Singapore Standard, 12 May 1956

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  • 29 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE 25*81 (5 lines) 2400 ft -A i. i FIRE DRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 \l SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 1 1 V\i.\* l"i i|\h
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  • SELAMAT HARI RAYA
    • 119 1 SWING TO LEFT IN SECTIONS 11 (Rcu- today of I 1 elections m ng to the Kg lists claimf f 213 seats I unciis of ft Wales and :id urban irty announc- held 513 borough 1 from a: B n nine cases, and Irts own majority m five B 23
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    • 30 1 t sprang; a the London trnpolitan contests h\ mmz three seats from a Waft inel it Lonfon. and one from I Easi These were UN 1 -Ations
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    • 560 1 KUALA LUMPUR I: ieration Ch. Mil ter. Tunku Abdul Rahman, disclost to th-it he 1 I n to i many nosy pa m the recent "jus sol: i trovei for "publicly professing allegiance to another count: In a Harl Raya m< age to
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    • 95 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— M i slim m< mix ra ol the Security F< rcea lighting Communist terror! ts m the Federation tonight n< ard from th< li eh p Jungle camps Han Raya greetings from army chi< fa m Malay. Pint tn go on the n:r wai
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  • 758 1 'GO SLOW KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —Over 250,000 plantation workers, m the Federation today stayed away from jobfl OB hundred! Ol rubber. palm, coconut and lei ites, as their country* .le "go slow" 1 campaign to back the S3-a-dav minimum wage got under way, In every
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  • 251 1 Eoka Hangs 2 Britons In Retaliation NICOSIA. Cyprus. May 11.— The pro-Greek underground leader uo Cyprus announced today he has hanged two British loldier hostages m retaliation yestei day. The ntwi electrified Rri- t;-ii htiidqiiarUTs from Nicosia to London. There was no Immediate British confirmation "t the underground announcemeni that
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  • 56 1 MOSCOW. May 11 (UP)— A Government deem* abolished today the 16-yr;tr-old restriction <>n a Soviet worker's right to quit his job and work where he likes. The decree said that from today Soviet workers are free to quit their frbs on two weeks' notire anytime they
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  • 104 1 Now Aden Demands It Too ADEN. May 11 (Rcutcr) Crowds shouting "Down with Imperialism" and waving their fists m the air milled around the car of Lord Lloyd, the Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for the Colonies, alter he arrived by air today. The car m which al.o Bat the Governor
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  • 38 1 WASHINGTON. May 11 (Reuter) The Soviet bloc has sent about 100 million dollars worth ol arms to Egypt, Including 200 Jet fighters. 50 bombers and six submarine.-, according to reports m diplomatic QIUUTtCffI her<
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  • 145 1 A PARKED car broke a Singapore seaman's fall from the top floor of the Hai Hin Hotel m Beach Road, yesterday, and saved his life. The seaman Chue Tec, 40 hit the bonnet of the <ar parked m Liang Seah Street, from a height
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  • 593 1 1 0 YEARS AND YOU'RE IN New Citizenship Offer Saves Merdeka Talks From ANDREW ROTH Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON, Fri.— Within two years after Singapore gets its new status, any Singaporean of ten years' residence, who swears allegiance to the Colony and abjures other loyalties, can become a citizen.
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  • 61 2 A Charmer In Cheongsam MALAYAN Airways have hired a "charmer" m cheongsam 17-year-old Eileen Khoo. Ifrr job is to add personality to the impersonal airport colour to the concrete structures and to cool down passengers who suffer from the hot weather and official routine. Eileen will he seen around the
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  • 291 2 THE MOON THAT DIDN'T APPEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Thousands of Muslims m the Federation signed with relief today, m grateful thanks to the moon whose non-appear-ance over Malaya last night was hailed as a national blessing. Muslim religious leaders told The Standard today that if the
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  • 99 2 It's Moving Day For Buddha MALACCA. Fri. Buddhiftfl m a simple ceremony yesterday removed the image of Lord Buddha from their old temp'e building at Gaja Bertag for a short rcpo>e at the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple. The transfer was neee>sary as the old building is to be pulled down
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  • 23 2 MR. C. A. c> Vrltf, formerly District Officer, Bptterworth. has now been posted to Malacca as Assistant settlement Se -rotary (Deve.npnierr).
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  • 236 2 'Learner Musicians That's What The World Needs' WHAT the world needs toda/ is more people who would learn to play music instead of "just leaning back m their comfortable arm-chairs and appreciating it." Mr. Alfred Wallcnslcin. conductor of the 94--momber Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, said last night Ifr. Wallenstein said!
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  • 78 2 PRODUCTION OF NATURAL DECLINES WASHINGTON, May 14 (UP) The I'.s Department of Com.rier.-c resected today, ''i.i world naiura: r.:bher productiofi m llarch 1956 totalled 1 2 t .1 o n inns ton.-, compan I with 140,000 tons m Mar h 1955. The Department laid thai production for the firsi three
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  • 57 2 Shopping Then A Quie Wedding day we 1 rcrafUman «tc»J| II CKWnony to be J by only a har.dfci<l It The romance of LAC J .straiian born II nw th€ *^|B Malayan tour." II post to Malaya I erday. the coup/ >l was B< I nute shopping io ij eir
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  • 216 3 A/ORE than 10,000 Ch'nese middle school students will attend a "memorial" rally at the Sing apore Badminton Hell tomorrow. Among the resolutions to be tabled at the rally will be one demanding the release of a student now detained by Singapore Police. The student detained is Urn
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  • 157 3 Ace Crime-Buster Leaves For Higher Post KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Ma.aya's ace rrinic-buster. ?.ir. c. ML Bunderaraj, wffl leave Kuala Lumpur shortly on pri ten to take ova- tap Pahang CID, The Standard icartit today. Mr. Sunderaraj hai already relinquished the post ol v<strict Crimw OnVer, Kuala Lumpur, where his most
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  • 128 3 11 Teaching Bodies To Protest D XVEN Sii -^:-e tee i unions SB I I meet OS) Monc. I y 14. to protest the cancellation of registration of ail teachin of Chinese Pn nary and M Idle S hools recently. I Ing Is a ed by (^e C i nese
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  • 43 3 HOW iKON i V.ay. 11 I <rd SeJ lif prices ot the I! >ng g m g( W( Sli to stei line >845 to US$l 4 M ilayan H: SO 191 to Ind m< •m Rupith; S2")n to a l ael
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  • 141 3 Two Youth Leaders Are Back youth In Singapore will Ijeneflt by two nwfe trained leaders who returned to the Colony ta w< ek from India aft( r b 3-month course m advanced study m Industry ;\nd Urban Organizations sponsored by the World Assembly °f Youth. They are Messrs Tans Che€
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  • 158 3 MORE than 10,000 if nun r i longing to 1 1 trade unioni m Sin|[< re plan to f I ting} j inion Ibe National Seamen'] Union The Tra lei Union Congresspponsored Seamen*! Council BM I I f d took p (i. ion to wind
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  • 123 3 THK 1.700 normal class students of the Singapore Teachers Training; College may iorm an association to look after their social, cultural and recreational welfare. < A protein committee elected c ass representatives conveni:;^ a general meeting at the Monk's Hi I School hall a:
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  • 57 3 FF.NANT.. Fri. An amicable settlement hai been reached between the management of the Khian Guan Biscuit Factory In Butterworth arid t'no National Union of Factory and General Workeri today. The I'n:on had asked the iKi-f-: 1 ent lof the reinstatement of six employees. who were
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  • 20 3 A PATROL of 22 SAS Rcsimeni killed two Communist terrorists m the Temerlota District ol Pahang, yesterday.
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  • 103 3 Villagers Fight Own Fire A FIRE, i '.< ;-.< b. Loronj Unku Aman, Btagapore, jrcttarday, wu prevented fran sprrai!::^ bj vil igen who extinguished 11 before the irrival oi the Fnc Prjgtdf. It itlftcd froiri Urn '-l^p Ol I plank arid Htlap •0 I I iheltering iboul M pco; Homewivei
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 767 3 NORIS TRIAIPI 25(1 f I 'Xr I The Proicctor of Proi»<tor< If T *~JK'f > f} i you wunt to do b»t»»r th«n /"JW y J iust t«hmf «nd to ie« lyfcv your pictures COME TO Lir-E. _^M. i this Protector r the m^Ric v TRIMPr 150 4 fPL^}O "St.
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  • 200 4 HOLLYWOOD FILM STARS SPREAD MESSAGE OF PRAYER AROUND WORLD PEOPLE m Malaya are able to hear top-ranking Hollywood film stars on the air saying their prayers. They are helping Father Patrick Peyton, who visited Singapore m March last year, to spread his message of family prayer around world. The stars
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  • 311 4 Resolve Jus Soli' From True Malayan View— Lim PENANG, Fri. Dr. Lim Cliong Fu, the Alliance Whip, m the Settlement Council, said here today the problem of "jus soli" could and must only be resolved from a truly Malayan point of view, which was dependent upon a real desire to
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  • 163 4 Killed On Way To Wedding BUTTERWORTH, Prl An M-yeaTOld M^lay. A':>bas bin Haji Sal eh. who had travelled all the way (rom Kedab to ittend Mus \xn wedding In Butterworth, waj kr.ovke>: down by a motor cjrde and Eatally Inj red at Bagan Ajant Thil waj rexealed m a CMi
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  • 109 4 KUALA LI MPI'R, Fri. Are surrendered terrorists £iven preferential treatment regarding jobs m the defence and information departments of the Federation? Mr. Tay Hooi Soo. Federal Councillor from Province WclItalax wants to know. At next week's LtOOO meet--1:1^. he will ask the Mini.-ter for
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  • 66 4 SEREMBAN, Friday— A dcputatioo of UMNO jrouths, headed by state Councillor Dato llohamed Raja Haniffa, 'ast nUchi met the Minister for Education berc and reiterated their support for the new education plan. DatO Mohamed told the Minister, Dato Abdul Ra/.ak bin Huasain that thoj^h there had been
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  • 113 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot F. 0.8. 851 85i No. 1 R.S.S May Br>; 85 1 No. 1 June 85} 85 J No. 2 May 831 84 No. 3 May 83 B.'U Tone: Steadier at the close TIN PRICE The
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  • 97 4 MALACCA. Fri.- Federal Poiire Training School ttudents at Tanjong Kling, near htfC, arc (ii-.-alisfied with ramp conditions and today referred theii srievanres to Alliance Councillors. r I ne trainers are groii?ins over the quality c.f the food They told the Councillori that despite representations, it had stayed
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  • 167 4 Malay Trader Queries Covt. KUALA Ll'MPl'K. FA— A leader of the Malay business community, Dato Haji lahva, has asked Government to report on the extent of implementation of the Templer directive to improve the Malay economic strength. Dato Yahya Mkßd what >teps have already
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  • 58 4 PENANG, Fri.— Lady Tcmplcr. wife of former Federation High Commissioner, Sir Gera'd Temnu-r, will \isit the Federation School for the Deaf tomorrow Thr founder and patron of the school. Lady Tempter v.-.ii be entertained to a "b-::Te* lunch" by Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, manager and treasurer
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  • 92 4 KUALA LI'MPL'R, PH. An echo of 4 :.r rcvcn* strike m the Kcpong B G near Kuala Lumpur wi be heard a: next Werinc iy"< Federal LegialaAfot Com ariam Government ii being asked r o >taic if Police exercised their powers "m the righi spirit.*
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  • 368 5 Joy, Goodwill And Colour Is Spirit Of The Day THE fasting month of Ramadan has ended. Today, after a month of self denial, Muslims celebrate Hari Raya with joy and with a feeling of achievement. This is a festive occasion; Easting 00 this day I
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  • 217 5 A Sha m su d din Comes to the Aid Of Stricken Shamsuddins THE Sham iuddin who l<>-\ everyj thing :n a Htc which gutted their htunblc s:.-vjk m Wiihclmina Camp, off Haig Road Singapore, on Thursday Will have a modest Hari Etaya after all. And h la made possible
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  • 367 5 Charge Made By Dissident Rover Crewman A CHARGE thai the S ogaporc Bpy Sco.. i :ation \\i Ma] of Imperial Headquartcii mad I mcmb( I R >\t r v ny which igned n masse from the local association recent!;. 1 > an ition
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  • 45 5 THE General Officer Commanding:, Singapore Base District, Major-Cieneral D. D. C. Tulloh acknowledges the salute at a march past of the Singapore Harbour Board Reserves on his visit to the Harbour Board recently. The march was led by the Reserves' pipe band.
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  • 128 5 JOIIORE BAIIRU. Prt General Hospital workers here want to run a co-op* rat.v.' >:orc of their OWB Within the ho>pital M9Bpound They have formed a Coop HOCietv tor this purpo>e. but although the organiza- tion has bern registered for nearly year now, it bftl
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  • 121 5 KUALA LUMPUR, F:: Since the recoil •girl Id Ingi m the Vc<:< rat km, i■ her- of the "Bright fraternity hero are reported 1 be chary ftbo li dating 0 itstatiuri "'c: iont s." The know-a.'.s m this seamy business say I lat ca
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  • 62 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Vn Tho Federmtioii'a n^w ];n--ance Minister, Col. H. S. Lee. has just been given a 'tough nut' to crack by a trade unionist. He has been Mfced by Mr. K. v. Thaver. mtuc nominee m the Federal Council. to disclose plans to track principals
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    • 306 5 Io olTrr Pepsi-Cola is lo *ay I Wk A toa»l l<> good fortune. An oftVr «»f t oo^ w >*hr«. H3 A ha[>|'\ »%mb<il of < ompani'>n<>Vi;ji— BJ H "(,ood hrallh. m> friend' h w it\ ur .r.'\ 'J« j; l» t'\ ..ti'Ti! 'ht-rr »|i<i'> '.'it I .1 b»§| g
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 166 5 V iStandard c&lmanac ;J.l i H.«'A'PTO«I BI'KII l'\M\\l, OMMI M M < I nI Xl L' 1 e.-j con eti: P r \m< Malay class 230 I Cne.-s v m M <-■ s a l>i II \l»l I MISSION XX M••\ I 1 1 I c c H I KM
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    • 337 5 Information at a Glance LIDO: R:• ii 9IS nd 11 IS a m :4" "4*. 9 h. and II by M \II "I l( The B 11 k Swan 10. 30 1 Sauda a Ku 12 4".. 6. 630 1 9IS n CABLTON: O a Million BC 10 a.n A
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    • 347 5 TELOK ANSON CATHAT: Ann ItuM I2JI 3 (hi IS and 19 bl r<»\ \L: Q ice <>' t: C .1 c ■•m The Indian Fightei l.Ou 199 4.") md 919 pm. KAMPAR REXj M< yt ih |Q SO 12J9 I M •IS I 9.15 p.m N Si m Thong P
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    • 281 5 PENANG ODEON: Korthwißl P^.-.-n^c n a m a Town L.ke Alica l U Mi *\A~> ar.M L'.l.j :< m lIK.HW Dragnei 11 4"> pm. CATHAY: Jumping .larks n m R:.m! 1.19 3JQ 6.49 and •IS v m. BEX: Mission Ovei Korea n a.m. \lv\ew ol 'Troy 1.19 Ml and V.90
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    • 387 5 r^>; H M c Urn up (hi Ba d [Si; l" H rn« Newi n B: ita n ,v 5| -i la Ro ind-u aai Rr<] N r :>. t k M\(.\P(M{i: (Rfginn.il): 713 aPiano Plaj time t a Date with M .s;c: h m Newi Head ines; 5 p.n
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 559 6 AGENCY report :mm CMrtWHI WJi that an ft— htm fl— lllilM >;.:.ci;;-utr PhUM to make A sj fetal rr.ajor :IIT lirrs v naS HtfM Vtttl 200 acr- :n the Northern Territory, but nrxt to K.ve from 5.000 to 20.000 a:e rtOt, tr.e BttiSmatC laif* being 800.000 acres.
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    • 326 6 \T E RESPECT th( P( n*Hf Malay N e/spapef 'Warta N'cuui\i" mr s ;:;ci« pendent views, but we regret to note m it editorial of last Tuesday that its leader writer had misinterpreted our editorial of May 5. We were dii "us^ing ways and means of how
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 963 6 Sir The questions before the 'British Government. JuJt now. about Malaya and Singapore resolve themselves <as I see them) into the following. Not— what should Britain now do to preserve HER life-line m the *a r Easf but. what should Britain do for the
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    • 191 6 Sir; Goveriuncnf clerks arc now asking for salary m reases. 1 lympathiM with ineir claim because other G< t. servants doing clerical duties bui not designated 'cork' receive much higher salaries, bui it li with the following m mind that I write Ihu letter. b 1952, GCS clerks
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    • 202 6 Sir: Along with thousands of racing enthusiasts, I agree that the flflCJllOfl of Rac;o Malaya to ban race broadcasts one of the most stupid thing- I have heard of. After all. Racine is one of the local sports items the people of Malaya en.ioy listening to
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  • 455 6  -  E. L DOWNING ibys ERNEST L. DOWNING, 60, has just retired after serving 12 years as police ctiief of the railroad junction town of Ayer Mass. During that period he eliminated juvenile delinquency from Ayer. And he became known throughout the nation for his work
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  • Article, Illustration
    141 6 JAPANESE women hwVt j ;>t finished a week I j Celebrating the tenth anniversary of their receiving the vote. It was all none with a < OTect trilling ol I 1 ment; and v <'t < yen some of the most Btarry-eyed feminists confessed to a little laftgiving. Legally
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  • 325 6  -  KNO Aw\wvt The reviled Civil Code*hM abolished the old family system and provided women With property lightf DO equal terms with men. Yet there are s.gr.s thai '>r.c dm flush of Buooenful taniaktm is fadinsIn 0M Hr>t postwar Diet H wromen were elected to the two homes.
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  • 362 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA £OMMONSENSE docs work m Empress Place! The doubts expressed m this column last Tuesday have been cleared by a notification m the Government Gazette that '•the OA.G. has been pltMti to appoint May 24 to be observed as a public holiday Ko
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  • 374 7 Ex-Top Red Exposes Trial Methods PRAGUE, May 11, (Reuter)— Artur London, former Czechoslovak deputy foreign minister, said here yesterday that "methods of violence" were used to make him confess m 1952 to crimes of high treason and espionage of which he was innocent.
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  • 242 7 Dag's Report On M-East: UNITED NATIONS, May Jl, (IT) SecretaryCicneral Das Hammarsk.jold said last night that agreement by bred and her Arab neighbours to a Palestine cease-fire opens the possibility of a chain reaction toward peace. j Ii narsk o i. nAmiitting hia Snal report
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  • 109 7 PARIS, May 1 1 Rt iterV— Tr.o cr.tra' I'divniUce of the French Conununisi Party f called on party member- to organize BtrikeSi instl it 100 pev.* Ii ar.d meetings to ric.r.arid peace In A! serin It :r. a iw^'i.'ion that [tain wrorktTi and So lali I
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  • 94 7 ROBOT' STRIKE IS OVER OONVBNTRY, May n (APj Deven thiwtfftfwi strikers In the British mOtOf car industry VOted \-e-terday to ret urn to work ■ftcf a 15-dajf walkout thai grow OUi Ol a fear of robots. it was Britain'i first major s'rik.: on the question of automation. Tiie strikers at
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  • 83 7 BAN SALVADOR, May n (AP) Quin* ijKoi- were horn :o Ilargarita Gai it ti Apcncca In the "MHititiini of Wotern E! S.-> vadoi bill livtd ">r. >• fn ,r ho..rs, according to rtfibrtl rtetlvtd hero ycslerXo phjglcian irai m attend■BCB Uld tno q ;.n>
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  • 17 7 PAKISTAN has signed an agreement with Communisi China to buy 300,000 tons of coal, Renter.
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 36 7 WASHINGTON. May 11 CUP) The Ht;.-c approve-: President Eisenhower*! nc.v 'ieferre b'jn^ct writh OOlj BlinOr rhanccs ye^terriay ri!'rr shouting down a Deino.-ra'; ai f en.pt to provide an extra U551,000,000,000 for B-52 hydrogen bombers.
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    • 42 7 MOUNT CLEMENS. Michigan, May 11 (UPi-Tv.o dOZCn rocket* were iccidentaly fined from a jet fighter ai Selfridge Air Bh>c yesterday and three ftirmen wcrr Injured. Some of the explosives fell m a rcsidrnval area up to two miles away.
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    • 51 7 HONG KONG. lUy U (AP) —Ten Chinese crew memben of a Nationalist Chinese Ing erafl ivhich drifted M days m the South Chtea ■eai and who were lab r he" d la Vietnam four and ha I months, passed through Hong Kong yesterday from Saigon tx md tor
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    • 38 7 WASHINGTON, May 11 CAP)— Senator Jamea Eaa I propoatd yesterday thai treabmi '^c redefined to app jr to Americani ho he pR [n ::^e rod war againsi Ibe United States Treason [i punishable by rie^.th.
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    • 38 7 WASHINGTON M;,y 11 (AP)— The u.s. Senate iiiUi day confirmed the nomin itit of Albarl F. Hufer of Nr-.«. i iVrc as t :ip new h.r. h>>; r to the Philippines. Hi erds Homer FergUSOO
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    • 38 7 ROME. May 11 (APl— us. Ambassador Clare B^'n \.\>c ha-- developed rin down condition* 1 and U retui ning Immediately to the United S'.hlc« toe h physical che .p. 1 1 A'r.orifrtn Embassy announced yesterday.
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    • 50 7 WASHINGTON, May li CAP)— Secretary of State D e> said yesterday U U quite possible the Soviet Union aai cut its armed forces and may reduce then more. B;; 4 be laid, the purpose ii no: paa s and the free VForld must keep i l^ c:ard i:p.
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  • 251 7 Eden Gives In To Labour Will Debate Frogman LONDON. May 11. (AP)— The Eden government yesterday agreed under Labourite pressure tC a House of Commons debate, on Monday on the British bog- man mystery. A major political storm has swirled up around the strange diver last seen April 19 near
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  • 114 7 ACCRA. Gold Coast, -May 11 (Reiiter) British T°£o!and appeared to have plumped f° r union with this British colony Which is exported soon to Sain its lndtpcndeocv within the Commonwealth as return.- m a plebiscite on the nibject rolled m late last night. The ■Itdnativi
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  • 54 7 BAHHDAD. May 11 (AP) A British excavation mission has unearthed priceless bronze panels UStd to decorate the palar-e sates of A?yrian King tahtU Xa>i r Bal A government announcement Mid the panels, found at Ximrud. Northern Iraq, bore pictures of the King (88.i to 85 BC his
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  • 87 7 His Duty Is To Fight The Rebels PARIS. May 11 (AP) The French National Assembly yesterday gave permission to one of its members to go fight the rebels m Algeria as an ordinary army private. Constant Lecoeur. a Radicial Socialist. got his marching orders after declaring with emotion he felt
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  • 226 7 Shades Of The Hound Of The Baskervilles' WITCHCRAFT LONDON May 11 (\p Ihr British Medical Association said yesterda> that onr of its nirmhrrs h.i s rrportrd a drath from wit(hcraft m lonely I)r\«»nshire where Sherlock Holmes tracked down thr "Hound of the Baskervillrs And m trying t<> track down the
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  • 253 7 ALGIERS, .May 11. (IP) Counter attacking French forecs yesterday mauled rfbcl bands tfiat launched an abortive spring offensive m Algeria. The rebels swept down on Tuesday night from the hills screaming for holy war In -■>!"• ofTcn>ivp to dero ralize A'gi ria \x
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  • 33 7 POPE Pi XII received <" than 20.4 'ourists and pilgrims m a big gene;.- I idinee m SI Pc^ H,, a on 'I h iay, U :a; tr.e A ens ion. AP
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  • 108 7 Anti-British Feeling Rises After Execution 'THENS. May 11 (AP) Ani British pa. r bitter peaks throughout Greece last night a* an emotion %l nation martyrii«d two Cr—ii riots handed by Britain. Thousand f r police and soldien m battter. rt of ctnuiiM national sorrow from cxptodn irrence of Wedioody anti-B-riots
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  • 27 7 A HYDROGEN bomb test i pn yesterday was postponed 'ne m ;rth r or. ft hours before the bomb war i B nsrr. Rcutor
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    • 152 7 Lice Hoarseness Jg| w tcking Coughs So i^oncniiis LLJ Ire throat pBl L|ic pain ItS* 1 tin fVSTfttfU* •ITM Woods :at peppermint cure I Resistance to cold germs ::.< rcAsed when nupplement te.l by this correct internal W./ rerne<ly Aiso recommended \--.6£* or u r(i ln the stomach. IL THE
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  • 51 8 1 I SecorJ In 2 i itf I lore 9 m ;era! V. I I m two lifcj H i 4 n relucta jl n m bo; ft The Ur 1 It wa? adc M It Standan \M m m B 5 p.m. r
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  • 182 8 Standard Shipping Reporter IN a move to slop exploitation of Singapore seamen the Malayan National Seamen's Union and Asian Maritime Officers' Union of Singapore have submitted a memorandum to Government outlining preventive action for the future. The unions request British and Dutch shipping companies to
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  • 70 8 Girl Stabbed Man Is Held KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. A 16-year-o!d girl. Tham Kuan Yin, was admitted to hospital here yesterday morning, alter sustaining a bark wound. Police hero arrested 23--year-old Tham Ah Sang of Penang. whom they believed to have been involved m the wounding of the girl, while she
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  • 46 8 MR and Mrs. Suku maran. after their marriaffe at the Narayana Mission Hall m Sri* t.i on Thursday. Mr. Sukumaran attached t«» the Navil Base, is from Varkala, Travancore. The brido is the daufihtrr <>f Mr. and Mrs. X Neelakandan. a Sinßaporc businessman.
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  • 172 8 JUNGLE HERO WINS BRAVERY AWARD KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A British Army corpoial. who with a three* aw party unhesitatingly attacked a large Cumrru.n.-' camp killing two terror..- 4:--and wounding another, was today awarded the Military Medal for aallant operational leadership and personal bravery. Corporal John James Clarke. 20-year-old regular of
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  • 149 8 Rally For 2,000 Bogus Labourites KVALA LDIfPOI IA M< re than 2.000 members of the 19 •bogus" branches of the ou>ted Srianc r I >:< n < I Lab uf Party of Mala i to I Hi i Mily at the Jinjang North Now Villas. I to celebrate "Lntx^r i^es
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  • 225 8 MEMO PROTESTS RESETTLEMENT PLAN INHABITANTS of the hilly districts of Balik Pulau, m a memorandum submitted to the Resident Commissioner, Penans, Mr. R. P. Bingham, disclosed they were living m fear of the lecent exclusion order The reason was because they
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  • 120 8 Up-To-Date Sanitation For Kajang KAJANG. Fri.— The bucket system ot sanitation m Kajang Town and nearby new Villages will soon disappear. The Ulu Langat District Town Board hopes to introduce a- water closet system. The Town Board has stipulated that m future, it will accept only such sanitary installations m
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  • 29 8 PENANG, Fri— The courts m Pcnang and Province Wclle«ley, having to close today and tomorrow for the Hari Raya Puasa holidays, will sit as usual on Monday.
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  • 220 8 THERE was nothing unUStial about the quick ".-< 11--out" of tickets for the Calvalcade ol Stars show held at the Singapore Victoria Memorial Hall recently, the organizer, Mr. Kingsley Morrando. toid The Standard yesterday. Mr. Morrando was replying to a reader who said
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  • 55 8 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri Ho Sam. a 48-year-old cyclist, suffered a fractured right arm and an injured leg alter he was involved m a collision with a military vehicle at the 22nd mile Ipoh/Kuala Kangsar Road. Ho was treated m the District Hospital here before being transferred
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  • 126 8 NOW SHELL GET ONE FOR- TANJONG MA MM. Fri. —An official call, a friendly chat and then romance bloomed for 'nspector Sundram Deveraj of the Criminal Investigation Headquarters. Ipoh, and Miss Edith Thanam. the only Lady Field Officer m the Federal Information Services here. Tall
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  • 26 8 1 I miftntH I 9 1 randum on liar SI I ing on that da J iteOM I ann pan te and I mission* byptsssfj
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  • 35 8 ft Malayan traa againj pre-war post-bo* 1 v Hooilg would tfJJi 1 the r ,i or t 2l Sardon would «J Mm. He also wJU SSSLs. t»V^ d j:^ usion with wnttgj provide mot'
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  • 14 8 6 Hurt Car Mish six yout^-'fa: A tcicher. Kui as u2» ere out I
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    • 386 8 miU Lama/ THE 1956 famous r\ \IS lW*f German GOLIATH QsBS r^C^y ts^ :iii^^"^^BSii''3flSA. Fitted with The Service-Proven Bosch gasoline »^^^^Siir^ > °'^la§iX injection pump is standard on the strong ITHP*s* -r^^*Sj&!o&^ "^s^ Goliath injection engine, 40 H.P. 400 ff "ic^B^^jlßT il V^b^ drive, synchronixed four-speed transmission, fj^Y' M^j*|^^^~^i^^^JEl tO
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  • 1026 9  - TRUTH is stranger than fiction Arthur Conn BEGINNING TODAY A NEW STANDARD FEATURE SERIES By Discovery Of But m the absence of news so many scandalous rumours had got about that Redl had a secret, hasty burial as orders wore Riven for his Prague quarter., to be broken open for
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    543 9 JJURIXG a short holiday trip to Hongkong I have been dipping irr.o a UNESCO publication entitled "lilisic m Education."' This is the report of an International Conference on the Rule and Place of Music m the Education of Youth Uftd Adults, held m Bru.-sels m 1953. The aim
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  • 351 9 MOZART, Don G'manni (eon }■'<■:> i. Cati includes Geo r gc Lntulr,)}. HQdt Zadek, Still Jurinac, Leopold SiwoM«« md Walter Bcry. Pltmii SpmphOHy Ordies- (•■,r/ ("unrr cond. Rndo'f MonU. Philips AL *****, 2. rpiIIS now Philips set has JL already. within the space of few months, become famous.
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    • 280 9 THE STANDARD TO MAINTAIN L For maximum comfort ond performance at the lowest cost. Top spec** 68 An.p.h. Petrol coniump- _^*"^^*WP9!^ tion j//^o M p g ys^ f t^ tt t* o nr* a x. tt^\ a T) t^n Provide? safe, economical motoring w.th ompl c reserve tto meet every
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    • 145 9 JSSWORD PUZZLE I I M.I > 5. Firearms district of Ge: 7. Of pomp and circumstance^ HP c 8. Commonly ca b:« < 9 bber 9. Hurt puts things m an up-| F €ither W *y H s tB^:ds? (10) lfi (8> 18. Wonderment a labrynlh 1 Han i|> 20.
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  • 1271 10  - Oil Industry In Borneo Is Exoanding V. T. SAMBANDAM By SHELL INVESTS MILLIONS YEARLY IN DEVELOPMENT Ap A A- ATHE Lutong Refinory m Sarawak is connected tr» thr Seria field by pipeline. THE petroleum business is global m conception involving multi-million dollar investments, and as such oil men generally think
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  • 113 10 Cambodia Rubber For Reds H :v..\ c of the In-do-Chinese >tates n American aid, has agreed to *o Comnr ..rise for manu- goods and silk. nbodia: -nins and chic' n traci .on. reed to Paris from Peking •k and told reporters that this was the main part of a U5514,000,000
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  • 123 10 11, 000 Tons For China Wi n* to China total..:.- r 11. 000 tons ol r r t be nt thi> month will square u;> the r. "a Ch n i md C< yl< n lefaulted m -Nmonthly |uoU iindi c th< 1956 ruW act, will i- -ci.iV' and i
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  • 22 10 '< er outpul announced are Arna!can.r. Yn Bmi... 7(, niMi If C'.r.: 4«.Tnn lr N, Serer.-an 8 X s. ,i 201)
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  • 474 10 WASHINGTON, May li. En Urn peak prosper:- •ii ol 1959 UJS, factories turned Ottt nearly 4 r i nt hkm t goods khan in] ponevioui yen and they did it with i nor con*. fewi ken tl the machines. Thil indicates I signifi ant increase
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  • 92 10 WHAT li claimed as the portab'e power saw inufa tured La being n at the Castle Bromwicfa lion of the British Industries Fair. The complete motorized unit, ready to plug mea area 23 ins by Tj by If and weifjhs M Iba, The compact, portable lightghf precision
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  • 75 10 FIRESTONE Tire and Rubber Company announced :n N*'\v York it plans to build multi-million dollar plant for the manufacture of Myrene. The styrene will bo used to make synthetic rubber. The plant, to be located In the -rate ol Texas, will have annual capacity of 75.000
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  • 104 10 PORTABLE equipment that meets the need for speedy and economical facilities m sound recording studios— I need made more urgent by the increasing demand for films for television, industry, and education has recently been introduced by a U.K. firm. It Is new synchronous magnetic recorder, which provides a
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  • 329 10 EXPECTED ARRIVALS Wesse:*!e:n NGL May U ■aanovtt Bapag May n Schw.-bc -..-:c.:i NGL May 1 1 < c stein NGL May > H m Har.^ Mav Bencruathan Ben L.r.e May 26 Bena\ M M If U R i ::e Glen L.r.e •'•> 1 Glengyla May S Denb {shirt Mav l;
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  • 28 10 EXPORTS of Au?tralian-rrjdc pens and other writing );n--dlictl of W.A Sheaffer (Autt) Proprietary Ltd. of Heidelberg. Victoria, will he doubled m Urn next two year?.
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  • 112 10 —And Now A Moving Stair .1 MOVING sta>r km* been da-rloped far the ordinary hrvjsc. Designed to Jielp tiinse ?rho. beeaUM Of old age or disubiltty, fj/id difficulty m Curbing the normal type o' s'airs. it consists simply of a donhle-iridth bottom stair 'red to two miobstmstve g''dermh. It ii
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  • 140 10 THE International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) reported m Washington that |mc« its inception it has made 141 loans .n 41 countries lor a total of U552,483,500,000. In a financial statement covering the nine-month period— from July 1, 1955 through last
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  • 374 10 THE British Colonial Secretary Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. has given the Housr of Commons, details of payments made on war damage claims m Mala\a. Sir Roland Robinson. Conservative, had a.-ked whether war damage compensation claims m respect of produce companies to Malaya had yet been
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  • 11 10 INDIA INVADE WITH MONEY m 2 S adc U* HI 3
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    • 485 10 NATURALISATION VOTICE hrrrby given that > TAN GUAN AIK alias GUAN- AIK TAN ol 25. Stevau Road. Singapore i". hi applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any ptiriOll who knows any r» aboo why naturalisation sh I not bo granted should Bend 9 written and signed statement of
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    • 51 10 NOTICES P.W.I). TENDKR NOTICE rpEXDI RS from Co- I A Cia E' and above be received State X P( Star, up tc May, 1956. for the bri and supp'y of metal Gur-. rry from Ist July. th Jui 157. V particulc-. obta|s> from the 1 gin< O X ,6 ngei
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    • 56 10 cm corw OKCAfjfl s ATER ,r hp i and 2 (241 VM B Johore. Depost* 12 NOOK -1*1" (m I I I Road. Qose i-■ F M Tl W56 arc fresh ration? Jf\ period Ci Bi •bte at the Sri CHUNG KH!j* lie:: NOTICf «5 j Tc <f2i 4 To
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    • 1180 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 11»c.f(>.,.1.<l In S«VP>nl T.."' dlpT' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE C«rr)en option to proceed vie other port* to load •«<* dlsc J|*'J* C *'i SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONOON CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sail, P- Sham T# L rt V".., fOf A >^^~th b May
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    • 886 11 MITSUI J^ LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S PP c' e Sh m PCfl nfl B0 V e l M f/ U < or YoJcohomo. AL X L be Mo Gdn. 19/20 Akokuroton Moru for Yokohomo Kobe. M o|l 5 Moy Bunyo Moru lot Yokohama, K.obe Moii t FOR JAPAN
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    • 740 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok and For Eost Penong P Shorn S pon "MEONIA" In Port 13 MMov 15 1 8 Moy "KAMBODIA" 17 19Moy 20 21 Moy 22 24m,» "MAGDALA" 2 2 June 3 3 June 4 7 June "LALANDIA" 5 6June 7 8 June 9 1
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  • 649 12 THE REST TAIL WAGS AND ITS 266 RUNS Appuni Has Batting Spree WITH their tail wagging (Appuni 45, Lall Sinffh 32) the Rest finished the first I innings with 266 runs m 'the opening: day of Singa- pore's annual Clarke Cup cricket match against the Europeans, played on the Colony
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  • 264 12 Help The Men' Plan By PMWHA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Sdangor Women'i Hockey Association will he.n to raise tundi to stud ino'i team m the Olympic Grsjnoi ■1 Melbourne this vedr. Mrs. :\la;>io Siiars, a Yire Presi tent of the Seianywc Women'i Hockey Association told The Staadard today lhai bet
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  • 79 12 MALACCA. Thurs Malacct w:.! now meet Johnre nt Ticket m .July. The Johore Cricket Association, after several reminders from the MCA for confirmation of an earlier date for its annual match with Malacca, have replied for the fir<t lime nis> gesting July 7 and 8 lor their
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  • 99 12 Today' Sport SINGAPORE CRICKET: Clarke Cuj).; Ehfopeeill Pt. The Rest at S.C.C. 11 am. Friendly: SRC. vs. CSC. "2nd? at CSC. at 215 Pm R E.M.E. pg. Rcyi. Pay Office <^i'<' Soon) at R E M E. ground n moo hottft; V.MC.-L rs Pritoni D^pt Bl V..M.C..4. ATHLETICS: Anglo-Chinese School
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  • 150 12 TOUGH LUCK CHINESE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. tfca itruggled bud to bent a depleted Selangor Chinese Athletic Association XI 2-1 m a Foot ha. 1 Assn. of Sclansor senior division match on the Princei Road Stadium ground here today. F.i^ht minutei befote the end the teams were level at 1-1 lad
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  • 50 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The First Battalion Royal ?lampshire Regiment. beat No.nfi Coy RASC s—o5 0 m a Division One Garrison Leas ie soccer match on the RAF ground. Inside left Rocky Newton bagged three tfoais. and the other two were netted by R*y Crawford and Sait.
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  • 84 12 R.K.MII. had lo fieht every inch of the way to beat lI. M. Dockyard 4-2 m a Singapore AFA Division 1 match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. REME were two coals ahead through Koh ar. f j AttWOOd. In the closing stages of the first half, Dockyard
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  • 29 12 ROYAL Air Forrc Chang] heat Indian Youngsteri Sports Club by three foali to nu In a safa Div. ."B football league played a the Geylang Stadium yesterday.
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  • 197 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Only two swimmers, Lim Heng Chek and Fong Scow Hot*, came anywhere near the required times when the I ederation of Malaya Amateur Swimming: Association held its 4irst swimming trial at the Chenwu Pool here today. Ihere were only three
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  • 96 12 THE Singapore Manila Intor-port aeceef match will not be played until 10/ H. The Singapore Amateur Football Association receiva cable yesterday from the Philipine Amateur Athletic Federation stating that the Manila team will not be able to play against Singapore this month as they were due
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  • 114 12 From Ipoh To Lumut Cycle Race IPOH. Fr T Pc C 3 clint A*i k iti n revived receni 1 be hold n$ I SS-mile mass -uti c c.:::z r.-.t'e from lpoh to Luißflt on May 2:. The ra i c irt fr m m front o! the An: School
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  • 187 12 THE REST J. (ialistan lbw Mattinglv 28 S. Gunendran lbw Barron 1') Wong Fong; Weng c Bcamrs b Woudhouse 4J S. I). Williams c b Barron V,\ C. I). C lunies-Ro>>s b Wood ho use 0 Harbans Singh c Sheppard b Woodhousp (I S. Velupillai c Sheppard b
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    • 143 12 ULTRABLITZ MATADOR 1 This handsome model amateurs and profess. end pKotoqroplwn h its higher light output, ond ,5 r block plastic cosi 1 u'rw from outside the cos. '^ot it cow b« M half-power m on rstont. It is uMk{ mams and occumula*rr supply ond k« i charger. Weight, with
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  • 367 13 Game Ends In A Draw BRADFORD, May 11 (Reuter)— Yorkshire and the Australians drew their match here today with the county gaining a first innings lead. Ye rksh ire d ism is sed tb I Australians today for !*4 In rep v to their own 120
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  • 42 13 LONDON, May 11 (Keutrr)—Keith Miller. Australian all rounder and viceraptain of the side tourin? Kn^land. today strongly denied reports that he was m London for treatment to nis back, which caused him considerable trouble durinc the last Australian cricket season.
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  • 137 13 syractse. New York, May 11 (AP)-(^rTicn Ba-ilin. fnrTir>r world wo.'erweight cha:r.pion. ye terdav was given a championship bttt "Hot justice and for tho of boxing." The publisher Of the Police Gazette, Henry Roswe .-aid UM 'r,a^nzi r !O ?e e^trd. Basilia for thfl award bfUIC it
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  • 314 13 $750,000 STILL NEEDED FOR TRIP NEW YORK, (l'P)-Jim Kelly, coach of the l\S. Olympic Track and Field team, predicted tAghi sold medals for his athletes m the 1956 Games at Melbourne. Kel trie University of Minnesota track eosch, I r>--ca>t r.s. briumplu
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  • 61 13 VIENNA. May 11 (IDAustrian "tennis clown" Fred Huber has been cxpellpfi from the Austrian national team for life for his "scandalous behaviour" m tht recent Davis Cup match against Poland, the Austrian Tennis Association announced yesterday. Huber was accused of having caused Austria's recent Davis Cup defeat
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  • 63 13 GLASGOW. May I, (Reuter)— Third' Lanark reached th€ final of the GIMgOW Chanty C;;p tonight on tne ton Of a mm Their match >f jnfj Celtic ended m a 0 0 draw, and 'he f.vo captain.i decided to nin a coin f n r the
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  • 41 13 DR. B. C. YEOH. State Surgeon. Johore. will give a display of ches^ at the new Chess Club at Bukit Panjang Community Centre on Saturday, at 2. .30 p.m. Dr. Yeoh will play against 20 schoolboys from Singapore schools.
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  • 30 13 PHILIPPINE badminton stars scored their first victory winning two out of three goodwill matches against an all Japanese Osaka collegiate team at the Osaka YMCA gymn on Thursday night.
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  • 110 13 OXFORD. May II (Reutcr) Derek Johnson, British rod Empire half-mile champion Buffered a surprise* defeat bf an "unknown British runner. Mike Rawson, m the annual athletics match between Oxford University and British 'Amateur Ath etic Aaaoi latioi team here last night. Raw so n, running m
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  • 56 13 LONDON, May n (Baiter) Ten final a< ceptors lor the Newmarket Btakea« t f > be wbi OVCr a mile and a quarter next Wedneadaji were pub l tied here yfl itatday I i'o'mvs Bayard, Dtooisio, Woodruff House, Pirate Ung, Pearl Drama, Full Measure, m Disp.i'. [nd Idle
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  • 22 13 FRANCE decisively beat England by 23 points to nine yesterday In their in fprnational rugby league match played m Lyons.
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  • 18 13 CZECHOSLOVAKIA beat Switzerland 6-1 m an International soccer match played before 25,000 spectators m Geneva yesterday.
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  • 25 13 GERMANY (lined I M lead over In -and whf-n their second round European zone Davis Cup lawn tenni> tie opened m Dublin yesterday.
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  • 234 13 OXFORD, En-'.anci. May 10 (Reuter) An Oxford University gtudcni wiii ihovtlf itt off from LotMtftW In a midnigri: atteir.pl to 'Mve a golfbull from the .Marble Arch one of the caoitaTi Uindmarki to his coUegc m Oxford. Humphrey Crum Ewing. of Christchurcfa College
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  • 85 13 JIM BAILEY of Austral i Overtake! John Lr.nd'j. also of Australia, on thp 'c c< turn 9§ r :-,■>■ r race n. v ■I Loi 4 Mtlct; I S -4 R ey beat Landy by n Vnrd it'tth a trimnng fii r 0/ I minutes KM
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  • 132 13 PITTSBURGH. May 11 iAP) Harry Markson. an offic:ai of the Internationa] Boxms Club, was quoted as Baying yesterday that Archie Moore will no' inert thr winner of the June a Hurricane Jackson-Floyd Patterson match for the heavyweight championship. A! Abramv sports editor of the
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  • 65 13 THE CURRACH. County Kildare, Ireland May 11 (Reuter) Au.-trahan Jockey Rae Johnstone notched his 29th European classic win when riding French-trained Filly Pederoba to a two lengths victory m the Ir. h 1.000 euinca.s run ove r < M mile here today Lady Ursula Vernon Mar>
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  • 68 13 TOKYO May 11 'Re-jir Lrn X-; \n a p. Philipr successful drir iricd Oi ii nt bantamu eight d m title t ght bjr wi > r.( r over Japan K« < X' m n m n f;g w,onl i full 12 r<~n; -p Ii teri
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  • 29 13 PAT McAteer, British nnd Empire middir-wpight boxing champion, knocked out Wilie Armstrong, the Scottish champion, m thr fourth r| f a ten-round contest m Liferpool la^t night.
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  • 24 13 BELGII \\l won both nh' he they beg« secor. 1 round Burooaai zant Davii Cip nat sg Sp^ir: B;>: r.ona yetterday. Reuter
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