Singapore Standard, 29 June 1956

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  • 26 1 Singapore Standard «n»Sri f t %W J\, \M\ f^ f.mmwadi GtN l M M< T r>7 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1956 1 1 p.m;ks 13 < ems
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  • 263 1 Let's Have Talks About Peaceful Liberation, Call To Nationalists PEKING, JUNE 28, (REUTER)-CHINESE COMMUNIST PREMIER AND FOREIGN MINISTER, MR. CHOU EN-LAI TODAY OFFERED TO DISCUSS WITH THE FORMOSA AUTHORITIES "STEPS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE PEACEFUL LIBERATION OF THE ISLAND." Mr. Chou declared: "The Chinese Government
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  • 144 1 Japanese Firms To Open Again In Malaya I^NF^l firms will soon start operating their nouses— their first since the end ol the Ijonsul-General in Tttiwipou Mi .a. told The Standard rday that in of the next few months. 28 V •<<:.:..; Japanex on ofti Mala -\t pr^vrnr thrrc were only
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  • 63 1 Malayan Rar N as reported R. H. Williams, to an Army Tr;< was stabbed in b? a i bot■f a brawl with three igues IT. was admtitPd to M.iitary >i tmn was said to be ny Public Relations Major James Bell. ttr sr< matter was
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  • 30 1 i Singapore househcir homes in Lorong nC. last night. en screamed a* voices and shouted ours r aid hut the man sood ape. an was detainr
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  • 31 1 SIXTEEN q ui i ed up mbo harbour for us yestcrdav i trike of 700 port wr: ntlnurri to si d WH nnl< ad- ing of cars V P.
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  • 83 1 RIRMINCIIIAM Junr ?o it< r) I British Motor ml n Bill Ain't biggi si en n mul >•■ in i tod ij refused to alter II <•:• ci sion to dismiss 6.000 workers tomorrow. I r two hours mi* n ofndaLs pli Lded Wittl th- manayrnenf
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  • 447 1 BUT OUTSIDE, IT MAY WELL BE THE TOPIC OF THE DAY ANDREW ROTH Standards London Bu rrau Chief LO:\ KXI, Am -S;n: tpoet mav receive only glancing attention il the inmonv Prime Ministt I 1 Cbfifei I ncc which oppnr i
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  • 51 1 MONZA. Italy. Juno 2a (Reuter) The bride fainted and a wedding was halted temporarily at Ifacherv near h< n ytatcrdaj when we< ping young woman thrust i shawl-clad child towards Ihe speechleu groom and >a:d "This la your daughter Take hei QB JTOUI hOJK JTKH
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  • 176 1 Let's Not Fight, Red China Tells US. TOKYO. June i8 (IT) Communist China is not opposed to a joint renunciation with the Initcd States of the use of force or intimidation by force, Premier Clou En-Lai declared today. Hut Chou emphasized ftM any Sino-American declaration renouncing the use oi force
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  • 47 1 Introducing A First Lady photo. JAKE a look at Mme. Gatnal Abdel Nasser. making one of her rare public appearances in Cairo street. Few photographs of her arc permitted. This is thc ii? st to be published since her husband was elected President of J to*- AP
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  • 88 1 End Of The B.A's By Feb. 1957 K V A L A IXMPUR, Thurs. All British Advisers in the Federation will be gone by February next year. This was one of the decisions taken at the Rulers Conference which concluded its two-day session today. The Rulers today approved amendments to
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  • 94 1 workingham. England, jteM 2a. (UP). The Oosamander of Brttaln'i famom utime 1> ietl Hats" is Ktedßled tfl appear in court here today accused of molesting a young c.n. Qen, Bti Prank Ifesservy, 83 la accused ol attemptlni U) havo rarnai knowledge of a I l.'i-vrar-old girl
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  • 125 1 TOKYO. June 28 (Router) Rescue workers to day reported I "miracle" saved the lives of live coal miners who were trapped underground for more than 100 hours when a shaft at the Yamato Coal Mine in Central Japan caved in during heavy rain
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  • 372 1 KOTA BAHRU, Thurs. The terror of Koto Bahru, Awang Anak Ular (son of a snake) and his tough fighting lieutenant, Daud Majid, notorious leaders of a powerful kapak kechil gang (axemen) have been temporarily banished from the district by the Mentri Besar of Kelontan.
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  • 34 1 US To Loan Warships To F.E.Allies 1 o\. June 29 House Arnwt today a bill to I other naval vesseh i < i >. ii stroyer Spair .nd two 1 1 n f- i r Y
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 30 1 IWj to Mf€C r^ t > :stn ooi on d rt r rf C 2 «0# Tiger Beer Testimonials MISS. Q. E. DEE. Singapore teacher, said: "After a day school." r::.r:::.:urr:::
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    • 74 1 g^ BOLEX jhhC paillard rfifflr hewUex H jP9HmJIH^ PKoto Sfwdio ■JSfSß^^^^ S'por»-1 T*l ***** I BL'ECTiKOIN THE HIGH QUALITY SWISS WATCH W ell knoun to the M arid since I Hilt. H *to V^^^Pr; 41 nn nrnilnhlf) n /,/.'K i/ir/f ran ue of I'* ■/jA healthful models m S^ Sold
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  • 373 2 Dismissed Miners Were In Touch With Reds: SWEC IPOH. Thurs All minrs employing residents of limping Pulai Ne\s illa^e during the daytime have hrpn ordered to TepUce" them with labourers drawn :rom other nearby villages. sls or^ I "v- irltj ores lLsted In 1 < mmunique issued today b: t
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  • 65 2 by MR HO SUM WAH (soundman), Inchr Osni.m Shamsudin (director). Mr G. B. Wong (cameraman) and Mr. T Param (avst. director > of Um Malayan I ilm I nit. Kuala Lumpur at the Uuala l.umpur Railway Station yesterday, prior to leaving for Sarawak and Brunei They ha\e
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  • 34 2 HONGKONG, June 2t Special S* Sow 0 pi lUm Hongkong I •|c were H5«74 to 11 Sterlini 15J7129 to US$l; t1.g33 to Malayan |1; ;i -mo IndoncfJian Rlipiafe 1 1 tael. pic
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  • 183 2 PENAMi, Thurs.— A bill collector, Toh Choo Ten?, who had been .sentenced to nine months' imprisonment by the Sessions Court lor criminal breach of trust of $28,084, had his sentence increased to 18 months by Mr. Justice Ri^by in the High Court today. On Mav
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  • 385 2 Conflicting Statemenis 4 Read Out At Murder nqui 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two signed st o t Cmr produced at a preliminary inquiry into tentative 7 Cnts w c- t m against two youths. Qr 9 cs of r^/fl List. jvruiua t 14. -aoic .-iiiccod to
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  • 50 2 PMU Ready To Discuss Education THE Peninsular I V 1 *'h<*n the specie I report on educttafc m the main I He ?a I nemand that I the national :an2ui» nwll achievrri Merdeka next thst i ho Fr I ment s from i ndotiesia fi> the shortage of quaofie^ tJ
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  • 54 2 KA&G. Th gener t Uooal Union of F Gene 'Di^ rived here to tnvtHpi t Indian Labour Company. The "locked out" <d ployee> were alleged i been involved in a fijfc* n H t back lor :J afternoon. bour Colabourers to <in Iheir *TkH d to
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  • 38 2 ORTH. >0-year-old w«mtn Ngoot KiPW ry in h*r clnth^r the leHtani Court, hem The woman w« chig i th attempt** Jty. »*>»g£U f on four jjold 5 of bar I hearing wfc w joumed to
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  • 132 2 PENANG. Hlfßj A man In the dork pointed a finger at Inspector B. Surinder Smgh Kanda. Prosecuting Oftuer. In the Magistrate's Court today and said "I have been assaulted by that In>peetor." Abdullah bin Mohamed Ghani. 55. who made the allecation before Mr.
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  • 82 2 SEREMBAN, Th iw. (My mm private practitioner today i olunteered to help m i n leHom ihoitagi o4 led n hi the General Hospital here. Two'- r pri itc do- -r* thr S!.,:r Mpriical and Health Offi -or. Dr. S. X. La today in PesPOmg to tppfaj
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  • 41 2 PENANG, Thurs. .v. [ndian na^ i] iq .^n:-r n SlStins of the rru: >rr Do h •a three destri en and Hm auxiliary tai tar Snak- u. r^v Imp >'/ to Ren HI Th ir>.i.)v ■<_ T ;r-nav .1 ;y 2\
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  • 230 2 2 Out Of 3 Judges Say It Is ALOR STAR, Thurs.— Mr. Justice Hill of the Assi/r Court here was today beset with two conflicting judgments (by fellow judges) on the lcj;al interpret.! tion of the notorious 100 and 1000 character Oiee Fan rackets.
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  • 95 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thuis. Education Minister Da'n Abdul Ra/ak bin Dalo Hu>scin today blamed the previous Government for allowing the Malay language to die. He was addressing about fin representatives of the Selan- Union, at an rnn meeting to discuss tnp r.rw i Ediji ;ii .'Mi Plan.
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  • 20 2 Abdul H; acquitted I of the Sr a charge packa-' katies M unnumbr:gei V An' Mohi ii
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  • 39 2 MORE than ion of Bentonf'i Community 'eaders and GOVernment officials. Including the District OflfWr. Ir.rhr Abdul Aziz and his wife. ■ttCflded the levtntß anniversary celebrations cocktail party and dame of the Yip Yue Association on Tucfday night.
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  • 70 2 PENANG. m It is I the cust ii tlrff country lor ■>- dcr\i ir-ity arvi \v?.«rr of theii tenant stated Mr k I Ah Wai ti c bodajf when he granted judg ent in favour of a land .i D.iV. I r. the landlad brought a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 45 2 GOOD NEWS TIADf-MAtK lEGISTEIEO in the new T Al3 (T^ T? T3 1 1 !^9Hb HViH Mil 'Jttm -^z^^^^^smm^^^^^^^^ II I l)k^7 M^ T^T^^^^Btt^&s^r^- I 111 -~3^w^ la '&^&X* It is the same delicious Coca-Cola you LION LIMITED, AUTHORISED BOTTLERS OF COCA-COLA (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE)
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  • 63 3 MILO CONTEST EXHIBITION KUANTAN Thura Th< \i;io leratl< School n in '"ir.p' f lOfl md Exh bit r organized hv Nestle- Prod 111 Ltd, will -i M at the K mtan Re CK II km <".üb, from Jut] I tj I 1 M ntri B II n Pal Tunku Muhammad,
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  • 343 3 FRISBY FLIES HOME TO WRITE ENGLISH TEXT-BOOKS MR. A. W. Frisbv, chairman of the Public services Commission and former Director of Kdunation Singapore, leaves ine Colony on retirement in is morninu after ?>t Np^*rs in (;overnment service in Malaya. r r> n nt) r Thp
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  • 124 3 I is nim r V lt n ro- I wh< b to] <■ th* nd for ar -free" i rW i newly-arrived White Russian emigrant fron Harbin told The Standard p.' wish I ni d closed for feai is en route S rica with
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  • 89 3 IPOH. Thurs. Pc. Supreme Court Juri i B Thomson, today MVned in some q the legal profession wj rowded were "completely unfounded." am pcrfcftly confident that it will be very many years before such a state comes about," he adriMr. Justine Thomson n \hcn he 2r.'*
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  • 264 3 Largest Group Of VIPs KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Very strict security precautions will be taken by the Federation Police during the three day festival of Malay culture "PESTA"— which opens at the Lake Gardens here on July 1. I '.'-'ill be i ;>< ::< d by
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  • 67 3 Had Prohibited Article Fined KI'AI.A LUMPUR, Thurs.— As article r| i 1 i- nature a?ai found In i I u dil i amp ifl the area, the Sessions Courl Mraa told tori;i v when a wintr.v pleaded guilty to possession I a plastic raincoat in the railway station s^tc. Ampanj
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  • 212 3 I'd Like To Make My Peace: Marshall MANILA. June 'In (LT)F<''. tiM Singapore Chid Minister David Marshall told United Press tod ho bopa to pi f r Singapore-JapancM 4 ade and make nn l4 privati peace' 1 arith tp Japanese win n he vititi Jape* next month. In an -xciu.-ivp
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  • 51 3 KIWI. A LUMPUR, Ik r The third Ma in Artists' Exhibition wi I be opened by th« v-. itioa Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, tomorrow at Qm B r 1 1 1 n Council Cultural Centre it Blufl Road. The exhibition will be open tfailjr until July
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  • 200 3 Court Imposed On: Prosecutor A SINGAPORE prosecutor jesteiday revealed that many opium addicts, hoping U, escape thrir due sentence, were registering themselves with the Chinese Faith TempLe alter arrest. Dnder the Criminal Procedure Ood6, the court hMS discretion <>i lentence where a convirtfd addict has
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  • 63 3 A YOUTH. TohM bin Abdul Rahim. 18. yrsfrday admitted ;n a EUngapore Court thn theft of mx coconuts. The Court Bjaj told that Totiid whs eaughi red-haiid* ed, fettini down coconut rr^e on War Depart nu'nt iand at Giliman Barrack oH Alexandra Road, on Junf 1
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  • 99 3 Sebald To Meet The Tunku KIWI. A M'Mpi :>..__ The \m ri u r> A Secretary of state for Fsj Eastern Aftaii w liam J. S< d. wti\ meo! Chief Minisler I .'.ku Abdul Ran u and inet ministers hero oi\ day at a luncheon fmtty Mr. Scbald who arrive?
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  • 78 3 BUT! ERWORTH, 1 hurs. A lorry ttto ndai I ;in Un N tried to tvade i I I \v unounting to $1,898 today finrri $1 „">»i f. „r !8 month by Mr. H j. Jennins Pr< idcnt of the S< Court .-•<■ ,r! lon n if
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  • 41 3 THE chairn m- I i !alajran 1 1 ne c A if r Youth. .Mr. 'I ;.r. S .nn Kok, wil! s f M I n 0O( tO UOf A -i la be l*i bh i l < trly in
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  • 185 3 73 Parties Invited To Conference Tiih ■P« nin r M1 1 v Idd 1 p 1 '.'fence Pm i itOl Committee* 1 In Johon Bahi i baa b i lt< IS Ma ij politi pai thro igho it 111 t to ■ttend 1 onfef >■ to oi Ifiaiajran Indtptpdcm i
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 201 3 l Und that I BURNING TORMENT I i Hh( *v, 4 > USE ASEPSO SOAP FOR ALL SKIN COMPLAINTS IT GUARDS YOU A SST THE GERMS WHICH CAUSE SKIN DISEASES >+ AMERICA S OAS MUSICAL' m PICTURE OF THE YEAR' OPE ri r COLOR 1 ODEON See the Austin W&JJO
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    • 283 3 MORE AND MORE people are opening MM Vmimiiß I>«-po«it fIOO j II DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS II LOMBARD BANKING II SPECIALISTS in 1 inance for Modern I I Industrial Plant, Machinery, V re Cra r t, I I Aircraft, Vehicles and a!! t>pcs of Lq^pmrnt I in the new fields of Nuclear
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  • 221 4 CHANGI VILLAGE SHOCKS BOARD MEMBER Stalls Are Full Of Flies INSANITARY living conditions a r Changi Village and "unfair treatment" of rural midwives came under fire at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Rural Board. Board member Mr. H J. C. Kulasinqha. said it vh sheer "injustice" for Government to ignore
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 4 Die, MR WONG Y\O. a well-known cartoonist (centre), talking to Singapore's Minister lor Education, Mr (hew Suee Koc (right), ho declared open an exhibition of Mr. Wongs works at the British Council Hall yesterday. Looking on is Dr. C. A. Gibson-Hill, curator <>f Raffles Museum. Standard
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  • 199 4 SINGAPORE nerds a Volunteer Women's Organization to krrp an rvp on the activities of the City Council, including its budget, Mrs. Robert Eu, LiberalSocialist City Councillor, said yesterday. i "Tht City Wamen'i Club ol n- Yorl: is doißf lust th.it. lira En said on
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  • 172 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber priies (cents per Ib.) in Sin?;i- pore yesterdav) were: Tone: Slightly easier. S'FOKfc UN rhe price <>t (in on the Ircal muket \tst»«rd.iy u.is S!>7"2; (Tp X7 1 1> lone' Steady. LONDON RUBBER No l II ss Octlkifl House Terms. Thursday's npfn n first session were:
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  • 94 4 US Women To Hold Dress Show THf. \v v Auxiliary q| the American Association ol i hold a Fashion I ■.1 Tea dt the Smsnporc rtean Chib, In Scotta I -4. at 3 pin A "<-tion of L'T (rOCkl an 1 lot all Ol I -;<>:.< will be ted by
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  • 42 4 THf Lnaufl n meeting r> Liberi Socialist (Tionfl Bahi i ip) will be held si Poh kn Dance Studio :n D.'i .1 Singapore, on Sunday I 7.3Q p Tnr «< j r crt nn in<f> r.itirr to organize the brai
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  • 53 4 S. KARUPPAYA yesterday claimed trial in a Singapore Court to attempting ij Ic by jumping into the sea from the ihip llalaco. if ih< berthed il the Blagapoit 1 1 arbour Board, on March '2~ Ho u allowed lldfl bail til] July 20, when the CtM
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  • 72 4 BRITISH Foreign Office Inspector, Mr. B. J. Garnett flew into Singapore yesterday by Qantas on mission which he described as "just routine." He was accompanied by two assistants and a stenographer. Hr was the suest of the Commissioner General. Sir Robert Scott, last night and will be leaving;
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  • 90 4 Bi itannia ]ct airliner which will offer paamisjers MOCh quieter and lastrr (i i i n v. uTivt in Singapore Septembet on i pro\in^ Sight, Qantaa rngimwr in barge oi BritonDiai at Sjrdney, Mr I. Ci Dusting said in Singapore yesterday }{(> was pasting through from London
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  • 89 4 Absent Votes For U.S. AMERICAN dti/rns in Bbtgapwe should now Iteuin makinc arrancrments lot absent \otrrs" h.ill«»ts if the> wish to \ote in the piesidonti.il elections in Nincmbrr. the IS. Consulate dnier.il announced jrestef* day. A sum in ain of State laws on ahsenter \«itinj; is posted in the Consular
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  • 50 4 THI RE Pill bo a jumble of Chinese and Kwrftpfm clothes, as well as other articles this morttiitf from in p. m to mid-dav at the Singl Prr.-'nyterian Chv.rch. Orchard R p,. fr r r r n I •he Si John Amb itn Brig Ic
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 352 4 CATHAY ok(;anisaiion aitkacho.ns hi mai a v\ .iuy rssn o\ saif today TODAY r lo DEO H"fiß ■■in vtt w""^. Ma joHilflHHl^c^HllßHHßßditak>111 I I < \KI I i; VKIIII K fKW/ JI.M.MI MINI I 1 1 N n|;i \\|x |l)\ KM I \^l VXWW""" Tomorrow \t Midnight v okc;\m^\ti«n khi
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    • 108 4 QUEENS Geylong Rood J last l)a\: „..:<» 9 I:, pm «.fN(.HIS KUAN Opens Tomorrow-"ADF.K-Kl" i.Malax, lomnrrnu Midmchl<'l N V M>\R| I, I REX Johore Bharu I HI lIN OF TROV" C lodav 11 ;o a m 5 HOKI/ONs > Up. Serangoon Rd. I a^l Night: 7 A 'Mr, n m
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    • 172 4 f VhaT^ojherTS^''';;^::; I wow filDlTni^r l^^ l sHow/w6/«Ar|J OL "^>:l 'midnight tomorr^^ l^^?; il KIM "THE MAN WITH THE 1 NOVAK GOLDEjURV .;JJ, I last dcv? l DAY ntAA d l siiaws- miiiimn h( :i The Winnrr of \h, a; u x IP.RAMLEE «ni» !p r|i I sa'adiah nAPtb I
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  • 338 5 SHOULD BE WITHOUT A COPY edition of MOTOKBTS M IDK to MAI AVA has •i released. The puhn i s spec ially designed the requirements <>f MOI ORIST irrespfctivr I her he or she is a U\R\rß PROFESSIONAL UUM K ilriver. 1 This 250-page book g I n
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  • 389 5 P.A.P. REPLY TO POLICE RALLY BAN We've Got To Meet Challenge If Party Is To Survive Lee THE People's Action Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said last night that the police ban on the party's rallies was a challenge they must accept. He said that if the challenge was
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 5 photo. Mr. G. I>. s. Boole (left) ol Shell Company in Singapore, presents 100 sets of picture stories t« Mr. J. If. A. Flak, organizer of Arts in the Singapore Ministry of Education, for use in local schools. Mr. Boole said yesterday that his company was always ready
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  • 437 5 Loan Given As A Favour A WEEK alter an undischarged bankrupt was summoned to court for obtaining a loan, he prepared a document and requested his ci editor to sign it. The contents of the document were tr the effect that the creditor agrees to
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  • 73 5 AT the HMtClttftTHl Ol t'n p pn iimm.trv inquiry in the Singapore Beventti Magistrate's Court yesterday, Lim Uuan Beng 16. was committed to Ihe next Assizes on a charge of unlawfully poasesaIng two rounds ot .303 ammuDiUOQi at Bwona Vista Road, on April 14. It was
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  • 197 5 Disappointed, They Ask 'Why' MORE than 250 Japanese and White Russian transit passengers, aboard the Dutch liner BoLssevain en route to South America from Japan and Hongkong were not allowed to land when the ship called at The Whi'e R. -ian > carry United Nations
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  • 83 5 THE toU Wtßg of the new Singapore Boys' Town Hone, on its 16-acrc lite in Bukit Timah. will bo offldallv opened by th«' Chief Minister, Mr bin Vrw Hock, on Tuesday, at 4 M pjß On Saturday, July 7, at 8 am. 'h»- Slou.ooi) wing
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  • 130 5 IPOH. HMUB. Work stopped completely at both d red sos in the Kampong Gai-.h MCtiOl 0< the Ma'a.vnn Tim Dredging Mini at Batu Gajftb A m<> it 4" f) w rlwfii m idini men in the workshop and tin he I itruch worii
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  • 173 5 250.000 CHINESE ASK TO BE CITIZENS KUALA LU MPUR J Thurs.— More than 250.000 Chmpse in the Fedciatmn, have applied for Citizen-' ship VL recent weeks, the Malayan Chinese Association reported today. The AllOClltlOll <"."ai!r,rd ih?i! this hutft rasponat wai dttrectlv d;;e to its citizenship drive launched car.icr rfaii year
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  • 24 5 THE Head Office- oi the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Pahans. la moving over irom Raub to the new State capital Kuantan. today
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  • 304 5 DR. LIM OPPOSES EVENING CLASS PROPOSAL A WARNING that the introduction of part-time degree courses in the University of Malaya would result in the "lowering of standards" of education in Malaya, was expressed yesterday by a member of the academic staff of
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  • 29 5 A SINGAPORE workman Shu Yong. 36. fell 30 feet, while working, from a trmffolding in Dunlop Strr-M yr.-.-terday. and was idmltted to the Gem-raj Hospital.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 938 6 SI'H-fcAST Asia Treaty Organization staff ;...:.:.:s wo ind up one of their most important nn a onfidrnt note. Thr comp>x r. ;:r n! the problems which the delegates r;z)r.\ r..tt:nr.s had to discuss and the many ..\>;a "s rirfonce which had to be con- k ~<z with the
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  • 847 6  -  SEBASTIAN HAFFNER By Berlin CO far it looks as if the East German Government wants to carry out a political amnesty under its own auspices, without coupling it with more far-reaching political changes which would be implied by acceptance of the offer made earlier
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  • 1177 6  -  IVOR BROWN By LONDON. TT is the Age of Speed, we are continually told, and the jet-propel-led aeroplanes screaming above us give ample point to the claim. Yet in the town, or even on the main road across country, below the planes' all-too-audible velocity there is I long
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 110 6 Sir; With reference to a report appearing on page 2 of your newspaper dated 28th June, i nder the heading "TENS'ON MOUNTING AMONG S.T.C. MEN. Threat To Break Off Existing Agreement", 1 wish to state that the Company is complying in all respects with the findings
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    • 424 6 Sir; I have to take is?;:o with you on your editorial "Workers take all." In your approach to the BubjftCt it if e'ear that your Untutored mind ha? -r.ade the best of a bad i^b in keeping your readers at sixes and sevens. This Mr. Editor,
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    • 248 6 Sir: May I say a word or two to Mr. Dominic PuthUcheary. vice-president of the Singapore Student Teacheis' Guild, with reference to his somewhat Inconsistent remarks as reported in the Standard (.25-6-56 In the first place, let me tell him in advance that my home Language ha
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  • 310 6  - THT NEWS As IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By rpHE concern fplt In rew.r X quarters that thp Rr tish Malayan D( Trraty may not b< i fected for some time t been removod by th' Conference of Rulers whn f meeting in the Capital. The snag *a caused over
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 89 7 LISBON. Portugal. J inr> 28. A P>— For 40 years Antrjnio J-aria was beliring^r in the Pousoo village rhurrh-and it wa.s the great bell that killed him Antonio, a carpenter, had rung the bell night and morning, and lor wddings and funerals, since he
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 42 7 WASHINGTON. June 23 (APj President Eisenhower ye.-Terriav signed into law eight r»i.iS passed ry Congress mostly minor onc<= and sat up in bed ior an hour-. on;; conference witn his chief a:de. Sherman Adamms. and other asSL> tants.
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    • 41 7 WASHINGTON. June 23 (AP) The Senate yesterday passed and .sent to the White House a hill authorizing payment of $964,109.35 to Vatican City in payment for damage caused bv bombs dropped from I' S. planes during World War 11.
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    • 47 7 PARIS. J ine 2M (VP) French Premier Ci .y Mol'.et won an o\ erwhe tr, \ns, VOtC Of fonfidrncp on hi- overall o!d a^p pen-ion plan last nisht after receiving an endorsement fro'n the National Assembly on bjf CM taxes to finance the plan
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    • 42 7 OTTAWA J UM 21 (APJ Caaada an<T the United Stale iv'ivp r^a -hed a^rrciirnl on I new atom- par-t ;ndcr which tnr I'.S w.'i receive Information on the riesisn of atomic power planti for military purposes, i: was Irarnrri yesterday
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    • 40 7 TOKYO. .T;no 23 (TP) Ok nawan irnHrrs wi'l 2° bafon ofleiall of Japan's progo- OTMMBI party fr > p'rad tor .'apiincse lid :n halting further 'and rr(\ lisitioninq by the American military on the inv portani Western Pacific i.-!and
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    • 33 7 WASHINGTON, June 28 <\*P') The White House anno rvrH yesterday that Vice President Richard M. Nixnn ha? a'N-optpr: an invitation from Presideni Ngo Dir'.h Diem to visit Saigon next month.
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    • 32 7 WASHINGTON. June 29 fAPI us Secretary of Defrnc^ Charles E. Wlsoo who ha.s been undf r Mre in Ihf Senato. said last nisht he ha> no Intention of resigning.
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    • 32 7 MOSCOW. June IS 'AP» Pravria ye>trrriay demand' r! to know what lh€ PfWCnt Boviel leaders ciid. ii anything^ to stop the c-vi! excesses nt thi la.-t yean oi Btalin*i rule.
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    • 27 7 BALTIMORE. June 28 <AP> Thp u S Air Research and Development Command la going to wirr 5.000 miles ot thr Atlantic Oran for .sound.
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  • 292 7 But Eddie Is Not So Happy About New Film HOMY WOOD. June 2X. (AD Kddie Fisher, star of records, radio and television, is making his first film It is called "Bundle of Joy." and he is appearing opposite Debbie Reynolds, hi* wife in real life. Despite such
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  • 42 7 SAIGON. June a (UP) A Victn.imr.-e Hppe&i r-ourt yesterday confirmed the death sentence <>n lons-iuiired Hoi Hao leader Genrral Ba Cut. Bn Cut, vrtM led hi? followers asnirvt the unvcrnment \vnsentenced to death or. June 11 lor [omentinf rebellion.
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  • 267 7 Will H-Tests Scare All To Make Peace? UNITED NATIONS. June 28 fAP)— A US. de esate told the United Nations yesterday the !o cr; 1 H-bomb lesU In the Pacific tnav "20 down in his- tory M the time r.nd the p'ace that made I .t'iie internationa! war Unpoßsiblc. N
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  • 147 7 Hot Seat And Gas For Murderers OTTAWA. June 21 (UP) A^<> 'itmn nt hanging but retrntinn of capital punishment in Hh form of clertrocutiOß and possibly the use of the gas hamher a> m inflatory in all murder ronvictior.> was recommended to Parliament ye^-tcr-imv by a aperiaJ Senate-Com-mOfM commit tec
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  • 182 7 MARILYN'S ARTHUR GETS AN ULTIMATUM WASHINGTON. Juno 28 \P) The House Committee on tn-Amrri(an Activities voted yesterday to give playwricht Arthur Miller 10 days in which to respond to its questions in order to avoid possible con tempt proceedings. Before the committee last week. Miller declined to
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  • 205 7 'Without Power There Can Be No Peace 9 PREMIER SPEAKS HiS MIND OSAKA, June 26 (UP) Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyomo pleaded yesterday for Japan's rearmament so it can help maintain world peace. political rail aud pnc€ < 6 00(1 p< |!c r, ane I mos! andici
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  • 82 7 UNITED STAFFS Air Fonr Chief of Staff (irnrra.l Nathan 'I'winin^ chatting with h'.s Russian hosts during thr rrcoption ci\rn by So\irt Drfrnce Minister Marshal (irorci Zhukov following thr Russian Aviation Day celebrations. From left to right: First Secretary of the So\iet Communist Part} Nikita Khi
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  • 174 7 More Pressure On Reds Over Germany WASHINGTON, June 28 (Reuter)— Mr. John Foster Dulles, IS. Secretary of State, said today the West intended to open up pressure on the Soviet Inion to obtain German reunification. Ho told ins pro.,- conference that he and the West German Chanel
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  • 85 7 ALGIERS. .1 me 28 ("Pi French foi c \rco.nz the revo t-ridd< n Oi i i 'Zion\ have kil ed H rebel 'hree M:< opei UOM Western A peria, r,,:. H .arters annovinf rH 'r; 1 c imuniq .e said I :<- were killed
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  • 122 7 LONDON. June 28 <AP>Bcotland Yard detectlvi last nmht held three Ifalti e gnnsmen alter a nation widmanhunt for the gangland killer of Tommy "Spieler* 1 Bmithson in a Moody iv.< h. ters' fend. The sallow larrd Sn.'r. <r al-o a Maltese— wts BhOt dead on Mondaj
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  • 75 7 Dag For Iron Curtain Countries NEW YORK .-.r I .-c Nat. Si < C.rnvr* Dm 2 )l. -.-■;,r.^ > four Iron CurUin coudtrics. BrfoT hl< York e wiU *i» attnnd mt*r me- :n r,r.-. r' r ;r th« S< ii Po mri I N ,g would be. in genrra "a
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    • 173 7 Visit all f^SCANDINAVIA Xy^.. only the fa.-e to Oslo 1 I u j VDW4VMW 4/#if#£s srsr&M I Sc» your Trovel Agenf I I <" I THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD I '24 Rrb.nion Rcod: Telephone 2769»l 5. I I that V in re P In vll IVrfume, Lotion and Eau
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  • 297 8 EDEN'S BLUNT WARNING LONDON, June 28 (AP)— Prime Minister Eden told the British Commonwealth yesterday it must stand ready for a relentless Soviet trade war now the new Kremlin leaders have been warned oft stirring up trouble in the Middle East. The British
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  • 100 8 YOU CAN ALMOST PREDICT NORFOLK. Virginia, June 28. (AT) Nine >eir* auo Mrs. John A. Lawren< e. wife of an automobile mechanic, entered Lrigh Memorial Hospital here, was assigned to bed 332-D and save birth to her first child a cirl. Six years ago Mrs. r.awrence entered the hospital. wa»s
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  • 86 8 TOKYO June 2n \P> A r^r: d:.>ea^e that strikes apparently healthy rr n :n and kills them •s r. x.i> report kyo police poysiciar Sab.ro Yoahimura a or sudden laimed rvarly SC :n T > th:.> year. Most of the v. ÜBM were D.-rT-v n 20
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  • 116 8 Top Egyptian Reds In Prison r\:r^ r Re Forty Egyptians said to s* r; „..e r I—ced by Egypt's higher mili- '.o r»r. n torrr.ranging from two to seven c *r p cz. e oy 'or n ..rp r ao p »e<^ i —I. .vere aoq\:itThe case dates back to
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  • 39 8 NICOSIA. June 28 (Reuter) An advance party of about 60 men of the Second Battalion. Parachute Brigade arrive ed here from Britain this morning in a Hermes airliner. The rest of the battalion will follow
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  • 367 8 LONDON, June 28 (UP)— A Conservative Party revolt over Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden's Cyprus policies threatened the Eden government today in the midst of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. The revolt was led by the same empire-minded Conservatives who fought British
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  • 51 8 THREE lovely Siamese ladies are (1-r) Miss Mayurabhand San i t wongs. Miss Suchada Chaivaivid and Miss Gem Lee Lum. They are to take part in the fashion show at the Royal Command performance of trie picture made by Danny Kaye forUNICEF.
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  • 273 8 BRITAIN PROUDLY SHOWS OFF COMET -THEN IT WON'T START MOSCOW, June 28 (UP) British officials proudly loaded 30 Soviet aviation officials aboard the Comet jet airliner for a demonstration flight here today and then could not start the engines. The RusMans patiently sat strapped in their seats for a half
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  • 70 8 Full C'wealth Backing For Eden i*_lito A- ..I „>;,.•: r .-r. Z\ n ■f«ton and no pkS^? k r a: rn -on. w 1 tomorrow when the eas «-t.;s in the ICttfe &T A the topics HmJm i MM States tod Riaii i sources said the cofaJ ma:r. of the
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  • 27 8 irn money number of comtho had been reofteal an prisoner, Jm in h.« r A: and died, it wv <j» doted st an inq Reuter
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  • 13 8 PRESIDENT Y, h:t- :,r 7 r operation, hit doctors ported
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    • 267 8 JiHk THE'MILO" FEDERATION SCHOOL-CHILDREN'S |^Sn COMPETITIONS and EXHIBITIONS 1956 Johore/Malacca Section .yiMtfoiGe/ fy Nestle's Products (Malaya) Ltd "~*^-V^^ortd^tyi j Wibi o tfJMo ktM ••>£ 4jOtA* i&^A pictures selected from those sub^ "H Ul/f^^jt^^^^^^ by puptls of Johore and Malacca schoc >. Here are the four, prize-winning artists and the pictures
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    100 9 pir. t id Mrs ("hew Ann Laa. (tap after their wrddifu it the Church I tdy tjuern of f I iiijMnr Katong. ri.i\ The bride :he formrr Miss >'»h daughter of nd Mrs Soh Lng ind thr groom is vt.tfT of the Hong- > nl shanghai Bank. M«»r_
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  • 69 9 RAL'B. Th.rs.— Five rr.m Wong Foong Kiat, 18. Wong Fatt 36, Wonf Sui Tan, 26, Wong Pun Kim, 22 and [Jew Hon Leng, 18, al] of the Sempalit New Vi^r. Raub, were < r\.iT?c<\ v.-.rh b^ing found armed with spean in the Ra ib Magi.-trate's Court
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  • 256 9 i Federation CandidaEjrcessful in the e.xarr of Society of n Yon z Kwang, Yap i ■< rheng. Lau Ten.: K S nappu, *Tho Ym i 2 Shook C*i«w Choona Lam. ■tag Wai. Wong Cheong K.» ing ,mi nff M s. K K >g '«t
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  • 224 9 Contracts For All Tappers Under New Scheme Checkroll To Be Abolished KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Every one of the Federation's 320,000 rubber tappers will be employed on a contract basis with effect from October 1. This is one of the main clauses in the new WMjft agreement s;gned here Inst Friday
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  • 131 9 KUANTAN. Thur.v —At Ihi ann u iv. :n- of the St. I bja Ambulance Association, the Kuantan Rocroati n Cl ib > 1 followini were (Bd U pi- d The s iltan of Pal int. President— Mr. M. j. Hayward, British Adviser Pahaac; Vlce-Presldentfl Tengku
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  • 80 9 Windfall For Malay Teachers IPOH, Thurs.— Government Malay religious teachers in Pcrak are to share about 150,000 being arrears of salaries resulting from Government's intention to implement a revised >a!ary scheme retrospective from January this year. A total of US men and M women teachers will share the n.oney if
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  • 302 9 REGISTRATION REJECTED KUALA LUMPUR, ThllYS, Government's refusal to register the 10.000 strong Pan-Mala-yan Rubber Workers' union Will cause workers in the country to loose all confidence in Government's trade union policy, the Union warned the Minister for Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, today. In a five-page
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    • 210 9 NEW (^fy SR -ice-fresMingling-fresh aV'^ i^ji^-w *^i v. aaa^aii HbiWJHbI LS^^^^^^^^ f*■ i 9 > -■^M^^Sso"^' pa- a^aa^ A b\ sSSK^!^ f.~ ~+%f gr J&0 mWr^&> Bf^at^^Bßaaay tf a A BarQa^. aj B^^ Ja tf&''' j f a aa i wl l l i ß^aaaaaaa^aaaa^ l g l r t
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    • 596 9 Information at a Glance Spt^Tfy^JSjJlSSCj? \-r\v < i r n KLANG JMWmrti JJJJ*LII U UMIWUWniIMI *■>'"'' 124 Everym n :r TIDES TIMES P. SWETTENHAM wfOOMOm <^;," 3 %f O s £'Xf E #*^#X/ T inn >-p 14' flm < \IH^ SrUmr T:n--a: Krka- ■P»" ;;^^^^4itiPWS®«a H.« Musir 1'.15 Talk-Barkßro'jnd Vjf
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  • 588 10 'Overheads In Aust. Plants Can Be Reduced' IFinaneo Aiul Vummvrro —Former Trade Official Al STRALIAN manufacturers could well give attention to exporting industrial commodities at cost and relying on increased volume to reduce factory overheads and thus ultimately increase profits, in the view of Mr. Geo. S. Anderson, managing director
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  • 151 10 THE Singapore rubber I market yesterday closed 1 sUghUy easier at 91] tents per Ib. for first grade July shipment, a drop of 2] cents on Wednesday. Although oversea^ overI night prices were higher, S;ngapore prices opened lower, lirsi business having been around M centg
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  • 133 10 SINGAPORE Chinese r-.n--d 1 0 K\ 1 mfjfl b rib dosing p- 1 1 lai picul 3 estei lay a 1 re Copra, J ily (nor inal); oil (bulk) I m ters, brf oil (drun |42 seJ 0:-: I'■ intok irhite peppei 199 setters, Sarawak lite $98 se
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  • 53 10 NEW York. June 27 rUPV— Dov Jones closing averages: STOCKS: 10 Ind istriala WO4 It Rails H7.li 15 Utilities fl 14 M Sto lu 175 -.8 BONDS: M Boadi ph 07 The f") iv-Jonei Commodity Ful irea Index 1 lf>24 26 nei age ■Q ials 100) closed
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  • 63 10 THE Malayan Kxchancr Bank> Association buying rites to merchants yesterdav were: •New York IV2 11 Ifl (T.T.) SI 13 16 <O D.), 33 credit bills. S3 1 Ifl trade bills: Canada 32 1 8 (T.T.), :^2i (OJ>.>, 32 9 Ifl credit bills ;tnd 32 5 8 trade bills.
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    32 10 PICTURED here is the mill owned by Wanjjaratta Flour Mills Coy. Pty. Ltd nm of the most modern in Australia. It was opened by Prime Minister Menzies in I l
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  • 135 10 Yarrow Is Returning To England MR. C. I) YARROW. chairman of The Metal Box Company of MaUya, Ltd.. will be returning to England to manage the Machinery Building Group of The Metal Box Company Ltd. He will remain on the Board of the Malayan company which he set up in
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  • 130 10 THE trading: profits of The Metal Box Company ot Malaya Ltd. are $1,333,351, after charging 515,077 directors' fees and providing: 8214,076 for depreciation, for the year ended March 31, 1956. This represents an increase of 1163,509 over the previous year. it i- prapoaad transfei $400,000 to the
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  • 129 10 THE Aycr Hitam Planting Syndiratc Ltd, which reported a credit balance of Sort. BB7 for the vear fell March SI, ISM will be paying a total of 25 aft cent, in dividends, oanparetl with 15 per cent, the ycai before. The crop for the Mtfl year amounted
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  • 159 10 THF British Motor Corporation, one of Britain's bigeest car manufacturers is to dismiss 6.000 of its 53.000 workers at the end of the week and put others on a short-time basis, the Cor- poration: has announced The 8.M.C.. which produces Austin, Morris, Wolseley. Riley
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  • 117 10 OITKR ROADS Xaninia. Van Ricbeck, Hcssenslein. Batumi. Steel Executive. Bencoolen. Bonneville Clement Ader. Stanvac Sydney. Sigma Trader. Foo Yu. Be rivet;! V'ancloon. Clydebank. Baud. Heather Taipooan. Caltex Bengkali*. INNER ROADS Lam Ann. Kim Heap Huat Hai Sens. Larut Admiral vernon. Songgarang. Lasem Tong Hai. Thepamat. Irian. Sri Baram
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  • 251 10 OLD MODELS CHEAPER MALAYAN passenger car imports in the first quarter this year were valued at $22,272,168 (5,737 cars), against $10,921,215 2,969 cars) in the corresponding period of 1955. Big suppliers were U.K. $14.31L\8f14 c ious corresponding period $8,162,049); [Uly and Sardinia $3,924,233
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  • 64 10 NEW $$MIL HOUSING ESTATE IN S'PORE do-'.r ir '"'Usm ne midd L rou P and for t^ car th, Mr E. G director of I) The tome, are acclaunM.. extremely well-pH!* of the house congou tw^glorev ana some rtHum lows 1 tv-pe v tw n bathni^ lit: lounge/dining rooir^ derstood
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  • 121 10 BUTTER WORTH. Thill Thr rr. v. R. rKas. buili r th( Public WKfel DepartnMßtj Singapore, at th» S-.;ns< Nyok Docks ard ol su i;: Steamship Co. L'ri r- -a a lishthnu.se tender ha.> b- r delivered to S:n;:ap a!'-: a succe>. \gM cnrfietothe Pcnang harbour.
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  • 177 10 MA|,A Y A N T sh a r ebfptal r«terday reported the following business done: 8.8. Nfl 34 M U••- d. Frd Disp. $1 B7J: Gammon (1 97J, 12; H. Waugh $1 574; M. Breweries 12-65 $2.67|; M Cemeni $1.56; McAlister $2.55. $2.60: Mom! Box SI 57|
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  • 53 10 ly steady and few wad cording to the Malayan Shi brokers' Association. EhfQC wis more adiftel il shares. the rtiiiitfci yesteij were: F 5 1 Gammon 1.57 21 MJ d Box l«i Robinson k Co 144 l«d SittdfM»re Cold s zr 144 If raction it y- ■Mttau
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    • 1170 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE CENTRAL APPLICATION has brcn ELECTRICITY BOARD 1 made tn the City Council nFR ATinv n AV rf Singapore i»ii»> to Mr rtIIKKAIIO.N OF MALAx. Kr.owlton Tranchell Hampt; carP nt Westminster rpENDERS are invited fc Bir.K 121 High 1 the construction of: Str- Oxt
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    • 11 10 saaam IS V maim bsH saaai aaaaaamsal saaaaaaaal See page 13
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    • 192 10 T,s,s, "STATE OF MADRAS^VoyiJ So/7/ng y U ne 30, 7956-/2 00 noon EMBARKATION TlMf DECK BUNK Closs Posscngcrs SALOON Class Passengers I i(t All passengers travelling pc r tfc< ob<-»r h c? :e« notified that they should forward their hf0 v c f for inspection and loading on I9th June
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    • 78 10 EXPECTED TODAY KLM KLB24 JAK 900 am. Malayan Airways M*Ll2l KG MAL lU6 am. Malayan Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12 45 p.m. Claruda CiA.iTM BKOK 200 pm BOAC 8A704 LOX/CAL 2 20 p.m. Malayan Airways ML4OS Je^s KUCH 4.45 pm. Malayan Airways MLII3 KB/KL H :2". pm. Malayan Airways MLIII PG
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    • 671 11 R^RENCH TRADING CO., LTD. M the BLUE FUNNEL LlNl"* #61 mm s?STM AMERICAN SERVICE Bosron. New 1..,,^,, b Cult H > Port p j^ I k. «H:. l .-^eed >»a oth,, po>t, JJ I sORTH GERMAN LLOYD I HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE I lOINT SERVICI u,r-,ll^ Antwerp t.tt^. w 5 W Sowrh.mptoa
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    • 950 11 T m 2405 MAI *SPIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 u££! Hneotpoteio* m >m a .»of«) ||J lnM o^ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JS? ""iaiuJl?? PfOC##- 2? lMa *AIUNCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONOON b CONTININI Stn«.pot«. Lrverpccl Oastow |««t 26/29 |u*. 10/ tor Lrvroooi 6 U 3 5 b SfeJyTTßßgtiSfW ?5
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    • 843 11 j MITSUI |5} LINE S'por* P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from India Asumoton Moru for YokoICob«. MoH 3 Au C FOR JAPAN from Continent Akothrton Mom tor Yokohama, Nogoyo, Kobe vio Honokono 30 June FOR U.S.A. vio Son for Ne» York, Philadelphia, Boltimore Horunoton Moru from Japan 9 July 12
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    • 673 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilinfs tot Bongkob ond Foi Eoet. Penenf P S'hom S'p«ee "ERRIA"* n p f rt 3 5 July 6 9 July 'INDIA' 6/lOJcly 11/14 Jm»> 15/16 July "SELANDIA- 16 17 July IS/19 Jsfty 20/22 July "MOMBASA" 19 20July 21/22 July 23 26 July Net carrying possenger*.
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  • 442 12  - Such Pleasant Nostalgia for the Expats CHRISTINE DIEMER says JUST what is Holly wood trying to do to Leslie Caron? Apparently, she is neither beguiling enougti nor a sufficiently good actress to stand on her own, merely being a dancer does not seem to satisfy her film bosses. The result,
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  • 357 12 So much Vice and Ugliness from Skid Row pinks. gaaiajcta. lushes, irac addicts and vicious psychotit's these comprise as unattractive array of Skid Row characters as you will ever find amouu the iregl of New York Bowery society, and thev all act it out in "The Man With The Ciolden
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  • 533 12 Hecklers Help Him to Fame says Bob HOLLYWOOD r^NE of my favourite subjects, aside from Bins Crosby, is hecklers. 1 don't know why I happen to think of them together since a heckler is usually a onetime shot and Bins; goes on forever. Even hecklers have their good points, for
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  • 328 12  - Delightful Dances Ami Bloody Battles By ;lIISTORY is studded \vi:h story of men who from obscurity rose to un- believable heights from where they held half I the world or more in bondage and struck terror into the hearts of the I rest. Nations trembled at the mention of their
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    57 12 comes to SinpcpJ this tceek-SJI on orphan in i Correction at j Theatre. 1 /n her Mtfjt I FOl'R GIRLS J OmPßtftjJ miaiMaj J9 numberi '< her it J star, Amma km actually stmlt lU sfiou? utth her id Thi« pert §am\ tural star ni| many hearty dJ United
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    • 230 12 li^ JL 1 V I Jj^k JIB T^ V jf*^-\ I, i I ic 'offl i i^mbl^ >^\ .X aV aVV I W AA S^H^^^^l^^^bV B^aW m 1 BB^B^aw. B^B^^. If y*lf^l Coo/- off rv/f/i a <* JJJ.^^^B«^Bb^bH |™ffi^ffiffl3| Diamond Double Diamond is stronger, more fUslg^lttfi thoroughly refreshing than an>
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  • 285 13 SHEFFIELD, June 28 (Heater)— Australia declared at 306 for seven in their first innings against Yorkshire today after three hours and ten minutes play had been lost because of rainstorms. Yorkshire <■ 1 It close f>f r 1 d ♦■'>•') Bl run
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  • 150 13 a GOAL seorvd tei linuifi rx fnm time by Yusof enabled Seransj r Malay Youngsters to Wi:;rj Rovei by Ine foal to ml la a SAFA Wv iB feaxue aiateti -< f l*arrec Park yesterday Bad it not been HH the fine foalkeepini ol Othaaai
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  • 52 13 ZAIN'AB bte Jumari of Sh .w n > i-r became "A* 1 Division Individual champion aVcr winnini the sprints at Ilaig Ciir.s I MM II annual sporti on tha school Srin.v House, with 80 point?. was champion Ho -.so Mn G.E.N Oon >r? nrcscn'cd the prizes
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  • 30 13 CHINO, California, J^ne 2s, (Roh'rr) Mr. Her Ellsworth, the American n "wnairp raeohorte Owner, has bought 41 brood mares from the Aoa Khan, he d sclosed here last Right.
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  • 60 13 Mr. Ellsworth, flajHfeff of the crack Amtfic&n IkorM, Swaps, dpclnipfi to say how Much he pa d Ir>r the ijfti but addrd: "I IBftjfd an i| if the Mf}" ejest purchase ever of Us k nd" Up aaid hp arid e A9l Khan had agreed to krrp thp
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  • 32 13 Mr. FAls north smd the marrs WCTi ROM nt ttajoV inrnis m Eiiy'rind, Irp'nnri. France and Italy. Hp MrfU br:ug BtOff of t)>rm to his ranch here before they foul.
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  • 24 13 The Tinrcs and the stallions to irhich they are beivg bred represent the finest blood lines in racing, the American owner said.
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  • 96 13 THE following are the poaf« lions m the Sutcaporc Netball lea^tjo for the Clarke challenge .-'ue'd up 10 June SM P W L I A Pis. GI.B I 4 2 2 M 11 4 glb ii :> i 4 yi n:> 2 CSC! 1 :>, o 8a 2fi
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  • 111 13 WITH 93 pn i: to t:irir r:crii\ Naval Baaa Priaaary School wan t ho inoil services inter* piimary-schoo] athletic dianipionships held at Chanci yesterday. Seiciar Sriiool came in second with 73 points while Alexander \va- tliird with »>8 poir/.s. Young Stewart Roberts '.von the M yard
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  • 388 13 Hoad Larsen Breeze Through: Krishnan Out I WIMBLEDON SHOCKS WIMBLEDON, June 28 (AP)— Top-seeded Leu Hoad of Australia and Art Larsrn, southpaw who is America's third-ranked tennis player, hreezed into th*» fourth round of the Wimbledon men's singles tennis championships today. H<>ad MMflf itapotti r >f John Fleits of the
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  • 92 13 SCFA XI Vs EASTERN THE Si :-r- p Chinese <rcer r 1 KnsT.n Athletic A- n ion Koo'na 'r o n Sunday, at 'he J.. an Bti: Sodium 515 p ,;i b0 er ted o-n tr.e f" >- a ir.^ B»on Seon^ Hie .To: z P^h C 1 Fook 'J'r-ns
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  • 58 13 CAN KSC, SENG School neat Victoria School by 1% pototi to 4h poin'^- in a friendly basket ball came pl;.yed it Virtona School jresterday Rf>i;.nd Lee -'4 points, and Roland Lim 19 i tinti urerc Um topscorers for (ia:i Eng Ser.g School. Wee S<* Wee <n
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  • 42 13 A BREF.ZV 7<> runs by Fiood helped OH Q Farclf \o score a thr1 Mp| 49-run irin v -er Rov;ii Army Medical Corps .n a United Services league cricket match at Tmfllai >ester^;i\ Srorrs: GJI.Q.; 161, R.A.M.C.: 112
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  • 269 13 Ka. Jaaoh Malay School Sports POUKTEEN year old Mahmud bin Mohamed won the individual championship with the total of 11 points at the annual athletic sports of the Kampong .Jajjoh Malay School at Telok Blangah Road yesterday. Samsiah bintc Juraimi was the Individual champion :n thr girl.s sertior Open events
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  • 960 14 FOLLOWING arc weights f»r seven races on the third day of the Selangor June meeting at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Horses Class 4, Div. 1— 6 Furs. 1 <>ri>s.t Hv Moo M vm Breukelen O"-cr Tnl \.lmisMon 6v 8.13 M A C Simmons. J Gibn and
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  • 471 14 Windsor Lad On The Final Workouts Kl \l It MPLR Thurs. hi lens treasure showed the benefit of his first days rue when he did a sparkling three-furlong gallop on th. training track today. in the centre of nd track with an un-
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  • 196 14  -  JEFFERY JAMES JitAt Wilh Jhe VeM HAD LUCK scored a 'double' Inr Sitignpore hr>ckcj imHrtWfl IfJ debut in the World Olympic* lhis year f fg{ ft umu the draw, and ro'.y trie s'nrtuve nf hnv?»?a tn nprn the OlywpTC flUm—mf 1 con'' >t one nf thr
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  • 108 14 November 2.°,: Holland v. Singapore, Kgypt v. Afghanistan. Pakistan v. Belgium and (•rrmanv v. New Zealand. Nov. l\: India v. Japan, I'nited States v. Portugal. Britain v. Malaya, Australia v. Kenya. November '!K: Holland v. Afghanistan. F.gypt v. Singapore. Pakistan v. New Zealand. Nov. 27: India v. Portugal,
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  • 987 14 Hard Hitting Knock Downs With Manasseh The Star Amateur Boxing Thrills For The Crowd FOR the crowd of about 400 people, who turned up »t the Great World Stadium Last night to watch the opening bouts in this year's Singapore national open amateur boxing championships, it was a night's entertainment
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  • 30 14 SEREMBAN. Thurs.—Hongkong's Kowloon Bus Company Sports Club opened their Federation tour with a 6—3 victory over a Negri Sembilan Football Association Invitation XI on the Station Padang today.
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  • 106 14 THE CURRAOH. County Kildare: June 28 (Reuter) English-trained colt Talgo, owned by American Mr. G.A. Oldham, streaked home a six lengths winner of the Irish Derby, run over 12 furlongs here yesterday. Manny Mercer brought Talgo. nine to two second favourite, with a sustained run two
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  • 129 14 MAAA 'Fireworks About $9,000 Worth Of It! A STORM is brewing :n the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association a 'storm' that involves a 59.000 deficit on the last Malayan Games at Ipoh. In motion today is a iircular to affiliates of the association calling for representatives to attend an extraordinary general
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  • 577 14 Now. ..a Hockey Licking For Hongkong Varsity They Go DownFighting In B'ton TAV Chin San and Tay Seow Wah dincned the decidins match for Inivcrsity of .Malaya when they brat Honukoims Stanley Van and Low Wcnn D.iin by 15-t, 1 ."> 1 0 in the InterVarsity badminton encounter last niiiht.
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