION Sir: If Malaya is to produce men and we men who can live together harmoniously, then cognizance should be uiven and measures taken to ensure that National Schools are Mailed with such teachers and propped with Mich sound religious instruct tion as would
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  • 120 6 S r It it Vi \ng to note > pore it, In advance of v' tries. A fol ttion enily been found to of the pro])' modern road cot Uon. It hr.s <; ">< i considered flatten nfo ighed be "Ore hr. q r surface, this would pear
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  • 289 6 Sir: In connection with the celebration of the golden jubilee of the Malay College at Kuala Kangsar in Perak. I would like to mention Mr. William Hargreaves, M.A.. the first Principal who was appointed in August. 1905. when he was Headmaster of the Penang Free Schocl.
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  • 454 8 'My Son Said He'd Kill Me It I Told Police Who Did It' Corpse Under The Bed Inquiry IPOH, Thurs. Hong Ah Wai, 60, a woman, told Magistrate/ Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, that her eldest son threatened to kill her if she reDorted to the police that he had
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  • 110 8 SEE Sect Kwok. 15, was charged in the First Criminal District Court yesterday with having in his possession a copy of "Fang Dec (Desolate Ground) and two copies of "Kcia Yjeri" (Cultivator) at his Owen Road house on Aug. 16 Sac and circulation of these
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  • 255 8 ...And Murder Charge Fails ll'OH. Than. A 50-year-old rubber tapper. Abu Hassan bin Ha.ji Wahid was today acquitted and dis charged on a count of killing his wife, Halimah binti Awang Kechil Mr. Justice Thomson. In agreeing with the assessors. Che Asid bin A!i Ahmad
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  • 137 8 He Swung Handcuffs At Police, Court Told A FORMER Singapore detective snatched a handcuff and swung it at one of two detectives who arrested him in Johore Road in May last year in connection with an attempted murder. This was stated in the Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday when the ex-detec-tive,
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  • 112 8 THE following have passed their First Aid examinations held at the RAF. Seleter on Aug. 10 by the St. John Ambulance Association. Singapore: Fit Officer R. E. Tucker. Fit. Sgt. J. Melvin. H Anderson. L W. Vale. N. Talbot. CpLs. G. C. Shankland. F grawshaw, b Hodgson,
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  • 82 8 CREMATORIUM FOR UPPER ALJUNIED RD. TENDERS for site levelling and roads for the new Singapore seven-acre crematorium to be built at Upper Aljunied Road have been received by the City Council the City Architect. Mr. Irving Watson said vcslerday Work on the site, he said, is expected to begin shortly
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  • 270 8 Popes Envoy Will See Bishop Ordained KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Papal Intemuncio to the East, Archbishop Martin Lucas from New Delhi, will preside at the consecration of Monseigneur Dominic Vendargon as Bishop of the newly created Diocese of Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The consecrator will be His Grace Michael Olcomendy
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  • 323 8 Mr. Boyd Tours Housing Estates ...And He's Star' Attraction THE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, who has been in the news since his arrival in Singapore, was the "star" attraction when he made a two hour tour of various SIT Housing Estates and the Serangoon Garden
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  • 365 8 'JAPANESE HAD SAME RIGHT TO EXTRACT OIL' DR. D. G. Veegens, Senior Deputy Standing Counsel to the Netherlands Government, told the Compm ation Board, which was hearing the 86,000.000 oil div >ute in the Singapore High Court yesterday, that oil n the sub-soil belonged to nobody until it had been
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  • 356 9  -  JULES MENKEN BY A Great Spaniard THE GRAND CAPTAIN. By Gerald de Gaury. (Longmans. 18s.) Among hr> qualities, Colonel d^ Gaury emphasises the courage and audacity which carried Gonzalo to the retrofit of struggle in numberless fights, and also the personal address and diplomatic resource which
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  • 407 9 INDIA: NEW PATTERN. By Lady liartog. (Allen i'nwin. 12s. 6d JUST HALF A WORLD AWAY. By Jean Lyon. (Hutchinson, 215.) IF the late Lady Hartog had lived to read Miss Lyons book, one feels that she would, in her warmhearted way, have admired c it for
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  • 874 9  -  Harold Nicolson By TO THE ONE I LOVE THL BEST. By Ludwig Bemelmans. (Hamish Hamilton 155.) If LSI E DE WOLFE was a J remarkable character. Starting life as an unaccomplished .actress, she became an interior decorator of world-wide renown, amassed and spent a large fortur.e. arid when
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  • 312 9  - A Portuguese Poet Pa trie Dickinson By 77 POEMS. By AY J bcrto dc Lacerda. Translated by Ar- I thur Walcy. (Allen and tnwin. 9s. 6d.) I\\\\\U \\\\\W^ TT is difficult enough to evaluate poetry EnflisiL Even In American thr rhythms are now very difTerrr. 4 Reviewer- of S:r Maurice
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    • 253 9 re peoples property l.LUta C. The Satyrs get off Mtt c ACROSS here (Cl f n r»(r,^« 7. First half of 13 ;<r:r,^ <4) 8. Member for the Port Office ]4 p movement <lO> lull of ceremony 4; j, ru n ng!v (fi) 9. Concerning the «tt« or mst lg
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  • 315 10  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN ■'•'•'.•'.•'Ss',''.'.'- .'S Finance And Commerce j mm^^^^ m By > SPORE CALLINGS AHEAD Standard Special Correspondent NEW YORK, Aug. 18— Freight lines operating out of here are putting renewed emphasis on trade with the Far East and dur.ng th.s month
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  • 152 10 1% Cent Drop KIBBFR prices in Singapore yesterday suffered a setback when forced speculative brought prices down to 51.35] per lb. for first grade September ship ment, a drop of IJ cents on Wednesday. Prices opened at H i*ents c the previous day on an I rtain
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  • 216 10 Standard Shipping Reporter TIIF Isthmian Steamship Line has 24 modern C-3 type vessels now offering a fast and dependable cargo-passenger service to many strategic areas throughout the world, including Federation poits and Singapore. This is indicated in a brochure issued yesterday bjr the Branch Office
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  • 71 10 IMPORTS ol tin concentrates into Malaya i" July amounted to 1.415 tons compared with 1.587 tons in .Tune, according to official statistics. The cumulative total for the first seven months of this year amounted to 7.M85 tons f onpared 7.144 tons for the corresponding period of the
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  • 49 10 THE largest railway castin? of its kind over made in the U.K.— a one-piece cast steei bogie frame— has been produced by a Sheffield steelworks for the New South Wales Government Railways It is nearly 25 ft. long and eight foot wide and weighs about nine tons.
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  • 81 10 Singapore dealers' stocks of rubber during July amounted to :<7.4fio tons of al] tjrades of Which lii>.7K7 ton^ were dry rubber. according to official statistics. The stocks at the previous month amounted to :i8 654 tons. Port stocks and Mocks in transit from the Federation amounted
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  • 41 10 TIME— PAST AND PRESENT BRITISH clock s made 500 years ago and others so new that they are not yet in the -hops will b e seen in London this autum n at an exhibition called 'Tive Centuries of British Time-keepins".
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  • 32 10 ONE of the largest private automatic telephone exchange networks to oe installed by a U.K. industrial concern went into operation recently at the head office of RollsRoyce. Ltd.. at Derby.
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  • 21 10 WEST Germany plans to huv 4.640,000 bushels of South African corn, trade sources in T^cw York reported- AP
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  • 164 10 Pencil Usage Increases MALAYA'S postwar usage of pencils, is now ten times that prewar Mr. Robert Wagner. Eastern Representative of A. \V. Faber-Castell, an old established Rim of German pencil manufacturers, said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Wagner, who is on a short .-it to the Colony, has come to Malaya
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  • 86 10 MALAYAN exports of ribbed smoked vhcot rubber during July amounted to 57,132 tons bringing the total for he. first seven months of this year to 354.567 tons (329.273 tons in the same period of~ 1 Jt."i4 according to official statistics During the month of July
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  • 169 10 3 Generations Helping In 'Surf' Drive THREE generations of a Singapore lamily Mr. Yeo Keng Seek, his son, Mr. Yea Hong Hin, and his grandson Mr. Yco Kirn Chwee, who between them hare 80 years' service u-ith Boustead and Co.. Ltd.. are helping in introduce the company's latest detergent. "Siirj."
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  • 118 10 OI'TFR ROADS F^ol lv Eastern Venture, Wesserstein. Steel Director. Surat. Jacob Jebsen. Arnheim, Golden Capo. Caltex Karachi. Lam Ann. Japara. Inchulva. Else Maersk. Belleville, Gasstkerk, Van Outhoorn. INMK ROADS Teck Thong, Senang, Serdang, Tong Thay, Hong Tat, Lo'i S;e Lee, Van Den Brock, Pacific. Yon 8 Ann, Giang Seng, Arnheim.
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  • 141 10 SINGAPORE Chinese ProExchange noon closing prices vper picul) yesterday were: Muntok white $167 se c!>. Sarawak white .>lts(i rs; Special Sarawak black SI 2O sellers; coconut oil in bulk S4o seller.-, in drums ?4L^. sellers; copra Augusi $26 buyers, sj»^ se lers, September $27 buyers. S27 1 sellers,
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  • 29 10 AN engineer's noise and vibration meter so small and 1 light that it can be carried in the pocket has been developed at Pametrada Research Station. Wallsend-on-Tyne.
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  • 115 10 A WAIT-AND-SEE attitude United Engineers: seems to be permeating into Prefs. n.oo 11.30 all sections of the Malayan William Jack< 3.10 3.19 share market yesterday and MINING there appears to be no new ;V vcr Illam :!0 :v confidence despite the ,nd oi I
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  • 223 10 First Stage Of Vauxhall Expansion Plan Completed FIRST stage of Vauxhall Motors' C 36 million expansion scheme, designed to double their output oi cars and commercial vehicles, has now been completed. A mechanical excavator took a final bite out of a hillside behind the firm's factory at Luton to complete
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  • 248 10 Million Contract For English Electric Company THE English Electric Co.. Ltd has noon awarded a comprehensive contract for the con>t ruction of a new power station for the Hong Kong Electric Co.. Ltd., It North Point. The initial contract Is valued at HK$25 million and represents the first phase of
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  • 84 10 SINGAPORE (harcbroken yesterday reported .he following business done Fed. Dis. $3,071: (lammon $2 fi~> (delayed): W. Hammer $2.0."> odd lot ll. Colls. 82 cents; Metal Box SI 40; Robinson ords. S2 .:JO; St> Steamship $13; Sts. Traders |23 ani $22.90: Union [nsur. 1M1.75. Killinghall 7/l|; K. Kampar
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  • 115 10 matches from Sweden Macao, the Federation and flood the Singapore market Dunns the (imported 16.187.261,900 9.770.979.700 sticks (J month period. In June, IMi ,7<M M (5532J73) were in ireaae of 72,?€7 MM over the month be. r But despite the i of safety matctM the retail
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  • 37 10 tin ore itp i quarter April '.X: 1 arc: Kent" (F.M.S ;n<j Ltd. 1.153 pic ils; G Consolidated Ltd. 3.M Pcngkaen 2.205 iLtd 629 pfeuls; Tekka I Ltd! 1.430 pkruls; Ra i Ltd. 1.000 pic;
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  • 18 10 If* month |W V tim« *m retord na> handled in N, Kuk<ii»! in .11:1/.,^ JH »hi<h I
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    • 644 10 NOTICES CITY COCNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS IJiLECTRICITY DEPARTJ MENT. Supply of (a) lo.iioo feet Cement asbestos conduits 8" ID X 6 6" long and 9tUMB fee! Cement asbestos conduits 4" ID X 6' 5" lone Close NOON I and (b) 500 Eastern Kwali E f 4 rir Cookers Close NOON
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    • 87 10 NOTICES MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, JOIIORE. HOIKS THE dosing date for tender for facinc drainage at Majedfe Malay Settlement, advertised on 11 855 is at 12 noon on Monday 29/8/1955. PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, .lohore. 18th August, 1955, NATURALISATION VOTICE is hereby given that 1 X N ANANYIN of 427-A River Valley Road.
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    • 124 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Soon Aso M.iru icr a giers, London a hi Hamburg Eituky Maru Yokohama Maru to '.'assowa-\ P r Beirut. LMtofc P andna. Sir' ■Passcrgr r S Accept At. mi Maru tor Aoen D bOUI Sudan. ledoaK P Istarbul Piraeus Alexanor* l«» sengf Accreted' Awata Maru <-' Hcr
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    • 659 11 I^frENCH TRADING CO., LTD. M" 1 Rebmton toatf I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMCRICAN StKVICt I »osto«. New Ye**. Baltimore. Philarfeljfcia. Cit r>ert« P. SKai W9mmg I »/U Sept 17 Sept I*- 5 »/U Oct 17 Oct U OcT 1- 19/25 Nov 26 Nov 27/28 Nov i ceed vf
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    • 1226 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO.. LTD. Tel: 2412 (t*linetl (Incorporated in Singapore) iWline*' l T.;;" THK BLLK FUNNEL LINK £T Carrier* option to proc*«« via other po«ts to load and discharge cargo iAIIINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTININI Singapore Due SaiU P Sliam Penant Afapeno* for Marteilles. I Docl b
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    • 820 11 MITSUI pB LINE cab i4«i Spore P. S'hom Penono FOR JAPAN <rom Indio Amogison Moru from Bomboy ♦or Yokohomo Kobe Moil 24 Aug 21 Aug FOR JAPAN trorr Co-t.nem Akiboson Maru <oi Yo^Ohomo Kobe Nogovo vio Soigon Bor-Qkok H'kong In port Asakotan Moru »or Yokohomo Kobe vio Saigon, Bonqkok Honokonq
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    • 808 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS 10 CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Soid. Genoa. Antwerp. Rottrrdom. Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. Spore P. S'hom Penonf ftj "INDIA" G. 42 43 KINA" 9/12 Sept 13/13 Sept 14/15 Sept "ERRIA" 22/23 Sept x) Calls Beyrouth KaHthamn. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIa/U K. /CONTINENT Spore P Shorn Penon%
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  • 488 12 TAKE HIM FOR A WALK IN THE COUNTRY loff Want To Last* A Man I,'IRST there was that 1 week in Blackpool then there was last work in Paris. No wonder I looked a bit frayed and faded. No wonder my spouse said thoughtfully: "You look as though you could
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  • 321 12 r mtrysidc aft« r the roarlng gaiety of Pari.s and Blackpool, So when an old admirer ot mine invittd to take a day > run out to the Sussex Down* tot Mime of this peace and c, t, I said. "Let's 0 Naturally I .said I must Humph
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  • 125 12 Hide away any skin imperfections with a special opaque cover make-up. It can be used on spots (only as a temporary measure. of course), dark shadows, or even moles and birthmarks if they aren't too dark. In a handy miniature size, complete in transparent plastic case the cover
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    416 12 HEN your luck dwindles and your stars say contentment Is pa»ing you by, do you take Taurus the Buii by the horns— or Pisces the Fish by the tail and do something about It? Miss llsley Sleddon. of Tottenham. London, is so impatient with the treatment she believes
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  • 641 12  -  Cele Wohl By ROME Napoleonic ladies and Indian princes inspire Roman dressmakers in their autumn and winter collections this year. Empire pushed -up bosoms, unmarked waistlines and slim skirts shared the spotlight with equally romantic oriental tunics in the recent Italian showings. When carried to
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  • 260 12  -  RITA DEL MAR By rpoit > mor i io\: < "I o be BMMsc'ioii<> that you s are IsaanuM hi a fmri vtei* l<> kn<»\\ Ijmlri*."' Ms-r.u-li \«m i: ii nc i mi ii. AM) ltlKll|v|<.\ AKIKS-Maich 21 lo Apj .1 19 Attend to wo: k.
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  • 126 12 HERE'S HOW:-, form plain ha models suitable most formal occi Each design ghoul cut first in pap, size required. Th,. pa pattern can then be' to shape the nev A. Illustrates a plain hat to which an o. °L I 8a A ndl( ha.s added. A comp], should
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  • 107 12 WH SHOULD THEY HIDE OUR CURVES SOMETIMES I W< n there are dress er.s with an In desire to "take the n out of us women. Every now and aft i of them tries to mak hide our Qfun unfeminine and unal in fact almost eon.asks Ailsa Garland AX TakJ
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    • 101 12 Q) Uniform Qualify f <*? makes HEINZ) BABY FOODS mosf dependable f In Heinz foods especially prepared for f babies you find finer texture, fla\ors I and natural colors. These foods are made from choice fresh ingredients only; they are expertly cooked and 1 carefully strained in gleaming Heinz J
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  • 66 13 /rw»/w\ uomrn s lenms noubles champions, Mrs. v. c Lirace (le)t) and Miss If. Siipppard (right) are photographed here receiving tlieir trophies from Mrs. Tan ("Hong Phot, at the conclusion of the Perak Lawn tennis championships on Sunday. They defeated Mrs. Too Joon Ting and Mrs. M.
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  • 714 13 KUALA MT.MPUR. Thurs. Malayan Thomas Cup coach I. row Kin Fatt of Sinjjaporr and the former Thomas (up player. Chan Kon Leonjj of Selaneor are seeded in the singles and doubles in the Malayan Veterans' schoolboys and Rirls' badminton < hamnionships starting at > the SRA hall
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  • 403 13 SINGAPORE Badminton Association tournament tics for lodav from 9 am. at the Singapore Badminton Stadium arc: St'hool boys' Single* Tan Cheng fork <HIES> vs Louis Ng S*; Anthony's Aft.); Lim Lam Grok <St. Andrew's) vs Chionh Chai Koon (GES>: N^ Ah Kow (Victoria) va Toh Tod; Hony
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  • 213 13 LO.VDOX. Aug 18. (Router^ The following are football fixtures lor Saturday Aug 20:— League Division 1 Birmingham vs Manchester United; Blackpool vs Ar.senalCardifT vs Sunderland: Charlton A. vs Luton Town; Chelsea vs Bolton Wanderers: Everton vs PresU)n: Hudde: sficld vs Plymouth; Manchester C. vs Aston Villa: Newcastle
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  • 86 13 NEW YORK, Aug 17, (Reu--ler) Harry Hopman. nonpiayin? captain of the Australian Davis Cup teen today, named Ken Rosewall, Lew Hoad. Rex Haitwig aril Neale Fra^er for tho attempt to rerapture the cup from tiie United States in the challenge round at Forest Hills here on August
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  • 53 13 G. H. ADDISON. with -core of 73, won the RAX Cup M holes Stableford) played last weekend at the Royal Island Club Runner up wa i F. W. Norris wtu» KOTCd 1)91. B.i 1 1 Sweep winners were: Saturday: Ur Ong Swee Law 363; Sunday: G.
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  • 622 13  - GET SET FOR 'RECORDS ACHILLFS BY Colony's Best In Pre-MAAA Athletic Match TO DAY at the Padang, commencing at 5.00 p.m will be the last athletic match before the Malayan Games next week at Ipoh. Taking part are teams from the Colony's Combined Schools (English and Chinese), the Swift Athletes
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  • 86 13 AT THE 4th annual general mating of the Starhft. Badminton Party held at the Bukom Clerical and Artisans' Club, the following were elected officebearer! for the '.ear: President: Mr Chia Eurk Phuang (re-elected). Vice-Presi-dent: Mr. Leong Shui Thin ireelected), Hon Becretary: Mr. 4 Michael Han (re-elected), Hon Treasurer:
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    • 56 13 BRAWLING STORY OF IROUBLEO SHIP... DLSPERATE WOMAN \M) A MUTINOUS CREW! I PETER FINCH COMING! CATHAY HOTEL! I .drooms oir-condirioncd with bathroom b'~ I telephone: luxuriously furnished. I HINESE EUROPEAN MEALS I Single room f rom SI 8.00 J I Doublo room f rom 526.00^ I xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx^ I Road. Singapore
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    • 152 13 »OR SALE RAPID CURE Blood Pressure Heart Trouble Paralysis Diphtheria. Na^al BlockaN>ura!gia Consult No. 49:{-f>2 'Central Cinema Lane) Jalan Eunos. Singapore. BUDWOOD: Clor.c- TJ I „nd I'R 107 for .^alo A; :ly Lee Plantation! Ltd., China Buildini (nulia Strce'. Singapore Tei *****. RUTIN T* harmle^ Hr herbal remedy for HICIH
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    • 766 13 CLASSIFIED ADS PERSONAL MOTORISTS! Do You want Malaya's best AND cheapeft Motor Car Insurance Pohev To get thi«. wr;te AAM PO. Box KM Per SITUATIONS VACANT PPLICATIONS are invited for thr posts of Obstetrics and Gynrtecolocica^ Senior Rcgi«•:^r. Orthopaedic S« r Registrar and Pediatrie Senior Registrar in the Medical Department.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 274 13 lAbner By Al Capp I C VQN//- AH WANTS TSHO* J V-VO' DON'T AH'M S-STAVIN* IN THIS PAPER }i» VCOFFT'THPELLASAT < UNNEASTAN?. r 1 BAG, UNTIL AH DIES -OR _~J -J f). >VO A TH STABLE ff-AH IS MIGHTN J WIPES DONT J UNTIL MAM HAIR GROWS J ft .t^
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  • 16 14 1 Malayan Open Tennis Tourney: Ist. Day S. KARALAK, champion of Thailand, makes a backhand return.
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  • 267 14 Hongkong Tells MCA: Come In November PENANG, Thurs. The Malayan Cricket Association have been officially invited by the Hongkong C ricket Club for a tour series in Hongkong during November. President of the MCA, Mr. Lim Khye Sens, told c Standard today that he has called for a special meeting
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  • 347 14 LONDON, Thurs.— (Reutcr) The Daily Telegraph, commenting on England's victory over South Africa in the Test series, said South Africa had lost after giving the English "the fright of their cricketing lives." "These South Africans are competent in batting, more than competent in bowling, and quite
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  • 18 14 SINGAPORE Hockey As•ciation will hold their inual dance at the Raffles fU'l at 8.30 p.m. today
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  • 704 14 Indonesian Doubles Pair Out In Ist. Round IPOH, Thurs.— Malayan tennis stock rose a little when a makeshift combination wrote finish to the chances of the Indonesian doubles champions in the only major upset on the opening day of the 1955 Malayan open championships at the Town Padang courts. The
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  • 488 14 MORNING SESSION MEN'S SINGLES (First Round): K. 11. Ip (Hongkong) beat Paul Wheatley (Spore) 6-1, 6-1; Itjas (Indonesia) beat M. A. Foster (Pk) 6-4, 6-0: B. L. Pinto (Ceylon) beat Michael (hong- (Spore) 6-0, 6-0: R. W. Ferdinands (Ceylon) beat Kwok Yoke Yen (Negri Sembilan) 6-2.
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  • 74 14 M ARINES Department Sports Club scored their 11th successive victory in this year's Singapore Div. 1 league soccer yesterday when they beat Pulau Brani United 2—l at Jalan Besar stadium. Pulau Brani were the first to score in the 22nd minute through Toon Hiap. Three minutes later
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  • 167 14 BEATING Tower Control 4—2, Kallang Firemen won the Holiday Challenge Cup for the Inaugural year, at the annual Ilallang Airport badminton tournament at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. Best match oi the evening was the singles between the two rival captains Jais (Fire. imeni and
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  • 847 14 Gim Chiang Sanong Make It Short Sweet By JEFFERY JAMES, our Boxing Reporter. COLONY flyweight Chua Gim Chiang hammered out a pretty big chunk of reputation for himself when he stopped Thailand's number two, Nai Opas, in the second minute of the fourth round of last night's bid to revive
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  • 56 14 SOCCER DIV. 1: Kota Rajah vs. I.R.C. at Jalan Bcsar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. JUNIOR CUP-TIE REPLAY: Town Rangers vs. Rajaji Sports Club at Geylang. ATHLETICS INTER CLUB meet between Swifts A.A., Achilles and Combined Schools at S.R.C. at 4.15 p.m. BADMINTON SCHOOL BOYS singles and doubles at
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  • 226 14 AVENGER and PINK TICKET Bougoure wound up their preparation with a brilliant trial at the Bukit Timah training track yesterday morning, clocking 39 4/5 sees, for three furlongs with ease. Breaking from the five, the two stablemates steadily increased speed to finish their
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  • 146 14 JOCKEYS TO TACKLE WRESTLERS MALAYAN jockeys will meet a team of 'all-in wrestlers in i socier match organised by the Singapore Business Houses Football Association as an item on their programme in their annual Feith Charity Cup match at .f.il iii Besar stadium on Aug. This i* probably the first
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  • 154 14 PINK TICKET ON A ONE-WAY JOURNEY HOME But WriH. i^JV '1 ■i 4 a 3 On lifr I lot since last Saturday he finished a gallant thin Stage Show II EVER GLORY «T Ham Loon.; (Bougoure I associated in a ti they spurted attrar straight to cover three in <
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  • 284 14 WEIGHTS for tomorrows rares at Singapore STEWARDS (IP Cl. 2. Div I—9 F. Ocean Pearl 9.00 Kam Loon? 8.10 Captain Valiant X.OM Golden Melody 8.09 Gular II Olympic 8.05 The Camel Little Papp.i Canche w Flying Princess 7.1 Singing Master 7.09 Cl 1. Div. 1—: V Satisfaction The
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  • 45 14 RYE NEW YORK T <Reuter>— The United I women lawn tennis team n the Wightman Cup when I beat Britain by 5.x matcho one. Beffnitinf the i one lead they woo the four remaining matches. Mrs Dorothy Hetd X j
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