Singapore Standard, 9 July 1956

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard \!i. v> 2 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1956 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 226 1 CONDITIONS which were present m Indonesia and Vietnam and which armed revolution there successful are not present m Malaya, said Mr. yuan Yew, secretary of the People's Action Party, yesterday. He was speaking at the party's annual conference at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Referring
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  • 122 1 I ittle j2O men were c>een hurling ret society bottles at each other. Hill Street Po- While investigations went n Saturri.i; on at this ;>pot, four more 999 I trial)* ;r:;.- cmlis sent police squads into act urn elsewhere. dlr< The mystery callers
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  • 60 1 NICOSIA. July 8 (Router) A British civilian and his wife, both residents of Cyprus, were shot dead by terrorist gunmen who ambushed their car near Ayios Nicolaos village. 22 miles northwest of Famagusta this afternoon. When the car came to a halt, terrorists opened fire from
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  • 163 1 They re In The 'Folies' Now F)ON T YADA, the Japanese showman, has brought ±J a new troupe of entertainers to Singapore, He has Riven it a new name, too "Dona Yada's Folfes." The show has been completely revamped. With new numbers, new costumes and new faces, Don Yada hopes
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  • 209 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Thirteen famil.es must quit their homes because their houses constitute a danger to aircraft landing at the new Kuala Lumpur international airport which will open on Aug. 1. Protesting against the eviction order issued by the High Commissioner m Council under the Aerodromes
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  • 327 1 OUR BRAS ARE LIKE HARNESS, SAYS WRAC LONDON. July 8 (AP) Dame Irene Ward served notice m the House of Commons yesterday she i s going to uphold vigorously efforts of British Army girls to escape wearing government issue panties. Panties is the government wor d
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  • 268 1 LONDON, July 8 (Reuter) Wrangling between Sir Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt over the conduct of the war m the Mediterranean caused Britain's Prime Minister to tell his chiefs of staff that the Americans must be given the impression that "we have been ill-treated
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  • 172 1 MILLIONAIRES URGE GOVT: GET TOUGH GANG-BUSTERS Chief Minister's Plan Hailed SINGAPORE millionaires yesterday gave their full support to the secret master plan of the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to smash gangsterism m the Colony. Among the millionaires who want government to take strong, positive action against gangsters is
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  • 166 1 Ml .m A RECENT HEADLINE....the victim was released after paying $50,000 ransom that smears and drives should be given a chance tnem t0 lawlessness. and not treated as out"The Chinese commu- casts. Employers should nity here should start pve them jobs, thereby adult classes to
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  • 151 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— More than 18.000 members of the Malayan Mining employees Union today began their "go slow" policy m 100 mines throughout the Federation m support of their demands for higher wages and improved working conditions. The union m a statement
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  • 68 1 ALGIERS. July 8 fßeuter) Three French soldiers were killed m an ambush by insurgents m the Bou Saada region. about 125 miles southeast of Algiers, according to reports reaching here today. Troops killed eleven insurgents m a clash near Tlzi Ouzou. 60 miles east of
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  • 21 1 GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer, Chidf of Britain's Imperial General Staff, arrived m Nicosia by air yesterday from Turkey.— Reuter.
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  • 19 1 TWO Polish government Ministers have been relieved of their posts, it was announced m Warsaw yesterday Reutcr.
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  • 50 1 CALCUTTA. July 8. (UP).— Fifty-seven arrests brought a speedy end yesterday to an attempted general strike sponsored by leftist elements. Three persons were slightly injured by thrown :ton and a bus driver was hospitalized with serious injuries after a bnmb was thrown r gainst the vehicles.
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  • 189 2 Speedy Govt. Reply Urged THE Singapore Malay Education Council yesterday protested against Government's delay m replying to its memorandum on Malay education policy submitted 11 months ago. At a five-hour meeting, held at the Arab Union hall, 68 members of the Council demanded that Government consider this matter immediately The
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  • 80 2 .TOHORE BAHRU. Sun—M Supramaniam, sentenced to death a year ago, Is now m a Rehabilitation Camp at Tampoi. He wag convicted on Aug, 1 m the High Court for being m possession of firearms and consorting with armed terrorist? at Gelang Patah. His sentence was quashed
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  • 45 2 PENANG, Sun. H.M.S. Diana, under the command of Capt. J R. Qrowei of the Royal Navy, will arrive here on Tuesday, and will sail on Friday. She is passa^r 1 to the Me literranean station. Her visit to Penan; is operational.
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  • 117 2 LONDON. July 8 (AP) The Queen is being sounded out on the possibility of making a state visit to India, the Sunday Dispatch said today. India's Prem.er Jawaharlal Nehru was reported as long cherishing the hope of a Royal visit by the Queen and
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  • 59 2 KULIM. Sun. Kedah UMNO's State Committee elected recently is as follows: Chairman Tuan Syed Ahmad Shahabudin; vice-chairman— Che Mohamed Zahir bin Haji Ismail; committee Che Azaharitaib, Tuan HaJ! Zainaldin. Che Embihalim. Che Sheikh Osman, Che Arshad Tunku Ismail, Tuan Haji Ismail Ibrahim. Che Ibrahim Salleh. Che Harun
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  • 346 2 The Two Gold Medals TWO years ago, a young Singapore photographer persuaded a Malay girl to pose for him, perhaps little knowing that the picture would later win him international fame and acclaim. Van Fook Leun, 33, can now pride himself as beine the only Colony cameraman to earn the
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  • 306 2 Record Loss Number Of Ma Days Report THE year 1954 produced a spot e o f m Singapore which resulted m the lot' record number of man days, states the I of the Labour Department for that y CQr ed yesterday. Eight strikes m the
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  • 165 2 Jungle Ba Will Stay Home-Fo Time Bein II INHARAM Can. Juiv f r, A Welsh .oup,," who had hoped t able to adopt a month-t.id beside m a Mala < tf*, hideout, ?r another i hild learned tod Mr. and \w I pard. (if Llanharai i offered lo adopt th?|
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  • 133 2 THE Representative Council »f the s <-« Factory and Shop Workers' nion yesterda\ urn early establishment of a National Mcrdeka I mr:i ••genuinely anti-colonial parties and fioopf 1 pore. I It promised support for thr Labour Front government if the latter re-opens merdeka talcs with the
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  • 137 2 Anti-Red Feeling Spreads KALIMPONG, India, July 8 (AP)— Travellers reaching India m considerable numbers are bringing fresh reports of spreading Tibetan resistance against the Red Chinese regime there. The.se Latest reports Bay "open rebellion is now bring preached m nearly all important, villages and towns
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  • 70 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A police constable who had three previous convictions was. jailed yesterday for lour months Eor stealing a watch wort!) $36 from a colleague. Daud bin Taib. 22. and PC Kassim bin Seloh were talking at the Pudu police barracks on June 28 when
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  • 41 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. All Straits Settlements postage stamps over-printed with the initials and word "B.M.A. Malaya." which were on sale between 1945 and July 10. 1951 (inclusive). will be invalidated with effect from Jan. 11. 1957.
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  • 190 2 From Page 1 chiefs of staff privately that an intense impression must be made upon the Amer.eans that "we have been ill-treat-ed and are furious." On differences with Stalin over the Warsaw uprising, the book said that Churchill had mentioned that "deep anger" had been shown
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 2 PART of the colourful loynge m the new "German House" m Bukit Timah Road which tne Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black will open at 6.30 p.m. today. '"German House' is to be a social and cultural centre for all friends of Germany m this country. The Standard
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  • 27 3 Community Talentime Winners Co Dancing b .'.entime ored I on d Dorecn. Monica I and econd lisa ivy Mr. Michael accordion v r X and Rabim Rahmat
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  • 355 3 Prediction Is It Will Be Voted Down LONDON, July 8 (Renter) Britain's COD I rove rsdal bill to abolish the death for murder goes re the House of Lords this week, amid that it will be v down. Such act.en by the
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  • 57 3 TELOK ANSON. Sun. v i K.\m. a 31-year-old woman was brought before I te Mb E M Smalhvood I rday on a ible homicide not amounting to murder. W ng is rigio Ulj char^_ murder ol her two- I son, Son Peng Huai Batak Rab;t Road The preliminary
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  • 97 3 Photographic Society Office-Bearers THE following have brrn elected office-bearers for the Singapore Photographic Society: President— Dr. C.A. GibsonHill: vice-presidents Mr Loke Wan Tho, Mr. Steven L. Velgc and Mr. Ang Chwee Chai: hon. secretary Mr. P. L. Chan; asst, hon. secretary Mr, Wan Yue Kong. Hon. treasurer Mr. Chow Shi
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  • 186 3 P. A.P. A Stooge Of The British Govt. M.C.P Denounces Party Branded by Marshall As 'Red-Infiltrated' SINGAPORE'S Peoples Action Party, which former Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, alleged was Communist-infiltrated, has now been branded a stooge of the British Government and by none other than the Malayan Communist Party. This
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  • 80 3 THE proposed Singapore Chinese Schools Old Pupils' Association, through its organizing committee. has petitioned the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to persuade Government to allow the union to be registered. Recently, the Registrar of Societies, Mr. J. D. Haskins, barred the union from registration
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  • 23 3 TOTAL rubber exports, all grades to all countries fioni Singapore and the Federation of Malaya last month amounted to 82,129 tons.
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  • 157 3 Public Services Had 1,184 Jobs No Men To Fill Them THERE were 1,184 vacancies m Divisions One and Two (the two highest stratas) of Singapore's Public Service at the beginning of the year and there were not the men to fill them. This was revealed by the report of the
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  • 73 3 Basic Education Expert INDONESIA is likely to become the UNESCO training centre for fundamental education for South-east Asia because she is making rapid strides m this field. Fundamental Education Adviser to UNESCO m Jakarta, Prof. A. Kazmi (above) said m Singapore on Saturday. Prof. Kazmi arrived m Singapore by Qantas
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  • 41 3 PENANG. Sun. A combined British Army and Malay Regiment recruiting team will visit Sungei Patani to interview potential recruits at the Police canteen on July 10. Vacancies exist for tradesmen and non-tradesmen m all arms of the Services.
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  • 70 3 PAKISTAN'S Ambassador to Indonesia and Minister lor the Philippines, Choudary Khaliquzaman, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Jakarta by Qantas. He was met at the airport by the local Pakistan Trade Commissioner, Mr. M. H. E. A. Baig. and a former member of the Singapore Executive Council, Mr.
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  • 73 3 THREE hundred guests attended a dinner party given by the Ganges Avenue branch of the Singapore Labour Party last night m honour or Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Mr. Lim was accompanied by his wife and daughter, Pansy. Mr. Francis Thomas, Minister for Communications and
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  • 103 3 Thrown Out, Man Can Now Re- join THE ninth annual representative conference of the Singapore Nay Base Labour Union yesterday decided to rescind a decisk.l to expel a member, Mr. J. M. Mani. Th e union expelled Mr. Mani m June last year for alleged insubordination. Yesterday the union informed
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  • 229 4 Malay Congress Makes Demand To Minister On Razak Report KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A demand that only Federal citizen: be allowed to make suggestions and give recommendations to the Razak Education Report is to be placed before the Ministry of Education. It says that ''aliens have to
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  • 258 4 TELOK ANSON. Sun A iecret society. operatiiu under the figurative title of **08", has recently been extorting various sums of money from snuill traders, stall keepers, h.iwkers and vr etablp gardeners m the Lower Perak district. The Standard learned today. .°olice. however, know of the existence
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  • 163 4 Malay: In Three Languages PENANG, Sun. An ci I pr i s D syc ung v- o m a□ Miss H on Vook Leng, m collab v ih (nche A. H tnd Hr. D F Huang, is bringing it a QSCfu] book I "S€ fTa ifl M En One M<
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  • 69 4 MALACCA, Sun. More than 100 Chinese associations and guilds met m the Malayan Chinese Association premises m Tranquerah Street today to discuss the draft memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission. The meeting was closed to the press. However, it. is understood that it was unanimously expressed that
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  • 178 4 HE APPEALS FOR 'GIVE AND TAKE' POLICY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. j The Minister for Natural ReSources and Local GovernJ ment, Inche Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, appealed to all educationists m the Federation to consider the i Razak Education Report m I the light of a "give and take policy."
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  • 47 4 THESE nine pretty Malay girls will take part m a water pageant during PESTA uMalay cultural festival) which will be held at the Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens this weekend. The part of the Princess will be played by Che Zainah Mokhti (centre). Standardpic.
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  • 190 4 The Male Nurse 'Grave Injustic —Medical Uni PENANG, Sun.— The president Settlement Medical Staff Inion. Mr. today strongly attacked the intronum !<> "male nurse" and said it was "onr <. justices the Medical Department had recent times." He pointed out that the Medical D B apparently adopted the attitude that
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  • 62 4 Ing tests 1 3 to impr m th< for Edu a Razak bin I: m his a-: j tion tion ye> "The tesi corned by the tm their ■"s but prove their status.' The up-to-date Malay-I the newly-for Publication Pustaka. and tb< of iish Malay
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  • 29 4 IPOH. Sun. A Uj iner, Mr. NL E. Ed^ h was robbed o r |70, watch and a pen at Coronati n Pfrk ci yesterday momll T
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  • 171 4 IPOH, Sun.— A complete stoppage of work m all the nine dredges operated by Malayan Tin Dredging and Southern Malayan Tm Dredging will take effect tomorrow morning when 500 workers employed on the dredges at the sth and 7th mile Tanjong Tuallang join m a
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  • 206 4 PENANG, Sun.— A now $24,000,000 power sU at present being built at Glugor, will be ficncrnelectricity for Pcnang by the beginning of next year m time for the Municipal centenary celebrations. The whole construction rk will be eon p c.c= September next fear,
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  • 150 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. For the first time m the tederation, commercial and manufactured goods from Red China will be displayed at the annual trade exhibition which will be held at Bukit Bintang Park from July 10 to 25. The trade exhibition the biggest m
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  • 41 4 THE Geylang Methodist Church yesterday held a morning service m honour of Singapore's Chief Mini: Mr. Lirn Yew Hock. Present with Mr. Lirr. were hit wife and threx? daughters. Bishop R. L. Archer officiated at the service
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  • 162 4 IPOH, Sun. The Malayan Mining Employers' Association has issued a circular to all European-owned mines dealing with the decision of the Malayan Mining Employees' Union to strike on each Sunday. The circular states that any employee due to work on a Sunday who absents himself
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  • 1361 5  - INTERNATIONAL HOUSE receives more from Malaya JIM HENRY reports Our Queensland Correspondent II g Minister for External Affairs, g G. Casey, onnC ing m Canberra other day that Government of Federation o f ava had contried mS 5 0,0 0 0 73 5 2 towards buildsng of Internal House, adjng
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  • 396 5 FOOTBALL: When the i Australian Rugby League 1 team convincingly beat the New Zealand Kiwis 31-14 at the Sydney Cricket Ground the other day, it not only made a clean sweep of the Test s >ries, but gave a clear answer to some critics who have been saying
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    • 293 5 tandard'S Crossword Puzzle N j 12. r B a most 19. .Don't make these m these x Kipling) (7) on the field (5) fis! fSJ 21. Measure with direction finof l :4 SOS noj tends out <9> cit r Wlll invesl (9) maybe by 24 X Co c? No Q
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    • 387 6 fTHE Alliance Government is taking a step m the right direction with the announcement by the Minister Oi Commerce and Industry, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdttl Rahman, o: a plan to draw up a ""book of opportunities" to attract foreign Industrialists to InfCSl capital In Malaya. The move
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    • 442 6 pOLYGAMY appears to be on the way out at least m Muslim countries. Pakistani women, incensed over the contemptuous manner m which their protests against former Prune Minister Mohammed All's taking unto himself a second wife Without showing any valid leason for doing so were treated,
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  • 390 6  - Tshekedi Sails For England CYRIL DUNN by SEROWE, Beehuanaland, npSHEKEDI KHAMA, for--1 mer regent of the Bamangwato tribe, has sailed for England on board the Carnarvon Castle. With him will be his wife, known as "the Queen" to the people m Tshekedi's village of Pilikwe. deep m the bush. 80
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  • 383 6 Three Basic Defects Sir, As a "Peranakan China" (local-born Chinese) t I read your beading article, "The Blame is Theirs," with great interest You arc correct when you s iggesi that the China-born Chinese m Malaya have been prone to adopt a temporizing attitude In the matter of their political
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  • 69 6 Sir; The report which appeared m your issue of July 4 on the training of <m Alsatian dog for narcotics detection purposes is inaccurate m that the dog a ***** named "Jet" is not bein£ trained m the United Kingdom but m Singapore where the R.A.F.
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  • 99 6 Sir; I am immensely pleaded to notice the change m the behaviour of the Traction Company's ticket sellers m that they are collecting the fares and Issuing tickets promptly to the passengers without exception. This is a good sign that civic consciousness is on the way and
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  • 91 6 Sir: I am bewildered to learn that. the new Bridge will be called Merdeka Bridge when we have not yet succeeded m getting Merdeka. Why not reserve Merdeka for, say, replacing Empress Place when modern Government Offices are built later after Merdeka. The contractors are doing a grand job
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  • 52 6 We, the PEOPLE Water Pipe Sir; 1 appeal to the authorities concerned to have a public u-ater pipe installed immediately at the junction of Scharjf Road, Sembaivang, Singapore 27, where no jresh water jacilities exist at present although the place is thickly populated with low paid working class people. WATER
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  • 304 6 Shorts from the Talks "Technique's an awfully dangerous word for an r actor to become aware of. I think the best thing to do with technique m acting is to forget it. A whole play has to be governed by a series of different rhythms and speeds and volumes and
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  • 133 6 Now, WHICH Is Which Sir, The City department responsible for putting up the new and attractive boards for the names of roads, etc, should note the flaw m the two °M ".laian Kwantan" ar.d one ".Talan Kuantan" board?. Road directories and maps have the latter correct spelling for the present
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  • 858 6 The Land of the Last Chance SALISBURY YOU could call Southern Rhodesia the Land of the Last Chance. It is a place where there has been no racial conflict of any moment since the Matabeles and Mashanas were brought low m the nineties. And people on both sides of the
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  • 621 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME PREW.4R. Shn^chai MBS kmown as 'hr Ch:caco of the Far East m the world of crimp. AfotD, we hear nothing about the place. T)\.s may not mean if lisa been reclaimed cud reformed by the Communis's. Today, a cr.untry that bids fair to inherit
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  • 230 7 he Words Are he Same, But he Actions Are ot- Nixon j n!l >H U S, (Reuter)— Mr. Richard Nixon m tes We-President, said here today that I prospect ol a meeting between Mr. John T Dul ttH% American Secretary of State and X i the Chinese Communist Premier and
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  • 31 7 SUDDEN STORM CLAIMS 9 LIVES rial Red 39 1 E a the sudden :h cut PhilipI i Be on rRed Cross reported Sea ntt of r at towards the -.and and
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  • 23 7 Rebels Hot Up War f i r pped up I iliatior r ag mpath t>ands m he t c Prei I ilB rebels
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  • 21 7 FRENCH authorities on Batui lay reported '-9 Moslem malist rebels killed m three clashes weal ot Algiers. IP
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  • 113 7 Blast Leaves No Trace Of Scientist ;D L B "ia, yes! i plant tuel to I lid B ntly when the pot Uanl Grand •ompanj I ASt Of I la is wearing i roof of nearby bit I cloth be pari I I wen ka| the ng i] which 'he
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  • 317 7 Opium Seized HONGKONG, July 8 (AP)Hongkong police announced yesterday they si ized 134 pounds of raw opium m the engine room of the Panamanian freighter El Brenon which arrived here from Bangkok on July 4. Atom Station BELF-XST. July 8, <AP> The Northern Ireland Government announced plans yesterday to
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  • 155 7 ROME, July 8 (AP)— Police announced yesterday the break-up of an airborne dru? ring: which smuggled narcotics into* Rome m tiny packets hidden m seats of passenger planes. Police chiel Arturo Musco said that seven persons, includ'ng two local ground employees of Scandinavia
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  • 384 7 Eden Seeks Unions' Support— Macmillan Plans Price Freeze Crisis, Crisis, Crisis In Britain ECONOMY THREATENS TO GO BANG' LONDON, July 8 (Reuter>— The British government in its bid to hold down the cost of living is looking to private industry to join a campaign to freeze the price of goods
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  • 55 7 A P ALDERMAN Cuthbcrt Ackroyd (centre), Lord Mayor of London, is surrounded by members of the Soviet Army Ensemble at present visiting: London, as they sins: "Should Old Acquaintance at a reception eh en for the Russian visitors m the Mansion House. London. The song is the
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  • 58 7 NEW YORK, July 8 (AP)— Angry crowds protesting the suppression of riots m Poznan, Poland, marched on Soviet and Polish L.N. headquarters yesterday and twice nearly £ot f J Outside the Soviet delegation's headquarters on Park Avenue the yelling, fist-shaking crowd of 800 surged
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  • 28 7 the bodies of eight crewman of a Na:ional:>t Chine>e bomber sh< I down over Kiangsi province on June 23 have been found. Peking Radio reported yesterday.—
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  • 93 7 very doorway of the buildFor about r half hour they surged about, shouting insults, singing patriotic Polish son£s, and displaying black-draped flags and placards protesting the suppression of the Poznan riots. Then they marched a few blocks to the Polish delegation's headquarters, the crowd growing to 1,400.
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  • 32 7 A PARLIAMENTARY group m Colombo has suggested that ex-premier Dudley Senanayake, now m London, would be the most suitable candidate to be the first president of the Ceylon republic— UP.
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  • 92 7 Treason: Girl Arrested KATMANDU, July 8. (AP).— The Nepalese capital heard yesterday of the arrest of a 18 year-old girl for alleged active collaboration m a suspected conspiracy to overthrow King Mahendra's government. The government refused to name the girl but one local newspaper said she was 18--year-old Miss Dhankumari
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  • 53 7 LONDON, July 8. (UP).— A member of Britain's artistocracy yesterday accused another woman of enticing away her 93-year-old husband. The Marchioness of Winchester said she will bring an action m the High Court against Mrs. Evelyn Fleming. 70, mother of author-explorer Peter Fleming, for alienating
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  • 60 7 EDINBURGH. July 8 (Router i The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh attended the Installation service of two new knights "of the most ancient and most noble order of the Thistle." at St. Giles Cathedral here today. The two new knights were Sir John Stirling of
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  • 153 7 THE SPORTING DUKE 'IT'S NOT CRICKET, OLD BOY' LONDON. July 8 (AP) The Duke of Edinburgh was criticized by the Anglican Church yesterday for playing cricket and polo on Sundays after he's been to church. The Protestant Alliance, m a letter to the Queen's husband, paid tribute to the Duke's
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  • 76 7 MOSCOW. July 8. (Reuter) —One million copies of Lenin's "testament have beon published m pamphlet form on order of the Soviet Communist Party's Central Committee, the official Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday. The testament and notes dictated by Lenin 33 years ago were
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  • 62 7 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico. The raids began simultanJuly 8, (UP). Federal and eously m seven cities a few local detectives arrested 70 minutes after midnight and suspected peddlers or users of continued through the day. narcotics yesterday m the Authorities predicted an adbiggest drug traffice round- ditional
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    • 861 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. TeL J3923/6. *****/4. Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LSNE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax Montreal. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penane CYCLOPS 19/23 uly 24/25 |uly 26/Z1 |U V POLYPHEMUS 29 Aug/4 Sept 5/6 Sept 7/8 Sept Carriers option to
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    • 1081 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) sh iPP in g THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T L"*' Dept. wept. Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore. Due Sails P. Sham Penang
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    • 843 8 MITSUI pE| "NE Spore P. Sham Penong FOR JAPAN from India Azumasan Maru for Yokohama Kobe Moji 3 Aug FOR JAPAN frorr Continent Haguroson Maru for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 16 July FOR U.S.A. via Suez for New York, Philadelphia, Bcltimore Harunasan Maru from Japan 10 July 12 July
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    • 569 8 EAST ASIATIC l| 1 OUTWARDS Soilings fo» Bon^kc^ tmifm Pcnong "INDIA" In Port >& "SELANDIA" 1819Juiy 2 "MOMBASA" 19 19 July IC 12 j u| Not carrying passengers. HOMEWARDS Sailings for Gcnoo. Antwerp R Hombun, Copcnh S'porc P f h "LALANDIA" Gdns; 38 39 |Q oj vu Calls Beyrouth, London
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  • 201 9 FINANCE COMMERCE RUBBER TRADERS PUZZLED THE Singapore rubber market puzzled a good many traders during the past neck with apparently unexplained price movements. Quotations were on the upward trend despite the strike of the steel workers m the United States and Britain, while Amen an rubber consumers who were believed
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  • 650 9 Central Bank Report Dispels Fears By A Market Correspondent WHEN it was mooted that "a Central Bank would succeed the Malayan Currency Commissioners we were fearful that our tried and trusted Straits Dollar migfcf become the sport of politicians and a debased paper token. We have road the report on
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  • 276 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS done m shares from Jun e MC July 6: INDUSTRIALS: Fraser Neave Ords. SI.TTi to $1.80. Federal Dispensary $2. Gammon (M) $2 Goodwood Park Hotel $1.20 Wm. Jacks $2,821 c.d.. Jackson Co. $1.40 c.d., Malayan Breweries $2.70. Mala y a n Cement $1.57 $1.57} Metal
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  • 655 9 GOVT. SPENDING WILL STILL RISE Dr. Lim. Forecasts A forecast that the future trend of Government expenditure would continue to be upwards since it would inevitably be influenced by policy to expand the social services and promote economic development, was given by Dr. Lim Tay Boh of the University of
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  • 63 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying trite* to merchantS on Saturday wore: Canada 32 tT.T.), 32 1/8 (0.D.). .'52 7/16 credit bills and 32i trade bii l^ <9o d st). SELLING (T.T./0.D.): Canada 31 11/16, 141 3 8, Belgian francs 1609}, French francs *****. Holland fls. 123| and Italian
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  • 148 9 Tinplate Plant To Open Soon This week, production will start at a new £21 million cold reduction and tinp ite plant at Velindre outside Swansea, South Wales. Thii a fun her expansion of the giant Steel Company of Wales. Using many automatic and electronic am-, production per man at the
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  • 56 9 MALAYAN statistics showed production of tm-in-eon-ccntrates at 5.361 tons and Stocks at 6.768 tons m May compared with 5.290 tons and 5.963 tons respectively m the previous month. Production of tin-in-enn-centrates In the first fiva months this year amounted to 26.085 tons compared with 25.122 tons
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  • 67 9 total imports of rubber, all grades from all countries into Singapore and the Federation during June, amounted to 23.880 tons as shown by final documents received, "The figure includes 11.207 tons Imported °n provisional permits m previous months for which final documents have been received and
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  • 369 9 'LONG U.S. STEEL STRIKE CAN BE SERIOUS' NEW YORK. July 8: The strike that has shut down more than 90 per cent of United States steel production i s the culmination of unsuccessful, month-long efforts by, management and labour to work out a new contract for 650.000 workers m the
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    • 217 9 pen ing 1 w .rB and the frf E 3 HOE ■k I s'p re. L P ■■i H r L ■v N i r i irlea Cres- f R'^ad, i X T 0 Road. 1 :IAM TOI Road, N i KIOK tni c I D (Malay r IK \1
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    • 450 9 NOTICES PERAK MALAYS HlGHe¥ STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS FUND. SS°£LSSADUATI STUDIES MEDICINE SURGERY) APPLICATIONS are invited for a scholarship to be granted by the Board of itees of the above Fund s icn icnolarship wi!i b^ oflered for a period of not more than 2 years Specialist Post Graduate Study Overseas m
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    • 645 9 Th» Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IX BANKRUPTCY No 128 of I l 1956. iRo VEERAYAH SELLAYAH of Room No. 7. Block No. 290, Upper Aljurlied Road, Singapore. 13. Receiving Order made 6th April, 1956. Date Ol Order for
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    • 255 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of 3.000 PCS Lamps 230 Volts 60 Waits L.C.L. 62 TC/E.S. Clear: 500 Pcs. Lamps 230 Volts 80 Watts HPMV MB U 3 pin 8.C.: 1.500 Pcs. Lamps 230 Volts 125 Watts HPMV MB U 3 pin 8.C.: 200 Pcs. Lamps
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    • 227 9 COMPANY REPORTS JACKSON CO.. LTD: for improvement shown during the the year ended 29.2.56. a profit past year cannot be mainof $209,100 (20.9%) was made ta £jgj A NG TIN LTD: Incurred compared with $160,315 (16%) a loss of $9,414 for the year endfor the previous year. Declared ed 31.12.55.
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    • 96 9 MAERSK LINE m/s eidangeb SPORE P. SHAM PENANG N. YORK 14/26 July 27 July 30 July 2 Aug 6 Sept UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD sjs AUNCMYITTA ETA Singapore 11th July (From HONGKONG) Cargo Accepted For Penang and Rangoon. Contact INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 87, Neil Road, Telephone 5888. PELNI-LINES 12.
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  • 1130 10 FOLLOWING are weights for all the seven races on the second day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting on Wednesday at Bukit Timah. Horses Class 2, Div. 3— 6 Furs. 000 4 Commando 6y 9.00 Mr. TV. Mitchell Daniels Your Highness II 3y 8.13
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  • 757 10 The Draw For Colony Schools Athlete Meet: 26 3 Competing A record number of 263 boys will be competing m the annual Singapore inter-boys Secondary Schools' athletic meeting to be held at Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday and Wednesday. Many records are expected to be smashed and among those expected
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  • 338 10 FOLLOWING are weights for two races on the third day of the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting. Horses Clasn 1, Div. 2— iy 4 Mile o:>7 Golden Lotus 7y 9.00 Mr Lira H k Donnelly French Shoe Sy 8.10 Triple L Kongsi Hobbs 039 Hattrick 8y 8.10 United
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  • 110 10 RAOC beat RASC by 90 runs m the officers' annual cricket match at Friendly Hill yesterday. RAOC's victory came from a 73-run hit by Capt. John Grimble. Officers. Capt. Grimble, who opened the RAOC batting with Capt. Webb stayed at the crease for 80
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  • 56 10 ROY Plowright hit 86 runs for the Combined Volunteer Services who drew with Shell m Saturday's cricket match Volunteers 144 for nine declared. (H. Plowright 68, Brian Marks 24. Wall-york 13, Fencott three for 2o and Roberts two for 18) Shell 106 for seven. (Maughan 45 no,
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  • 49 10 PRINCE Edward Boys' Club beat Boys 1 Town 4-2 m a friendly soccer match at Bukit Timah yesterday. The winners led l-fl ai hall time. Yuen (■■ice 3 and Chiang Lye were the Edwardian scorers while Chong Eng and Tan Er.s. Hock netted for Boys' Town. 1956.
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  • 19 10 LONDOX. July 8 (ReuterV— Don Pockell, the British heavyweight champion today announred his retirement from the rine.
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    • 237 10 1 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION 4TTRACTIONS now RAPITni flSBs am 45 SHOWING! UHri VHMII 4. 6.30 9.30 lOttoPremmger 5 The man WiThTheKioipen arm I Fr^nK SinAT^\ fy K>m Novak I MR^MMMMRVHMRSHUBRfIHBBHRW LIA NEXT CHANCE! m mandarin "SIONG LAM S00 y/ COMING! Desert Warfare.... Excitement! nss SW^^Sifc lAl >^- RVEY CIKEMASCOPB TECHNICOLOR
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    • 308 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION A iTiurJT^ TODAY i CATHAY > 3.^^—— mgi. i m- n -ii fclx>vt STORy of >J^^, <^/ I lHi »«*S<o| jleslie Caron John Kerr COMING! THREE DI.SIM.KMi crT^N Paramounts "THK IH.SPI.R \i M(s[ T Now ff^ nfiEnN UUUVVIIIg '"ONE 21 1 li Ai« £b*BiT,ON|t DAILY AT 10.00a.m. -12.45
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  • 96 11 MELBOURNE, July R. (RevMr. and Mrs. W. Ryana Redfield won Ihe EA3.000 i £2,400 sterling) Grand National Hurd c w three miles at Fleminglon j esterday. G.E. Wilson's Eager Lad was two lengths behind second and H. Sawers Blue Vest a further short head away third of
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  • 379 11 H R SWEEP THROUGH FOR THE DOUBLES long career, during winch time she frequently was "the bridesmaid but never the bride." The -9-y ear-old. Ohio-born player. who bowed to Dons Hart of Miam:. Florida, m the 1951 Wimbledon finals. needed less than an hour to dispose of Miss Buxton. Results
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  • 368 11 Compton Tyson Shine Again LONDON, July 8 (Reuter)— England fast bowler Frank 'typhoon' Tyson and former test batsman Denis Compton, both of whom were out of cricket for some time with injuries, hit the headlines today. Tyson, recovered from the fractured fibula which made him miss nine matches returned to
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  • 290 11 EXPELLED VIENNA: Six swimmers and four fencers, have been expelled from the Polish Olympic Team for 'disciplinary reasons.' The Polish Communist newspaper Trybuna Ludu reported m its issue reaching here yesterday. Henley Regatta HENLEY-ON-THAMES OXFORDSHIRE: The French eight won the Royal Regatta's most coveted prize when they cap'ured
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    • 66 11 ftr aJ> little a* SI ijcu can it art a ailing Account .jtk Cku*s Hkiau> Sank. ph pet-cent intetut uill be iti4 tt tfeu (or that S and <ril $upto a maximum o( 0.000. Hit it 111 with B^^^ I 3^ o 3»d BS R Record S^w wn Borneo W^^
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    • 410 11 In HospitaLan ex-world champ BROCKTON, Massachusetts, July 8, Router Rocky Marciano, retired world heavyweight boxing champion has entered hospital for treatment of a wrenched back. He said he thought he hurt himself romping with his 3-year-old daughter Mary Ann. In Hospital...badminton playing Queen BANGKOK, July 8, (AP) The palate announced
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    • 1588 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT COLOMBO PLAN— TRAINING EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT IN PHYSIOTHERAPY FUND BOARD. IN AUSTRALIA. PHJCAHOOT tort* APPLICATIONS are invited ti. for the post Manager of -j^ for the award of two the Employees Provideni Fund. scholarships for training as i The appoiiitment will ne on conPhysiotherapists m Australia I
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 190 11 j flbner <—,„ C A-"OC V^— —T-^nn «^S CAM'TBESEENIN f-< MOVIE S ley Oop By V. T. Hamlin Z < v.-:.: VZC^£, GCWOJ BA£k «o ANYWAY, I PONT FIGGER V" ;nMTh^: WHASSA MATTER WPTH JsfZ x o 2p°o 0 s***v V 1 > 41 3 ""M 5 TO he Heart
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  • 430 12 By THE SPORTS EDITOR FASTER higher further And notices of how faster, higher and further the women of Malaya intend to go have been served m the recent state athletic championships m the Federation. Women athletes are pushIng themselves to the tore— and In iome
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  • 527 12 S'gor Survives Threat To Unbeaten Record Penang Goes Down By 11 Runs l! runs m an exciting An tto N >ej Monersinfl ie, batting «rhh 1 {real confidence, topscored with 47 runs. He \as at the wicketi I for 88 minutes. Xl ALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor beat Tenant by eleven
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  • 365 12 MALAYS HIT HK BUSMEN 7-0 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Kouloon Bun soccer tourists bwn Hongkong suffered the heaviest defeat of their Federation tour when Ma--1 M.i'iv.. trounced them 7-0 at the Princes, v siauiuui here. Kowloon spoilt their record for sportsmanship. One player his name is immaterial wa s turned out
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  • 225 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Footnail Association held thr \rmv 4 ~1 d w m last aid of the St. John Ambulance brigade at Jalan Besar stadium. ,E 8• c match the crowd r l nciuding the m of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, saw a display of f studeni ofthe
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  • 531 12 By ALEX SOARS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Badminton Association of Malaya is willing: and ready to stage the first round l-ber Cup tie matches between Malaya and Hongkong m this country, said Mr. Cheah Mah Sun. secretary of the BAM. m an exclusive interview
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  • 284 12 THE distinction of scoring the second century m SCA junior league belongs to YMCA's Cyril Fernando who nit 100 runs for his team against the Wanderers m the B" division of the tournament played on the YMCA ground yesterday. The first century was scored by
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    • 1279 12 SCO GIVE POLICE TH FIRST TASTE OF DEFEA Padang Highlights: Giant killing' at one end, hard hitting by Two M arks at other SRC Vs By OUR CRICKET REPORTER I s !AF MIGHTY Police tasted defeat for the first time this cricket season, and with pLuaJ' their fall from the
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