Singapore Standard, 25 May 1956

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  • 23 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 kmkj,,./ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1955 14 pages and 15 cents
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    262 1 he Big Scramble Is On n puts riiD Chin Ministers post Is on. r National Organization will de(hirf Minister be ffiven to an paber should Mi. Darid Marshall resien rn.-mIKT told The Standard ves-' I added, would be discussed by committee at a meeting n it for Local Government
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  • 76 1 May 24 I piag quietly before ne from r of BL* David Marbet at the Don m senta- mbassy. arf being I 1 .la airl.- i lpore c I ■tegaporf newsmn quoting Air. ■aan that deleBgwtd ir Rrfte bcv Chief Bed?" 3lr. Marshall i ml Minister was peponed Peoples
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  • 167 1 The Army Bows To Cupid THI Anr.y m Singapore >t< rday t»nvcci again to i i It bowed to Signaler Peter S. Saltier and Lance CornomJ married. The Any.v decided that reter, 19, who was previously slated far posting to Hongk r.4 n May 2.). will now remain m the
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  • 64 1 BANDAKAN, Than, A raging lire this morning gutted 115 shophousej cansIni dmmafc wrtiinittd at $3,500,000. The nr- winch started a:t- r midnight, rendered about 1.000 people homeless. it was the worn ol tti kind m North Borneo. Bi'.; I* Stile shopi wrre among those nund.
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  • 49 1 HONGKONG May 24 (ReUter)— The Royal Air p orce Headquarter* announced today, a Malayan senior aircraftsman, Abdullah was drowned yesterday while taking part m a landing exercise outside the Victuna Harbour. He la survived by his father. Han Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Rahman, of Bakap, Perak.
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  • 141 1 3 Nabbed After Rtimous «^en they sudden&.sHfotf t^M%^^ 1 Ai'ek^ youth btßai members 6 1 Gans:" who \nl .soiW stallholders aiV'.V Penan* bazaar on Mol^ »>*» tit. The proprA the open-air eating- spatfe. fearful of the damage being caused, sent an emergency call lor the Police.
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  • 105 1 Ministers Opinion Was His Own KUALA LUMPL'R. Thurs The Federation Government today declared thai the opposition of the Agriculture MiniittT, In bfl Abdul A/.iz. to foreign military oases m Malay a M must be regarded as purely his own opinion." it hai nothing to do with the policy of the
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  • 70 1 KUALA LUMPUR, thur*.— Tbi Fc'-iciatinn Government today fcl] m line with Singapore In banning permanently Mr. P.V. Sarma, former Colony ■ehoolteachtri from entering Ma!a.\a Mr. Sanr.a. who was dciaintd on St. .John's I- rod under the Emergency Regulations, ami repatriated to India three yea:- Bfl I The
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  • 26 1 AN 18-year-old OOCOnutP. veer. Kamathan Dag Mosms, wai id upon and itabbed by a group Of five m Lorong S3, Gcjlanff, Singapore lad night
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  • 152 1 Swiss Paper Pops Up With A Theory basll. Switzerland May o 4 .UP'— A Swiss newspaper laid f*& Kl*J Soviet .seamen Ulled British frogman Lionel Crmbt) by holding him underwater with magneto until his air supply ran out ■••lei Nachrichten. In a d: -patch from
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  • 344 1 MORE than 1 0,000 Singapore Harbour Board workers yesterday decided not to handle cargo on ships diverted from Penong to Singapore. The decision was taken n response to an appeal from the Penan. Harnd le f ca 'fio on ships diverted from that port
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  • 143 1 KLAI.A LUMrUR, Thins. —An Army Auster from Kuala Lumpur today forcelanded on the busy trunk road between Bidor and Tapah. while searching for another Auster missing since last night. Piloted by Captain Miles of No. 656 Air Observation Post Squadron,
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  • 62 1 ALOR star. Thurs.— The Sultan of Sedan's 64th birthday wig celebrated thta morning In the Balal Bern with pomp and splendour. Heavy rain kept away a large number of people ■JtM would have crowd' d the padans to witne.^ the rtatrif occasion. A 21-min salute was
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  • 24 1 PREMIER Gamal Abdcl Nasser of Bfypt has accepted an invitation from Chinese Communist Premier Chou En-lai to visit Peking, it was UP
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  • 21 1 Japanese munitions manufacturers arc exploring the possibility of exporting ammunition to West Germany, according to Tokyo trade source.-. Reuter
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  • 156 1 TROUBLE IS STILL WITH US BEVAN LONDON, May 24 (Reutei)— Mr. Aneurin Bevan, British left-wing Labour Party leader, said here today that as a result of the recent talks here on the future of Singapore, the British Government had 'exchanged a fear of trouble for its certainty." Mr Bevan, writing
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  • 36 1 POLICE MM yesterday a Lansing. Michigan, man reported his wife and television set missing. He demanded that something be done about finding the TV set. but neglected to mention finding his wife. U.P.
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  • 30 1 THE Japanese I k>i i mmi ni prc-pai Ml to I* Ut ttH question of rcfMiratloni lo Indonesia, now that an tgrtemeni has been Hgneri v»ith the Pni.ippincb. Reuter
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  • 66 1 r||PUR, Thui ■</:, i rnment rial l'Wcnt pn tdft commemorate the of ir:d< p( n iern c m A ,gu. t IWT. The Postmaslc I orgaiiizing oompetiti I I the design of the '..mp, for whi Q -\-ernmcnt hat offend a $590 prize. J ed for entries coniMwiJ to
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  • 104 1 Chinatown Drums Scare A Monster' THE beatini of <-•:■ kcttl< p< t.s and pan sorted tins and dustl n rang thro igh Sinsapi i Chinatown during th< -pse ol r li<' moon ia r...:. T:. usandi Chii housewives, pot out their Improvised p< rcu ion Instruments to "frighten away t!.
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  • 390 2 FAREWELL TO bTA 1 1 LUUNUL AS WELL AS AN OLD ORDER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs-Six litte words, I -Goodbye and go° d luck to YOU,* uttered In quiet j dignity today, heralded the beginning of the end o f a colonial institution wh ch has
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  • 280 2 PEN4XG, Thurs.-The hand grenade which exploded injuring 14 Police recovered from the vicinity a lever from whi h the hand crenade v. a i lentifie I as a Brii h ma ie 6 Mi s hand grenade used by the Military fOf E Bi nral itcMMßli from lh> Malayan
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  • 55 2 MALACCA. Thurs.— There will be a Quern's birthday ceremonial parade on the Malacca reclamation ground this year. Units of the armed forces will march past the Resident Commissioner, Mr. h. g. Hammett. on the' reclamation ground next Friday, at 7.45 am. A flight of the Royal Air Force
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  • 65 2 SINGAPORE Government last High! announced that 13 more people are now naturalized British subjects They are Messrs. Lee Hi ok Kwee, Eugene Nicholas Ananyin, Tay Chew Guan. Teo En? Thong. Khon* Moh Lin. Tan Sena Shin. Tang Per.g Yen. Peter Goullart. Au-Ycong Yuen alias Au-Yuen Chee and
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  • 92 2 PEN AN O Thurs.Prn.tr.- General Hospital authorities v;rw v concern the large nur. ch::ar< r. :.nd' r a ng to the hospital to v. 11 pal nts parents or rr'.ativ M. d: a] Department ment todas Brse childn n stand >f infection to them:n one
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  • 192 2 Xl ALA LIMIM I! f Owners Association last I strength of the so sk)\\ i s v slow* conttou MEOA ha> to -elect one of its estates for a a:: labour to that estate will be r< dv d I 'he dail; rated D nit rai I scale. tneani
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  • 129 2 'Help Govt., And Help Yourself' AT.OR STAR. Thurs.-Fede-ral ana' State OOimdllon here told a raUj o! over UMM v pit m the CfcaWdOQß New Village that C»- vcrnmeni D6I U ad every ninoori and assistance from UM r^op-e it tht present moment :n miking their iretl "white." The Diftfid OtTircr.
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  • 116 2 Malaya, A C'wealth In Miniature KUALA LUMPUR, Thur?. Multi-racial Malaya is herself a miniature Commonwealth With the people of diverse Origin! linked together by common interests and common loyalty, Enche Ya'acob bin Abdul La t iff. Director of Federal Information Services, said today. Speaking at the- Commonwealth Day celebrationi of
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  • 62 2 MALACCA. Thurs. Miss Alice Lee, the popular singer that has captivated Malacca and northwest Johore crowds here will help Horace Sta Maria tomorrow m his talenlime show at the St. Francis Institution at 5.30 p.m. She will sing and entourage local talent m this talentime
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  • 60 2 JITRA. Thurs. Health authorities m central Kedah today launched a campaign to rombat fiiariasis m the mukims of Kota. Bukit Meriam and Bukit Kechik. A health team under Inche Mohd Yu.^ofT bin Hassan has completed giving treatment to Me people of Kampong Sintok Bugis m the mukim
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  • 38 2 ICAL 'Inars.— Mr/. r- Association will bol th« Lr annual rr or: Capitol Dan on Miy 26. M i arv The penghulus tbtfl giv<t i th(^ fommur,. 1 iers and locs] I vcnuMßl officials.
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  • 122 2 Council Query On Aborigines IPOII. Thur.s.— A census taken last year shows there are 11,143 aborigines m Perak located m the districts of Upper Perak, Kuala Kangsar. Batang Padang. Kinta and Lower Perak. In answer to a query from Mr. Jal ManecKsha at today's meeting oi the Perak State Council,
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  • 17 2 I I smsim him I I I 1 1 S: 1 1 Council, open to |J7
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  • 38 2 distress c to r m a recc dart has padi mmb. I moderate. wiJi (302 m The r redo .lanji s{tr9 Pla: has todij lie brar. is r survey of the greatly a^JH era! 'H' whose I;
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  • 37 2 Sharif? IEJ Group f I Hi i waging to i 1 30 and Shirf Kj per K| Shariff Hi br; X ring, for $1* HZ Petal ing Strwt The hou.ser.:'*^BJ Ahmad X that sfc March M
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    38 3 photo C SHOWN left are Ihe J latest fashions from c Red China for spring; C and autumn wear. Not<* the return of the *»lit skirt and hiuh (ollar on the model on the left. UP
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  • 171 3 STUDENT DIES OF 5-INCH WOUND I IK. Thurv— .lndue Ka.ja A/lan Shah today acquitted and 1 II irh m Sinuh. a .Malayan Railway apprentice on I charge ,!ic\(iu> hurt to Abdul Kahar bin riaji Mohamed. Harban Singl wms alleged have knifed Kahar In the back on the night of
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  • 34 3 -1 by Bjj inku. F Chief -not be lair p Merdrka" had B* express its v mat■lalay In- > nokm to i UMNO was J makr such ?v 4 ir (> name of Jttlernal Deience
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  • 105 3 UNDERPIN JED boy* and gir I(m Co!o:.v m y mem: en c r the i Sport- Centra >ut having to p .-.>• :or fIH annual membership fees. 5 has been made p< ssiblc Mr. Lee Konp Chian, nagnate ar r.eai of Lee Foundation, ha agreed
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  • 8 3 i ibers Taii Vnang 'hern The Wesley
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  • 45 3 Thurs. razed Kuala come a free Zvjj* Natural Suleiman Rahman. »h time the 1, to* first undertaken partly by G nUMBd the Ided. He It! at he would x>n la gislatfon to i utory board of maintain the park tad d« veUp Kfl amenities.
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  • 54 3 TAIPING, Thurs.— An extn performance of an into rnational variety concert will be held at the Lady Troachcr Girls' School Ha;! tomorrow. This It for school chi!- .>■ and will start at f> A pi r f. irnian c on Sal undaj ■t I i. will
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  • 142 3 ASIAN Students Conference at Bandung slutin^ on Saturday will condemn colonialism and uphold the riyht of the people to sell determination, "even if it means a Communist Government.' l\i;yptian. Japanese and Pakistani delegates to the conference were unanimous about this \esterday. Twenty
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  • 87 3 AT ITS Ce;r:al Convnittee mcci ing n Wednesday, the Singapore Labour Front did discuss the Merdeka talks m London nor did it decide OO any future course of action M a a use ten c of the breakdown of the talks, A 1 vviian of
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  • 143 3 ***** DIES GOVT. LOSES $350 Kuala LUMPUR ThttfcA Corgi *****. Vfektl ciitd m here v. 1 1 < "1 n m from he United .t i'< t tin; St-lan-gor G rnmeni $3M m compt r n r. Mr J B Stubbs i ight r In Britain and flown it to
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  • 68 3 MILITARY Staff Planners from eight member nations of the South-east Asia Treaty Organization wiii meet m Singapore between June n and The conference erill c hc!d at the Royal Air Station it Scmbawan£ Countries taking part m the discussions arc Australia, France, New Zealand. Pakistan, the Philippines,
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  • 71 3 TtLOK AX SOX. Thun A man and a woman, found guilty <>[ assisting m a 1,000 character lottery, were Used In j a Magistrate's Court on TtMtd;. The '.r.^ri. Teh Beag Bee. irai fined 51. 500 or six months' jail. i and the woman. Lftm Ah
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  • 48 3 XIBOXG TEBAL. TbttTl I Two men. Govindasamy, 24. and Muniandy, 31, v.nc each sentenced U) eiihi months' |ai] by the Presideni of the Sessions Court. Mr. All Ah i Wah. yesterday 1 r causing hurt to Muniyand\ 'at Caledonia Estate, on Apri. IS.
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  • 27 3 Til?: combined school- parade m commemoration of Commonwealth Day. .scheduled to be held at the Westlands School cround yesterday was cancelled owing to heavy rain.
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  • 208 3 Mr. Lee To Send 14-Day Ultimatum To Settle Claims THE IOyOOO-strong SinqapOfl Cound] Labour (Jnioni Pederatioii jresterday threatened lo call a strike <>{ its momben m support ol two claims— rei "^tffm^Ttt of EUtson n commendations and Introduction oi a ne ml
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  • 64 3 PEXAXG. Th \r, -Mr v.brrof the Asian Customs Service (Jnioa In North Malaya held a meeting at Butter worth last nighi and expressed dj ati faction with the decision of the Arbitration Tribunal last week, on Question! si ii :ie and letter KfViee conditions. The meeting unanimously
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  • 352 3 Dorit Kill The Golden Goose Call IPOH, Thurs.— The mining bid i try here is "the g )i iso which la;. the r< den o^u-.' 1 ?a:d the Dcpui Menl Iv ,-ar, Incho Osnian b:n Ta::'n, ci ;:.r:_^ ':1 s i ii;
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  • 240 3 QUERY IN STATE COUNCIL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Religious Depart ment has to amend the laws o! the Muslim reJigion before action can be taken against followers of the "Quadiany" sect reported to be making a comeback m the Federation. i Tuan Patch Akhir bin
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  • 92 3 IPOH. Thurs. The M::.. tat I t finance, CoL H. s. Lee. today net representatives of the Chamben of Obmmei i bere to discuss the "finances and economics" ol the country. Coi. Lee Baked the representatives Of the Chambers for their views m connect.
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  • 39 3 HONGKONG, May i 4. Special Standard Send I Closing prices ol the Hongkong Exchange were: 515.8- tO Z\ sterling; 15^5375 to US$l; 51.8.J4 to Malayan Si So 182 to one [ndonesian Rupiah; Gold SL'o.ViLIf) to a t,M
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  • 45 4 CHILDREN of the Maha Bodhi and Mcc Toh schools yesterday sang: songs m honour of the Lord Buddha on the occasion of his 2,500 th anniversary. Monks formed part of the large audience which participated m the Vesak Day ceremony. Standardpic
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  • 407 4 'Don't Let Monotony Get You Down Birthday Plea From Sultan To The Forces ALOR STAR, Thurs.— The Sultan of Kedah today urged security forces m the Federation not to allow the monotony of ambushes and patrolling to dampen their spirits, as the greatest results may yet be obtained from continued
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  • 80 4 XPOR Phun —Mi n T Waii Wail re-elected Prcsileni of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines today, with Mr. .1. T. Chappel retaining his scat as V Otlier Council memben ol the Chamber for 1956/57 arc: M< rs. Chontj Khoon Lin. X Cleaveland. G. Combes. K. .7. dimming. E.
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  • 636 4 FOR 61 IT'S SPECIAL RECOGNITION FOLLOWING ll tlir full lir-t i Bwmrda made on the occt> Sl n Ol the birthday of the Etaltaa Ol Kcdah yesterday: Kcdah Distinguished Service Star: Che Sallt i bin Abdul Ral man, (OCPD. Kulim). Mr. L J Berwick, (State Agricultu Officer) Ked:ih Distinguished Service
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  • 193 4 Tunku Tells Royal Town SRI MENANTI, Thurs.— The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdiil Rahman, this morning: ur^ed the people of this Royal Town to persuade the few Malay terrorist remnants m the area to surrender. He said that alter such persuasion, the people should ostracise tin m,
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  • 57 4 [POH, Thurs.— Two [nmatei of the Centra Menta Hospital, Tanjong Ambutan, Tan Nyang KWQOC and Choo:: San- Mfi, were killed by lightning about l pan. m the hospital compound yesterday Tan arid CoOOO were with 20 other inmate- doing some gardening, They were about eight fee: apart
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  • 85 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No"'. RST' 8 June No. l Rss 78. 7S? No. 2 RSS 1 76| 771 lone Ueak. LONDON KLBBEK No I KS.S. Settlement Housp Termv Thursday's opening nrst session were: Buyers Sellers .Tune s o>? July
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  • 144 4 KOTA BAIIRU. ThUTS.— Mini-:- r for Agricultun Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak this morning Inspected the Fish Marketing Depot at Bach k when he continued hli tour of K< ian tan He met the a civ:.- rj Committ< arc: disc with th( m the Drr< 1
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  • 208 4 IPOII. Thurs.— lnche Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi today alleged that some senior ynvprnment officials were discourteous m their dealings with elected Councillors. Speaking during the adjournment at a Council of State meeting Inche Ghazali said: "Certain officials m the hmher ranks of the service look upon
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    139 5 L%HRI\ Thurs.— M ;il iv i 1 ,tli speed Er«otr SS K»n of one, who has of Job < generally," I ufTire-W' evening impossible, r be proposal for short I [Lg, a.«. to 2 pj*., f«»r ■m i^i I by rr.c new working o business com- with a lot
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  • 236 5 EDUCATION MINISTER SAYS Till. Singapore MinUter for Education, Mr. (hew swee Kee, yesterday >ai that the Singapore Graduate Teachers' Association "were barking up the wronu !mt. Chew was commcr on the revised suggested bus for secondary sch which was drawn up by the
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  • 99 5 0 I m cri H led c ourr.ber of r Society members are asked to seni photogi;, Hon. Secretary, cvo Supreme Court, for publication. The Society also welcomes people interested m the culture of orchids m Ma Members wi i meet on the second Wedr. the month at m.
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  • 166 5 Homage To Buddha Continues [LDREN pal I thoir res- I Pd B:;ddha yesterday in Sing.ip Inging songs in celebration of his 5 r try. The Budc:. I n sented a full Wesak Day prog anting at < a with a vegeta: .in dinn< r, rin m I >how and refreihmeni
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  • 28 5 THE Malay > n Commission wi: ist public meeting I row at 11 a.m. m thc conference room, Public Relatior semb!/ House, to sign its final report.
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  • 47 5 PEDERAI [ON P Uo squad patrollinf the mtut tn i Pa] ing, ambu>hed and i mded three n ts on W( dn< day. The rr rl I escaped. I quasi H y c I amniu n, i'" ld and mcdi- were n nw red
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  • 299 5 Defeatist Stand Flayed IPOH, Thurs.— As Malaya embarks on schemes to improve the living and education standard of its people, greater efforts must be made to increase the productivity of its two main industries, Mr. D T. Waring, President of the F-M^. Chamber of
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    51 5 MR. LAWRENCE LEE BOON ANN smiles at his bride the former Miss Hazel Chan, after their marriage fCSterday at the Sacred Heart Church, Singapore The gmm la attached to the Banque De I/Indochine. Singapore, and the bride is m her final year at the Singapore Teachers' Training College.
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  • 125 5 'Midsummer Ball' To Raise Funds A "MIDSUMMER BALL", rj d by the Sinsapore Sig,,np Girls' Club, to raise funds for the setting up of Youth Club m the Cftj an to be held on June 23, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, will inchdc a nine-course Chinese din;.' r, In addition
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  • 106 5 TIIF.KE will 50 (>ntrios m the Childr« nY Fancy Dro> Parade at 4.;^i) this a!tcrn<H)n ;it the Pood and tun Fair for the benefit of the Binsapore Family Planning; Association, a: the Presbyterian Church Hall, m Orchard Road. Prizes are t bo given for the three most
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 708 5 Standard Almanac Information at a Glanc6 l( m,n,i mi M ji I line Desert S^nds 1245. 315 f-e of _m 1 p essleoi W. G I M 6 A'PiO Rf The Boat I 8.45 and Editorials; 1.l MonUnartre p2S **J 1^ W M r-VV^ IX us p.n era; R :1
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    • 596 6 CDKIAPOWfI Minister for QOsMllintratkWll and Ifg I;.;. [iMSM*, 111 Ml LU\ P "<' message to Hrn ft** n\ oi Singapore school, said that I n blessed by courageoiu and v.. ranin an Itl ti would not wian to take I :i that would destroy louiees Of our national
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    • 438 6 JT i> re; >rted that commercial linns are danclin^ ten., ting offers bj tan ttM stall of the Malayan mm Unit Dm MFC h one of Ihi CliwfrTtna depsjftsjMntl :)ur:ried aftir the war. It had a I d hi Ik during the height of the emergency m
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  • 2286 6  -  Captain B. H. Liddell Hart M a time when NA.T.O. is reconsidering its overall policy, this timely arid ol J Western Allies' present military policy of combining strategic air force:; frith the' conventional armies with atomic artillery PLUS tactical air force with at< maximum cost
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  • 581 6  -  Asler Gunasekera 'T'HE die has been cast and now there can be no doubt of Singapore having a new Chief Minister. The Labour Front coalition, however, may still hold office. It is no longer a matter of decision left to David Saul Marshall. The
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  • 263 7 Struggle To Stop Red Domination In Bandung I: i. 1 A litter st b Ifft-win- athi Raathias yeshttti indefinite went of the eonjtst three days was to begin. ■atory committee d for at least w«eks the conas to begin membfrs of harged v ng repre- sentation
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    55 7 '.n.»n Rohrrt h sml, lt Japanese vvifr .tricl >f. ir r iliiMKMth.- JapUMM .n ii *ad a tr v hrr m a I ,srcl that h, ha^ |„p..nrse citizen, the be crant- M Japano^n 2*2 the md of the «,»r. He r Mi-s Patricia jfi rmrrly lived at ■^rwi,...
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  • 51 7 n h« a studiously S r husband. Paul hf walks behind her to take t VfW ''•'<* m the ChiU n Ins AnsHrs, v ,m to di.M-uss the n after Miss !L him for *T«ri |r h.-fi.ro shr filed I rompialnt t.v d.i\s acn act adultrr> and of heat
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  • 50 7 DFLRAY BEACH, Florida. M:(V 24 'AP' The city 0 minis n adopfc d an ordinance yesterday to prohibit N* urnc.N from BUlf the 1 unlcipa] swimming pool or ir. municlpaJ beach. Xll€ commission called Itl action an "emergency ordinance to prevent inter-raeUU riots within the city."
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  • 65 7 LOS ANOELFS. Ma y 2A lAp. EUehard Keith, 5, had >evt fi-ye;ir c (intra''t approvt d yrsterday at a salary ranging from US$3OO U) US$l,OOO a week. lie's a drummei and has bern appearlng professionally for tv.o yean The boys contract kfl with
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  • 174 7 NICOSIA. May 24 <AP>— A British soldier \va.s killed and two were wounded yesterday ln Ben OQtbunta of violence un Cyprus The soldier was shot dead m an unbUSb at Polls. 60 miles west Ol Nicosia. The two soldiers chased and CftUfhi a man who
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  • 88 7 DBfVBR, lf» H (AP)— A suit se< king n I lioos ol dollars m damage- lio !he IS. BJOVtrn nuil bM been Ued m Federal Court here on behalf of 83 persons wbOM son- or bus I Buds w- re kilted dufinf HM Korean v.;>r.
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  • 93 7 15 Pilgrims Die In Boat Fire MANILA. May 24 CAP). At Lea* IS persons wore dead and 12 minim alter a Anal] motorboat carrying about 100 Filipino Catholics enroute to a pilgrimage, burned off Leyte Island today. The Philippine News service, reporting the Incident. said most ot the victims were
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  • 193 7 MORE SHOUTS THE CROWD -SO STEEL Sr. KISSES EKBERG TWICE AGAIN LONDON. May 24 (AP) Anita IfcfclH niet her new father-in-law for the iir*t time la>t night. He kissed her three times on each cheek and declared enthusiastically "she i> an absolutely lovely Rirl." The lush Swedish actre>s and her
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  • 413 7 No More Concessions In Far East Or Anywhere Says Brit am LONDON, May 24, (UP)— Britain yesterday refuted suggestions that she is abdicating her position m the Far East or anywhere else m the world. Three British tninisten have stated with ilmofl unprecedented firmness that i main purpote ol her
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  • 215 7 PARIS, May 24 (AP) Pierre Mendes-France last nijrht quit the cabinet of Premier Guy Mollet after a lonj; -smouldering disagreement over the best method for France to maintain its influence in rebel-lion-torn Algeria. I The resignation of the bad-e>ed Little former pro-' mier, who
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  • 142 7 WE'LL AGREE IF INVITED, SOBOLEV PALESTINE: UNITED NATIONS. Ma> 24, lAP)— Soviet dc\czii-< Arkady Sobolev s^:d last night his delegation would be gUti to join the Western powers m spon ring s Palesi me resolution "if we arc invited." "We have not boen in- it* ri "hetf Id newsmen questioned
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    • 36 7 KARACHI, M.\v M, (API— Pakistan has Invited Bm*. b Premier Sir Anthony Eden to visit Paid "an whrn he BOCI feO Australia and New Zealand next October, a PoieiMß Ottcc spokesman snid yesterday.
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    • 30 7 NEW DELHI. May 24. (AP) The Lower nOUaf of Indis' c Parliament yesterday approved legislation to create auveti*meni corporation wWcn will take- o\cr all Ufa insurance m Ina:a.
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    • 26 7 WASHINGTON, May 24. (AP) The U.S. L«:>r".:r Department jresterday reported rising employment m virtually an sections of America ex *pi auto manufacturing centres.
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    • 32 7 BERLIN. May 24 (AP) Deputy Premier Hans Lor-. .^aid yesterday Ea?t Germany is reviewing all political sentences and has already released numerous prisoners II a result of this measure.
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    • 35 7 MANILA, May 24 (AP) Nationalist Chinese unbassadoi Chen Cni-mai conferred with Vice President Carlo P Garcia today on an unoflicia; Philippine claim over a group of uninhabited Islandi to 1C South China Sea
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    • 28 7 ANKARA. May 24 (AD.Ismet inonu. president Turkey, was re-elected last night as president of he People's Republican Party, the chief opposition to toe -overnmfnt of ri«H« Mendeves.
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    • 32 7 kvthmandu. Nepal May 04 (UP» —Lord Buddha's relic brought here trom Ceylon last week was taken m procession vest rrday commencing two-day celebrations of Buddha s 2,000 th birth anniversary.
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    • 30 7 JORDAN. May 24 (UP>. Jordan forces yesterday allot and killed an Israeli soldier who crossed the barbed wre frontier around the demilitarized zone of IfldMli hospital m Jerusalem.
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  • 49 7 THE United Stale? yesterday turned over the first group of 8.700 railroad frrighi cars and 1(10 Ic'omoth r r hcin:* ir !e to India through the U.S Inten I Co p< ration Adn nisti n They will be used on Ind.a'« k ithern ra vray. AP
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    • 27 7 P famous family of I products ChINKAWHITE Qhle to nd Mixture is an remedy for Stomach Pcins, Indigestion Acidity, Dl "n, Loss of Appetite. AUN TONG '"IKMKDICALHALL
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    • 153 7 1&X rS&£t*'^s&& J with /^w Ji Furnishing Fabrics iS%L*^^^ by LIBERTY of LONDON j !\oi€ on nhoir is a select inn of magnificent neir (nitric* 3 m from this acclaimed leader of modernistic den en and Lay I/V I abstract prints. Belou are details of 4of these dcti^n*. ff LAA^N.
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  • 323 8 A Gloomy Future Faces Australia's Economy Less Exports And Low Reserves CANBERRA, May 24, (Reuter)— The Australian government today predicted that the country's economic problems would continued and possibly become more serious. The forecast was made m a white paper tabled by Mr. Robert Menzies, the Prime Minister, m the
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  • 85 8 PRINCE RUPERT, British Columbia, May :J4 (AP) Three men were killed last Tuesday m a plane crash v Urn weft trying to save a logger after he fell from a small boat. Frogmen recovered the bodiei yestt i day. The dead were Vlcfl B I
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  • 106 8 Maintain Vigilance Adenauer COLOGNE. We,: Germany, (R< ;!< Dr. Konrad Adeba ".Vest German Chancellor, said here last night that the world political situation had never m the last seven years been so difficult, so confused and so insecure as M W was speaking ,o the Federation of German Industrii Referrini
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  • 145 8 Russia Says H J LONDON. May .1 i yesterday that a < lam: Labour Part\ lead( i Socialists and ('(mm I social system ol the v I insurmountable barrin I Ml IMMM ri I attacked! the Communist Party over Ny V Radio, cvidently| ...r.king that it would bols- ;.p
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  • 39 8 COPQHfI I marine tokfl mark since J launched HMm The tsJ "Dinner/ 1 'M WM ha 1 i.-i 30 and 40. I I inlmrt 1 the RojiiDjl cost oJ «< kroner •m 1 have i I i war. I
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  • 40 8 CELEBRATIONS In Lot of the am.: a tary of o r Buddhism commenced on Wednesday with a public meeting m which diplomatic representatives of Japan and 10 lit her Asian nations and Buddhist organizations parti--1 i] tied.
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  • 127 8 Monkhood For 2500 Burmese RANGOON, M.iv 23 (Reuterj More than LTi'iJlOO people racked the froundi H the Wor'.rl Pciiv-o F'ago.ia near here today for a Rl*Sfl ordination service of 2.500 Burn ese youths into Bilddhilt monkbood. The Burmese President Dr. Ba U wa> arsons the vail crowd which watched senior
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  • 86 8 Strikers Ordered To Work BUENOS AIRKS, May 24 'R-'utor> All transport ■.v rkera here wi re put under military law today alter a sudden strike ol tram work- n paralysed the Municipal tran sp rt jrest* rday. DriV( ra and cent:-.;. 'tors «n re ordered back to work IM l<
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  • 75 8 R< >.ME. May 114 (AD— The body of an Indian honour student at a United Nation Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) training school rt overed yesterday from the Tiber River. Ho WSJ identified as Paul San Bahl 31. oi A rit ur, Punjab Bab was last
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  • 130 8 BERKELEY, California, May 24 (Reuter) a violent earthquake m the Tonga. Fiji Islands, area oJ the South Pacific was recorded on seismologica] instruments at the Univcr.-Uy of California here yi sterday, a Dnirerslty official said. He Bald the location was determined m co-operation with scientists
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  • 82 8 NEW DELHI. Mai -4 (R''UteD Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru yesterday laid the inundation stone of a monument to commemorate the anniversary of Lord Buddha's death 2.500 years rmo and the achievement ol Nirvana. Mr. Nehru said: "There have been sreat generals m history who won
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  • 25 8 A PALM Bpringa California couple yesterday caused the arrest of chid of police and charged him with moking an illegal U-turn A. P.
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  • 284 8 ABORIGINE IS 'SUNG TO DEATH': DARVIV Australia May 24 (Reuter) Twentieth century medicine is still fighting a battle against stone ase black mask 1 to save the life of an Arnhem Land Aborigine who is under the curse of a tribal spell tailed down by
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    68 8 CHARLES Mainer. the last American businessman m Shanghai, is seen with his Chinese wife on his arrival m Hongkong from Red China by a British freighter, ending nearly six years of haggling with the Cornmuni>ts over the liquidation of the companies he represented. Mainers departure from Shanghai leaves only
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  • 160 8 NICOSIA, May 24. (Rcuter)— British tmup 1 believed to be on the police wanted 1M aim I north-west Cyprus it was reported here t4»da> I ttu elarii I r in* a ale scare;- ition In 1 nortl v the Island colony. BntLsh commandos, paratroops and of the Oordon Highh.:
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  • 112 8 They Won't Fight In Algeria DIJON. I r.inct May 23. (Renter i— Young Roervists ftred pi uls and threw i grenadi when they .-warmed (Ml ol troop ;ra:n m a Dijon suburb day In demonstration against being .-ent to light m Alp r:a. Ti'.f pcsadi exploded harmlessly on op n
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  • 6 8 prison entrtji** had t<***lM M
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  • 8 8 I I bm t-^ 1 informal^M day.
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    • 270 8 v\ 1 1/ BjS^S^ J^^r tC» v k If/^?; Tjl Cool-off with a lEPfflJ^M^jl /?o«/A/e Diamondl^S>Bl THE FINEST PILSENER WlStt^M YOU CAN BUY thoroughly rejresfun° thar an> other Pilscnci bed you've cvei tasted There*9 \l^^^^^Pisppf|y wonderful feeling Eniov a cooj clear Double Diamond tonight! A DOUBLE DIAMOND works wonders CALDBECK
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  • 630 9 There 's a time and place for Love LONDON m even a M s a lover arouple X time and Kcano«>dlins m ;> X 'i knee. X X B roadB X four X ified B one's ich m er; ■l ill Bt f 3 motorists with cuddlesome passengers v\ a
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  • 445 9  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER mh,tgn,. STRIGGLE FOR ASIA by Sir Francis Low (Frederick Muller Ltd., London, 15/.) NO FACILITIES FOR WOMEN by Charlottee Lbener (Alfred A. Knopf, New York. l\S. $3.75.) H ft ins close t tn hm* ng so rapidly m Malaya, S;i Francis ha ittk to offti
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  • 139 9  - PUNCHES in PRINT DENIS DUNN By a A fashion writer tells w her followers: Never be fashion's slave. If a bustle suits you, wear a bustle. Be true to yourself!" And keep your end up. A youth charged with embezzlement stated that he took the money to pay for violin
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  • BOOKS of the WEEK
    • 494 9  -  Hugh Gordon Porteus J THK EMPRFSS Wl 5 By C. P. Fitzgerald. 5 (Cresset Press. 255.) By pHBfA has IntWii many L represses, ana more tnan or.o Dowager Err.prc-s, baft on.y o:,e '.vo:r.an ui'r. tr.o D I F B to y o herself Emperof Fry m
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  • 901 9 John Halkln writes about LONDON \N increasing dissatisfac~*tion with the social structure of England since the end of the war and the ineffectual nature of its government is becoming noticeable. This dissatisfaction does not take the form of the usual attacks on the socialists. The
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    • 54 9 I Friday t^^ For Children Mf j V^" surpass y^ ve^,tusm r 1 n* 4NDCOUNC O-P MA^^y SP2SA? 1 v'ow2 AU^T C^ND •> '--nfip HKiiiil, I Si-JS^ STDC^v I r_e 6ECCET RaSSASE I ■> y wm* re c 5-"^&^ yf a»jd tuev mad to f -Isrss^^j BOTm TUink V^ f
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  • 275 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —A new ruling, to be put into effect :x t month/will no doubt remove some of the headaches which Federation importers are experiencing when paying Customs duty on their r chandise. Notice of this new ruling gent to importer tcrday read: "The
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  • 123 10 $14 M. Plant To Make Carbon Black A $14 MILLION plar.t to mamifarh'r* carbon trom spo^iai pttroi iractioos Is now beini built at Geelonf, Victoi la, In A istrs is it will bt the first of Its kind operating m tht Boutntni Hcnusphcrc. Riilinwi to produos ICON lons i year.
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  • 50 10 W Y< IRK Mtj U I IT) Dow-Jones closing .t\c:^gc?: STOCKS 30 trials 48^ 20 Rii s I' 15 Utilitiej H > 65 Stocks 173.61 BONDS 4'i R ds M 71 The Dow-Jonei Commo Futurej Ii r\ 1924 2- erase t Is 100> c I t 152
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  • 101 10 US$50M.For Synthetic Expansion THE Firestone Tire and ■■bber Company has announced m New York that it has spent or set aside for spending about U5550,000,000 for pansion and building of synthetic rubber and petrochemicals plants m Ohio. Louisiana and Texas. The firm said the expendit.. provide lor annual production of
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  • 674 10 FIRST INCREASE IN SYNTHETIC MAY BE SPECIAL CASE FALLING natural rubber prices are unlikely to be checked by the first increise m l\S. synthetic rubber prices this year, many traders believe. At the end of last month. a leading U.S. producer raised its price for synthetic to almost 24 cents
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  • 66 10 AX: W million development plan, to be carried out Port Talbot. over a period of four years, announced m London by the Stcc The plan, designed to m:- ise the production of ts at the works from 2.400.--to 3,000.000 tons a year by 1960. 1. been
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    • 785 10 NOTICES QKPAI 111 :s arc m- TENDER NOTICE w I for the of materic. 1 1 Pr SIPPLV OF forth-;-- Ll £f? FRKSII A DRIFD the undermentioned Pn- FRESH A. DKIhl) sons FOODSTI FFS TO Sampl< of the re- DETENTION CAMPS. iay be m > at *£i FLDER.VTION OF MALAYA
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    • 592 10 CITY COLNCIL OF SPORE TENDERS U7ATER DEPARTMENT: W SupplY of Screened,! Dried »nd Bagsed Sand Tender Deposit K57-. Owe N 1.6.56. Forms from 1 Tendef Room (No 285). j Secosid Floor, City Bail. Bftumßni depar t- i MENT: (a) Sale of Redundant and Obsolete Materials lying 1 it o Kirn
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    • 491 10 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES GLENORCHY Expected PENANG 27.5.:>f> pONSIGNEES of cargo aboard the above vessel for Penang are notified that m the event of discharge at that port proving impossible due to present strike condi:ions, such cargo will be )vcrcarric c j and circumstances permitting, will be dis:harged m Singapore where
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    • 76 10 YJJOOStAVj From Honqkorq for Pane Beyrouth ond *^c m v -VILIEIT Ji3 Fom Adnot.c P. d Sco Po^*' R^ m/v -ROMAMIA jj Generol Agent* EAST MOt 17-B. Robinscn Kood. $*■■•>•■ Molocco: J M Gor- I C P. S'hom: E-Scoscn coi Penong: Enq Hong T JJ__J UNION OF BURMA S* |r
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    • 523 11 m^, t raDING CO., LTD. M: 6 Robmion Road I c L SNEL LINE W «CAM lIBVICI m -nor.. Philadtlphia b Cull W H i *am Penang tt M 9/14 hire 15 16 |un« 17/18 m [ulf 19/21 Inly M a luly 26/27 H to load and discharg* cargo. mrr
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    • 1164 11 j Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 1 SK. p nC incorporated m Sinßaporc) Ol line*) D.p,,. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SJ Carrlerj opt.on to proceed via other port, to load and ducharge cargo. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore. A*r.,fi. for Lrvrpool U Sa P 5
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    • 928 11 MITSUI tS|<\ LINE FOR JAPAN from !r,d o S POr P Shorn Pcnong Bunyo Moru for Yok o hom a Kobe Moii oi tor japan <rom c O n,,;.n; une 3Junc hoeisan Moru Yckot-^ o Nagovo Kcbe vio H'^ng 27 Moy Akibatjn Maru for Yo'C'i mo, Nagoyo, Kcbe \"q Hongkong
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    • 681 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bongkok ond For East. Penong P S horn Spore "KAMBODIA" B In Port 30 Moy "LALANDIA" 6 7 June 8 1 0 June 11 1 3 June "MAGDALA" 9 lOJunc II 12Junc 13 MJune "JAVA" 15 16Junc 17 1 5 June l?22June HOMEWARDS Sailings
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  • 200 12 Those French Kisses Wooed Susan THAT glamorous redhead SUSAN HAYWARD has fallen m love with 50,000,000 Frenchmen. At least, she has m one respect their national habit of hand-kissing. "Jt's so Battering, and what'i more it doesnt apoi] a girl's make-up iaya the pombustible American actress. "Mind you," said she.
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  • 67 12 T) HIS r ■■■■■'<■ \niform fn ictresj NICOLE MERGER '<~ and sighs rchen /injv 'nari French prf rt the ■'.And other girls haven't any ■is." Star I PAS \U PR DIKR has a bikini terr i :-r a flying saucers. ISABELLE IR E V tells me t> ous
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  • 151 12 T L'DMILL T( HFRINA. J bing night clubs: ••They're places Idtopped champagne corks and jpped men paying for theX Ml( HEI I MORGAN: A good listener is not o- v popular evervwhert- but after he learns somethins" LD WHi I 1 EI'ILLERE: "Love is really a conditkn of the
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  • 75 12 T o: lina 1 SERF.NO. I learnt a Wh< I was tartins an modelling career," she laid, "a photographer advised me to look at the camera as though it were a mar. I WtDttd k And his advit-c must certainly h.i\p heon eood because when he photocriphrd n\c
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  • 124 12 COME people collect books. some collect butterflies—but GLENN FOKI) collects bushes and trees. His three-acre garden which surrounds his house m Hollywood is packed with trees of every description. Whenever (ilenn goes abroad his idea of buying a souvenir is to buy a tree or a shrub.
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  • 135 12 THEY WANT LAN A 'S OLD SWEATERS wHAPELY LANA TI RNER is figuring out a tricky problem m Ion? division. She has had over 10.000 requests from fans and various organizations for her old sweaters. B I talking ;r to 1. hi bm of filmland*! most fitiwhii MPBtlcr gfarlSi I
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  • 116 12 ])RIGITTF BAUDOT s fa. let ht i am. Sh e Ihm ton ifeQi Iran ail m• I with her ior.j half reaching d-nvn to BCI W&ist, producers have n\v '.3 ten 'tf m too c. B" v ::c '11 |imi v rc/MMd. SHE HAS. LIKE LESLIE. CARON, BELN DANCING
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  • 52 12 pINGER ROGERS, who va'. was having fun d some "sinful" shopping r i ha firl fricndi back m Ho jm od Ginger the idea of buying bottles of pi rfumc for then really linfu] naowi She'd ■Ol Eat as "M\ Sin. "Scandal" and "Sh<ukinu" I met her hi I
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  • 490 12  -  Bernard McElwaine EYES LOOK GLEAM WHAT'S MORE SHE WALKED LIKE M.M. By r r f iE picture on the right is of Rmrtnni Sc lialVino tiic most crazy mixed-up kid ever ■potted by a film pro* dm vr. Si;e is an ci^htecn-year-old Italian uanKHar ne.vcomer who
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  • 243 12  -  UNKNOWN By > Bl RBANK, I [jOHM \V.IY.\7; tj o/jc o/ HoHy--1 ir.od's busiest hobbyist. well as perhaps its vws: lire iflßT* Wayne, who will next be m -The Searchers," C. V Rfl r?;p7y Pictwres spectacular :a\'ision production lor rner Bros., lists ar his hobbies photography. P,
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  • 48 12 J IT X E \I M (i N J woman who lets km* J and m tin oth.r woman trtt ATTRAC 1 1 VI (I! SKI) \M) M Mil home to .1 v\if< blouse that she ma j morning I th.nl, I door and l. uith"
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    • 72 12 What Happens When A Career Girl SPURNS A POWERFUL BUSINESS RIVAL? I Juliet Jones dis- Devon's leading hat covers that a man salon. Will he mr can be as vindictive eeed in crushing li 1 M a femak when Juliet's dreams tor Juliet rebuffs Henry her struggling little Grover, proprietor
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    • 72 12 Are \'ou out A i The gentle J^ N, H ,i r m jif H ont gets right to the root* hair, drymg tt n»tuti healthily and comfortaW It's very ligtit *nd ••V I hjndle and ifs e" 11^ I J f .sdsome«ddir«ontof^ I toiltt fqtfHrtrt I SANDIIANDS BjgJ Unf&iui
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    • 175 12 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 r»i lire 23 A woman 171 LLLJt^ 24. DcvilLsh 9) 25. Dors the Rum strrtch a little r r X( R()s> rnoyp than a mi> >) un by Faga:-..' -3 7> 2H. Approve tiy the censor^ 10. Where coats are wor:.? •5) HOT 5j censor. 1-
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  • 464 13 v Big 'Test' Tomorrow jqr Cr cket Association selectors hove picked a well f:r fhC three day match against Singapore which starts ■Ie made perak a f mm beThe i i who i .ah. rv< his "rap" as !he has been consivrr with the bat In lea* r or-
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  • 156 13 TAIPING LEAGUE POSITIONS TAIPING Thura -Tr.e po«itiona of toami m thm Ta ping and D cl Football i/^.e up to May are ■<■ to P D L F A Ptl rkmf: i 4 •H 4 I c. -b 4 2 l I 14 11 I CRC I I I HIM
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  • 140 13 MANILA May 24. (VP>— World Ij :nv eg c >ntei dter Litt'f Cezar of the Philippinei will <;•..;■•! .v r i:::u;e:; im t'..o fca- rwc |ht rmnki <^n Itn o n w\ he meets Gordon Bt iM o f Australia m i 10-round bout n 1
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  • 490 13 Unknowns Top US. Athletic Performances MWm w* By HI GH Fl LLERTON, Jr. ni iSn i, May 24 < AP > The United States may be bidding: for Uiympic gold medals this year with a lot of sprinters, jumpers and weight throwers who were unknown as recently as a year
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  • 638 13 Eurasians Lead But Watch Out For SCRC KUALA LUMFUR, Thuriw— Selangor Eurasian Association, last year's 'Cinderella' team, head the Football Association of Selangor Senior Division tables uith ten points from six games. But the tram to watrh this season li the Belangor Chinese Recreation Club, who are making strong come-Qaek
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  • 422 13 Colony Tennis Fixtures THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's 10r>(> Championships start tomorrow, at the Tanglin and V.M.C.A. courts. Here are the tics for Saturday and Sunday:SATURDAY Men's Singles at V.M.C.A courts. 5.00 p.m. agb. Pakif vi C.n Qrind\cy: Ahmad Sh tb vs. A! n X H Lim: MF. Turnc: -Cnu,;e
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  • 117 13 TAIPING, Thursdair Fine ircather terday enabled several fixture* m the annual North Parak tennis championships to b e played off. In the men's sincles. Nf H« Hun advanced PrT:; beating cjub-mate lin Theai H ich i; I M fat Vetei an'i Do iblef, Urn S f i
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  • 49 13 Bentong B' ton Tourney BENTONG Thui B< long it c md am lal L>. trict b dmii ton tournament on June 20th jh; C flee ye terday at 3 delei i inference Im rI <* i) Offic< The meeting rlertorl .i 1" rr; m 7.:.^ committee to 'tm the >urney.
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  • 24 13 SUNGEJ Bernam Sporti Club b. S..< SpOTtl C-n 2-1. m the DiviMO. II ■■-< er le*g le fixture at Telofc Ai.-'jn on WedD6tdiy.
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    • 595 13 ac:com. vaca\ i i^ULLV FuraJsned singlo A double rooms with C( fan a rid wa^.n b I 0 I r J l aui< board options! '.i Cx.cy li ofl Orchard Road I I TURN I SHEI ree Bedroom house 243. Bradnr:! Road junction Braddell Heighti A: ply h x nm
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    • 526 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIOXS VACAM v nXurn on t agreement m first instancf < II \R<.i i \(,im i r m 0 $1010xiable A: Class BOT or MOT. alent and have had perience m the ope Powr r have I ass Grade rnt plus at < perience M Kngineer a m-
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    • 238 13 r By Al Capp Lj^ to £SS?-r---, I BUX BDJGSTONE. O' THE iJMHAPPV )I I /> r rr- y I SCOTLAND YARD _^S TRUTH, I PLEASE, STEP ASIDE SUM-SMORELVTV-i' WADAM£, > IT'S APT TO »TI TUT TftUTH^ j V.'ORLD K'N STAND IS THAT < SPLATTER^- J J 7 TRUT> 1>
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  • 571 14 Tigers Whip Argonauts: Now On The Road To The Title Th* r- Aigmmtb-l iy MLL FUNK TIdKR SjKirtin? Association, lfT>2 and 1O.)3 champions, whipped Argonauts by four t;o?is to one m the crucial SAFA Division one match before a large crowd at Jalan Be>ar Stadium yesterday. 1 ?ers were worthy
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  • 400 14 AAA— 2 Police— l by V. Markar A SPECTACULAR goal by inside right Sim .!ui Kirn midway m the second half enabled Amicable Athletic Association to beat the Police Sports Association by two goals to one m the SAFA Div. 1 match at the J.i
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  • 79 14 S.A.F.A LEAGUE MATCHES RF. LTS of Singai ire Ama- Football Association le Batches played yesterday arc St Johns Sports Club beat Club I match played on the F h N ground. Scorers for St John's were James 3. Senan and Gabo. Ma* hat scored for Customs. I Rajah Sports Ctub
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  • 48 14 H VT- fRICK y Md. Salleh enabled Pcrhi'- Md SUa to I the X ii League ?oals to one hi I S \I A D... SA league match a* Ferrer M "0:--day. 1 orers were Mi 5a I 9 Bak- Mashid. Ja..^:.. scored for X
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  • 23 14 KX.Wi Secondary School will hold innua Athletic meet on Tv p.m. at m& HO Miss Good land will give a ,p
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  • 1081 14  - MALAYA SHOCK VIETNAM UNKNOWN ALEX SOARS By Vietnam 3 Malaya 3 j£"h Xguycn 2, Vnn Nhiing Ghani 2. Siang Hf)rk I^S VIETNAM Ngyaen Van Kans; Nguyen tXs >o3 I)i Mien. Dunn; Van Quoi; Truong: Huu Th«». ff^ >>' IMiam Nan Hieu, I.c Van Ho; Tran VanNbung, L;-'S r, l>o t^uang:
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  • 204 14 Press Fight For Better Facilities PENANG, Thurs.— The Enflisll tad VCrnacu if Press here h<\c submitted a joint BtnOfttidUlll to the Orsanizilll committee of thi 1956 Malayan Amateur Athletic AstOdatkn championihhM requesting for CuO fa liities for the coverage. including the taking of DCWI ph«:t of the year's m.a.a.a.' champioashipi
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  • 118 14 PERAK B'TON RESULTS ipoh. Than Fallowing arr the results (>'. I ist nifhf i play j :c Perali Open Junior badminton championships:Mcn*i Doublet (ojuartcr-iinal) T^i_- C'i'>' S ;:n Wong Pch Keng bt Foo Khoon Koo Ho k Chong 15-3 15-3 Women'i Doublet (seml>flnal>: Mi sea Kong Yau Heong Ann S.
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  • 171 14 Singapore SOCCER S.A.F.A. LEAGUE DIV. l: Star SoeetritM p* Mmrinm Department at Jahni BetSf Stad m at 5.15 p.m. DIV. R..-I.F. Srlrfnr rs. .4'c.randfi F.T. at Fi;»Tcr Park nt .5.15 p.m, Z^/\ r :'B: 8.0.D.C.A. Pt. T.B.A. at Gcjlnv.rj Stadiwn at 5 15 p. m. DIV.
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  • 39 14 SOCCER: F A.S.—D.r J U.M.N O. Youth OM. SC.R.C. A 2 ...T.P.C.A. ground. Dir 3 Dm, Dynamos ;-.s. S.I. A. S.I. A. r/ round: Scl Barren n 99. T.P.C.A. Kg. B^nru: Scl. Eurasunis vs. P.W.D.5.C... Lnbi Road.
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  • 19 14 SOCCER: Div. 2 Detention Camp vs. Royal Scots Fusiliert at Ipoh Padang; P.W.n. vs. Cheng Wnh at Co-
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  • 105 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Thirteen team will lake part In the Navaratnam shield cricket competition which itarti here next week. The competition U divided into two sections There are KWH team- m HM top section and six m the bOttQOB section YMCA and I'iu Sclangor arc the joint
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  • 37 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thun.— Possessing clever and nipper set ol forwards the noyal Hampshire Rcsimpi.t "B beat No H Coy rase 7-J m today division one garrison league ■ooeer match on the Headquarters. Malawi Command Stadium.
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  • 361 14 IPOH B i\t.;. f of lrt r r ih\ iv\ downpour, only a few locally trained 1 und< r 40 >ec ng mornIng when official training r P< rak I rbj meeting. The tra k waa on the ;de. s Martin? r r|td>m 1
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  • 126 14 Balestier Schools' Champs TWO 1 -ye&r-O C'nonz IftOg F :n and Too Perk Kee. were the individ tal champions oi Balest&er Boys' Schooli I ■nd 11 w\m d Ibe schooLs held th< r fourth arif; la] meet at McNair Road yesterday. Both were placed first m three events. Meng Fun
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