Singapore Standard, 17 May 1956

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  • 423 1 Dramatic Turn. After Talks With British. Labour Party Leaders LONDON, May 16,-Singapore's Chief Minister David Marshall announced today he will stay on m Britain for further negotiations on the future of the strategic Far East base. tsAr. Marshall cancelled plans to leave
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  • 407 1 Come Into Our Federation, Says T he Tunku y Way To Get Rid >\ DouUe Evil \RI li Ml \IilM AHMAK HlUlfl'*. Wed KiiMin's Nnub" to the i! i" revival of demands with the Fede-,-Oitjtrr Slalaya iiii.n political parties claimed that lera::' n would now be the bid to tree
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  • 63 1 H VBHOI AUST* 7II BriE goo pon I >te I m North I •T.omins I i -nI jmIA be p» to smfH qoickh <*s«rmx mntted an I wanan's head. kh n as it PKtffs aftfr WK about the State B fc i ramble N slight tremor Ni i thread
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  • 40 1 photo. BACK in his bushjacket, this radio photo -if a dejected Mr. David Marshall was taken soon after the Merdeka talks were called off in London on Tuesday. Note the Labour Front Symbol on his rnllar.- A.P.
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  • 2233 1 7 Am At All Times Ready To Talk/ He Says Lgbour Barrage For Sol LONDON. May 16 (Router) Hr. Alan Lcnriox-Boyd the Colon ;al Secretary ,i the House of CommOfltt today he WM Certain many people m S.nuapore would regret that UM m
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  • 54 1 LONDON Maj An official ann v d« nyim rumours of gag< ment b<tw< < n P: :n< Margaret and i :;nce C! tian of Han v# r wa, j d tonight In m Clan nn \i official r< n« (,I tin Prir <■' and Q i< f
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  • 26 1 Lt.-Gcn. Bower sports a broad smile as he greets Gen. Bourne, the man he has come to relieve as Director of Operations Standardpic.
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  • 75 1 Singapore market circle* yesterday reported "business as usual" despite the failure of the merdeka talks m London. Shares were qutet with investors disinclined to commit themselves heavily, pending the return of the delegates from London, according to a spokesman of the Malayan Sharebrokers Association Fluctuations
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  • 228 1 NO LETUP IN JUNGLE WAR SAYS THE NEW DIRECTOR OF OPS. KUALA LUMPUR. WeA A Brigade Major, who called at 'peaceful' pre-war Kuala Lumpur for ten minutes, today returned as Its Military Supremo and found the capital's growth unbelievably swift. Said Lt.-Gen. R. H. Bower, the new Director of Operations
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1362 2 We Gave In... We Surrenders Am Completely Unable To Understand How Britain Refused My o#, Marshall Tells Of His Effort To Save The To MIX IN W <r. lt( David M i! S (if ipt C Minister I Id a conference here today that m a last ell rt the
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  • 260 3 $2,470 Was Left In His Car— Court Told Xl ALA U MPIK, Wed.— An artillery officer whose regiment sailed last ueek for Knsland after pumping over a million shells into Communist terrorist lairs, was today called upon to answer seven charges of fraud of more
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  • 21 3 SINGAFORe i-• te Teachers' Union will hoi I \U annual general meeting a1 Realty S foool or; Saturday pjn.
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  • 48 3 FRENCH film a.-irv* s Martine Carol wi!; make i personal ippearaaet < r -.t i medal premiere of "Nana" at Odeon Theatre on May j! Cathay Organizatioa irill live i cocktail Dart? m honour of hcv visit m the Hollywood Room loUowinf i 'ne premiere.
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  • 172 3 LET'S BE FRIENDS -DR. LIM ITU bop thai pi at i ccperati n and Frll mi ;p would be establl hed between the two DniTersiUes m Sin- ip< ire mh the World Uni\ i ->it S< rvicr \va.> cxwn s sed by the h< ad 1 4 I r l>
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  • 87 3 FOOD will be the star m fni s all-out eilort by the Singapore Family Planning A I .':on m its fund-raising Fun Fair or. V -j. at tIM Pi torian Cfl U ii.t.i, on Orchard Road. 7. will be eight gi with Malay, Chinese and Indian
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  • 105 3 5] An t's Mission H pit v win spread the tuneUons oi Its annual appt al through^ tit year, Instead ol e th( m m! <> one V.- tt as .t has done p:v- the Busin< Becretary. Mr> M J Thubnim, Id The Standard yesterday.
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  • 28 3 EACHERS icnts of the Singapore B crishni will <-c!ehrate "Tbiruvalltnrai Day" with a public mcc ing D i >!'• I en at the Ramakri Bari Roe feo
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  • 22 3 SINGAPORE police caught a man stealing telephone wires m D.T'.ev E.-tate, ye.-teniav. llt be produced ia Court •i m iay.
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  • 160 3 Three Acquitted On Charge Of Murder THREE ol Four net on trial I the i Idllii of I yoim.^ Malay woman, wren bo* q tted i i Singapore Assize Co,. r' j ester lay. Tr. •1 1 Philip Foo alias Yaa ■<>•>. Ignatius Thomas and A bin Ha I Kadir,
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  • 176 3 p \LE and ailing Rose Chan told The Standard m a bedside interview last night that .-he will fight a police decision to ban hrr striptease performances m Singa ?"h°w boon earlier. Mr. p, ter Claque, Colony Police Secretary, told newsmen that the
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  • 77 3 TWO Malacca residents C Mrs. Enid R. Knight, loft. J and Miss Eileen Tan, who left Singapore recently to take up courses with the i J Roy.il Academy of Music J m London. Mrs. Knight H 5 is the wife of Mr S R 2 KBigM,
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  • 177 3 STUDENT PROMISES MAGISTRATE A STUDENT, Wan Ah Chee, 19, assured a Singapore magistrate yesterday that he would spend the ml of his life m Jail, if he committed another offence. i wo weeks ago \\an plead- i ed guilt]! to theft i i
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  • 181 3 Soldier Pleads Guilty Thefi A BRITISH serviceman m Malaya, Gunner Fvvard Fisher, will have to stay m Singapore for one more year as a punishment lor stealing. Gunner Flatter. 19. of 25 Field Regiment. Royal Artillery, who WSJ to nM.fi returned to Hertfordshire on
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  • 185 3 THE University of Malaya i> contemplating chancing the entire structure of its courses, announced the Registrar, Mr. Maurice Brown, >esterday. DncuMioiii ire be of beld ;>ossib;. admission oi ttudenl to thfl Honouit degree courses irom the begimiiag of theu Irst sestloii the m\
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  • 70 3 A THRIFTY Singapore housewife, who hid thousands of dollars m two pillow^ without the knowledge of her husband for years m her homo m Wan Tho Avenne. Sennett Estate, was robbed of hrr savings yesterday The two Allows her bank had been ripped open and 51. 200
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  • 165 3 Case Of The Missing Conductor colony fin: hf'fl i r \v< < k ch< n and mm I !>ack m their But Mr. Alfred conducts geles Phi tl a. VtM was to havt the now;.. to be net length. M Rayn< r. president Rotary Cw Singapore. that Mr Wallen uld
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  • 29 3 HONGKON May M Special C ing i of th< s Ex to £1 sterling: $5.8 I to Mh i $n 186 doncsian Rupiah; IS jto a tael.
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  • 187 4 SEARCH BY 200 VILLAGERS SUNGEI SIPUT, Wed.— A rubber estate owner, Mr. Chodg Tuck Seng, whose popularity among EnggOT villagers nad roused over 200 of them to join m police hunt over his failure to return to the Village after the closing of the
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  • 54 4 Mrs. Aw Boon Haw shows the Governor of Hongkong;, Sir Alexander Grantham a new Volkswagon ambulance which she presented to the St. John Ambulance Association and Bri- gade last week. In the background are Lady Grantham and Miss Aw Sian, daughter of the late Mr.
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  • 479 4 First Rubber Firm To Retaliate With 'Shut Down' On Estates KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. One of Malaya's biggest rubber planting companies today implemented one of the six drastic "disciplinary steps" the rubber industry warned it would resort to m the showsinwn with the "ao-slow rubber workers. The company, which owns extensive
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  • 151 4 COMMO DI TY PRICES CI.OSINC rubber prices dents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot F. 0.8. *Ml Hi No 1 R.S S June sl^ sti N<». I ISMM W He I Jbjbm W H Tone Ste.id' quiet UN FKICI The price ut Mn yesterday w.is So7H per
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  • 59 4 IPOH. Wed The 2nd Battalion Australian Resiment has arrived m the Kuala Kanesar area to take over operational duties Against the Communist terrorists. The Battalion arrived m Ponans on Oct 13. last year. and immediately started intensive jungle training. Since December it has been engaged m successful
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  • 31 4 MR. LOKE WAX TIIO will lalk on Tibet Sikkim" at tbi Cathay Restaurant on Monday ■J 4 p m, under the auspices r \jio S n-apore Kamila dub.
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  • 271 4 "Kill Me' Said Wife To Spouse, Court Told PENANG. Wed. Following a qua: id between a 1 husoand and his wife ovt r the school lessons of the .r daughter, the wife threw a pair of |CittOn at her hi;soand and said. '"Kill me." Insoector S. D. Mitchell told i
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  • 122 4 SEARCH FOR MORE REVENUE MALACCA. Wi d Mun;r.pal Councillors here sp< nt considerable time at their monthly meeting today searching for new sources ol revenue. The Councillors decided to advertise i<^r fresh tenders for the iea>e ol the Coronation Garden kioisk alter its renovation The meeting also accepted a decision
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  • 33 4 PFA'AXG. Wed. The Kodah brmach ol the PenlDsular Malays Union will bold an emergency general mrctine next Monday at Itt headquarters m Kampong Padillf, Alnr Star to elect new office bearers.
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  • 248 4 Four Forged Vouchers Were Paid, Court Told FOl'R forged VOUChen were discovered an assistant manager of a shipping company suddenly £isaopeared, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. nThis was said by C. Tar- penawas, manager of the Plajaran Nasmnal Indonesia. lost living 11 the trial of S. Sastrosondjojo wno was
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  • 87 4 X U A LA LUMP U R. Wed.— Recruiting ior t)te Royal Air Force (Malaya) will take place m the Tcucn Hall here on May 22 and 23. Recruits of between 18 and 32 years of age are 'or inclusion fn the next trainv%Q course, commencing
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  • 29 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Thirty-three of the 78 terrorists who surrendered under the amnesty offer have been found jobs by the government, it was stated today.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 158 5 Crucial Meeting Today Seeks Higher Wages PENANG Wed -More thon 1,200 waterfront labourers here will go on strike if nc 9 oriot.on between the National Union of Factory and General Workers and the Stevedoring Employers' Association at the office of the Assistant Trade Union Adviser
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  • 96 5 RE BAHRU, We -D former F tenant, m today ac-quitte-i of a charge of cheating after the president I Session? Court prosecution witness* evidence was ••worth Leo Tm I salesman, illeged that MacDonalci had cheated him out of a camera worth $181. adrr under cross-examination that
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  • 23 5 'ALA LUMPUR. Wee: The Federa: nt La consider ri of providing free medical t: >r at the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hostwtal.
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  • 134 5 All's Well That Ends Well IPOII. Wed. A pretty eighteen year old bridc-to-br. Lee Lan smiled radiantly when told by Magistrate. Chr Abdul Kadir today that shr could keep eighteen yards of cloth her fiance had given her for their wedding. Lee was first brought before the Magistrate on Monday
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  • 231 5 Terrorist Suppliers KUALA KIEL BAHRU, Wed. A mother and daughter have been sentenced It five and three years' jail respectively, by Mr. Brian V. Rhodes m the Kuala Kudu Bahru Sessions Court, for being m possession of supplies for Communist terrorists. ji^^^g Thai. 45. and
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  • 297 5  -  ANDREW ROTH From Standard's London Bureau Chiet LONDON, Wed -Policein n had to be called into OOQWay Hail where i si meeting was fa Id two hi nut after the Hifnlfli talks broke down ye day. Sr Li n ai
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  • 159 5 JI'DCMEXT va.s reserved by the Chkf Just] a Mr. Jut*.i c Whjatt m tiie Uagap >ie Huii Couri Testei -..y on Urn ■ppy atlon :u- Him magnate, Mr. Loke Wan Tho for an oroc? o! certiorarj to quash certain resolution! passed by the City C<r,\:ic::.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 771 5 Standard cJflmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE flMi— w^mh Arvho--. |Jg Kewa fj Cnmment-rfr-TTTr^ri^-. v 1 Sports Round -Up; I^3 t I fJ f» i| D fl D aY "•POrt Irom the North of L* M M r^Vy l\ t land; 7 pjn Wh t> The Fo MEL. T 15 The
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 592 6 rriu b:g merdeka farce had fizzled out m London 1 Singaporeans had rxprrtrri Tht y arc not stunned or shocked r>-.;' uc v:.-'-- rctteied ill the prospect o: b 4 bacilli U) eadun i tin p*n wmerr kg opportunist! foi opporloiilft It ki Inn certain :0,-a: peoptl UN WCtpinf
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    • 290 6 I having I heart to heart tiilic with is one of the betfl ways to dispel lic< ill-founded rumours, and misunderstan Such an occasion was provided When ftp ,-i QItHCK from the Slate of Seiangor atti dfla rtC In Kuala Lumpur last Tuesriav unri met the Federation
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  • 544 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera AfA.IULAH Sin-^p;ra! The HI oq4| n^vo born kind to m urn] Ui our rt joi 'ins tat i;s not he so unsrateful as to forget Wft OWf I debt r f !r to David Saw! Marsha foe ensurios ti l?it Mi freil
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 129 6 Sir; Congratulations on another scoop over your English contemporary. I refer, of course, to your yesterday's paper which carried the full explanation ar> to why the Merdeka talks failed m your one edition while the Straits Times took two editions (the la»* one a special 8 a.m. issue) to
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  • 876 6  -  UNKNOWN Algerian Notebook by ALGIERS, T^!IE Algerian mdepend- nee movement relemblei other tndepi ndence movements of the past so years, but it has distinctive features ol Its own. The Algerian movement could never have made the progress it has made, without the wholehearted diplomatic support of the independent Arab
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  • Article, Illustration
    121 6 The confusion experie need in local communist party ranks b\ recent "excommunication" of Josef Stalin is nothing compare, the nightmare facing Russian mapmakers today. Soviet cartographers desperately need new names lor the g and towns, plus dozens of villages not shown on this mop, named after Stalin. Readers in free
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 23 6 It's plain to see this boy is bright He's brought home Osram lamp< a ll rl *<-• *t nir m n\i 1 1 1 <
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  • 188 7 POLICE TAKE NO MISKS SEARCH STUDENTS' SHIP L n4 sjobotage_Worning \l.tx lh (Keutor)— Security Poliro v v to .torn search of the Dutch uki students to a conference m w uning by Communist i f hinn. for 8.6:*0-ton liner lid the o h n week ton and "unless its safety
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  • 65 7 REBUILD Lai NDIA uj May 16 cscntisjDe' er India's ar plan. nd by a n on aid it plan lfa? iaid on flexlxf propose to me to lit ealfi»« ft* an 0)0.000.000 ad an that until 1961. id inand expanded build rural 'jg foundations md m r?atest extf nt
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  • 33 7 I anI ay I ted as official ilia ne be--1 -it jtar I vnI and I 'heir I 1 m I 'at greatest I ?avc I the *°r Ne w I I
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  • 24 7 ■Mhj 16 tAP>-A ISt^ bus drivers la*t t dcmou monarchy |*> the moTlw ■m Cinerama I* the row behind nS"? Ki2 abeth aisband. the
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 7 l< s yrt "I nr\er thought «>f that shr exclaim«d Left to right arc TomMi v 2: Janie and Joamh" *>->ear- >ld tv ins; Douglas. >>; Sue Ann. Mars and Barbara. fl months ion Mary's lap). Ibe mumps started with Sue the previous »<rk and spread rap'dlv to the
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  • 60 7 LE HAVRE. May U R ter) Mi Hai 1 m former President of the State*, and M: nan arriver r the* stari of a month-long "stri< political" tour of 1 He gave an informal conference In 1 States at Le Havre this morning ;sed to make any
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  • 50 7 PINOCCHIO AND THE BLUE FAIRY MAYOR Rolando Anzillotti of Prs< ia, Italy, stands heside the statur of Pinoc•chio and the Blue Fairy, which was formally unveiled by President Giovanni Gronc-hi of Italy on May 14. The statue, subscribed for by people m 26 countries, is m Colledi Park Prs mmm
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  • 380 7 Exact Death Toll Has Not Been Determined OTTAWA. May lt» (Keuter) A b!a/in- i.Kidian let fiuhter (^^^iH•(i into a convent near Ottawa late la^t ni^ it. killing many nuns and prices. The exact death toll has not yet been determined. It was after 10 o'clock
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 66 7 WKST PUM BtACH. Florida Maj l«i (AF) R:,i m Bins B.irnuni and Bailey C«»mbinrd Sho'.\s, In i> hems sued for ISSIO.VOOO damaaes on the -round that no warning lights were hung on or car hi rlcphant M,. Lucille Showbrrt iv'^-,1 thr damages f«»r m urirs to
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    • 39 7 Ret urn Visit ANKARA, May lti 'AP The Shah of Iran an J een Soraya arrived heu t lor a two-wei visil They are returning an offl Iran ma I year by nt Ci ai Bnvar of 1 tkey.
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    • 33 7 (.'OLOMBO. May If »UP» qylq< labour ra will br n ci In prt n nee tn Indiana hi ill nuneni d< part tn< ni s In Ceylon, it as tnnotuiD ci \i\::v(iA:'
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    • 21 7 The S h lot I Lux. ll| I A-ilov- been rc;ic\cd Ol M Radio said. No reason given.
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  • 34 7 NINE pet on ere killed yesterday when their twinengine plane crashed In rainstorm with a "terrific j 'r and terrible explosion" on an Indiana farm across the river from Louisville, Kentucky. A.P.
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  • 38 7 CHILDREN' S FUND THE United State* gave the U.N. Children's fund (UNICEF) U551.*****0 yesterday. U.S. delegate Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., handed m the cheque m nart payment of both tie 1955 and 195(5 pledges from his government A.P
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  • 96 7 NICOSIA. May 16 (UP) A Cypnot gunman rtrode in* n one 'of Limmasso": biggesi banks yesterday and fired two point-blank shots at the manBgei m a weird ease of unexplained revensje. Then liic Cypriot escaped U easily as he entered. A British soldier dashed through
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  • 150 7 TAIPEI, May 16 (UP) -Two shape v lo al bar ilrli dressed |H ikin-tight Bhorta and transparent nylon I lou» were irrested arid fined yesterday for ca ising a sensatj n m down\OM n Taipei YY& |U c ployed m one of Taipei's i m
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  • 95 7 Fairbanks. Alaska, May 16 (AD One chl i was burnt to death and another suffered Titical burns over ir.ost ot bil body yesterday wb.cn a wing ink from a jet lighter plant plunged to the ground and e.\plOci: I The tank bit the ground ear an
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  • 147 7 WASHINGTON. May 16 (AP)— Carter L BuigefS, Assistant Secretary of Defence, said yesterday the United States plans to maintain aimed forces oi WXh proximately 2,850,000 men "for tr.e indefinite future Burgess Xi t'ne Defen le Depari nent'i top manpower i perialist
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  • 239 7 Atom-Cannon Red Army Is The most Deadly In World INCREASED FIREPOWER REASON FOR ARMS CUT? WASHINGTON, May 16 (UP)— U.S. Army sources disclosed yesterday that Russia has equipped its huge army with a "deadly new family of weapons" m a vast modernixation programme for atomic age warfare. Some military authorities
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  • 264 7 Lets Break Down Barriers— Mollet Co// Follows Kremlin Talks MOSCOW, Ma> lb (Reuter)— The French Premier. M. Guy Mnllct. today stood up at a Kremlin banquet with Soviet leaders and called U,r the breaking down oi "barriers which obstruct the movement of ideas and people.' M M< v toast at
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  • 147 7 Rhee All Set For Third Term SEOUL, May 16 (UP) A_-' President Syngman Rhce to ay red an o\ crwr.c iii g v Tory m his bid for a I lei but opposition parties claimed fraud m ballot count--Ih< opposition Progi Pain n r-;co defeat for pr< entia] candidate Chong
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  • 48 7 BELGRADE paper? reported that fix people '.1 '.vc« mhtn 1 1 w o n haw rain m rr, id -Serbia ?wrot IW*J a ho:-c w nrrr IflMl rftti f 1 a Henri woman wen ''-ry.'.z he The body of the deceassd also t |j A P.
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  • FEDERAL LEGISLATIV E COUNCIL REPORTS
    • 606 8 UNION LEADER GETS BLAME FOR INCIDENT FINDINGS ON TRONOH MINES CLASH KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Full blame for the clash between Police and striking mine workers at Tronoh Mines, Kampar, last April 16, m which several sustained injuries, was pinned today on the men's union and its leader Harbans Singh. In
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    • 76 8 Opposition To Report Dies Down KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Ma. ay Opposition tO the 15--member Alliance Education Committee report b "cooling down" after the Minister for Education, Dato Abdu] Razak bin Dato Hussein, recently visited .lohorc. tne Standard was told last night In -he Sen;; bin Abdul Rahman, umno Secretary-Generali pointed
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    • 55 8 Ii I K Singapore division of the United Malaya National Organization U taking active itepa t" strengthen Lti position by rc'-ruitinq more members from among rural Malays. Tuan Svim Harun A 'nabshi. U M.x.o. publicity officer, told Thf Standard yesterday that 17 bsjh branches wU\ be
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    • 160 8 KIALA LUMPUR, Wed.— l he Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak, today agreed to withdraw from circulation immediately any textbooks whose contents defamed Prophet Mohammed or were contrary to the teachings of the Muslim religion. In a written reply to a question by Tuan Sheikh
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    • 66 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Justice T.c. Spenser-Wil-kinson, Judge ol the Penang High Court has been appointed Chief Justice of Nyasaland Justice Spen-er-Wiikinsnn, an oflsscr ol the Colonial Legal Servi wai first potted to thi Bast m 1931 from Cyprus. He was Chief Legal Officer to the
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    • 74 8 BITTERWORTH, Wed. Koay Thye Hong was fined |28 or one week's .jail by Inche Hassan bin Hussain m the Magistrate's Court here today when he pleaded guilty to a Charge of using his premises In Bagan Ajam as a cotice tactory withOUl obtaining a licence from
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    • 33 8 THE first general meeting Of Urn Malacca Association Will be held at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, St. Joseph's Institution, Bras Basah Road on Saturday on May M at 2.3Q p.m.
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    • 112 8 GIVE COUNCILLORS MORE PRIVILEGES The Federal Legislative Council was asked to approve today the additional privilege Of free hospital facilities for i all Councillors, their wives I and children. The Standing Committee on Privileges, making the recommendation, points out that this facility is being enjoyed by rhe majority of State
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    • 163 8 Now It's Jail For Tenth Time KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A PWD labourer. Abdullah bin Megad -7, with pine previous conviction! was today jailed for six months by the Sessions Judge ior causing grievous burl to a fellow worker with a sickle. Judge Raja Azian Shah also ordered Abdullah to pay
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    • 56 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The total cost to the Federation government of resettling the country's 500.000 squatters was more than $110 million, the Federal Legislative Council was told today. The Minister for Internal Defence and Security. Tunku Abdul Rahman said that the total population of the Federation's
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    • 37 8 MALACCA. Wed. A fourman committee to study the feasibility Of t he Municipal Cound] taking over the town's bus service wa. appointed by the Malacca Alliance Municipal Liaison Committee at its monthly meeting last night.
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    • 67 8 Xl ALA LUMPUR, WedNearly SI million worth of illicit opium was seized by the Customs Department during 1055 and lf)s(j. the Minister of Finance, Col. H. S. Lee. told the Federal Legislative Council today. In 1955, 110 opium trafflkers were convicted of whom 3!) went to prison.
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    • 135 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Federal Legislative Council today approved provision from advances of $2,020,000 to the Malayan Railway lor urgent development projects, pending the racing of a loan. Of this sum, $1.2 million will be to buy steel for the construction of new waggon
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    • 119 8 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, The Federal Legislative Council was asked today to approve a Government Rift of $.)0.000 to the fund set up by the University of Melbourne for building an 'International, House" for students m Melbourne. Out of 946 Federation students m Australia, 343 are studying
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    • 380 8 MINISTER OUTLINES PLANS KUALA LIMPIR, Wed.— Extensive measures have already been adopted by the Alliance Government to encourage and promote Malay participation m the economic and business life of the Federation, the Federal Legislative Council was told today. In a written reply to a BjUCS>
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    • 86 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Standing Committee on Finance today sought Legislative Council approval for expenditure of a sum ol $76,000 for a Festival Of Culture to be heid here m Juiv. The Festival, which li 'being organized by the Department of Information, will by staged m the Kuala
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    • 96 8 KUAI A LUMPUR, Wed. Fe eral Leg c Coun- > asked today to re m a small way, the great debt tin i :o the late Sir Malcolm I n the pioneer m the conquest of Malaria Council sanction was sought for a sum of $1
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    • 101 8 $500,000 Housing Project THE X lang C operative H tsing Society which was formed early this year, plans to build its first housing proU about 40 ho .it a dbol I BWeo Urn |9 1 The Society has negotiated for the purcha I I'.ot of land belonging to the Mengkibol
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    • 127 8 Xl ALA LIMPI K. Wed J i.r Export Registration Board iLfwrtrf plaints from consuming <o«int 1955. In its annual report tabled today's meeting of the Fedrr :.egislati\. I I mcil, H ird stated that i complaints had been n .:1.r.-; m fo ;r j betAg fined d total <
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    • 48 8 Council todJI $355,000 f<w of the s;x.n2j wealth Co 2 i V i■\i I Qutlit'- p. ange mfT efthe high? J food, srin allow and tr is acetate** m ttayJT 1^ Wwe other rr.?** OtsjassisaWefl dit: and arcouiu^J $2. 700*1 3 <v. ium^ be free of ttnm
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    • 22 8 X Orw- hundred and ng 1955 ■I ■Mates j $48: j compßsl tal $51 wM The Registrar M Fedentioß.l ext< rr.t.
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    • 16 8 Berl;' "thf 1 Assembly of Aue. It yan Youth Oa«j m Jonore Si* the sjatsi
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    • 326 8 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE Operated by the MALAYAN RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION provide* o link between the main fowm of the Federation and tome of the smaller townships. In all »ome 20 ichcdulcd services ar c operated per week calling at 19 different placet, at shown on the map below. ft o VJ
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    • 50 8 140 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN WATCHMA^ SINCE 1815 #M^ "V^^^p THE SWISS WATCH X i^v *V/ FOR ALL CLIMATIS W,' /Z- j^ V GENEVE YOUR GUARANTEE: fj BCI THAN JP^^^^ V OP SUCCESSFUL i m m/j Ml TRADING IN ASIA SoU i bt all uatiwj* fc^^& I FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO
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  • Baling Talkas The True Story
    • 619 9 We Are Not Prepared \.r.z for prosprrous Malaya, and r. mmuni m igainst class and rder mm inism I tike disease king out th< blood of Malaya, and 11 will cause the ruir. r the country the Dato charged Chin Peng
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    • 93 9 Mr. Marshall pleaded K 'the Communidown your bullets and firearms and come back and hanr. n Latlons, j away Irom haln I Chin Pen- ked to solve the MCP and "take I place m sock Both ten tori b on the point of 'achieving inn and the
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    • 16 9 W\. ftcrcd 3va f n K| Forty to ■V.::- hIS m of B B Baling
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    • 39 9 UNKNOWN Recognition •Ned I i otrhaiv> not rarr.* ol the pfople Kiilf it plan \n that r«fi itsa Gwiimmt «ith the foursr a b*k tbf rlrrtrd I»ts M li stick r Win: plfdsfs to ■■Hi ft ABUIL RAH^ n
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    • 27 9 Malayans Not In F avour r that Tunku deout the W^Wfs speech that PJJT mold be no h w Malayans f a»our of ComL!^ p "they are
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    • 411 9 JUGGLE FOR THE DIGNITY IF MAN-RED VERSION 1 W»<l Federal Legislative Councillors were today highly > »n Communist Party leader Chin Peng had described i^M^gl«* I'm the dignity of man." F»ta?i l!ks v the ;VTj«ku Abdul X (1 Chin *«it« nit SUr "r the r the Sfc id t thatu^
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    • 128 9 KUALA LUMPUR Wrd. Agr. Mini r U* it< i m the eder i. iUI re Council oday h: Intenti n to b local fruit v lucti n to reduce th $29 mill m annual expenditure m fraM Import! n fr< m Mohamed S il ng, Inche
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    • 75 9 MANILA. May l«, (AP) Ifalaya'i Chief Minister Tunku Ahdu! Rahman has r, rented an invitation to visit the Philippines, a Foreign Office spokesman said today. The Tunku. however, said :r: a le'ter he was unable to CMM at present due to pie HIM of work m connection
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    • 259 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— With Malaya on the threshold of independence, greater efforts should be made to forge a common national outlook, the Chief Minister. Tunku Andul Rahman urged today when he declared open the newBritish Council cultural centre. Every citizen oi the country must
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    • 187 9 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Wed.— The Federal Legislative Comic il were shocked today to learn that even if the Communist terrorists might have accepted the amnesty and surrendered, they still liked to keep their guns. A report on the Baling talks laid on the table of
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    • 79 9 MALACCA. Wed Tan Hook Lin. general secretary of the Settlement Youth Council will lead the Malacca delegation at the national Conference Of the Malayan Youth Council and sixth council meeting al Johore Bahru, starting May 17 and ending on May 20. Otbei ivprocntciiivrs of the Settlement Youth
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    • 152 9 BUTTERWORTII. W. d. The Senior District Officer. Province Wellesley, Mr JLJI Davis, who was the conducting officer for the Communist Secretary General Chin Pent;. at the Baling talks with the Federation ChJei Minister TunKii Abdul Rahman, m December last year, will be going <>n long
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  • 348 10 Support For Govts If They Carry Out Policies SIR EWEN ON ECONOMICS, ELECTED ME£[ IF THE general economic policies of the present elected Governments are implemented and are continued by succeeding Governments they can expect the help and encouragement of all responsible persons m the steady march towards self-government. TWg
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  • 92 10 3 Off To Aust. For Training THREE members of the staff of the Telecoms Department. Paya Lebar airport, who have been awarded senior fellowships under the Colombo Plan to study civil aviation communications, left for Australia by BO. AC. on Tue-day. arc: Messrs. Goh Soo X H n. Xc v
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  • 175 10 Xl ALA LI'MPrR, Wed.— Mr. A. A. Abdullah, a leader of the Indian Chamber of Commerce here today hit out at the Federation Customs. He said that "additional charges" now levied by the Customs would ultimately be passed on to the people, raising further
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  • 178 10 Official Explains Valuation KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Betu i inding of theory oi valuation* 1 by Customs authoritiei :>^>- day had led to their ■■a>.v:>::.en: >f diitv L>n open market value" of goods and the oottaequent com r ncrcial protests, an i cial spokesman declared I ida^ Hi said this sy>tem
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  • 291 10 'KUNCHI' BEER SALES INCREASE AN increase m the sales of "Kunchi" beer despite keen competition m me Malayan market is reported by Mr. E. Rohr export director of Beck Co., Bremen. Germany who is m Singapore on a visit. Sales of German beer all over the world were now approaching
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  • 487 10 WORLD demand for tin has not been satisfied and new continuous strip mills are m the course of erection or are planned, and when they are m opeiation the result should mt be other than beneficial to the mining industry, according to Sir Ewen
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  • 59 10 PENGKALEN Ltd bai declared fourth interim dividends 0l I.V on both c asses of ihares, payable m England on .June I, Ihe FWUf ended Sept (§9B. m addition second Interim dh tdenda of 25U on both assi of ihavei taw c been dec an d for the year
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  • 116 10 a jk\vkllp:ry firm, sp h dc s.ivLi Ltd has i;• iv-fi ,i n< w sales depot a-. th< Singapore Airport. the Dei da ol t'.ur--1 and transit passengers. a pecial f« ature ol the branch will b.- its rollection local made artldea mc- idin^ Mala.v art.>
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  • 205 10 AVER Panas Rubber Estate Ltd. has had a satisfactory year due to the favourable price of rubber, the chairman. Mr. J. H. Phillips states m his annual review. Oufl of Urn vrnr's profit of (259,335 the director! propose to recommend Bnal dividend of 22J per cent
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  • 113 10 THE Republic of China and the United States will cooperate m the construction of a US$4O million multi-purpo<e dam In Formosa, the International Co-operation Administration (ICA) announced ;n Washington. The dam will be the largest economic project ever undertaken by Free China m Formosa. ICA
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  • 85 10 HOLIDAY (LI I I K. BATH CO.. LTD. npr ;i sin Cmm prices per Dicul yesterday wm ;>ra. June I coconui ellei oaut oil I S4Bi tok v pepper $9 cr S.-.: white $92 h< i special Sarawak bla k U ers. Singapore Copra A^^c tion ctocinf rjri(e>:
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  • 107 10 RUBBER STEADY, QUIET RUBBER rinsed i n I Ua quiet tone in Sing; pore terday, with .lune fir^l gi a shipmenl ai 84* cents, I cent above T :e lay. Good farads raipport lowsi the end oi yesterday's trading resulted in the small ri i The market BBS I Sd
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  • 43 10 KM. A on reg. tender: M R4 Ml j M Nj Tone Q set. But s !ers Spot U June R.s.s No I M Ju v R.s.s. No I *M j me R &J& Na I June hss Xo. 3 U
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  • 140 10 INDIA has aholishrd i, n cotton textiles with immedi.iti representative of the n< Textiles Export Promotion gapore yesterday. The dut value. Object of the move is to giv lo the i KJ> the poi narket M N ?dded Export of coarse cotton tiles lrom India to the 111 mar.
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  • 55 10 I I share na I though a lev 9 -htly ]tmM Robbers vat al ed market. I I by the Malawi 1 I I I Con Tin Sad: Ord I Hongkong tank I Malayan I i f Bk. Jm I I Kamu S Trowoh t Bent a Suloh 1.0.1
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  • 55 10 TO pr« v. r. 1 r delß. r. iratii n I v c .on. arc I (n.^ure a lor.v tension < their us< ful life, the 1 1 ai verse beams of the world fair.' us Clifton S.. n< ns< n Bridpr at Br. coated with zinc i;»
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    • 485 10 NOTICES TENDERS FOR JOHORK GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS rpENUF-.HS IN DUPLICATE 1 r•. I for th< ipply i i > r d and t i carrying < »th.■ h.■ f! Pit i. lr the j s- I*I:.- I tIM (I Htract la I r 6 n nth begin- \U'rf Pnrr:- may be
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    • 32 10 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\w\\ I MALAYAN MADE SOUfl AND PEWTERWARE AT THE NEWLY OPENED BM V PAY A LEBAR M^ I SINGAPORE J EW E L~Tg p c 6 STAT.ON CO. IPOH fc X 1
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    • 308 10 OITER ROADS Hepsenttein NGL Ma\ L Pernscav, Asphalion, Hal Bing. I Haavburg Bapag M v Maria Lrticia. Akakurasan P lftM mam Maru Bella, Straat Banka. p > e^>^^Arx Baa L. c 2> (Jiory. Mina, Meonia, Ambouli, CSlangyH Oca Use l Chuoh Maru. Tallin. Procyon, Glanoicln Ma Anking. Hoi Ying. Capl
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    • 552 11 ■^o""tRADING CO., LID. ■g£H V 132/6 Robinson Rotd W BLUE FUNNEL LINE H AW!S'CAN SERVICE >• Bjltimor*. Philadelphia) o> C«lt S'peve p h m Penang 4 |un» 15 16 |une 17/ig :j luly 24 25 |y|y 26/27 to lo nd dischargo cargo. I .-rT^T^AN LLOYD AMERICAN LINE LV MMlmmW Rcttcrdjm.
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    • 1058 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTP. Tel: 241: 5 ll ti) (Incorporated m S.ngapore) (12 lines o..T' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE tS Carrl«ri option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore, p Due Sails r». Sham Penan) tefcte^te MjylVlB tocLK.rooo,-^ 0
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    • 768 11 2 MITSUI g^ LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S Po e P S hom Penong for mmn ,^z;:::\ BJunc 30M I lor Y oko Ho^ 0 n N o Q9OV K be S Nooovo. Kobe v,o SgJ 2; FOR USA io Suei N e e aTt> r e k Ph
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    • 764 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings ter Bangkok and For East. Penong P. S'hom Spore ""WNIA" Gdn 1 2 "KAMBODIA" 1 n Port 19 20 Moy 21 23 Moy "LALANDIA" 6 7 June 8 9 June 10 1 3 June "MAGDALA" 8 9June 10 11 June 12 13Jgn« HOMEWARDS Sailings tor
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  • Article, Illustration
    126 12 MAST-ER BAL IN DANCE gestures, Japanese ballerina Ayoko Ogowa, 21, interprets the shapes ond movement of equipment on the mast of the French liner Flandre as she arrives m New York. The fluttering flags ond revolving radar antenna inspired Ayako m an impromptu ballet on the ship's superstructure. Returning from
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  • 66 12 SARAH BROCKETT g.lds the lily at she rests at Miami PcocS. She probably has to rujS tKotc fn c n noht out of her hair U.P. GENERAL Alfied Grucnthcr, Supreme Common6cr of Allied forces m Europe, inspects a German guard-of-honour m Bonn, Germany, recently when he
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  • 58 12 LINDA SERENO, elected most snobbish of the stars at Cannes Film Festival, has her own bathtub when she takes a dip m the sea. If lends one's water the md i v idual touch, says she. Tea for the tub is brought by Raoul, Cann c s'
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    111 12 BRITISH actor Anthony Steel plants a kiss of welcome on the cheek of Swedish screen lovely Anita Ekberg at Rome Airport following the latter's arrival from Hollywood. The couple who announced their engagement not so very long ago, plan to marry m Florence, Itoly m the near future.
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    • 123 13 s ill known race horse-owner N.r M. Abu Bakar, today sum oi Sl.OOO. Radio Malaya iWnv 200.000 racing fans thfir eatertainr.icnt. f surprising and also amusing fc^ftcial of Radio Malaya ad that by p x f rommentaries. Radii t would the tune of $4 were no less Ohm M
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    • 57 13 iM EUtf I Johnny Koh. Hussein JafTar netted for Henry Waugh. With a 4-1 lai doubly sure that was theirs. Poh Lye netted m the 20th mm. of the Jurain scored m 28th minute an<^i i mawi made it 7-1 a few m lan In the last Henry Waugh
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    • 504 13 After the slump.. .it's A~C*T*I*O*N again I Soccer H.K. Banh~>s Si me Darby <"2> by Ray Nicholas SINGAPORE Business Houses soccer resumed after the slump period during the Malay fasting month —and of the four senior division matches played, Hongkong Bank were given
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    • 133 13 FORD and Shell Sports Club shared honours m their Business Houses, Division One, soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. a gjoaJ acored Ihe 40th minute by Ismail a i anab Ford to hole She I SC to a 1-1 I draw when the latter
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    • 84 13 Padang Game Goes To Wearne Bros. WEARXE Brother? res stored their fourth victory when they beat Strait- Trading Company :;-l m yesterday Div 111 SBHFA ueague ■oeear match ivod on t .»> p.'uia: j yotcrday. Wearne Brotnen loci 2-0 ii halftime tlirouyh M»>hd Zain and Osman On t'ne re-.-'..rt Str..;!<
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    • 44 13 UNITED Engineers troitneed Boustead m SBHFA Div. 3 league match at Earrer PsrS yesterd ay William Lee N ,ri.ira ari. K issim. Johr. M\trl r 1 I.iw rid Jamil scored for the Engineer! r.riU'd me en v _:<'..! 1 Boustead
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    • 40 13 S ING a I 'OR E Ira et km Com any were a^p arded i walkover In a SBHFA Dlv i fixture when Pulau Bukoaa. whom they were going to meet, failed 1o turn up
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    • 50 13 Today's Sport SOCCER: SAFA D i l. Police S.A. vs. Murine EX pt. or /alas Bessr Stad < m, 5.15 p.n.; FagST .S.\. PS S H B. Palace si Jelea Besar Sterftem, 7 BUI Dr. ?B, Bsfct1 TtmsJi s.c. aa Cya fchans S C si Geytaao; .4. sa b.o.d.c.4. nt
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    • 92 13 Good Soccer And A Fair 1-1 Result BATA Sports Club ;,:;d CVi and Wireless drew l-l In << SBHFA i':v I!, league soccer match played n :iC Railway ln>ti:ulio:; r;- >v: ri y< >;crri;iv Both ioam« '.aycd good and clean football .v^i the ftrsi h i c r.dcd with ::citt:cr
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    • 140 13 THE Ir.riu,':..,: f; rf o! Malaya l Ad. beat Sime Darbj "A" by five t<» one m a (fivisi a 3 niatcn on the pad I yt -rri.r/ H ighlighi of tha tv* nbui i fast nattrtck by Harm bin Othman lOi KiM m the last
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    • 117 13 Singapore Arm? Tennii players proved too good tot the TangUn Club when they took all eight games m a friendly lawn ttOOif mn!?n played recently. The results are M follows (Army mentioned Bfft):* Capt. Ninnes Mai. Gale bt Kiimartin ft Arkell 10-8, 6-2; Capt. N;nne? Maj Gale bt
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    • 99 13 Well Done! The Royal Engineers ROYAL Engineers beat REME m a Services Cricket Leafy* by dgbi wickets yesterdaj alter taking up a challenge to score 141 runi In no minutei for an outright victory. They did it In eighty minutes. REME who batted first, declared their innings closed after scoring
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    • 935 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS \ACA\r PPLICA'iIf are v Led "V from F( d< <.•?> r- <c< 1 T bu: noi 2 jx > n 195fi foi p| Studei t Interpretei S> :<■; i < Afl airs Quahfical dates mus: havi passed the Scho Cci tifi< ate %C :n I Language ar.o
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    • 411 13 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MM \N of Messrs. Concrete Industries I neo Limited, ansport. all associations, relatives, friends, and neighbours who fent wreaths. scrolls. their recent here. \|i: fRS i lA* and far is and < r, r .rr anc. funeral of the Mr. Eng a SIH \II()\s \ACANT WCJKS IN (.o\
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    • 248 13 Hbner By 4/ Capp t" '"v I r-"^ :s: H <^ f LESRESTRA:N OUR J^-PAV-SHUMCE. J KIN HAVE A REAL X OONTT, MtSTAH H 1 V AV< iAv[: OUßP£\\[^A\v.AT HUMDINGER O*-~ A J SUPPERV.7- NTRIGUIN y j T LNEXT vvLDDiN UfjU V LE^SGITTH'fJ V. jJ £X Sadie hawK!V3 s c~
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    • 143 13 HIRE PURCHASE fEUMAN Rheinmetall Port\j able typewriters manj new featurfi Only 245/. W% for cash Hire purchase term acceptable l year sjoarantee Sole Acents: Fountains Agency 62, Middle Road. Phone 6930 MISCELLANEOUS \IIRROR OF THE FATE DO 31 not miss the Golden opportunity of pavins a visit to the world
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  • 2443 14  -  WINDSOR LAD A Double' By Posner Geyer Rides The Third By siftt-f ffflnTO^v^lro^^if jiiw !iKin3n^nnn^sn^^^^^^^K aimmuuuuujuuwB^as mtsmm^unu^ <, **y^y^*^^»^^g •M^^t'f^^ us^^* 2 T'W? r d I j^^^j mumdiiMHMMkLmMwaiUhiwmm I OLLOWING up on his first days successes, Singapore trainer Jack Spencer landed a grand 'treble' on
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  • 58 14 TOTAL POOL 8302,916 lIKST PKIZK: 381b57 (8136,312) SECOND PRIZE: 56^519 (S 68,156) THIRD PRIZE: *****9 37,864) STARTERS (83,155 each): Nos. *****6, *****1, *****1, *****7, *****5. *****4, *****7, *****0. *****5, *****0, *****9, *****9. CONSOLATION PRIZES: (82,271 each):— *****4. *****5, *****8, *****7, *****2, *****8, *****5, *****4, *****4, *****5. DOI
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  • 141 14 LONDON, Hay Lfc Ufa ita Cricket close of play Mores At ()\iord. Hampshire 110, Oxford Univ< sity B 6 for iew At 1.-ords, 1 byshii c 345 for nine, Kelly 131. Jo:;:.r>):: 83. vs Middlesex. At Cambridge. Cambridge University 311 for seven, \v. Lenkin •i
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  • 45 14 BELGRADE, May li dealer)— Britain won the two rcmai:iiii£ ester lay to romplete a 5-i) defeat oi xugoslavia licrc m the second round. European zone tic. of the Davii Cup competition. They will meet Chic. at Bristol, m the next round.
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  • 185 14 MORE MILE' TRIPS MIAMI, Florida, May 16 (AP) John Landy, the great Australian miler, may never run that distance again. Landv. wno holds trie world record for the mile at 3:58 lod has broken the- iotfMltt barrier more than any other runner, told of Ml plans to
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  • 312 14 LONDON, May 16, (Reuter)— Jim Likor. Surrey < Australian first innings wickets to dismiss them l<»r 1 tourists fixture against Surrey at the O\al here. Fletcher and dark opaaad Surrey's mr. .r. at o! plaj bad tfpftd M 1 The only other bowler to achieve Laker's fed igainsi I
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  • 60 14 soccer fam throughout Malaya will bays a rhmn bearinj a Radio Ma aya commentary of the lICFA Una] between Singapore and Negri Sembilan which i? 'heduled to be playe 1 on Saturday a: the Station Padang, Seremban The Dommentary, m hltaHy, is the first to he
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  • 39 14 LEE Kuo Chuaa School I ft II wil] bold its nith Ann 1 Sports on Wednesday, tfay, ai 2^B p.nx un the P- I c Training sh ol nrtsund. Ifn hex. Dehlers aril] givi away be prizes.
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