Singapore Standard, 25 June 1956

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  • 12 1 Singapore Standard pp 12 PACKS 1"> CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1936
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  • 50 1 (Ml \l <Mm. lalays Nation has if:.- rnntro- itionality rth) princi--jorically i nee memo- I jus soil r it l i differ. I the memr: nt today d rame man. I the Federa n ox th*» v U that no matter •he UMV r ince must r morandum to
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  • 26 1 Toboo To Women .y villa* ud ii s be b nncd to the foot of nine m Nara PrefccJ they would do me possible to stop
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  • 15 1 June 24 <Re i- rces today of Archb: inayia Village I Cyprus.
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  • 31 1 THK Syrian Government announced yesterday that Turkish and Syrian border f ore( s (oughi two-and-nall hour battle on Saturdaj m wh;«-h two Turk were killed and another i>i-nuu..ly woundrd
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  • 163 1 i: i tkxc; ji\. 'lest »nn of \v ell-know n Mnu .ift-.nv I) inker. Mr. I < iiee Shan. mm\ Mrs. m m strrda> en -,-f! to Miv> \V C p p o h i' i Press Rail Queen, .1 I In lu.urmrnt was m mi «(I at
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  • 185 1 LONDON, June 24 (Keuter)— The admission o now full members to the Commonwealth will be th principal topic at the Commonwealth Prime Minister Conference opening lure on Wednesday, authoritativ sources said today. Bi fi ral of Brita.n < r i colonial t< rritori< i fa
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  • 16 1 Br i jn Offlci work a five- day week the beginning of J;. Reuter
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  • 270 1 S'pore May Lose Its Role As A Naval Base From ANDREW ROTH, Standards London Bureau Chief. LONDON. J:rv 2\ The iv w role Of Commonwealth navi< :n an aionr.c war ,ci ma Uk< iv to b«> discussed at ihe Commonwealth Prime Mlnisti r s Conference, beginning Wednesday. Fran preliminary indiea11<
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  • 50 1 Colombo. June 21 <up> General heavy rains have caused major earth slides m Ceylon's bill country, interrupt ins train services and causing widespread damage. Three men were burled alive m an earthslide at Kolonnav.i. a Miburb ol Colombo. Frantic rescue wokeri dug their, out too late.
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  • 130 1 LONDON. .)unv i 4 (Keutei Tics of blood and tradition which join Commonwealth nations to Britain wiU be weakened if countries like Australia and Canada become populated with people from continental Europe, instead of Britons the Migration Council said today. The Council added thai
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  • 157 1 Train Collides With Trooo Carrier Ii'OII. Sun.— The north bound mail train today collided with a troop carrier, killing four troopers of the 15, 19 Hussars. The other occupants of the vehicle, a lieutenant and two others, were wounded. The collision took pla?e one mile
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  • 43 1 A 13- YEAR-OLD Chlm c girl student Chem Wee Kiow i'< 11 irum ?h< cond Boot 6& I SI 'I iat In Tioni Bahru la. night Sh* 1 wa.> admitted to the Genera] Hospital with a broken leg.
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  • 35 1 NINE people wore killed and more than M injured when a. passenger and good.^ train era.shed into a mail train three miles from Madrid's AtOCha Station just hpfnrr midnipht last nisht. Reuter
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  • 34 1 SIR Alexander Grantham. the Governor of Hongkong. will .stay for a few days In India as west of the Indian Government on his wav home on leave next wet k.- Reuter
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  • 26 1 floods loiiovud heavy rainstorms In rrntral Japan ypsK rriay. More than 2.000 houses wen damaurd and about 20n nrrr? nf farm land flooded.- Reuter
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  • 19 1 president Elsenhower*) last r<"mainin:z stltchei were withdrawn yesterday, the 16th day of his stay m hospital.- Reuter
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  • 44 1 cairo. Jane 24 <ap> Cairo declared today that "preliminary reports" indicated Gamal Abdel Nasser poll<d 93 per crnt of the vote m yesterday*! presidential election. Tho radio aid of\ p< r c^nt of the voters had approved a new constitution.
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  • 147 1 JUNGLE SEARCH FOR LOST SON PARia June 21 (Renter)— M. Ld^ar Mautra;-. loulon ac-c(juntant who turned explorer to .serk his son missing m the Anwon jungle, will sail from France on Tuesday m mother attempt to hnd him. Raymond Maulrai.s. then 2\, di.
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  • 788 1  -  LEONG HEW MENG By KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. A daring flanking movement carried out with death defying courage 1 saved an Australian patrol from decimation when they were ambushed on Friday 400 yards from their deep jungle base. This drama of initiative and courage was
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  • 218 1 MOSCOW, June 24 (Reuter)— The Soviet Inion today demonstrated to the West seven new jet fighters three of them triangle-shaped flying wings never been befurc. A crowd of 200.000 Russians gathered if Tushino military airfield outside JHoifOW tc see the Soviet
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  • 117 1 Explosion Rocks Police Post NICOSIA. June M Ift h tcri A b.^ xplo. ion b< I.* vi d to have been cau d bj a time bomb occurred si lice h( adq lart^rs m 1 arr.agusts iriy today II ca i. Ed considi i abl< damag< but n< cs lallk
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  • 95 1 Fed. Army's Ist G.O.C Due Soon KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Major General W, H. Brooke has been appointed the fir-t General Officer Commanding Federation Army. He will have his headquarters m Kuala Lumpur and will arrive here on Saturday Bom m 1909 and commissioned m lfJL'!'. Genera! Brooke erved m Malays
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 407 2 'IT' S ALL A DIRTY SMEAR' Student Leader Hits At Press: 'Bandung Talks Weren't Red' THE dtputy loader of the Malayan delegation to the Afro-Asian Students' Conference, Mr. Lim H;an Boon. y(">torday attacked newspaper reportl that the talks were dominated by CommuaJsta, He was speaking at a "welcomo home" tea
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  • 180 2 THREE MORE AWARDS FOR FIJIANS lt.-coi. P K. Ganllati, Comma!idi::c OHicer of tiie lot F. I: fa: v Re^ir^ent. -a; :^rc:. aw ny Ie i *he Dist ing-i'.i.-he.i Service Order by me Queen Tv. o i ithei F: lan soldiers, Corpora] P. KedratJ and Private Ragore, have bcoa awarded the
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  • 83 2 KUAL KAXuSAR. SII A nran-. M of tbi Hoftfa Malayan D mmercial an industris E irtoyees 1 Union ws I nmed here today foUowini met ting a< I at Uas Gam Khei rest i irant v vrere elected oil ■•> can n kiaii m, Goo Bnf
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  • 52 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The federation's employr.v nt exchan^f bureaus are becomlni more and more popular with both employers and employees. This Is proved by statistics even m thp May report of the Labour Department which shows that 101 employers used these exchanges for the ttrsi time
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  • 39 2 MB M P.n. Nair, Singapore Legislative Assemblyman for Seletar, will boH a "Meet I ne People BessiOß |1 tbi Ton Ifonfi Public School. I lth milestone, Y;o Chu Kang Roai, today from 4 to 6 p.m.
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  • 54 2 Archbishop Flies Through AR HR I SII O P A T. Papthanassopnulos (above) of the (irerk Orthodox Church <»f Australia and New Zealand, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Sydney by Qantas. The Archbishop will leave this sjsansteg for Cairo en route to Istanbul to attend :i conference of >ieads of
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  • 84 2 I -ollowing WERE elected office-bearers of the Kelantan Indian Assodatioa at its annual general meeting held recently: President Mr. A R A Nadu appan. Vice-Prosidents Mr. P.M. Sharifl and Mr. s g K. Piiia:. General srerctary Mr. Abdul Thanikodi: Assi Becretanr— K.V PillaJ; Treasurer— KN. Dass: Auditors—Mr.
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  • 58 2 X UANG. S:;n. The U'.u Lar.^a: branch of the St. .John Am!):, anre Association which lias been without a president fOC Dearly a month, has finally been able to set one. He is Y. M Raja Azam bin Raja Kamaralxaman wbo cCCntly arrived m the district
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  • 45 2 Throe survivors of an ambushed Australian patrol yesterday gave a graphic account of how they fought back against 20 terrorists m Sungei Siput. Shown above they are (left to right) Private A. P. Falk, Lt. A W ramnhHl and Corporal Eric Harrison. Standardpic
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  • 264 2 KUALA LUMPUB, Malayan Film I nit which m film production are m a who their employers arc. They arc apprehensive abo it their future status m the Federal fovernmeni setup, They say we v '':'i rnei t In ii-.o Legislative Council i former Chief Secretary
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  • 176 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.--1 lalayan A Kial i f or the Blind plans to c>:ablish agricultural and industrial training centres to i |f the prospects of em^ eat fa md pc Sin c 11 formatioi little more than four fcai .Iw asso(ir>tion has established minimum rvicei
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  • 168 2 2 Penang School Turn Down S'pore Tour Pupils PENAM,. M Jn lhe u^ r'l, Chinese Girls' Hi i; li s, h, disclosed today that sh« trom Chinese High >„ v The n a.^on she gave wa^ that students tn her schor were havin? their examio tions at ttu pti leni
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  • 30 2 VISITORS BANNED ON LINED terdav «S^ Hon«, Afro-A«ij tb29l j fcrence at lln£sz] passenferf ob teS! SSfd any of thc^ side the harbour jbbj m w passes* the dock area
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    • 107 2 No more famous street I PICCADILLY I No finer cigarette *A*w x *50l r "Mt^^^SSvSSSSSSSm FRESH FROM LONDON 7/ie wor/d famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE j U•" i *eh c d by any other p2 i n reliever for Hecdache Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG
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    • 269 2 Pago 2 Today Turns The Spotlight Onto Oui^S^^M yy f .'.y-liU^y I <ok.**& BBS! t^ &tfjj&A bbT 1 bb^bW bbbbw I a ?J%&*** VHH iK^kL BS^Lf Autj^ft bblWbb bS vi bWbt PETROL AND DIESEL \\A 0& 5 TON AND 2/3 TON M «-/r i^*\^ _ABBlBB^BSlBl^^S^^^^^ha^^k^=. Bb BS^N r vI VPQHBBi
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  • 142 3 [HE ■•..••<:•.< _'uage m M i [ndoi ia md its i i\ il v. be two of 1 four ma r r third II ilayan Congress of Malay 1 >._ age rature In B ptember. Thr d I n will be held ;n Johore BaJ ru
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  • 69 3 Xt' \L.\ LI'MPL'R Sin An Army Capi lin P. Mill linH it Kinns R t ri w I $25 n 1 S< rut C irt lor nant a Li r thi Emergency I 1 latioi Th( irt told i\ c been g:v- n t:v r< ra-
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  • 55 3 With tears of joy m his eyes and hope m his hear a quirk recovery. Mahmud bin I yum Ll i Forn^ tudci.: ol I Secamat Government 1 School. Johr Singai by air yesterday ror S Iney lot neuro-surf to save his failing Ighl before his nlanc wa< in0?!
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  • 41 3 TBM Mai tei ol Cer< monies, i; ml Mi, Tengku Long ao- \'i\ Rahman bin Tengku Mohamed. today dmnrj report that Tungku Ibrahim bin 1 1 ngku W< ok waa m connected with Ine Xi lani m ruling hou
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  • 47 3 c thankt to the a m R«d Cro» whi b v over a I expenses i he i irgi i cnfi tn i of charge. v iirp vt. Ifahmi d told tne ioq la and relativei m M ff: "1 pw» tc on
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  • 156 3 They May Attempt To Meet Spore Delegates FAST German Communist soi-th leaders and mem>ers may attempt to infiltrate into West Germany m oraer to nold discussions with Singapore delegates to the World Assembly of Youth conference m West P>«'il»n m August. Mi <'• n.
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  • 22 3 PI x.\.\( ;s 4 pen 01 Inary U< part ent cd 66 villages, iS kam- gs and Bllfißi last mo:
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  • 171 3 SINGAPORE motoi Uta are Monplua ed Bt lln waj TraHic Police aic sending compoundment nni;for alleged otlence, onmitted more than a month cm hi isinesi i n Tm. s-..": lard yesterday M v s "ridic ilo is" to lot f thai one had committed n
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  • 255 3 Personality Parade THEBE If o greater uudcrstcnid'ii'i OJ the problems «nci nspiralicmi of Asians m America now than before, Mr. s 1 Ptiuiit (right) Mentor tUat member o] the Intern* uov.al monetary Fund. said m Singapore last SaturdayMr. Pendit we* on Ml ipty io fwdonfrii n r^ Iflltf 10 Mil
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  • 90 3 IS the august looking Mandarin on the left a Taipan from Saipan? No, it's Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock watching a Straits Chinese "wedding" m the ancient tradition. The occasion was the SigUp Girls Club's •'Mid-summer Ball" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on
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  • 163 3 Degrouping Problem Is Acute KUALA LUMPUR, Boa. The increase m the number of "White* 1 areas m no Feirration brings to the Eore£rotri the pron c n of lowing reppouped estate labourers to return to their former UMSJ. This Is rtated In the May report of the Labour Department Issued
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  • 187 3 KUALA LI'MITR, Sun.— The National Inion of Factory and General Workers decided here today to enter the political arena. The union's t;oncral secretary, Mr V. David, told it« annual delefate* conference: •*We dc not agree lh»t trade unions should rot indulge in politics Trade unions
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    • 88 3 Save Safely ye/ufDcuf I CREAM WDEPEO MILK j ">. ICO NO MY I QUALITY Mm ;n I", p m. ■AAR PAAR" ith EflgliMi fITCO II BLADED 20-INCH vf" GREENS MOWER .in n. with all these BSSSSSSBSpS exc/:,sive features— JJJJ^fflE^Enji n power with cuums t^V' r,r, of RRY 6tTWtEN BIAO A
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    • 311 3 (Air Conditioned) I FROM TO -DAY 20 fo 50 PERCENT REDUCTION! BLOUSES by Kor^t of California LINGERIE by Mojud Trillium I S/LK, COTTON WOOLLEN j P/fCf GOODS 34, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE, G. PHONE 34(iH^ AMAZING PILES CURE I would like to inform the Pilrs-vuMcic is that mv Hffd'"E rile« has
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  • 38 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Ine Cey>n Exchaofl Control has that travellers to Ceylon should note that Ceylon rcgu itiom permit Urn Import of Ceylon rupee notes jnly l;p to a maximum of Rg mo ncr per ;on
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  • 134 4 WORK ON NEW UMNO HQ. HELD UP K/JANG, I Work on the I I UMNO hcA^quu•■ i -a bii h mcniben ol Iha Ulu Lani I bran h plan ta p I Op la X ijai '.-lable I pro 01 tor ?no!hrr .-.x ir iii i for want ol sufficient
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  • 51 4 FEDERATION Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. wa s .shown the proposed new uniforms to be used by the Federation Police Force at his olliee m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Photo shows the Chief Minister (centre) and the Commissioner of Polite. Mr. \V.1,.8. Orbonell on his
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  • 189 4 An Urgent Need— Abu Bakar PLNANG, Sun. The urgent need for an all Malayan body of the Muslim League to protect the interests of Muslims m this country, was stressed by Mr A. M. Abu Bakar, the President of the Muslim League, Pcnang and Province
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  • 100 4 KUAI A LUMPUR. Sjn Senior Dtetfkl OOotr, Provineo W'ellesley. .Mr. D. A ■brrle yesterday preetuled CUpl Md prlzei to winners of the Home G;;r.r.< Weapon Shooting Competition, held i1 the Jawj Rifle Ranfe In Chjmfkat. Province Wcllcslcy Soutn. a:: the 100 Borne Guards,
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  • 176 4 BIITFRWORTII, Sun. l/ntil Malaya becomes fully independent, the Alliance Government will be unable It tultil all its pledges to tne satisfaction of the citizens of this country. TW tt rent as made by InclK S ii A lul Rah nan, St ret iry-Geoeral f UMNO, •a..-:i
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  • 114 4 Study Other Countries, Govt. Is Told BUTTUtWOBTH Bm A rcsr;:-j:i.)n that the Alliance Gmn rmaeni ibould send an observation nlttian to foreign countries to ittlty vnricvis aspects of Mtf-foVtramtal, Wl adapted it the ann.n] meeting of tin Province wellesley North division of i R4NO held at UMNO heaJquarteri hem resterdaj
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  • 243 4 CHINESE WILL SEND A MISSION TO U.K. If Citizenship Question Is Not s Mammoth DnW Dk. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: The Chi nc "Hft will send a deputaHon to the Colonial Office c rntT| unity of question of citizenship is not solved before "th 11 Merdeka. c t This JtcWOB I
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  • 153 4 Clerks To Demand 39-Hr. Week THE president Of the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union, Mr. Li:n Yong Knon, said yeMerdav that hi? union will fisht for i j-hoi;r--weck for all coir.:riercial employees. Speaking at the Bnfl annua". delegates contouine yesterday, Mr. Lin said the union was planning to bring into
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  • 19 4 Union To Pr ess For Ba ck Pay T, 4 •he i^l c rcinstitemeaj Jl J *ffliimd emoi 1
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  • 73 4 THE question ol fOWMMttI unioni joining the Singapou Trades Union Congress \vi be dH icussed by the Fed* rati mi 01 Unioni of Govcrnn enfl Employee* r»t its WWWf 1 conic;en :c today. Th< Federation to which 1.5 unions are affiliated represents iboul L2JMQ governm 1
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  • 70 4 ALOR STAR. S^n -For the third successive year three Alliance candidates for the local Town Council election < were r* turned unoppns< d when nominations closed yesterday. Oo: Ene Hone MCA Sagar Singh (MIC clerk ir bog transport tmam svere i ,1 li 'r v :1
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  • 37 4 A THREE-TOX ArmtJ over-ran a -traffic I^l uprooted a teiejnah 1 aloni Kcppel RoadC J Alter hitting the nil crashed into the bushe* m side the road onew3 CJ T n-y 'Smm 1
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    • 633 4 X YOUR BABY p) MONTHS j[\rf \yfcb^B?*^^ j NOW* Milk alone is not enough for baby! Q' -KKZR rvs K'vrs y- ba -y more protein and iron than any other cereal grain S times as much bodybaildinf Vitamin B, as rice 5 tfcMl as much food vy 'Ai;;!e rr...k. Q:
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 435 4 Standard cAlmanac Information at a Glance tt I J M/* i A f fi9MYfltlar 7.;- ov; 5:o Fr-m The Editorials Zealand News: «5 (MBV RXOIRS J »»r^, 5!5 Gr--r. Ho t 6 3 'j IM»^^ l t n J A^MH» <MJPWJPI'iIi I 1 M 'dbMJH.«JmiU r c" Tr> N Com-
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  • 214 5 X H E President o f the Students' Representative Council at Melbourne University has announced that Melbourne's first "Asia Week" will be opened by the Minister for External Affairs, hAr. Casey, on July 16. llr %niil tht- dim nf ihr Hi'tk m tn jtronmte nn il erst
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  • 12 5 r Glamorous Grandmother" Un itM i i m
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  • 101 5 >a\ urics "iittie things to Students for China isI'RALIA has accepted n an invitation from CkteCM students to send ten Australian students on a Koodwill tour of Comniunist China- on an an expenses paid" basis. The International icePresident ol the National s Union oi AustnOUn umvcrslty Btudcnts,
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  • 142 5 :OME parents don't see 5 rye-to-eye v»th students' organizations when it romes to initiation ceremonies, both here and, I believe, m Malaya (1 seem to retail considerable susah over this sort of thins at the University of Malaya a few years back). •\n irate parent told a recent
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  • 111 5 |T looks as though the I "flood" of forced *-> notes, which started to spread m Australia about tuo months ago from a l tip" m Melbourne. has been successfully dammed. vt»r several hundreds of the fake notes had turned OP In dnbs and drab., mostly m Victoria. Investigation
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    297 5 SPORT BRIEFS ks sportli-" fte b< en on the triunv rof the New lUmby Leasuc t?arr. •he week the Kiwis iclmed Busbc. convincingly to 8 at the Exhibitea Ground, and then drubbed a Queensland at the Brisbane t Ground 40 por It was Queensland's worst beating by nternational side I
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    945 5  -  JIM HENRY reports Tlm Archbishop nid that A Qitl alian Angi i<■ a n church< were Mipportini m 1 dOCtOI In S.r. '^.tp f rf-. a tx ardins hov e for tudents at a church school, and Other projects m the East. He appeals r i f< Au
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    • 75 5 Em^ i^LFs yW Standafd 5 CROSSWOBD u Lt i l^^^^ Hfl 1 F\-« ■vo tr._-.i <:i1 A IVi !.:c e H|~~BH I^HH I—^^l— 'J wron 2 wav a. I I 4 I )or -'t got him m M f- 1 1:) '-'p •''V'"*- r in 1 :ii 1 i> 1
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  • 635 6 Singapore Standard Workers Take Ail I'Hr: N or Factory and Gener WHtan m the Forir:\«!:o:i iccls the rcunti r.:\- its mcmbr:< a living It believes m tli I nciple so deeply that it pn§mm to call upo the Federatic Government to declare "all estate and othu ;\ae> o: employment publi
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  • 3302 6 (Observer Foreign News Service Special To The Standard.) T'HE Prime Ministers of the British Commonwealth A meet m London on June 27 for the sixth time since the war. Before the war it was customary to hold formal and rather pompous Imperial Conferences m the capital of
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  • 289 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA J ]T WAS pointed out m this i column some short time aso that what was wanted for the peaceful, prosperous progress of Singapore WMM not so much a new Chief Minister as a change m methods and policy. How i gjf?
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  • 359 7 MIDDLE EAST-BRITAIN 'S BEST INVESTMENT AREA Eden Tells Nation: Give More Thought To Future told a cH^c RWI 5 X/ B En 9 land J«ne 24, (Reufer)— Sir Anthony Eden oppoTtSes Mldd e EaSf P rovi^d Britain's greatest investment minetoi i t J? spcakinfij m his own constituency, Warwick and
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  • 32 7 QUITE A HEARTY BREAKFAST yew J -This r breakyesterday >sv) eggs put r»>t odd water -iJflO X- For' towns' siton third anfind egg breakfast a day long poultry exhibits as ,c entertain-
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  • 62 7 GREATEST POWER FOR GOOD OF 'MANKIND' I. Jun- 24. W alter Br few potential 2'>*» d m the fivers. to Jcjta n nwealth Prime was speakTonservative garCommonwealth id: at which will have to make perand exthat although nol the same untry or n m years expenrr n >udd!v of go^
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  • 155 7 KAKACHI, .lunr 2t (Reuter) Mr. Solomon Banciaranaike, Ceylon's Socialist Prime Minister, said here last niuiit on his way to London that he Is going to tell the British Government "quite fiimly to evacuate their hasps by a date to be mutually iixed." Answering np<
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  • 82 7 \:r? n. i .i. J-.m. 21, ci' Itndu r. the right to n ten days 1 I inder a n< w "a d< -c" approved on Friday by the Nationalist ,m Si ii 1' -■-< 1- 1 1 racially announ rriay. t-> v. •-.V law. which corn-
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  • 130 7 If Patience Had Been Shown... TAMWORTH, Centra] Inglan I June 24, i Reuter) it a Wtt le more pat lence had been hown, the negotiations with Archbishop Makarlos could have bron earrled on and settlement m Cypruj rrarhrd. Mr. Hugh Oaitskell, Leader of the Opposition, toM meeting ol miners here
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  • 44 7 KARACHI, June -4 (Renter) —The fir.-t shipment of modern jot Qfhtera for the Pakistan Air FOrce arrived here yesterday abonrci the United Statrs aircraft earner Capo Kipfranre They are part Ofl th< United Btatea military aid proKramnM to Pakistan.
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  • 58 7 JANIS' DAZZLING BIKINI photo. JAMS PAIGE is dazzling audiences at the new frontier hotel m Las Ye»as with this Uss2£M raid lame bikini-type bathing suit designed for her niyht Huh ait by l.loyd Lambert. The bikini and "out of this world" beach hat conHudr I new type bathintj suit strip-tease
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  • 144 7 JOHANNESBURG. June 24 (Router)— A six-man expedition will leave Nottingham Road, Natal, next Tuesday to seek the legendary lost city of Kalahari, m the desert lying: between Bechuanaland and South- west Africa. The last city wa.^ found by the American explorer. G.A. Fanni. m 1385
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  • 72 7 Treatment Of Cancer Compulsery BERLIN, June 24. <Keuter) East German doctors are obliged to report to '.he health authorities any cancer case. according t" B Government decree published by the Ea.^t German News Agency AD\ yesterd ly. The decree, which will come into effect on July 1. also Makes the
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  • 42 7 LONDON. June 24 (Renter" —The "intellectual" suburb Ol Hampstead ;n North London, has th^ highest suicide rate In Britain, the local Medical Officer uf Health. Dr Dennta Oesfen. revealer: m hi annual report. Hamp-tead nad 29 suicides last year.
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  • 54 7 BERLIN June 24 <ReuUn -Herr Otto Hohensee. 73. Berlin s oldest taxi driver, ha^ i had his drivers licence taken from him after a court was told he had eau>ed nine minor traffir aeeident.s during j the PMt four years. Herr Hohensee ha- been j
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  • 113 7 RED CHINA'S $11½ M. GIFT TO CAMBODIA HONGKONG. June It, (AP) —An agreement providing lor Communist Chinese aid to Cambodia worth 511.200.0UU (Malayan) was signed m Peking on Thursday. Peking Radio' announced. It is the first aid given by Red China to a non-Communist country. Peking Radio said there would
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  • 60 7 DUESSELDORF, West Germany, June 24 Heuter) llerr IVlnfffed Schult/. a M->oar-old married civil servant, has won a nation wide "non-professional" dishNrtthinf contest m which 30.00 men took part The contest, launched to encourage (ierman men to help their wives and mothers m household work was judged for speed
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  • 138 7 POKTK.I ISK drrdcrrnian (ioncalo Prrcira cingerlv ho d s up a dorsal Tin of thi^ frrakivh monster of the sea which hp and another dredgcrman, Manuel Sil\rstro da Sil\a. en-<-ounlrrrd ;intl < .uj^lit m Aveiro. estuar> MM Mirtosa. Portugal. Defying ilassih'cation h> thr rxprrt^.
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  • 232 7 Opening Of New SEATO HQ. Ha iled By D ulles WASHINGTON, June 24 (AP) Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dalles hailed the opening on Saturday of the Bangkok headquarters of the eiijht nation SEATO as "strengthening the security of member states against armed aggression or subversion.' By setting up
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  • 70 7 METt'CI UN Jun< 24 Dr. Ra Lapp, an atomic p} r; y a d Wf.-.i'.ri i rid mum porh adlyeffecti; would lullj mtiJ „r- 1970 I)' arj pari c I :.ani? for a time m the upper I l he adriod Dr L.i; o
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  • 79 7 REYKJAVIK Pm M Renter) [o land< i todaj \v< nt by plane, bu and :j •ba v. ;v <■< a new Althing P u*limm< m i wrh v. ettk tb< fati ol the bi{? Ann ncan air ba.so at K< flavik. n< v here. I I
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    • 43 7 NEW YORK June IM. (AP) —Michael Allen, the novel; diod last night following a prolonged Btoesa, He vai oi. Arlen was a faitlfcmiMl novelist of tbe ISM I!: greatest neetai vai with "The Green Hat." which wa.converted into a Stage plftj
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    • 30 7 atiiens. June 24. (Renter) The Greek War V« teran. Union has decided to with- draw from the World war Veterans Union m protest ■gain Britl jgtton m Cyprus.
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    • 49 7 TOKYO. June 24. CReut< r) —Despite I i men .1. ing popularity i th< nuri :o n pic- ur< m Japan Japan< public rttU Boeki to tin ancii n( da deal dramas 1 Kabuki >. a Tokyo nit lona! i ax bui au n port i bowed
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    • 34 7 MONTREAL. June U fU I kcr) Tv.'i uined men d m a bank her< until cl the n lock< rl up ihi stafl and nn about 5250f..i r.?'t< rlin« 1.-'iin ;..f va-.t.
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    • 32 7 TVLSA (>r.. ■AP» Mr'- J lan fa Drrr< Indian hr:r- who Tj] .1 n< thai r." i- f... r< j, r v. -•< ul* r m.T« 18th. Mm charged cruelty.
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    • 25 7 ST I r-ii <i i Edward F^a.i w.t. fu.< US?VtO f r ng I l barb' not like the way I cut h.
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    • 1141 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 3 (18 (Incorporated m Singaport) (12 lines) sh.pp... THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Jjj 1 Carres opt.on to proceed via othe. port* to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P S*harr» Penant Lycaon fcr Liverpool Gl^ecw C
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    • 417 8 EAST ASIATIC rOi OUTWARDS Soilmn, -:r;-.:::r.: > Not carrying n Q i, fn HOMEWARDS Ss.lmq, 0 G c "LALANDIA- 5/6 S K Call, London fpos.e'nger, on.^G, Calls Gdynio (Ncf carry, n c 's SINCAPORt KLALA LL^ Genera) Agents f Ol SCANDINAVIAN A ,D llMt mm mm^ srsTi* AMERICAN M^T^P [V
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  • 649 9 Problems Of Education And Training Will Not Be Solved Easily' ABO IT one worker m every seventy-five would be reeded m Malaya as a primary teacher, if every child were to receive basic primary education. sa d Prolessor T. H. Silcock m a talk over Kadio Malaya. T Pi 4t
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  • 77 9 I o;aifii'Ußce th r I I i Man •iiMu^h hi view off on iU- sm«e iu^'timpted rt.ooo tons that unless -led m earn* rubber output .ively lower c. advantage schemes produc- a to com•ithetic. c market rienced wide began with r:a was buy<>f Malayan China is hase rubber c
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  • 70 9 Till. Minister for TranM"»it Mr Ong Yoke I m. ns, M ,t.d full-scale pilin? operations on .t site m the North Klin- Str.iits where n#-w h, r .s have hrm durin* a \isit to Port Swettrnham ret «ntl\ I'm lure shows the ."Minister i i-niM- the
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  • 61 9 A BRIT L* H ■rm has claimed that. long research, their have d a me' ing linen so that it is c I I ir\t m wear and needs any ironing ajter It is felt that the nc rention will be of major CP to Irtrt the
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  • 12 9 signer! a trade agreement cording to ri»nort from Hongkong- AP
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  • 26 9 THE Mala hange F he foil* 1 changes m its rates to merchan Belgian F: I or OD. '<*>'• Other exchange rates remain i.'c: cd.
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  • 218 9 \ni|).4t Tin |)r.d-iii? Ltd. Three dredge i ked tnroughout the ftn 111 I to after profits tax, a profit £219.074 proposed I dividend c 'l tot;<! of 55rS for Hie Net liqu ing lati vorked it ai C 294.160 or 4 ;-< pei re and it rei were
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  • 991 9 By A Market Correspondent EARLY m the week when the rubber price touched 90 cents a pound cheerful conditions prevailed and Malayan share markets improved with all sections active. However, activity was as short-lived as 90 cent rubber and m the second half of the week
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  • 383 9 r.l SIM s< m shares from June H I 22 InduNlnaJv: Bi H nco 6/- c.c Frasci v- |o |1 77* to 11 I). ,i v-.' ;jii H..Mirt.i ?2.6i Wm J ic* $2 I $280 B;, t s 5 C.C.i I m en t 1
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    • 168 9 4 i* -4 k'A EXPECTED TODAY i ML m: Pg X P I :>S B -U/Pal. I poa BA 704 London/Cal. p n. 4.(10 p.m. pm. ivs ML 40S .K^ /Kuchinf 1 m. GA 3P 52 P m ML 107 KP JM P^ g F 3 ;on i.OO p.m. 19
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    • 782 9 NA'll RAI.ISVIION VOTICP: IS EiEREBY GIVEN that the following per on whn-c name;- and addresses are pvtn bi h a arr- appl] :r:^ to the C i>- Ml for natur ill at lon ;ir. r i that any per n who krv v. an] reason v.:.-. r.atur.ii: it: n should
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    • 643 9 NOTICKS Xt ALA UMPIR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL pOH the Publi a collection oil :r■ at tl I Pasar Eload larkei foi if Mvi Bj i t tad J IfH I)\V TIME r •.v 1 \1 p.m Wo jay —DO fri :^y i> n Note: < w. Kf tertained at thi Bu
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    • 497 9 Ihp B.inkrupti Ordinince \F I V. I I In thr Hich ourt of the olon* of Sincaporr IN BANKI N l 19 I XII II B n Bcrnma R fltafapotr. 11 T L n lary. 1*56. I>v. r r,rv ini?tration 18th Febr. i DM I 20th iary, 1956. Date and
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  • 114 10 Seven- Wicket Victory For Joh. Police DESPITE a half century by Prnnefather. and good bowlins by Gurdial Singh, the Singapore Police were beaten by seven wickets by Johore Police m their two-inn-inus annual cricket match at Thomson Road yesterday. Singapore Police 113 (Pcnncfather 53. Sanderson 20. Btephenson six for 37
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  • 83 10 A HAT-TRICK by Capt. Burt Moore Helped RAOC to retain the Younff Bat when they beat the R<jyal Army Medical Corp by five wickets m their annual cricket match at Friendly Hill yesterday. RAMC 78 (Mead 14. Swi.t 23 M Woodhu'.l 23, Walker four for .'<R,
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  • 416 10 Edwin Takes The Wickets For Recs' 94-run Win TWO half centuries by Brian Marks and Peter Martens, and later an accurate spell of bowling by Edwin Tessensohn helped Singapore Recreation Club to beat the Singapore Chi- nese Recreation Club by 94 runs m their long over due SCA senior tournament
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  • 651 10 TAIL-ENDERS SAVE THE SERVICES Exciting Draw At Seletar PRESENTING the broad blade of the bat, tailenders Kerton and McNaught stood stolidly for half an hour, and saved the Combined Services from defeat when they met the Civilians m the Singapore Cricket Association's annual cricket match at Seletar yesterday. The same
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  • 474 10 Xl ALA LIMPIR, Sun.— J he following are the weights for Wednesday, the secend day of the current Selangor Turf Club meeting here: There will be right rard for sciond day. President, Kerry Laughter and Tarzan have earned promotions following their wins on Saturday. President and Kerry
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  • 612 10  - Selangor Hits Innings Win Off Negri GILBERT FERNANDEZ By SFRKMBAN, Sun.— Selan^or's unbeaten cricket train maintained their unbeaten record today— this time at IfcC expense ot Negri S?mbilan who were deteated by an innings and 30 runs m the two-day interstate cricket match which ended here today. On s n
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  • 35 10 PERHIMPONAN Stia trounetd JolhlnHs Athletic Union 4 0 m i SA F A Ml IA In.iauo MMcci match played at Jalao Bcsar stadium yesterday. Scoreri tor Perhimpnn.in were: Bakri 2, Yacnb and Ahmad.
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  • 121 10 IPOH. Sun. A Malayan record was among ten records smashed at St. Michael's Institution 29th annual athletic meet held on the school ground \esterday. The Malayan record breaker wai twenty-year-old Kuan Kins Lam. who let up a new mark m the shot putt with a throw of
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    10 11 And 7 r c is Ken m action.
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  • 949 11 But Watch Hoad For An Upset fl sual on the eve t§ \v MtdoM 'o tontco f the uriiuiffi °f IHc gtfitlctntii*! §m 4 championship.^. S tt ffcif l| riot foo di/ftCVlf n tfljk M "hot" «re t'e |SOOMrtt4 MCOf rr.T a 7-ery oppu Wh b%tdOH
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  • 60 11 MANILA. Jum U (APi Tbi Eastern China Athletic Association soccer tram from Hongkong won their Afth traighi game here on Satur* lay, defeating m eU-Chin< w i lei lion 3-1 befort S«000 faoi ■1 Rizal Stadii n, Another Hongkong team, the South China Ath>::'- Association, arrived on
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  • 209 11 Says DAN MASKELL, in a special preview of 'Wimbledon' its nerve*testing Centre Court W-.m c-o tv 1 c ■rp of winning M Bhirley Fry seedk d N 5 making come relutn after announcing her retiremeiit from championship I lav is a possible And h tuld not forget ttoh o outside
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  • 306 11 KUALA LUMPUR <Min Thr dr.«w favoured N.»n\.ing Badminton P.trtv *nd thr\ br.it Lian Hua Badminton Party, the holders. 3-2 m thr finals, of thr Selangnr Bad nuntun Association's inter team doubles tournament which concluded at the sBA hall here last night [a spite of
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  • 133 11 Fifth Win For The Springboks WELLINGTON, Nrw Zraland, June 24. (Reuter>.— Th< So ith Airican Rucb;. Union t< am won th« fift I match of thf lr N< w Z< aland tour, when the: beat w. llingtnn by < Ighf Int font e< U no try) to six iono try.
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  • 153 11 bakfrsfield California, Juno 24. 'R'n'ori Jack Davis of the United BtaK Navy dipped tenth oi i i cond on the world 1 Ifl mctrrs hi2h h'ird>^ rfrord when he clocked 13.4 second at the Nat-.onal Ama'i .r athletic Dnlon championship here. At the hum
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  • 209 11 U.S. Women Swimmers Break Records SANTA CLARA, CV.' i June -4 (Re iter)— Two LJniti d States woroen'j sv,.':.-: ing r<""Oi': were broker. '<,:;•.■ the lizth annual Banti Clara Va. cv swim champion hips. r l .'.</.: e-\Ccir-<j\ci Chrij Von Saltza set a new record f>f i' 'M the national
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    • 148 11 y^ne^^^^ By A/ Copp liaAf^M hma JV.^Mjy r M «v O /t P./^T.Mi...'.' )j REGAR— NMH HUMD py^ Oop By V. T. Hamlin IT ~HHH I I f I I I I AN' BY GOSH, r DON'T r H THIMk THAT'S ALL HE jx. ra:\ y (X- missed neither... vve
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  • 686 12 Malays Outclassed Kowloon 5 Malays 2 Ei im i jot u'.c.Y. Ckmpbelt CroiDd: 7.979. By EDIN PETERS AffTKI a false start, during which time they dropped one £<>al, the Kowlmin Motor Bus soccer tourists went into top sear to reacli a 5-2 victory
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  • 575 12 'Kaila' Leads And Pave Way For Colony's Fa Malacca Humbles Mighty Spor By GEORGF TAYE MALACCA, Sun.— A splendid captains inning !> (n enabled Malacca to beat Singapore by live \\i<krt* match played on ihe Malacca Club padans durin« t v The math ended abo;.t 1-° minutej before tea lo
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  • 63 12 LOND6N, .!\r.e U (Beuter)— Lord*! Cricket Ground, where the En^ar.d Australia tot c re- ;:i n! tomorrow, was r a hlankct of dull doud today, ana ha I I light ihoWCT oi rain m the aft cm con. 13 t Air Ministry experts predi lied no
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  • 205 12 IPOH. Sun. A questionnaire containing 15 questions will be sent out to every state for players selected to play at the Malayan Hockey carnival m respect of their eligibility to represent Malaya m the coming Olympaid at Melbourne. This 'at> decided at the moctm_: lit' the Executive
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  • 509 12  -  VERITY GILL By IN an exciting cricket niatcii at Sepoy Lines yesterday, i Singapore Cricket Association team beat the Combined University (Hongkong and Malaya) by 39 runs seven minutes before full time. Good bowlinn by Cecil Cook 6 WU ;r. a ir.lv responsible for
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  • 32 12 KTALA LUMPUR Sun— In a one-sided game, the Sentui Railway Recreation Club whipped Prni Rail \.,y Recreation Club M m their GMR Cup soccer cnmnc:r.;on at the Scntul ground yesterday.
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  • 102 12 SOCCER S.AF.A Dir. 1: Star feecc rites r Pmlci Bf«J i T> fed or Jaltni Betar itodtum, 5.15 P?n.; 5.1F.4 D;:\ JA: Katoi Sporti Club d MToricers EduC(il,nn at WtLTTtf Park: SAFA Dv- SB: 10 B«m R EJf K. v Mount Emily at GeyUtna stndmtn: Bcdok SpOTtt CtwO
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  • 160 12 .irDGINfi by (he careless dis tribution of ignorance b y Ihe wit and wit-less m the University pavilion yesterday Saturday's report of dubious decisions will not lie easy with dubious minds down Sepoy Lines. Our reporter was the target of remarks which were certainly
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