Singapore Standard, 5 June 1956

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  • 28 1 Singapore Standard gsg 254 T 8* N (Y1i«,J P °io'o Ct -?|i /aL VFj FIRt^GADt GINIRAt^ HOSPITAL r SLNGAI'ORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1956 1 1 PAGE* l"> ri.M*
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  • Article, Illustration
    178 1 Triumphant Day For The Tunku SIMULTANEOUS announcements in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday said that both governments would forthwith consider applications for specific licences to export reasonable quantities of rubber to Communist China. X U A A LI -MFUK, The Pi rat i m Chief Minister 7 .r.j Abdul
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  • 192 1 Bur Arc Intimidated ■■dents m kiidinj; Kimlish m hools living m i«-ar oi .1 icious "Black Panther' gang. Tb^-N^fto^. a secret society. I b d nta themselves has Infiltrated practically every Er._ secondary sch i m Colony. Revealing this, tho Offl i sanding the Sec: I s M.D Mr
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  • 27 1 ■n said Pre- headed Burma nee Itt fight years pBOBc.-> his reI r v?. Defence resident Pfople's party. toft his quittir. \li w^s getting for. friend-
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  • 1975 1 Welcome, But Benefit Not Immediate WHAT THE INDUSTRY HAS TO SAY X I A I. A LI MPI'R, Mon. Tin* Federation Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Ismail bin I);ito Abdul Kahmun. told newsmen that the relaxation neither treed rubber shipments to Red China nor impo>ed a quota for them.
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  • 198 1 MOSCOW, Juno 4 (IP)— Marshal Tito visited the tomb of I enin and Stalin today ;;nd brusquely ignored the embalmed remains of the late dictator whose rule he rejected. Tit< > mato cn-i'.d not have In q man pointed Hi bi »ught a wr<
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  • 37 1 BTOCKTON-ON-TEEB, England. June 4 i Reut< r) The Queen and the Duke ol Edinburgh sailed bom thii north-east port tonight m the Royal yacht Britannia fof I throH-day .state visit to Btodu hoim.
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  • 34 1 NEW YORK. June 5 IAPI —Grace Kelly, married on April 13 to Pnnci Rainier ol Monaco, la expecting a L;tb\ late next January, the New York Po t said jesU rdaj.
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  • 72 1 Madam Valiammah The Union Leader h> Palany. MADAM K. Valiammah of Melville Estate m Labis, who said she is the Vice-President of the Johore Ittfiai of the National Union of Plantation Workers, delivers a stirring address at the inaugural meeting of the rival Malayan Estate Workers' Union held m Kuala
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  • 279 1 as you read report woman surgeon will be p< rforming a delicate appendix operation on tne high >• a.some 400 miles South-east ol Singapore. ftimutea al* r RAi Alr-Bea Rescue Headquarters m Singapore lait night received a dramatic radio SOS. from the Royal r'avy Fleet Auxiliary
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  • 178 1 Not Good Enough, Mr. Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. Tan Siew Sin, president of the Estate Owners' Association, who was chiefly instrumental m getting the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, to move against the embargo on rubber shipments to China, said tonight he was still not satisfied with today's relaxation
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  • 64 1 CAIRO. .1 uv I B r) n E| rptian I \o\ ernmenf not extend the Suez I .ion spires m 1_ Burhan >..: 1.: preientative on Urn <> uom> Board, laid I "The 'on (km will not be V' odn d a Singh ond and the
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  • THE MARKET
    • 58 1 Iri h. UIUTKCv m oil. remc: i I the mw.s with a teadj from I 78} f-nt m hat tity i not 1 i make any < •.on of the trade begar That tou fotri thai nd n ml| t i I follow tr.i rub!;-
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    • 29 1 m Ncv. Bri! .-h HBl jfcHT C hina 1 m rubbrr futurrs I Pr. i up a than a cent a pounr: a m mid-mo:
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 166 2 LONDON. June 1 (Ai*) Britain has authorized 1 C4»lnnirs to cnn.sider applications for the >alr of sti itc^ii goods, including rubber, to Communist (inrii. tho lo:n-n Office disclosed on Monday. The western nations imp. a ban on the export of what they coi ar potc: I goods,
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  • 60 2 THE Sultan of Pahar.-. Sir Abubakar, arrived m Si pore yesterday m a char p!ane with a party of 2<> or He will be leaving with his I hree-year-old State Secretary and three others by the Peleus for Mani'apan and ther on to the United Sta
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  • 34 2 PENANG. Mo: Ing between the Alliance rs and stallho c Penang Bazaar held at th« UMNO Hall here Sunday, passed three resolutions to promote b understanding between the stallholders and their custom-
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    81 2 I e <* tc I I I i; r.l H i r I J r<^ r I Ip. tt 31 the wid£ll the TaSJI He j more usefil "In se^| HMhi ci.l you toia^l Chief \SM TheOaSfl structorj njS zir. the S3 Ma the Ontr« r ing their J
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  • 176 2 Strikers Again Urge Govt. Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The strikers «I tin Keon<; Rubber Manufacturing Ompan> t<><l another attempt to get Government t<> take its Klanj; factories and run them under the Kuial Industrial Development Authority. A (I put v I er>. led b 9
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  • 21 2 1 I Masters I ciplir not to imad 07 tho S I students. H I I Appcsus htitM parents, bstiM
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 60 3 II II ngaporc '^c arrived I II I !h M Mi* *^u#kok with II IB I I a pore. and sale haven IV^ Quarantine 1 B*s^erdav afterI and [eitinuously to 1 I m was ■^c Giar.g Bee on o give *cci. Messrs. I ship's 1 s. RitM I hari
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  • 32 3 'II 4 five zts totall- Mr Justice Singapore M »y her husM tM accident on I I- k: Riisband, who ycle. was k a car ■Hr ?■< Khinz. at ordered I between
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  • 81 3 I -at ions have enH the Singa- Ftttd, to be c X-Ray Club. at the -TuberCo). E. T. Sydney Australia, inner organized at the br_ this year by Mrs. F -on, 300 members. It needs another 5.000 to 10.000 additional memt fore it will be able to its nrst
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  • 209 3 Move To Cut Down Mishaps TRAIN XI) lifeguards will he on duty at tiie Changi Kni lilt -L-iard post from this Sunday, president of the onu In .'guard Cluh. .Mr. V. 1.. Wong, told The Standard jcilf l<JßJ This move wll] cut down the recent of
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  • 96 3 M lIMMI bin Hail Srr.il w .m Mllfliaj li.v god m i ht> Singapore ti.urth Magistrate's < i»iirt v ith the- murder vcar old M iliv s< hookirl Nenrk hinte li ishim on 1 rhruar> B, m a car at llm km k m- i»IT
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  • 34 3 MALA ZCA, Mon. Pari~honcrs of St. Franris' Chin b R rsicie. on Sunday celebrated the Feast of Corpus Christi with a hish mass m the morn- and a H i^ l OM
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  • 274 3 5 -Y EAR POSTAL SERVICE PLAN Also Schemes For Rural Areas And Adjacent Isles SINGAPORE'S Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, yesterday announced a five-year postal services development programme aimed at decentralising the service. Complimenting the Director of Posts, Mr. W. L. Durrant, and hia entire stall for
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  • 104 3 Will. KNOWN Singapore pel sojulity Mr. Aw Cheafl hye (second from light), while oti lus round the world trip. visited Honolulu with Mayor Nca| Blaisdcll before ninlinuiim his flight by Fan American Airwa>s to the mainland Halted States. Shown m the photo lrft to right, are
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  • 213 3 A SINGAPORE District Jud^e and a police inspector differed m their opinions m court yesterday as to the difference between a hunting knife and a dagger. Thi| -ci; my. srOSS v.'hen the weapon was placed before the District Judge, Mr. Eh Cheow Chye. during
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  • 48 3 HONGKONG, June 4 S v, Uti Staruia: d Scr\ ice ing Mil i ot the HongDg Exchange were: S l 5 8 i to £1 Sterling; 50. 86 to US$l; $18.36 to Malayan SI: so iTi to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $255 5 {,0 B tacL
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  • 56 3 MALACCA, Ift Kong Kaw Ec, a Federation Regiment rincl. was today produced m the Magistrate's Court on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Tan Ah Leng with a dasher m the early morning of June I The case \va? adjourned for mention i n J
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  • 313 3 Stripper May Seek Governors Aid 70 GET LICENCE POLICE WON'T GIVE MISS Rose Chan, undisputed "Striptease Queen of Malaya."' may petition the S .^apore Governor m Council for the restoration oi ier licence to perform m the Colony. Mr Keith Seller, h<r h gal RdYlsi r told T!^ standard i
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  • 77 3 IPOH. Mon.— The annual general meeting oi the K;ntn India Association held terday. elected the following as oHice- bearers: President: A. T. B. sraj, Vice-Presidents: B. P. Ariasamy, Bivam, T. v. m. Mahalinuam. Hon. Gen. Secretary: A. Bingaravaltt. Hon. Treasurer: A. N. Katlasm. Hon. So'ia. Secretary: Ramalingam.
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  • 67 3 MR J C S BK ARNF. Ihp new officer for the Regional Information (Yntic, Commissioner GeßeffSTs Office, arrrfed m Sttagapore yesterday by i^.int.is with his ekaniillg Indian wife, I.alitha Bra inc. Mr. Bra mo joined the Foreign Office two years after doin^ research m I'rdu at the
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  • 260 3 Irregular' So Case Is Adjourned PRI CEEDINGS o! I Court Marti;»; m Singapore 1 ok an unusual turn yesterday iHm i nding officer, Capi J I. Lorenzen, tdiU I thai it Ureg i sr M i Dtinue H i ase In <) of the three i ised theii charge^ Invesi
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 301 4 Seized Document Reveals New Aim KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Fresh evidence of the Malayan Communist Party's plans to utilize neutralist leaders and organizations m its political offensive" against Government came to light today m a document captured by The document seized from an MCP leader they
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  • 168 4 Land Owner Charged Wrote Nofc For Somebody Else SEREMBAN. M o n. Tunku Suleiman tun Tunku Burfaan, a landlord, today admitted m Hie SeremtMun llagistrate'i CcHirt to bartng written i letter ovei another man's na allt m hat a subordinate replanting officer was "corThe Tunku appeared on a nimmoi an
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  • 156 4 COMMODITY PRICES ("I.OSINii rubber pricrs (cents per Ib.) m Singapore ypsterda\ were: Ru>ers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot < noni> 7»» T'> June No 1 KSS "♦> 1C No. 2 kss No Kss |S| )S] Tone: Easy SPORE TIN Th«* price of tin on the local market yesterday was $3634
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  • 16 4 MR. LEE To, k Chop.-. Chief Clerk. Alor Gajah District O:--tico. retired tram Mrvicc lasi
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  • 82 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Tbi C.ornici! Trsn^port Company Workers 1 Union here will Uki strike hailot if the manigemeni (aila to locedc to their demand to re-engaft two workers dismi-ssed r »r a minor distip..ri<iry oilence The Union at an emergency n eeting i I nighi chose
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  • 135 4 RAl'B, Mon Mr. JaSwani Singh, financial i lerk, I Central Electrl ity Boar I, Ra ib, hai been Iran terra to Kua i I-; n\ to the Penoi ne Offi c Mr. H Chelliah from KuiJa Lump I] Li taUng his p-i-'c at Raub 9 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon.—
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  • 74 4 TAIPING. Mon—Leavin? this week for Australia on Colombo Plan Scholarship! are Inche Hassan bin Mohamed Nofc, A.sst. District Officer, Lara! and Matang. above, and Mr. (Jan Teow Peon. Chinese Affairs Officer. Larut and Mutant. They wffl study public administration and will be away for six months. They
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  • 50 4 KUALA :."'.:rrß. n The Sofial \V<. fare Pepartment Will conduct more :rse? this yi V h Leadership Training Centre at M on the Selan^or co. ourae will start ea Au>-' L'T. f< f i';\ g di 1 M will be hed from Dec. 17 to 22
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  • 153 4 PLNANG, .Mon.— A hope thpt there would be one dvil procedure which would apply throughout the Hiuh Courts m the Federation ot Malaya was expressed by Mr. I. Pooley, Chairnun ol the Tenant Bar when he welcomed Mr. Justice I. C. C. Kigbv, the Settlements
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  • 84 4 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. A \t of dt-ath by misadv(:v;rc pal rct'.u-ned by the Coroner Mr. Hax-an bin Htmaln ka the Ifaj(btrat6*i Court here today, at an m(- i n a i>.")-yoar-oid pedestrian Lee Ng, who was fatally injured In collision with a car at tho two and
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  • 172 4 BL'TTERWORTH. Mon. Butterwortb North District residents have sent a petition to the Federation Commissioner lor Read Transport, for a better bus service. MOM than 4.00 d people irt living m {he North District The petition pointed OUf that they and their child
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  • 78 4 A MEETING m h< fMteiday it the Labour Dr; I Dt to discuss the nccr. tot rent] :.ips m industry. I: i v attended by representatives of the Chamber of Commerce. Era Union Organisations, [ndustri Employers, the Services, the CitJF Council, the Harbour Board, and Government Dcpartn.-.
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  • 35 4 [R Lee Cheng District Officer, Malacca Central, will be Acting District Oflfl er, during the absence on study leave of 111 iiarry Se- who left lor Aust i on a Colombo Plan scholarship
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  • 103 4 Panther At Large In K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Moii. A black panther is at burn f«>r three weeks on the outskirts of Petalini; ,la>a. menacing human and animal life m the satellite town It has already taken a toll of seven goats and several fowls since it ■M first seen lurking
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  • 366 4 A NEW Muslim political party— Ansarul Islam (Helpers of Islam),— which aiirs to establish Islamic law m the social, economic and political life oi Malaya was launched m Singapore yesterday. The party ttai formed a* a r general meeting over week-end and was attende I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 304 4 SHAW BrfITHLRy.;. now n»piTni SHOWING. A r| lOL a H 10XY TK£ RAWH,Of '^1 CURIIS VfAtts NEXT C'.MWl.i "THE: 1 LOVES H t STARTS "dCv" TODAY.' "WA. '■>"■! COMING! lii< V,, t "THE SPC:iLLRS TODAY pil/M iniiT^'S TOMORRnw:: rA VIUUN'j-. M\K' Mil I n TROU3LE!NTHEG^B ITI SIARIS 111 l INJ\i
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 5 W s r^l«r. the for N^ I S 1t,,,! an(l \mbissi(loratMr Pi-tn Pfciffer 'if v on I.k w iy p.-ii.i!|;. In riTl-iVP mm. lMrt> m m, lM <:•- > i s tin* ■m New Eeateai NMriei l »r Japan Mr. PfeifTer is on an insist tion tour of German
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  • 112 5 I I I Ihe warning came m the form of a letter fron Government to the Adn •c and Clerical Union and the and Telecommunication Workwhich represent the employ* The letter also pointed out that the Government takes an •extremely serious view of the Unions' rejection to submit the
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  • 115 5 THE Central Provir Fund Board will not be able akc good its $540,99* until the end of 1957 or early l! Th. revealed m the statement and accounts of the Fund for the year er. line I I Ordinance which I scheduled to come Intc
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  • 104 5 0 v r m I [ran 1: 19 and Ho Eng Koon, Ito have tx en mem r .v. ass< rnbly v. nisi d the death of Chew Bin Bnk. wi J ter- barfed bj I S;ngapore Court at the conclusJ n 1 prelim: D ITJ Inqulni
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 5 I; p Ihr list to *> the InJ^»ssi«i |hat 7 undrr the '^n Mar >le m 'toflian Parlia- 1 ir^raißß the „m h i,l t, uith the l\ ,i lila.k. :.t nr.uU MX) guests saw o%> <t most authoritative and colour ful expositions of ladlii i -i. m piiu
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  • 47 5 A I Iv Commodore Victor (i. A Hat her tailed >> tel IJ Mrs Ha% i.'^r m the troopship Dunefti tor Britain the M■' r.'.o-and-a-:.a f c: ::o has wi 1 1 I Hqt, II P..: It A.-- POVCC U BtOi Stafl Ofß er
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  • 556 5 MARSHALL TELLS WHY LABOUR SHOULD STAY THE LABOUR FRONT is remaining m powei t>r--cause it i tei rififed t^a* lhn be called upon/tp fpnn a ncv: nment. \o The Stan- at his If I presa <lf n- esterday, Chid Mima- I) Marshs "O .r
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  • 132 5 Marshall Turns The Smiles On Off. And Then On Again CHIEF Minister David M.ushall was all smiles when told l)> NWfINI that Pekins: welcomes lii^ visit to China. 'That is iii< I 1 am looking forward to that now." Then some< ne asked: "\lnw about the brainwashiim 1 The smiles
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  • 109 5 THL Singapore lmpiXN I ment Trust Local Orim r Union at Its annual gen* ral meeting h< id recently elected the following er>:President: Mr. David Wons vice-presidents: Messrs. k.t Zachariah. and Attf 800 Soke. secretary: Mr Khaiall Alba>ra\vy. a.-^t. ICC, Mr. m M. M Menon. Hon. treasurer:
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  • 157 5 Pianist Here For Concerts MX. Fuse? c Istomin, brilliant American pianist arrived m Stag***™ yesterday by air irom Saigon. He is on .1 wo! M tOUI H^ MMMH^ M^ n* Mr. Istomin asked on arrival "How is the heat here?' Whe n told tba* H
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 485 5 standard cMlntcmuc I Information at a Glance Hi 7T fT^* From 1 18 J Spttd NftwSj r l"i N- 1 m: A") >"n »vr TIME fs TIDE „-■■.<■.- mt m r *«***-> v ams^m^ 4 rhe Bj|lv M) A l( H Va AxuXi K^ 4 i >> 139 am i&9:
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 628 6 EfOOaOIG IB Singapore bM htm Oovt ninu-nt s 11 headache since ttM end of the war. The problem ha, been wo:- >var alter year because of the absence of a: worthwhile ■ugges*. to help m its solution^ Ihe Master Plan calls ior the prov; km Ql 10,000
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    • 302 6 THK SBAkaigO on the export of rubber "m reason- able QBintltllS" to China has now been lilted. The B. D il Imposed m May 1951 following a r i :rom Britain alter a United Nations resolution. With a market dominated by the American cu:r:.i-k< m the motor
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  • 675 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA rVKKY time THE STAN*J DABD brats its contrmporaries to a story and this happens practically daily the MarataS ;inc afternoon newspapers waste no time m rushing to print denials and before the public can forget them the truth of THE STANDARD story
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 244 6 Contrary To Policy S.r: Th c t :i:« itttKd itrj bjy Government d< rk subsided with Ct< vernm< nt agreeing to tv 1- tiate and the Unloni [i idcra to suspend the op oring ol the strike bai- it is thankful that the Direct r ol Personnel C old decide
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    • 158 6 Reading Sir: The report published m your paper on May 30 saying that the University of Malaya is holding back the admission of 125 candidates to its 1956--57 academic year makes sad reading. No universities m any other part ol the world will ever even think of adopting such
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    • 133 6 Sir: In Fcidfty'fl Sunda rri. at the bottom Ol pag<-' S, you published a photograph of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, reVlewini the Royal Birthday Parade m what is obviously a Land Rover. However, m the caption below the photograph you describe the vehicle as "an
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    • 114 6 Sir; Ancnt the present clamour for Merdcka m the early hours of this morning I thought a Red Indian appeared before me requesting my services to go to Washington to speak about Merdcka over there. He told me that the sons of the soil m the
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  • 574 6 j 0& A Standard-Observer Reporter i AILLE (CLAUDE GERARD, the French resistance heroine who recently <pent ten days with three different units of the Alge- vian -Msquis" now fighting against France, has told The Stan-dard-Observer of her experience and impressions on this visit. Her Imam conclusion
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  • 928 6 I had two spells with Maquis m trip Brrb*T country, and later a scries of night marches with a column of ISO men In the western part ol the Department of Constmntine, who were being detached from a larger unit and going southward tn establish a new Maqu:> m
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 28 6 -—^T^y-" ilp] KRAFT#^ IDEAL FOR THOSE TASTY SNACKS KRAfT Wj FrirmU n"" I A plateful i.f I of Kraft M**** jA talk ill n.afcl ito SINGAPORE COLD JTORA^>
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 259 7 ||COSIA,J«" 4 (AP)— British security authorities issued a five g statement today, claiming a major success m an anti Eoka |m opcrohon m South-west Cyprus. It took place about the nd has been kept secret until now. ?d m the capture *at fa* 17 I :ri Cri taraffets," on
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  • 153 7 New Divorce Laws Will Have To Wait London, j mc 4 (Reut< r) v. i n< c Sir Reginald Mann Df ham Bul- mid today then was m peel R| PI I '.<::'^ .r._ it th mini ndal ns of the Ru> C mmU n i n M i igi
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  • 55 7 ft. June i -Rtuter) BL«?a:-' .fi *>•'>• Nnot I.- a for d' ad M to a andles to ene m hich a forces announced EsbT of the secu- ns with momH ast when H from of bulLr vas killed and H and shot if pretended he terrorists H n
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  • 31 7 4. (UP)— who keeps yesterday they •Ci to gossip," cd. "women fi^h. Fish .red his -ensitive te and an amplifier that coldflsh C> )ur.ds to human h talked ed: They're
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  • 63 7 June I UP) The pro-Greek underground struck back with another fatal ambush today after British forces flushed 17 of the organization's top en out of mountain hidcawa > A member of the security force reported shot by gunmen this morning near the village of Aloa. of Famagusta.
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  • 163 7 Bad Start For Bandung Talks BANDUNG, June 4 (Keuter) The presence of blocs with opposing views became apparent at the Asian-African students conference today when delegations applauded or did not applaud speeches by delegation leaders on controversial shbjects. The "P* a touched on both colonialism and
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  • 106 7 Japan Tipped For Film Awards BON OK 0 N G Jur.. I Re r Japan Is tip] I ly winner ol m twi if the South-e i third annual film tiva beginning here on run 12. BtX Other countries nip Ins a:> v^ry r ract •nl rl< I A total
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  • 52 7 LONDON. June 4 (Rcutcr) Thr i > s gold and dollar rcaer a pointei Britain 1 onomic bealt rose H million dollai b the Trea announced It is the I c month that Uk 1 1 aerfeg oi ii I 155. The total stood at 2,368 :i an
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 65 7 MONROE, l.'tah. June 4. (AP)-Gas fumes yesterday killed Ihrec Itah uranium m-nors m a 100-foot deep mine shaft near this rrntral ttah town. Thi three \ictims had set •fl a blast m the mine to loosen sonic ore the\ mispr( trd of containing uranium j Po!i< c
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    • 69 7 NIAGARA PALLS. June 4 j lt Pri ld< nr Boekarn< ot Indon( sterday nided a I L da] I IT ol th' Unitrd j Si At< inrJ 'nt ;i ac< tr, I id* nt Elscnhowi r d< elax- that he had I <■'•'r' "a widen d knowledge '>'
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    • 42 7 .iLivKA. Saudi Arabia* Juaal 4 (UP), —A Si !i Ara lisn ov- j urn •nt pi kc man ccniori karday that Ma country tcnd4 d to recognize Conran nisi China r >r establish diplo-l »nat:r rdationa with Soviel Ru
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    • 31 7 PARIS June 4 (AP).-A severe shortage of newsprini yesterday led the French government to limit by dcr-rre the nuiiiijor of pages of ail French spapeh lor a three-month period
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    • 34 7 VIENNA, Junt 4 tAP)— :rm it Sihanouk heii to tbf l,:'" f'° r>: Cambodia, arrived m wars; w yesterday following an official invitation by the Po'i^n government, Radio Warsaw reported last night
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    • 21 7 HONGKONG. Jium 4. (AP)— A nine-member Japanese repatriation mission to Red China arrived by tram from Canton vc- terd
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    • 26 7 SALAMANCA. Spain. June 4. <UP>--Onp Dane was killed and another seriously injured m CMita near the "SpanLshPortuguese border yesterday during the European auto rally.
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    • 50 7 JERUSALEM. June 4. (AP) —A Jordanian military source said Arab troops shot dead one "i a group of Israeli soldiers who crossed the armistice line m the north of Jei i ilem yesterday. The iOUrce said the Israelis had occupied three empty bousei I belonging to Jordan' citizens.
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    • 29 7 SHEfFIELD, England, June i (UP).—Nine metnbera of a redding party, Including the tride and groom, were ki led near here yesterday when their station wagon crashed a
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    • 41 7 CAIRO, .lur.c 4 (fJP>. v- esmen of the Oman prin!ipa :!v m the southeastern corner of the Arabian peninsula nave U led or wounded :n governmenl tcobpi In a battle ci las roOecti a it s/as learned yestf irtay.
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    • 34 7 CAIRO, June 4. (AP)—The Saudi Arabian embassy announced yesterday that the Saudi government had proposed setting up a r.p Iral commission to Investigate AngloSaudi confli Is m Southern Arabia, but Britain refused
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    • 27 7 KOLOGNA. Italy. June 4. <UPi —Fresh earth tremors yesterday alarmed mountaineers who had Him returned to their villages after two days camping m the countryside.
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  • 172 7 Protective Net For Royal Pair I OXDON. Jtti I (AP>— A LBl .vc ><'-(-;;r: r fOTOe thjl 1 a discrei I I rotectiVe m i around Q.i. en Kh/ah' i: II and the Duke ol Edinburgh t<)day In Stocki n and Mlddlesbro igh to protect them :vnm ('>•{■);•;■ t p.xtromi.-t
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  • 93 7 tokyo. June 4 (Reuter) Thr .)iiic;;il Indian Commi ;ion "i Enquiry, which arrivi i Ik re i»n May 1 to ob;dn documt Dt At lon ol the ol wartime Indian Na- ader Subhaa Chandra BO» Ml D includt rl its w< trk h( i and P"
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  • 34 7 RADIO Moscow was reported In Washington on Sunday to arm- increased its broadcasts to the r s west coast by 600 per cent since Its summer schedule started n April IT AP
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  • 33 7 Dacca. BaH Pakistan, jme 4 (AP) About 173 paiiinffri and 30 crew members were drowned when thf steamer Bador sunk near Chittafong on Sa 4 irday, Uw ihip'a owners innounced today.
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  • 223 7 A TEARFUL MOTHER, 4 FEARFUL FATHER— POPE Will AN CITY. June 4 (\P> mm Pope Pius XII %cstrrda> warned R«mf"> housemaids to hcu.ue ol the \\ol\es .itul hricht liuhtv oJ the big citj The KO->e;ir old Pontiil spoke for U minules to thousands of m.i
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  • 185 7 'KILL A FRENCHMAN GO 10 PARADISE' Biggest Rebel Battle ALGIERS. .Juno 4 (UP)— Tioops of the French 19th Infantry Division broke ;hc back of rebel resist" ance yesterday m the Algerian rebellion's biggest battle of the year. Artillery and mortar fire echoed ceaselessly across the treeless, black-rook Guereoer ffllls m
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  • 81 7 Conauerors Of World's Highest Peaks THE Swiss tram which twirc climbed Mount Everest. world's highest mountain, and also Lhotse thr world's highest unclimbed peak. Left to risht: Wolfgans Dirhl. Ernest Schmid. A!- Bert Esgler, Hansrtidolf Von (iunten. Ernst Reiss Adolf Reist. Jure Marmrt and Fritz Luc hsinger I ir>t p^tir
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  • 376 7 Stalin Wanted To Be A Super-Man Mr. K. Secret Document Tells All WASHINGTON, June 4 (Barter) The State Department today released a text <>1 the attack on the late Joseph Stalin by Mr. Nikita Krushchev, secretary of the Soviet Communist Farty, on Feb. 24 this year. Th< si ai. DtpartaaM
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  • 72 7 LONI Sir J 11 a Cypru against background public pressure for 1 Britain I r i ted consu as soon as he stepped olf the talks an hold with i V.\ Lden and S« reta m Lei n F Th< I -aid this morning and Ed-
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    • 118 7 I 3 LIKE TO I LOOK I INSIDE? :G when you open the door r: refrigerator. Just U < at that r ofadjustablc shelf area giant, full-width :ul Coidrawcr for meat and v.-h two big B for fruit and vegetables and three generous self! AU m an exceptionally compact a:
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    • 52 7 j^SPECIAI/OfFEkl it \aM*S Exceptional Discounts available to Clubs, YLpsS Associations etc., for these English E.P.N.S. J*^ Sports Trophies. S^3 fa 7 V^^g? r-> -ii jm U-Z 1 r B^ r;a[ar to illustration) Diameter 23" JS_ (similar to 2// .5!r(.: on) SILVERWARE g^^^g^g^^g^9^g^gig| g^g^gi GROUND FLOOR Raffles Ploce, Singapore. :j E
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  • 79 8 WHITE Ru V sfl v. bo i dv rgc oi h f); ;>' tn wa llxc it bearing Sing iporc Coin I > i t«i day, h^d hia case Bdjourned till July M lie aor n rii.ucc <v r- ing Into the home of J. B
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  • 233 8 10,000 COLONY SEAMEN TO FIGHT EXPLOITATION SINGAPORE seamen's Council of Action yesterday urged Government and shipowners' representatives to take immediate preventive action to stop the exploitation of local seamen labour. In move to gather concerted backing against xploitation. the Council's Chairman. Mr. S. Jagnathan. nnounced that a mass meeting of
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  • 226 8 JOURNALIST CAN'T LEAVE COLONY UNTIL... I MB G«w ge Edingcr, cxPresideßt of Ibe Singapore Union oi Jounnlisti, is bound by la.v to appear at w trial oi iwe dnb U they v. h e c minitted to stand trial at the High C explained DSP M.C Boyle, prosecuting offio r,
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  • 137 8 WIND UP OF BANK FUND IS FIXED BY RULES MX. Tin Chin Tuan, MlMgng director M the Overseas CMMM Banking: Corporation, Singapore, yesterday gave ah assurance he would try and dissolve the .stall provident fund and ictund the employees i! shares. said, however. nothing be done uniii the bank ill
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  • 107 8 Mr B W. J:\knv. m ;i rm--11 rjnder-Becrei urj oi the Singapore Government, told i c:'. s^ nrte( Arbitration Tribunal y< r> rd ly he agreed with the stall Bide that a new wage icale Unpl< mented In L9S3 would b( made aPpiicabie to
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  • 307 8 UNITED Air: isis recently fa I i "Sn< ibc M|j takes competition m Singapore to m iti rel< i» "\ot Al A Stranqcr." Btfl HTC the rei i- nst Pri/p- Fran n< og, 80-A, X K( a- enue, S tit n li t< i
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  • 141 8 ...And Bench Warns Her Son SEVENTY-YEAR-OLD Tay Aft Ens told I Singapore court yesterday she wantrii to drown herself m the Yio Chu Kang River because her son and daughter-in-law had illtreated and disrespected her. n Tay pleaded guilty to a I-ge of attempted
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  • 28 8 A TAXI-DJUVER, Chua Chin Chye, was linrd $30 or six days' JaU m the Singapore First. Traffic Court yesterday for inconsiderate driving on ran. 13.
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  • 118 8 Progress In Domestic Survey SINGAPORE Government*! I urvey dn dWlWfrtig expenditure is entering Lta lecond month and to date ibo ;t ion families have been Interviewed, Mr. E. j. PhilliDs. Chief Statistician of the Department of Statist ;cs. to.d The standard yesterday. Mr. Phillips said that the' results of the
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  • 401 8 But Will Help Run Ball OWING to imforcscon technical difficultieg the S:^lap Girls Club decided at m emergency meeting on Saturday that the Sm^aPi! c Young People Association should no! be a bi inch of the Siglap Gw '■>' Club, but should
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  • 239 8 MISS Betty Tyler. (top picture* I member of the Women's Royal Air I one. Serving m Singapore. was married on Saturday, at St. George's Church. RAF. Station, Changii to Senior Aircraftsman James Michael Stone. R.A.I The bridf. ased 20. came to Singapore from Hatfleld Herts. England m January
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  • 77 8 SINGAPO. J not believe thatfl eniri "I bcral Socialist km week came from I lay an Communist! Police Secretary] Claque m a statemd iard said tfcg l I y were J A 0 the pojg I They were wot of person m F> n to fnshten the m V.:
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  • 29 8 AX Interns musicians ww> Executive national said m Singapore After a day* for Delhi oo P* meet leading n off said mv an neans by relations can i*
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  • 40 8 THE Malacca Boy SCQtttl Association will cj- 1 Liij the former Settlement ScOUt Commissioner R. Satha-ivam. to a dinner at the Banda Hilir English School on Thursday at 8 p.m. Mr. Hilary Lawrence is the new Scout Commissioner.
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    • 182 8 ESKIMO) ESGUSH PAS READY ll QUICK FROZEN FISH TURBOT FILLET 1 DOVER SOLE FILLET WHITING FILLET HALIBUT FILLET PLAICE FILLET I SOFT HERRING ROES 1 Cnci l i 1 KIDDy 4^a\i H -^ecially for Junior c r f> I III 1 s ■n/ln jB «»>«/ Jjy t^r if HP Jf
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  • 986 9 Indian Dance Forms In S-E Asia By A Special Correspondent IS hos L |Sr fVcry [5 iytso re [Lthe lotf!Uycxp rasa I- rtt i BtrfSr r L f Inc. '.-ugh wi often changed to Wit ti r own ta Each country had indigenous folk dances thfir influence was als< a
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    410 9 THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYE I i i i i I 7 "B of the Buddhism's 2500 years the Buddhist priests had been active leaders of the people m government and po 1 as religion, but for the last four centuries ir Ceylon they bad retreated into religion alone. She
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    347 9 Kissing Couples Whisk Off To Jail BUENOS AIRES OUNG lovers may now ki^s m the streets. This is one dehiveci iesult of ex-dicta-tor Peron's sudden dppartlire last year from the Argentine. A recent Government decree repealed a longstanding ban upon Argentinos embracing m public places Under this law.
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    • 108 9 C.O.D. All Clear? •Y O; A srHOOL WNOBTOLB 1- r va:d a IS lUYON!) THE WKRPl lelphia b hop keeper V<;k \vini>o\v-( lkanim; wl i::r a *J£ fm SERVICE SO ITS WIN- ,i- r „1 l^«d?l DOWS WILL RK CLEANvourself said the band By j IKh BR earnestl>. takinß abu
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    • 19 9 t M II I PILSNER M BEER I Hi 1 l r *>*-fe* BNty «aSwW J d v SEi
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  • 210 10 UNILEVER MAY SPEND MORE IN MALAYA •.:r.::-.- ••.w-X-l j I Ml KVKR Export Ltd. are already spending: sub- £h:r sLnsgsss a«lu'rti-in S mana K er, said m Sineapore yesterday. He i nrri*ntl\ on i business visit here. ecm likely that the m would enlarge on rather trici IU activities m
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  • 28 10 NATIONALIST Ch.na Import an emergency 40.000 tons of cement from Japan to relieve an acute building shortage, the Foreign Control Commission announced m Taipei.
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  • 101 10 I v broken tcrd.i c following business done: :S. ore n- Gammon I to $1.72| Henry Waugh M. ColU Box $1.45; O B >binson ords $2.72 i: Singapore Storage $1.40: Stra tders $23.10. $2:s.ot> prefs ne Bro H H M Win Jacks $2 70: W. Pr<>, ]2k.
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  • 114 10 Sentiment In Share Mart Improves SENTIMENT m the Mal.wan sh.ur niaik«t \\a> hotter vostorday. but tin* \clumr of hu^inos written u:is small. m R -:htly higher :r. a fei In am Rubbei and industrials were quietly i Price changes announced the Malayan Bharebrokers 1 Association v- sterdaj were: INDI SIKIM
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  • 46 10 THE Pakistan Government will buy 5O.oo" totu ol rice from Burma to BMH the food rtafc In Baal Pakistan. The prior is bolirvrd to be aboul ussti per ton. The ft] ihlp lorn of rice will l^ave Rangoon on June 10. A P
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  • 46 10 BRITISH Thomson Houston, a I.K. firm, has presented di«scl nonerator set to the Electrical Laboratories of thr Technical Collme m Kuala Lumpur. Standardpic shows Mr. B. Buckley. Principal of the College, shaking hands with Mr. B. W. Witt, I < •prrsontative of the donors.
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  • 287 10 WIMPEY COMPANY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA A LONG li.-t o! the activities m w bich the well-known British iirm of Geoi u'j Wimpey and Co. Ltd., are engaged, inwards the expansion of the natural resources of underdeveloped countries, Xi presented In i review by the chairman, Sii Godfrey Mil hell, which
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  • 359 10 TEAM MAY VISIT HERE Standard Market Reporter MALAYA'S tobacco trade with the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland has improved so much during the past year that the prospects of a full delegation from the Federation are being considered. Two goodwill ambassadors for the Rhodesian
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  • 101 10 KUALA Mon. More than 100 Chin businessmen from the Federation and Singapore attended the opening of the 1 onditioncd Let Wah Bank Branch at High Street The Branch Manager. Mr. H T. I'-. „.c R Mild be led m the present bul ing temporarily and wo
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  • 55 10 BRITISH production of plastics material reached new ka last year Output reached 324,000 tons, over 16 per cent higher than m 19 more than double the total Loading part m this rapid expansion continued to be taken by the newer thermoplastic group whose oi:': increased by
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  • 25 10 the Dnt seriea of lathes made at the Gknrernmentcontrolled Hindustan Machine Toola Factory at Jalahalli haa railed out thiee months ahead of schedule.
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  • 112 10 SINGAPORE Chinc,c I duce K\ •|e noon closing prices per picul yestc: were::>ra. Juno S2M:, 1 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) %A sellers. coconut oil (dru 1 I $46j 1 M ntok white peppei |M RES. Sarawak white |87 ors. Spc Sarawak black $68 sel« v 'qapore Copra A
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  • 64 10 AX Unpn display BritJ h food r be taxed shortly s> radii a La. D the foi theoming S1 ifc I II <>i the <> M >nd the D. v ol Edinl vi gh to Sv. i den, B. ii w. ek nril] be held thn out that
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  • 256 10 Closes Easy After Reachino H THK Singapore rubber market >esterda> n v merit of the lifting <>1 the ban on exports to China v to 781 cents, but rnoppod equally rapidly when i "reasonable quantities" would be permitted for ship m < The market dosed engf at A per
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  • 56 10 JAPAN JUliilMII are lik'lv to extend thnr IUIiM to India soon. T. Itakura. manacrr of the far Ea.-tt m D:\> !-ion Of Japan"- BftUOMUIni airline:-, indicated :n Calcutta. Mr. Itakura. now t^:r:ri'j South-east Asian countries studying a;rlme pnMpid is Roms: to Htw Delhi to B6oOtilftC tli-
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  • 96 10 Wl Ifmlayaa T ance Banks A ".;nn made the follow ing r. rates to merchants yesterday; STork: buying, airmail TT 321, OD 33. 90 d st 33 3/16 credit bills: 33J trade bi! Canada: buying, airmail TT I 32|. 90 dst S2IVII credit bills: 33 trade bills. Selling
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  • 89 10 PAN-AMERICAN Airways added a fifth around-the-world flight to jti schedules on June 1. the company announced today. The new flight will leave Angeles each Tuesda r with flights from San Francisco on the same day conm n Honolulu. .>m Hawaii I via Tokyo. Hongkong. Bangkok, the
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  • 131 10 It* hmnl Ri unship c«. I td. Pi ofit -he year SI.U ibewa at $348,218 bo- da dividend 1 per share has been recommended. At balancing dat c net liquid assets MR >rth 59.9 ti ire and stores a fur. ther 30.9 cents per chare. I nion In-ur.mce
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  • 126 10 Hongko: I chance of j I its trie I China c I embargo v.v I from tfc I They muni, t come ar I with out Her and that traJJSU embargo 195 d to .some eitqjfl steps ar tish go\ the pre> m "more real's: been done ir In
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  • 26 10 PENAS'C I' C«.. W- < .ipu.il of M dee»-«t mm imptirtcd wm* I Ink k«J —ill i^* m than IglW tramler* large J Sim h said.
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    • 724 10 NOTICES < I NTKXI El X TICK m BOARD -f thr FF'hrRATION Dl MAI.AVA >\l OF l»ll >f I (.F NFKATIM. PI \M T lowing Diesel Generating Plant is offered for •ale by tender, and can be seen at the Batu Pahat Power the Central Electricity Board:— One Peter Brotherhood,
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    • 172 10 NOTICES JOHOKt: P\\ I) II NDtK XOTK J 'FENDERS from Class A. B it C Contractors registered with the PW.D. will be received by the State Engineer. Johore, up to noon of the Ist Ju. for:— CONSTRUCTION IN REINFORCED CONCRETE OF A ROAD BRIDCE AT THE 4!»th MILE. JOHORE BAHRU
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    • 107 10 T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS Soi/insr June 7 J956-* Deck and Bunk Class Pas^ r Saloon Class Posscngtrs All posscngcrs trovcll.nq per 1 that they should forward mspcct.on and load.ng on Jun. i Lr w«« and Gate No and $2 00 per C«bM> < and above free boggogc ollowor mX R.
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    • 124 10 OI'TCR ROADS j Scnai. Sof.n Bee. Iliail, i.anr. Pride, a > Ik, frvnxc Su ]> :i N; :1 atoonflih, Calt( Be ski lis. An- Rfimiu Tal 1 i' 1 •Hun, Hanyang Prt deni Hayes sin; wii \K\ I s tucnang. Eastei n J i li Laura A I J dawa
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    • 447 11 U-^RADING CO., LTD. Lrfjl \ii t B ob tutor. Road -nor* *»h.l.»delph.« 6 Cult fm*» i S Pen mi; 14 |unc lunc 17 18 |uly 24 |ul» 26 27 >2 «n<J J it <'».* CJigo V^ni LLOYD l: CAN LINE r b'tmtn Hamburg I r Sh»w fmttsrt I -ne 30
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    • 1121 11 I- ce 8 i: ,,?.i 05 MAI »SFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Sh,pp, nt Oncotporated m Singapore) (12 lme») o.p». x*:e blue funnel line 5T SAILINCJ to LIVIRPOOL CLASCOW LONOON CONTININI Singapore llpcnor"^. i_ r C. 15/16 |une 7 |une 8/9 |un« 10/11 Alr.nous f C c M C 33/34
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    • 901 11 MITSUI I^l LINE FOR JAPAN from Indo S P0 P no Bunyo Moru t O i Yokohomo I June In Port FOR JAPAN trom Comment Akiboton Moru tor Yo^oKamj. Nogoyo Kobe v.o Honqkonq 14 m% Akoshison Moru for Yo^ohamo. Nagoyo Kob« via Hongkong 28 Jun£ FOk USA vie Suer ior
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    • 740 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS So.l.ngi tor Bangkok ond For East. Penono, P S'hom Spore "LALANDIA" 6 8 June 9 12Junc 13 15June "MAGDALA" 10 12 June 13/14 June 15 16 June "JAVA" 15 16Junc 17 lSJunc 19 20 June HOMEWARDS Soilings for Gcnoo, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen Spore P. S'hom
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  • 233 12 DON ALD m sßs* says PHOOEY after taking a 4, OOO' franc night tour of the world's most seductive, most gay and most naughty Metropolis I WAS sitting outside a sunlit cafe on the Champs Elysees watching the Americans go by, when it occurred to me that
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  • 312 12 I i mtered I In get k I -tHimpillf IfitO filmstar Eddy Constantlne, ,i yachting rap and million-dollar smile, paid for out of his own I ib. topping OB ly "Hullo" to those :-a i glamoro;:> grannies, M irl< Dietrich I The Legs) and Glori i Swanson
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  • 282 12 Try a lucky dip— and a strip tease Apache fashion with a slap and a playful kick. She smiled shyly. '"Can we all have a kick?" we asked him. "\on,'' he said. ci "Ect's not m the programme." After the strip-ease (PttHj by Nightit) we
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  • 347 12  -  M. A. Glasgow Dy \^^\v> LOVDOft T^YES arc nou? used /or many purposes, rr":r):c from f'.osc ;r M Mi e'-- i/.'C usually associate thi m. Not long ago, a vivid green J\c. known as fl lOH KH '< '<;■<'/ tXp ffl To Mfog a problem thai had ba//led them
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  • 209 12 BUST-UP FOR HER 38-26-38 LONDON ATTRACTIVE Geraldine 1 Rolfe, 19, was called to a supervisor's office at work and told- "Your bust is too big. You will have to do something: about it." Geraldine. a clerk at the Automobile Association's headquarters m London, replied. "I have had my thirty-eight-inch bust
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  • 494 12 Animal Language You can learn it on the screen LONDON. M [)IMB" animals AKENT so dumb Ask twcnty-eisht-year-old Oxford I niversity scientist Desmond Morris. He's planning film and television shows m which animals. birds and fish will "talk 1 to their audiences Those new KTeeo and lelevtsfcMi penonmlltlei will be
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    • 63 12 "From health comes wealth' r Health cf mind and body .:r r cr.tial \hl yjucy.jJ ir.cn cf this i-..-,'./ A keen Mild an A clcrt rand v dependent on f'iyur.l fitness 'Nj and the hey to yuccas ha m /-■:■•;'.< Z f jS cj ChiJtn, f :c OWMf cj H'
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    • 249 12 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 7 1 X I 1 1 i BB^ I I I 7 I X JH| Hh Hav^ all Hat i HH kajar~~ "TBM Mnjaj j I*l*lll Ba^B^B^B^B^B^B^H 1 bbV saY Hh bbH I' 7 M JO j M J/ iJ.I h^ is ni /tier KO»^ n
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  • 173 13 We Will Win,' Says Johnson c Due For A Change In Luck' E.. 4 Rcuter)— lon Johnson, told Pictoriol m o s- -v. lasf night, that he was "quite confident" that n first Test. N'ottin^ aI a Thursd s£d but botn "Bttttf newi br Ihi i i Aortralii h that
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  • 140 13 4 (Keuter>— Knu and.s tvAm lor j^ainsi me AustraThursday, will be G. I I Only Richardson and Most have not previously, played against Australia. Jn fact it be Richardson's first cap nd a second for made one appearance against Indies m Jamaica years a Both did well on the
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  • 45 13 V. I R, Germany, June 4, (AP) America's Hugh Stewart beat Jack Arkinstall. of Australia, 6-2, 7-0, 8-3 to an international tennis tournament here on Sundi In the doubles, Stewart and Arkinstall teamed to beat Mario Lazzarino and Bellardinclli of Italy I
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  • 69 13 photo. TOKYO: Grand Champion Chiyonoyama, left, is driren out ni the r g as O:ri:i Wakrn ohm i pushej him with Heratloan strength as a packed audience of enthusiast c sumo fans watch during current Grand Sumo ■nament at the Kuimmae Sumo
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  • 95 13 RED CHINA XI WHIP MOHUN BAGAN CALCUTTA. June I (ReilI I The IVop'.es Republic of China soccer train beat Mohun Bagan Calcutsenior division league champions by eight goals to one m the first of a series of exhibition matches here lay. China led 4 o at I ftimc. >. :'.\csc
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  • 547 13 15 Records At Sandakan Primary Schools Sports From JOE MANJAJI SANDAKAN, Mon. The finals tf the Primary Schools section of Sandakan's Fourth Lnter-schooi athletic meeting concluded successfully. It was held under the auspices of the Education Denartment and was well attended Six records were established by the Junior ''A" B
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  • 273 13 HEW YORK, June 4 (IP) Pancho Gonzales is incomparably the best tennis pla\cr m the world, ii Tony Trabert is any .judge. Traberi waa leaerallj rated the best iman ur m the world j ar, i bade better than U m Hoad <>i Australia i
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  • 191 13 Balestier Blanks Gymkhana BALESTIEII i nited .-.cored a thn -nil victory over GymId n Sport* Cl ib, m the s.af A Div 2B league match ■I Iff ...v Football Association ground yesterday. Bi c tier opened the icoTe the filth minute through Davl I Chan who ilammed the I Into
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  • 144 13 ASTON Ath etic dub narrowly beat BOD C A. I f tWO gi a I to one m I S.A FA. Division ZA leej m m i i mat* h played a raiTec Park j esterday Aston ckm ned the through Rahim Omar m the 15th minute.
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  • 165 13 Hill Climb Attracts 70 Entries SINGAPORE Motor Itih s annual Rukit Hat ok lull (limb meeting to h<- held on Sunday Ins attracted about 70 entries, including two from the Federation. They are Selancor's Sau Kirn Ihiat (Austin Heale> and o Jennings (MGA Air. Pc rnei honorary pecretary I the
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    • 471 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKM()V\LLD(;\IL\TS I sincerely thank relatives. nnd all those who kindly attend* ed the t .:icr*l. sent wre- -> of condolence, and I\t ~7 L' PILL occasion of daugr ialam. SIUA1I()\ VACWI 1 tor an 'tticers Malayan Railway t cal wo: ceneral health work. The a scope for the
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    • 144 13 ft* By Al Capp S^ I AHIJL SBOMP c-j A ►a.m. v m :L' 'i.^'-'L-L I DOM'T >o rMiNM lCO>\ a n —^v 1/ TWi S^OR^A.O^^ MA-t S'-< --Al: CGLE N I '//W^ O CX:.-- .v OLE 4.AIGS* )«S CUTE 1 r—^ .V TH!^ X BAID < Illop By V.
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  • 233 14 NEVER A BLANK IS PICKED FOR THE DERBY Out To Equal Record Says WINDSOR LAI; IPOH, Mon- Alter his spectacular win over nine furlongs on Saturday Never A Blank has boosted his stocks m Malaya's richest staying race— The Ferak Derby— run over 1£ miles on the concluding day ot
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  • 215 14 Eurasians Scrape Through INDIANS foiled to score a v.::i when they were beaten by tiie Kurasians by thue goals to two In i con tnunity league soccer fixture at the ■la'an Boar S'.adiuin yesterday. Much cannot be laid 'i the winners Given many a chance the Eurasian fo:\\\,n:s tailed to
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  • 79 14 HOVK S :.--r\ .T 4 P\< i •~;>—ll;r.n pWVCIltcd Bliy play bell re tea do the lecoiid dsy of ;:u' thrcc-fi- DB itch betareen Swafi the county cb.ampionship leaden and the Australians An ea: ttf MM I kd and II ivai boped to resume r'.a.v Australians
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  • 329 14 IHF; I)K I>ION of the Singapore Amateur Foot- \vs.Kiition at NCsterriay's monthly Council meettll U'i mate the annual Sin- -pore-Manila interport i> most welcome m local footballing up h-. SAFA is fully justified m the action taken. It is strongfti felt that the Philippine Amateur
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  • 346 14 IFOH, Mon— LEATHER NECK did a smart workout m tlic Ipoh training track this morning when he rovered three furlongs m *8 m. without etlort Tlm four^year-old finished .1 i ditable >ecnnd to Triwalla oftl the Buk;t limali iij furl nga last time out
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  • 63 14 BROADSIDE, one of the best Miteri <>» the Rlalayma luil. has been deleted, according to the Litest Straits Raiinc: Association amrndment 1 i>t ler deletions a 1 Class One— Celc:: Class Four— Sabma: Merry X'mas; Blue Ribbon Class Four Sabrina: Allegiance; Eminent Prince Ne C ationa Three— Mysteriovs
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  • 43 14 KB wii ch i and C Sigi ila had an easy victory ASr* .1 Sports Club by eight goai? to nil m a friendly i Played at Farrer Park esterd ly. Scorers were:- Hill (4). Tamp, lin (2». Bettcntce and Oth
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  • 71 14 GROSS gate receipts collected from tlie Singapore Badminton Associations charity exhibition held at the SBA Hall last week totalled 82,770, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, president revealed yesterday. This included a donation <it 8100 from Mr. Tan Chin Tuan who has always been invited by the SBA to
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  • 176 14 SINGAPORE Amateur S Committee meet yt rterday a 1 > l :,.:.e^e Swimming Club. Dak BbOOB Seng Ml minated a represi live v mcc i ags of the Smg. Olympic and Sports Council. ItlllUll that r polo iund CoUftCU Ol .lune 4UW A the- Mim Ol
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  • 24 14 BD^ S i■ G Eni Sen.: School by 51-44 pointi §gj [nter-school b etba match plaj cr bI Boys' To i jresti
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  • 580 14 SINGAPORE'S top tennis peisonality, Ons: Chew Bee scored an easy 6-2, 6-1 victory over bespectacled Lim Hee Chin m the final ol tne Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's championship played on the Singapore Cricket Club court yesterday. Hcc Chin made light oj
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  • 334 14 SWIFTS Athletes Association are confident that one of their athletes would qualify to represent Sin. i pore m the Olympic Games to he held at Melbourm m November. The athlete expected to have this honour is 21-year-old Chan Onn Lenj;, Singapore's
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  • 125 14 Till; League ;i,ul Kec You Leng, will u«. .1 the Colony's soccci pla\<| play nior? than tu<» c n Thi> iv B< at the inonthlv \mat««r Football A, Mr Soh Ghee Soon, actn._ dent m the chair. The Singapore [i ]-o 0 tball :ion delegate, Mr I I P
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