Singapore Standard, 30 May 1956

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard ADSF SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY* 30, 1956 I I I'U.i* I". I M-
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  • 119 1 I i r W meat W?L drvrlopin V and was WZ *«me. the Kgarrd to L, rrpufd to E* hieh-test CsVl hrr. Thf J'Jk blonde I i by the Eb"r VI I insfrous j L, said no ILjTfd and one was in ur.,1 u hen the accident happened uhile
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  • 162 1 •jsh Officer Killed I I')— Greek C\prlot violence I I ill psjlWllim today Ufceeps rushed work i an **ii »m curtain" ■the wan-ins. populations. Security units .started work before dawn on a riot-pr barrier of barbed wire between the Greek and Turkish irters of the Cyprus capital where a
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  • 51 1 HONGKONG, May 29 (UP) Communist Chinese Prea*nier Chou En-lai has promised that all Japanese war minals now held m Commist China will be relr ed by the end of this month. a Japanese Labour Union said here today on his arrival trom a tour of
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  • 285 1 Aussie Immigrants Are Wooed By 'Come Home Agents MELBOURNE, May 29 (Reuter) Police here arc try ing to track down the headquarters of Communist agents who are attempting to persuade Australian immigrants to return to their homes m Communist countries. Detectives believe the agents con arrange
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  • 157 1 Marshall Clears His K.I. V. Tray nun days la Co brfoi I \svrnibh House, Siagapoir's hir| M ,trr hi id Marshall ..M.rda> vp« m (ni r .I. ,m;: up his r] k .ii << th nnin^ h fibs m the 1 k i I tray. I H. r hr !<
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  • 42 1 A NEW trade agreement between Australia and West Germany was signed m Bonn. Germany, on Monday, for the r beginning July 1. 1956. It deal- vjstralian farm products which are still subject to quota restrictions v Germany. BU r
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  • 259 1 Austerity Wedding? That's Nonsense aa. y «j two wealthy families were joined recently In L ndon's i Iding I the year. The bridegroom at s* Ifl urgaret's, w< ri ::.:nster. was Mikael Essayan. 23, grandson of the oil king Calouste Gui: m. who died last year
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  • 93 1 JAKARTA. May 29 (Reuter)— Delegates claiming to represent students m 22 Asian ond African countries will meet m Bandung tomorrow to "establish mutual understanding." The "Little Bandung Conf( ri race will open In an uneeitaln atmosphere, following months Of "fears, doubts, und< t inding and
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  • 35 1 I;l IPINO Tn i Clima ia. In M mil i he erai withdrawing claim to owa rship of some islands m the S lth China Sea, previously claimed by Nil nalist China. AP
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  • 27 1 rHB Japanese Government terday to reeogniae former Bovh I i mbai y in XrA as an DBcl .1 iri m of the Soviet Government. I UP
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  • 27 1 THREE Japanese fishlngb- at s have apparently b n ai laed by Rus lan patrol boats, off northeastern Hokkaido. Kyodo News Service reDorted ye.-UTday AP
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  • 28 1 THE Van Tan Nudist Club m Vancouver Will open its gates to lhe curious public on Jun-' it. Members wr ar clothes that day.— A P
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  • 233 1 Beria's Pals Executed For Treason MOSCOW. M.. v 2. <!':• ten Four men said to have boon accomplices of Beria have been executed m A» rbaijan for "treason" and "terroristic acts." it was announc< I m the local Q( w. paper received m Moscow today. The announcement two r^vr men
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  • 78 1 HOUR'S r S.ngapore police recovered the body of a Colony Chettlar, P Ifuthukaruppan, from a 15-foot pit In Wing Loong Road, on Monday night, two men were produced m the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday and Charged with his murd« r. They are Suppan Kadai m and
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  • Article, Illustration
    109 1 Tears Cheers Till Xl! were more tears than cheers at the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station on .Monday night as 10 student nurses from the Lady Templer Hospital entrained for Singapore on the first leg of their journey to Australia for a three-year general training course m nursing. All recipients of
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  • 40 1 LANS: j i A startled deer dashed into a here yesterday, saw its reon m two mirrors and charged theaa. The deer smashed the mlrcaved In a wall and nose before fleeing the i p.
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  • 72 1 SUDBURY, Ontar.o. May 29. (Reuter) Mr. John Clemens has staeed a ceremonial opening of the three- y dr_ with all modern conveniences, he has built here for his three prize Afshan hounds. In place of the anal I bon cut wit occasions, strung a three-foot link I sausages
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 36 2 HOXGKOXG. May 28 Special Standard Sendee* Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $1581 Bl sterling; W. ***** to USII, 51.8.'*5 to Malayan $1; $0,180 to one Indonesian __> piah- Gold S^^S m a .a«i
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  • 189 2 In Court, Soldier Escapes SEREMBAN, Tues Private Saat bin Ismail, 22. of the Malay Regiment escaDed from custody today while awaiting his turn to be procured before the Port Dickson magistrate en a charge of assaulting a Policeman. Saat was alleged to have committed the assault while reng arrest at
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  • 73 2 XL ALA LL MPLR. Tues. Lav Soo Seng, an 86-year-old inmate of the Tai Wah Hospital for the Aged here, died from drowning m a hospital bath-tub. the Coroner Inche Abdul Aziz Tahir found today. Mr. P. Chelliah. a hospital assistant, said that he found Lav
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  • 264 2 GOVT. TO DISCUSS WORKERS WAGE INCREASE CLAIMS MR. K. M. BYRNE, leader of the Singapore Civil Service Staffside Council successfully persuaded rhe Government to discuss the wage increase' claim by its 3,000 workers with their Union representatives, 1 yesterday. Immediately after Mr, Byrne's mediation, the Director of Personnel, Mr. J
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  • 67 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Leacers of the National Union of Factory and General Workers will call on the Senior Assistant Minister for Home Affairs. Inche Baahaman, ;ie>:t month, m a fresh effort to break the deadlock over the Funcj Keong Factory strike. They have an appointment with
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  • 67 2 6 E RDANG, Tuei Following are the winning numbers of the Serdang English School Building Fund Committee Lottery drawn recently. First Prize— l63l3— ssoo Second Prize— ll2ol- tit, Third Prize— l26B4— slso. Fourth Prize *****— 5100. fifth Prize— lo4sB— sso. Consolation *****. ***** *****, *****— 525
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  • 53 2 TAIPING, Toes.-- Wellkr. "Ar-. Tci.pir.s: residents, Mr and Mrs. John LaaaTOO of Coronation Road, will celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary on Saturday. There will be Hich Ma.ss at the Church ol St. Louis. The Laaarov's three chllIren snd ll irandchildren from B Dgapora, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh are
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  • 169 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Assistant nurses m the Federation 'Medical Services, who number over MM), would consider joining the Malayan Nurses Union if it would accept them as equal partners. This was stated today by' Che Siti Ramah binti Haji Ibrahim, Deputy Chairman of the Pro
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  • 50 2 A SINGAPORE taxi-driver was rohhed of $20 by two men who boarded his taxi at Chancers Lane, on Monday night. After ordering him to drive to Dunearn Road, one of the I enfers grabbed him by his neck while the other pointed a knife and robbed him.
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  • 98 2 Burglars' $10,000 Gem Haul KUALA 1 1 mpik Taes After a Inn- lull tMeeea last aigM raided the home of a direc tor uf tlie I.m Seng Omnibus Company. Mr Lim K.im Sen:;, and stole more than SI O.OOO jewellers The thieves forced their way into thc Pahane Road house
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  • 90 2 Gun Salute For The Sultan PEKAN, Tues— A 17-gun lalute and a glittering pai here today marked the Sultan Of Pahang*s 52nd birthday. The Sultan inspected a fuard-of-honour formed m nben of the forces and Police. The celebrations then moved to the B I Istana. There, the Sultan conferred the
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  • 69 2 MALACCA, Tues— A Chinese and two M were brought m today by Police for interrogation m connection with the deaths of a planter. Lim Kok Yoke, and a merchant. Koh .Koh Teh. wi bodies were found' last week m Selandar jungle swamp. A Police spokesman said
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  • 224 2 SINGAPORE will not gain by dealing: freely m American goods and it is to her interest now to retain sterling currency regulations. Thi- was stated ycsterdav by lhe Presir.cnt of the Intern Uanal General Electric Company 1 I America, Mr. w. r. Herod.
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  • 45 2 Kr fU S fe from WHlesley wha attended R (ivirs ourse from M.v >1 to Im\ with the Resident Commissioner. Penan*. Mr. R P. Binghan at Lo Pan Hon- m Lore Lane. Penaag The villagers were presented with certificates by .Mr. Binghan
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  • 205 2 Xl A I I Mil !J, T Conduct Medals and were awarded h, the Sullan I sion ol his 52nd n thdav, fafe, 1 DC rs go to Mr Lallan. State Engineer P; and Mr. JEM. Cave. S Financial and Senior Land Of!.I r Mr. LafTan, the ay. mark*
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  • 85 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. S:a Chai Bene. 24. with previou .ctions, was today jailed for six month., the I Magistrate when he j pleaded guilty to theft of a bicycle. Two policemen on beat duty Sungei Besi Road on May 21 became suspicious when thev Sia carrying
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    52 2 P*Thaps thf anl &£ar* m thf v ai, tl IS mCkmHk Pioneer ia jg. s of tht ssd has to perforauam a as '.Vjdiipaii dar. iddttite Ul also a n artiTf the Ipprr I i r-artua* of the first fh» the N Dame. Draaj Recently hf i* loader (■ovetTHfit
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 130 2 fITCO MOTOR MOWERS *^_»a<_fi. v *^P^__J^_^_. >___k*9V___ fif ff ff\\ Dim RIM MODFIS WMI Mil I SM JB Itt DEMOS STRATION OS WMQVESf ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ROBIN' v a \r'> k i 111 :fcW"J3, S B*e_ sss; MII N I- k m NT! ..-I'. S Saa-.\ft»ats: *lneaporr Johw* I
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    • 147 2 mflZ%%^ DYNAIi \\\aTJam\\^Mam\\\ %f tm 9 __L Jl JKJH let I mmmmWmWmf^^ *W L^M y with JJ WATERBURY'S COMPOU When you're ia peak condition. a. feeling really f:t. you've got the Dyna* mic Drive yea need. And to /.<-<•*> W I there's no sounder d;e' s-r* Bl than Waterbury s
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  • 102 3 And Now Demand By Insurance Employees MORE than 600 emjployees of 13 hM mn companies i. S a minimum wage >ca!e and improved working conditio.". liey submitted a 24-point demand to their emp erdaj. and wanted as ment within 15 days. The Insurance Cornp Union, on beha workers, asks a
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  • 188 3 19 Gef Quit Notices 111 l tenants of 19 shops at the junction of a l.nt'.Lif Koad and Hiffh Street, Singapore, have m. i^ued with a final warning by the City Council tp.c;- premises by June 30. < a er a. The quit notices
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  • 108 3 Stowaway No. 3 Still At Large N'-year-olc: Mohammed Misbah Hamid Shane, the second of three stowaways who made an unscheduled, illegal trip to Singapore f I ombo aboard the lint surrendered to Colony Immigration authorities yesterday. Roy Wolff, a frienc of Shafle's. was the first to sum ie authorities on
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  • 307 3 100-yr-old Masterpiece Gets A New Look' THIS oil painting of &J. Sebastian is 100 years °ld and has been hanging m the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd m .o-o s Basah Roa d since lo.)8. Measuring 12' by 12 tho painting was taken down five days ago for restoration- This
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 3 SINGAPORE Peßee tie now looking for this man, Suliman bin liabib, an Indian Muslim i; tit 31. m canaerUoa with the death af a Chettlar r. Muthukaruppan whose decomposed body was found m a pit off Wing" Loong Koad on Mon* d.i algM. Information may be given to the
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  • 44 3 ARUDJ] KARTAV.TNATA deputy chairman of the Indonesian Parliament and leader of the psii (Islamic) Party I l i d through Singapore y, erday, for the United States. Mr. Kartawinata will join Dr. Soekarno's goodwill m.ssion In the SI *es.
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  • 138 3 Questions For Next Assembly LIBERAL SOCIALIST Assemblyman for Tanglin, .Mr. John Ede, will ask the Singapore Government at the next Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday why the average retail price of rite has increased this year. His Other questions inchjde details of Government
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  • 53 3 THE t's Deputy A i tant Secretary of State, Mr, Wi Liam J Sebald. who left Washington y\ terday foi s six-week tour Aie Far Eas*. will vi.-v* Singapore on June SO, Air. Beheld 1 trip will take hfr~ i I BM Ol the capital
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  • 69 3 TOO Jee Boon, 18, who ile pdr of trousers, belong: to a swimmer, i. d Stra *> T Cmuu: Beat b on April 8, was yesterday jaiie i i three moi tha by Mr D. C. D'Cotta, the Singapore Fifth Magistrate. f >r the theft of Wat.- h,
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  • 195 3 LACK of funds is keeping 125 deserving students who were successful m the recent entrance examinations from entering the University of Malaya. Tho University has appealed to the Sineapore and Federation governments for further financial assistance a. recruit siafl to cope with
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  • 147 3 Verdict Of Suicide On Airman a SUICIDI verdict was v, terday returned on Senior Aircraftman Duo John Vealc 22, a bomb mechanic. Who shot himself to the head at the RAF Base armoury a'. Seletar on April 8 this s i er, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. LAC
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  • 67 3 TWO YOUTHS. Ow Sni Soo and Lee Ah Kow were yesterday acquitted In a Sineapore Court on a charge of ahr] •ng Tham Yee Tom st Mew Bridge Road, on Da. 13 Last year. It was ■>EC I that 4V m fOUtbs essaulted Tham near a
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  • 58 3 Jail Term Supervision tax Jwee ECahg, with I i o previous convictions for theft. wai fciterdey sentenced to months' imprisonment for the theft of a motor cycle wo An $1,000 from. Tan Hock Lian^ it Dorset Road. BtogßpOra, on Mar on 15. He was also ordered to undergo s year's
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  • 255 3 CONSUL WITHDREW DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY, FINED $25 GERMAN Consul m Singapore, Dr. 11. Scholten, wno with irew his pica of diplomatic privileges yesterday, was Anc I $25 by s Colony Co urt tor iwonsi lerate drum-. On Hay 23, Dr. Scholten claimed diplomatic Immunity wh< n told be a o i
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 46 3 I !_LJm_ maarumawaaatw^M ifSwr i Mb J* fS-mmfA H^w f*fl_ I m\ mmm aw* •*< IER Wn mm**™* ost l\ i h( Like ml mSmyJy I **w/ M;_v-Lr«o yer>ui I* «c a *r* d staVm«s news -^__^___-__>. li i ssF*n*~ jp Igapore NOW HAVE A NEW ARPET DEPARTMENT
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    • 184 3 Here is something NEW for the ladies of Spore VIENNA-NEWYOKE-MRIS \y SKIRTS fi BLOUSE §5|HPk SETS. MADE of Cords. SftSflßßfc NO NYLON SB|_{fcjSßi N 0 SILK H|l||liW NO NOTHING. |BB£|^9b cords j^HnßflL More Cords Millions^ OF CORDS YOU MUST SEE IT Ii TO BELIEVE IT. ONLY AT 41/4:?, High Street,
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  • 128 4 AUSTRALIA will try Ul exp a more manufactured Including capital equip- ment to Malaya, Australian Trade Minister, Mr. John McBwen laid m S:r.gapi're yes- 1 terday, Re irrti d hf Qantag with three iasistants on his wav L nd .<n to attend the Commonwealth Prime
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  • 102 4 SCHOOLBOY Koh Poh Ken| wn Ml m ths third floor f tht Catholj v.zh School, Singapore, on April 7. cc [.mitts I lid le, thc Coroner's C ni decided yesterday, Rh Whj -h v. I vr,- din court. indi<-atcd that he might have killed him c f
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  • 69 4 Taxi -Man Fined $25 ■Dj lAPOßFMsflihslo.Mr. m\ I Caaa yesterday fined L'' l XI or T S(,r Chan. J. 2 v tor I having In s i; orderly manner on Sept 30 last. The complaii ant, Ifri I Anth miss told the court' that Iye ihoute I si her to
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  • 49 4 I JAMES T. FARRELL. Ameri- can author who became famous! with his trilogy on "Sturi< Lonigan," aril] srrive m Singapore bom Australis on May 31. 1 He will remain m the Colony ■or a oriel Btaj, during the] course of a world lecture tour
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  • 182 4 Field And Classroom Lectures JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Children of rubber smallholders hove now the opportunity to learn the art of growing rubber under a training course sponsored by the Smallholders Advisory Ser-j vice of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. Recently, children al smallholders
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    69 4 I M EMBER S of the S British Red Cross So- J i elety Detachment 7 of Ll I the Singapore Branch n I led by their ComiTiand- i> ant. Mr. Chan Yook i I I.oong. donated blood at I l 1 the Blood Transfusion v i 1
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  • 159 4 Witness Treated As Hostile SINGAPORE trade unionist, Lee Yong Mm, 34, was yesterday acquitted on two charges of extortion. Lee was alleged to have dishonestly induced A. P. Dorai and M.A. A:'.iz. manager ol the Taj Cinema to; pay him (500 by threatening to organize a
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  • 66 4 ax Australian disc Jockey ivho specialises m jazz who jj also an expert on speedboat racing arrived m Singapore rterday on hii «ray to England and the United State< to book midget racers and speeddrivers for Australian svents. Be Is Ifr, Ky m Bmyflion.
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  • 17 4 THE next Singapore Assisei bagiii In tho Supreme "ourt on Monday at 10.30 a.m. 1
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  • 89 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation Government grant towards the building: of an "International House' and Australian students at the Melbourne University The project Ls slated to provide hostel accommodation for 126 foreign scholars, a large proportion of whom hail from this country. The f:r>t
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  • 114 4 Murder Trial Opens In Assizes A SEAMAN. Teo Ah Kow, yesterday claimed trial to a charge of murder m the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Knight. He was accused of causing the death of a labourer Quek Kang Lee on Dec. 14.' last year, at a market near Omar Road.
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  • 113 4 Fishmonger Freed On Society Count TAX BBOW YICX, 20. Fishmonger, bowed his head to !a Singapore District Judge yesterday and said: Thank via;. Your li' nov.r." soon r. ri er M v.tk iCQUitted on a charge' of assist nrr mi n the :n. -ni-^o nrnt of ;ai unlawful secret societj
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  • 71 4 TWO Singapore youth leadars vrfll leave lor Britain by air on July 1. on a conducted tour of youth organizations and centres there. The youth leaders are Mr. Henry Tan Hony Gle, nominee of tne Federation of Boys' Clubs, and ilisi Yeo 800 Hwa,
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  • 169 4 A SINGAPORE bouaswifs I irned on thi tap to wash me f,jr lunch just before no n yesterday. Whoosh! A brown m iddy lhe tap sn 1 r:r lac •si into a limp The spray from the sink sp a hed her hair. fa~e
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  • 162 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) In Singapore yestcrdav were: Buyers Sellers Spot 'nom.) 76 ~6\ No. 1 RSS June No. 1 KSS 751 751 No 2 uss 14 1 No. 3 KSS 7S| "A Tone; Steadier. STORE TIN The price of tin on the local market yesterday
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  • 34 4 today made a 550.000 to accommodate overseas llou.se" wing m London.' Plans are already uno>r < way to provide similar amenities for Malayan stu- I di nts studying religion m i Egypt. v
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  • 82 4 i British baßaC icaducet, sctor and composer, lar. Denr.!<; I Drew Arundel!, and 4 age artist, Mr. Kenneth RowelL, |i arrived m Singapore yesterday i by Qantas on their way to > Australia, j They 9rH\ be m Australia for h three months, organizing ba!- l
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  • 50 4 I A SONGSTRESS. Bin Lean Chun, yesterday pleaded guilty by :etter m the Singapore City Court to not submitting ber Income-tax returns f r 1953, 1954 and 1955 within 21 day?.' Sne was fined $20 on the flrsl two charges and discharged on j the last charge-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 36 5 \a\ Z\mmt ai Km* Tap L -arfee at* LSulrief |Zf Taipise. Cfsea^e[Lt Shikar Kan* I»» g UGMT:— V^ Won; ,«ha ama i-'sf »>. lee *>■« Wide. r*» j Mr aad nil Tfß of -Lee Jit J
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  • 38 5 TWO men were stabbed' m a bar m Victoria Street Singapore, on Monday Diaht after being assaulted b y a gar.? of thugs, believed to be mere, society gansters. Bottles and stones were thrown.
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  • 28 5 GEW Ah Hang and Tay Kirn Mak who were found gambling were each lined $12 or six days* jail by the Muar Magistrate. Inche Pawan Ahmad, yesterday.
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  • 235 5 NONE of the five major hotels m Singapore sending a representa* to the Pacific Hotel Sr m Honolulu. Hay. This seminar, the first ai kind, will be held bet v. June 4 and 9. manager of a big hotel told The
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  • 23 5 rm ci o! the Johore State Cour held at the Council Chamber m Johore Bahru en Juno 19. at 10 a.m.
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  • 131 5 THERE will K e n i li of mails on May 31, Queen's Birthday. ;n Sn^.gapore. Business at the General Post Offic be from I |m. to IJ noon. All §uh eflffrti and postal agencies will be open I mfl a.m. to 10.30 a.m. The
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  • 352 5 Minister Plans Talks With State Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Leaders of the rubber and tin industries m the Federation today hailed the call of Mr. Tan Siew Sin, president of the Malayan Estate Owners Association, to open up the country's ten million acres of cultivable
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  • 261 5 NO THEATRE, SO COLONY WILL MISS AUSSIE TROUPES LACK of a proper theatre m Singapore and uncertainty about when rebuilding of the Victoria Theatre would be completed has prevented Australian theatre director, Mr. Hugh Hunt, from making any definite plans for theatrical shows m the Colony. Mr. Hunt was here
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  • 74 5 Appeal For Band Instruments WANTED: Bugles. fluto3 kettle drums and cymbals: bj the 4th Sinfapore Boyi Bnlade. These can I c Offered M donations or so.d to tne Brigade When sufficient Instruments are acq tired, the Brigade will form its own Bi:<:le Band. Recently, the Brlgp.de hold two BOdSi] functions
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    • 140 5 Choose any Colour m these two superb paints ROBBIAL.\C HamMHA Cnjfielcf MALAYA 6- BORNEO sags CLEAR THE SKIES FOR THE STRATO-FLYERS OFTHE fIRSIpB U. S. AIR FORCE! ..who bail 9ff__*^__lfl_l out at su P erson,c speeds. ..ride wMS^^^Sk&m hour. make balloon-gondola mm Threshold COl oe ,J (i\Ttt4imh Hf*?*p E ,^<fc^.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 621 6 IN his call to thc Mtenttaal Cam W-WBl to open up a million acre o: yal.a land ta rubber planting, the president al the Malay all E, Associatio: Mr EM flaaW Bto, s~adi this significant remark. "There is no MM o: ■UaUllf ambitious plans at the centre
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    • 324 6 CINGAPOKK'S Minister for Lci.icat.oii. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. shou.d be congntalated fog -*i"»»g the younger pan rattan thai they hati no right to tc to authority He, In bti ar oi m rtlce ducatioA ma., try, hate ratted lhe bitterness of receiving threat from lhe students of
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  • 524 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Giiiiasekera THE story has now been told why the Singapore Mcrdika talks flopped. Not that the public do not Know the cause. Many expected this result even before the Mission winged Its way to London ln parts. Bu* it is Interesting to hear
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    • 135 6 Sir; Your Ifi Gunaseaera is r:ght when he says: "A Govern r.r> n aAt tf Uaaes defei i I i arorher when he is exploited but this rft H mean that commonsc:. .--.d the cf righte must subordinated tne support < f the lal ere thi How is anyl
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    • 125 6 "5 M: *>.J •■•cd riJ e°ubuessly i i-J] wan m SinpJ can effc the 1 tion on the onejJ IC»l.>, f CTCT.'" I to push the rd the brink of Ca the < the PJ into or wealth. H« I with a t*enuitxsj the undra dynamic m problems tbs:H
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    • 271 6 S rj Tee Religion of Islam -.a", ays baa been made fficult by tbc various Stata r a ith( ritics. It has become so Opprt liva that the a:• li beauty Is lost, For example, m the Selan- State Council recently the of me Religious Department
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    • 332 6 S;r; I thoroughly agree with say Bmeh-respected fri-T.d L C.L. of Fcnaaft th it it is Ibi duty c: thoai 1h I fi :n prayer to i Btreai Qod Atanighty to graai |q *ktfnrinni and its people "e>ptclally to its political Irj id r.-." the
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    • 156 6 1 /.ly. I WM released Iron tne General oital after a re-operat. on of my right arm, which was injured during the B.MA. which was bad v Uvisted. became arOTSi D I worked on board a ship and as a result, I co.. d not dn Bay work
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    • 68 6 Sir: I hold no brief for Mr. David Marshall. He has his faults and foibles, I admit, and according to his <t:A S, they are lesion. But I sir.' ere 1 v believe that if he resigns, there is no one at the moment who can step mto Us
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  • 1178 6  - ESCAPISM IN JAPAN RAWLE KNOX By feaae -ccenHs; viaUad Japan) >\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\ EVERY one of Japan's 35.000 snorting great diesel buses must have been on the road; every one crammed, with small babies flattened almost out of shape against the window panes. In each bus a girl m a sort of
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    • 57 6 Announcing the \nw Arrivals I^^. jr^ti FURNISHINGS Latest Varieties m f^f&^wl a very wide Range ■9jrj sSF DAVID WHITEHEAD j^B&^B(J^ ROCKFAST I BEVIS ff^^^^h\ FANCY CURTAINS I liuinn'^'d F nfli*h (>mlitv F.»-t s In Dr^ijns For our s n\ftgftn_L (]pcinßߧ eg mm mm aw m ami t s" *7 \n
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    • 55 6 MALAYAN RAHf TRANSPORT SERVICE The Malayan Railway Adminis^H facil.t.es for the Cc cc on, StorogeJ Delivery of goods of every description. Enquiries en c 1 welcomed by the D sf Kuala Lumpur Prai Ipoh m 0 Gemas Singapore Tumpat the Port Manager, Port ft U or Traffic Manage' P.O. Box
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  • 290 7 New Missile, Fastest Ever, Is Only A Start Iff ID. CallI tnl Advisory Cfsr AetaEuCA) Tester btsi it aad lie fastest fa& rvfr rccafal laanlan test L exciiaang ba per hour, fc_fs Bi sajaai pre- J Waradurr would be encountered by an intercontinental b mist as it plunges toward
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  • 115 7 Africanization: \MIWI A, I'ganda. (IP)— Chief Secretary t 11 II utwell told the relative Council d.i\ tli a t Iganda Africans would not he ready to take government ■> ior I.") or 20 years. He said, •*the time will come I when the government of
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  • 100 7 SIXTEEN Korean orphans including a three-year-old girl adopted by Hollywood cowboy star Bay Rogers are shown happy with their defenders as they stopped over m Tokyo on the way to newhomes m the Cnited States. The tiny children of Korean mothers and American
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  • 189 7 HIROSHIMA MAIDENS ARE CONFIDENT NEW YORK. May 29 (AP) Twenty-four young women of Hiroshima who are here for plastic .surgery were said to have expressed confidence last night »n their doctors. despite the death of one of their number on the operating table. Norman Cousins.
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 55 7 DI'RBAXVII.I.E. (ape Tro\ ince. May 29. (Reuter) Durbanvilles official grave digger. Mr. (J. Watney. lias begun to dm his own grave m the Durbanville cemetery. of the grave will be cemented to pravant it collapsA M and eing accustomed to digging gTS he decided that nobod^but
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    • 47 7 BATOR ROUOI L d ma, ata] 29 i: itar) Both -as of the Louisiana Lei lal ire have adopt*, d r lution ci n uncing 11 rjnit( d i; v- s 8 ipi tn< Court n i dn racial segre-gati»-r. In I oil aa invalid.
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    • 42 7 WASHINGTON May y i t d a Beat n, whiti i: and r< run r r- publican senal i* fn no Nenrav. j nominated by Pri silent B (cnhowei j rd iy to at Be xetary I th Ent nor.
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    • 37 7 F UUS, M A If, (AF -An A:. -a. i groan yes* terday called for a ssn 'i em Univer students m France, Tur..-., md Morocco m protc I Jnst ft p v an Algeria.
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    • 28 7 I [AH, tea Im\ Kay H AP —Syrian Pi aidant Shukrij Koarat j arrivad by taa yaatssv r a four-day state v.. a to Jorri B
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    • 33 7 SHANNON AIRPORT, Ireland, May 29, (AP).-^Two tyrii of an Air Fr S QWf Onstcllation burst as tie plana landed hoe yaaterday, riftyeigbl a Rigors v. ore staikan It jnL :rc i.
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    • 31 7 PALO ALTO Cai fornia, May 2<. (AD—The U.S. Kavy yestirday announced a now carrier plane, the Dougkl MD Ssrj -cr." beloved capable of di stroyiß ttM iwtftast enemy aircraft.
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    • 29 7 HJSW YORK, llay 29 (AP>— A Pan Amcri' an UVr'd AirD i arrive I si [diewild Airport at 2251 GMT m '.•i n <;•-.: M minutes, nonp from Rome
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    • 25 7 GaWEVA, May 29 (Router) —Spain has joined tho International Libo ir Organization, bringing membership to 79 countries, it was announced i rterday.
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    • 32 7 MOSCOW, May 29 (AP) Ta" Soviet government, yesterday decreed that the working day of youths from 16 to 19 will be reduced from eight hours to six. effective July 1.
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  • 134 7 Britain's H-Test Worries Islanders n m d nations. May 2 1 tern Ss ooan have eased "gi v 1 n 1 I Britain's reported plan Ifl explode a hydrogen bomb next year at ai itmas Island to bs nortbiast than 1 representatives >nid so n ,1 etitic to U.N. Secretary
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  • 191 7 Is He Under House Arrest? LONDON. .'May 29 (AP) Diplomatic informants said last nijrnt that General Mohammed Najruib, the man who led the revolt against ex-King Farouk of Egypt, is helieved under house arrest m Cairo. The information reportedly reached Western governments from Egypt.
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  • 35 7 FRANCE and Morocco on Monday signed agreements giving Morocco the right to take over her own diplomatic affairs. but specifically left Over the future Status of U.S. air bases m the former protectorate. AP.
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  • 285 7 Special Safety Measures For The Queen ASSASSINATION SCARE HITS SCOTLAND YARD DUKE'S ANCESTRY MAKES HIM SPECIAL TARGET LONDON, May 29 (UP) Scotland Yard drastically increased its guard around Queen Elizabeth II yesterday m the wake of reports that fanatical Cyprior gunmen have arrived m Britain. The gunmen, reportedly numbering tw>
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  • 176 7 'H-Bomb Fear Makes Japan A Nation Of Neurotics' TOKYO, May 29 (Reuter)— A Tokyo observatory spokesman said here today that the United States had definitely tested a hydrogen weapon at Bikini Island on May 27 "despite American silence on the matter. Tne sporA'sman >n.<v detailed gtud} condition.; record readings and
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  • 34 7 RUSSELL Tor.:: iy, Miami swimming instructor serving m year.- for I h high diving leatb af his S-yaar-old "Aauatot* 1 daughter Kathy, has baan ordirid committed to tha Florida State Hospital aa Insane.
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  • 41 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower on Monday Mgncd tho U.S. Farm Bill but eapresaed di-appoint-mrnt that it dnos not allow advance soil bank payment.Ifl fanners. He said the Bill ha s shortcomings, but "its advantages outweigh its harmful provisions." A. P.
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  • 86 7 Gay City Life Only A Delusion TOKYO. Hay 'J i <V~ .'cri More than "I 0 boys an I gir Ijllwjgll tIM ages of 13 an:: Li, w'r.o ran away 'r.c.r .i i n li gay life m thi <'ity. wi a police prote I jriST ac- ing In tha
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  • 61 7 BELGRADE, afaj 2 1 ad— [1 ian Coi mii lc »der Palmiro Tog iatti crossed into Yugoslavia by ear j Htardajr en route lo a meeting r.cre arith President Tito. 1 ia tnaataag between the two Communist leaders comes al810 I on thi eve <
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  • 44 7 SELF-GOVERNMENT for tl i thr< mllll ti 8 ith Pa fie al.at-1' r v. J!'"'. yesterday by Dr Kr Ry< m f the Ur Call, mis a I recentl: I inn i tt m th. third South nf< rence m the F Reuter
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    • 17 7 f\ mm UMsitbt. •<* Surest* *<£c to saaaaaaaaai P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. C 0 LTD Kuaia Lunpur, Pening.
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    • 156 7 Jr/ t Drinks m a Jiffy F maaa*. |C 1 1 s™Um n 0 W >w> 11 Jfit COCKTAIL MIXER .jE—Hsf This mixer tells at a jilanee tlie corrert fMp wk ingredients ami exact proportions for 1 ."> different be\ erases. It* air-spaced container and Wwt ft maj^*&*&at sleeve prevents
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  • 171 8 To Guide Ships, Planes Anywhere In The World DFTROIT M.v 21 < AP> Man-made Mars to cuide ship* and planes anywhere m the world urrp predictrd >esterda\ by ;i hrvslcr iII I iwrcnce Ir. told the Detroit section of the \meri<an Rocket Societ> that the stars, powered by
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  • 183 8 v:\~nntCTOW, May 20. f R e -tor of the Women's Bureau said ye day the industrial revolution m Far East seemed to lie vms the early Western trend' m that women had the dull and low paying; jobs. Tiller recently retur Iron a
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  • 51 8 Goergje VI currr notes will cease to be legal tender m India on October 1956. The government tification announced that within six months all currency notes of the sjovemment of India except those bearing the Asoka pillar emblem m the will cease to be legal
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  • 323 8 NATO SUPPORTERS GAIN EVERYWHERE Communists Still Strong In Rome ROME, May 29 (Reuter) Italy's Communist Party, the biggest m Europe, has suffered its first severe defeat according to results pouring m today from local elections throughout the country on Sunday and yesterday. The other
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  • 78 8 INDONESIA'S President aSoekarno kisses the hand of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt during a reception honouring the visiting statesman at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel m New York. President Soekarno. dressed m his khaki personal uniform, received the guests for more than two hours and reserved a special greeting for his
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  • 174 8 EGYPT TO END COLD WAR WITH BRITAIN? LONDON, .May 29 (AP) Officials of the Fldengovernment speculated yesterday that Premier Oamal .Abdel Nasser of Egypt may be planning to end Egypt.* year long cold war against Britain. This mpted by sf cret r< rts from amb.. dor S.r 11 after 5.
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  • 74 8 BAGHDAD, h i May CAP) I io oroposed a new law ng marriagi -Tween Iraqi diplomats m I V reigners under legi Horn ibmitted to Parliament ye»"erri, In debate, former Premier Dr. Fadhil Jamali, who himself married an American, urged 'he government nr* *he ban
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  • 62 8 Keep Off Alger Crisis, France Warns The Wo ALGIERS. M..\ < I'ruterJ-fIPJg if necessary to stop intcrten th or any foreign country m the M." Lacoste, residing minister m A published here last night power of V\ Moroccan r on the mjg out regimes h anarchy. Tne cttcB%. feeaaf dtt_P_l
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  • 108 8 NEW YORK, May 29 (AP)— Five men woo call themselves "thi adl cnturous bachelors' left here ma 44--foot form, r Dul b fishing vessel on the firs' leg of a threeyear cruise around the v. The flat "omed Woods* j Shoe II" v. h s skippered 2<
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  • 111 8 World Food Bank Plan Rejected WASHINGTON, May 29 (Renter) The Eisenhower administration has opp- 54 ri proposals by senators for the creation of a world food bank and an international food and raw materialreserve. Mr Thorsten KaUjanrt Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, defined the administration's attitude yesterday
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  • 68 8 'v..: was aaaaa_J| S*' prej *ati_S| Bureau nounced mJS n e arahuHl tal of 12_5! May li*^^! Stratum J f °r the eaiAl Police cam_!_ J veteiJiJfl Lebanese who dosed a7_ after Nations sion coofataTl The aaSJ that LcbaSS at the trSm car to halt a_J tothetfir/gl when won;-.
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  • 63 8 HAVE MORE CHILDREN OR IT'S THE^ BONN, May 29, (AP) Germany will vanish as a nation within three centuries unless the Germans have more children. Family Minister Franz Josef Wuermelinß said yesterday He called for every German family to have at least three children. "Of 35 nations. West Germany
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  • 36 8 SHErTKU I legs of I trapped H I building fl The wm fl started into I Smith's fl fl power. H Doctor** I gav< H anaesthc I both leg fl I critical cor/-:' fl I
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  • 19 8 who shares fcss^B Edmuw I Zealand of I conquer the *«a»l peak of that the Sw: the peak
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  • 12 8 I Lord Ma: I 1940 to m I lea dr I
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  • 80 8 Jakarta. May 2t, (Reuter) inric nmian iodsjH have aaan ordered to release all prise- y who bava been awaiting trial for long period? and \vh se guilt bad "not ban convincingly proved." Announcing 4 iri-, the President of the Supreme Court, Mr W.rjono Brorijociikoro. Bj .1
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  • 50 8 LONDON*, May ,f (AP) Adolf Hitler's order of the day promoting Erwin Rommel to Fieri Marshal rSik Ifl JIUM 1!*42 was sold for £5| to a British COlliCtor a? Soutneby's galleries yestciday. Two other documents signed by Hitler wem for All 7 after dull bidding.
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  • 46 8 ATHENS. May 29, (Renter)— Thirty deputies belonging to all opposition part.es have tabled s petition asking the Greek, government t > grant an a nnesty to all sentenced and exiled Communists. They ask also for the abo'lt'A.n of capital punishment for poiit.cal crimes.
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  • 28 8 PILOTS working for PaYs, two main a; rime.- yesterday enriec a 17-day strike which paralyser! the internal and international flight scheriu'es of the two eorr.panies. Reuter.
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    • 337 8 Easy Now to Have a Clear, Soft, Smooth Skin From Head to Toe Nixoderm Fights Skin Blemishes, Pimples, Eczema, Athlete's Foot, Itching, Cracking, Peeling Skin and Psoriasis While You Sleep I: any of your family are embarrassed and made unC mf rtlblfl by ugly Dimples, eczema, psoriasis, or red, scaly,
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    • 264 8 most like an invisible jrlove and for that reason it keeps the medicinal ingredients m close contact with the skin for a long time so that they can do their best work. Thousands say that Nixoderm is a true friend for the skin. Helps Skin 4 Ways Nixoderm is a
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    104 9 ihat last appearance of a Russian leader. (See caption below). AT Stalin't v '.praf on M rcfl 9. V. 3, eh tl nt tr Gaorgim. Mi Ie»« Re searesl i ealopued Sc as "Q-.r tracker nnd leader, thc nr, BU r) |g] -t 1/ of Sta will I and
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  • 429 9 Million Americans Trial BY GOSSIP 0 VADIS, DEMOCRACY? WITH OFFICIAL PERMISSION I [\\>\\ (.liampioii from .V gri f zen's future without any regard to justi \nybod th a gri: against a neighbour can nd m a squeak to Wash'ton m the comfortable knowledge that his maliI -us wm ..1 be
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    690 9  -  Ian MacDonald %\\\\\\\\w\w Qy \\\\\\w\\\\^ on hire purchase HE winters were bitterly cold m the little Hungarian province of Szolnok, but the peasant women °f the district couldn't afford fires. ALL THEIR .MONEY WENT ON HIRE PI RCHASE PAYMENTS FOR POISON TO MURDER THEIR MENFOLK. To the tourist
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  • 528 9  -  JUDITH SIMONS Iv Servicemen Find It Tough. Going THERE are half a million mr.ro single males than females between the ages of fifteen and twenty-four m Britain today. That means nearly one and a quarter boys for every girl. The air's can just sit bs
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    • 37 9 UUYAM AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE I Ci'EDULE CHANGES '^eh win be effective from 11 I Ui JUNE 1956 1 1 I Ur *her particulars please consult Us ua| travel agent or any jj ill a| ayan Airways office. j
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    • 143 9 STAR; and YOU-, >1*«;0— Aug. 23 to Sc Do things your own w* what you hear: re- ews and papers; avo j m.'* »»1 as* >n. I ■i LHWA-Sept 23 to Oct 22 i —Solve problems regarding gPI rU«Y- belonging* a- Avoid impractica. < 21 Gain the co-ope i and
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    • 78 9 H^^BSrT^n^HIBHBMHHI W apcu/e fo& Peters F p^\E5', LnsntH M M I snl L sil Lnfc fe«nnann*nnnftnnf 1^9 tW r^EM Si-£ jf 1 I Major Bornian, Stalwart's old enemy, Hfl|S^/ T^O^gHS wS^L^K ?&2~i<b cCjd) B^-Sj I The crew are left in space as a decoy, j '^P s^- ;«i forced to
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  • 133 10 -viM I.i -„.e k j the 'Foreift (J fn official De fOCK Gained coij cost ?rf"___l boom, i«3 ana 3 Perieooßli3 yea: Ko: it added. %i fut tair ment toK«al sion of ecooflj Colony ar,cl pointed out CS lost 3 "imped. Malayan sss US. was thi ehange-cortsj :mp Anr
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 293 10 WORLD trade m rice m 1955 is now estimated at 4.8 million tons— the highest level since the war. This is announced m the IMay issue of the Rice Bulletin just published m London by the Commonwealth Economic Committee. On the import side,
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    • 174 10 Usage Of Tin In US Drops CONSUMPTION of tin m the U.S. decreased by four per cent on daily average m March but owing to the longer month the total was 18.) long tons more than m February, according to the Bureau of Mines. However, domestic tin consumption m the
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    • 69 10 BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation expect.s an overall loss of £1| million this year because of rising costs and the expense of introaaSfwf/S?^ types of aircraft. BOAC Chairman. Mr. Gerard DErlanger reported m London. Mr. DErlanger, who took Ver^ rree e tly as chairman BSked
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  • 50 10 SMALL components, greater efficiency m relation to size, and soaring demand, output and export.-- now valued at mote than 1" 7.000. n0n I year thai Is the general picture of the British radio and electrical components industry which opened its annual exhibition at (irosvenoc House, London. recently.
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  • 408 10  - JOHORE PEPPER GROWERS ARE HOPEFUL M.T. YONG By Acreage Increases JOHORE BAHRT, Tues. Although the price of pepper has declined steadily since 1948, farmers m Johore. who grow the plant as a "cash crop", are not losing hope that it will regain the good price it fetched before. This confidence
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  • 20 10 \%m gj trade r 3 late few* 3 change a [m tifirgtiea aj adian Ft*«na_ mat m ar.r. AP
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  • 150 10 THE Malayan share market was hesitant yesterday, following: the general feeling; of uncertainty m the country. This was further aggravated by the prevailing lower price trends for tin and ruhher. a small volume of business was written. Only small price variations were reported. Price rhanges anaeun
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  • 139 10 MALAYAN lharebroken yesterday reported the following business fione: v A N <Tri<. $1,724: Gammon $1 To to $1,724; Hongkong Bank $870.00- Jacksons $I^2|; M. Cement $1.71; Metal B<>x $1 4:> odd lot: Robinson orcK $2.72}; Straits Times $2..>2i; W. Jacks s2 70. Austral Ifi 9 to 17
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  • 66 10 CONSTRUCTION work has begun at B.P.s Kent Oil Refinery, Isle of Grain, on the major expansion scheme which will enable the refinery to process some 7.000.000 tons of crude oil a year. At present its capacity is some 4.500.000 tons a year. The cost of the
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  • 21 10 WEST German Japanese trade talks are expected to end this week, a Foreign Office spokesman said m Bonn. A.P.
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  • 41 10 THF Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the S.C.C. Rubber Association, Mala- van BacftaaVß Banks Association. the Malayan Sharebrokers Association and all other Singapore markets will he dosed tomorrow for the Queen's Birthday. The tin market, however, will remain open.
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  • 19 10 FINANCIAL and c< m:r. d.t;. markets throughout tIM United Btateg arm be cloaed today M< mortal Day.
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  • 166 10 Rubber Price Drops 1 1/8 Cts THE rubber market m Singapore yesterday closed steadier at 75] cents i lb. for Krai grade i üboer for June shipmenl (76| eanti on Monday i. Larg< ly on some trade support m the afternoon. This shows a drop of li cents. Prices genera.
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  • 117 10 SINGAPORE r_lnm Produce Ex bange noon rosing pricei per picul ye to were Copra, Jum |tti I tqptra, $29| se ers; coconut oil (bulk) |43| seller-, .-oconut >>.. (dm ru I M6| < er A ni k white pepper $92 h ci Sarawak v.D.'c $g| ■r- Special Barawak
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    • 616 10 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE colony oi singapore i>land of Singapore i -o\!P\n:?S i.r.g I I 3of 19: In the ma"' I B Bg II flour Trading Co L* I |g of the C rr.p-ar..' Ori.r.arce, 1•. *\*ol 1 "F IS iiFRFBY GIVEN II that a Petit: a r
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    • 630 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 1 ECICTRICITY DEP AR Tn. MP*. I Suj ply ol L'MO.OOO yard of Polyvinyl Ch rid PVC) In ..a I Sheathed ibli (Outd rll Ten- r D< p $2 :;ndCl 12 NOON 11 rm fr El< :trl Ity Depar- m< r.* i Room 109).
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    • 653 10 TENDERS are hrrttod fo: ipi to Hospita s. r ♦Ie exceptjoi v.- ridge H .-p:'a., In following:Quantity Required a B arith ru ber soles Ap. r Ml aSITI (b) SUppen aI h velvet top and ai rubbei so i a- pros, i t saspein for p-riod Ist July, llwl to
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    • 47 10 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CASH COLLECTIONS OFFICE JALAN RAJA BOT .MARKET. THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED that due to "•cry poor response the Ca^h Col.eetins Oflire at Ja!an Raja Hot .MarKet will be closed with eileet from 1.6.56. C A. J POTTER Municipal Treasurer, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 112 10 YUGOSLAV- 1 From Hongkong for Rongoon. Bo^^- Beyrouth ond the J Sm R P or. .r] m/v "VELEBIT 1 4 7 j F-om Adriotic, Red Sco Ports J ond Per. vi 4 Pcn.n. i*/l7 Generol Agent,: EAST MOUNT 17-B. Robinson Rood. Singopore-1 Molocco: J. M. Gomex Co., 5 v P.
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    • 456 11 ■^^r\DING CO., LTD. Hf'lA'' Robimon Road X ..HU. fUNNELUSE Cult _____i r S pare fSh«m p>njnj _H wn 9'M N—tM 16 JIrVl9/2J M*r :4 Mv 26,2 7 MfH t» l»eeJ *~i chjrjc cargo. ■'Airman lloyd &a' :an line __r' HHi taawarw. I t-li ham Pen.ng HI SSo**P o**o**0 30 May
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    • 1233 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD oc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 netl (Incorporated m Singapore) 02 lines) o.'pT" the blue funnel line SS Carriers opt.on to proceed via other ports to load end discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON Cr CONTINENT Singapore. a. (i i a Ou« Sails P. Sham Penane Anhlochm
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    • 947 11 MITSUI pPt LINE FOR JAPAN trom India S P Shorn Penong Bunyo Maru tor Yokohama Kobe Moji c 5 J "ne 1 J U ne FOR JAPAN from Content Akibason Maru for Yo*-> a 25 i K ac °va. Kobe /a H^*cn g 14 J„n c Akashisnr. Maru f- r
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    • 706 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok ond For East. Penong P. S horn S pore "KAMBODIA" Cdn 4 2 43 "LALANDIA" 7 9 June 10 1 3 June 14 1 5 June "MAGDALA" 9 lOJunc 11 12 June 13 MJune "JAVA" 15 16June 17 18June 19 22June HOMEWARDS Soilings
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    1136 12 who terrorize the street girls CONTINUING THE EXPOSE OF LONDON'S WEST END SCANDAL BY ARRANGEMENT WITH THE DAILY MIRROR (|N the streets of the West End the prostitute seems fearless and brazen. Vet m her heart she Ls I•n c 1 y and frightened. LONELY because she
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  • 243 12 f lo.ydo;; \mllN( a c indention of pr telescopes a other genious anna t studying the hea > aatr frs have made i > <.>■'.<> sih i g discoveries, G >d r u have found their ataaa about the universe were ay aw means correct. I arliest times, the
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    • 292 12 STANDARD'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I I I I 1*1*1*1 ■■^al I bbbH H^ I ■~"~~TB Br™""™" 7i g^B*-*""^^ H I g^gB i I tih I bbB I I I I I I I I I I I I I j I I ''III'* (I I re 5. Drawing power of the
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  • 289 13 Flat out to win now' --Johnson BRIAN CHAPMAN REPORTING IttST news since the cricket season started is that the ]|||il ins ire now soing fl-.it out to win-^ountv matches rentative sames. Tests, the lot. Is th*. Oval ten wicket disaster it was clear that skipper lan
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  • 271 13 MELBOURNE. May 29 A 30- year-old housewife will lead the h tra :an at- < on the worr D rack and field events at the Y. bourne Olympic Gar.. ihe is Shirley Strickland Dela Huntey fr m western Ana* tralia. who preYlouslj rt presented Australia m
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  • 77 13 The Combined tors nicked their team rday to meet Malacca, at ■ra on Saturday, June 2 ia a Malaya Cup fixture* The team showa two changes from that which was beaten mgapore last week. is a much more like team than predecessor. im is Wallace (Army),
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  • 494 13 CUP TIE TIME IS AROUND FOR THE ARMY By DONALD NAWS CI P Tie time has come around for the Army Base District football team, when the second round of the Junior Cup and the first round of the Parker Cup will be played on Thursday May 31 and Saturday
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  • 450 13 By EDIN PETERS WE are now m the midst of the Malayan motoring season for within the past four weeks speed or hill climb meetings have been held m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. On May 20, the Penang and North Malaya Motor Club
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  • 188 13 Nee Soon Lead In Cricket Lge. NEE SOON are leading with 67 j points m sevc the Combined Services Cr r_l id it's inter-f< i ~es cricket leaLurv S r <~ r c p S. A" .").:> points md third Seletar B'* .>. ith 4 j •v. Here are Urn
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  • 38 13 KUALA I.VMPUR, T uei Federal BstabUshment Otßee beat the dock tO match a dramatic si itaey I f II runs against Klar.s Hovail JB a cricket match a thm Taylor Road ground her^ today
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  • 82 13 JohM Rntficrford, Av?trrV:a's Test touring team opening batsman, puts his glove to his tore after being hit by a rlsna hell from Lancashire jn<.' tattler, Brian Statha^\ (not shown) as an unidentified LanCaaajfl cricketer TWmt fa lo BM Mm. Ruther f nrd received a badVj cut
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  • 124 13 WEARNE BROS. B.C beat Borneo Co, 5 C hp I v paaam to three < .<ndly game of badminton played on Saturday. Tha resulti (Weenie Bros' players ment si <~d Br > were. Single-: Chan Heng Ann beat baas 1 15-11, 15-1 Alfred t I ti
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    • 588 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACWi HX T2< V Officer at Malayan Int. The will be on a temporary basis st ins* tract i loyment liter. Salary depends on qualif mod and experience but it will be m the scale of $324-$7OO i basic. The qua !u for appoi ntment are— Age
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 218 13 aer B Y Al Ca PP F~"r- The Bald Igdle is a Menace to All ■■SflAVsT <XM+t£#C/A^ I VOC BOARDS OF D RECTORS OF SHAKV A*,C*3C4iL 7C> 77/f CRJM/NAL HELEMLHT mm^LMQtABALO TRPCR4 0<\3 L ONG k r., r? aov£ vet/ SWM£ UKE A BALD OT2 V<X/ A< /GGLE FAC//V YOU,
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  • 860 14 Has Regained Old Form Says Windsor Lad IPOH "Hies -Several candidates from the powerful van Breukelens' stables were sent out against the clock at this mornings gaUops m prtpratKj for the Perak Drrbv meeting Six horses stood out— SO\ EREIGN. LITTLE J WHIM^ ALL, ROYAL WORLLNGTON
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  • 197 14 SEVERAL Derby candidates were out at useful work on tne second track this morning;. F.uphratrs last year's D~r' y did a steady r< md an half mile m evens. al ha I lockey Ransome astriA Be did his work y on the bit. Bearer Bond.
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  • 107 14 Easy Win For The Junior AA JUNIOR Athletic Assr tion, one of the top teams m the S.A A league, gave a sound eight nil beating to the Kadayanallur Ml League m their leag counter at Farrer 1 ay. Kadayanallur Muslim Leawho played with only ten for the first 15
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  • 145 14 LONDON May :«i ,Knitrri Onlj *"> minutes pla% was possible before lun. h m the mat< h hrtuern M < < and tho \u>tra)ians. t> abandoned as a draw. oe. were 1 210 runs behind the Aus- first inningi total of Peter Richardson, the left aanded
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  • 225 14 A SPECIAL REASON TO WIN AT WIMBLEDON KEN ROSEWALL is out to v.- n the wlmbledon chain* pionship thi. year foe a special reason. He wi I c married la Bri ibene a Oct >- 1 1 r »> la a girl bi ft home Her name Ifisi Wilms McV.
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  • 32 14 police Sp< rti Association re j p> ver n S n l I :in SAF D i leag .c fixture hed tied l v > lat the Jalan Besai Stadium yesterday.
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  • 182 14 Today's Sport o< y i.- c £re SBHFA LEAGUE DIV. I: Ford vs. Hongkonrj Bank at Jc'r.n Besar Stadium; Sime Darby ns. Mercantile Ban 1 at Farrer Park; S.T.C. vs. F. A If, at S.T.C; Chartered Bank vs. Shell at F. aV. DIV. 2: c. w. aa. Bffteariea at Farrer
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  • 379 14  -  KEN TOFT By AUSTRALIA'S Davis Cuppers, Ken Rosewall and Mai Anderson thrilled the 800 i?ns with a scintillating: exhibition of high-powered tennis that drew rounds of applause on the padang yesterday. Threatening weather coupled with the late arrival of the Aussie fitan had the
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    • 423 14 CREDIT BELONGS TO COACHES THE controversy which has been sparked off by a report that the Singapore Schools Sports Council has been given the credit m the coaching of schoolboy swimmers is likely to do irreparable harm to a sport which is fast growing m popularity among both sexes m
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    • 176 14 Siew Lian Takes Top Honours FIFTEEN-vr,..:- Foo Siew Lian earned the listii tion of being the first individual cham:a A exandra SecOO S hool when the school I its initia Championship on a arater-logge I ground yestt r lav Siew Lia n wasj the 100 yards m the time of
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    • 50 14 FEDERATION Police soccer corn petition r '.he '"Han:. icar Shield will begin on Sal rday June a\ at the Police Depot ground, Johore Ba. In the firat round Sc ansae Police p'.av their Johoca counterparts, joint ho 1< v. th Kedah of the il li d laal '-car.
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  • 164 14 THIS year's Singapore Amateur .Athletic Association's annual championships to be held on July 20 and 21 will be run at Jalan Besar stadium. Th.- v. as dcci l< 1 at a < •v.atee meeting af the saaa. he:d a 4 Rafllea institution laat night.
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  • 81 14 AT THE annual genera] meeting of tho Singapore B Harris Association held at the Tiger Sporting Association last night, the following were elected officials for the current ye.ir: President: Mr. Son Ghee Soon; Vice-Presidenta Mr. J. P. Tham and Professor E.s. Monteiro; honorary secretary: Mr. Yeo Koon
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  • 308 14 THOSE who he. WQt local soccer must often v C Cc any of the Singapore A >3 tion barons have C v C r ~,V 5 consider the health of ourj!L_! quenrly, some of our i play three matches wit c < Often char.tv C: sen tar ivc matches
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  • 28 14 ROYAL EnzA Association beat tho Youn Men's Sikh A *on h seven goals 1 ir m a frienc ly soccer match at Farre v_?st _?rc^ v
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  • 50 14 1 'J aaaaa I ■aa '"i ha»^ ak, I B| ■•SI! to ft* tai K jilts ha ?Wr^. v. ac rum a_*Bl I ■ftt mm Mill be at I taaaal ttaw a t« ■an v,:: a. ,|i \.J aa i sb h...rd fc 6 I A hsu I i
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