Singapore Standard, 28 June 1956

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  • 37 1 HNC'PORE rubber pr;o\^ t rose 4i ccnta to M fiats per lb r crad( t on an uncerarket rv..:r.^r.' l?v\V.'.y might pri-r-^a > contributed j: jump in prices De fetase reached wa^ steady all
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  • 36 1 I\. T 27 (B Inc leaders of 35 iin the Ce had ■■^n theii a] innounced here toArmy announcement I the rebel leader < a esian-c iO re the Army M inr Genera!
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  • 34 1 i..r a moie practical reason n defence measures, K \rom e SfßriSttAg 1 ST theif benefit by I '^Bplav include aero'batic feaU, by four Venom jets and Standard pics.
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  • 25 1 RED Chinese guns threw their heaviest bombardment in two months yesterday asain>t the Nationalist-held off-shore islands of Quemoy A.P. and Little Quemoy.-
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  • 305 1 STEP.N MEASURES DY WAR EXECUTIVE BODY IPOII. Wed.— The D;sfcrid War Executive Committee has taken what is believed to be one of the sternest measures to break the link between the notorious Chin Voon gang of terrorists aod villagers in the
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  • 45 1 SYDNEY. Juno 27 rßeutrr) Sydney Police are today searching for a woman who att< nded a ball here last night wearing a strange "hat" ;i live pullet < young chichei• The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals complained.
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  • 64 1 LONDON. June 27 (Renter* Bnti-h Overseas Airways Corporation today announced two more deaths from last Sunday's Argonaut airliner crash at Kano, West Africa, bringing the death toll to a A Mrs. Mills of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, and Naflfmtlng Officer C. F. Youni? of Southbourne. Bournemouth,
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  • 29 1 JUDGE Bernard Shaw, shot and wounded by terrorists in the street in Nicosia on Monday, is "no longer in danger." an official bulletin reported yesterday. Reuter
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  • 50 1 JAKARTA. Juno 27 <Reu- ten Already 226 people have died in a smallpox epidemic which Is spreading throughout the South Cele-, bes. according to the Minis-, try of Health A report from Macassar 183 of the victims were children under the age of five i
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  • 112 1 He Fell For Her Song 25 Feet PENANG, Wed. A pretty young thing of 16 was singing on her verandah last night. On another verandah opposite, a 17-year-old plumber listened enraptured. To the girl's horror, the plumber suddenly went over the verandah rails and fell 25 feet into a narrow
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  • 278 1 AFTER PARADE, HE SHAKES HER HANE LONDON. June 27 (Reuter) A 64-year-old cinema attendant hoaxed Queen Elizabeth at yesterday's centenary parade of holders of the Victoria Cross. Britain"s highest award tor military valour, it was disclosed today. He managed to Join the parade
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  • 505 1 TWO -WEEK SESSION ENDS IN SPORE Aggression Can Be Met In S-E Asia j STAFF planners of the eight nation South-east Asia Treaty Organization, ended a two-week session in Singapore yesterday, confident in their ability to meet aggression anywhere in the treaty area. Although the carefully worded
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  • 155 1  -  ANDREW ROTH By Standard's ..ondon Bureau Chief. LONDON. Wed.— The initiative for merging Singapore and Malaya "must rest with the elected Government" of the two territories, the Colonial Secretary Mr. Alan Lcnnox-Boyd insisted this afternoon. Asked by Labourite Stan Awbery what steps are being
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  • 187 1 STRIKE THREAT TO CITY LIGHTS THE 2.500- t: -r.z Singapore City Council t octmal Workers Union y ester d a y served a 14-day sti ike notice on the Council. The workers will down t r on July 1<) unle>s the C< mr n agrees to re-a>>r.^ n 2r»i d
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  • 153 1 5-YR. CREDIT OFFER JAKARTA, June 27 (Kcuter) -Indonesia has formally accepted in principle a Soviet ofter of aid in the form of credits and technical assistance. A Soviet trade d< 1( gation i> ezpected to arrive in Indone.sia before the end of Julj tor talks on
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  • 130 1 LONDON, June 27 (Reuter) Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, today suggested the creation of some form of regional organization among the nations of southern Asia. The Socialist leader, who is here lor the current Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference. said such a grouping need
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  • 66 1 A 23-y ar-oid w man Ch^v Peck Kv, m th< third floor o! an SI J tint in Bonn J 1 s ngapon. earlj this morninc A \K>h i rad p^tn.i rar Uok h< r to th( G< n. ra! I!< pita] whi re ua :,dm:rt^d
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  • 13 1 POLICE arrc 'cd two -en underwork csmblcr, in We^t \jnr.<:< Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 68 1 JACKS PHOTO CO. for Wid* Rang* of CAMERAS CINE CAMERAS PROJECTORS ENLARGERS. alto D P S«rvic« Capitol Building) "h Bridge Rd. Tel. ***** The ALL AMERICAN POULTRY PARADE has its marching orders to grace your table on AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY A GRAND Selection mi v HKiitr wvmtunrs LOXG ISLAXO ItVihS
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    • 53 1 AN UPSET LONDON. June 27 tßeuter) Ashley Cooper, 19--year-old Australian, provided an upset in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships today by beating Sweden's Svrn Davidson, seeded number three, by 6-3. 2-6. 6-3. 1-6, 6-4 in the second round. More results in Pace 13. j&yd^ ft < rr«Don't take a chance
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  • 277 2 Threat To Break Off Existing Agreement TENSION in relations between the Singapore Traction Company and its 3,000 workers is steadily mounting. The Traction Company Employees' Union is threating to make null and void the existing agreement be- twecn the two parties. The Union is making
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  • 37 2 pie. MR. S. N. PENPSE, the well-known JVlaharastrian novelist, arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to Indonesia. He will study the life and ways of Indonesians as material for his novels. Standard
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  • 190 2 S.C. FACES RASH ACT CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Four Special Constables were getting ready outside their barracks to go on patrol when a shot rang out, and one of them was hit Special Constable ah bfa Asip, 25, was charged in the Sos>:nn>; Co, .rt today \v:!n committiof .1 rash
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  • 171 2 Earlier Day: Challenge Supports It SEREMBAX. Wed.— A rhallenaje to any per ion to argue again*? the idea of introducing a 7 am to I p.m. working day ior clerk.-, was made here todaj by Mr 6. Rajaratnam ol ipoh when he addressed Rotarians at their Juncncon meeting Mr. Rajaratnam.
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  • 100 2  -  ANDY ROZARIO By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Life has been unkind to armless midget Fatimah binti Ibrahim. For Fatimah. now 30. deformed legs and nimble toes have to >crve as "arms" and "harms." The only wny Fatimah can get a livelihood is
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  • 187 2 Kl ALA LUMPLR. Wed.-Twenty-fivc private practitioners met here today to draw up a plan to help covcrnment to counter the acute shcrtage of doctors in the capital but the preliminary discussions hit a snag. The HIM aro?e over Ihe Medical Department's offer of
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  • 88 2 The Razak Report For Discussion PENANG. Wed. The Razak Education Report will be one oi the subjects to be discussed by the Penang and Province Welleslcy Maia> Teachers' Union at a general meeting on Friday. The meeting will be attended by Inche Abdul Rahman bin HaJI Talib. Assistant Minister for
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  • 45 2 INCHE Zulkifli bin Mohamed Hashim. of the District Office. Kuala Lipis. has been temporarily posted to Raub as Assistant District Officer. He takes over from Inche Kamaruzaman bin Mohamed Shariff. who has gone to Kuala Kubu or a month's training course on land administration.
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  • 37 2 HONGKONG. June J7. Sper-ial Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.74 to ill Sterling; $5 8625 to US$l; $1,834 to Malayan $1; $0,180 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $255,875 to a tael.
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  • 72 2 RADIO Malaya's wireless inspection officers are on the warpath against "pirate" listeners. As a result of their systematic and regular inspection the revenue from licence tees this year is expected to reach $3,200,000. There are now more than 200,000 licensed radio owners all over Malaya an
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  • 161 2 BUNGH PATANI. U>d. More than a dozen policemen, armed to the ireth with riflrs. carbines and pistols rushed to the Hongkong: and Shanghai Bank here this mnrnin? looking lor robbers— and found the bank doors locked. The officer in charge of the Tolice District.
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  • 43 2 THE Malacca Sikh community will pive a tea party at the Rot House on Friday, at 5 p.m. in honour of Sam Sohan Singh Ji. their priest and loader on his impending departure to India on a pilgrimage to Sikh shrines
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  • 186 2 CHAMBER PRESIDENT RESIGNS IPOH. Wed— Presideni of the newly-resuscitated |Perak Malay Chaml ct < Commerce, Cho Abbas b n Haji Zabidi. has :esigned from his post following a "stany" Kho4mh Km i:e:o last aighi Chi A bas* icsisnation was c.: pted bf the nmnhi t Committee and the i -Pu
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  • 55 2 MALACCA. \Y«d Mr.: m will stage a prt a t:.' Items that t lie S :r.- n: will contribute toward.- "P< ta H next month ti Kuala Lumpur, Celestial Hall, Citj Park < n Saturday at 8 PJB. Exponents ol tr.r D Qdans Sayans. mnpsi ng
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  • 64 2 REWARD Of $15,000 FOR THIS MAN ARU. 1 Siamese police are offeriaffl reward of $15,000 for the mm of Hamid bin Mohan*! Malaya. Hamid. who broke Jjg from prison in Sungei yij was later arrested ia a^ H When brought to h*fM nent tor ort. made i ash for freedom.
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  • 153 2 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed. The itory of stormy love triangle in nrhich crockery ;ind glassware were spitefully smashed up. was related to Magistrate Tuan Syed Mahrizir Fadaak. here this morning. In the dock stood Sarifah binti Svcd Kechik. 29, charged with committing mischief by house t
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 296 2 QUICK-FROZEN > STRAWBERRIES SWEET AND LUSCIOUS P>Tr]> T.\' brln? you rlolioioug rod-ripe strawberries their fresh j I goodness capturrd l>v qaA-Jnamg, (iathcred at the peak of I y t"M^ i>n, tin iwhtTries with all llicir fresh Havour are rushed to t l»ird> K\( k-freozinp plant. They don't have a cham-e
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    • 78 2 \\\\w\w%\\wwv\\vv\w\\\\\\\w\\vv\^^^ xx From 30th JUNE 56 fc gf hiEIE ION i CftBMET GREAT WCRID CABARET QUEEN 1956 Ist ONE GOLD CROWN AMI >■' u K J 7 L v 2nd ONE GOLD WRIST UN IVIILO. 3rt aN P ELADVSGOU)U.^'^ I(inV SILVER CIP. GIVE YOUR TO VOIR FAVOI lUTI •"J'j"/ VOTES
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  • 128 3 .N M in V". >rars a^o. ,i,,11% wood underwrnt -flipper Acr M a rrda<tr«^«^ uith thr s^l ta- "Trio It (iirl.--i nr pulses rating Hil I^' wholesome sex. ir.i Row. r»"«»» \rrsion of iimes in the lorm of (jloria .i mi Padillo, Z\. t rench, F.nublood rounh
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  • 248 3 police Believe A Sex Fiend Murdered Girl, 16 IPOH, Wed.— A sixteen-vrar-old village ffirl, Chan Un Thye was found battered to death by the side of a fi*n pond near Gunong Rapat New Village, three miles from Ipoh this morning. Preliminary investigations suggest the possibility of a sex murder. have
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  • 85 3 St. James To Go For Scrap I RE'S oldest power island wit r 25 years, will close tetnber. ar Kl sold as "serar randard \c decision to be ra- to the 'o':n- 1 of the "Old I was 1 tai H n 1927. ■t\ Standard that they would hi Kt
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  • 23 3 I meeting of the I re .^cgislir I wiß be on Aug. 29. I *c notification last rnrogued the Assembly I
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  • 63 3 hox ;yj^G Ju» 27 (Hbb- A Chin* e >ther r Cl F »k K- •> of Singapore, arn I aeri BJ Bhl today from Singapore to t .adp h» I S-ye r-old >or, ;nist na. Madame Chow's Bhl ro- rted to ha-. e Eron Singapore
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  • 302 3 Traffic Gadgets To Aid Pedestrians On Nicoll Highway NEW ROUTES AND RULES FOR MOTORISTS XICOLL Highway—Singapore's new streamlined douole* carriageway coastal road linking Katong with the City— will be equipped with up-to-date traffic gadgets Pad automatic lights to assist pedestrians. Mr. Arthur Minns Colony Tiafiic Police Super* intendent, told The
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  • 87 3 Mr. M. Laughs Off Defence Of SEATO maxii.a, J me n d'P) David S Marshall, former Chief Minister <>f Singapore last night laughed oil Philippines \i' c-MivMfipnt Carlos P. Garcia*! defence ol the South' cast Asia Tiraiv Organization an organization founded to lefend the free portion of Asia From poaaible
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  • 169 3 Lib-Socs A Wall Against Gestapo Reds— Tan MB. C. C. TAN, chairman (,t the Liberal-Socialist Party, said yesterday his party's policy would he to look after the welfare and safety of Singaporeans and save them from the horrors of a Gestapo or Communist rule. Attacking move by poUtfcal oppooenti U
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  • 92 3 Black Out in Parts Of Malacca MALACCA. We n A breakdown in the electric-power suppiy from Kian'j blacked out areas along Limbongmo and Klfbang last night The break occurred ?oon alt* r 3 p.m. One cinema was forced to mako refunds to patrons when the breakdown halted the show. Th"
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  • 288 3 A ONE-TIME English teacher in China during the last war has neon made the Direr-tor fit the' United States Information Service in Singapore. He Is Mr. .lame- A. Elliot ol Greene; New York state. who wi.! .succeed Mr. E. J. Conlon Shortly. Mr. Conlon will
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  • 42 3 SANDAKAN, Wed. r li-,( hnfiy of an c*gnt-year>old boy, Ara.-in bin Moc:i. was brought iu^rc from La; I an. a Government ftatinn about 80 mile.-: up the Kinabatangan Kr.or. He had been backed to death v.i'p. a
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  • 235 3 PART-TIME DEGREE COURSES PROPOSED A proposal to Institute iv,: t-tin <■ deg] i e course tor people <>'. Ma aya by f< Singa? pore educationist. Mr Ciioon^ Hock H;u. bai been wibmitted to t.-:«- Senate of the University of Malaya. Mr Choons :h;.mo \'r.' proposa!. in icv o! the Sjreal
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 242 3 TO WOMEN OVKK 30 A new hormone cream for new skin beauty Once a woman's over < a r^rat thirty, her skin tends to :rr,prov< r.\ ;r vc-jr tell it to the world But :;r K> P' r .-.".''•ws at last a preparation r.as the sk:n x< b c )rr
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  • 329 4 FREEDOM WITHOUT BLOODSHED That's Malaya's Big Victory, Says Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, told 500 Malays here today that the people of Malaya were gradually doing away with colonialism and marching towards independence 'Vithout a drop of blood being shed. Addressing a civics course sponsored by
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 4 Ipic by A DOI'BI.E celebration for Mr. Lim Sens Kiat and granddaughter, Nelly Tan Ben? Sim. Mr. Lim crlebratrd his "> !> th birthday Nelly, her fourth. A teaparty was given to Nelly's httle friends, while grandpa cave a dinner to his friends in the evening, at their
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  • 372 4 Nephew Alleges In Court PENANG, Wed.— Thirtyfive PPCmbCTI of the Ovcr■eai Pakistani League instigated I criminal ca.-e againsi their former chairman. Mohamcd Yasofl Poshni. to disgrace him, it was alleged IB the Sessions Court here today, Poshni i carpet merchantl and Justice of the
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  • 122 4 Results Of Health Week Contests KUANTAN, Wed. -Follo-.v-inn ,^ro the kCftlltl of the competitions held during the K lantan Health Week, which endea on Sunday Baby Show l T ndcr six months: 1 Lee Bong Leone, 2 Fatimah bintl Mond.. 3 Peter Paul. (7 to 12 months) 1 Ten Vou
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  • 69 4 A TWO-DAY "summer" vacation— organized by members of 30 Singapore Chinese Schools' Old Boys' Associations at the Teo Guan Choon Villa last week-end, was attended by more than 800 members. Members discussed an obioction by the Registrar of Societies to their associations. numbering 50. forming a
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  • 88 4 THESE are some of the 250 emigrants from Japan and Okinawa who arrived in Singapore yesterday en route to South American ports aboard the Dutch liner. Boissevain Accompanying the emigrants on th" trip to South America i s Profes- sor Kaoru Tanaka of Kobe University
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  • 136 4 DON'T SACK HIM' 300 URGE GOVT. PENANG, Wed.— Residents of Junjong, in the central district, Province Wellesley. staged a protest meeting against the notice of termination of service served on an Assistant Penghulu, In^he Ahamad bin Haji Din, whose term of office expires .n November this year Over 300 residents
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  • 155 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday) were: Buyers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot (nom 04 04', July No. 1 KSS 04 041 No 2 RSS 00 004 No. 3 RSS 881 80 J Tone: Uncertain. STOKL TIN The price of tin on the local market
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 414 4 CATHAK IHIGANISATHIN ATTRACTIONS TODAY it P DEO N NEW WORLD OF THRILLS! A WORLD OF SHOCK! THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD OF TOMORROW! -.--tit ----B _mv4V^V V K %^_l^_ l^_k \\\\\\\\\\\\w < \lH\\ <»K». \M^ lION RKl.K\«'K\wmu>W Saturday At Midnight < xmw orcjamsation kilk\-k "APACHE WOMAK" :\1 M M \i:KIM.
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    • 316 4 7I?A W* VROTH ERS ORG A*NJSAjIf IC V T jlly movie NiwT~^i; ISSUE O\ SAII lop u 4 "'.-V*J SHOW/WC/CAPITOL A GREAT PICH Rl SAfUROAY MIDNIGHT! i^TT t kim "THE MAN WITH IHL raw" 1 Novak GOLDEN ARM" %k^Ra: jMUWINvj! m i4<>«»i-r~; ;(l THE WINNER ol Ihe Ml "ll^ Au'xljiV
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  • 321 5 15,000 Children Will Be Given Places Next Year Mr S RE MiniSter for Education, completely new scheme for registration of pup Is entenng schools for the first time in January next year. 000 M f*. ex P OCte d lha^ about 20,--siirpH lO j
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  • 105 5 OBJECTIONS TO MASTER PLAN ALL RELEVANT < f i V enquiry ir." M Ma tcr S complimented I cans fo: the B manr which B I present i Um .r B I Standard he had B r-'iß? 5 about the public .the early stages H --;t objectors i irre o-.
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  • 27 5 I master- pupil vblefe appeared of the Singa- ncth U acl r wen from the Secondary Bchool. an -i s> 'cr.dj.ry as was stat d
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  • 138 5 FACILITIES for Malav <ri'-m, in Mai iv i' Englii-h are so restricted that a -a- have br»-n able to snn admission to thf Univ< Malay i. states a :v by the Internationa] S- ;ci- nt Delegation to Asia d iterday. 1 :> I idem delecatloo 10
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  • 72 5 Miraculous Escape For Three IPOH. Wed.— A clerk of Gula Estate in North Perak. Mr Roy Jamefl Skadian. 37. and two women had a miraculous escape yesterday awning When their motorcar, travelling irom Telok Anson, overturned at the 41 Mile, Gopens Road, and was completely wrecked. The two women were
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  • 128 5 109 More Lamps Next Year For S'pore Streets WORE will have a brighter and safer City urndation to instal 709 lamps at an estimati> accepted by the City Council at its mcette .-Jnjvu-o-uTLrurL.' I ln^ tOttlOrrOW. 1 0 recommendation was n v the ril w Cob tttee and Um Finance
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  • 27 5 1 City C r J i ten emd.fi u« M -m.i rinu s r.< ering I Kuala Lumpur. M up rmation a* UM
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  • 28 5 KK author. i|| has preiMlosr.tphcil ioncH book. i a. r to be prizes at thr v '(i U \s and .tt KatYlrs I clay.
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  • 219 5 Brawl After Toddy Shop Visit A WATCHMAN, Bachan Singh, was vesterday E BfiCted and sentenced at the Singapore Assizes to Q ytm i :n:p::sonment for cu:pable homicide not amounting to murder. i Barhan Singh wad accused murder ot fellowwat hman. Babu Singh. I h
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  • 38 5 YEE Mong Sens was yesterlay hned $200 when he pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court to a charge of unlawful possession a packet of opium, at the {ate Of the Remand Pribon. Pearl's Hill, on Monday.
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  • 77 5 S'pore May Say Yes' To Varsity SINGAPORE'S Minister ror Education, Mr. thiw Swee Kee pesterdav laid he would support the University if Ma ayaV request for $200,000 I'rom the governments of Singapore and the Federation. Dm money is required for n* ft Itafl lor the Faculty of Afftl and BWTC
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  • 37 5 TWO workmen cleaning d rank with .benzine in a ioft drinks factory in Have or k Road. Singapore, were yester- flay burnt wfien the tank caught tire They were admitted to the General Hospital.
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  • 100 5 A Goodwill Tour By Indian Navy NINE ol ti. fi Indian N'avy will < ail at Pi nan; r Port Bwattenhan arki EUngapore on I goodwill tour ol East Asia next month. Thf touring war-hips will be led by the ins Delhi, flagship oi the Indian fleet in the past
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  • 36 5 o\c; kkii thvk, manager Of Joo XVe Machinery Wood forking t'n, v... i ii:. i $300 in i Butter worth Court foe tailing to pay contributiona (et three montha into the En> >>>>•>■<■ J^r-v-ifit-::* Fund
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  • 65 5 THE reservoir, situated it Jalan Kampong Chantek, has two basins capable of storing 56,000,--000 gallons of water, equal to a day's consumption in Singapore. The project is claimed to be the world's largest covered reservoir with the largest single area of barrel-arch reinforced concrete roofing. Singapore's
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  • 117 5 FASHION SHOW FOR CHARITY THE si. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Singapore, will culminate its Annual Appeal Wees, beginning; July 1!. with Fashion Show Bail at Sea View Hotel, on July o, and i I Fla? Day on July 7. The snow, irhidl wi", tuluw Orient ai and Occidental ityles, is undSf
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  • 38 5 THE Indian Government's nominee to the Reid Constitutional Commission. Mr. B. S. Malik, a former Chiet Justice Of the Allahabad High Court, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow. He will leave immediately for the Federation.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 382 5 TODAYS BIG EVENT IIIIil r M-f DAILY 4 SHOWS l±JLis^r^SkJ us, 3.30, 7.00 0 9.30 DIRECT AFTER ITS RECORD BREAKING SUCCESS SIMULTANEOISLY AT THE ALHAMBRA AND QIFEN S THEATRES, HONGKONG: A TRIE ADVENTURE! —2 YEARS TO FILM! ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL FILMS OF THIS OR ANY YEAR! 4 *~ll.i»
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  • 1339 6 By Any Other Name.... N Com-: mi .r. Sfalaya M Saravananuttu has. in Bcia] i parity, denied that the pa: .1 1 hi ■<- bnand boh b extreipist or leftist. He hi nabl ol e me, to expreaa hia views on the pol I al level fn enta
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  • 335 6  -  Colin Legum by has Indicated K| willingness to supp.y arms and to provide technical assistance A Libyan parliamentary mission is ciuc to to Moscow sh u'tly. Bi:t although Libya is In Croat need of additional tinan^ia! support, it has refuted a!" these oilers. Instead, ti'c Prime
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 304 6 Sir; Miss Christine Diemer*i review of Arthur Campbell*! account of the sleejt Ol Kohima wa> excel, erit but should. I think, haw drawn attention to 'he author^ failure to Indicate tnat the Royal West Kcnis Sftfi only part of the garri■oB ar.d that they and the
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    • 199 6 Sir; Mr. Justice E. R, Taylor, a Puisne Judge of the Singapore High Court has jusfl left the Service on retirement. I met him in 1931, when he was assistant Ofticial AsMgnee in charge of the bankruptcy of Sarkies Brothers who then owned the Rafl.es, Sea
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  • 426 6  -  RAWLE KNOX By HONGKONG I^HE new Budget presented to thf Chinese National People's Congress is, according to the Peking People's Daily, "a Budget for speeding up Socialist construction, anc' aims to tu'.fil the first Five-Year Plan ahead of schedule and exceed it." Observers here feel
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  • 901 6  - FUTURE OF ANGLO-EGYPTIAN RELATIONS Robert Stephens By CAIRO THE quiet departure of the last British soldier from Egypt coineioed with a period of undeniable detente in the Middle East. And although last week's national celebrations here of the historic evacuation are unlikely to overflow with kind words for British, the
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  • 120 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME I 1 I I I —the largest mZ V 1 >■■ HI., I was Ml preaat« in....,|,, i: m 1 I h r ottciiUy Matt StiH I I 1 HAS beea mm J *jy* yristea aafcfssV •riUin mitl ■cat mas i/hr feLtl May. TriiK-omalrf
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 255 7 Moscow Is Losing Control Over Foreign Reds They're In A State Of Perplexity, Says Dulles WASHINGTON, June 27, (Rcutcr)— Mr. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, said today that Moscow's control over foreign Communist parties had been very greatly weakened. Hq told hit pven oooferencf then hsd been a revolt
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    • 46 7 CllMON rORCK. Virginia June '7 Pl P..ul AriBbrite. 72. rnarriod Sh aVo n \nn~Kt k" n. other Cay he had reason to be proud 2 \._;_*brite who listed as a farmer and r -iifl he delivered his tt the time of her Ife*.
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    • 21 7 .TICAN CITY Jum 21 P, XII c tercar :n -T~r,'e .v *U, flr 'nnce of M Ahmed B^ .4-
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    • 16 7 -T (l"P —An innouncemrr y^ -;.pt and Czerhos .vavm decided to raise Um i
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    • 25 7 :ed nations j-.m* -'I: nit< d Nation> ♦v Counc la t n •o put the question :ena on iu agenda lor debate.
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    • 21 7 row. June 27, cup Soviet Acaderr < mtecture yesterday replaced A. V. Vlmsr rm( r architect of Mote a a. n
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    • 25 7 I WASH rON ng costs in the S sharply in May. sending s index to a equalling the all-time pea* of October, 1953.
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    • 13 7 \TIAGO, Chile. June H finance e O'ympic team jry. Congress haproved
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    • 30 7 -.<■■ m\ t 27 President Usenh^-.v r ha :r.plete libn 1 1 tik around his hasp nri and can have steak a day. the White House ed yesterday.
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    • 29 7 MOSCOW Junr. 27, <UP.--r r r e Chief of Stafl dav" c:;i lh^ fining >r,: t^ r day ,u Russian scientist.* da >' J havp hart so lar
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    • 32 7 PARIS Junr 27. (UP>-The t Party yesterdaj announced it had sent a niKh-W< delegation fc M'ocow apparently to s< v advice on how best to manage the new party line
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  • 140 7 SLquel To Students March GUATEMALA. June 27 President Carlos I yesterday declared a of siege, a modified lorn diiial law. and Dut the in control of Guatemala The army took command **to order** after police ftred into a forbidden nstrati on tiZht. Four stu^
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  • 48 7 OEN Lyman Lcmnitzcr Unit d States Commmnder In Fmi fa^t. will leave Wa>hniit n wi .<> nci for Tokyo with the Intention ol seeing Okinawa landowners rr.AXiir. ;m potsllric mpensation few any of ir I md taken otei by the \m< rican sovernnvnt for :ary p ;rp*vsrs.- UP
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  • 187 7 Religious Battle Looms Between Married And Unmarried Monks SKOIL. June 27. (UP)— Trouble threatened to erupt again yesterday in the smouldering battle between married and unmarried monks for control of the Republic of Korea's Buddhist church. Both the celibate and married factions of the church called for meetings next week
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  • 85 7 PRKTTY Marisa Zorchl, 18. as |hc announces ('urine a TV programme that she dare not risk her prize of 2! million lire <SK\7;>(M that she had won by answering cycling questions on a previous show, by trying for the next prize 5 million lire
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  • 219 7 FOREIGN INVESTMENTS WELCOME BONN, Germany, June 27. (IF)— President Soekarno of Indonesia said yesterday his countrvs "doors arc open" to foreign aid and ir\e-.tments. But ho stressed that UU> most not involve infringement of Indonesia's independence or interference in her internal allairs. Soekarno appeared
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  • 29 7 TWKNTY of America*! 21 Republican governor! joined Tuesday in urging the ienomination of President E3tenbower and pledging tbeii sup- port for his re-elect ion. A P
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  • 150 7 Abortion Killer Gets 20 Years NEW YORK J';nc L'7 (AP) Thomn.s G Dan:r>:. 20. was MfttUCOd to R l |Q JO vrars in -ia'o prison yc.-teraav lor the ■bortioii dntli ot JspqucUiM Smith. a Eibrica dc.-igncr The ttatfl contended Mi.ss Smith died on Christmas Eve .vniie undergoing aoorlion in Danicl*i
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  • 115 7 TRUMAN' S EPITAPH LONDON. June 27 (AP) Harry Truman visited the tombs of Britain'* treat yesterday and- said he wanted a short epitaph on his gra\e "Yes. sir,* he remarked to reporters. "1 want them to put on mine lie done his damndest Touring through St. Pauls Cathedral and We*tminster
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  • 72 7 JUST TO BE FUNNY? HECK, NO! IT'S ALL FOR TV. UNCONVENTIONAL, if a triP.e uncomfortable, is the mode (if transport used by American i V comedian Jack Benn> a^ he draws up to London's DorcheMer Hotel seated in the carrier of a grocer boy's bicycle. This is one of the
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  • 155 7 BELGRADE. June 27 (Reater)— President Tito. Indidn Prime Minister Mr. Nehru and Egyptian President Gamel Abdcl Nasser will moot in Yugoslavia in the middle of July. it v; is officially announced here today. The announcement Bftld that Egyptian President Na>ser would come here on a
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  • 57 7 Jakarta. June 2? (Beutei I A bill Kusranteeini unctertakings operatinf with fon ign capita] tram Rationalization "wilnin a rrrtain period" hnl 'cori approved Cabinet, ihr liKlonc-ian Mini-ter of Information, Mr. SudibjO, said p> rlci.v. F>)!c.^ T n rapiial already invr led in Indonesia would (p "adji;
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  • 76 7 BONN. Jun< 1!7. IAP> Eight West I in an < ruintries have f i' n;;ir.d> d thai \'v rst <J' rmanj paj e< mp< n--at:on. for Na/; p I ecution ol their citizen dunny wartime occupation, diplomatic i lip i dLsriosi d ye t< rd ij
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  • 32 7 PRIME Mil r Nchr of In< told Pk rleni Eist how. hopes II poned talk*: mav be held "in the N not, howeve: n a new date '■>: .ii£ A P
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  • 109 7 Malaya Can Eventually Join C' wealth, Says Times LONDON Jun<= .7 (He ter)-Tr.< T;rr.r> prrajc v 1 ai t.p Com monwcd \r. Pr Mm ICfl Cr.nfcrcn vvn:rh opened asi ac.M rt .H\dn Fcderatiu, ivi n;ually become a I nr. her of the Corr.n i d!:h if it wibhcs to SO
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  • 61 7 CALCUTTA. Jurv 27 ilTl -Flood swppr r\. r l: mu»'> ;n t\ar.ri'.cans s Minion of Assam, yeste: a v. r poured ugh a 100-to. t brrak in .m--bankmrnt of ha t 1 aki.i ins riv« r Gomati Two h d id'.rr? workpd to repair th P brrak
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  • 51 7 LIMA P< ru Jun I ten -A tatr o! kj todaj d' I lowing n< I triK< IVru „iv: the In < p wri< ;>« t« n h'. the p rnmi nt i :rai« en points in Lima aft.r tudrni .rd nn i i>> riotrd in .several
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  • 31 7 w ;ton n nc biggest toad build- gramme in Amei. <■•■ .'.j „s the H> -.r- at.;. iV 4 f) tax n ■''').< T^-.r r I'i.yCdl pi a>-\ -r
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  • 45 7 LONDON Jur .'< r) -S:r B' rnard I i Bi n .i.e. i •a ,i r•<«n* 1 ;icK«'ri rr. r> ;i ,^r l.ip E in n:bin< ':.i h' id 1 to AP" peal for a bhan (.■<.-: m |H to discuss hU caae.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 164 7 11l bl^s' or Milady's Beauty yL§\/' Silver and Enamel I r^ BRUSH SETS I 9-PIECE BRUSH SET I I consisting i f 2 Hoir flushes, Cloth I I i ft 1 Brush, Hot Biush, Mirror, Scent I. I f Spfay, Comb, PoAder Bowl, Scent A^ I Bottle m Pre^-entat'cn Cos*
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  • 163 8 Tension In Argentina BI'EXOS AIRES, June 27 (AP)— A bomb exploded early yesterday at the home of a navy captain amid si^ns that bands of terrorists are active again. Presumably they are Peronistas. Nob' ay l:v< > :n the hOUBe. The sudden explosion shattered window^ and
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  • 59 8 HAVANA. J,.r.e H (AP> The Government ar.r.our.rcd lasi night the airesl (i> it perhbi in conne lion with a ptoi to assassinate President Fi;!_:e r. i B .-.:>' a n n t o h oil a n ma] uprising. The IT were nr;nriei i:p by
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  • 122 8 ROSWELL. New Mexico. June '21 (Renter) A huge air force reiuelling" tanker crash* d last ni^ht just after taking f il in an open rirld ton miles south of nearby Walker Air Force Base, killing all eleven men aboard. Word of the crash was not
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  • 79 8 Shah Visits Soviet Theatre MOSCOW, June II CAP)— 801l Imi tk Revotutioiii b iat last nighi ta f hc formei Impel La] Box o f t W B ihoi Theatre He If Isit ing Shah Mi ba mi ad Ban Pahlavi ol Irani The Shah an I Queen Soraya attended
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  • 162 8 Look, Chum, How About Quitting Those Bases In Ceylon Banda LONDON, June 27 (AP) Premier Solomon Bandaronoike of Ceylon called officially on Britain yesterday to give up control of her Indian Ocean bases at Trincomalee and Katunayake, Commonwealth officials reported. The demand of the newlv-elccted Ceylonese leader was made during
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  • 80 8 20 Rebels Killed In Burma RANGOON, June 21 (Renter) Burmese Government forces killed 15 Communistf In an a' tack on a rebel hideOilfl In the Ma-,;bin district 35 miles wot of here, it was officially announced last night, The Government forecs Oapturtd B laige quantity of arms and ammunition, the
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  • 33 8 THE State Department discloead on Tuesday it will cheek nearly all its diplomats to learn whether they are fluent in one of three "world Languages*' French. Spanish or German. A. P.
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  • 199 8 WASHINGTON. June 27 CAP) A U.S. government report yesterday described operations of illicit narcotics traffic in at least two Far Eastern countries. The report, issued by Federal Narcotics Commissioner Harry J. Anslinger, said mainland China last year continued to be "the chief source of large
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  • 70 8 WASHINGTON. June 27 (AP) Senator Paul Douglftfl (Illinois) suggested yesterday it is time for the U.S. to sell arms to Israel and to review its policy in the Middle East. In a Senate speech Douglas said events of the past few days in Egypt represent
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  • 19 8 THE Philippines estimated yesterday it will have a sugar surolus of 112.000 short tons this year. A.P.
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  • 65 8 Slave Auction No! They're Volunteer Models USING the Washincton Square Arch as a backdrop mndrk Mrik poses for a sidewalk artist at New York's Greenwich Yili, r The volunteer models, wearing the costumes from their rolls r ir t >\\' "The King and I," are (left to ri«ht): Tamara. a
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  • 198 8 LIMA, Peru. June 27 (AP) Lima was likr a dead <it\ l.^t m jn day of violence during: which rioting strikers clashed with jM-liu-dows, burned buses and stormed through busy market place* le.mn: havoc. The Government su.>p p ndcd constitutional juaranttfis
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  • 72 8 —Indian Press Report CALCUTTA. June 27 (Reuter) Grantham. Hon.qkMg I Governoi I \r.e B: C'.. Oflice was consite** WfJ tion of opening diplomatic relai een t n' ">'s Kr hlic of C and Hoofikoop. the Press of India reported i on the colony q^» would
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  • 80 8 Diana Can Stand Comparison NEW YORK. June 27 (Reuter) British film star Diana I>or> arrhed hero yesterday in the liner Queen Elizabeth and told reporters she would like to meet Marilyn Monroe. She had been asked how she felt about bring compared to Miss Monroe, who is to marr> playwright
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  • 93 8 THE HAGUE, Netln rl md Junr 27 «AP'— P« i laboratory tests hav< pn v< d that the bodv removed in ra a cemetery here is not that of Anton Mussert, the Dutch quisling executed in 1946 lor high treason (during the German occupation. Police
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  • 25 8 Danger Ot Defeat Over •his. J« r n*sr* B .rses-Maur p terday Mciirrectlon l *-__<*it Sooths mJgUr*°* f es-M*und^ f the &em cheon "leeinw FTSnij
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  • 126 8 BERNHARD THREATENS TO LIAVE-M puK AMSTERDAM. June 27 (UP).— Official sources shrugged off a report yesterday that a new spat has flared up between Queen Juliana and her husband. The West German magazine "Der Spiegel," which printed the first reports that Juliana and Prince Bernhard had quarrelled over
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 361 8 i*» a i^ STOCK TAKING t. SALE 1^ T7^< > \()VV PROGRESSING! V 1 "SPEAR" SPORTSHIRIS I C'-vCit SALE PRICE: $7.00 eo. ■^^^^V/N^ "ESSLEY" SHIRTS LONG SLEEVES, "SPEAR" |N CQLS WHITE SHIRTS e tn T^ .A U-.uil Pncc: $12.50 TO ,4,0 co SAL£ pR|CE; $IQSO eQ "BREWSTER "LLOYDS" SPORTSHIRTS DRESS
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  • 86 9 v '>K» S "for- Msn.ilI- iltier IT and l^re Corporal i.ene thr \\R\( r.(ei\ed ;i UOO cheque prrsmt fii the nridra's fath« r w«Tr mari a quiet ceremony at thr Rr^istry Oflic-p G Only a few close frirnds attendrd Thf older Mr Saltirr's 5 Sift was
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  • 122 9 I Want Probe On Shooting :ax fcin 13 waterfrant unions yesterday asked Singapore's Chief •^l m ew Hock. to ncon ifarbour Board man: pua Tee SH B. Polr T >d by Ml x 1] retary of tbi B :.abour Union, told Mi iniona tli g
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  • 29 9 paper in the tag exjminat.on for primary school Federation. itea who apto sit for the t to m their applicatkl no adequate know--1 the language
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  • 20 9 Deputy Assi of State I v. due to arrive in e on Satur iring lour of the I
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  • 213 9 4,000 HOME GUARDS TO BE RECRUITED New Anti-Terrorist Plan KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Communist terrorists will in future have to think twice before they strike at New Villages, where work is in full swing to recruit a further 4,000 uniformed Home Guards. The Inspoctor-General of the Home Guard, Major General E.
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  • 139 9 One Hurt In Battle Of Gang-Plank A ROBIN I!O')D —MH Tuck t jrpe of bati r> for tnc right of way rased on a sar.gTj ank ')f--.nr^ v.vo :;,no';rer?. r r,o of them felJ into the waters of Rochorc River. Singapore, yesterday. I r t'.vo labourers were uno; r r
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  • 123 9 TRAINING SCHEME IN INDUSTRY siXf;.\;-( »m; (]■>■.<■ n ont fN UP I I-'- in A6> i-ory Co to oh Into Um a^ prentu-cship tfhtnHl in i.\ I isThi OoOßCf] Will r or\ of BCnl i r;)! tmplOJfcrs ari". cn)[)loyees. T.;'-* Labo Ifinj try 1 1 now jring if namea sub-,
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  • 72 9 SINGAPORE'S Ed icatioa Mini Mr Ch< w S\ ec Km, Will 1 ::<- OokMiy Bfl Nation Educat ion* al and Cultural nization confercnci to he hel in Gen- << !y 9to 17. Mr Chew will be BGOaaV nnnird rv Mr. Soo Baa Hoc. -pc tot S-hools.
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  • 133 9 Good Show For Goodman A PACKED i idknce attended last night'i performance ol "'i "r.<- Benny Goodman Story/ 1 tarrinq S' \e A en and Donna Reed at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore. Before the thOW Wp 2<'>n. the audi< d wai i ntcrtiinad to 4u min itc i qoorl. hot
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  • 53 9 A TAXI-DRIVER. Tan Nay Yong. was fined $100 yesterday tor refusing to hire his taxi to the station master. V. S. Thambyra.jah, at the Singapore Railway Station on Jan. 2. The station master told the City Magistrate that Tan not e-nly refused to carry him, but
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  • 75 9 Writer On Tour Of World pi(. OLIVE Daub Funk, a writer for the st. P«t--ersburß Times of America, arrived in Singapore yesterday aboard the Dutch iinrr Boisscvain on a world tour. She told The Standard that she is collecting material in the Far Baat for a travel book. A keen
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  • 75 9 PENANG, Wed —Police here Illvy soon damp down on >ja> licensed operators of Dintables, whi'h ha\-e become ri very populnr lorm oi fajßblin^ In scwral cotTce-^hops |n town and r.inil areas Proprietor.-, of manv rofTcoahofn are rushing to get *ne required liience from the Po'.ice for
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  • 341 9 ATTACK ON COLONIALISM: GUILD QUESTIONS LEADER THE vice-president of the Singapore Student Teachers' Guild Mr. Dominic Puthucherry, came under heavy fire last night :n a thrccvand-half hour emergency meetmq of Guilri councillors m a tiny Cubicle in the Chinese YMCA canteen :n Selc^ie Road. The rounrillors expressed '<&larm" ov< r
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 171 9 Call her' Half -breed... AND ALL iii-Lli BtlJfc LOOSE! \Ma\\ \\>9 I MIDI SCIIIN COLO! ■GSVuT^V^'I A BlEHHßHDHKlvTllfwsV^t^lL F. A \III\V OR(; ANIMATION KI I f SATURDAY AT UDCV/IM— MIDNIGHT TAJ CINEMA PHONE ***** TODAY i SHOWS 3 15. 6.15 and 9 15 nm I OR ONE DAY ONLY "DAKOO
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 131 9 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE I 1 I I I I B i^BBIL^-----------^^BB^ r^^^i 1 I L> 12 Ifctowfl mmi P 4. C'l 1* f S mmand again I i v.\^< 15- Prrrn u rr- MsTI IM ,hy of disdain J,. o^ 5 cc Prin2 I u^.. nlate in I '°ck ift'
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    • 954 9 Weather Report MINIMI'M Ti ii". •1: n r '>m 1 I p rn. JtJOa M SB 1 i) I in June 1'" Spore (75F>. Penang (72Fi Kota Bahru 175F) Kuala l.'itn: n I?1F), Ipoli (70F), Kuantan C7N Max.rr.'im Tompcrriturr- F^USJB NI 1 m M p June 17: S re BBF
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  • 113 10 OITFR ROADS 8,,' to Statt of Madras, Van i Riebeck.' Raki, Thi Poo Aun, Mirza, Teuccr, Foo Yu. Iksuna. SUB WHARVKS Somali 4 Denbigshire 6, s'ra:it Makassar 8- Limburu 13. Bcn.foc i is, Eastern Saga IT Ch iron 13. Bruas 21. Maron CP Hal Hinj 23. Benvce
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  • 240 10 Another Cargo Ship for F.E Service Is Launched THE 8,400-ton Salmon Sf cargo ships built by John B^ < of for the P& 0 Far Eastern Scr lc of C < early this week. w s C Escombe IfcGnth OofL&. marking an *p'U*4U companies. P <^ O and Esco Her
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  • Article, Illustration
    81 10 „,:< THE Tunku MahkotaJohorc. opened the "Milo" Federation Schoolchildren's Art Exhibitions, at the Bukit Zahrah School in Johore Bahru. The Riiest-of-honour is seen making his opening speech. On his left is Mr. J B. Pynegar. general manager of NeMle's Products (M) Ltd., the sponsors of the display. Also at the
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  • 122 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce K\ lunflp noon rioting prioei per picul yesterday were C'oprr.. J:::c >2~l buyers. $27| tellers; ily v -T buyers, $27J stUers; coconut oil (bulk) $40J ers; cocoa rt afl (drums) M3| sellers; II ml white pepper 191 it en; Sarairak white $9< se ers; Bpedi
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  • 118 10 Ml! VAI- h ten ..flic m s thriT in iiK i,.r thfi. P wantstkS selection committee TJ in choos the huge numbtraSa He has asked eaftfl to appoint a member3 committee. n a (1) preference be gu tt| prwentat. a i qm rial and industrial pm Stofapore; (2) repitS
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  • 188 10 I in«n<'4> And Commerce 1 '!<•.■•/•:■:■:■:•;<• j THE Singapore rubber price rose 41 cents to 94 cents per lb. for first grade July shipment (highest since March) on better sentiment locally and improved advices from overseas. The market opened uncertain and rose to around 94£
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  • 141 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation's volume of trade during May totalled f2SU2 millioii, a big dioy of $16.6 million compared with the figure for April Penaii^'s direct foreign trade and with SingaDOW totalled $108.7 million, This alone ao* counted fot IS million reducUon In the
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  • 50 10 NEW YORK June .IT> Dow-Jor,c\> clo^inq averages: STOCKS: 30 Industrials IM :;t 20 Rails 161 OS 15 Utilities 66.75 69 Si Kk& I7&09 BONDS: 40 Boodi M 12 T o > v -.1 r> ro!r,:v,i >ri;!\ futures index v.J-4 "J-; ;.\erage equals 160) d< iwd ai IM
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  • 132 10 A.I.A, Meet InK. Lumpur KUALA LUMP UR. Wed.— More than M delegates and ofh'eiai> of American International Insurance from the Federation, Singapore, Hongkong. Borneo and Sarawak are here for the fifth annual convention which opens tomorrow. The Federation Minister for Commerce and Industry Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will
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  • 48 10 SINGAPORE continue* io be a good market for Quality uiUints' (ind cluJdreti's kftitvear, (iccordnig to Mr. B. H. A. Russell o] Benjamin Russell and Sons Ltd.. England. Mr. Russell, who heads the firm, icU. Singapore yesterdai/ for A'eir Zealand, after a business visit here.
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  • 25 10 THREE r.K. expert* havr arrived in New Dc hi to cive technj ii assistance to India to expand ber vocational training programme.
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  • 377 10 THE continuing: and spirited development of the Malayan pineapple industry, the major customer for the supply of open top cans, ts an inspiration, states the chairman of The Metal Box Company of Malaya, Ltd., Mr. C. D. Yarrow, in a review for the year ended
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  • 135 10 MALAYAN sharebroker? reported the following business done; 8.8. Pol M/«: N II ML $1.77; Breweries $2.65xci; M. Cemenf $1 55 to $1.57: McAlister $2.50 odd lot: Metal Box $1.57); Sime, Darby $1.77); Straits Times $2.70; Wearn« Bios. $2.87}. S2 89 W. Jacks 52. 80. $2 82* 52.70
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  • 128 10 INDUSTRIALS, RUBBERS QUIETLY STEADY MALAYAN industrial and rubber shares were quietly steady yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Tins weie inclined to be a shade off. Price changes announced by the Association were:. Land I/- 7,3 Lower Pcrak 16 8 16/9 ccr Rawang Con. 24/6 25/Rawang Tin 8 9
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  • 56 10 THE Malaya F B tion buying rates m merchants yest< V X2J [T.T I J -OD.». 33 1/H redii > and I ide bills «90 d C 1 u •I t 2 5/8 credit b rmd 32 I trade bills ling tea <TT /OD >: New V■ l\:
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    • 594 10 NOTICES TENDERS INVITED SITPLY OE COOKED EOOD —TECHNICAL COLLEGE, KL'ALA LUMPUR. RENDERS v r< 1 aj the offi' i rhnical l ege, Km npur for the ©f cooked food lot a pel of appn i1 r> rnor commencing from sth Aug 1956. Schedule of meals ai menus can be had
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    • 733 10 TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD EEDERATION OF MALAYA rpENDERS arc invited for i 1 Um eomtradtoai of: FIGHT TYPE 5 JUNIOR OFFICERS' QUARTERS AT RASAH ROAD. SEREMBAN CE.B registered Class A. B and C contractors to apply to the Architect, Central Electricity Board. P.O. Box 1909, Kuala Lumpur with a
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    • 512 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Telephone Calls to Subscribers connected to the Johore Bahru Telephone System CUBSCRIBERS to the Board's >ystom are reminded that as from Ist July. 195fi. telephone call? to Johore Bahru will become chargeable at the rate of 20 etS. per call. 2 Calls may be originated a.^
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    • 151 10 I EIIRIS in Comfort I B B^W, or\d Speed *H» SLUMBERfTTEi fOK tsT Q^ ADELPHI BUILDING SINGAPORE TEL T.S.S. "STATE OMjADRAS3iJ faW»,i— 30. 1956-12.00^ ci^KADKATION Tl^j r DECK BUNK Class Passengers SALOON Closs Posscngcrs I jjff 1 :< All passengers travelling per th o o" c notified that they should
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    • 41 10 EXPECTED TODAY I Malayan Airu.o* Mll I (..iruda Airwaxv ».«k Qantas I'-MSN Malayan Airways MLIOI Ps K Malavan Airways MLIIS Kn K I RO \r B \T*t" I BOAC 8A705 Svd fc Malayan Airways ML4II >.«n k.i ill:: i.^-- i I
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    • 659 11 ■French trading co., ltd. BLUE FUNNEL UnT" m AMERICAN SERVICE Nt "pL 0 H k B t e O Cult HORTH GcRMAN UOrD I H AMBURG-AMEr<ICAN LINE I IOINt StRVICI ft^ Anf p Rotterdam 8.. w r b Hamhmfm M w-hamptoa to. pa»*«« t ri W r| Spore PS ham
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    • 1067 11 T f.'. ?i 05 MANSFI =''I> CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 o. o THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVIRPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CON7ININT Smsapor*. L L.erpcc. C ».«r |uot 26/29 un 30/ i-jv^,., ;?f Ll rorcl |une2423 BrJ LM*<to« tor irvtrooo. 6 My 5 |u 6/? .v.-000, MoM^ |une29 UIV
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    • 871 11 MITSUI |5} LINE S'por« P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from Indio Aiumoton Mom tor Yokohama Kobe Mo|i 3 Aug w POR JAPAN from Continent Akoshitan Mom for Yokohomo, Nagoyo, Kobe vio Honokono 30 June FOR U.S.A. vio Suez for New York. Philodelph?o, Boltimore Horunoton Moru from Japan 9 July 12
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    • 744 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings lot Bongkok ond Foi Eost Penono P. S'hom S'por* "ERRIA"* 29Jfcne/2Jyfy 3 5 July 6/9 July 'INDIA' 6/10Jul y U/MJulv 15/16 July "SELANDIA" 16 1? Jury 18/19 July 20/22 July "MOMBASA" 19/20July 21, 22 July 23 26 July Not corrying possengerv HOMEWARDS Soilings foi Genoo.
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    137 12 BEAUTY PARADE MISS Yoshie Baba, centre, 19-year-o!d beauty from Fukushima Prefecture, is seen after winning the Miss Japan contest from 49 other beauties. Yoshie, a daughter of an innkeepe', also won the coveted nght to vie for the "most beautiful girl in the world" title at Long Beach, California, July
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  • 54 12 LOG- A -RHYTHM ?i^ r p crf c d Prpp/ AquGrra'd tro^ CvpfMl Gardens, Wo Jo Topley r«-,2s to sclve a log-a-rhythm c. i-e 3-„■■-n s hr j:. at Daytona Broch Fla., J^ Inad t-^Qt wolking ocrr -c b| WOI as tO*| os »a -5 u-j-'A:-:r a ten* >-.c rcrfor.-ns
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  • 66 12 pic HERE is the hungriest girl in r'rc'^cc'. Joon Rogers get a both ng hrautv entrance fOffln With n^orning mo-l ot L:\ernoo' and dashed off to F'a:ispool (no breakfCBtl to OOtWDthf. SHi hitchhiked In the afternoon (no lunch, she v\a!ked avsay os heat-u nnrr tor the Miss Rajpoot
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  • 63 12 THE weothermon "s^-^rrs end bright intervo! And en one of those b' pSll came along Anne Did 2 was ready w-th book and h-. n. to r-.oy every secc of it. An"o who comes fcWi Pcn'cuik, nccr Edinburgh, enrna projectionist at c vecs base ncjr Plyn
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  • 55 12 CAROL 20 pmte pose 03 'Queen" of i t-e V:t rrri Summer F■ ng Tournament which runs wil. fro^i Ju 1 through Labour Da y The open 10 1 Nf^-OPC crs t. r "'r"i 21 .'f v"' i and t t_r* nrizr^ tntnllinrt I td r^ n
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  • 90 13 QHS Cagers Score 8 Victories Quck Hock eager s made a sun c Federation. g eight of i.t.p Following are the I ore: beat P. i .hat Oversea Chinese High School «M6; beat Muar L n r nned Team 69-58. beat M Szc Basketball team 81-58 hi Malacca: beat Seng
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  • 283 13 Sror.s u <r >fala>an I nlV'rsitv 'IT all out. Hongkong I mversiiv Hrul (ond ,p Jr^ home team hsd wW 4 .rr ■••lort one w:r. :v r ri T.- -< ey wer. e to the Malayan bowlers, csP^Wly I I T three point one «m
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  • 149 13 Today's Sport BADMINTON Ml) at Or T a 11 //all 8 SOCCER S.A fa LEAGUE— DIV. ?,R Sere •■Qfjon M.Y vs. W iidfof RovtTi gf Fltrrff Pmrh f| 5J5 Poi dole rVranafcan S B. Police at F A- .V rjrr, rl; S( ''I J"- r: 7 O B A. fit
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  • 73 13 Sundaraj Excels For St. Andrew's >OI) batiinc .-.n- 1 bo rl DJ n'arai helped his school 5( :ox> to be;U Johoro Fr^lish lege by seven wtek< ts on the ■ChOfM crour d r dfl l brii 'i .fohorr English College: 79 i M Rahmat U Lh Chian IS Sundaraj four
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  • 29 13 FIRST WOrk or. the (f)\c r cd badminton courts fot the Singapore Youth Sports Centre v. i begin on Friday aw the fora ei Radium Airj ml
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  • 643 13 Mercantile Stays On Top; Ford Loses TOP m the league, >lercantile Bank Sports Club maintained their unbeaten record when they trounced Singapore Traction Company nv 7-0 in a S.B.H.F.A. Div. I fixture at Farrer Park >e.sterday. Mercantile Bank. who outclassed their opponents in all departments of the dominated play from
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  • 178 13 WEMBLEY STADIIM. London. June 2(\ (Reuter) Joe BygrawN of Jamaica won the vacant British Empire heavyweight title here tonight gaining a 1*• round points decision over Kitione Lave, the "Tnncan Terror' from the Friendly Islands. Bycra\rs i^ the lir^t Jamaican to hold this title H was a
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  • 259 13 Cooper Upsets Davidson WIMBLEDON, Jinn 11 (AP) I'nsrrdcd Ashley Cooper of Australia upset third seeded Sven Davidson of Sweden today to advance to the third round of the Wimbledon tennis championships. The score was <;-:!. 2-<; i-a. c-i. I:i .i ?(-rn<\r] -o .ncl wo:nrn> linglea tnati Darlene Hard of thfl
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  • 50 13 MKC.IMA WATFR. Surrey. June M (Renter) With Ben Hogan treating a huge gallery of wonderful golf, and Sam Snead Giving able support, the Initrd States retained the Canada (up in the world international tournament here today. Th€ pall )wi a 72 holes aggregate ot 561 Btrofcca,
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  • 91 13 IA NfDON Jun< I Reutai I a ralian HI for vickei il clou oi d^v lainst Yoi I Ire. v 24 1 Doddi h^ BaiU not out I. MdUlMi ta ao viekei Gui dl Cam Id ft uni--294 foi eight declared Prei <■•.'• J una
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  • 113 13 AFTER scoring a rhanceles? 38, Capt. John Grimb.e v.cnt on to take tnroe wirkels to five his side Royal Army Or-'iinanr-o Corps a 22-run win DV«r H M.S. Terror, jn a Unitid Ser\ t ire. < league cricket natch at Friendly Hill ground ft i
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  • 82 13 MANILA Doubk "L" Girli basketball team won their KCOnd matr-h wnon they boat Singapore and Johore combined by 4.")-L'l pointc at the Great Wen r i on Tuesday night Hm visiton led 14-4 it the end of the irst-ciuartei and it to 28-12 at Half time
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  • 78 13 THE follow Ing -p.^yc km I becfl attoctod icpraaaa4 Singapore again Negri Sembilan in <rr rr.at^h to he p .i'.' on .Sat, r ray ot the Jauui Beasr Stadi un a1 5 15 p.m. Pook Tcng, Aman Kastawi. A.i Samijan, Hee Jon?. Kok S' ng, Hip. Ifcilg.
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  • 63 13 THE ItMH 1o rcpro thp Singapore ImJitni tnr Royal Navy in a Community .«u IOtDOJ fIOW at .la! an Besar Stadium will be telectcfl bom the following: A Narayanan. M. Naga.-nani. R Bala. T. Siippiah. S. VelOO, A. Ra.hid, K. Sjnnram, P. Purasamy. M Ramasamjr, If. Guranathan, G
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  • 2477 14  -  Windsor Lad Air Rate Creates Big Upset To Pay $105 ft From JOCKEY J. Smith, riding in copy -book st>l(\ booted home Lady Starlet in a thrilling finish to beat Larh Bird by one and a half lengths in the main sprint .it Kuala
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  • 598 14 roi \l of 171 horses— from lass Onr and !>H from (lass Twin- has been rrtpived fur the Singapore I art Club's July Meeting on Jul> 7. 11 and 14. Hit rntru> arc as fol- HMKM (I 1 If IMn .'nil Run
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  • 110 14 THERE will be eight races on the first day and the last day and only seven rates on the second day Following is the schedule of racing: First Day: Class One— Divs. 1 2 and 3 one mileClass Two— Divs. 1, 2, 3. 4 and 5 -six furlongs
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  • 571 14 Colony Boxing Championships Best Ever Says EMN PETERS IF Singapore boxin? enthusiasts want really £ood entertainment for their money, tnen they should make it I point to watch the 26th annual Singapore national open amateur boxing championships which start at the Great World Stadium at 8 p.m. unlay. Thia Is
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  • 117 14 Singh And Frida Share The Honours A BRILLIA.VI Ipffl h < tosg by i. j. s ign ind Erncsi Frida save the Anglo Chines School a IM ;-ns victory over Victoria School in a friendly schools cricket natch tt S ground yesterd ly I. J Singh took four «»rickets Including
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