Singapore Standard, 21 June 1956

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  • 24 1 Singapore Standard ***** ,S tmn 2 i o0 CI VT"") J^ MM MIGADI GINIRAL^ HOSPITAI SINGAPORE, THURSDVY, JUNE 21, 1956 14 PAGES J:> CENTS
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  • 272 1 14 Perish In World's Worst Airline Crash mv (API— A g iant Venezuelan jHivuis plummeted like a huge i early t«nf a > and crashed into r• It v\.«s the world's worst urline service. rd «rch ships reported two and aa.:-.•d 1 -Found no survivors I H to find none"'
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  • 97 1 ar Crisis Over is Man I thousand ansry I t work- 63t the docks to a I :>rotest agai: Etta? Ol a colleague. Ea Tee. by Harbour I \y nlgV* Mob leaders had a Bbs the workers iverted ■a that a t km into the !r X se made. kcfetmg
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  • 42 1 IHI ma r Chiel Minister s _t; Mr. David Marshall, will sail t riav fot fr'rankturt •r- Japan. Mr. Marshall intends soinf to for an -unofficial before returning to s r. z ir» r re via India.
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  • 26 1 MR Sidney Holland. New Zealand's Prime Minister, arrived m London by air yesterday to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference beginning on June 27.
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  • 331 1 We 'll Fight Side By Side:Zhukov Soviets Sign Accord With Tito MOSCOW, June 20 (Rcutcr)— Marshal Georgi Zhukov, the Soviet Defence Minister, said today the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia would fight "shoulder to shoulder" if another war came. He was speaking m the Kremlin after receiving Yugoslavia's
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 1 photo. THE Dukes of Dixieland/ a jazz band now pia.wng m Chicago play it real cool as temperatures rose to tiie 90s lor the fifth straight day. They rock Lake Michigan as some cool cats dance m the water. U.P.
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  • 158 1 LONDON. June 20 «Rrutcr> —Mr Alan Dnnox-Boyd. the Colonial Secretary, mid the House of Commons today he hoped thai In due course the new Chiei Minister ol BingaPOR, Mr. L:m Vi \v Hock. and he wnu.d !>• able to amuse hrn etlni Mr. Stan Awbery, Labour.
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  • 31 1 INSPECTOR S. D. Ewart. former head of the Police gaming squad m Melbourne won a first prize of A v 14.000 <M $94,000) m a local lottery drawn ve>terday. Reuter
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  • 73 1 THE riot alarm was sounded m Chang] Prison yesterday afternoon, and off-d v t y warders and stall rushed out of their homes to action stations. Prom the City. Police patrols, riot vans and divisional reinforcements rushed to the prison. But. there was no cause
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  • 56 1 NEW YORK. June 20 <Reutf.-, Republic Aviation Corporation announced here that it had engaged a scientific firm which has started business expressly to do research and development m space flight. More than 20 specialists m problems of high altitude flight make up the group. believed to
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  • 130 1  - BASES: C 'WEALTH MAY SHARE COST ANDREW ROTH By Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON, Wed.— Singapore will be the subject of an important otter at the Commonwealth prime ministers' conference opening here next week. The British Government is planning to offer her dominions new facilities at selected naval bases or
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  • 52 1 JAKARTA. June 20 (Reutcr> The leader ot Indonesia's most active rebel band was today reported to have left tor the United States He is Daud Beureuh. a former governor ol Atjrh m North Sumatra, part.s ot which he now controls with his rebel force, the
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  • 153 1 CLUB WOMEN PROTEST OVER NUDE SHOW TOKYO. June 20 <AP> Tokyo clubwomen today launched a campaign again.^t the appearance of a h've-\ear-old girl singer m a nude ftbon Tiny Katsuyo Matsumoto since June 2 has been running onto the Nlchlgekl Music Hall stage three
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  • 233 1 Public Views Welcomed SINGAPORE Government announced last night that a Committee has been appointed to study and make recommendations on the introduction of television m the colony. i The nine-man committee is headed by Mr. A. A. Williams, the Deputy Chief Secretary. Other members are
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  • 60 1 TOKYO. June 20 (Reuter). 1 Japan operates one of the most unsate postal services m the world, according to a Postal Ministry White Paper published here today. The report said that post office thefts during 1955 amounted to more than £195.000 (sterling) More than 1.900 persons
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  • 115 1 CAIRO. June 20 (Reuter). —Egyptians will go to the polls on June 23 to vote for a new constitution and a president of the republic, m the first popular referendum since the days of the Pharaohs. It will also be the first election since the
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  • 79 1 KALIMPONG. India. June 20 <AP.) A petition addressed to Prime Minuter Jawaharlal Nehru by a group of anti-Communist Tibetans, including the Dalai Lama's brother, accuses the Red Chinese of killing more than 4.000 Tibetans m the bombing of Litang last April. A copy made available here
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  • 28 1 STAFF of a bank at Morristown. New Jersey, were driven into the street yesterday when the tear gas system of protection against bandits went off accidentally.—Reuter.
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  • 176 1 $12 MIL RUBBER RACKET JAKARTA. June 20 <Reutcr> —Police investigations into two cases In which rubber was being smuggled out of Indonesia to Singapore were revealed today by the Attor-ney-General. Mr Suprapto. He said th< sum mvohed amounted to $12,000,000 (Straits) Mr. Suprapto lour foreign ships had been involved m
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  • 25 1 MR Fuad Kr.pr.Uu. 1 urkey, Fon ign Mini ter r -u, resigned hi po r it v r,fncially .-innouncf d ytstei day Reuter.
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  • 14 1 INDIA yesterday announced recognition of Tunisia and Morocco a.s .sovereign states.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 430 2 Chances Not Cut By Tunku's W Lim FEDERATION Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's 'final word" on merger will not reduce the Colony's chances of achieving Merdeka. Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock made this clear yesterday when he commented on the Tunku's
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  • 250 2 LEADERS BACK RAHMAN KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Political leaders here today hailed Tunku Abdul Rahman's "no merger with Singapore" policy as being m the best m: crest of the Federation. Tncv v/cio conunentinji on the Tunku's statement to As- dated Pvcsi on Ttotadajf whan he nidi "U I have sty In
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  • 112 2 Hot Air Over Cool Car K0 A I A LUMPUR, Wed— Vhe 833.000 aircooled luxury limousine ordered lor tho Chief Minister has raised a storm m the Federal capital. First to cry out m prolot is the Selaneor division <if the Labour Party of Malaya who charged the Tunku with
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  • 435 2 Chief Sees Post First Job KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman told representatives of the 30.000-strong Government Services Stall Council today that (he first big Government job to be Malayanised "immediately" would be the pobt of Chief Secretary. He made this announceBMOI i|
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  • 113 2 She Wants To Meet Local Talent WELL-KNOWN Chinese artist. Madam Fan Tchun Pi. told a Pre>s conference m Singapore yesterday that she would like to meet local artists and know the public's opinion of her works. A much-travelled person, Madam Fan said that wherever she went she always had three
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  • 30 2 TO mark "Malayan Revolution Day." Communists m Singapore exhibited 51 pamphlets m the streets of the city at dawn yesterday. No other incidents were reported.
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  • 35 2 SELECTION of singers to represent the Settlement at the all-Mala/a folk pongs contest during the PESTA festival at Kuala Lumpur next month will take place on Friday m the Malacca MCA hall.
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  • 144 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. When her molester attempted to escape over the partition wall oi her room, a Sikh housewife grubbed him by hi.^ short pants, but he wripgled away and leit her holding the shorts For her ordeal Sarjit Kaur was granted compensation
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  • 57 2 MEMBERS of the Filipino Association, Singapore, yeskday gave a tea party at i Cathiy Restaurant m |>ur of the Philippines' Pgates to the SEATO conference here. Standardpic shows General P. A. Cruz (seated centre), chief of the delegation, listening to Mr. F. J. Benig, president of the
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  • 198 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Proposals for establishing a national union of commercial and geneial workers m the Federation estimated to have a membership potential of 200 oUo— will be discussed here on Friday. The proposed n< w union which hopes to throw open its doors to ail
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  • 183 2 Double Killer Gets Death ALOR STAR, Wed -I Bak Tec. a Perhs v.,- melon cultivator, v day found guilty t b double murder oi a fellowfarmer and Mi v. .fe and was sentenced death Mr. Justice II::1 :n th' Assize Court kc:p lod The sontoncp *hook twin slayer who :v.
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  • 126 2 2 FOR TRIAL IN CALL GIRL MURDER Kuala •■■:r;T\ wed. I Two men join: > -ed with the DQ of a 45-ycar-o; |1] Putdl binte vcrc j today committed to ihcAssisefl by Kuala L tnpui Tur.n Hii.ii Mohameci I M bin Shariflfudin and At i Ha m i :r a:
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  • 91 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. o v TMa n Hew, nnirfßi sc.'rciary of UM MeJejfMl Ilioing Emplujm*' Un:nn wrned tonighi thai Mi :nion would iooo demand the introduction of a "dosed shop* policy m the mining industry. Ho said: "The MMEU is engaged m buildlM op its to
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    • 29 2 I 1 I Four Cylinder Engine OHV I Developing 513 B H r. 1 I af 4^oo R P.M. I I Maximum Speed apprcx. I Fuel Consumption 30 t
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  • 88 3 I c to avoid l I i.d be H 4 too fast H ingero I Sessions a I I H nark be I Jo pc land, a H id Int H m Taipmg H e on a H a truck m
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  • 49 3 ONE BODY FOR 6,000 STUDENTS I LUMPUR. Wed Mid- students will soon -n -uitural n :on is approved Jrderat: crnB A- Kuala Lma> MMdle s m Societ A I I The St ion pa i days ago. v- j»r. art. raise laritable orp the \y m B iUbttlon r<
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  • Article, Illustration
    82 3 BLKNDINC, two different styles, exotic Indonesian neauty KSNAN LAN puts a Unoque frame around her lace, which however looks rather like one of those painted by French mister Paul Gaugin m the south Seas. She is a product of modern Asia, which she represents at a beauty contest
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  • 254 3 Opposing Views At Inquiry A PROPOSAL to pal] i "P nl V:< -No. 3 O\: Bfaaj ytro— was opposed yesU i c ing the public In I .::v into obJectaMg k) the Master Plan. The l rut was an aadont monument and
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  • 187 3 lines Bid To Save Boy Red "Conic out <-r you will starve to aircraft called cut this morning m an *i\e the life of a 14-year-old Chinese boy Communist tenorist Nij Pinjj Kwai, u rit forces near Chemor on Monday. were togctl n
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  • 64 3 TANJONG MALIM, Wed Ti (ollOWtei v.-ere tlectod oflirc-bcarcrs of the Methodist Eng ish s hoo] Old Students' Assc ation tor 1936 '57 President, Hacharan Singh; i letli YiMOi ''m TallD? i Jalfai bin Sdek: t rr.i- per, s. So kal Lngam Chettiar; roenmittee, atcawa. T. Karunakaren, a.
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  • 120 3 KI'ALA H'MPI'R. Wed. OoocCMiOfl ra'.cs for rai! and mad twitpftfi scr\i' c- \\i'.! he provided hw the pub. if and performers who will .'it rr:rt PESTA, the three-day CesUval ff culture, to he held at the Lake Gardens on July \'A-\d Railway fares wU be cq'.;iv■leol
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  • 91 3 TELOK AXSON. Wed —The followini v.ere elected aflfccia^ for 1955/ M at the annual mectitic of the Lower Pcrak Branc h of the M I C. President: Mi KR Sitnambaram Pillay, vice-president: Mr. R n x. Nadesa Pillay, hon. secretary Mr A V. Pcrumai, ho:i treasurer, Mr.
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  • 16 3 tin m a rilter it was ret '•PWrrntly ol a heart Rtutrr
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  • 181 3 TIIL International Labour Organization nighi start field work to create better employer-employee relationship it factory levels, said Sir Arthur Tyndall, Judge of the New Zealand Court of Arbitration, on arrival at Paya Lebar Airport yesterday Sir Arthur, who h«u ban v.it.i the Arbitration
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  • 130 3 Customs Chief Won't Be Swayed MR R. S TUFNELL. Stngftpore Comptroller oi Customs, yesterday said he refuses to DC swayed from his duties by threats or pressure from elements. some not concerned with Government service, and A rr alien to the tnendly relationship which exi>ts m his department. Mr Tufnell's
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  • 308 3 REPORTER SENT TO ASSIZES ON SIX CHARGES Court Allows $5,000 Bail ABBAS JUMAT, former airport- reporter of the Singapore Standard, was yesterday ordered to stand trial at the next Assizes after a four-day preliminary inquiry into allegations of theft and i cheating against him. Singapore Piftli Magistrate Mi d c
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  • 138 3 SINGAPORE leader- o! 4 iv Ms ayan Chinese Association held dim* r on Tue iday m honour of ir A'.iianc < olleague and I'M NO Branch rhairman, In be Abdul Bamid bill H.iji ,J ;:'.ai on nil appointmeni a! Singapore Deput v Chief Minister. Mr. Too
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  • 116 3 MORE than 12.000 monthlypaid employees of the Singapore Government want fortDightlf pay. Their case will be submitted for Government's consideration by the stall side at the next meeting of the Civil Services Whitley Council. Mr. N. A Kulara.jah. president ol the Government Administrative and Clerical Services'
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  • 25 3 THF Minister foi Health at\(j Social Welfare. Mr I.eong xew Koh, returned to Kuala Lumpur yesterday after th: 00-Hhv o'licial vi.Mt U) Trengganu
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 57 4 Photo. GROUP photograph taken at a dinner party given by the staff of fhe P" b ic Relations Office to Mr. George G. Thomson, who was awarded the 0.8. E., recently. The dinner was held at the Civil Defence Headquarters Kolam Ayer Mr. Thomson is seen wearing garland,
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  • 398 4 Tapper Found Street Girl Topic Engrossing ASSIZE MURDER TRIAL CONTINUES PENANG, Wed. An acting Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. Ton Chin Teik, told the Assixe Court today a young rubber tapper, Loh Ah Bah wept when he interviewed him, but after he changed the topic to prostitutes and girls, Loh
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  • 81 4 THE PDOpU 'I A D Ptttj*! "protest week" over \.o fai. ;rc of the Merdeka ta In. irfll be* 2 from Sun -< v with i rt >■ the Great World Stadium, 4 p.m. The second rally will be held on June 21 if Beauty World,
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  • 271 4 London Is Trying To Split Us Marshall SINGAPORE S former Chid Minister, Mr. Ddvidj Marshall, last night acl rated tlic Colonial Office ai krytnfi U> leparate him, ttM mw Chic! Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock and the Labour Front. Sp .ikir.j at I Labom Front Branch mooting. Mr Marshall charged
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  • 162 4 COMMODITY PRICES Cl OSlNli rubber prires fetwtp Dei Ih.) m Singapore ve*tfrda> were: Buyers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot (nom.) 821 82] June No 1 KSS S: K| No. 2 RSS :s 4 No. :> KSS HI *8i Tour: Ilnatic S POKE TIN The price of tin on Ihe lorul
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  • 36 4 AN eighteen-month-old baby boy, Leong Kai Tong. fell from the second floor of an S.I.T. flat m Owen Road, Singapore, yesterday evening. He was admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition.
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  • 263 4 Magistrate Chides Youths PENANG. Wed. Maoi. itratc lnche Hassan bin H'isscin said m a court here today that if ho were the sole ruler of this country, he would chop off the heads of the four youthf m the dock and
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  • 65 4 Cheat On Three Rape Counts A MAN with two aliases, yesterday claimed trial to three charges ot rape m the Singapore Filth Magistrate's Court. Tan Wee Lin alias Tan Hock Seng alias Tan Ah Bah was accused of raping a 15- -year-old girl three times within a month. Tan, who
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 83 4 Weather Report M iml'.m Tea i erat in i Pfoan 1 -.0 pm. lone li la 1 9 > ■m. June M Sii iporc 175), Pen•ng < JSF) Kota Bahru 76F i X;; -la Lumpur < 4i- >. Ipoh 173F), Kuantan (72KJ Maximum Tcmpcr;i!u:r: From 7 :;u m lo ISO
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  • 265 5 Tl^eJSasJ^Plac^ For Patriotism, _Say Colony Traders Get-Rich-Quick Merchants Flout Indian Govt. Ban SINGAPORE businessmen who trade with Portuguese Goa are disturbed over the way the Government of India's economic embargo on that colony is being flouted. While genuine traders do not Wish themselves to embarrass the
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  • 206 5 His Job Is To Keep The Seamen Happy A POPI'LAR Singapore so»nnT < nt OfflCial 40 000 Colony worker* wanted retained m the Labour ><par ment last year is now the Industrial Relations* Officer tor seamen. He is 28-year-old Mr (.oh Mn lub <rit;ht> who vtarted his career as a
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  • 27 5 Students Will Clear All I Lgßrfadmtsuill the \ll <>- at a re- u v 4 I S.ngar :r. SBSapore Police merits n c r.--i Branch, r- ||M ci.-.-
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  • 43 5 ?stered a *»d to end it. Singa•a r. pleaded rlang Road. ian o.^r-dose of tablet?, because over domestic -ojibles. s admitted to hospital mattered: M l don"! i deferred till a probation i stood the Sioo
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  • 189 5 E- r division of the I'nitcd Malays l/ition will establish youth sections in ind will also lorm as many women r in preparation lor future elections in Sin<;aiM»re. tynd r w twuAmti n 'heme. w hi n the 1< cal UMNO beci m< 5
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  • 352 5 Councillors Demand 2-in-l Elections RIDICULOUS TO HAVE TWO DATES' SINGAPORE City Councillors yesterday demanded, unanimously, that the local Government elections as recommended by the McNeice Committee be conducted simultaneously. ThC] w- re corr.:r.rn r :n'j; on rhe p: a; ol the Minister r L -al Government, Lands, md I ing,
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  • 56 5 LISTS 0l n l -x ataa 5n the r c: sjrr electors for the Smqap Assembly elections m inspected ai the v.> r« nitration centres on the is! md r gistei d voter can object mj name on the list ot>tions must b" submitted on the
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  • 36 5 SING \PORE Government h ia put up more than 6.ODU tn ->■ lour posters In various languages ovtx the Island on the government-sponsored Show to be held at Kallang Airport from Sept 1 to 5.
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  • 24 5 SINGAPORE City QooftcOlor, Mr. K. Nair. has been i r ted presideni ol the Siglap Secondary School Parent Tea hers 1 Association.
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  • 118 5 Green Belt To Halt Congestion THF Planning Adviser to the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr d.h Komlosy, yesterday told a public inquiry into obj< ctlona to the Master Plan that 200 acres ol land lying between Chang] Road and Fa.-t Coast Head should be "green b'-it" area. Mr KomIOSV said this
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  • 94 5 Worst Year Of Strikes -1955 THERE were 275 strikes In Singapore Last year, with a total lon of 946,354 man-days —-the blackest year m the Colony's history of industrial unrests. Of the total. 00 strikes were caused by wage disputes and 138 "sympathy" with other unions. Financial losses ran into
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  • 183 5 THF Singapore Public Works Department will soon start work on a block of six flats at Pearl Bank for officers of Outram Prison. Mr. P. \V. .Morrison -Ciodfrry. P.W.D.'s Senior Executive Fn,»ineer (Special Services), told The Standard yesterday that the new flats will cost approximately Sloii.OOO.
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  • 257 5 Feared He Would Be Stabbed SINGAPORE Police Inspector Joseph X M. Delilkan, 29, shot himself because he was afraid persons connected with a murder case under his charge was after his life, his wife Patrina Delilkan, told a Coroner's Court yesterday. r,,., J Hear, she took
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  • 54 5 SINGAP RE would Ike to contact Lav Ku Ch tan waa beaten ip I f Rang o; ten In Tetok Kurau botel on Tuesday nighi Lav was assaulted after ar, argumeni with the proprietoi over a bill, A man who WM with bin reported the
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  • 45 5 Thief Snatched Was Grabbed A THIEF, who snatched a $180 gold locket lrom a woman m Havelock Road. Singapore yesterday, ran smack into a Police patrol and wa.promptly ifTested. The woman had hdd on to the chain but the locket, fell into the man's hand.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 686 6 YESTERDAY we published a letter from a Kedah Mal.iy setting iorth his views on socialism and t: c Malay Rulers This letter exuded politeness vr.ich bore the stamp or a Malay gentleman He chidi Lab< ur Party oi Malaya lor wanting to :.--..-i :r.i >u.tanates m such gentle
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    • 271 6 Government is now m possession nf :il. the evidence it needs to prove that a very r.umber ot Chinese students m this Colony are gir.ltv o: treachery against the administration. Thanks to the thoroughness with which the Police and Customs officers curried out their duties any do ibt.s
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  • 500 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera r VHE LAST word hat been A spoken on the question o] union o' MaUiyn and Singapore. And it conies Imm ihe Ml on whom Singapore potittcfeiftJ, Who clamour jor if. depend to make it an accomplished jact Federal Ch ef Mnuster
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  • 252 6 Shorts from the Talks ■'It's MM much fun being H anywhere, hut m an utter. v Btranfi country if mu>t oc ternfyinq. Pantomime, tend waving and dumb ihOW arc awkward ■idl to diagnosis though on occasion one oi tbofi twoway dictionaries, ran be devastatingly helpful. I well fCBMRIbCI the patient
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  • 931 6  -  Patrick O'Donovan By SAN FRANCISCO INFORMED, uniformed, and merely wishful, the vast majority of Americans are now certain that President Eisenhower will stand f c a second term. Not as certain as they are that the sun will rise again. A little more certain than they would
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  • 783 6 Sir; Ceylon is the home of the Sinhalese and Mr. Bandaranaike is not trying to aim unilateral hegomonv and he has not plunged t he country into a communal and racial strife. When we spenk of Tamils there arc four ditlercnt kinds Of Tamill m that
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  • 329 6 'Independence Is A Cloak Sir: I have just had the opportunity of reading your editorial of May 7, 1P56. "No More Retreat." I would like to congratulate you on the realistic, courageous Mand you aie taking with regard to the Empire. I have read other editorials m your paper, as
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  • We The PEOPLE
    • 99 6 The Aim of Service I 1 u The d 0" I sanctity a w hich Sot", tion of Self II* Public rk) I the mean I I should be aJS« Position. anSs| m employ them ttoi^B service if present. J U of **TM I vice. c Tfflrjii v JJ one
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    • 57 6 timely views I Nationalist" of Lumpur is most appropriate: are giving s< Sfl be done (an delay, too) b- I nment. if vafl Honourable Mr Ijsi Hock as C I I which have fc much uetvou I 1 *Mild be re m fears rr.u< and mental the peep .ency
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  • 288 7 Law Wants To Collect On Call Girl's Earnings N June KTpat Ward oneK&* ■■■yvyy kfj(Mickey) T -^c. rts to f filed I IM enly $1,200 from dates m 1950 and turned this over to Jeik ej She says she rePorted adjusted
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  • 156 7 Better Air Force, And Soon Or Else Lemay uMIIM.roN. June 20 (IP)-Gen. Curtis E. Lemav. Strategic Air Com'nl'r «,^i, v emergency measures" will fe h e the United States it Russia, it was disclosed yesterday. Ho told the Senate Appropriation Committee m dosed session recently that tho US haa "delayed
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  • 144 7 hict Arms On Parade ,»0 (IF) Premier Gamal Abdel |)fs newly-acquirrd Soviet arms off the with a mammoth parade of Egyptian La**t I I z ;r. If cars rumbled I Squar I iry parade I v.ic.-:. s I n t* n-Jei I flasbtd overhead. Cb an
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  • 64 7 H has t rita n p> to emba r than have lh< i Greece r Man said today diplorr.arn rurkej I main a "UrtiKi! I to that tffect Per said rwble I London I prepared t I --ir-. I The Mail said. I. I 'om
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  • 78 7 Nutting For Di sarm Tal ks In US I RhuI Minister ol I itting, I V .-s r.rx' .::v.;iment I Si u< and I I t (i \o^ belore b« leaves I t'.i.-j with I and tti< I ite at the I X? B omcp s I .:.T.t came I
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  • 155 7 A-Cloud Over Australia MELBOURNE:. June 20 (UP) A i cloud from i British nuclear n has dnited over the Austral. an mainland, it was officially disclosed todaj S :pj Minuter Howard R i*e ann .r.rfd that a por- n ol th< at imic cloud trom 'day > Monte ***** expi<
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  • 65 7 MOSCOW Juno 20. <AP>_ President Tito ol Yugoslavia and the BoTiet Union's Communist Party Bosa Nlkita Khru. nchfv said yesterdaj the Uea kbej haVe lorged anew ere no Inn at to ib# Wcsti m world Thf two CommunlsU leadi ra told an. ihh) cheering Russlana at
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  • 36 7 THE consultative committee ol the Colombo Plan will next mci t In n< vj Zealand m November and December this year, Mr. Thomas Mac Donald Th*-* Nen Zealand External Alfaln Mini>tf>r nnnniinrr>ri yesterday. Reuter
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  • 143 7 Going! Going! Gone!: Dictator's Loot On Auction KI'LNOS AIRES. June .>„ (IP)— T».« luxurious iooi accumulated by expresident Juan I). Peron .uul his ihi ->f lieutenants went on s.:'t m an auction room owned by the mv n i ip.n pawnshops here »>n >2onda> niyht Th,- ti t iot> up
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  • 137 7 MOROCCO GETS NEW C.-in-C. RABAT Morocco June 20, UP)— Oa Rfne Cogny. 52--year-old veteran of the JndoChina war. was named yesterdaj as commander- In- 1 chief ol trench forces m M< rocco at the request of the Moroccan sultan Cogny's main task will be to whip 'nto >hape the fled-
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  • 295 7 COULD SEE THROUGH MY ARM, SAYS SAILOR I INTON lowa. June 20 (IP) 19-year-old sailor said the Hash from the te*xrit H-bomb test m Ihe PaciiH was >o brilliant "I vould see light through my arm like an X-ray' e\en though he wa s nearly 30
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  • 136 7 WASHINGTON. June 20. i fits m with German political <\P> Diplomatic sources aflair.s. >aid testerdai West Ger- Apparently Adenauer is ■lAlftV'l rharw'pllnr Knnrari mOVIn S ahear* With full SUpmany* Cnanullor Konrad port from tne Wpj tern po Adenauer apparently is pre- en, especially the United paring
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  • 35 7 ATTIRED m casual summer near the Duke and Duchess of Windsor inspect the warn on display at this small ceramic store m Capri. They are currently holidaying m the Mediterranean area,.— U.P.
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  • 184 7 38 MORE SLATED TO DIE ALGIERS, June 20 (I P)— A French guillotine struck oil two rehei heads yesterday while their condemned iellow nationalists m death rcw drownea out the thud of the knile with a deafening "long live Algeria." It was the first execution of
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  • 32 7 THE US State Department has rejected a recommendation of Senate investigators that the Chief Soviet delegate to the United Nations. Arkady Sobolev. be thrown out of the United States.
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  • 49 7 BF.RLIN. June 20 <AP) Pn-Mdont Soekarno of Indo- ;a arrived yesterday for a two-day visit In Soviet-sur-rounded Berlin. Lord Mayor Otto Suhr crated Surkarno on his arrival by plane fr< m West Germany. :ind the West Berlin city po\< rnment accorded him an all out welcome.
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 67 7 TOKYO. June 20. (Hcuter)— A 16-ine*nber Japanese mission left here today by s<'a to collect the remains of Japanese soldiers who lost their lives m Western New Guinea and Borneo, during the Pacific War. The mission \\;>.s orginally scheduled to stop at lour oilier placet m
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    • 39 7 MOSCOW. June 20 (ReutCf) Soviet MIG 19 jet fighters crashed through the sound barrier over Moscow yesterday m a dress rehearsal tor the national air show on Sunday at which Ruv>ia will show oil its latest aircraft.
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    • 21 7 WASHING! ON, June 20 (UP) The House voted yesterday to let the big airlines carry clergymen at reduced fares.
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    • 26 7 TOKYO. June 20. (UP)— The J;i])une>( > suvernment today recognized the independence of Morocco and expressed hope that diplomaticrelations would be established "as soon as possible."
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    • 23 7 UNITED NATIONS. June 20. <AP>— The U.N. announced yesterday that the Security Council would meet tomorrow to discuss the Algerian situation.
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    • 39 7 Million Divorce SANTA MONICA. June 20. (AP> Actress Marie (the Body) McDonald and shoe magnate Harry Karl have agreed on a million dollar picperty settlement which clears the way ior an amicable ending, via divorce. to their stormy marriage
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    • 20 7 CAIRO. June 20. <AP> Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser announced ye>terday the lifting of martial law m Egypt.
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    • 28 7 WASHINGTON June 20. (AP» The State Department declined comment yesterday on reports that Russia has offered Egypt a big loan to help finance the A.-wan Dam.
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    • 27 7 ROME. June 20 »AP) Greece yesterday asked italy to use her good offices with Britain to help bring about a solution of the Cyprus problem.
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    • 42 7 CANBERRA. June 20— The Australian Post master-Gen-eral has announced that a pott office is to be established early m 1957 at the Australian research station to be set up at Vestfold Hills, m Australian Antarctic territory, during the 1956-57 season.
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    • 119 7 Souvenir From Everest HUKSE, Nepal. June 20 (Reutcr) A team oi Swi^s mountaineers has returned from the summit of Mount Everest with what they rai.eri last night "a precious souvenir" I tent pole left by Sir Edmunc Hillary and Sherpa Tensing. This aluminium pole was all that was left of
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    • 78 7 NLW YORK. June 20 (Renter) The World University Service, an international student welfare organization announced here yesterday, that it had cancelled plans to hold its annual meeting m Indonesia because the government there had refused to srant visas to two delegates to the meeting from Israel.
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    • 35 7 JERUSALEM. June 20. 'Reuten The Israeli Parliament last night approved a reshuffled government presented by Mr. David BenGurion. the Prime Minister Approval was given by 64 votes to 24 with six abstentions.
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    • 77 7 A^Jly Up n the Morning yjy EARLY... so*^£ > ...She uses a i(Jfs<& v WESTCLOX tfAmf j I Alarm Clock^^MV jHU^\ "SPUR" ALARM CLOCK j |r-' L0(I j [j I Available m Round Shaped W'% IBl^Bl''^ "SLEEPMETER" ALARM hurt] M iLL^/ skl clock n;j I lymi/j iJr One day clock
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  • 206 8 NO DRASTIC CHANGES IN 'NEW MALAYA' —Reid Tells Rotarians KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— lndependent Malaya will retain most of the features of the present Federal government. A hint to this effect was given by the Chairman of the Federation's Constitutional Commission. Lord Reid, when he addressed a record number of Rotarians
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  • 74 8 New Court Ready In August WORK on BinfapofO*! 1200,000 air-conditioned Cofoner'a Court is now nearinf completion. The Public Works Department expects the court to be completed by the middle ol August. Work began In December, last year. Situated at Outram Road the one-storey building Will have two court room.>. witnerot
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  • 63 8 MI'AR. We i !h Ai Pni of Jalan Kluani:. Batu Pahat who tit charged with dealing m prohibited sot^ds < ltiO boxe.- ol fireworks) on April '20 fu fined $2,000 or eight months' impriMinment by the Pre>ident ot the Sessions Court Mr. W. B. Sutherland, on
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  • 20 8 Mr. Wong Wen- Thean ol the Social Welfare Department, Taiping. baa been appointed Labour Oflicer. Penan k r
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  • 147 8 PEXAXG, Wed.-Chair-man ot the Road Traffic Advisory Committee, Mr. F.H.J. U>ns, called ior suggestions to improve the island's traffic conditions. Mr. Long said it was not enough to have an occaMonal Road Safety Week or an annual exhibition. The number of road acci- J
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  • 72 8 KAJANG, We<L— Malay girb here v. On bai I an UD-tO-date $125.1 I 0 hostel TK« <■ I k '-"'■J I idpv that work en the modern block ..<... i i«c Sc anfor G yvernmeni ii expc ted to iPf* thf BBooey. The iti «i i
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  • 29 8 MR X. A M< Leod. executive t r.-ir.ccr o! P.W D Lower Perak, lefl fof Britain on leave He hai been replaced by Mr R M Stewart.
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  • 20 8 'rut: Thai Coosulate-Gen-eral'i Office In Singapore will be c OMd on Monday, .i-.;rc '25. the Thai National Day.
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  • 121 8 Blow To Low-Cost Housing MALACCA. Wed. The long-awaited low-cost housing scheme hcic met with a setback, when contractor! cicmanded 115,000 more than the estimated east. Revealing this at the Muniripal Councils monthly meetIng, the President ICr. H. g. Hammeti said the pilot to build three bouau wa> originally estimated a1
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  • 56 8 TEMERLOH Wed.— A 4:% fear-o v r..-. c labourer, Kalianiammal, e:r.p'.oyed by the Public Works bepan.-nent, was on Mon iay knocked ciowr; by a three-ton lorry ij the Uth 'r.i.i .-'.one Tcr.erlohllaran Road. She wai imovad to the M. ntakab hfttfrfiai bufl di c c ihortly aftef
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  • 137 8 COUNCILLOR URGES 'LOCKED BAG' SYSTEM ALOR STAR. Wed All gatiODJ that I MfiOUl leakage ol important mfaolai of aweV ings oi the A.or BtST Town Council had been rr.aoe to an interested mernDer of the public, were made by Town Councillor, [ndM AatarJ Ta:o. today. Such leakages' ho warned. were
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  • 97 8 MR. EDMUND P An,,,/,,,, Aroozoo of Singapore. hr]p s P Daphne Skelchy. daughter ol M, V Cieneral of the Splangur l.ur.jv Skclchy of Kuala Lumpur, i,, > J reception held at the Srlan S < M 1 V' Road. Kuala Lumpur, last wi-i-k f cadet attached to
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  • 26 8 BOY KILLED BY A LORRY .chool 1 m Khoon. was k. while he was retunaflH from school at SbhpH day. The accider 1 the main street.
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    • 244 8 THt A THF OSCAR WIWER awarded by WW for ASIAN H THE FILM |R BEST I FESTIVAL W MUSIC (HONGKONG) A^ (HANG TUAH) SHAW BROTHERS' MALAY FILM PRODUCTIONS' MILLION-DOLLAR PRESENTATION! HANG TUAH iJHHH IN EASTMANCOLOR l^fit^^^^^^Hl Music Director fc P. RAMLEE UK^I^^XH Film Director ■^jMI PHANI MAJIMDAR starring H^ I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 645 8 o4lmanac Information at a Glance sWpV^_^5 W pV^_^. t^^dfci r ,^> »I»I.U\: The S-A.in 1.3 15.6.3 m ■AIMO "^^S^staMßmiMli Ji^~^ d :< l.i ;v:ii OIHUN. c Human Jiingie 11Shell Co.: Free Him show-New Xl X: N A A Sharper 12 30. 2.30 4 York UnivewUy Loteter Town KIA: Tennessee -52,
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  • 303 9 I tme> I ghl deliberaMv i tomb i .1 trui a I i arrJrlnlkes. To I lh.it I r..iMin Can*". bAivaro. an ardent bit General Franco. I |a hunted man I town of Gijoo I rnmcnt forces Lkcr of a mM| I 'm urines. I
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  • 2030 9 A^TER presenting his credentials to the Syrian Government «m the name of the newly proclaimed Islamic Republic of Pakistan Mr. Lai Shah Bokhari (Pakistan's Minister to Syria) said at a Press conference that war was inevitable between Pakistan and India over the disputted Kashmir territory. Had
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  • 93 9 KARACHI: ()r<; n> zf rs of HuklsUi q's (IfSl nation-wide beauiij conust )cre ItaVf abandoned selectfofl a "Miss Pakistan" to T9prtsenl r p nation sf the M Jfitt L'nh'crse" contest nt Lot Q H'^uh. Caiii.. U.S. A Ardcnl Moslems had protested tJMrf il IBM ■■'ni-/s'n"??r" for IPOHKN
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 97 9 <40tH6 PWtftß y^ISSI" ivlcl T0 M 4b*^^\ fb f* MM tr °nthipmtnt ot Kuching. LMd U(7C/¥ M>"« saiii 4MCCeMe4 I t\: r z \z Wm... —^#AITS STEAMSHIP CO.. ITO. 9 jl V\\ >v 6 CO.. LTD. Lim Ean Len 'W t£lN KAISHA lVnaP .^^^K^^^^^P TOZAI MARU No. 7 J^ m
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 96 9 pVDRD PUZZLE 1 :j county that need< levelling? v 4 D n *^c«c receive colfinj c good one m..-:. lone- 7) DOWN h s,,te, ay "c *a--nl E h Ml. 5 m Pl V .n'venieH no, !*»»»-S SOI »'I ,ON i^rndf auTv'er !ta r'Bre Ift- JtJT 7^" !=> (Vre coudn-1
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 142 10 Rubbers Tend To Be Easier MALAYAN rubber shares l re inclined to be a shade 0 U wing b *n Dd In the :r.:r. d:iy pr:o accordtoi the Malayan Ettiarebrokers 1 Associati n yesti rday. Tim i w ala easier, while .r. r were fUletlj th int< a annoone d
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    • 47 10 NSW YOM JaM If lUP>— D v-Joi cl sing averages STOCKS: 11 jßjt.M 20 Rails |65 7> 15 Utilities S&M Stocks -.68 BONDS: 4 i B H JO The i J m Cesaaioditj index '_4 ~2> >■ ft t 100> cl ised mi 159 M
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    • 154 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN share broken yes* tcrdav ed Iht foil i ln| b'.Jsi ci r Ped n p c II f i N ords. $1,771 G no i $1 M M Brew M Cem< ni |1 3 Meta B>\ >] S C 'Id S--:\, :e II 4: s-- lib
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    • 109 10 Shipping Men See Display The display took place r.t Ihe Bukit Ttaah workshops of Wm, .lacks fj Co. (M) Ltd.. The firm's suppliers and advisers, The wax iprajing machine If the "brain chfld** of .Mr. K.F..1. Plowden consulting engineer and naval architect of The Singapore Tank Service. Wax. when sprr.ved
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    • Article, Illustration
      91 10 REPRESENTATIVES of a d d ■Ir.iurd S gapore yest< rtfai > i <:> -:sr/-a- r tewft a ltd (f a o!t*H jMraj^ln IWtt bf The SingaS:andtirdi>!c stiows guests MMttchntg fittert taking \)\e r .>: scrcru! {ton ncrfacei IPttll r'/c ri.d o; nir-dnrcn 1 1 ndy dtjes. CLEANING nisi ofT Storage
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    • 96 10 the KinU Tin Minei Ltd has dcci led 1 1 recommend payment to shareholder? ol 4- i (v: of :he further .^pc ia' capital Uvidend to be received from Tanjong Tin Dredging U I Subject to confirmation ai the annual cenera meeting to be ho d on Ju
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    • 238 10 ALL-PURPOSE TRACTOR FOR THIS MARKET AN all-purpo^c German vehicle of unusual versatility ol service is lo >v- introduced into the Malayan market. By Eta tagenioui de.-i^n, thi UNIMOG a< n is called, is I tractor. carrier of agricultural and Otbei equipment arid truck a'l m one, a irding to Mr.
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    • 159 10 Rubber Down 3¾c. On Change In Sentiment SINGAPORE rubber prices fluctuated within a range of about nine cents per Ib m the past two days, moving down to 81 cents at one stage oi the trading yesterday and closing erratic at 82 cents, a drop of 3J cents on Tuesday.
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    • 48 10 Buyers Sellers Snot (mm.) s:i a4 July USS. No. 1 82 i h:i Aug K.SS. No. 1 111 111 July RS.S. No. '2 T!* 1 7!>, 1 July R.S.S. No. 3 7l| THj r.m.a. on reg. tender July IS! HJ^ August 31 i ll| Tone: Easier.
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    • 172 10 ICI Announce Discovery Of New Dyes IN an announcement which, by a happy coincidence, comes one hundred years to the cry month after William Perkin discovered the world's first synthetic dyestutl. the Dyestuffl Division of Imperial Chemical [ndustriei Ltd.. the news of the discovery and development of the Srsi three
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    • 57 10 TWO Japanese businessmen have lett Tokyo by air for Jakarta to advise Indonesia on a lonp-range industrial development programme. They are Mr. Gisuke Ayukawa. chairman of Japan's Small Enterprises Association and former president of the Manehurian Heavy Industries Company and Mr. Yasuzaycmon Matsunage. director general of
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    • 268 10 THE radio is a vital means of eunmunication und it is regrettable that its potentialities have not been sufficiently realized m the East, m the view of Mr. H. A C. van Beuiden. managing director of Philips Electrical Co. of Malaya Ltd. As i
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    • 276 10 PEN ANG TO RAIS RATES FOR CARGO PORT SERVICE Effective From J u l 1 PENANG, Wed.— The Port Commission announc a I is increasing its rates for cargo handling and port Scry tOG; > tl 11l A MdltlllfUL I3MKU LUUc LJK I VUnT. 'J Commission said that though the
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    • 36 10 THE Deputy Controller of Foreign Exchange. Singapore, Mr. M. W. Himsworth, said yesterday travellers entering Ceylon, under present practice, may only bring m with them Ceylon currency notes to the maximum of Rs. 100.
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    • 36 10 MAY rubber crops an--15 MM tbJ\ G1 1 I ilf F.antation 60 500 lb X „<■:.z 4M.00h :b.: Pa j a iv Bl\fu)i) ib Ta'.i?man {•,700 'b.: Tc:..k Aam njlll ,h.: UhJ Benin 27.000 >.
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    • 64 10 N o Chan In Rub Stock Objecti > 1 I I I 1 1 I -m.,. 1 1.., t 1 that J I t J t k •"■•I 1..1 X I,;,!, '"•nt 1,.. p Vtfe Kcfivfd m the r-.-i „1 v.i ;f 1' I 1... <ted ilnrf ytustto th M«,,kp
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    • 117 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon dosing prices per pirui yesterday were Copra. June (28| (nominal). coconut oil (hulk) $41 Belters, coconut oil (drums) HS| se!'erf; Aluntok while pepper $93 sellers. Sarawak white $92 sellers. Special Sarawak black $71 Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed copra; July %'l~l.
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    • 440 10 NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG REVISION OF ASSESSMENT LIST FOR 1956 'THE C r/r f Rent Ord;n--1 ance 1V56 will come into r v on l>t July 1956 Gazette Notification No. L.N 7656 and notice is hereby given that the Asm->s- r.: L. r 1956. insofar as it c
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    • 92 10 NOTICES SIN(i\P()Ki: IMPROVEMENT TRUST r|HNuma tm bmted for X |y rim, and soil testtaii at Crawft rd Street Beach Ri i I- r.c\< r torn etc may be btained on payment ol a deposit i $100 which will be n fundi d it bona fide tono> r bi robmitted. Sea:,
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    • 145 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LI^S Union Building Tel: 83 a.'' TO NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA >: a NORFOLK. NEWPORT NEWS VIA CE MEDITERRANF^- C PRES. MADISON G. S 9 So.ls 24 j u r PRES. COOLID6E 22 27 J-n. .RES POLK 10/ M yU PRES JEFFERSON 17.21 Jui« k >> TO WEST COAST
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    • 143 10 Bag <fr™ S ft k k Si t jflßß^fe"- >' 4 /N PORT Banka 4 OITIR K()\l»^ X erson I cl v I r c Euryi Ites.G v! S /elle Chcv 10 Breeze. Proc> 1 i PYDh r ~>' I\M R RO\l»> LATI^ H Pcrlis Wah Sing. S J nni'//ll(
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    • 686 11 kfiENCll TRADING CO., LTD. f T E BLUE FUNNEL LINE 2 I h AMERICAN SERVICE Se* York. Balt.more. Pn.ladelphia Cult Pom S P«r« P. l-^ m Penan. 19/2 i imh 24/2) jj c^«' p«"» <° to«d dU<h« M I s GERMAN LLOTD I HAM3LSG -AMERICAN LINE I ,ST SERVICE I
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    • 1050 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated m Singapore! (12 lin«»p the blue funnel line Carrier, opf.on to proceed v>a other ports to Ic.id and discharge caigo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore. ■•"erophon tor M,,»e,H«, U# Sj i S am i o r r r^' |un«
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    • 769 11 MITSUI |5} LINE c S'por« P. S'hom Ptnomg FOR JAPAN from Indio Ajumajon Moru tor YokoHamo Kobe Moji 3 Aug FOR JAPAN from Continent Akothison Moru to' Yokohama Nogoyo. Kobe vio Honqkona. 30 June FOR USA, vio Suez ♦or New York. Philadelphia, Boltirnore Hor Ur .oson A/ a r U
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    • 727 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling* tot Bongkok ond foi East Penong P Shorn S'por* "MVA" Gdnl 3 8 39 "ERRIA"» 29 June 1 July 2 5 July 6 9 July "INDIA' 4 BJury 9 12 July 13 M July "SELANDIA" 16 17 July 18, 19 July 20, 22 July 9
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  • 351 12 SHAKE A LEG AN D HOT IT UP, BOYS AND GIRLS! A COAL agent end a dressmaker woo Britain's first official Jive Championship wh,ch was held recently m London. He is Bill Wright, 38, who won with Edna Trew 28 Yet when they teamed up. as oan'e partners five months
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  • Article, Illustration
    85 13 Wo rld Record lirie's Ireat purt I s June I'irio, c runSet «P m>W I •■noo dLsL| »§rW rrcrd "P H Kuc. who tonight. 25 ■ffwrle. b o beat eking 1 1 H behind Kuc ::um the sreat I fc B:, iMi •v: c i to keep :3-Tear-old paint called
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  • 138 13 r LONDON. J me 20 (AP) Ko A m who :o :ur the forth- Wi'rjbledon t. nent had a tough match bel re de- Nar, th X imar of In lia tin second roun<: of the tennis <-r.:\r. r r> Tucsdav Eosewali finally won. 8-4, :n
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  • 430 13 AT ROYAL ASCOT It was a Black Day By YERNON MORGAN ASCOT, Berkshire, June 20 (Reuter)— lt was a black day for punters at Royal Ascot where the four-day meeting opened m cool-cloudy weather. Not a single favourite was successful, and to crown it all the Queen's colt High Veldt,
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  • 82 13 "Big Bill" Ranked Best All-Time NEW YORK. June 19, (Reuter) The late WHsMI "Big Bill" Tilden. who won the Arr.eriran ?;rzr? title seven tin~.es between 1920 and 1929, has been ranked the best all-time American playvt by the United States Lawn Tennis Association. In ratings drawn up :r. connection with
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  • 1119 13  -  Linesman Jy THIS year is the 80th anniversary of Test cricket, the Anglo-Australian series having been inaugurated m 1876 when J. Lilly white led ttie England side to Australia. Three English teams had previously visited Australia but without playing a lest match. And
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  • 142 13 two e<>od knock; b y Singapore cricketers Bone 65. and King Xi not out cave Roy. si Australian Air Force a thrilling four wickets win over G H.Q. FARELF m a Combined Services cricket league match yesterday at Tengah. Bone's hit included a six
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  • 270 13 Another County Cricket Hat-trick This Time by Moore LONDON, June 20 (Reuter). Rain fell today and a hat-trick was recorded m the county championship match between Lancashire, the leaders, and Essex at Chelmsford. Fred Moore. 25-year-old Lancashire fast medium bowler, brought into the side because Brian Statham Is on Test
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  • 49 13 NEW YORK Juno 20 (AP) Tuesday's baseball results: National League St Louis 6 Brooklyn o. New York 2. Chicago 0 Philadelphia 4 Cmr;nnatj 2. Milwaukee B Pittsburgh 2 American League Chicago .«>, Baltimore 1. Cleveland 9 80-ton 7. Washington 10. Kansas City 5. New York 5. Detroit 3.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 146 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wt. have a good range 01 reliable used cars at ver> reasonable prices. Your presence is welcome. 'Irade-lns ana eas\ payments can bp arranged Please Ring 6519 12 Cairnml Road. MISCELLANEOUS DO you make your own Cake Pudding Jelly, etc' 11 so please consult us We bm
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    • 598 13 CLASSIFIED ADS DEATH UK SOI'ZA ISABF LOUISA N>« TESSENSOHN >■<- v or' Joe* v. r.t S Com: rr -to C r Funera 1 «.erv.cp at Cathedral oC tne Good Shepherd t. 21st T r "I R -i Hin A\\ou\a\u\i TETRAPAK For sure purity TETRAPAK The space-saver TtTRAPAK The easy handy
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    • 199 13 Sbncr By Al Capp M 01 r CIRCUMSTANCE^JvT IiA^STIGArii?^ R s )/^OTTEN,V. > A v^ EP^ V rU I T^ INK r" REVEAL THIS J SiMPLN/( SMEAKV/1 FUM HONESF J ■c^ '■•'"A S sy t^ESTiGATION Ji w V umcta < > TO S\ YOUNG V, ABE— J I <ANI <
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  • 297 14 IN LONDON, June 20 (Reuter) Australia will be without pace bowler Ray Lindwall for the second cricket Test, starting at Loid's tomorrow. Lindwa strained his left th.*h m the first test, and has r. or payed sin c. lie is not m■>r.3 the 12 players f-
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  • 128 14 I MUXMr, June 20 fSt» ggfl 11m management g| a yamouj hospital wear Load's cricket ground, where flat second test match hci-een I z-:d A\s"r/:i opens tommnw, are feggj ggj .c r pggfgfl 'Of OOOd iceather and b:g hitting by :ke gataattav For a>;
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  • 766 14 Paulo Is St. Joseph's Champion EIGHTtEN-YEAR-OLD Nicholas Paulo, who won the discus and throwing the javelin events, and was placed m the Ion?: and triple jumps, won the individual championship at the 48th annual athletic sports of St. Joseph b Institution held on the school
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  • 280 14 HK Bank Keep On Winning Advancing All The Business Houses Soccer HONGKONG Bank, who are m the running for the championship, scored a convincing victory when they beat Pulau Bukom by three goals to nil m the SBHFA Div. 1 league match at River Valley Road yesterday. Last week, the
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  • 236 14 Chartered Bank In Fourth Place BOTTOM-of-the-lcajjue Fraser and Xeave showed little signs ot improving when they conceded a 2-1 defeat to Chartered Bank m a SBHFA Div. I fixture at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. This victory give> the Bankers fourth place m the league. Cool calculating Osman Angullia. played a
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  • 140 14 Today's Sport SOCCER SAFA LEAGUE DIV. 7; Police S.A. vs Rovers S.C. at Jalan Besar Stadium at $.15 p.?".: Argonauts F.C. vs A A A. at Jalan Besar Stadium at 7.00 p.m D/V. 2A: KintO Rangers vs Haikowyu S.C. at Geylana Stadium at 5.15 p.'H.; Kola Raia vs Y.M.S.A. at
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  • 54 14 OSAKA. Japan. June 20 (AP) Orient bantamweight champion Leo Espinosa pounded out a 12-round victory tonight over retreating Hitoshi Misako of Japan to keep his title. Espinosa weighed 117 J. Misako weighed 113$. The confident champion from the Philippines got a unanimous verdict from two Japanese judges
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  • 61 14 THOUGH the Colours troui-.ced Whites by nine goals to one m the Colony hockey trial on the Pariang yesterday, tiie standard of hockey displayed remained at usual low levels. The mistake the selector* marie yesterday was by placing Santolrtl Sineh at centrehalf. A usual ccntrcforward. he
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  • 949 14  -  Windsor Lad to Ncwcoßers^a SINGAPORE trainer Jack Spencer v- ho has been xceptionillv successful with new <>incrs. will introduce two likely winners at the coming Selangor Turf Club's June meeting They are PERFORMER II (late The Beadle) and TODAY SHOWING < Ute Eastwmy), owned by Shaw Stable.
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  • 45 14 ASCOT. BERKSHIRE. June 20 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth's four-year-old colt, Alexander, won the Royal Hunt Cup. run over one mile here today He brat Lady Ursula Vrrnon'> Jaspe m a photo-fini?h Mr. Robert Sterling Clark"? Blue Robe was third. Twentyseven ran.
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  • 427 14 YESTERDAY'S first replay of the second round of the Parker Cup between REME and Royal Signals was certainly one for the record book, when once again they played themselves to a 2-2 draw It was real cup-tie soccer. with both teams serving up brilliant
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  • 277 14 THE HONGKONG INVASION STARTS BUSMEN WITH OLD FACES VARSITY MISS 8 KOWLOON Motor Bus Sports Club, first of three Hongkong soccer teams engaged to play m the Colony, arrived with many *old faces' for their three-game seven-day stay m the island. Led by their team manager, Mr. Yeung Kan Po.
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  • 201 14 FORD Sports Club scored a three-one victor) over Sime Darby Sports Club m the S 8.H.1 .A. Div. 1 league, but on the run of play they snouid have ended with a bigger victory at Farrer Park yesterday. Only Jaran. m the Sime Darby
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