Singapore Standard, 29 May 1956

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  • 12 1 Singapore Standard K SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1956 J X PAGES ]."> < KM**
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  • 33 1 1 m terror. I *di; by a I utalion, a camp B I of Pa- Be, some j mcdiI being made a gang Pahang m peri- I abducted H leaving aaanunition and
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  • 95 1 ...And Guns Are Fired In Joy Kiflcs sound the "fru-dc-.ioic* and the bit guns boom out their salute to the Sultan of Selangor who celebrated his SBtb birthday yestcrdav m the Royal Town of Klang. More than 500 officers and men of the Malay and Federation
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  • 358 1 3 Stabbed Battered In The Fray V O AGEOUS mother of seven children, hi E husband and mot:.ra-in-law, were hit on their heads with a gun butt and knife 1 icvei al times when tjnev ivsisied two armed robberi m their sho.^- "im-home
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  • 60 1 LONDON. May 23 (AP) Three Cy print gunmen were reported today being hunted by police who have thrown a eIOBC guard around the Queen, her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, and other members of the Royal family. The News Chronicle said ♦he three Cypriote are known
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  • 124 1 One Killed 13 Hurt, After Skid SEREMBAN, Men. no British soldier was killed nd 13 others Injured, wher a four-ton Army truck, copying them lrom Rompin to their camp at Kepis, skirled oil the road and plungednto a 30 feet deep ravine. The accident occred about 3 last night at
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  • 59 1 POLICE arrested 1 European sailors la>t nig! after a brawl outside theltraits Cabaret m Anson Ro. Singapore. A twelfth sailor. Victor Walters, third engirr of the Inverbink. was found unconscious and wa taken to hospital. An eyewitness tl The Standard that th< brawl started when sever
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  • 26 1 LONDON. May 28 (ReuteD Propaganda schools to retrain political agitators will be set up throughout the Soviet Union this Summer. Moscow Radio reported today.
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  • 93 1 LAMBERHURST. Kent. .May 23 (Reuter) A 30-year-old woman has claimed that nine weeks* treatment by a hypnotist had increased the size of her bust by one-and-a-half inches. Joan Fellows' bu^easured 33i inches when* began treatment with -ypnotisl Arthur Martley. 6-liere m March. •'At first
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  • 199 1 ...And Rake In Huge Profits LEADING Indian merchants m Singapore are shipping millions of dollars of utility goods to Goa— a Portuguese colony m India— in ?n attempt to beat the Government of India's blockade ot essential goods to this controversial Colony. The Standard
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  • 77 1 MALACCA. Mon.— lt ll not sale the.-c days even if you are living only 20 yards from the Central Police Station. If you doubt it. ask the midwife who lives m her quarters opposite the staLon. When she woke up early this morning, she heard
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  • 469 1 Call To Federation Govt: ...Or Face Economic Flop In 10 Yrs. Tan MALACCA, Mon. Mr.Tan Siew Sin, president of rhe Malayan Estate Owners' Association, today urged the Federatioi Government to open up a million more acres for rubber plaiting immediately or face serious unemployment and
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  • 170 1 ...And Now Supersonic Airliners I MiFPETT PIELD. California. May 28 (AP» Lockheed Aircaft Corporation hinted todif at plans to build a supJsonic airliner. A; the same time Hall Hibbarc, Lockheed General Managr. disclosed the existence ol c Lockheed missile which. he hid, "we have been flying {or some time.'' X'
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  • 50 1 NEW DELHI. Ma;. 28 fUP) India and France signed B treaty today giving India full •oven Ignty ov, r i n nch-In-dian i Delates and Prim |fl nister Jawaharlal Nehru expressed hope that similar ar rangement will be worked i ut soon over Portuguese Goa.
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  • 206 1 Swiss Climb Everest Twice Triple Success On Himalayas KATMANDU, Nepal, May 28, (Reutcr) Switzerland's Everest expedition has conquered Lhotsc, twin peak of Mount Everest, and has scaled Everest twice, it was announced here today. Lhotsc i.: k''(i fi t uas the world's highest uncombed mountain after S r Ldmund Millar
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    104 2 AN VNCIUNT Straits Chinese wedding came to life on Sund.iN at .Mrs. S. K. Wong's home m Gilstead Road, Singapore Clad m century-old garments are Mrs Lily han akin:: the part of (he bride and Mrs. S K. Wong, the bridegrof»m. rehearsing the wedding ceremony under the watchful
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  • 106 2 THE Peninsular Malays Union m Singapore has received letter from the Colonial Office acknowledging receipt of a memorandum on the future oi Singapore submitted by the Inion. h he Isa ZUn sident an I PM 0, pubLi ity officer, told The (Standard •hat the li
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  • 168 2 Inspection Of I-Cards Criticized MALACCA. Mon. The Police practice of Inspecting an identity card for driving 'or other non-emergency offence- came under fire m the Magistrate's Court today. Mr. P. A. Ramanath:. Iyer. the Magistrate, said be had no sympathy for anyone who made use ox this Emergency I measure
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  • 167 2 JOHOh: B :i: Mon, Chcllamuttu, a rubl U I r, today sentenced by .on s .Court to three yi jail for consorting I and three years' lor being In possession of food supplies H ttrkted area. 1 lei re to run cone.: ntly. The court
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  • 244 2 Latex Stocks Due For Shipment Are Affected KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— More than 160 workers of the Harrison Crosfield factory at Peraling near here staged a lightning strike this morning to back their demands for an increase m wages, overtime and housing allowances. They were called out by
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  • 58 2 THE Governor ol Singapore, Sir Robert Black, lays the foundation stone of the 51. 800.000 Asian Seamen's Hostel at South Quay, Singapore, yesterday. The new eight storey hostel when completed on a three-acre site will have its own swimming pool, assembly hall for social gatherings, a
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  • 209 2 Xl ALA LI'MPI X, Mon. Petition, and n., randa "by the score" now await the r'edn..i Constitutional Commission, whose chairman i Keid, will arrive m Port Swettenham on Wcdm Shortest of the me: oi .mda ii ex: ect< 1 to be pr< s er.*<
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  • 53 2 SEREMBAN. -A doctor's car which "disappeared" was restorbo him today, thanks to the alertness of his friend's child. Dr. Liew Khoon Shin had side his dispensary on May 11 but found t '-•••<:. .as spotted on tne coast road to Port Dickson yesterday the child of hi< frier approar_jH
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  • 21 2 ■Si todS tndi^ sold cj "J Tfc«_j L• l: .'I 3 to |m2I jo;-: :.;j 1 r Ml 1 ire
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 192 2 THE MILO FEDERATION SCHOOL CHILDREN S ART COMPETITIONS AND EXHIBITIONS 19! Selangor— Perak Section if i auvj A a__ jr^ r *?J*j l_ra^ J 111 1 I(i artists and r-e pictures tn« Nm mmms Jrmmmwmmr*^^. est c S Prnrlnrfc /M-sU\/-»\ I +A Hf^ yJ__-A2_Vi each cf r a prize of
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 3 -M.incl.irdpir by Standardpic In Ik packed tho streets of Klang while a huge parade of hi^\hrou^ n if thi b V h±iy f lhp Sulta Selangor •ru through the art h donated hv the ChinpsP rnmm.,«!* v Ch'ng Sens Poh I.OM. Live the Sultan." says this brightly lit archway
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  • 35 3 !non Da>d to tht >. 1 was to r>c 10. kha m *erLoo's i m ar ol an as the ng terIn. ■covered rr a rifle weapons i to th tal Chen n m m
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  • 32 3 r Zc *m Mdia--2* of the Councillor P? the an- Council F" Tumpat P* election by a Lgf Jftes. Her EL_*_* w t na I EL** 11 cf the **st their
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  • 256 3 DISPUTE REPORT IS WRONG' AN -'.negation that the Singapore Government •a .in attempting to alienate its members was made by tuci trade unions yesterday. The allegation was contained m a circular to Its 3.000 members by the G ernment Adn and Clerical S< n Union anc
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  • 194 3 I JJ *J -'•our ?^Part of the I J*"**iod J to ito \k acn to l\V^ aho his audita** to be I SSfcJr^nu IgEf -4 to be I %an COu ntry 30 much L *u.f;_ _B^F ■*Sl t and with rn-xt r
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  • 337 3 SELANGOR HONOURS ITS SULTAN Klang-A Riot Of Colour On Ruler's 58th Birthday KLANG, Mon. If loyalty con h* ZL. c..v. £c i y be m easured m terms of pomp and sac; m s_tii x o «vs a hT, r ub^h?n Xi ot-d i i sBth 5? into a riot
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  • 356 3 LIST OF AWARDS Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malay Home Guard, who shoved his automatic into the mouth of a snarling tiger and shot it dead before it could spring on some children playing m the vicinity, was today awarded the Selangor Conspicuous Gallantry .Medal by
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  • 122 3 Flight Is Delayed One Day A QAXTAS ConMilation ii h took of! fr« >m Pa*a Lebai ear jr yesterday nfrning toe Jakarta and Syday ret :rne i to Singapore i the I r/tning because one ol IS en£ur;e- developed meoianical trouble. A .spokesman of the lir line told The Standard
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  • 35 3 PAHANG, Mon.—. patrol of the 'it'n Battaai of the Ma'ay Regiment kiliri two terrorists m a camp m Ihe Tt"ncr.oh area hero ystcro'ay. A rifle, amrr.unitia. food and medicines were rx>vered.
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  • 32 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A 23-man hunting parly ami ftrtd al by four or m t lerrorIsta m the Kuala Kubu district of Selangor yesterday There were no casualties
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 171 3 I INSIDE A N krl H SOUf J fi*^^ P I tnenation-nov,^ fi ft JjLmm\ WmmW _R 8' m 0t fi I* M l^.! fi r _Pf__H fir TOMORROW *?B V SUSAN HAYWARD I BHF Richard jA. fddie fi Jo fi on fi flfe l__ _i 1 _HP"»~t T^^k v
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  • 172 4 (LOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spol (nom.) 77. 78 No. 1 RSS alune NO. 1 J** P ni Nj. 2 ll ns 7.V. 75J NouSRSS 7U 751 lone: Slightly easier STORE TIN lhe price of tin on tne local market vester-
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  • 36 4 CAPITOWN. May 27 floater) Lor emptying a pot of paint #ver his former landlord VMiam Lewis ot Sea r?o nt C an t tn ~n, was fined £10 inthe Capetown Magistrate s court.
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  • 149 4 and hankies for the ladies LADIES are promised a Rood cry when they see Susan ■ayward rreJiriag the i<) years' degradation of once famous screen star Lillian Koth m Tll Cry Tomorrow" at the Cathay this week. But "rather than flood t h c theatre Witfe your tears," Cathay
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  • 333 4 AN American instrumentalist whose reputation is international, pianist Eujrene Istomin. will arrive m Singapore on June sto ff ive two concerts at Victoria t^u^L^ M Ullder UIC auspices of DonaW Moore 1' al career already i a atm ota N rl h ■nd S
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  • 104 4 KCAI.A LUMPL'R, Mon Potential recruits for the Biv A:: (Malayan Other Ranks) and Malay Bflfkncnt Will be interviewed br i recnatiM team next month. F la iV Ch »nese, Indian and Eiurasiana can apply Thrv nw«t be physi?aJU> fit have F" education not k^s than Tnrec m
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  • 256 4 Movie Executive Leaves For London I MR JIM LAWLER. former .1 publicity and advertising manager of Messrs. Shaw Brothers. Singapore, has resigned after sc\e:i .wars with the linn. Mr. Law rr. who left the Colony yesterday by air |Qf London, whs well known hen both In bis capacity aa an
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  • 77 4 TWO Radio Malaya .supervisors take part m an interview on a miniature portable tape recording machine at a Commonwealth research station at Canberra. They are (right) Mr. Sze Chu Sian. of Singapore, supervisor of Chinese broadcasts with Radio Malaya, and Inche Doe bin Ramli. of Kuala
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  • 239 4 Postal Slogans To Make You Safety Conscious POST-MARK slogans asking the public to drive carefully arc to be Stamped on all letters during Singapore's '"Safety First Week" m Juiy. Thj Slofapora Safety Fim Council will discuss with tne postal authorities this Week the possibility of having ii. -,v tlOaana made
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  • 176 4 FreshSTC Row Over Crisis Detainee SHOULD m employer pay vm* to his employee t for The period he is deUia- Ed under the Emergency Regulatiooa? This issue Is causing a fr< sh dispute b< twei n thi Singap n Tractii n Companj and it> Employees' Union. The Union contended the
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  • 139 4 rwuA_A LUMPUR Mon The executive committee ot the National Union ot Plantation Workers will meet here On Wednesday to discuss the Governments proposal to nave the present wage dispute resolved by arbitration. ihe proposal was submitted to the Union and the Malayan Planting Industries' Em-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    140 5 Picture. Standardpic by n t Mr and Mrs. Lee Man Chef, and Miss Yong Tonng Mr> .on? Nyee lan. who were married m Ipoh on f lewly-we^ lie b, >trn.tn Mr. Lee Then- Choon. younger brother ol M^s \oiu Ngiam Tse. younger sister of the bride. II I I
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  • 31 5 t to- r.* v. i tas a k m called i n-pporel Iv:* etated I a nam r a flam fa: It S. i Plat Nee:. M. -see ie Scua.
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  • 72 5 Police Appeal For Witnesses POLICE are appealing I m a motorcyr wh( pillion Jder fell at Sh< nt< n Circus. Singapore. m.iv lid at 10 pm. to the Ttafßc Branch. Sepoy Unee, The pilii, r. rid< r, L I Chye -nuan. sustu r slight injuries a: m reycle kidded anc!
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  • 23 5 K| B| bin lib, Assist nt Disti t i ifiieer. kenga, Sub-D J^n transferrer} to Johore «-*ni m thi c.e.-K of Otoncils.
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  • 283 5 ALLIANCE WATCHES RUBBER MARKET CLOSELY Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Alliance Government is keeping a close watch mi plunging rubber prices which m the past week ha\e reached their low ist level m nearly 18 months. Government concern directed at the effect I prices could have on the Budget deficit
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  • 113 5 Police Clamp Down On Strays BUTTERWOBTH, "Mon Police here are taking action against owners of cattle which stray on the public r ids, Court Inapt tor Danu Bakar told Inche Hassan bin Htianin m the "Magistrate s Court today Hashim bin Ahmad 40. pleadBd fill to allowing th: I o
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  • 161 5 111 111 KWOKTH, 'The Muslim religion 1i mit teach people t<i light among themselves" ll.'.^in hiu llus>.iin said m the Magistrate's irt here today. A teen-ase Malay fiirl and her mother, Che Mah, pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting an 18-year-old girl. Aminah
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  • 312 5 Voting On Merit, Not For Party Of Candidate JOHORE BAHRU, Mon— UMKJft c- i a i j _7v^ UMNO sources m Johore today revealed that the leader and Chief Minister of the Federat.on Tunku Abdul Rahman, will call for elections soon after nd /L PC lS
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  • 167 5 TWO Singapore City Councillors accused two taxi-drivers m the City Court, yesterday. The Oral Councillor. Mr. Lee Choon Eng. aceusj d taxi-drivf r, Tham Peng FOok, of driving negligentij* along Orchard Road, on Chrtltmaa Eve. Utft year. Mr. Lee mid the tax: overtook hi.s
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  • 67 5 PENANG. Mon. The Penang and Province Wellesicy Muslim Advisory Board. at its meeting on Wednesday, will discuss the Implementation of a new constitution. Anion? the 11 items on the agenda Will be a proposal by Capt. Haji Mohamed Said bin Shaikh Daod that the
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  • 53 5 SINGAPORE City Council Will tomorrow consider the detailed Municipal Provident Fund rules that will cover all permanent Council employees over twenty years of age. These rules supersede all previous provident rund rules of the Council and will exempt the council stall from contributing to the
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  • 41 5 KOTA BAHRU. Mon. A new private EnfUfh school with accommodation for 100 pupils has just been opened here Mrs. VaiiarautOO IS the manager of the new school, which |j known ai the Kota Bahru Eng ish School
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  • 89 5 Thais Make Bid For Film Prize Thailand. which did Bd rv» r any films m last year's South-, asi Asian Film Ee>l lvai m Blngapore, will this year enter two lor the Festival m Hongkong next month. They are fcOth features m Eastman colour, titled "The Brothers," by As*fln Prodncti<
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  • 65 5 KOTA BAHRU. Mun.— The British Adviser hew Mr. D. He lUyan I r;; Headly will bold a g irden party al 'he Residency on May 31, In hon--001 oi thi Queen's Birthday. The s :.\s.n of Kelantan will _-.ye away ptina to winners of rhe ann
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  • 45 5 HONGKONG. May It Special Stand i I Service: j prices ol the Hongkong E* 'hange w ere SIS hj m sterling; v i 8575 to US$l; (1.836 lo Malayan 11; 50 -bo to one Indonesian R piah; Gold $255. 125 to a tael.
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  • 86 5 Octogenarian Dies In Her Sleep ONE of Singapore's oldest residents. Ifn A F. Coma M, died In bei sleep on Sunday. Mrs Ci irne'h ns, who las live I m the Colony for lha nasi S3 years, rami boea bl Malacca Her fate husband. Mr A. F Cornelius, was a
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  • 77 5 SINGAPORE Government ii anxious to set up m apprenticeship training scheme. The Coin naissioner tor Labour last night called oil industrial concerns and Others Interested to contact hun or the Government todustrial Training Officer with view to set up an advisory body to work out
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 5 YOUNG people like to eat as well as stud> and a relaxed cake-and-study session is a welcome e\enl at Denver University. Miss Dolores Larson (left serxes rake to Yee Kwyr Yoonr: of Seremban, Man Inn Cherry, a student; and Le Hoang Luonj; of v au<m
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  • 283 5 Malayan In US On Civics Course ELEVEN cialist v h activit U s Ln n co intri< Incl idini v- 1 Kwye Yootif ol BY nml m, r, c, ntly -p« nl two togeth'-r In Denver, coiorad" al the itart of a tour to obs4 n c advance d Am<
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 938 5 mZ&lmanac Information at a Glance iMiiniifiiMiaiisMiw— iiiitti ment a-.d Prognmuom luaaaa irrj l*a n News. 24" Ntara CnmIro\\r s^tmM<\mTk^T. IS>: a word from Canada 245 Celebrity |)ff\J hA DIJ X iSi-6 I.*i H;^;u- An::;vp:sa:v tP>; A..- N( :cr Edi- ■*> ■law A *VJ'a rAV/M*^ 656 Singapore Share afarkel Re- torial
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  • 980 6 Singapore Standard Flow Of Trade m -rises cr- I on political It ■den during the past one fear, the community most maligned by ttM b.is::.e<s community. Though some of tl hate paid Up gerflee to the essential service performed by this community, yet OUT I ftist politician, nd b imionlsti
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 200 6 Bbr; The London t k s fell through all becnu.e ol a r, whose bluiT, e^o and bombast are on Iy equalled by his penchar.t tor hurling fj ults at all and sundry, Who do not sec tyi tfl eye with hi:: 1 Had he
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    • 323 6 Sir; The Razak plan for a Federation of Mal a y a Certificate of Education m which Malay IS compulsory is being coldly received all over the country. Some quarters are even sceptical oyer the whole plan. They feel that the language of the bazaar should
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    • 42 6 On David, Oh Da ci: Do keep to your word To resign es Chief Minister The best newi we've heard Dear David. Dear David To Baghdad please go, An I leave MERDEKA to people who know. TAN FAH TIANG Singapore
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    • 385 6 A JUSTIFIED SUM Sir: The National V n Ol Plantation Worker-, who d uand daily rate of for field workers, are on the 'Go-Slow because the Malayan P. anting Industi.Employers' Association agree t pay $2.85 per y to its field-workers. w:u h I think is a justified amount f r
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    • 177 6 S:r: Few wi c With JTOUI Sly editorial haade "Open Defian c regar ling the futility of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's recent outhunl m London te.;r chances of English educated Malayans I og futun leaders In a pc t-Mei lekl Ms 11 a ire The [a th
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    • 136 6 Sir; Correspondent "Spine Mar." may be justified m criti izing Mr. C. C. Tan for criticizing, his political opponents, Lee Kuan Yew and Marshall during their absence, but certainly the two new 'boys' to Singapore politics have nothing to lose if they tried to benefit politically from tne
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  • 918 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA vwwvwww By r rHE one topic of general conversation over the weekend was: "Who'll be Chief Minister?" And 1 have still to meet the person who agrees with the proposal _iat ha s iound its way into print during the past week.
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  • 389 6  -  GORDON MACLEAN By MOMBASA, SIAN'S m Ea.st Africa have received two Shocks StoCl the Kenya Government tabled its unmlaratlon Amendment Bill recently. The first came when African members m the Leg! latlve Council upported the new Bill. which will drastically reduce immigration from •Vsia as
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  • 207 6 Sir: .Now that the Harbour Board Ls going to be Maiayani; mwe expect the new management to: CI ngapore from a third cla. into a first class night and day r I Increase I *c of w rking .rgo from < thirty tons per gang
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    7 6 "I think Paddy'i get eat «f Mfc
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  • 75 7 A SOLDIER of the Staffordshire Keiiiment tends a seriously u minded comrade after a bomb had been lohhed at B British patrol jeep Bear the (.reek Orthodox Cathedral m Nicosia. In the background a wounded Greek sits on the steps of a building. A police car
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  • 136 7 \I» Hundreds of firemen nre-t fires m seven parched •m High winds sweeping acr wooded lands that have m I had a good rain than three ade it difficult to keep the fires check. Thousands of young trees perished ring ills ot flame that seared through some of Britain's
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  • 27 7 ichalCseßhower to r preriight. an Leo.ld be u*n con- by .irman tanaga debate a mmc. ptch -ver. t I :\?.?r. t icy a rw ion ismdates
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  • 25 7 A LEADIaCi Dar.isn cancer expert recommends sm to use cigarette holders the longer the better as a pro- :nst lung can.-er. Reuter
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  • 60 7 WASHINGTON, May (UP)— l "be V c of Ameri 1 aided t tee new lanf i v a r ■■■'.■('c radio neta rk i b |f bro ideastini In 43 n g iges, It wis mw -need The new lan^ qcs are T. c:* an
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  • 118 7 'Help Us To Get Freedom In Guiana' il 'ii;:: :< >WN, British Ml Carter, leader of British ina'i United Democratic Par' his party to appeal to tho British m Party for assistance m "re-c -.ing the prini i of democracy and individual freedom" m the c01e:... I ivernor Sir Pa':
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 46 7 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, alajr 23, CAP) Two lutomobiles crashed hc?.r\ on Dear S D .Juan. ki::ir.^ even n^cn. others were Injured ienV m fhs ot oocurn d Sai v night on a country near t Stl Of Bmjmmon. 10 miles south-east of here
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    • 43 7 MOSCOW, Nag m% f.\pw g Pi mier Niko.ai B g, nin Blid Marshal Titl of YugOwill be free to -<> t:ywr.e:e he WSBItS dttTUlB hi three-week visit to the Soviet a next month, lie win arrive In MbecOW on June 2.
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    • 27 7 CAIRO. May 28, (AP)— The Midd East New- Agcn v reported yesterday the Soviel n hai asked permission to open new consulates m Cairo md Alexandria,
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    • 41 7 SANTA SOFIA. Italy. May :AP' A n ght-1 Nig scries of earth tremors damage I 30 homes and sent residents fleeing into the open m this \ppennJTMl mountain t nvn that wn a*n iMd by an earthquake la if)iB.
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    • 28 7 ATHENS. May H8 (LT) Greek foreign Minister Spyroi Theotokis submitted his resignation last night I BCBUn r a dispute over hi? moderate approach to the Cyprus problem.
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    • 27 7 TOKYO, May 21 (Reuter)— C innder-in-Chief, Brill Commonwealth Forces, Korea, Lieutenant General R B- ;a th, arrive hen today for his final visit to Tokyo.
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    • 43 7 TOKYO, May 28 (UP) Soviel Russia yesterday asked Japan to sec. a repel I [at km el to the Siberian p rt af i arty next month to pick p 29 Japanen scheduled i ian I from Riifrief detention.
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  • 224 7 Trumpet-Playing Priestess Claims Vision O f Christ A.NDOLA. Northern Rhodesia. May 28 (Keuter)— A trumpet-playing African woman, who claims Cnrist spoke to her m a vision, has started a new* religious movement caled "Alice" which has 100.000 followers m Northern Rhodesia and Nvasaland. according to a missionary living m the
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  • 75 7 MiI. AX. Italy, May 28 (AP) —Retired U.S, Air Tm ie Brigadier Gen. Wilton Wyiie, I c n ported to p< Jice he whs robbed here nf Clothing, I I a ellery and cami las woi th US>-;j.-nn 'Yhc thieve broke Into his cat and itole
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  • 247 7 LONDON, May 11 (Beuteri —Colonel A. K. Ye ing resigned his appointment a> police cnnuriissioner In Kenya "boeau c j isti c and rule of law aad ceased to exist for the Kikliyil !>• Ople, M thi ere:. Michael Scott, dire tor ol
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  • 207 7 One In 150 Italian Wants Govt. Job KOME, May 28 -KI P)— Nearly one of every 150 Italians ran for office yesterday m nationwide local elections which provided the first test of reaction to Russia's "peace" offensive. Italy hai i population of -one 48 million. More than 321,000 candidates were
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  • 65 7 CANBERRA. May 23 (UP) Australian Supply Minister Howard Beale yesterday announced that Britain will conclude ltl atomic tests at Monte Bello m a few weeks' time. The final tests will be of "further smaller devices." be nid. Beale said that the May 17 tests at
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  • 103 7 India Reds Want Break With C 'wealth CALCUTTA, May U OPy— India's Communists want an Inunediatl creak between India and the Bn'i/i Ci mmonWB filth, the Indian Gommur. I Pai :>''s Been tanMScneral Ajay Ghosh told a cheering ipi wd of lo.oon |aM night. The Bttendanoß at the rally was
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  • 161 7 IT'S ALL OVER HIGHER PAY LONDON. May 28 (UP) mid war broke out among the nude* who pose for London's artist colony May. A demand for money split them into two equally unclothed camps. The rival parties were barely on speaking terms. The Artists .Models Asso-
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  • 263 7 Troops Invade The Casbah In Biggest Rebel Hunt Yet 2,200 Arrested In Dawn Swoop ALGIERS, May 28 (UP)— Thousands of tough French paratroopers with tommy-guns cradled m their arms yesterday invaded the teeming Algiers Casbah m the biggest round-up of rebels ever held m the city. More than 2,000 persons
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  • 50 7 'TEA HOUSE' GIRL ON A LUNCH DATE SINGAPORE actress. Gracia lay. current!) appearing m the London show "Teahouse of the August Moon." wears a Chines,. style brocade dress m midnight blue and carries a lizard skin handgrip. when she arrives for the Mansion Itousp. I ondon "Umpire Day" luncheon. A.P
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  • 56 7 PARIS. May 28 \P K.r.c F a:.-ai II of Iraq arr:v< hen by plane last night after i thn -day official Rab,' and Casabl in< i In newly ]r.c\rp< rtd< n r The King :nt< nd U nd two days m pm it< 1■ r< befi r<
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  • 40 7 AGUA CAI lEXTE, C, rl.lnv IS rA!'' A mechanic on a hone.ymoon won US$l2 TJ' 80 r-n '.< raa reean bet yesterday. The previous high here wai *****.180.80 r sterday'g winner mm S plant worker v. through loth raeet.
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  • 75 7 new vopk M v. m un Chu: i of RrtWh c first volume of his "History af f 1 1., h-.-p- IV pi, v. terday ma.. top of the non-fiction bait aePer .erica. m a brief six weeks since volant, E Bj tan from it birth
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    • 88 7 mm■■ I m■ i I m r^-lmw^*-'Wf slotted angle m*~ system i STANDARD j 1 DIFFERENT ANGLE SIZES f ...CADET I FULLY f. n, m. io I INTER I CHANGEABLE JUNIOR I i 1,1 •♦jl 0 I f r i i PL! 1 £TCH IT BUILD IT k «'stke FLOrVSTRUT
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  • 185 8 Pay Corps Sergeant On Fraud Charge SERGEANT Philip J eph Hoffen f the Roy al Pay C terday made ffercnt le at a Court Martial hearing m ;apore. pica led not guil" y and again not guilty. He was a a total of $304.58 i. and w«r Is from ans
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  • 69 8 KUALA KKAI .tan. Mon. The Sessions Judge here yesterday freed a rubber fatcory clerk, T. N. K. Menon. on a charge of attempted theft of 1.600 pounds of rubber worth $1,600--ion who was acquitted and .discharged without his defence being called was leged to have tried to
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  • 39 8 PI 1 T bcrculolis claimed onth i b, a aii.ru health statement announced today. The total number of ti: culosis cases reported m April however was 61, a decrease of 46 compared with March.
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  • 218 8 Traffic Lectures For MORs THIS is a"brainwashing* class m progress ITjG style. Those subjected to the indoctrination are MO K. drivers attached to the District Signals Regiment at Princess Mary Barracks, Sineapore, The man dishing it out is (apt. 11. Richardson, secretary of the
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  • 154 8 Movie For The Public: To Aid The Deaf Dumb One of the biggest gala p:v of the season be held on Tuesday. June a at 9.30 p.m. when Sir 1 rence Olivicr's ''Richard 111*' h at the Ca: Incatre for the benefit of the Singapore Association for the Deaf and
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  • 228 8 FOI LOWING the recent appca. made by Lady Black. wifo ii the Governor, sir B cr Ba k. Singapore i new School for the B I new has a brand BOW upright piano and the children given musical games and so:. i
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  • 172 8 CHUAN Ah Pong. was enjoying the teabreeze with her boy friend along the waterfront at Tanjong Rhu one moonlit night m April when two armed masked men approacehd and herded them into a pill-box, a Singapore court was told yesterday. The rr.cn thee robbed the-:!
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  • 57 8 TAX AH HWA was yesterday charged In Singapore Court wit h n bbing Ng Hal Hi ng < f 13,100 and a fcur.--tain-n, n eaiu< d it 142, while armed with i knift beside Kallang Bridge at 9 p.m. on I-( b. It. Wo ■1 1
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  • 59 8 MR. Ju ti e Taylor, m 'he Singapore High Court ye terissued a warrant of attachment against a budl l man Tien Ah Boon, who failed to pay maintenance for h I three children under a court .a- ler. The arr'i ration was made by his former
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  • 104 8 Hospital Probes Allegation ax i] fgation by a Chinese merchant that he was iilited by a nurse at the General Hospital. Singapore, is now being I illy ii stigat< I, the Chief Medical Offl er, Dr R. Caldcrwood. told The Standard raster 1 i merchant. Mr. Young Kok Wah, had
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  • 189 8 SUFFICIENT GROUND TKOOpc, MANILA, May 28 (UP)— General s,r Ch mander-in-Chicf of the British Land Forces mr f° o day that British ground troops m Malaya wer c j♦ any situation that might arise m South cast C Cnt The four-star general, who al i I adviser to the
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  • 139 8 Complain! On VI AY J., J be blamed for n<t i made at the World emblv of iSIS August 1954, a mcniln i WAV. Mr lin B. Wee, told To 11: Wee was comment]';; tions made at the i recent Malayan Youth Council meeting that time and money 1
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  • 33 8 I '•oir.mencajtj b^ o!*taiijM_l Pore Youth (JJ The course™ sh '7* _l ■aaaaaS I spe L( tors will Ik him pore Youth SB "m I I I subn before JnelS _i Committ*
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  • 31 8 M. REED of thc G H.Q. (Sis wa? fined a Siaga p raiTic Court yeiterdav for ng a motor-car with third party insurance a Water! Si I < s
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  • 148 9 ion "ing a SG 1 about lung cancer 1 p I ronvinced that smoking a very adverse efject upon the sight. "The extreme accuracy M the work on xchich I engaged depends upon the best tight "A considered ll IM <•' money will be MMI ta the company each
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  • 15 9 X car dealer n customer was fes h-'-pur-»t -hboara m\ lack the «r replied:
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  • 11 9 of his pfed later n hmtn wrongly L. o cf
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  • 738 9 'WOLVES' SET TRAPS FOR GIRLS a _v Mantr m freat Nueif aau a *tiag Modrl ISI tells b :.rl-bait. »Wut-t»mii set ■•th it when I te snare a *r* MM**). BMltl glianai I dfcctiTe is the ■fas career m P with an special sort lam "someone pfc can help.** f
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  • 1271 9 ...but London's sex market thrives on This is the second article exposing Vice and Crime in that SQUARE MILE OF SIN of the British metropolis, published in the STANDARD by arrangement with the Daily Mirror. The Investigating Team comprises John Walters, Daily Mirror Special Investigator; Heather White,
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  • 109 9 A VOLUNTEER unit of 375 Australian women is being recruited to drive distinguished visitors at the Olympic Games at Melbourne. Victoria, m November Their services aril] be honorary, but they aril] be allowed to keep their attractive uniforms of hunters' green tailored suits, two smart blouses and beret
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    • 46 9 NEXT ARTICLE 1 i The Men Who Rule The Street Walkers __ffWfe>^'^ l^ "ESKIMO" FISH Rainbow Trout Lemon Sole Fillet Plaice Fillet Whiting Fillet Dover Sole (Skinned) Halibut Fillet Turbot Fillet AND Fish Sticks ll^__SSStT^3^ ihmA oiiuox/4 iirm fVi i > NESCAFE lOO%^HB^f pure l^StJ COFFEE J^**.*3fl
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    • 132 9 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 t t L__»«M_________«"""* ,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i t_ a wmk m ™i "-P^ \<l J^lWiour ir. QBtf ___f"~_Bi mmmW wan or 1 ~__a" |H MB 1 m~ —^i l y 1 I l l I l j L_^_Jl "THHa ml mm m m mO *~_H I _H I B
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  • 73 10 5-YEAR RUBBER RESEAR SCHEM R.P.C. Takes J of u.k. J KUALA LUMPUR, M r 32 months of inoctiv producers hove ot ost Qgrcc> 3 to draw up plons frr Q research and dcvcloDmm. The last five-year scheme ixr 1948 to September 1952 coaT to* 3 V mm m _*»2l ber
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  • 169 10 India Move To Check Complaints THE Cotton Textile Fund Committee of India has devised a scheme for pre-shipment examination of cotton textiles. Announcing the scheme yesterday, the First Secretary (Commercial) India House, Mr. D.M. Je.jurikar, stated this was to check complaints from overseas markets, and
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  • 170 10 U.S. Banks Join To Aid Traders THE U.S. Consulate General m Singapore has been informed that five of the leading American banks have joined together to form the American Overseas Finance Corporation. The corporation is the first privately-financed institution established m the U.S. to provide medium and longer-term export credit
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  • 302 10 One-Man Trade Mission Is Here MALAYA and many other countries m the Far East will soon be receiving goods of Israeli manufacture, the State's one-man trade mission, Dr. J. H. Roman told The Standard yesterday. Dr. Roman represents the Israel P^ar East Trading Corporation comprising
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  • FINANCE & COMMERCE
    • 171 10 RUBBER RECOVERS -UP 1 3/8 Cts. SHORT covering purchases caused Singapore rubber prices to improve by Is cents to 76i cents per lb. for first grade rubber for June shipment yesterday. The lower prion prevailing la the past erei k resu ted n large i Bering! m *ho Ni York
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    • 92 10 MB. H. T. ASSQMMIII c! Messrs. Wassiainull AstomuD 1 Co.. all B-€ eCW I cc... BMB if the Singapore Indian Chamber <>f Commerce tot ias6-57, at tlie meeting Saturday Murascmcr.t c n m m Lttee. Messrs. V. M. 5. Abdul Razak A Co 'textiles': K. D. Vasaraaj Co.
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  • 139 10 OUTER ROADS Van Noort. Glengyle, Angola. Devonshire. Itadeliene, Chong Ya Hoetsan Maru. Caltes Medan. Tagclas. Semvi Maru. Kronshtadt, Prandsviile. Bencruachan, Tenkhaven, Stanvae Independent, Athel Viscount. Kalkoe. Inckilria. Stanvae Sclo. INNER ROADS Tons Goaa, Landak. Tong Thau Serdang, Pertama. Pets lint;. Nangkachindr, Admira Vernon, Renong, Hua Li. Lceunli.
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  • 88 10 SING A PORE Ch inese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were Copra. June $291 bu $292 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) rs. coconut ifl (drums) $47 sellei ntok white pepper |aj KOsrs, Sarawak ecial Sarawak I Singapore Copra A closing prices: Straits mixed copra; June $291 buyeri/^M
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  • 87 10 Interest In Industrials, Tins Small THE M layaa ihare n opened thi eek with only imi 1 Intern I m bol n industrials and tins. Only few i mges w ere recorded yet' t .ay. Rubl er shares continued aeg a ted. Price changes announ ed r\ the Ma. v
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  • 137 10 Malayan iharebrofcst. si U rday i eported the folio** busines> done: F N ord *?1 fi9 odd Metal Box SI 4', J overn I Robinson ords $2 2 cc.. Cold Stoi ag< 11.41, $1.42; U.E pref? $9 50: VV< ::.e H: $2.80". W Jacks S2 tin odd
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    • 1225 10 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAFI ER 45) In The High Court Of The COlony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRI PTCY, No. 531 1 of 19 i. Re ALICE DE SILVA (S) ol No 2 1 '-A R ingot n R of No H Pmjm v B Sii |ap
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    • 608 10 I P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE T-NMRfI fr :!l t r cistC .n' I 1 Contri ton of Cass D 1 a ti ovc will be received it th Offl a ol the SUte Englnf r ni Sembilan, Seremban D t0 12 Noon Ol the 14th June j r tho ror. .^ruction
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    • 346 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for 1 the execution nnd Completion Of cantilevered asbestos boodi to 190 low rental terrace homefl and 6; shops at Upper Aljunied Road. Tender form etc. may be obtained on payment of I deposit of $100 which will be refunded if a bona
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    • 59 10 TUOOSLAJLJS From HonqkorQ to. Rangoon r ui^ff^J Beyrouth ond V TTZm M :> v "VILIBIT IJ -i||# |^*n From Adr.otic Red Sco Ports. Ro^ oC J on l«r."k J m/v -ROMAN. |A M j -fcfiP Generol Agents EAST U 17-B Rob.nson kooO >*•'• J Molocco: J. M Gome. 6 W
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    • 1158 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 1,8 „nc 'Incorporated m Singapore) (12 linen 0 .;r" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SJ Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore. i Due Sails P. Sham Penang Adrasrus for Liverpool May
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    • 788 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings foi Bangkok ond Fai Eoit. Penong P S horn S pore "KAMBODIA" Cdn 42 43 "LALANDIA" 7 9 June 10 1 3 June 14 15 June "MAGCALA" 9 lOJunc 11 12 June 13 14 June "JAVA" 15 16 June 17 18 June 19 22 June
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  • 1066 12 'I Will Keep My Word: On June 6, I Will Resign' MARSHALL MAKES A PROMISE TO PEOPLE OF SPORE CHIEF Mini tcr David .ll la night told I if Singapore he I kee] >rd to resign on Jun when thc Assembly meets. r. a Malaya broadcast, Mr. Marshall said it
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    63 12 THfi chairman of thc Reid ((institutional Commissiun. Lord Keid arrived m Penan? with Lady Keid on Sunday by the (ilen- on h\. This eminent English iutist. m here to tackle the ta>k uf drafting the constitution for Malaya with the aid of his commission. Standardpie of Lord
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  • 240 12 3 BUILDINGS READY IN TWO MONTHS SINGAPORE Medical Department's multi-million dollar building projects arc fast taking shape, the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. R. Calderfd, told The Standard yesterday. hrcc buildings, to be completed within thc next o of months, are the training school fur
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  • 187 12 THE following were elected •nice-bearers of the Sinj .pore I Keat Kok Benevc Sports Association at its ar. general meeting recant President Mr. Na X D Chiang; e-presiden* Her, 2 Hak Kang, Heng Mah Choon, Teng X cc Heng v i Tong; 1 ii < I and
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  • 26 12 '}yoi .rpenter. ii was *tab- h iider while ide a bar m J m Besar la nighl 11 I'd ;i t GenmL\. No arrest
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  • 107 12 MORE than 13 nrr::- BCCTet society nu mix rs arm d witli pole- and bOttl< 8 alia.. mi 1 eh ml In his h< p al Holland H ad. Sur-iu la night P« In the shop 0( I a h n ':y a~ cars d m
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  • 76 12 a tentative charge ol rape was prefi rred against Bavadau Rai by the police m a Singapore Court yesterday. Rai was alleged to have c< mmitted the offence on 10-year-old girl at Indus Road on May 27 No plea was recorded. The Magistrate. Mr. Choor Btngh,
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  • 61 12 Enquiry On Master Plan Objections A PUBLIC inquiry into about 300 objections to the Sin-apore Master Plan will commence at the Victoria Memorial Hall on June 11 at 10 a.m.. a Government Gazette announced yesterday. The Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing has appointed Mr. F. H. Carr. B
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  • 147 12 LETS DROP MANY ANG ROW, SAYS TAN THI Chairman oi the Naiv > l: C ;> ran Lark Sye, SinRap :,Ii: r for 1 a r J ;•,;-'«y™ tje of wrdreraHy Mr Chew «o'-) 'n << ,-j-^. Cncw rhc Standard terday that he had n__- written reply iSeSTSj" Ts The
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  • 59 12 LONDON. May 28 (Reuter) The Daily Express. today urged the British Government not to re-open negotiations with IWr. Da\id Marshall. Singapore's Chief Minister. This newspaper described Singapore as a precious "imperial" asset. "It is not to be hazarded for Mr. Marshall's benefit, it is not
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  • 135 12 TALKS ON SEAMEN 'S WELFARE A TOP-LEVEL irtite conference of Mini ship-owners and officials of the Seamen's Council will be held next Monday to discuss matter- relating to working conditions ol local seamen. The conference > r*XPfftfd to deal with the QUI >ti< n ol engagement and dismissal ol seamen,
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  • 548 12 'They Had The Queerest Of Proposals' Charge LIBERAL Socialist delegates to the recent Merdeka talks, Mr. Lim Chooil Mong and Mr. William Tan. last night laid the blame for the failure of the talks on the Peoples Action Party. A joint statement issued
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  • 163 12 Courl Returns Open Verdict AIV OPEN verdict was yesterday returned on a widow Cheong Yong, 64, who was found dead m drain off the eighth mile Yio Chu Kang Road on the ni^ht of Feb. 16 this year. I A pathologist's report showed her death
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  • 81 12 Varsity's Staff Union Officials THE following weir electc members ol the Ex, 1 utive Council of the University of Malaya Non-Academic Staff Union at its annual gen meeting held recently President Mr Swcc Lim Swang, vice-president— Mi P. A. Samuel, secretary— Mr V R. Grosse. east, secretary Mr. Choo Yew
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  • 51 12 PENANG, Mon.— An exhibition of paintings In th Chinese style will be held I y Madam Fan Tchlin Pi Bl tfc* Hui Aun Association or June 2. Madam Fan spent m; years m Paris Her la < X.1 .1bition was held m Bangkok She arrived from Bangkok by
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  • 281 12 PAP Rep orf 0n J PEOPLE X,,,,. ur«ed to organic paign ior nation,! Mission rcpirx Lim Chin Siom **V T.-.e PAP fettles n a i__ talks to their members blamlf 1 the breakdown' of the mens tnini. can get with 11 they will He Lr demands, the repor say.
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  • 53 12 NJ m fa mg Hat* j re* v Nad Bttl i J natioaiT aa MfeajM Ur. J il r 3 BaajDji j DodlM Ir. -iq tntM HOI M tk arc m naam d tocwrgg d Istaraj ijpstagj li wdi M Ml r '-'J J v i m psaaaa ij
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  • 55 12 of any culture is the emphasis it lays on I and fellowship, taid Profes. B Oi nasambai Bingap yesterday, he address. pie al :oria Memorial I Hall. I lessor Gnar. C.i Mac: cp-i.-..r.:: ■dl 1 Mr I CMsj I n \m i nsd aa bac f g u r.-
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    • 36 12 The world iamoui to r/Gf medicinal P'* ilt At**- A n B> $l_' Ifla H ■Bs' mmSmib. Ammms Provides InstontcneotfJ Toothache, Ec-:: Muscle Pain, Indiges Colds, Sore Throat, effr ENG AUN 4 THE TIGER Ml^ ll^
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  • 272 13 I lhe first upset of the >s 'hen he ousted deleong. 7—5, fi— o m thc p., singles tournament on i Koad yesterday. mf\ Lim Heo i dispose ai r:.p i cs at the YMC A Result •ie YM< Mm'% alaglaa. G n PaMr beat inr^dley 9-. SB. Fakir
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  • 22 13 1- v —Col. «r.a!: r -re B .iard „f was eana and en-j-:ps to be it hoped to at JoBtw as'ocia-
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  • 71 13 archie MOORE, world Ig) i ivyvotight champion from U I 'ed fftatet. slams into a punchbag, held I Ml trainer "Oiccrjnl" Norman, garb g a IPOrfcoal a: I training taaalgttarters C I "S'" r fieri Gn-rfcr" fl W atfl ■r Bcrks h .:ri, England. Moore I
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  • 27 13 P UUS M M Ri itei I 71 II will not run m the Epsom Derby on June a M. M eel B stable announced
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  • 813 13  - YOLANDE HASN'T A GHOST OF A CHANCE PETER WILSON Says LONDON, Monday. Can Pompev heat Archie Moore for the world light-heavyweight title at Harringay on June 5? Judging by what I saw at the West Indian's training quarters m Devizes (Wilts) yesterday, the answer is a definite, uncompromising and incontrovertible
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  • 316 13 Pompey Replies 'You've Inspired me.. .I'LL K.O. Moore' VOLAXDE POMPEY, the Trinidad light-heavyweight, is a man of few words— A m conversation. He iust smiles and says "Yes" and "No" and "Thank you." But when he read what Peter Wilson wrote m Mirror Sport about his chances against world champion
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  • 50 13 MANCHESTER, IQ| vi I M 28 (Reuter) Tragedy struck at German born goalkeeper Bert Trautmann named Br: •il 1 -V 1 (tballer of when his lis jrear old son John Michael ami killed m a road accident oniv I Imm 1 ifter his father had left r Berlin.
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  • 256 13 t.ondon. May it, (Renter)— Brian Statham, who ll almoct eertaln to share the burden sf England's Test attack against the Au 1 ...ins. snatched rue Glamorgan wickets for thirteen runs toria.v to gi\c 1 ..i:.c.<..-:::rc a resounding ten wickets victory In two days at
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  • 301 13 Blue Rovers Continue To Advance BLUE Ro~ ra who arc one of lhe Strongest contenders for SAFA'i division 3 title, scored another easy victory arl en thi j beat Serangoon Malay youngstan 8-J at Parrer Pari yesterday. Ihe Blue Roven have oom pecured IS pointi fropi seven outings, and are
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  • 34 13 40 Base RE. ME. b<at Pondok Peranakan 1-8 m a S.A.F.A. Div. 3B league soccer match played at Geylang stadium yesterday. Louis Rodriaues scored the only foal mid-way m the second half.
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  • 65 13 HONGKONG. May 2?,. (Rcutcr) 1 Soviel weightlifter Ha-,. Khabutdinov beat the -'-orld lighl t eig reew d bar •i o tian ded pi v^ lth a lift ol 122J kilograms hi Pck.:~.z today, so cording to the New C...:-..i News Agency. The official world record H
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  • 252 13 sgt LJ Blpeacer area I Tong Son bup irhen ho be* D Clendon ;A 1 >'h ho.'c w :th h b:rdic v. the so I match p ed during if f c r d at the Royal Island Club Sal Spend r iron tha fl
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  • 12 13 ~~z i A 28th May. 1858, Cortege at 4.45 p.m thencf
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  • 295 14 Down at cricket-the Colony reses toglory at soccer Vietnam meets defeat and 7,000 Singaporeans cheer Veritq QUI fopcrtiHg ASDF ASDF SELANGOR, aided by thc brilliant bowling of skipper Siva&nanam who took five wickets for 28 runs. b(*at .Singapore by 42 runs on the concluding day of the inter-state cricket match
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  • 1239 14 He played a skippers innings by scoring 46 run- earh- SB and capturing aye Colony I >r 28 runs. I i .--•>.- -gain T is thc third day and last day, and he still re/uses v ball. 'h a clondy eft ibooe,
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  • 247 14 Selangor l>t Inning 1 4.> Singapore Ist Innings 126 Selangor 2nd Innings j M.J.L. Mct'onaghey Ibw Perera 17 i S. Ra.jalingam c Barron b Hanrahan 6 I A. Murugesu c Shephard b Hanrahan 1 i M. Shephcrdson c Bone b King 0 A. Dews c Hanrahan b Appuni 88
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  • 178 14 LONDON. May '28. (Rcutcr)— Left-hander Neil Harvey played the hi^he.st innings of his career when scoring 223 to help the Australian, to total 413 on the second day of the match against IYICC. Harvey ba" ho 20 minutes and hit two sixe 33 fc At
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  • 31 14 FAX 1a t M itoi f al Ftcei .v \ea\ i v five goa! c m a Ira nrllv occcr i at Elivei Va ley Road ye tci lay.
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  • 418 14  -  JEFFERY JAMES Says \IU,\IIHI\, »uprrb....lakr > >,/,,, ,orr> J-/ tattorv,^ .powerful. ih„i Jul un llvsnr sltulnni, By Blackwood Co. AND from my array of high-sounding adjectives, use one to v<, Blackwood, the Services rightwinger, played m ensuring the narrow but thoro i; deserving victory
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  • 66 14 th?: team le represent J t Young Men's 9ikh Associatfon against the Royal Engineers Civi. lians Association m i friendly soccer match at Fairer Park today will be selected trom Urn following Jasbir Singh. Surjeet Singh, Bishen Singh. Avtar Singh Jayathurai, Musthfa, Kartar Singh, Mohinder Singh.
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  • 472 14 SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association has received i record 105 entries lor their annual novices boxing championships to be he*d at the Great World stadium on Friday and Saturday nights. R.A.F. stations, Scletar, Changi and Tengah topseored with a total of 30 entries.
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  • 497 14 Ths thrills began with c opening whistle when Singapore. on the rampage, had Blackwood lißg V 'nam territory. The .osscd the I I and X.;. Beng ran through feat B_B 'Id the subsequent try. Blackwo ..s way from right to left Mansoor m poss inly to
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  • 115 14 IPOH. Mon In preparation for the Uhi i C io c etitii n Perak Badminl i As hold a trri rcl Wt elect two or possibly th rei plavi Non .South mal be i lyed m X iala Lumpur un. Jure 1G ana IT.
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  • 22 14 BOYS' gj ttsaau z2 the B%xA when tat* J soccer jnatj Park or. sJ Boy<' Hd soaUapd snd ra*«itj dam J
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