Singapore Standard, 15 June 1956

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard y 315 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 l'\<,l 1", < KM> ALL-PARTY BACKING FOR LIM
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  • 416 1 y Ordcol la Crash PUR. dh <m Air i m 23. ngle I fnr I he ncr >';;* rd the iked ;nist > hb :io rrible v mar«nd flew reported doctor. not verbird m land wltfj ned to doctor to the This I landI I M clicophowever
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  • 25 1 CANBERRA. June 14 T tor) The Governr I ral of Australia. Field Mar im S will Britain on leave next August
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  • 50 1 t Reutrr) vhen that her n found n jungle. nell. air with tfter •is up hope that the husband. Sergeant Ken Me nell. would ever be found Mrs. McConneU is sta with her three children at her sister's home m London ng for more address is not being dis<
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  • 298 1 Air dash to save life of baby jumbo X U ALA LUMPUB Ro i I raft, loaded with dried cream milk feeding bottles an I took ofl for a deep jungle fort m Pahang from Kuala Lumpur this morning m an attempt to rescue a baby elephant I h e
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  • 134 1 GOA'S GOVERNOR SPEEDS THROUGH HAIL OF BULLETS BOMBAY, June 11 (Kentcr)— The Governor i-fini.il hi the Portuguese t»»W:n> ol Goa, General I' In r.riiiid (iuedes, uH two it'n'is were injured m Mimi -un attack on his ear b\ a group ot live (i<»an nationalists lit Monday, according to Press Trust
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  • 107 1 REIMS. Franco. Juno 14 \P Nine passengers killed and 146 injured 30 seriously m a derailment of t Pai ;>-Lux< mb m tod H ffM p ling it more than 68 m hour -a ird R Im s .il hours after mid-mornir.- lent,
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  • 70 1 PARIS, June h (Heater)— c| r i d< Ci;iiard. Utf Vngd of Dion Birn PhU. 1 a soldier hero weddini •a h n urrlcd t< das In r France'] mo I military bl retted pwmtroopen formed v v I crossed s* i ar-oW d brido
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  • 24 1 THE SUIfl !>• rtment noun lerday signature oJ an agreement between the stai Bril m I n infoi ition on energy en- Reuter
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  • 119 1 Mart More Settled TBI Singapore rubber market became mure settled yesterday as traders were discounting reports that China was inquiring for 30.000 tons Mala\an rubber. fh>t Erade .lulv shipment (losing at 7!»i tents per Ih a risr oi hall a cent on Wednesday. Singapore's Minister lor < ommerte and
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  • 146 1 No Lunch— Chettiars Bow To Cooks .im sa was dull at Market Str-^i s.:.- ipore m. n< l< nding c( ntr< yesterday morning I r i-nn- More than Jliu (-V-. ttiar all monej -lenders w ,.p :•!!•<•• d to have their n m coff( c hop because rooks wi n
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  • 57 1 SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Urn Yew Hock, received a warm welcome when he arrived »n Kuala Lumpur yesterday on his first official visit to the Federation since assuming office. Mr. Lim is greeted by Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman as soon as he alighted from
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  • 318 1 X U A L A U.'MPUR. Thais. Singapoie Chid Minister, Mr. Lain Yew Hock, met nil Federation counterpart, Tunku Abdul Rahman today iOd discussed measure! to improve relations between the two tei lories. Mr Lini. who arrived h'Tr by air thi- morninu. told The
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  • 24 1 the Argi ntine Oorern-nv-nr ;n Bucno.- Aires on Tuesday nlghl repealed the Martial Law imposed during la weekend abort. \e uprising. AP
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  • 443 1 'ALL political parties m Singapore arc behind Singa pore Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock m his bid to attain a "position of strength" before re opening the constitutional talks. Mr. Lim Yew Hock commenting on yesterday's London report that N\r. Lennox-Boyd was
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  • 76 1 Offers Eye To Queen's Daughter N V June 14 49-year- Dutchmar fered one of 1 i W Juliana 1. I ri r. m h it n.;s D h di n Qi*en's contacts with a faith b< iler. Q raid Stofregen. an emigre Dw Sydney mon. told nout IM that "we
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  • 137 1 DARWIN Juno 14 ißrir- L. a Wuluma. a yo m aborigine who was r- entlj ing to deatn it tl beh« moth- r-:n-iav. but who <■ v. ivpd m an, iron 1 ing h< v tid t ho was ■•Jin:-!,, d v. l i.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 47 1 ;C f y- QTk/LS/ I *^a^ Mmm i \-ar x I I r Malaya l^ t<»r Bff*Utg oxn Tn Nf, us II I L I ol \LITV FULL I LAN (HI! I I I.L iTj MKASI KE II LL VALUE fo?n. '^LJr and km iswaww :l Mil
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    • 84 1 PAILLARD lß4rt| CAMERAS firXMl^K^l «>♦ oil Moke, i'flw NEWREX I flgfl3)| Photo Studio Ig 1 PoHlri Placr Trl *****. j [EIL'ECTiKOIN THE HIGH QUALITY SWISS WATCH H ill known to the II orM m//w IHIH. t /^^^^Nv l/wi fnmlfil lr n /A A /*>« a/^ /r rf 1 Viv Aaaav
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  • 390 2 Alliance Scheme To Make Telecoms Vay Their VJay KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Telephone rates m the Federation are to be raised from July 1, under the Alliance Government's decision to make the Telecoms services "pay their way." The quarter-rate- concession for trunk calls made ftftei P
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  • 245 2 RI M MPI i; I Hisher telephone rat« s will sivr Ihf F d ,-.i I ••■<;;■ r m estim it< 'I SI.SM.Mt an m! <-\': rt venue, bat at least $9M.Mt of it w hr phnm-d mil ,n -i vil v n w iqrs I
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  • 390 2 Overland To Country Of The Alps Or Bust FROM Singapore to Zurich on four wheels by "Bundesfeier Day" on Aug. I— or bust! That is the aim of two young Colony Swiss, Mr. Norbert and Mr. Ernest Am- who will drive their "O d Faithful" a >rd V-8 overland to
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  • 257 2 KL'ALA LVMPfR lhurs.— 1 wii rt oi a i commanding oQleex wai killed m i notof accideni while he was drl¥lH| her to the N lAI i Btow the Session* Court was told today, m the dock was lorn driver Choi k. n Soons. who
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 2 LIEUTENANT-COLONEL V E. Kredin. OsVer (nm mandins thp 1 t, Gurkha lliflcs. who h '.s hern promoted Commandant <>i .m Infantry Brm.ido m In^iuirl I.iciit (ol Rifriin 1( ft Ip..h rotrntlv with bis wifr and two (hildrrn h na and h.uicl f.., m, v uh.tr i he
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  • 126 2 Malays Want Govt. Plan Scrapped A lIVE-MAN delcga- D fIOBI the Singapore Malay Education Council will protest to the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, against Government's attitude D I ndum on Malay eduh the Council submttted lait August. President of the Council. In che Han m Moh anted Amin.
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  • 17 2 I schools, 5| I hin a IB I I the h mm I Ration, the p
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  • 55 2 CALL FOR CANDIDATE KUALA LI'MPUP J The Mudia cJ Oa&l today t j next acatfnirSl ning Oct. 7. The CoUf W J that m addition £3 ma* courses, it tis v m? a new pRpiJ year cour-r cmS] theory. Arabic. jU Muslim lav «n scien It will alsohoMiJ course from
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  • 13 2 HOXGKOXG Special StanClosing pr. to Wikym 0 to ore Indonesia I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 14 3 Australia of Train plomats 1 nent r of :nbo m ilayan r the tra-
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  • 13 3 Yon* trial to a ade I ier. 3 five sets dress -.000
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  • 11 3 The Che I lajid. lcre lent OperaIVriis can pent to
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  • 51 3 The Inche request n it neeting and I m to be amea In separate conveyance. Inche Aziz Ibrahim will also ask the Settlement Go\ inent to request the Port Health Officer to relax the procedure for taking Muslim bodies across the channel during public holidays and
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  • 5 3 In Search Of A Job...
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  • 197 3 A iAPORE youth, Patrick Boyd, yesterday morning defied more than 50 striking workers of the United Metal Works Bukit Timah Road and kept his appointment with the manager. Patrick was amongst 39 new employees who turned up at the factory. Before they could enter the factory,
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  • 37 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thu All Btm B postage stamps overprint the words BMA Malaya" will become invalid for pun of postage and revenue after January 11, 1957. m the Federation, it was announced today.
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  • 58 3 I \LACCA. Thurs.— J. E. Houston, an electrical en. today fined m the Magistrate's Court here, on ;t charge ol n< ng at the Dvi I Tunesall Rond on April 19 The Court was told that due to the excessive speed car was travelling. it turned and
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  • 150 3 KIWI LUMPUR. Thurs. First steps to map out a na-tkm-wide industrial appren' hip t rainini i v. me m the Federation were taken bg the Alliance Government today. Opening a conference of employers on industrial :>- re hip :n Kuala Lum- the Mini iU
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  • 38 3 R Ivor Jennings, a member of the Reid Constitution Commission for the Federation, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas ?.nd immediately took off for Kuala Lumpur. The Australian member of the Commission is arriving tomorro
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  • 55 3 FOR <...-. m i eai tboal a licence. Lim Yue Chi: ing 27. was fin* d |2S or five d 13 jail on each of two chargi (vf driving a motor vehicle Ht a c: ing licence and not being covered by insurance, by inche Ibrahim bin B
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  • 61 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Kuala Lumpur's <<n;.v nat'irai mineral "hoi springs" si Setip;ik .:<!■'• m b»' developed Into a proper "Spa* by the Municipal Council. Plans for building a small -'.v;::i!i.;n, r pool. ;i canteen and a park costing $140,00(1 bave been drawn up by the
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  • 294 3 Trusted Officials Join Terror Gangs Says Councillor KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Allegations that "trusted Government officials" were members of terror gangs such as the "black cloak" gang which carried out extortion, gang robberies and buffalo thefts were made m the Kedah State Council here today. T ilu A allegations were made
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  • 32 3 THI Fourth Pan-Malayan Photographic Exhibition, sponsored by the Photographic S iety of Singapore, will be officially opened today hv Mr. Phong Geek at the British Council Gallery at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 142 3 THE Siagapwc Department of Civil Aviation rnion will liolrl an emergency meeting M June :ll to discuss (*o\ernnient's refusil It s« ttle its, xlispiilc with 1 I the l'n ion. The Union's Secretary. Mr. 1• sfong Mm. alleged that Government '"never cared to ;-.v to
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  • 93 3 LAU CHEN KIN' r, 22, t holding her child m her arms, admiring the posters of a Chinese wayang at the World Park, when suddenly she heard a clipping sound, a Si tgapore Court was told yesterday. She turned and found that her child's anklet
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  • 72 3 FOLLOWING were elected officials of the Singapore Geytang Straits Chinese Meth< Youth Fellowship: President Miss May Yen. Vire-Prcsiflent— Mr. Chai Tan. Secretary— Mr. D I Chua, Treasurer Miss Hannah Lim, Commission on Worship end Evangelism Miss Ruby Tan. World Friendship— Mr. Brian Raw, Community Service Miss Irene
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  • 52 3 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— K. Ayacanoo, 24. and S Jeyal tnam, 22. were today commitU'd to stand trial m the HI :n Court on a d al causing grievous hurt to V Burarajah, Malayan RailThe M igLstrate, II Mohamed Taib. allowed the ised $1J 1 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 337 3 "A STITCH IN TIME" NOW IS THE TIME to open a Minimum I n ;><n f ''9 fl DEPOSIT ACCOUNT LOMBARD BANKING I I SPK lAIISTS m I Modcr 1 I tatrial Phot, Mich m ry f n^ I I A r.r;i:t. \c:, Jcsand soil JipmcK m the new fields
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  • 415 4 PENANG, Thurs. vvnen Ong Ewe San, chief clerk of I'nited Traders Limited, WM stabbed m the abdomen with a kris by a peon, he pleaded for liis life m vain IW wai itwiM n ;< /c ftll< Uj ir r nr v X lassim lln
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  • 216 4 Capital Shy, So Why Not Use Land For Houses? INDUSTRIAL unrest ;ni,i political instability c twin iea>ons wnv foreign capital was reluctant tfi oone to Singapore. Pw ent of the public tointo objections to the Master P in. Mr. V h. Can was told this yestei j Mr. P Kinse^
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  • 53 4 xr.\: a virun. Tiv;v?rhc Pi 1 lin Ii an i of 111 Mala] Ing En p] tytt Union haa threatened to take 1 it Ike unleai i wage ted last Booth b l Ta btaai i t ainM d the igwmti>t bßßpoaed the cut nn > weeks'
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  • 155 4 CI.USINIj rubber prices (reatj> pei lb.) m Siniracx»rp yesterday acre: Buyers Sellers Tone: Erratic S'PCIKI! TIN Thr price of tin on the local market vpsterda.v was |3€S (Up SI). I.OMHJN Xl hKhlt No. 1 HS S Settlement House IVrms. Thnrsdij*! epenteg first session were. CLOSING Spot 2314. juiv
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  • 38 4 SINGAPORE Mice are awaltini i report trom the Government Pathologist to mg rtaln the cantc of death Ol I \r.An found hanging from *,:i" m mangrove swamp ;n Kuala S::npang off Scmbawmng Road, on Wednesday night
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  • 97 4 SINGAPORE Po'.icc h vc re- ivered so\ ci i1 pan d 1 1 led They are tor wvei al srti kei i>l jewellery, believed to have been 1 *t>:on. They ire! O::c ajal m Idaee worth $65\ two p Id rings, one b iitefl the tetter
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  • 159 4 TWO memben Of On Univeisity of Malaya and a distinguished Malayan educaticnisi will receive wwiry decrees of Doctor of L«awi at the next Convocation m October the Registrar, Mr. Maurice Brown announced yesterday. Th« v are: Vico-Chanrdlor. Sir Sydney Came; Dean nt the
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  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— '1 he Federation Minister for Education. Dato Abdul Razak. said today he was not sure the federation Government could recruit teachers from Indonesia to fill vacancies m Federation schools "I understand the Indonesian Government is also experiencing a shortage of teachers." he declared
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  • 42 4 PAHAB Stafh, a watchman it -he Ntw world amusement park, Singapore, was stabbed on Wednesdaj night when he Iried to .-t<>D two men from entering the park witboul ti- kets He was treaterl hs an outpatient at the General Hospital.
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  • 76 4 I A SUICIDE verdict was rcturnc I In a Singapore Coroner'- Co yesterday on a ho ;>ev. Lee Sv. c X: 2 «.o took lUStic toda at Pi Iceriiig Stra I on Ay. Q B I.CC I TflQf S' z Tarn, labourer, told the Couri bal be
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  • 235 4 The World Waits To See How Malaya Turns Out I'LU TIRAM. Jchn:c, rhiirs. The eyci ol world Ofl Mala\ a. v B Ifenti i B hut Johore Da' i Wan tdris, told village ciders a! a c:v- L;nch toClay. 'I hcv vail to lei vhethez tta people nrr great and
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  • 32 4 DR. H. K. RAY, the Raub Medical Officer, [ought m vain for 14 hours on Wcdnotdlt to save an Indian Muslim, Abdul LatifT. 30, lrom poisoning m the Raub hospital.
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  • 155 4 SINGAPORE'S veteran singer, Joe Hisaon, 41, last nighi gained the first prize of (500 cash when be was declarer) winner <>f the L9S4 Redill;. ion Talent Parade finals. Joe iuni a medley of three songs ''You Were Meant For Me." "Marie,! 1 and "After
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  • 318 4 $664 Question Goes To Court: Does A Basin Make A House? PENANCL Thurs. Dr. Puian Singh, who told the Magistrate's Court today he let out a house to two Royal Air Force families, without providing a wash hasin, was asked hy defending counsel, Mr. Oh Cheow Heng, "How do you
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 565 4 CATHAI ORGANISATION 4TTR ACTIONS TODAY! C^M 9 m .::^X^ lI EC GUINNESS^K f if Tl 7OMOr?fJOW MIDNIGHT! ADVtNFIRM K« I.l X I I I «>»{ "I I \K I liKW(.ll( I»K»K I' \<l I i., \n;. v> "THE LAST HUNT r:zr""" |u\|iiKK<)\. 'mhi tin ***** l \\ii\||N' -I N|l N
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    • 204 4 'V^MOTHasjiy.:-:.---....! j s »*ff S CAPITOL^ fflWjffi^ '.Blood -s I t Alley JJI t MIDMGHT T()\1()|^ T^^!l t GILV'v I OK!) J I SIADAY Mll)\|(,i|| ~-->..^| t VL^ "HF-\ri loni(t-rn\\ I RDBERT M| J».^ x flflLkl 1 MIDNICHI I()\H)i7m7 r:7 ~f^ 2 EDWARD (I. Rotm^, i PAVILION^ 4 UAILT m
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  • 251 5 E m6AN Thurs^-A row flared up m the Seremban Town between Alliance councilor Mr. Chin See Yin and the ■rf the Council. Inehe Ma arof bin Sheikh Mustapha, during dent was accused of "shirking responsibility" rtesident oven ill I motmn Mi Chit eallina for to study slum conditi n
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  • 52 5 Vtftnudr a "waP ,-Jrtl into Paya by sprrial plaae I ukt the Ctomm 7u» hark to his fr*r two air Imsttfrrd t r a 4 put to i*f^Bfi ai nn l.nsli^h A «l> I'rrnch IM tod.iT escortthe Kins few Laos I iktat f«»r France to ■rdit
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  • 71 5 THE 10 sti employees of the United Metal l Limited Singapore, who l detained by the Police rtay. were rday charged m a Mag Court for being members of an unlawful assembly. The ten including two women, claimed trial. was alleg- I U) it they attempted to
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  • 64 5 is a ecu ■von a.-c .-c mi n the drawn it ket er in he holds turned out to be a r;< winner bar-boy b expecting contirmation of hi> good fortune. It might well turn out to be a ho The fi: the In<=h £50.000 ($425,000), second £20.000 and
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  • 81 5 OR Thurs.— Two students •mparam. 20, and SandarSinqh. 17. were chai today with riding their bicycles at night without lights. •■en the ctalflf was read •ie Magistrate, [i Abdul Kadir bin Yusof. laid: re the main culpi ide their bicycles at without lights and every day
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  • 150 5 Pickpocket Is Gypped IPOH. Ihurs— Masistratc Che Abdul Kadir bin Vusof today commended Mr. Khor Soo Mrng. for his enterprise m catchinu a pickpocket. The Magistrate was earlier told that Khor. ha\ine lost a fountain p«-n it the Jubilee Park on June 12 weal there asain last nicht
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  • 197 5 A vo ing boolteachet out shopping found her wallet nz from her ba^ m which were two new 110 bills t 1 had drawn rccc" y Bran a anh T t 1.• -nils led to eon (ion In the District iii terday ol
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  • 74 5 On Robbery Charge, Man Remanded PENANG. Thurs.— Chin Kwan Chin, 24. of Bungei Patani, was produced m the E *I.i": 1 ;>'e 5 Court today OB two charges of robben it was aileged that Chin. toother with three other.--. robbed a sundry gOOdl shopIceeper. Sim Teng Im. and wife, Lim
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  • 71 5 THI Blngaoofi B udi i i IT Employees 1 Llnnm linn membership of more than 3,000 clerical and miscellaneun-- workers m M major commercial firms, wantthe employers lo M ilayanize the;: c iblishmenti A n ol tion to this affi I will be tabled at the I'non'annual
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  • 89 5 A STUDENT. IJm Guan Seng;, was alleged during a preliminary inquiry m a Singapore court yesterday to have unlawfully possessed two rounds ol ammunition al Buona Vista Road on April 14 An ammo expert Mr L Godfrey, testifying, said the rounds were lound to be unsenrieeaMe
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  • 345 5 Istomin: Another Magical Recital Standard Music Critic EUGENE [stomin, the celebrated young American pianist, gave another magnificent recital, ;;nder the aegis of Donald Moore Productions, m the Victoria Memorial Mall last n:^; before a laige and responsive audience. The main of Mr I-to-min's programme "ore Bee 4no- Moon ighi X
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  • 149 5 The Public Inquiry into obit Uott to the Singapore AI, ter Plan was slopped \c terday tor several tnomenti nrben the official stenograpner Inti rupttd the pro «c( ing! to ni that he was quitting the jo:-). Mr. V X G. X.'iir. p
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 425 5 iStandard cMlntanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SHELL (O: Free Him show—Lift 5a t Focui on I jrins Boat Shell Theatrei'e Collye 113 pm. \w i Square dance duh Bin ■5 liv <' R.iif o.- C^ li\ 8 m IM'IIM MUM Ml>>|O\ \m MO> I-.MI.N I I- '.co •m smu-a ,r
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    • 625 5 Chameleons; |jo Isslm si lea ITieatre; 8 p.m Edm i Roa i hii i. i-Ame ican o p^tra; 6..<0 The Nrv. menU] I *> 4) Spa R -d-Up; 6 .V, R< i m the m llandi i p.m God Aj H., World; '13 Short St 'he Pj thon bj Noi
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 491 6 W-- ITH t d o! British troops from the caiia* 7 on Wednesday last, a military 0 lt; :> i 155 vrars fame to an end. The v thdrawal wts ma M tf 100 d faith and inJcccpinK with the agreement signed between the BritisH and Egyptian Government
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    • 430 6 IN the Singa] Improvement Trust Report ;or 1955 tppi 111 Qlll paragraph: "It ll hard to XC ho\ a gapon can o attorn to support its rapidly population unless secondary industries s also ex: anded md new ininjitilil development takes The Master Plan provides for this need
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  • 268 6 BEFORE the pnd of the month, a new political party will he born. At this time of writinc its aims and objects remain a dark secret and. naturally, one is unable to say if it will be the party of all parties or rust another channel for adding to the
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 104 6 2,000 Applied Blr: It \s Importani tc 0 rred the mlsstatement In your Issue ol lltti Jv.nc that 10,000 children train Chinese Bchoola ar- N eligible 10 lit I r the Lower Cor--1 Ificate ol Education. There an r.'.y some 5,000 Mich children ol whom some 2,000 have applied to
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  • 328 6 Sir. Thi« Is not the time uid period fot the colony ol Bingap n to consider morgin? with the Federa- n when there are innum< raole problems confrontin y both parties, apart from n kJMIWinf what dark ida ma| be ntherini aftei the Federation's
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  • Article, Illustration
    80 6 Sir. We have b«tfl reading for the past two days that there is a machinery afoot to oust the Liberal Socialists from the City and District Councils Elections One can only .conclude that the Liberal Socialists are the only Party fighting for the welfare of the people
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  • 281 6 The NEWS as it strkeks me! is wanted as a spokesman of the new party put it is "a body of mentally well balanced people" who will make it their business, among other things, to guide trade unions on the right road. It is common knowledge that the baneful influence
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  • 273 6 SHAREHOLDER'S HOLIDAY TT seems sometimes that the Americans have an uncommonly keen appetite for swallowing larce and lucrative lumps of the British Empire. On thp day after the night when the City of London was burnt by Hitler's bomber^ m 1940. Winston Churchill found himself writing a letter to Mr.
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  • 983 6 WASHINGTON TWE Californian elec- tion primaries ar #> no w over and they have proved nothing. There have been of them, tlme-con-sjMtac, expensive and incont'lusive. More and more people are asking it tjajfi linage provision m some of the State constitutions serves any usetul purpose at all.
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 6 hflkdgdf Ten s up a '7 I Sir Anthony fc over the b* and brinfiSS
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  • 75 6 covered, be :^J Party not to start! tion tuin. I it rouid t-c b, J ■emence to rtsu*J ■i AmericM J ed to a senJ] the last 100 vived to the m M a:tcr ar: w J The Repub'rJ '-^Z the ertpM President Xum they know thjta
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  • 522 6  -  Patrick O'Donovan By Sava- t .v They arc naturally virtuous. Thi.s is vrry definitely a New Deal Democratic cartoon. Tht Abnrr family > perpetually victimised by unscrupulous politicians and by the evil rich. Their virtue triumph! and their indecency becomes a Mfl of Meal Ireednm. Pogo an von
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  • 92 7 E Xd n" ..tabhsh as I m Middle British t achexi this conrecent ;;V :i c v Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Communist Party boss Nikita Khrushchev these > sa:d f I Soviet Foreign Dmitr: Sh^pilov n.y ronflrmod this m mind. th»- sources At thr
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  • 50 7 E. Juiir M. <UF) gfeiMrr Sidney V» Zealand that the sia Irraty Ori noniir. as k f *m\ c, alliance. nation- military 1 dictate f rawa a week's to comanadian ..nonweaHh London i Prime opening a very I Holland ■.re, "but it can<panried i of im-
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  • 33 7 IC. June 14 <AP> EhmM elephant I last »n animal Inokasapparent- from vied rage. i Igosapitod reputa it the zoo. 1 t•. t > the zoo nto the "to have some
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  • 23 7 I Mite act- L: U M 4 m Formosa toisit. IBM by h- r fiance was met airport by I.OOi fans despite
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  • 12 7 liilß Gr\ ernment *ny that it had nationP»i3rs from Soviet
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  • 40 7 area and broaden it a s far a-> po.^ible. The indications point to a '?rand design I by the Soviets to establish the.mselves v a mid -and nearra.,tprn power, m ccmpptiton with Britain and thr bnitpd States.
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  • 26 7 Sh« pilov is cor..-;n>red the driving rx>we r behind the Kremlin's new look and vigorous M;d-Ea>tern policy pr^ent trip to Athens. Cairo and Damas-
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    • 61 7 shsdgsdjhsdgsdgsd I>iMi n t Attorney I r.ink m I<hir^1 <hir^' (1 ll '«l R4->ear-<»ln ilrmtti dipped into "'"»n till for CSS:iK.I?S i"* Spending nuiiHv" for ■»^l«^l dosr trirrid." [M»s»m% Kdn.i Halbcrsladt Cil»tntn formri set-rrtary- 'Mirrr .if ihr Distillery. K-flif>ins. Win.- and Allied \\<»rk. r> International t
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    • 34 7 VATICAN CITY. .June 14 (AP)— Pope Pius XII r told President Sukarno of lesia he was confident the count on "the wholehea: I loyal co-operation nearly one m.iiion Catholics m Indonesia
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    • 29 7 LA. June 14 CAP) The Labour peps: today rons ons are unriersend several hundred no farm lanourers to the o work Ini California Farm Grov i soriatir
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    • 28 7 .TIED NATIO: lum 14 cretai^ General Dai Hammarskjold says the X I not giving enough ecnr. i a] help to Africa and the Middle E?
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    • 21 7 PARIS. June 14. (VPv France's Socialist-led ml today det-rcec* a swer natic c at the ng of Foreign Minister ail.
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    • 24 7 LONDON. June 14. (UP R need yesterday a -number" of R technical aid teams will I soon for Egypt an Byri i
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    • 49 7 x -'A .'.c 14 i.\P) Fuan M irl n< i Godii ez, a rOf 4 S MOJ h Consuiate Ge eral In I rev I r Jilty to a r-har^ a| •> rr arL-=inq frnrn the sb >' ol Sp n a^tin" Cona Horen io Millaruelo on May
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    • 45 7 WDON, .nc 14. (UP) Minister Eden i to <iay the \vh woi> knOWl there place to MA hrora the -v Irogen K f -^h coun: v Tmi rt T n r an^ powerful" ran oxpe. I Inv munity frotn nuclear attack.
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    • 32 7 LONDON, June 1 (UP) Sir Wiitsti n Qi v Mil m i ed v by p anp vc-tcrdav lonkn^ ■i In aflti a ikrM--'^y on the? French R 'ra.
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  • 172 7 en \j- lleved to aim ai the strengthening oi the Soviet hold on the ana. ra'her than n fanning the ArabLtrmelJ feud. Ld'-n's conclusions irum his taik<= With the Bovlet leader, here la.-t m<nth la I hat Mo-cow will keen oil any HlOVt which roulri i^art to an
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  • 150 7 More Riots In Ceylon, Police Shoot 2 COLOMBO, June 11. (\P) Two persons yesterday WCfftf reported killed after police fired on an unruly mob m eastern Ceylon. Thf riot broke out on Tuesday a' AmparaJ m the GNU ()ya Valley. i f wt i the lai iit m i series
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  • 229 7 A CHENS, June n (Bcu- I Archimandrite Killink' s Mac hcriol is, a Grei k Orthodox priest today dc•i I charflei levelled igaiasi h n by Britain towing his dtportilioii from London. was taken fn m his M< London lodgings on Monday iv.cht and put abn ird
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  • 168 7 ALGIERS, June 14 AF) French headquarters yesterday reported finding the bodies of TZ Moslems by Nationalist rebels m a blood splattered village where the French staged a big and successful mopup last month. The little yillage i? ni.;: the "gatCl ol iron"' ;.:Ori ■be R m
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  • 72 7 TAIPEI, June H (UP) Ant t-Communist organizai i^n^ of four Middle md Fa: EaM natioi have applied to the A n People's anti-Con munisi League (APACL) for membership it wraa disclosed today. The applicant* are anti* Con munisi bodies of Pakistan, I \;rkov, Iraq and
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  • 55 7 LONDON. .T.mr 11 (AP) The Eden ejoveroineoi today approved "m principle* 1 the sale of the Briti-ii owned TnQidad O.'. Company to Ameri a". Texas Company but attached a number of condition Chancellor of tb€ Exchequer Harold MacMillaa marie the announcement on the proposed U*****,000,000 deal
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  • 45 7 London. June 14 (Renter) Mr Phiiip CunlifTeLister, 38-year-old son of the Earl ol Bwinton, former British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, wa.- lound shot dead today at his home m West London. Be had been shot through the heart. A revolver lay nearby.
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  • 107 7 8 YEARS OF HICCUPS ARE OVER LOS ANGELES, Jun r 14. (\P)— Jack O'l.eary said yesterda> that after eight racking years his once-a-second. night-and-daj hiccups have stopped. The 30-year-old former assistant market manaccr called it "a miracle the doctors claim it is due to prayers and faith O'Learv said fi
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  • 223 7 Russians Cheer The 'Outcast' New Men, New Spirit, Nev/ Ideas LONDON, tnne 14 (AP) Jugoslav President Tito once the outcast of world Communism -told a cheering Soviet crowd la^t night that his nation and the Soviet I'nion were 'again establishing firm friendly
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  • 111 7 While the pwllinUffltin discussioii was m progress, Prune Minister Eden toM a Conservative Party women's rally that Britain will continue to .seek a solution of the Cyprus problem '-but 11 must be one that take account of our strategic interests and Tur.:> y"> and ensuring peace on the Island."
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  • 280 7 The Faith Healer In Royal Intrigue THE HAGUE. June 14 (AP) Dutch government shied owoy yesterday from a dispute over a faith healer's influence on Queen Juliana. But the Dutch Press printed the story generally for the first time today Dutch editors hr----; c tf r story tor several da,
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  • 67 7 WASHINGTON. (UP) President Ki-rnhoww ■PI ii t4 kf Ike er^ 1 ttf of X t Germany from Comnist rule today m a 10-' minute hospital room eonfaP* ■Mi West German Chancellor Koprad Adenauer. Eisenhower, resuming an active role m the direction ree world diplomacy. uM I
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  • 105 7 June 14 •—The raptain of tne .iner nited States rebuked the British Royal Na not v ins < that shook the American passengers wett lUrt i blast near a prox; r ound where the Roy*. Navy tests mines and dept only anna- damage was
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  • 27 7 THF [JJ Air Twee need on Wednesday officers r, Nai j trip to Russia. Each is a -a! me p jri.f I'r r, c A.P.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 85 7 GOOD FOR GROWING CHILDREN i Your children will benefit from 7~5^ dunking NESPRAY Full Cream j^#^^ i) Powdered Milk daily and they will A < N^\ enjoy it too. M PURE, SAFE NESPRAY keept m tip-top condition right down to '£fi^ the last spoonful and, with its \ftpf^ y creamy
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    • 42 7 I I'm well N C y covered |]r^ ELACK LIGHTWEIGHT LEGGINGS F r orr, 1 1 .75 Father's Day is PIM June 17. t|T7|^jyr|^ See our Gift Selection B %M w^M m I t»X I^l I V/indow Displays. a^m^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^»^ Raffles Place, Singapcre.
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  • 270 8 Illegal' Tenants Found, SPECIAL investigators of the Singapore Improvement Trust have successfully clamped down on the tea money racket, the Trust Manager, Mr. J. M. Fraser said yesterday. Mr. Fraser told a ftrcss conference a strong team of housing investigators had thoroughly dealt with the matter and
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  • 113 8 I LADY BLACK, wife of tho (lovernor, Sir Robert C Z Black. was guest of C t- h(niour yesterday at the annual installation Inn- chron at the Adrlphi t Hotel, of the Singapore Inner heel, sistor orranixation to the Rotary I Club. More than 50 mem- j
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  • 74 8 Che i Eng 32, yesterday claimed trial la Singapore v ni to beating a woman, Endon bnr.e A.i, of S'MU) and ,v try v. o; :h ,239, at i i; atuLs Road, on Jan. 23. 11 was alleged t::,i i Urn Induced Endon to bel e\c that
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  • 45 8 SINGAPORE Mice yesterf.av found tWO ho>iic> Ul >:if- •< evA parts vi the city yesterThe body of a trisha-rider, T. Ah Bee 4i>. re o\crcd from the Ka'.^.ri2 Rner. a is loureri VneraiimjF. r) found hanging In a houM m Beach Road.
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  • 60 8 A MIDNIGHT Are which broke out m i m ice fa lory m Loron^ lf>. Geylang, S;n2apore. yesterday, fitted a storen and damaged soya bean.worth aboul 15.000. The Are began when sparks from a neighbouring kitchen fell ori a pile of bfaWSL Pad >ry worken helped the
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  • 67 8 SINGAPORE Daneo Hostesses' Association will hold a spot Dmnce at the Bea View Hotel on Juno 15 from Bpm to 1 m m aid of tho Dance Hostesses Welfare Fund. Pint MOODd and third prizes will be given to tho>e who sell the mo>t tickets. Tickets, priced
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  • 39 8 CHUA Teh Mcc, 72. was ordered to be sent to the Opium Treetmeni Centre. 51 John's Island, by a Singapore Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to possessing some prepared opium at Ophir Road on June 13.
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  • 68 8 $50,000 Home For Poor A WELFARE home for "Muslim destitutes wi I be buili bj the Singapore Mu>a:n Advisory Board >non. Date S I. O. Alsagoff, chairman of the Board, told The Standard yesterday that Ihe berne would cod aboul 150,000. The Board proposed 1o a?k Qovernmeni 10 contribute dollar
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  • 37 8 FOLLOWING have passed the second exam nation toe the Degree <>! ftichfiof oJ s ien~e (Engineering) university ci Malaya: Chiun Teong Tee, i.cc Bk Tieng, Oh Sfonji Huat Tini Won iL;i and Taj Lanij Senn
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  • 166 8 X-Ray Club Dance For Guys Dolls' A "(HYS and Dolls Dance" organized by the Singapore X-Bay Club, will be held at the Rallies Hotel on June 29, under the patronage of the Governor, Sir Robert Black. The dance ll the biggest •OCU] event ever planned by the Club. Mrs. Rita
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  • 275 8 Front Approves China Visit SINGAPORE'S former Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will sail lor Japan next Thursday. Alter a three-week stay there he will visit Ked China and India. The Central Committee ol the Labour Front net Iml night and approved Ifr. Marshall's plan mr
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  • 339 8 Bland Returns After Talks THE Australian Government and the Medical authorities were "most anxious t« help Singapore m any way possible,' Permanent Secretary to the Health Minis try and Director ot Medical Services, Dr. R. H. Bland U>k\ The Standard vo terday. Dr Bland hai
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  • 283 8 Major Housing J^J ONE of the biftgr.i s,, housing; schemes to proxuh lower income groups i- Payoh. near the wireless the Chairman and Man.v r v\ i Fraser, said yesterday. i~~ Thi r.< housing estate to aco mm< r. t f e more than 102,000
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  • 36 8 «t tfcf Ural U i:: 1 ii.. of k. ijjl **m Mr p F would not n*J < But. he aifclJ munii -j ftaai." I v not hrkmeUwt it mas Ml Mi r» should (onlolti tlnils
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  • 50 8 I Society v. conccr I July -5 tij take pia< morial Hai! mstoiH Happy Wor.Ts-::M The Sir.jaj>- fl Orchestra will be UM koMM violiaijt^H sheeia Dcvi, aai r^W Mr Gordr Contralto U The rer m H awn 1 1 v Strauss* ''lto"sM and JSf ;ofiev's fl
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  • 107 8 L\ a fat-grew Ing la histiii ri'v |ik< Singapore, "no lm> portance of food emplojreremployec relations can never bo Ever-emphasized, the chairman of Un Comn ittce oi Management of the Supervisory ar.ri ManaaWßenl Training Association ol Singapore, Mr. G C. Thio. said yesterday. And the
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  • 20 8 Industrial House To Give Trade MR- E p SSI (CUT «f •fPiM Department 0I **a drmoßSWp* 1 films and cushion.
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  • 7 8 Viking Your Club Officials Scow c*'e Crx'.-
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  • 39 8 TICKETS lor the "Midsummer Ball" to be held on June 2?, at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore have been <o\6 out. Mrs Scow Peck Lenc. president ol the Sisiap Girls' ciub (the organizers), told The Standard yesterday.
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    • 201 8 i i H y^ I .^^^^B^^x I V^c'^^v^f I v. I I Nothing can beat a if \^ll Double Diamondlß\<3€>isrl w /if wy *tk^M iSzak Double Diamond if timnve* tinn tfit>'nu°hl) rejresfuno char in^ Jincr PiLscnci bee? you've -vei wasted. i^^^^^J^J^^^^^^l Thcr«r*> oc tinei oeei ir A'holr Pi HD8 ech
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  • 607 9  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By M>- Jhahveli Mem to havp 1 v-rv regard for me r. novel c has f n io: n New beta een the youM i .o *n 4 free dnm and !;Ito 1 v Hvk COinf( it through theij children Her heroine, a, riti
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  • 1092 9  -  JOHN WAIN By- 1/ THE \MK \\l) THE GROIXU. By Peter Vansitlart. (Max Rvinluinlt. 12s. §JL) < II i\l) 09 \\<>ELs. By Robert Venn arren. (Eyre and SfmttisU (Wile. I8s.) THE SLEEPLESS MOON. By H.E. Bates. (Michael Joseph. ir>s.) All Uh 1 bi 1 m good, but the
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      563 9  -  ERIC WILLIAMS By early every primer '<> enter an Air Fo'cc c<in:p :n G i:r.?.ny was r\r-u-: rr.:nd lo c: cape. He had been trained f--»r caiei"u!!y briefed and pi (-pared. I;r Hi I •i a searching pnysii -< ..oral and menial test >'■!-, c hi became <
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    • 193 9 NEWtyMs SR -ice-fresh.fihdlihd-fresh IBVI^BB^BBBBBBBBK~*^~~ >>b^ jh m 0W M 4* 9 M M I \^^^z^"^%-^ w jK^SSM- ■/^ti'*-'-' j^ rBJ 1 ■sIM v£''<xtL^Bm^Q&F vy* 1 J xßfl 'O^i^r j^b> B^p i^Smvuh B y- i jffßß^^r^MßßL^iJUESi?^Sß^y Bjßl flPBb SwP9 B Bk. BJ Bft fißJf mH nJBJ' Bj^^ w^< BBBBBBBk. v WJ
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 170 9 PUZZLE I walking stick <6> I fJS Souvenir almost of a I v widow <5> I utOSS 5 J he private secretary's I boss' fB> •■> brighten 6. With a stick can assist I 3e smooth engine running II M>und < 3' I 7. At last put on and provide
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  • 253 10 Fuuutvo And €nmmerea Closes y 2 cent Higher TRADING conditions m Xhe Singapore rubber market yesterday were more settled, after traders discounted the report that China was buying 30,000 tons Malayan rubber. However, the market yesterday closed erratic at hall a cent above Wednesday, tort grade
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  • 136 10 Business In Shares IrALAYAN Bhareoroken jresterdsv reported the lo.lowirc business done: v <v nrd- -i To «i flu mnii n ?1 8 3. > 1 !<J l >' i 1.10; H unmet El #7§: If. Ccmcm ?1 Cold Storage Si 40. r I-".. t>rri> Weaip.c Bvv>. b2S2I. \V. Ja.-k> |2
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  • 153 10 with a few exceptions Malayan iluuTe markets generally were steady with small price variations. Moderate business ill reported, with Gammons a leai ure of the Industrials section. Price ehangci announced by the Malayan Sharcbrokers' Association yesterday reported the fouowing business done: INDUSTRIALS B iyeri Sellers Gammon I
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  • 174 10 rKPPEK S ri>ini: trend m thr Sincapore market entered its second day yesterday. follow ins a scramble for immediate shipment to Europe. White pespec rose by S5 to Iff per picu) .1 ntok) and i k by >4 bo IT per pseul (SjMrial sai kwai
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  • 247 10 FIRM TO TRAIN YOUTH IN FISHING METHODS A SINGAPORE firm will soon start a scheme t« train young: men m latest scientific fishing method* Mr. Goh Chye Hin, managinjj director ol the Jinn Chtron Kwang Marine Products Co. (Singapore) ltd said there would he openings h»r 70 candidates ulm must
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  • 260 10 THE demand for Japanese cotton textiles is increasing because of the higher standard of living here, the Japanese Vice-Consul m charge of trade, Mr. Y. Nomura, told The Standard yesterday. These textiles have a good market here because prices are within the reach of wage earners,
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  • 42 10 NEW YORK. June 13 TP)-Dow-Jones Closing Averages: STOCKS 30 Industrial! 487 08 20 Rail* 166.22 15 Utilitiei 66.23 fio Stodu 174.15 BONDS 40 Bonds 9fi 21 The Dow-Jones Commoditj Futures Ir.rirx <1!<24-2») ;-\<!H£C equals l(J0> closed at 154 55.
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  • 282 10 'SYNTHETIC CAN'T KILL NATURAL SEREMBAN, Thurs. Mr. A F. Taylor, the retiring general manager of Guthrie Co. Ltd., stated emphatically that synthetic rubber could not kill natural as long as the price of natural was kept at a competitive level. Speaking at a dinner party here at which he was
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  • 40 10 1 •"■l-rlar.. 25 J s i ii..! pur, L J stiii it (v *3 -.i I 'A i •< 41 1 lf "•I I <I«MaJ I" mi crutfd br| i' *>' m *v iriid ,v I N -I 1 T«ky«. Okinawa.
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  • 71 10 ORTdutfi deliveries c: I trails i:< I formerh I ports, for th J of this year 1 to i 12.8 1 the latest issue magazine dewnj interest of 1 and cfHßifWi I .-pile a 4 n due to laN)ur«w| the Chinese Ne»«J tin outjwt kil continues it i BPJ
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  • 10 10 I conclude- I merit at I I J
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  • 38 10 IHI Malayan Bai Associa- I .de followin£ changes ratal to mere 1 \pm vying. airma r.T 33 U dtl bills. 33 1 4 trade B T. o r OI) 31 5/8 Oder exchange rates remain 111
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    • 1275 10 NOTICES TFNDFRS lOK PI'RCHASE N \TL K AUSATION BOAIU) OF GOVBBNOEB Or CONDEMNED STORKS SINGAPORE POLVTECTIMC vor: "E IS HEREBY GIVEN riiENDERS are Invited from rr»F,M -\s -a \n 1 ved 1 that the to uring person Approved ContraeI ip to BOOH on thp 30th whose names and addressr r,,'
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    • 455 10 NOTICES fUUNUI NOTICE FIIENDERS are invited and A will be received up to no n n Saturday 30th June, 1956, for the purchase and complete removal from the sea-bed ol submerged scrap metal ai and where it lici In the ses racing Kling Police Station. oppositf Pulau Damar To:-. ier.>
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    • 104 10 MAERSK IN M/S Tlinl! <»l^> SPOkf F SHAM 13 25 lune 26 |ur. YUCOSLAV,i?' From Hongkong for Rongonn Beyrouth ond V S'porc lIJ^J m v VELEBIT N From Adnot.c, Red Sco Pc^s j ond Kcr, Mfl|9Cce Pcnong FI m v ROMANIJA ,^.fijT A^ ,j Gcnerol Agcntt. m *> 17-B Robinson
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    • 502 11 CO., LTD. c FUNNIL LINE .AN SERVICE B«itin»ort. Philatftlphla Cult W """raf^ > po»« SKam Kcnang 16 W |wne 16 19 |un e |ury K/25 luly 26 2? u ly tc load aim diKh«r|« cai|o. •^~ftV+~*H LLOYD s LINE .viCl d*m, Bremen Hamburg «rt P5 V enant 3: |unt 1
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    • 1077 11 Tel:£4os MANSFIELD CO., LTD. lei: 2412 SK,p, m Hneorpoi.ttd Smgjportl ||J lm.,i THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S2 SAILINGS t. LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Stnttaoetm Pyrrhu. «-r Lvcrooci r U Sjll P S h Penans BeMerophon tor V a ,r r, i une '5/17 lune 18 Lv^on'toTLiv^rooc ,C un 18
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    • 917 11 MITSUI |jPj LINE FOR JAPAN horn Irdo SpOfe P Sh m Pcn n9 Aiumoton Maru for YoUohomd Kobi Mof 20 July 18 July FOR JAPAN from Continent Akibasan Maru fo f Yo'Ohamo, Nogoya, Kobe via Hongfrong G 13 14 Akashisan Maru for Y-^o-hanM Nafova, Kobi v.a Hongkong 28 J||||§ FOR
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  • 292 12  -  STAN MAYS russle between Jayne, Mac and Mr. Universe reports from New York r r W O film actresses iought a bitter, noholds barred "battle" the other day over a professional "musciein an" IN CORNER No. 1. w s lxty th r ee-year-old Mac Wc,t. m IN
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  • 500 12  - 'Little Caesar' Triumphs Again As Killer ROGER YUE PREVIEW ROUND-UP By JEAN PARKER, a big Hollywood star m the '3Os, makes one of her rare screen appearances today m the female lead opposite "tough guy" Edward G. Robinson m "BLACK TUESDAY" icoming to the Rex) a row, blistering story of
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  • 88 12 KM INT Malayan visitors to Hollywood were 5 •Tr Aw Chenjj Chye. General Manager of Haw par Bros Mrs. Aw and Mr. Aw It Haw, fourth son of the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw. The Malayans toured 5 HollNwood m the course of their round
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  • 141 12 I JKKRA PAGET says manning her hair shade to red was one of the best tiling that ever happened to her "I lee! a now person," she says. "I've discovered a new ?ost l dress differently, make-up differently and behave differently. Debra now refers to the time she
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  • 253 12  - Wot no Injuns, no naughty girls? BERNARD WILLIAMS By rjMIE scenic grandeur of A the (irand Teton country is natures backdrop tor olumbia's Pictures newest Western. ".I v b a 1" m CineinaScope (coming to the Capitol). The trio of top billed stars make it Western with a difference, strongly
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  • 157 12  -  R. G. Pillai By I^J ADHUR M ILAN. a Hindustani musical, j II a pood entertainer. It has the thrills CJind suspense o) a stormy love bet ,r fen a maiden and her childhood playmate. Director /<. q Punwani. a new-comer -to the industry, has tried his best
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  • 229 12  -  AY ALLACE Beery, who died m 1949 at the age of 65, was one of the most lovable actors m Hollywood. lie novcr won any Oscars or Other a wares, but ho won audiences with his tough, awkward gestures, his shy habit of snuffling his
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  • 220 12 \V~HEN the Wagner family n law ROMEO AND JULIET it their local theatre near Freiburg, G< rlr.ar.v. tr.ry re M i-i--prcssed that they decided to chlist< D *:ic:r :il f Romeo. In the nursing home. Ifn Vfagner told ail the listen that if rflfl ever had da ighter
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    • 59 12 /fn\ /m j^ 1 fmoßPi /RICHfIR I AUTOMATIC I ELECTRIC TOASI m\ fostc, «utomoticolly 3. whenever you out bu-ij, ond II Oi fTI tkefne^h /fTl is, £&\'ii [l^k i s\ i I DIAMO s Plfl THEATRE Te! ***** Q[l m Ha la i.th l_ ,^fl Tomorrow >||<I i\ \M Mff
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  • 288 13 By D\\ BASKKLL sr<i Lew I load has become the ,\r had ?t Wimbledon for some m has achieved this someu inning hi.s own National thr \«'-«r and now confirming <>! the I'renc-h title. I ribi- Don who I m" four I thee e I 3 r LI more
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  • 985 13 sdfhsdfjdfhshsj He Says Her Book Is Claptrap ,Vu )NI)()N Thu I>r i-(i»th summerskill has writkn hn oU vis quitr a sn °rt hook of 101 pajjrs. and the most remarkahlo thine ahout is the numher «»f half truths and absolute "no truths" which she has been ahle to
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  • 35 13 THK HAGUE. Juno N (Re tor) Ireland beat Holland l\v ttJVtn bOlltl to three m an into; national amalcur boxing match hero ton;.s'nt. Thcv beat Holland fi-4 at Amsterdam last Monday.
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  • 54 13 BERAXGOOX English Srhool w: i hole! their 21st ann.i.sl ipi rt| on rhurtday, June 21. beginnini at 3 p.m. on the School i^rownri. Tbera v.'ili he two evenly for Old Boys:— (1) 100 Yard.; H. ::<;i<-ap for those Bftjad M and o\-or. anrl (L'j 2L'O Yards for
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  • 101 13 NEW YnHK. June 14 (Rcu-!or)----1..r. Xorri President of the [nternaUonjd Boxing Club, today thai both 4 New York State Athletic Commto-1 lion and the National Boxing A sodation had indicated the would rec iffjniat the winner of the proposed Archie Moore-F'-'i Patterson bout
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  • 97 13 Cocktail Party For Gamesmen STOCKHOLM. IIIM 14. ('Reutrr> The Quern and the Duke of Edinburgh Last night entertained aii t:;» Olympic teams md member of thn Olympic Orfanislni Committee to a cocktail party on board the Royal Yacht Britannia. The party was h<ld on dock under a red and white
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  • 30 13 OSLO. Juno 13 (R iter) West Cir rmany, the v. Tup holders, beal Norway :i-l m mi kntcrnatioos 'ball match htra today Tht9 v.en. level i-i. at half-time.
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  • 218 13 STOCKHOLM. Sweden. June 13 (L'P) Fire destroyed the central buildins of the Olympic stables today but all horses escaped m a wild scene of near panic. T: linen dai ed raging i lame to nave world champion animal; here for 'ho 1956 cqur-t--rtan o!;.mpiC Games. All
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  • 164 13 UK Cricket: Close Of PlayScores LONDON. J-d.'if 13 (Router) UK. rnr'r.et close of play At Lords. Cambridge University 303, Cook 57, Smith not out S3, Clarke rithtann logbreak five tor ML M.C.C. 18 foe two At Sheffield. Yorkshire Taylor 61, Watson 50, Padgcti 50. Trueman 58, McHugh ri^it arm fast-medium
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    • 206 13 liner By Al Capp TV-.- CUSSti^ vv.^,'m. what Backkfar mE vaxuw c*bsh. she: docsn v t kmct,^ L CRITTeR MCMP O MAM SWEEir, -v >. I'VE ASKED Hflß KIDS J -a, re w^n t-»» T SCRAWKJV OLE A MOVJ IT WAS YOUR TO COMMIT MURDER y 1 t2>t *i^vrrv MAMKN
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  • 533 14 SAFA LAUDS SGSFA's MOVE Players Come First THE announcement which was made at the Council meeting ol Hie Singapore Government Services Football Association that there would be no league competitions this year has been received with feelings of pleasure m Col .ny soccer circles. It been stressed by SPOKTSCOPE on
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  • 161 14 Standard's Sports Reporters present the SINGAPORE Combined Sriiools swimming and water polo team will tour Indonesia during August, popular Mr. Joseph David. Director of Physical tduca- t<AA \ni.rknilW \PsteidaV lne trip b uwmmwj on word from th< vi SwlmmlDJ A>iciatinn t< rdaj confirming the trip Although
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  • 64 14 THE following have been selected to represent the A asainst SRC m a Cricket match on the padang on Sunday at 11 am Major Douglas: Major M Guire; Capt Webb— Captain: Capt Hannah. Lt. Davidson. Lt. Procto- 2 Lt Re. WOII Barron: Sgt v PU W son; Pte
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  • 225 14 Hameed's Goal Decides A GOAL ?rnvc 1 three minute before ttnic by B. O Ha meed, an ibled thi Kadayanallur Muslim League to beat the Araenal Sports Club by ■cc loe li to twn |n i bje S A FA. D:\ :;A league match ai Parrer Park yesterday. Ai -i
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  • 75 14 AI I m Annual General Mcci tifi of the Selangor Recreation Club, Kuala Lumpur heW al Ihe dub premises, the Following office-bearers were cU eted for the ensuing yearPresident:— Dr E Noronha 1 I>< circled'; Vice-Prcsidcnt: Jtr, R X Pannikar. J.P.; Hon. Secretary Mr. T. Xavier «Rcelected). Han
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  • 86 14 St. John Ambulance Cadets Sports ST. JOHN Ambulance Brigade Cadets will hold men 4th annual athletic sport.and 7th Cadet Day on Saturday. June 30 at &JI p.m. There will be an InterYouth Organisation invitation 4 x 110 yards relay one tor the girls section, and the other tor the boys.
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  • 602 14 5 RECORDS ATGAN ENG SENG'S ATHLETICS FIVE records were broken and one equalled at the Gan Eng Sena's 30th Annual Athletic Sports Meet held at the school ground yesterday. Cheah Peng Hock of Song House was A Division individual champion, when he was first m the one mile, and 220
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  • 135 14 IHhflE uill be nine races on each (lav of the Seians i lurt Club's June Meeting The lirst race uill start -«t 1 p m each day. I ho schedule of racing Is as follows: r-t <i.i% Horses Class :i. l);\ I: 5J and 7 furlongs; l)i\ 2:
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  • 586 14 mi iflW i<»r the Singapore Badminton Associations junior championships was held at the Clerical I nion Hail last night. Following aic the draws m the Men's Junior D n*i Double- Junior Douhlo (Men) l>t qutrtrr: N G A Lin i and Yoke Ung I I and
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  • 92 14 Rheims XI On Way To Indonesia PARIS, J B€ 14. (Renter) The Rheims Football Club will r; c .ore tomorrow for Amiterdan on tbtii *o Indonesia TheN- WW IIM cxpcc\cr play In Ceyloa md hi Saigon i Bang The i\ lean nich lost to Spain m 'Im E ran an
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  • 63 14 ROYAL Army Educational COTI .it RACK' 111 I C \C U'■ match 1: id < sterd RAEX 10 runs (Barmr I Hewlett IS J 22 Walka four fci 1 1 <f I h mb iv« for 17) RAOC iii s (Grin I c 22 Mackenzie 16, 1 h
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  • 61 14 THE S;n:,,nnrc .V-atem Swimming Asm* iati r I bold their triali lo teled the Colony's w.h'cr poo IMM tot the Olympic* on Sal June it the CUMH S l ming Club it 5 p The trials uriU be In I i form of a friendly watei
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  • 347 14 THE Colony Water Polo league will enter the second round stage this weeitrnd. lea tv red by the clash between the Singapore Swimming Club. last year's champion s and the Chinese Swimmins Club. The match «MI be played on Sunday. 11l the first encounter the
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  • 10 14 I 'ion's o!ynM ta> 'l^^B
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  • 191 14 TOLICE Spoils Association, pfeytag with only ton players from start to finish, ed-«d Singapore Harbour Board Police by two goals to one m their SAKA Div. 1 league soccer fixture played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Police ihowed fine teamwork and ;i. though they were n'ayinf
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  • 234 14 Rovers Stun The Argonauts ROVERS Sports Club, shine one of their fin< I performances to date, caused an upset with victory over the youthful Argonauts team m It i night's SAFA Division 1 soccer match at Jalan Stadium. Yesterday defesl put Argonauts completely out ol Urn championship running. The winning
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  • 66 14 N(l|; -'i' I Hi v I I T^ v 3 \f": I 1 at ti 339 tor threTß Kelleher. ti*' M *wwler. took tbefl Ruthcrtorfl. SM Donald tt ij/Sm bornly ;ed the out of trouble I gdj* stand <*J was I he hS i 1 I I Han left-ara
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