Singapore Standard, 26 May 1956

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  • 48 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ?U RT Ua 254S1 (5 ncl > 2400 ~T J* )f\^ Jt\ 'Hfc FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL *l 2811 MM w i v i 4 i h i> l- wHl IMHY \f 4 v SINGAPORE, SATURDAY; MAY 26, 1956 1 t I'\U.* 1.1 M M^
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  • 45 1 -i Luuor Polite, in a 'I iMMiplc «f Semonyih id headlines in the t- ..>(•• fond searches. heir homes between midA large posse of Special went to the village Iran arrests. tnld mm Sp food t distime jpeiieen an far k-t. taken Bt Ciusi and
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  • 69 1 The Lull Before The Storm Standaidpic by SECONDS after this piclure was taken, Chief Minister David Marshall exploded at PAP boss. Leo Kuan Yew: "What are you doing: here? I only want members of the Press and my friends in this room. Others are not welcome." Mr. Lee with a
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  • 230 1 Penang Port Strike Called Off ACCORD AFTER 5y 2 -HR. MEET. SO nSNANG, I ri. The isckyavi strike in P«UB| was tailed off at M p.m. last ni^ht feOcwtaf I settlement between the Stevedoring Employers' Association -*nri th«. XitinniL I Hion <>i I aetoiy and General A'orkers. Agn i ment
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  • 613 1 RESIGN I MUST: IF! If He's Awaiting An Answer That May NEVER Come Fateful Words A.^ktrl il hr would stay nn if Ins part> requested him \u do Mr. Marshall s.ud "I h,i\c <\ ri > respect f eir my party, but ho\\( er mm
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  • 85 1 KUALA LUMPUR, toother An t< r lira tft oi SM AOF Squadron taking part tli urch I i U Ausi i rtcd missing sinc< W< di dij made an em< r(i ncj I aiding, one mile s utli of Talping airstrip toniu..' The aircraft wma damaged but
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  • 59 1 Atom -Bomb Victim Dies NEW YORK, lay IS, (Ri 'l'omako Narai of several Jap women now lUK&l goinf p sursery here to remove the rs o| the H roshl r i ato n bombing. di< I nig r f ./.tack during an opva Mi>s Narabayashi. 26, dud n a thii
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  • 96 1 LONDON, May 29 (Reuter)— A Colonial Oiii e spokesman said today it was "unlikely" '12 i1 Britain's reply to mt I proposals on Sinfapo by Mr. David AK.r-hcil!. the island's Chief Mini-ur wou.c. be sent by next Monday. The snoKO-man dc'.ineri comment on the poniblc iotwei merely
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  • 50 1 BROOME, Western Australia, Vi,v/ 23 (Be ;'rr) A QrCI ll pearl-diver, Kristoi Kontoyaa> nig, dtted it t nc bottom of Ihc sen tod^y when a pearl ;:cr\s propeller cut hLs airline \\c> fH dead when brought io the Bui face, about IS mile* .>outh of Broome,
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  • 223 1 LONDON May 25 Router) In an OOtspi fc U bookl( I "Sexual Off< nd« r and Social Puni hment." publish* d h< n tod iv the Church ot England Mor il Welfare Council urges revisions In the law concerning th< homosexual and the prostitute 'I
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  • 185 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Pciak Government today offered a $1,000 rem a r d lor information icadm^ to the disCov e r y of an "air observation post" Austcr and Itfl Army NCO pilot v. bo bad been mi.^sing since Wednesday night, while
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 23 1 l l L cH AY If US lD PAMOUS SWISS WATCH j B^BW. I Bw A *'TH SOLFIX BALANCE A *Q UNBREAKABLE SPRING
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    • 39 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE to a widr rang* i« tlvavt available here Call S^kci vtur rraulrrmrnta t ""NOVELTYito.I KK North Kridrf Knart Phone X.<U'.S Itonh; wai lr BEER CREAM SMI) A p e fri: i t soda orange and pineapple
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  • 345 2 'Friends Only At Mr. Marshall's Welcome Home CHIEF MINISTER Mr. David Marshall looked dcfrated and disillusioned when he stepped from the Garuda Airliner from Bangkok yesterday afternoon, after his unsuccessful merdeka talks in London. Ho carried i v- beer no I which wi ;>( -en'^l igi rs of Kami ing
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  • 70 2 PEXA departure for the United Kingdom to join the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Arts. Ashmolcan Museum of the Oxford University, Mr. Tan Choon Ghee, art master of the Han Chiang High School, here, is Riving an exhibition of his paintings at the Hooi Aun Association
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  • 43 2 T1BOO: Dr. Aldophus ah. died on 24 10.30 pa at the New Sur. Arab Street. Singapore, mourned by widow, three daughter, son-in-law and grandson. Cortege will leave 82. Lorong K. Telok Kurau Road at 4 pm. today 126.&56) for cremation at Bidadari.
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  • 63 2 K \LA Lt'MPL'R. Fri. Dro cut down padi plantnj the Feder-'. mi by 1 -ason. the AzriculIflii tf bichc Abdul Adz Is sec: tod ly. Tbi toil] r,rn nf wet pncli planted in the LfSS '56 mhob was 818.780 a^re^. but the demand for >hort-tcr:r.
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  • 162 2 BATO PAHAT, Fri. A $l.(ion snwvenw ci^nr l^ox will Km tbt Caren e I gill of Um Cn r esc an 1 Malay community bare toe Um Ist, Fiji Infantiy Regiment, wr.cn they leave next week. in appreciation of the ?ervi e~ o: the Fiuans.
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  • 22 2 MR. MARSHALL is met at the Airport upon his arrival yesterday by placardcarrying ex-servicemen demanding mrrdeka and jobs. Standardpie
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  • 121 2 Too Many Sign Up For Malay KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The pnihllfftfTW of non-Ma 1 ays to itudtj Malay has placed the Selangor Adult Education Association in a financial quandary, ttfl secretary, Mr. P. Gnanasuntharam, disclosed tonight. lie said that during the past 'fortnight he had received app.ications fan 760 non-Malays.
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  • 237 2 'NO POLITICS PLEAS Staff Side Calls 1 Impartial Jobs g Q I KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The staff s ,dc of rh k 1 Council, in its annual report, has called for the m independent and impartial Public Service Cornr 'M Such a com: Civil Servi subjected -The Whitley oum part
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  • 158 2 56 Days' Detention For Kiss TMPING. Fri. Craftsman J. Klai of vie Royal Australian Army Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, was sentenced it n court martial here today to M day-' detention for using "insubordinate language" to a superior officer, and of as?^. tmg a Military Police Officer. Lieutenant B. N.
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  • 23 2 THE pros and cons of modernizing Chinese marriagei form the subject of Radio Malaya feature to be broadcast on Monday night
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  • 237 2 KUALA LUMPUR. F:. Oilicial birthdays of the Sultan of Sclan^r and Queen Elizabeth will £ivc residents of this capital State of the Federation a "double event'' in public holidays next week. They will besidei have alao a "double dose" of parades. march-pasts, garden part:^ and Bemting of the Retreat.
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  • 122 2 KUALA LUMPUR, I'x-S- in in the Federation today urucd Chief Minister. i\.n.\j Abdul Rahman, to sponsor an annual "Martyrs' Dc\" to collect funds lor relief of Eami lea i,: h ttei wno ha\c lofl thc.r .cs in UM \vr,r ani :r.c cr.cr^t:; v I:.'
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    • 332 2 What this new self-winding chronometer t I ;^Sm means to you... 1 1 iSSkI chronometer is a "super watch" I mwLa 8k as ccn specially made, specially adjusted, and has c I^L passed stringent government tests for accuracy. For fifteen ■k days and nights —it is tested in five standard
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 73 2 Weather Report MINIMUM Temperature: From 7.M p.m. May 24 to 7. J0 ajn. May 25. Singapore (73F), Penang v7?»F>, Kota K:i iru (74H' 1 Kuala Lum; ur i72F>. [poll (75F), Kuantan (72F). Maximum Tompcraiurc. From 7 ?,Q |m. to [30 p.m. May |5. Singapore iB9F>, Pcnang iB4Fi. Kota Bahfil (SSF),
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  • 10 3 E^ told the I was 12m the pro- mband
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  • 4 3 Econoimis the failure
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  • 206 3 ■qgest Power ■lotion Near m Is Ready w vfuß. Fri. The demand for federation has now passed mark, the Central Electricity rirrxi UCeS Ofllv 400 mi 11 inn imUi :tric Ptv -mpanv tui nnang Municipality and make up for the rest The CEB today completed -gest (power stat Bridge
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  • 72 3 'Hello Girl' Wins Title SEREMBAN, Fri. —Nil teen-year-old Miss Tt Si last night won the title ol Negri Sembilan s 1956 "Miss Golden Vo: m 11 finaists at the King Georg School here. This was Miss Si's third attempt for the title. Second was Miss Marcelle silva. another 19-year-old. with
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  • 98 3 Radio Project Scrapped RADIO Malaya** ptwposiNl English programmes Usteners panel has hven scrapped, the Department ol Broadcasting announced in SappN la >t nii;kt. The Department tried to recruit 500 volunteers to serve on the panel but was 200 names short of the target. The project had to be abandoned for
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  • 168 3 .Singapore Tea. "ona! and school, tca- to rfinteach- !**> in brief: of the ON THE SINGAPORE INDUSTRIAL FRONT ity Council Lab m Unions leration yesterday held ions F aeration's legal I Mr. L^e Kuan Yew. on its two claims. Lee i Ml tengasamy th.r rued to study
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  • 119 3 lIH Department of Ci\il "M Singapore, has t kept its fi\e-year h\ pro\ idiny ;i "«S» room for reporters nrm news at the Airport. 1 riMirn situated next 1 < ustoms ollic-e on In floor ot the main ilm^ onsists of hard 1 "i < hairs
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  • 80 3 MORE than one thousand people attended the I'iin I air organized b\ IIM Singapore I a mil y Planning Issociation, V^t (i rda>. i( tin- Pn sb\ terian hurt h Hall. •U Orcli.ird Ko.ul The Fair u.i^ ofliciall> open<(i h\ Ladj wife of the Commissioner iriin
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  • 211 3 Over 24' s Barred As Rover Scouts Scoufers Critical Of Move SINGAPORE BOTer Scouts v, ho arc over 24 vears' old must cease to be members <>i the Scout Movement unless they hold warrants a.s officers. The S.n'-'apur'- Li'-al A>soriaiion will >horiiy rnlorcc this new ruling, which \vaad p'.-d in
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  • 136 3 the [nternatHma] Labour OrganisatJ m expert, Mr. g. J. Br< i/klt hur>t who is 00 loan to the Singapore Goti rnnn nt has submitted a c mprehenslye report on soi lal security measure* to the O 'iony Go\ ernment. Tht report la expected to be
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  • 120 3 THE Singapore Rural Board will instal an additional 80 pipes to supply v.a'cr to villages in the rural areas. la i statement jn U rday. the Board -aid that with the installation ol i standpipei in 1957 there would :<t total of 490 standpipes. The
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  • 54 3 THE Singapore division of the United Malaya National Organization will hold ioday fan-fail beginning May 30. in aid ot fund.-: lor an U M N.O building. Tho fair, in the open space at the junction ot Chang] and Still Roads, will be open,(i by u.M.N.o.
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  • 101 3 'A-'OR A. M. iIKDDLE. lU. in ra «-borse trainer, ippeared before Mr. Justice Taylor in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday on Ibe petition of the Comptroller of [neon i Tax He owed Income Tax amounting to $3,334.79 as a judgment debt. I; K. Jeans, Assistani Controlio:-
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 3 Photo. DESPITE a very crowded schedule of engagements, Mademoiselle Martine Carol and Monsieur Christian Jaque found a few spare moments to pay a visit to Littl?s in Rattles Place. In the picture Martine is being fitted for a Chinese Opera Coat by Mr. Lamont Watt, the store's General Manager. John
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  • 221 3 THE first laife-fCdc bid to show off the talent of artists in Singapore ichooll Will begin next week a step nearer the rcal.zation of the proposed Colony Art Galleiy. Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. president of the Singapore Art Society told The Standard yesterday the
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  • 57 3 THE following were elected officials nl the Army Civil Servico Union in Singapore recently President. X. S. N\ Nair; Vice-Presidents, v It Balakn>hna. Tan Boon F.nu: Gen. Secretary. Chew Srns: Hon. Treasure r. Wong Fook Lim: As>t. Treasurer. C R Kn>iinan: Trustees, s. T. v. Ungam,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 206 3 Pedioi'ee «*y« Tn»^« Mark BABY CARRIAGES I No. 44 "Sunkor" >^^ X Gives absolute comfort 's^^C^^v^L and protection, other I^^^^^^^^/ features Include soit |F^Jj^J\r*fj' I upholstery in washable lv^^*^^T plastic clnth. light steel >*^rv^^yvtj£^ trame rtv» r-:r».f hand.e fr^S^^^* >v T V^BP^ and hand-bra^e. 'f^+SjS^^T M^Bw^^T In attracFactory Representatives:— T.V
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  • 111 4 BATU PAHAT, Fri. The Kotary Club of Batu Pahat was presented with a Kotary (barter at a dinner held on Sunday, attended by Kotarians from the Federation and Singa- pore. The club was admitted to Rotary International in February this year. The presentation was made on behalf
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  • 202 4 GOVT. STEPS IN: UNION SHOWS IT MAY AGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. After weeks of apparent inaction, the Federation Government tonight moved to get the wage dispute in the rubber industry referred to arbitration. The Labour Commissioner, 14V, W. 11. Young, anDounced t< night that
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  • 144 4 MALACCA, Fn The gon-eral->ecreta:-y of the Iff tCCB National Union of Plantation rkers, Mr. M. Supoiah, ?.Li.ny. ChllVPlf md i:..:-.:. union branca nftrrn. aftei visitinf estates bera, thai "O* S w Fritiay" v. as today iOU per em Wfffif Mr. Suppiah laid tin stoppage wai nmntantoiii
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  • 48 4 THE following were elected office-bearers ol Collick's Dancing Club at its annual general meeting recently. President Mr. G. Collick, chairman Mr. N. A. Kualarajah; secretary Mr. Ouan Yong Boon, treasurer Mr. Chia Ah Te<\ Committee Messrs. Mohamed Kassim, Tay Qtck San and Miss Oilin Chan.
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  • 81 4 A CULTURAL mission from India, comprising 20 of their most famous dancer*; and musicians will give a public concert at the Singapore Happy World Stadium on June 5 at 8.30 p.m. They are visiting Singapore at the invitation of the government. The mission is now touring South-east
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  • 152 4 Arriving Malaya Mid-June KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. < The Federation Government today confirmed the appointment of Sir Ivor Jennings, adviser to the Marshal] Mission during the recent Singapore Merdeka talks, as the British member of the Reid Constitutional Commission. The Co r ion, beaded by
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  • 76 4 PINANG, Fri. An odd-job •abourer. Boe v Ah Koqi 2U who admitted four previous jonvicti ins ol theft, told the Magistrate's Court today that because it was difficult foi him w let work he wia forced to Heal for a Living. BotJ was sentenced to
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  • 34 4 BATU PAHAT. Fri A joint recital by Mr. Tien Ming En. the famous Chinr.se tenor from Singapore, and Miss Chen Yu Shen. .soprano will Hall. Cheng Blew School, here on Saturday night.
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  • 155 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buvers Sellers Spot (nom.) 78 79 No. 1 KSS June No. 1 RSS 77', 77'. No. I RSS 7."W 7€j No. 'I RSS 75^ 7G Tone: Steady. STORE TIN The price of tin on the local market yesterday
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE Chief Minister. Mr. Dark) Marshall w I I atten i his weekly "Meet-thc-Pcop'c'' iession at v.e Public Rdationi Conference Room, A>-embiy House, at 9 a.m. today.
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  • 151 4 1 Am Bound To Govt/ KUALA LUMrUR, Fri. The Agriculture Minister, Inche Abdul Aziz, today announced his willingness to let his personal opposition to the creation of foreign bases in Malaya "take second place to the decision of the Alliance Government.'' "Although
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  • 94 4 MALACCA. F:; T i mutilated bodies with darfl wounds on their i. ads v. ■re found by Malay hn^t Wk the Jasin area ycsteiti..;-. bodies were identified as e ol an i .Ac owner. U Bi In who ca i bm Mai tt* and K
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  • 156 4 MISS P E. M< rri r. who hai Km i n per i nal to khn s ngapore Qot( rn< rs, di< d in the General Hospital it ;i 27 am v< -T relay. THe ftn* ral will take pi i I a: the Bldadart
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  • 108 4 THE ami Arr.cr.' an I:, icpendence D...-.- p| ni thii 1 u will be hc.n oo July l in tea I ol the y nth ol Ju annouaoad > n hid > v t.-ic organia the tkmnriam Association of Malaya There wi e the usual music, A::.<
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  • 147 4 The Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, yesterday told a small gathering that the "essential ingredients" of a lasting and healthy self-government lie in religion This is particularly true said Sir Robert, "in a time of testing of individuals and of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 299 4 rSHVw^BRQTHS?oY^^^^ AHRACTIONS f/ fTTI HADITfII 11 a.m., 1.45, 4, NOW! UAPITUL.H 6.30 jo „.n,.: J VICTOR MATIRE Janet Leigh J MIUMOIII 10.NK.111 >.i\.ik»- f.unplnj: rowy cukt/s /T^ "THE RAWHIDE YEARS" t K^»*y MU.I.rN Ml) lIK IMIIMHiIOII (II) |en aii i:;tl» r- I o lln M ir^ Z lOMORKOW iin -Mi-nlM.i.r
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    • 196 4 CATHAI ORtVM. «.r?r>J TODAY iCATHAY 1 MARIIXE I CAROL NAfclll irrin^ < II \hi > I'.OYl K 118 ith _l i.. i m __JMIDNIGHr T0 G> I The story ci Lsli. ar, ftc!^ 1 "^\l b^ |U CRY 7 Ci ij rfOMORROW i From Fame to Shame 1 1 WIJ
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  • 264 5 AMBERS OF BAR GATHER 3iD FAREWELL TO JUDGE )S Fri.- hopc that thc Pcnan 9 Bar will be one of the thc British Commonwealth, was expressed by Mr. r Socnsc- Wilkinson in the High Court today, when he butcs on his appointment as Chief Justice of fS o! barristers
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  • 7 5 Away Shells, Warns Acquited in court .:.>: an-
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  • 15 5 l~ toned PHBiya. Japan■■tral m SingaN thf hope that 'Jr..".-:-;--. PP programme. ■••jtehairP>* ■Hcoacd
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  • 74 5 F&N Union Elects New Officials THE following have been elected office-bearers of the Fraser and Neave and Subsidiaries Branches of the Singapore Business Employee >' Union at it> nual general meeting recently Chairman —Mr Sim Im Peng, secretary Mr. e Piang Hong, treasurer Mr Foo Chee Lim. auditors Messrs Ng
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  • 189 5 'No Basis To New TB Threat' DH BEN CiUP'IA MBlot sician ai the R< pal Siniap tatl-Tub re Q< sis Clir rdaj ci* crib d N v rk n pS rt i n trmnie kinds g< rms causing p< ristent ing lnf< ct I ns," ":r. ri I which resulted
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  • 97 5 A HNICAL implication" is holding up Um ing of the new automatic tr- v i at the junction of X B Road ana 1 Park Road, S 4 a pore. A l linns, the Coloayt Traffic Police Super. ntcr. leni The Standard estei "The de
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  • 38 5 ACTING asp K R. cms was injured d irtng i fambUni raid In Singapore last night. 0r..: wa i cn s king a drain ii Boal Q:iay when h^ slipped and sustained a dislocated elb twi
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    59 5 NINETEEN- YEAR-oM Miss la ti ma Omar, lUlgiafl star from SinMpiirc pnsrs on a table top lor the cameraman. This shapely cutie, who is known as M a t la>a's "TeilJ Moore." was chosen QaCCfl of the night on Saturday at the Kampar Girls' CM party at which
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  • 141 5 I PROPO6AL that the v c iincil should collect rental for the temporary r-AY park m a b< Ing built behind the Dectra House in Shenton Waj has been put r a S :iuaporr"> Ministry for Communica- n and W rks. Tho Council reject »d
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  • 59 5 /rwo men. Kg Yum and Yuen Kum Tun, wore each fined |2C In i Singapore Court yesterday for causing mischief and hurl to Tiew Seng Teck and Lee Kun Hong, si Kantp ng Lamah Road, on April IS. It vrai slated \}\cv threw bott!e> at
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  • 43 5 SINGAPORE division of the UMNO held an cmcrgency meeting last night to heal a full report on the failure ol the London talks from theil representative the Minister for Local Government Lands and Housing, Inehe Abdul Hamid bin Haii Jumat.
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  • 112 5 THI p-^:.r library la Ihc cultural litre ol any community, the Librarian of R ifflea Library. Mr L. M Hantxt told the me< ting ot the Upper Serangi on Communlti Ct ntre'a dramatic and literary group yesterday afterneon. AHhoogh it- ehlel tancU n was to provide
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  • 118 5 THE youns proprietor of tor. Mr. S. K. Teh. opening Ihf :id-hand tyre shop. Crown*! caJC, told tnc -<>.:- Q am wa] jailed at the th«l there \va, I spate 01 t:n\ A-- >c>terday of snare lyres from tne DOOtS for tout years' rifOTOUa impri-
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  • 235 5 Sgf. Reduced To Ranks For ImproperConduct vP^r*H RG *i ANT Arthur Edward Ralph of the R.A.0.C., half v« y his stri Pes-whidi took him nine and naif >ears to earn He wa, found guilty by a f^ ga^ ro Court MartiaToS nimSf; w u y Club in Kuala mnr P
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  • 99 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fr:. Muslim Leaden in ftfi todny commended U>don< Presicent Scckarno's toasting Presid( at EUsenhower over i.:. orange drink b tt stfli felt f iucfa sor-ial feli ti not :o.^c c.n International touch Dr. Ifohamed Abdul Etaofi Principal of the Klang Muslin College. iaid
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  • 111 5 TWEXTY-TIIREE uni' ii students from EgjvpC Jj and Pakistan left Singapore yesterday for JakartS I tend the A-: :i Students Conlarence In Ban I mjg. desoita a reported postnonemenl Of th? meetm'j. The itu lestS, Ifl from .Tnp eight trom Egypt uk live from Pakistan,
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  • 60 5 KUALA SELANGOR. Fri.— Raja S; nan. the Kuala angor C&r uit Magistrate, yesterday lenten 1 I Sabot, a young Javanese, to three months' jail for itealißg I Mp cycle at B-.ikit Badong According to the prosecuting offl 1- pector Ramakrfch- :i. the bicycle was »t--[ed
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  • 35 5 SI NT. A PORE .I<-o Chi ri t Youiii Dub will hold a picnic at the Tanah Marak Youth Camp on JuM SI Me are asked to contact the d\rc leader immediate v.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 118 5 [PPY CABARET \nION 1 A.M. SPECIAL 1 [RELgY NIGHT SPOT DANCES I I AWAY FREE, I'.i thvs spore) ll<l i\(. COMPETITION **W«f 1956 INTERNATIONAL «£UR DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP 6fh 7UN£ /956 k. -I mn, 305-56. i j BALUHKNM Dancing c SCHOOL OF DANCING i' i: MALI. i.,,|, -MIS T.I). (Malaya> (B.B)
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    • 15 5 TjfCrylmorrow 9 AV r BOOK EARLY FOR k 1 /J^ C^^lv| TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT \mLM_
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    • 165 5 It's n H PLEASURE W to own nc VIIGIIT PERFORMAN'Cr I ZLIN CO LTD. 17.'? -B Cecil Slreet, Singapore, le!:- M242 LAT€ST MOD€L fa 1956 KUrINA p f^i^HAY KOAY (ROSE) REVUE SUNLIGHT HALL $k NIGHTLY 8.30 P.M. jtlaf^™^ NEW WORLD PARK Jwg v (JALAN BESAR) Presenting Miss Ai LEE 'The
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 162 5 Information at a Glance llliH <3 A PTCTRIE lp|l?^?; >W I KjC^£*'*Yl -r-^-r REDIFFUSION \Jjgr^p^f.^ m^\^Tf^^ WMIS^\^M 1)IMI 1ON iU r N Ibck BMg Boqpital 1 ;»m i^- a. i Age. a M y v^ n: \Mi Mala] daa Ml pm Children— *Winn«-the-Pooh' 8 Thirtj Minute The lie: 12 noon
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 632 6 pOR the first time since the war ended in 1949 B tain has decided to stand firm and dtocllW I in -r afford lo throw aw.r.- :.<t it] c overseas posse:- B II- plan to give Bpadual sel:-~: :nmcnt to her C I and retain the latter*
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    • 327 6 J touching to n be tat Singapore Ilaibour Board worke: i not uc ad cargoes from i diverted from Feaang because they do not ish '"to throw sand iato the 1 :ce bowl of the Penang workers." This ntiment will gladden the f trade union |en \<
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  • 494 6  -  CLARENCE KIRTON By GEORGETOWN, (British Guiana). JJRITISH Guiana is marking the road back to democratic government with lively political party and trade union activity. Since 1953, when the constitution was suspended to forestall a Communist coup organised by J)r. Cheddi Jagan, the colony has been ruled
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 140 6 Sir: I think it may be of tnfc rest to foot readera to h irn in connection with the recent Seoul Job Week thai preliminary returns fn m th( District AsaMlaUona ihow that the amounts of money raised n approximately sj follows Eastern District $3300 North District
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      10 6 "It must be the wet weather, dear-the sara^e has shrunk."
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    • 398 6 Sir; It Ig quite illogical nnci Incorrect to assert thai the United Kingdom was responsible for the failure oi the recent talks in London; the delegation wont to dISCUSa a date for full self-government in the light oi a year's workins oi the present Constitution,
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    • 126 6 S::: The B.uepriiu for an Independent Malaya by Dato Onn b. Ja'afat appearing in up paper is a challenge to Alliance Government, it I ■■ved one thing that theie i people In this country writh the vision, foresight and ability to frame a Constitution Of their own. It
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    • 178 6 Sir. Apart toMH the q M tSoo of Intern.il BccUTtty, many people seem to think that the failure of the Merdcka Taik.^ was due mainly to the disunity among>t the delegates coupled with the unpredictable temperament of Mr. David Marshall. It seems to me. howevt r.
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    • 100 6 Sir: The now.- of the failure ol the Merdcka mission of Singapore h^.s £r>t very little to d 0 with industries of the country It was the busin< 3 of the Mission sad the British Gkwmav ment to come to terms But. reports Id the pro-- that
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    • 65 6 Sir: May some person coneerned with public lighting go at night alon« the North Buona Vista Road from Holland Village as far as the small Ra..way Bridge. There 1- NO LIGHT at all There is a DANGEROUS WINDING Road at anv time, but alter dark becomes a nightmare
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  • 706 6  -  ASTERN GUNASEKERA •by "Oh tend soiue Power ?/<e giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us! It iras frae mony a blunder free us, And foolish v.o'ion." \f ALAYAN politicians. without exception, should make these words of the famous Scots poet, Robert
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    • 21 6 s Jm*&E&^*&r l/l* K.CBJ mf^' rt t_,/B^ BB^PwL Bp^^^t^r^'' AMATEIR PHOTO STORES LTD. Singaporc-6 109, North Bridge Rood— Tel: -6589 *****
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    • 41 6 FOR LEPERS Sir; Thanks Mr. S.Q. Lapios for coming out in defence Of our lepers. And here's $50 for them, to ease the insult which our Chief Minister gave them, when he classified and mixed them up with politicians. LABOURITE Singapore
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    • 33 6 Perfection ZENITH Frc»cj i» hv |tfl|K M The Best ond v.s. FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO L 18 F Botf Sold by all leao-in* w" 1 FAVRE-LEUBA $E» Our Scr.. ie S-o- Super*i»ion ii > ___J_—
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  • 359 7 Cool It, Boy, Or The Hot Blasts Will Make The Natives Riot A( (R\ (,old (oast. May z:> 1 Louis (Satchmo) Armstronß slowed the cats 1 ia7/-lo\ers) down to a cool hrat yesterday to apPCSM the polite and a\rrt riots. Then he laid aside hi s horn and
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  • 219 7 g u t China Is Not Included > nGTON M °y 25 (UP) Secretary t SkKloir Weeks at his news' con*M%i*1 gnlH rhaf fhc Uni *ed States the possibilities of increased trade f|C goods with the European Soviet bloc. ideration is given to resloraiith Red Chir :o that i
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  • 41 7 PARIS. May 1 The National Institute of Statistics said yesterr. I begun to kill more Frenchmen than tuberculo-: i Institute 17.400 rrv.cn died last T alcoholism and th» cirrhosis of the liver About 13.300 succumbed to
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  • 41 7 >pj w pr< ntativ< of the Inter: itional Federation of Free Tradt Uni ns n rankfuri call* d i ft -r. in work week throughout lin p< abolition of trade I inters and a 1 in Atomic Pool. AP
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  • 83 7 Elephants Stampede In City WASHINGTON. May L' Cii is ooi bant >tampi 1 in the U.S. capital pi A herd of U r the big vent out of control as aI n eini td from their raili oad cars toward t grounds where the Ring Ln£ h and Ban n»
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  • 225 7 NEW YORK May 25 < Ai>> -President Sockarno said yesterday the foreign poii:y of Indonesia is not neutralist "and it will never neutral so long as man's tyranny exist anywhere in the world." In I I h to the foreign policy
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  • 62 7 HOLLYWOOD, Umy 29 (AP) Dr.iri Martin and his wife. ■ho i iplit and racood ed ■tveral times in the past, announced yesterday they expect a third child next winter The couple s most rcicr.t rcCOQCiliatiot) WSI two months M.i;-!ri. -i:._;i:i^ ha'.f of the comedy team of
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  • 207 7 I WACO. TeXM, May 25 AP President Eisenhower, terming Communism essentially "a gigantic failure." today urged America's great universities to help provide needy free nations with moI aern science education centres in a "dynamic" move to promote world peace. The President also sounded a Strong
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  • 57 7 WASHINGTON. May 25 (Heater)- Communist China haj made i new proposal for ;i conference to t licet a Korean peace settlement, the state Department's spokesman announced today. The spokesman. Colin White, said the proposal had been considered by the United Btates and the other 13
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  • 157 7 Civil War' Report In Sudan KAMPALA. Ugaf) la, May 29 (UP)— Renewed Bfhting has broken i rf in the Sudan between Northern and Southern Sudanese forces, s legislathre representativi said here yesterday. Beprcscntative A. Opw.iy from Northern Ugaoda told the legislative council Ihat two refugees from fighting In me Southern
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  • 103 7 —ITS NOT GOOD FOR CULTURE COLOMBO. May ,\>, (l'F)—Ce> lon's Minister of Local Government and Cultural Affairs. Mr. Jayaueera Kuruppu. lias born told to ban ballroom dancing and foreign films. He has also been asked to takr steps to redesign the national flag and compose a new
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  • 59 7 HOWDY COMRADES, WHATS IT LIKE HERE?, Stetsons At The Kremlin THE gentlemen with cameras and wide-brimmed stetsons are rangers from Oklahoma. USA., spotted by the roving <amcraman as they visited the Kremlin in Moscow, on a tour of the USSR. Russians oggled the "ten gallon" hats they had rarely seen,
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  • 153 7 Mission To Moscow Will Not Change Policy— Tito BELGRADE, May 23 (UP)— President Tito of Y'usoslavia hailed \c.stenl;i> what he called the historic change*' in Russia and said the Soviets and ugosla\i;i will join in "active co-existence' for socialism and world peace. Bill he s.a:<j VtlgQslavia intends to con'.:. M
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  • 203 7 Come And See Our Latest Planes, Russia Invites U.S. WASHINGTON, May 25 (IT)— Russia has invited Gen. Nathan F. Twining: IT.S.l T .S. Air Force Chief of Stall, and other top T.S. air officers to attend the Soviet air celebration in Moscow June 24. the Soviet embassy disclosed yesterday. The
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  • 198 7 tions of world problems excluding tht m us, 5> igge ted that t iture aid En United States be \m the form of long-term loans ther tl an outriqht {rants and added with trace of bittctneis that \hac would v fuel tin n i r aceu.^ation
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  • 26 7 I I I Navy ipofcWMl I ursday the batre Ju: I will lrave oolf Dl battleshlpß on h a a and the AP
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    • 49 7 Ihoosv a Triable IYPEwniTER [tfj^J* m^ T A rhe-pe, .er.-n of ih. qu,*« rit.r with I TOST THIS COUPON TODAY' REMINGTON RAND OF MALAYA LTD. Ict.nls of Rcmin> nJ V -'.ir-e Typewniers d"J H3 of Malaya Ltd. K^^* UIH,» a i| i i Ng MOTOT WAMf K mmmMmm ADDRLSS
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    • 153 7 a RELIABLE marine engine?^^^ M SIMPLE TO RUN EASILY MAINTAINED CHEAP TO OPERATE then buy an M M ALdlN^x f4 Stroke mfini for ra^.r ol ItrviOf and reliabi! p, can be fra '-rained b/ an orc^ry zarz^n. mecnanic pr fitndyVMVi Kcosc r r fuckd f'.r -tr'-ke eco r rr T
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  • 142 8 'BRAIN-WASHING' EXPERIMENT TO CURB ACCIDENTS I 111 sin^.i|)orr Safety first Council is employing ".ipplird psychology" t" curb ro:id accidents involving milit.ir> vciiicles. operation is at present hcinn ex] Dtcd on the District Signals Regimen: ai PriOOCa Mary 1 Barracks. Pn.-.r PSUJang. official of the Loun^i told The Sfc 0 II
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  • 145 8 Adds Insult To Injury, Says Father THE parents of the for:: r Singapore school teacher. 11l harma. whose entn this t iaa been ncd permanently. day strongly criticidecision of the Federation Government. Mr. father Mr. I'.irameswara 1 cnbed the ban as adding to injury already cast on his son by
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  • 16 8 The Regimental Band n the Botai Gardens at 5 p m. on Sun
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  • 93 8 Farmers Not Advised About Show n J. C. Kulasingli told the Singapore Rural Boar-: rday that the C ny*i agricu; n I show be postponed since f.irmcr> have not m properly advised about the deta Is. iriformcr: the nwCta| that the committee, comprising Ministry of Commerce B Industry officials, had
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  • 88 8 A LARGE port of the shopping centre of San-dak-in in North Borneo, was today a blackened ruin following Wednesday's disastrous fire. In a three-hour blaxc, which started at night, more than 97 shops and houses were destroyed. Damage is estimated at $3,500,000. These
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  • 345 8 Lull Likely Due To Leaderless Terrorists JOHUKI-: BAIIIU\ F:iTle death of South Mala; i*a No. 1 terror I Goh Pc: I.^1 Tuan. now confirmed by Security Officers in Johorc. has blasted the theory entertained by his follow t both in the jungle and
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  • 100 8 Chase Ends After Taxi Crashes A SINGAPORE tax] cm-or svh<> took part in a "po c :inn robber" chase through the ma/.e of lOTOngl in Ggyltig ■ret, was forced lo give up when hii taxi nrashrd In Coyion Rucid on Thursday ni-ht". The policaimil who 'Acre in his taxi. also
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  • 142 8 MALAYAN bird-watchers are asked to keep a sharp look-out lor migratory birds which may have flown from Australia. Thi.s message WM i.-suec; rccentlj on Radio Australia k Dr. Robert Stack, Principal Research Oflk-or of the Wild Life Survey Section of the Australian Commonwealth
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  • 82 8 Information Please, On Functions PUBLISHERS of a new magazine. "Singapore Month to Month." which is issued free, are asking for information on all public functions between June 15 and July 5. They request sponsoring organizations to send detailed new.s of concerts, ball? fairs, plays. exhibitions. festivals and music and dance
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  • 283 8 MAN FACES BIGA CHARGE 'He's My Husband,' Claim Two Wor* Lawyer Gives Evidence On Chinese Marriage Customs TWO attractive women appeared before the Singapore Fifth Magistrate yesterday to claim they were married to the same man. The man, Lim Soo Whee, stood with head bowed in the dock as evidence
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  • 157 8 ARCHDEACON Kobin W<ods «i St. Andrew's Cathedral warns that "it the citizens of Singapore put an over-riding loyalty in a personal party, then u< might easily become a little totalitarian state or, at the best, be divided into different camps." The Archdeacon m. t!
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    39 8 M- 1 would haw fc| Unity of kaJ lM«ir-li<m ii 1 1 <>l ntfr 1 uhfn Ir J 1 J IMi J (utt.i •hfcfcnur I aid thi* *N«I here by flat 1 M,, H^ I I" li "I
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  • 132 8 Rotary Essay Contest SINGAPORE Rotary Club is holding an E O .petition open to boys and girls under 2Q S :>ject of the E be "Citi7rn.-h.p.' r and must n< I ceed I ds. All E :nust ret h Qm n w tary I llw Ro- ',.:>■ f r/o Bai
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  • 46 8 MR. A. E S -.cpherd. Chairman of the Singapore S I First Council. leaves tomorrow for six months' le o Kb B:.--.Mr T A. S. n Prc-.dent of the Singapore Hra Car iation, \vi!i art as Chairman of I o Council.
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  • 57 8 K" jpuß, Fri A -utroi of th. \S Regiment exchanged fire with four n-ts who fled in I ntan-Perak bortic JFlrterday. It is beiicved thai two of the terrorists WMST nded. h. of *C C »m] 2nd ment. fired at eight they contacted in the Jalong area
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    • 99 8 read W^3 about rhe t^^^fl Ei^D STRATO-PLYERS MO^&HHi in Ki^fl UFUIME, COLUERSJHE SATURDAY EVENING POST i^BHS^fll a. *^R^B CtV^bV >^^r^rl jl^^rVß r^r^r^^ _^r^^B B^L^R^InRSR^RrH RHR^R^Rf 9 R^B^ -p>;^ B, M LJ CwJh mmUm- 7^ i m *I Jll end on thousands Jp^j|^^^^^^^^n^^^^^^^^^^^B of front-pages! now y ■HFfTJVHPKnfI i 4r fl
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    • 147 8 t "One sees pRMICC everywhere I these days" Wherever you happen to be vou ore prc'ty sure *VkJI?/L to Rnd 'FORMICA' Laminated Plastic dose at I,OK1 V |W Hcnd. All o*cr the wor^d, on tables, counters, E shelves, desks and countless other hard-wort- surfaces, 'FORMICA' material is making the ■KUMH
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  • 90 9 H H H per.ses earsI BSI SB* Bh hut I H red .art's -e<l Mr. Lv: Istomin B as, B aB r 8.-. B and Debussy. There will probably be an additicna. concert for schools. Popular 4 Pro/n' I 1 HE Singapore Symphony 1 Orchestra will shortly mence reh(\irsinß
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  • 479 9 OZART. Symphonies 49 <K. 550) and 39 (K. 543). icertgebouw Orche 1 cond. Karl Bohm. Philips AL *****, RT. Symphonies SO) and ItSj "Haf)ner'\ Ph ■ticSymphony Orchestra of Sew York cok H no Walter. Philips AL *****. I OK the minor symphony No tO. Rohm uses M,»larfs either,
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  • 373 9 Father of the Poor VATICAN CITY. T/OR the second time in just five vears a Pope of the Roman Catholic Church soon will be beitified. He is Innocent XI, born Benedetto trdescalchi on May 16, 1011, at Como, northern Itaiy. Like the last Pontiff beatified Pius X he was noted
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  • 1332 9  -  JOHN HALKIN from- THEATRIC AL life in Lnn- don is looking up. The curse <»f the three witches is weakening its hold. The three witches of the London theatre are very old dames indeed: they are the unities of TIME, PLACE and ACTION. At one time, m>
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    • 211 9 no price premium 'UL^ for a premium product* nO < JL waters schwcppes rt^Sj ffsPHgiSß s^B SCHWEPPES 1/ r ,Llijlas > M ONCER BEER wT^ B3^- SCMWEPPEt tOOA WATCH SchiLeppe.t ea*t*T.':~n GINGEK PEEP: TONIC WATER SODA WATER DRY QINQER ALE LEKIONADL Union Limited, 550 Havt'-xk Road, Sin^apcrrt SCHWEPPERVESCLXCE LASTS THE
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    • 92 9 ward 's &D PUZZLE I 1 aanaJ I I H I I i you have eaten the happenShe provides poetry m Hosts brags about five hundred 46) Tit JJ Tenant (6> forbearance of a clear tone i <9> 1 bl f Wine 17 a mere travr t means a bis
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  • 279 10 RUBBER DROPS ON CUTBACK, INVENTORIES I 'main o And 1 ouunvrvv Lowest In 79 Months THE cutback in the American automobile industry and biff car inventories contributed to the drop of 11.I 1 cents to 771 cents per lb. for first grade rubber for June shipment yesterday, the lowest level
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  • 143 10 MALAYAN iharebroken yesreported the following business done: 88. Pet. 40 F. ft N orcK <i.to. $i Ti; Gammon $1.70; 11. B veriej 2] M. Ci Georgi Disn. $2 10, ernight: Metnl B 1 IS I' M P iblishing II 73 Sime Darby |1.7J c >\d Stor in
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  • 72 10 THF Sultan of Selansor sampled Planta Margarine when he w and his party made a tour of the factory of Lever Brothers (M) Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur this I week. Mr. NM\ Nicholson, managing director of t!ie company is seen on the right. Others in the picture
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  • 187 10 WITH one or two rxcepj tions. Malayan industrial and tin shares wrre quiet with prices generally inclining to drop towards the close, aecordins to the Malayan Bharebrokers' Association. Rubbers lacked support and were quiet with little intereat Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: IM)l STRIAI
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  • 40 10 THE dinner in honour of the gcn<:... manager of Guthri( < F. Taylor. In Penai 19 wa to th< r r rs throughout N rtl rn Malaya and not, as j tated I Stand:. May 21, b\ d and
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  • 412 10 HEAVY LIQUIDATION IN WEEK THI trading we< k nlIhough a short one has seen an acceleration In the downvard trend and with sentiment bearish there has been b< .ivy liquidation on, at times, an unwilling market. says the rubber report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co Ltd. London and the
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  • 71 10 THE National Coal Board VWHM C V" SPCnd -u.oon million during the next ten years on the roconstructfa n of the coal Industry In ihe United Kington This was announced in I report "Investing In Coal" pub ished by the National Coal Beard. The required investment wi.i represent
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  • 103 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon r!osins pricej per picul festerdaj were Copra, June $2'j\ buyeti $29| sellers; COCOOUI oil (bulk) $441 seller!, coconut oil (drums) $47J sellers; Afuntok white pepper $94 tellers, Sarawak white $93 sellers, Special Sarawak black $73 sellers. Singapore Copra Association Closini prices: Straits mixed
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  • 117 10 Automatic Rubber Stamp-Machine For Malaya A NEW "rerolutfc nary" type of automatic rubber stamp-machine will soon be Introduced in the Malayan market. Ditlen Df OOIOUTed ink 1 arc transfers d fr< m felt pads to the actual rubb< r stamp, and then on to paper and other surfaces by a
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  • 757 10 -EARNINGS DEPEND ON ENTREPOT THIS la a Hfppgii g jaffc pfoca by ProU^sor T. S.lrorJe o; the I'nircrsity o* Malaga .<i m Wt9Wk Piracy io Credit" whid wot ftnudtm o- rid o sixth o; a series of broadcasts on Ike -nnomu of Malaya sof Urn
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  • 93 10 Revenue Totalled $166M. In 4 Months KUALA LDMPUH, I:i O»toir.> :.ue coi: n during four month* of ltfS total. $166,154,611 against an csUmated aniMMl yield of $459 millions. d it: on 'rubber. item, yielded unt of April $56.56 million to the national hequer. Total excise revenue <j riod was $2,365
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  • 23 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' >n bu;and 33 1/16 trade <90 d iada 32| and Swiss fra Other exchange rates remained unaltered.
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  • 22 10 1 !li I I I SOU dcvelor lacking sto firms em. Malaya mine. Japanese readv s«3 nime in u conjunctijil inieres-
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  • 21 10 I I Sump pe. Ul iimau. Yonf Aubv hu, Rengan. I Lencv- i I Mr Sm I I M I
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  • 44 10 nm I .duceri in I lon now pound for their sheet rubber. The Ri. mmissioner announced in Co rire I for RSS No. 1, Rs. 1 Rs. 1/34 for RSS N< Rs. 1/10 for RSS No. 4 and Th< I is HesJfHij^ I
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  • 23 10 wist (erman car output •a.>- H!-v (i 91.800 in March -he As.sc iation m m A H Mam.: t u rers
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    • 567 10 XOTICES OEPARATE tenders arc in- the suppiv of ■Mrtcria for Pi for the per to the undermentioned Samples of the articles red may be inspected at the office of the It Manager. Cer ..nine Prison, Taiping. I pplies are required for the following Indus* Carpentry Cabinet Making e.g. Tim! Taiping,
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    • 620 10 EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION Off MALAY. REMOVAL OF GENERAL SECRETARIAT r r::r QRNRRAL BBCRI L TARIAT i I the A tocif 1 n v. hicJl wa f';r::.« r. :at at thi (.ro Build B| Pi Bmi fa 1 HOW b^' d to Kuala Lumpur an all communl it! n h( Ud I
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    • 144 10 NOTICES TO ALL NEW OLD MEMBERS i i ifeeUna d tlk Malayan Assistance Orfani- m*a Board ol Managem< nt held on the iMth. May. 1956, It was resolved that the following new rule (to be known aa Rule 10A) be inserted in our Membership Book:Rule MA: Hurt no claim by
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    • 456 11 L^r"rgADING CO., LTD. LrVC- 132/6 RobmuMi Read f FUNNEL LINE I mor«. Ph.lJdelphl* C«H PS hjm Penjnf 9/H |u-e 15 16 |un« 17/18 go o^^*" lt/23 M:4 25 26/27 to .ojd and diKh«rg« c«rg« •^TTvan LLOYD G .AMEKICAN LINE I j ,djm, oftm«n Htmbarg L PS ham M M, y
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    • 1060 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (8 lints) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 d.pT' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to pr«x««d via ether port* to lead an* discharge cargo i SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONOON CONTINENT Singapore. I **„>., for Uv fDocl 6D P Ant hM V -A^n^W Sft
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    • 907 11 MITSUI yp\ LINE FOR JAPAN from Indo S P S Pe 0 fl Bu yo Ma f or Yokohcr^a, Kobe Moji j j FOR JAPAN frorr, Cnnti^; Y hoeisa^ Moru for Yokohama Nogova. Kobe v-o H'kong 27 May Akibason Moru f C r Yokohar?°> Noooyt^, Kobe v,o Hongkong AL d
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    • 728 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok ond For Eoit. Penang P Shorn Sport "KAMBODIA" B In Por* "LALANDIA" 6 8 June 9 1 2 June 13 14 June "MAGDALA" 9 lOJunc 11 12June U MJune ."JAVA" 15 16Junc 17 lSJune 19 22 June HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoo. Antwerp. Rottcrdom,
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  • 345 12 Marines Decide Ist Half MARINES 6 STAR SOCCERITES 4 ONCE POWERFUL STAR Soccerites, flftf wigglHlll next season, had another nail hit into their coffin when Marine Department trounced them by six poals to lour in a SAr A Div. 1 league match it the
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  • 61 12 1 1 It i maol H E I: In i SAFA Wv, I fix- Ja!an Bcsar Sta on Monday aj T n be ted from the following:- :>•:.,. >( nan. R. Satha R Bala. T. Suppiah, M. Ghani. EUn A Ra G D :ppan. K. Salahudin.
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  • 171 12 'Q' Team Is Leading In Army Sports A TOTAL of 1!> events will be held at the finals of the annual athletic championships of the Far East Land Forces on the Tanglin. Sports ground today. The result! of lav tvi i which were held last work il "Q" Team leading
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  • 371 12 THE MAJOR MAKES AMENDS AND WINS FARELF GOLF KUALA LUMPUR, FrL— Major G. R. Noble of the Battalion, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, won the FARELF golf championship with 189 points over 36 holes Scratch Medal at the So «or Golf Club course here toe C 80 competitors partici- "ed in this
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  • 244 12  - Nor ma' s Farewell A Big BlaW To S 'pore EDIN PETERS By SIXTEEN-year-old Norma Hutchinson, holder of six Colony swimming records including the women's 100 metres and 400 metres freestyle events has lost her interest in the sport and her father, Mr. Fred Hutchinson has asked her to retire
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  • 43 12 THi: Blur Stars <>i K won the Srl.niL. 1 mini 11 n <ha nip inter-team rimibl. s pionships for th< time in su< < psmom i are pictured uith president Mi Sure (ccstn .md tram captain. Mr lio\ eng.
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  • 130 12 An Upset In Perak Badminton IPOH« M A minor upset w i> created ir. the PW*k O]c:: Junior badminton championll [pa last night Tons Choong Sum, thii jrcsn idxwlbojf rui nerup eliminated hit former conqueror Lai Long liing in quarter Una] matcii after three tiring tetii Following arc results: Men's
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  • 76 12 Six- Wicket Win For Kuala Lipis RAUB. Fri. In an interdistrict cricket match at the Kuala Lipis padang yestercay. Kuala L:pis beat Raub by six wickets. Raub batted first and \vc:e all out for lOC J. Carvalho 22, Singam 15. Khalid 14. P. G. De Sii\a took three wickets for
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  • 37 12 BEXTOXO. Fri. Pahang Will meet Trengxanu in a MaInya Cup football match at Kuala Lipis on Saturday, June 9. Admission charges are $2. SI. and 50 cents. The kick-oft is at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 33 12 XIBOXG TEBAL, Fri. Batu Kawan Estate sprung a big upset in the Province Wcllesley (South) socror league bj beating the Nibong Tchal Indian Association 3-2 in a league fixture on Wednesday.
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  • 402 12 Lena Is School Champion TANJ4 ING K. 'ong Girls' Sr leld their Thud Annual Athletic Sports at the Sc <>ols' ground yc~ Lena 1 huml i i can tknd ia the 220 yds., 100 long jump and high jump <. -.v the *A 0.-. ndividuali champion with 20 poin V
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  • 25 12 THE Inter-CCbool 'r.atrh between Victoria Institution and St. ,]ohn"s Institution -chcr I to ho played at B ikit Nai KuaUi Lumpur, yesterday was postponed.
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  • 274 12 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— Hie Malayan Sikhs Sports Council will hold its annual All-Mala-yan Sikhs Athletic meet the sixth 111 the .series— at Penang on August 31 and Sept. 1. Th e Young Men's Sikhs Association Penang. who are sponsoring the meet this year have now
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  • 52 12 i Bahru Schools I I their third annual athletic meet at the Sepoy Lines Medical grounds yesterday. Ho Yuen Kum was the N indr hampio i vision "A" nnii e sprints and the 80 yards Hur Inf S individual champion in the Dii Mr v i presented
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  • 12 12 SKLA' B I »ong Bharu Groi. K I pur. f»terday.
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  • 19 12 an inter-school friendly. Pasar Road English Srtinn! hool I 9-0 Ml the Pasar Ro.iri c k
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  • 29 12 I it I for p!ajsJi Tbeaagg in thf ajg Donne: .ot* tbe neTS Jones ineiJ ted befoiti the a:nooi ca.^e fnjsN Go, the I ALEXJUj Lye Hut ""I
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  • 21 12 the PewH I tion for m racelj Esplanade^ Tr/v 4 Keat Boil Loo Giapl Zain Menial 1 Lee SooiM llun
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    • 232 12 Parker'sl' A gift that famous people are proud to receive ,wf f f With a Parker <51> illl ill Hi le y lave shaped your destiny J jur „jj|[j Mo>l ollllc uorld rc 1 leaders-including, almost A I I|| .Hill jfi jlj^^^^^^P certainly, those you particularly admire— proudly own /jjjl
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    • 100 12 7Hf 3in 1 GRAND mm f FLOOR SHOW! < 1 I D C I I PI I Introducing )|CH "I I GONZALEZ I IMl.llWlinwi h\< i^ J TOASi of i:\-i N u 1 1 T- DANCE TOMORROW '1 EASTERN H •w Ampong Rood KuCl .1 i »hfOO' T J <
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    • 150 12 CRICKET INTERSTATE: Singapore w. Selangor tl S CC. J/ <; Fncniilies: S.R C. rs. 80.D.C..4. f2i d I of SJLC a! 1 15 p y M.C\.\ N Roj ll .Army Education Co- p. at YMC. A ATHLETICS St. Patrick'i School $portt at S.PS.. Playjair Sdiool II tporU Bl P ty/oir;
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  • 46 13 photo from London. ARCHIE Moore of United States, the world Ught-heavy-xceight char takes a shave and uhaVs on h Yolande Pompeyl Moore defends his against Yolande Pompey of Trinidad, when they meet at Jiarringay Arena, London, on June 5. Associated Press
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  • 24 13 ST. JOHN'S Old Boys beat Present Boys at tennis to win the Khoo Tcik Ee Shield in the annual competition at Kuala
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  • 67 13 MANCHESTER Mav '25 <!:•;- tor) Miss I Follett's seven-yrar-old gelding Ti:. 1 won tho M anrtwiU i Cob run one and bail miles at the Castle Irrwrll O tUTM here tuciav m a thr«- pin I finis innabu is civc: i vrrdict ovrr Maj 1
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  • 219 13 londox. May 25 (Renter) County clo^e of. play .-core- At Taunton. 1 mpsliirc caj S tmerset by IB innings and 7 runa Hampshire I Sonv 120 an N j lleCool 04. Noath (right arm lid medium) I n 1 At hesterfield. M -ox Derbj ire
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  • 181 13 WHARTON SCORES 137 MANCHESTER, May 25 (Reuter) Lancashire and the Australions drew their march which ended here today. Scores were: Lancashire 108 and 238 for six declared. Australians 160 and 90 for one. I YNTASHIRi; IST INNS AUSTRALIA IST. inns.— IHO Lancashire second Innings (continued from
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  • 216 13 KUALA LUMPDH Kr:-T r s» langor Hardcourt l champioi i| h hich start tod ai d continue here on Sunday i 4 the SeJ mgor Chinese Recreati ffl C ib c urti ftv« attract* d M St aded I lay* n In < men'? ngles are
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  • 128 13 PETKOIT. Mav 2.i >P,rutrr>— JM Louit, vtM fouajsl hii wnv from tlm amateur pldvcs r...c here to the WOfld h^avv\ve;t;ht DOOdOf rl.ampioi^l^p. returnee] homr las! night as a wrestler. Rut there were about 10 000 rmpty seats at Olympic Stadium which ho once r(,\i\c\
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  • 104 13 StJNGEI PATAXI. Friday. This years Central Kedah AAA meet b e held on the Public Pfedang on Ji;n c FbUowtag th e adopttoa of the ndti of the ApodatkM ai Um annual general mee'.ir.^ of the Association, it was decided to invite Messrs. Cboong Chum Fall
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  • 59 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Scoring two goals In each naif, Malaya Command C;imp trounced S3 Coy Royal Army Service COrpi 4-0 in their Div TWO GarriaOn Lea cue soccer match on Ihe Batu Canto:, ment ground yesterday. In another Division Two matcn the Royal Lincoln* Band beat Ma lava
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  • 28 13 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— Bri tish Military Hospital, Kinrari beat Army Drpot Police A-A In a hnrd fought Div. One Garrison Lcacue toccer matcn today.
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  • 40 13 LI.\t;FIKI.:>. I'ARK. Su-rv May 25. (R< t r y n ->i Donald-Buchanan's Induna won tn« i" I T: ial Stake re« year-o da eotti run ova one and a ha l| mil< \u i e to i nay.
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    • 232 13 Ibner By A/ Copp IfW il/*htff 1 I f N y TH'ONJt LI L A I UUlwrv/vt > rAMBLV th truth I kBEFO-HE rrfC^^VH?^ CAIN' T HURT. 1 r I S/— r-^ I Oop By V. 7*. Hamfin i ~i r T I vsT^L.) I Hi.' U <orl, I PUMMO'S
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  • 61 14 THE Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, who is also president of the Football Association of H Malaya, is introduced to the Vietnam team before the 'K' match. INK Vietnam captain. I.r-lluu Due. and E. C. Dutton, Malaya's
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  • 202 14 Sprinter Soon Serves Notice SEVENTEEN year- AT old Kesavan Soon a}> served notice of spec- -dier sprints to conic v]> bv smashing two 17- yf year-old records at Victoria School's an- n'ial athletic meet on the School ground J yesterday. y}> K-s.ix.ui broke the X^J> sprint records created by Mi
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  • 388 14 DIVISION 100 yards: l. Kesavan Soon. 2. Chan Chow Tin. 3. C Wens— lo.2 sec. (Record'; 22f > ird^: i. avan Soon 2. Chan Kum Weng. 3. Loh Chong C —23.6 sec (R >»•• vuds I y Yeo, 2. Jimm K i- i sec. Ot yards: 1.
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    13 14 »ol ««hle«ic n>ortj oi thi tL J '°,.i" 7r ''s retey, nt the
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  • 690 14 Jeffery James Says... We'll Answer Know On The Sunday sports copeage ON SUNDAY NIGHT, we shall know whether we have three rising; badminton stars or three almost certain flops. This is the ni^ht we'Jl be judge and juryto condemn or to uphold the claims for
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  • 519 14 Macao Calling Malayan Aces For Grand Prix Mysore's Hunters Are Coming THE third annual Macao Grand Prix to be held at Macao on November 3 and 4 will be decided over :H>3 miles, and at least one well-known Malayan ratine driver will be competing in that meet. He is Chan
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  • 70 14 TOP. thr 1,,. 1.,,. Vietnam «.n thr 1,,, Malaya on thr ns hi the centre s referct I cic S 1 1 a flanked h linesmen. Malaya held tin names*' .> 'A in the s< let match <if thr uptie at Kuala I on Thursday, but ietn.»i
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