Singapore Standard, 11 July 1956

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  • 26 1 Singapore Standard nSTi,, Po ci /ft, vJH 3. "-zr 1 GENtRA 2 L 4 ,r piTAL vb SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1956 J4 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 72 1 er Takes Son To Education Dept Is >ate parent yesterday rushed his eight-year-old son to the I "ucation tolodgc a complaint that the boy was "brutally ■UP by the Principal of a Malay School. Umtc tn itln B m m p I The H nts
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  • 9 1 IMG. F. Know- I it :r. precisely replied.
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  • 21 1 t!TLE b i nd i Commu: I M to the c but v Red p dbn AP
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  • 72 1 Trek Back For 6,000 In China MACAO. July 10 (Router).— More than 6.000 overseas Chinese from Singapore, Maiaya and Thailand who entered China c" .ing tho last three months through this Portuguese Colony have now begun returning, according to usually well-informed sources here. At least 4.000 were expected to pass
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  • 53 1 NAIROBI. July 10 (Reuter) Less than 900 Mau Mau terrorists are still at large m Kenya. a British Army spokesman said here today. He added that the principal target of security forces was the remaining hard core of the militant Mau Mau terrorists highly skilled m
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  • 197 1 Mass Arrests In Red Light Areas SINGAPORE Government is all set for an all-out war >n prostitution m the Colony. A "master plan' 1 has been drawn up. It -will be put into acti 01 .-is soon as I te Legislative Assembly gives v
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  • 173 1 WESTBURY. N c W York. July 10 (AP)— A longshoreman and a railroad clerk face up to 25 years m prison if convicted of tormenting Mrs. Beatrice Weinberger with a false claim they held her kidnapped baby boy. The two youn? men. both
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  • 84 1 WARSAW. July 10 (Reutrr> More than half a million sterling worth of taxes unjustly collected from the workers at the Zispo factory at Poznan are to be paid back to them, it was revealed here today. It was a demonstration by angry men from the big
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  • 29 1 RADIO Moscow said the Shah and Empress of Iran arrived back m Moscow yesterday from Leningrad. They are on an official tour of the U.S.S.R.— U.P.
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  • 57 1 LONDON, July 10 (Reuter) —Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime M.nister, announced today that he and his Foreign Secretary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, would pay a 10--day visit to Moscow m May. 1957. Sir Anthony told the House of Commons he and Mr. Lloyd planned to arrive
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  • 118 1 LONDON. July 10 (Reuter) Dr. G. X Bell. Bishop of Chichester. said today he believed there had been a change of opinion among Church of England Bishops m favour of abolishing hanging m Britain. He was speaking on the second day of a
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  • 318 1 Aftermath Of Manhandling At Fire Scene Police Chief APOLOGISES TO Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. The Federation Commissioner of Police, Mr. W. L. R. Carbonell, today expressed his regrets over the incident at the Ban Lee Factory fire m Klang Road on Thursday night, during which a reporter of the Singapore
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  • 244 1 7,000 MINERS RESUME WORK ...But Go-Slow On Sundays Will Continue KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Seven thousound Selangor tin mine workers returned to work today as quickly as they had walked out yesterday. They were beck on the job, a f t c r. t h c general secretory of 4 the
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  • 139 1 MELBOURNE, July 10 (Reuter)— Dockers here today walked off the 27,955-toh British liner Himalaya and two other ships when ordered to work m smaller gangs, one of the terms of a recent arbitration award which dockers throughout Australia are disputing. Loading of the Himalaya, due
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  • 93 1 100 Made Homeless In Night Fire NEARLY 100 people were made homeless last night when fire razed their large wooden hut at Aljunied Road. Singapore. No one was injured. Losses were extensive. The fire started at 11.30 p.m. Two fire engines were soon on the scene and the fire was
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  • 32 1 ISTANBUL. July 10 (Reuter) Vice-President Richard Nixon of the United States left Ankara Airport today for home after conferring with Turkish Government leaders on the general world situation.
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  • 24 1 TWENTY-EIGHT persons have drowned m the past three dajls while seeking relief fromithis country's sudden summer heatwave. French officials announced yesterdayj UP
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  • 201 1 Steel Men Behind 50,000 Motor Workers Sackings LONDON. July 10 (Eeuicr)— The executive council of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, second most powerful m Britain, decided unanimously today to back a strike ultimatum issued by 50.000 British motor workers m protest against recent dismissals. Representatives of 15 trade unions yesterday called
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  • 188 1 LONDON. July 10 (Renter) The Financial Times today pred cted that the equation between supply and demand m the tin market Ls likely to continue until the early part of 1957. The main immediate influence affecting the market Is I the threat of a general
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  • 18 1 THE Philippine Senate last night approved ratification of Japanese reparations I agreement on the second reading- AP
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  • 283 2 Hubby Would Pawn My Gold Teeth If He Could-Wif e AN expectant mother, who has a set of gold teeth, complained to a Singapore magistrate yesterday that if her husband could get hold of her teeth, he would not hesitate to pawn them. Fatimah binte Misri said her husband, Ahmar't
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  • 65 2 A Hari Ray a Windfall MALACCA. Tucs.— Municipal daily-rated workers here will come m for a windfall on July 18 Harißaya Haji amounting to $95,000 m arrears. This follows the acceptance by workers' representatives today at the Municipal Joint Industrial Council of new rate? for Government daily-rated employees. The period
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  • 147 2 THE growth of the trade union movement m Singapore has been rapid— almost too rapid— in the last year. This was stated by the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, m a paper on "Problems Of Trade Unionism" which he submitted to the Duke of
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  • 140 2 AFTER being abducted by five youths, a Singapore shopowner walked naked to a police station, a District Court was told yesterday. He alleged that after he was gagged and his hands tied, the youths took him for a "drive" m a car and
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  • 40 2 IPOH. the Chan Kuan acquittc Court or. Gan Chin H sion a licence o; was was four the •(■■> n iac' a Ucetfee dvi ?ame an He left w without Cha Chan's Yeo. sub- sedition l the offence I ier.
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  • 19 2 I ?onri rubbe: I The I i I 3 Economy said he similar Sudan G .ural research proCT
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  • 24 2 RESIDENTS m the areas m Province We. c South are advised that, with effect from July the curfaw will be n^orowslv enforced
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  • 413 2 NEW PARTY WILL BE THREAT TO P. A Big Challenge So-Called Lead A NEW party to be formed before the end of this month is out to challenge the powerful left-wing Peoples Action Party, the organizer Mr. C. H. Koh said yesterday. Mr, Koh said "I see signs of discontentment
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  • 425 2 when t l ri«fthrAc h eToVeTrfn r ces! a Lf vu t i 7u i rr ba S d aid Stf" N <hal mornin, of Jan. 11 year, he taStaS^idV. Maj. Heddle was giving evidence at the continued hearing of a case before
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  • 420 2 SIXTY-ONE Smzzpore traders, representing all communities except the Eurasian, have been cleared by Immigration authorities to go to Red China a> n of an unofficial trade mission. tions and uidustnal groups m Mah s the Col The rest consist of four Indians, three
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  • 130 2 LONDON, July 10, (Reuter) I —Reasons wore givers by tnr Privy Council Judicial Com- mittee yesterday for allowing the appeal of Subramamam. Bon of Munusamy. sentenced to d^ath by the Johort Bahru High Court last August for possession of ammunition. Mr. L. If. D de
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  • 87 3 A LARGE tv er of scholtrships, fe and teacher trainin g our es are a> aila .0 3rcai i t those m the Ministry of Education, S .;apore, and for serving tc tellers. The Deputy Secretary Higher Education. Mr. L. C. to!d The Standard
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  • 65 3 A RESTAURANT partner. Koh Seok Chong. was fined $250 m the Singapore City Court yesterday when she pleaded guilty to not submitting her income tax returns for 1955. Koh. the Court was told, had two previous similar convictions. ALso fined for a similar offence yesterday was Lee
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  • 205 3 NINE war-hips of the Indian Navy, the Delhi, J Rana. Ranjii, Godavari, Ganga, Gornati, Cauvery, Shakti and Kistna will be seen m Malayan waters on J July 19. Under the overall comi- < nianc; of Rear Admiral Sir St. 3, R. J. Tyrwhitt. Flag Officer
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  • 263 3 AXE-KILLER GUILTY BUT INSANE HE SAID WIFE WAS UNFAITHFUL PONNUSAMY Shanmugam, 29-year-old labourer who hacked his wife and four children to death with an axe, was "guilty, but insane" at the time he committed the act. This was the unanimous verdict of the jury m the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The
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  • 175 3 Radio Malaya's 'Weapon' A 'SECKKT WEAPON" used by Radio Malaya to track down pirate radio listeners m Singapore has produced fruit! ul results. Radio Malaya's chief administrative officer, Mr. I). A. Stephen, told The Standard yesI teruay. The weapon. In the form of special equipment,
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  • 36 3 CUTTING down smuggling between Singapore and Indonesia and promoting trade between the two countries will be the main work oHth* new Indonesian Trade Commissioner m Singapore, Mr. Baron Sutadisastra, i aid yesterday.
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  • 172 3 Scheme Must Include All Teachers Union THE 2,000-strong Singapore Teachers' Union has asked Government to abolish PostNormal Training courses for teachers. In a statement issued yesterday, the Union pointed out that the Ministry of Education is calling for applicants enter P.N.T. courses for 1957, while the Union is asking for
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  • 49 3 HARRY Francis Fleary, claimed trial m a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of indecently exposing himself to a woman, Mok Siow Poh, at Jervois Road on July 7 this year. Bail of $500 was allowed till Sept. 5 when the case will be heard.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 52 3 OWING to lack of s p a c c\ Standard's Crossword Puzzle has been held over. YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION \'4 1 JWI £^P \/v\*E\ Ct\ T T G A I i~ 1 \TXy\ s "<• B 7 j v y f? tt' pBp|7- a? a c? /V C J > pJ
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  • Industrial Unrest Hits Penang
    • 138 4 Transport Men May Go On Strike PENANG. Tues. Municipal transport workers may strike if their seven demands for increase m wages and better working conditions are not met by the Municipal Council soon. At a committee meeting of the Municipal Transport section of the National Union of Factory and General
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    • 127 4 Biscuit Factory Gets A Threat PENANG. Tues. The Penang and Province Wellesley branch of the National Union of Factory and General Workers today warned the Khian Guan Biscu t Factory at Butterworth that unless three of its members are reinstated before July 12. the union would take drastic steps. The
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  • 158 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday) were: Bayers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot (nom.) 92} 93 July No. 1 RSS 92J 93 No. 2 RSS 88 88* No. 3 RSS* 87 87 i Tone: Steady, quiet. STOKE TIN The price of tin on the local
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  • 167 4 Jail For Four Who Kidnapped Girl For Love ALOR STAR, Tues.— Four men, who whisked away a teen-aged girl whose parents objected to her marriage to one of them were today sentenced by Mr. Justice Hill m the Assize Court to nine months' jail each. Man bin Ismail. Man bin
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  • 70 4 TWO armed robbers one carrying a revolver, fled from a house m Loronc 25, Geylang Singapore, yesterday. when confronted by two young men of the house. The robbers, who had earlier held up the proprietor of a sundry goods shop, s aw the man's two sons
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  • 146 4 A SINGAPORE coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday found no negligence on the part of any General Hospital Stall for the death of an eight-month-old girl. Tan Chwee Sang, who died as a result of an operation on May 22 this year. Mr.
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  • 25 4 A BOY m Lana Bulu. north Kedah. Hashim bin Ismail, was detained yesterday m connection with the murder of his elder brother, Saad.
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  • 110 4 No Interpreter, So Case Was Adjourned PENANG. Tues. Proceedings m the Sessions Court were today adjourned when it was found that Habeeb Abdul Rahman, accused of dealing m opium, could only understand Bengali and no Bengali interpreter could be found. Habeeb. together with Dennis de Cruz, was charged with dealing
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  • 247 4 So Lord Reid Gets The Baby KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The three parties of the Alliance UMNO, MCA and MlC—deadlocked on the controversial question of jus soli (citizenship by right of birth) and decided today to pass the baby on to the Reid Constitutional Commission.
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  • 101 4 Sir Sydney Promises New Homes THE Vice-Chanceltor of the University of Malaya. Sir Sydney Came, has promised to look for alternative accommoj datfon to house 30fl members of the Non-Academic SiaiT's Union who have been asked to quit This was stated yesterday by Mr. Swee Li:n Swaug, prej sidenf of
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  • 68 4 A MUSICIAN s Tairoff, pleaded guilty m the Singapore City Court yesterday to failing to submit his income tax returns for the last seven years, 1949 to :!<55. In mitigation, he told the Court that he had not sen! the returns because he thought it
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  • 106 4 MONEY PEN VANISH WITH AN IMPOSTER BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues.; An Indian posing, as a P.W.D. labourer, vent to I St. Marguerite's Convent here during the recess yesterday, j Soon atter he disappeared. twa of the teachers found their money missing. One of them lost her fountain p ;> n. The
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  • 245 5 firee Skeletons From ars Near Cave POH, Tucs. A 52-year-old woman rubber >r Van Swce Mooi, yesterday vividly j bc d the day of "horror" m December, >*hen her husband, son and her prospec- cU ghter m law were slashed to death by a cSC officer.
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  • 38 5 of the X incil electrike I c Gas E put < ititr s H R- Mi ici'.eB and the H bour fi .-trial I* X' P Pi the ry m m the departt 9: m i f- deli
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  • 17 5 NO MEN TO WAR PLANS II Natio:oughout will gather m n Saturday, on the :r-S4 Dt pubSlni
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  • 106 5 rwo ie film 1 perai »rs, Kirn S i« id Tan Hean K« are ea Sned $200 (rate's C yesterday, A third D Lner, Mck K^ti < ted two t One I ?tOO. T..e Proncutinfl Officer, Intoi c Deva I I the trt thac the
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  • 109 5 S'pore To Get Gift Of 31 Pigs THIRTY-ONE pigs valued at S 18.000. a Colombo Plan gift from Australia to Singapore Government will arrive here next week by the ship Pentakota. It is hoped they will make a contribution to the development of a higher standard m the island's pig-raising
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  • 52 5 pic. MR. PAVTON SHORT, regional secretary of the World University Service, on a goodwill mission to Singapore, presents the Chief Minister. Mr. Lini Yew Hock. with two pennants from the McPherson and Midland colleges of America* Mr. Short leaves for Jakarta on Saturday. The presentation was made
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  • 213 5 3 Yrs. For 'The Capitan' KUALA LI'MPrR, Tues. Four youths, among whom was Ng Kon^ Hon, known to the capital's underworld as "The Capitan," were today jailed for robbery. i Ng Kong linn, Lai Kwan Tai. Chew Chong Ling and Doong Jin s.. w p
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  • 35 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Daub bin Taib, 22. who was on Sunday ?en 4 cnced to four months' fail for stealing a watch worth $36. i? unemployed. He is not a police constable.
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  • 159 5 A FIGHT for power is being waged by unions representing thousands of Singapore Harbour Board workers. Leaders of these uniors nre I desperately trying to woo Vir workers to their respective side to strengthen their unions. The main fight Is between the Harbour Board
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  • 209 5 Szechuan Chefs For New Eatery FIVE Szechuan chefs will arrive m Singapore m the next two weeks to take over a new restaurant m the Adelphi Hotel. The restaurant, built m the office space formerly provided for the manager, Mr. Hans Gfeller. and a small part of the present Coral
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 5 pic MISS ULITA STANLEY, 24, a p; '-final medical student m Glasgow who flew into Singapore yesterday to spend her holiday with her parents m Kuala Lumpur. Standard
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  • 236 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— A Gurkha officer, with a string: of decorations for bravery (Military Cross, Indian Distinguished Service Medal, Military Medal), is one of three members of the Federation Security Forces honoured for heroism m the war against Com- munist terrorism. Captain Hurkasing Rai of
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  • 32 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A patrol of the 22 Special Air Service Regiment killed one of two terrorists they contacted m the Ipoh District of. Perak yestercay. The other terrorist escaped.
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  • 84 5 PENANG. Tues. George Town will be "invaded* by hundreds of girls m blue and white uniforms on Saturday. The girls from the Penang Convent, will ko out m teams of "three" to sell flags m aid ~f t v e srbool building fund. They will
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 493 6 r ~£liE leader- of Communism m the West and the East have reason to congratulate themselves on the success Of their new strategy their switch from a fruitless '"cold war" to "a well-planned trade drive. There is no doubt that this is a remarkable achievement. It has
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    • 459 6 HAD, M not been for Sir Winston Churchill's Objection to the American view "that all possessions m the East Indian Archipelago should be placed unaer some international body upon which J°f United States would exercise a decisive cont- -vo would be living man American Malaya T :s startling
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  • 343 6 INDIA BIDS FOR FLYING DOLLARS New Delhi INDIA is bidding for a bigger share m world j tourist traffic. She is opening new tourist offices m Australia and West Germany, founding a school of hotel management (with an Englishman likely to be the first principal), cutting out customs formalities, and
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  • Article, Illustration
    7 6 "Darned independent since he won the pools!"
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  • 131 6 We, the PEOPLE income group and whose living standards are poor. They resort to small doses of opium to relieve them of minor ailments for they could ill afford to pay for medical attention. and transport. Ultimately they become addicted through circumstances. Incarceration m the Government Opium Curative Centre at
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  • 151 6 Sir: The law makes it mandatory for opium addicts convicted lor opium smoking, to be committed to prison. I consider the punishment meted out too harsh and an amendment to the law is necessary. By imprisonment, the Individuals become antagonised. They are branded jail birds
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  • 58 6 Sir: With reference to the final paragraph of the report appearing on page 5 of your issue dated sth July under the heading "A Crisis Looms m the Tin Rich Kinta Valley", we wish to inform you that the dresser at the mine concerned resigned from the Company's
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  • 810 6 nA.XGSTERISU m SingaVT pore has reached vast proportion* and, unless effective, immediate steps are taken to deal with what has become a menace and is flourishing without interference by the Government, an era of untold lawlessness wiU lead the way :o revolt Gangsters and
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  • 1298 6  -  MAS IBRAHIM Says I THE controversy over "jus soli" and "multilingual ism" has caused the revival of the move m Penang to have the Settlement secede from the Federation. There has been a proposal that Penaag should not be a part of the Federation of Malaya
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  • 258 7 Ban da Returns Home To Face Critical MPs Concessions On Bases May Be Withdrawn COLOMBO, July 10 (AP)— Facing strong criticisms within the government parliamentary group today on concessions he had made to Britain on bases m Ceylon, Premier Solomon Bandaranaike agreed to consider a suggestion that these facilities be
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 245 7 WASHINGTON. July 10 CAP)— Congress yesterday sent to President Eisenhower a bill to allow juries to order the death penalty for persons who sell or give heroin to children under the a.^e of 18. The House and the Senate approved the measure by voice vote.
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  • 71 7 RUBIERA. Italy, July 10 (AP» Res dents of this central Italian village fled m fear whrn a stream flowing through town suddenly started spouting flames. The fire spread and damaged one house and a small machine shop. Police said it was real fire water. A
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  • 165 7 KHRUSHCHEV ABUSES UK US WASHINGTON. July 10 Router > General Nathan Twining, the United States .\\r Force Clr.rt ot Stall, acknowledged today that Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party leader. had abused Brita n and the United States at a Moscow party he attended last June 24. Interviewed as
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  • 64 7 SPARTA. Xcw Jersey. July m (AP)— Harold Schaefer religne I his $600-a-yeai post as M tnicipal Property Supervisor, He said ho was being paid '•for doing nothing" and the job must nave been "createc: W error or was a politicaJ atteropt to relmburu m« for my
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  • 21 7 FIVE Koreans, posing as fishermen, were charged with espionage against the Republic of Korea, the National Police reported yesterday
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  • 284 7 Common Grave For Air Victims FLAGSTAFF, Arizona. July 10 (IP)— One of history s strangest burial services yesterday wrote a partial idusion to commercial aviation's worst disaster. Sixty-seven of ihc 128 passengers and crew members who were killed on June 30 m the collision of Trans World and
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  • 123 7 W. German Conscription In October BONN. July 10 (AP)— -West Germany will start conscripting youth- for the new Bundeswehr m October. Defence Minister Theodor Blank announced yesterday. The first group of 19-ycar-olds will receive their draft notices then and report for physicial examinations. They will be taken into the armed
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  • 54 7 LOS ANGELES. July 10 (AP) Sir Abu Bakar. Sultan of Pahang, largest state m the Federation of Malaya, arrived m Los Angeles yesterday on what he called a "private holiday." The 52-year-o!d Sultan leaves today for Chicago. Washington and New York. His party arrived m
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  • 95 7 Woman Killed In Freak Air Accident WINDSOR, Ontario, July 10 (UP) A p ccc of propeller snapped off one of four engines of a Viscount turboprop airplane 18,000 feet over Michigan yesterday. It knocked out another engine and then ripped through the cabin, killing a woman passenger and injuring five
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  • 142 7 AND A SHINER NEW YORK. July 10 (AP) Roughouse turned into regrets on Monday for shapely but slightly battered "Miss New York" and her photographer husband. They said it all resulted from too much celebration. The pretty redhead. Mrs. Kay Grundy, 18. showed up m court with
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  • 71 7 NEW YORK. Jfuly 10 (Reuter) Agents nf the Atomic Energy Commission and .police raced to a garage here when a car cleaner found a small black box on a taxi scat with the label "Top Secret, sub mini hydrogen and bomb detonator HNEX LI33H danger.
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  • 61 7 'CAROUSEL' GIRL TO MARRY LEADING MAN SHIRLEY Jones (right), singing star of the films "Carousel" and "Oklahoma," and Jack Cassidy. leading man m one of her first staire shows, are shown here la Rome during: the summer of 1955. They have announced their engagement and say that thoy plan to
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  • 212 7 Coach Ordered To Leave Cyprus In Major Crackdown NICOSIA, July 10 (UP)— British authorities, m a major crackdown on Greek-born residents suspected of supporting: or aiding the anti British Eoka underground, today ordered a soccer coach to get out of Cyprus and held 24 students from Athens University for questioning.
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  • 131 7 Arms Cuts Not Enough Says Eden LONDON* July 10 (UP) British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden told Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganln i tcrciay that Russia uni- lateral arms cuts were insufficient to develop inter- national confidence. The 1,200,000 -man cot announced m the Soviet armed forces is "helpful." Eden said
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    • 273 7 I STANDARD 0 ,-np>a )S fast, i '^r>>^\. jr^ 9*4 l rouble- free. jrpaiied m f dfS'i" 1 material and '^Os^^ jr construction, s? ■-> r t letter mStm t I BEHH. MEYER CO. LTD., P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. bnERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD., Koala Lumpur, Penang. I -A -v 'fl
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    • 111 7 '%cjgs*fi'' creped paper, Dabiter I replaces all these unsightly rags usually kept around the JIABCTED house for the dirty jobs You ju Hrn off as much as you need, use it and throw it away. Neat and handy m its smart A container, Dabster saves clothes, towels stands washing and
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    • 109 8 DOLLAR j^ s j s f ie y^i s j fe Qr f^ e houseowner. I dollar s one t i e very ew centra "y located sites I todays n Singapore where all the amenities of a quiet I greatest residential area plus the seaside can be enjoyed I
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  • 132 9 I TRADE with Communist IChina would be a contributory (actor towards the economic ifl oi Singapore and the Feceration, Dr Lfan Tay Bon. Lecturer m Economics, University of Malaya, said yesterday on the eve of his riepartun America Dr. Lino, who was giving his
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  • 44 9 THE Singapore X-Ray Club made a net profit of 51.R45 at X Guvs anC Do!!? Dance at the K. HHea Hotel on June 29, it v. iterd ly. The money will be used for [the Furtherance of the Club's activities.
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  • 27 9 THE Penaoji Benevolent S«v of Singapore will hold a I "get-togethei^ par'y at the society's pren^sei In Onan .Road Singapore, at 3 p.m on [July 22
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  • 117 9 Sultans To Be Asked For Gifts THE Singapore Malabar community will make a special effort to raise funds for the construction of the new $100,000-mosque at Jalan Sultan b y making an anneal for donations to the Sultans of the various Malay States Mr. Ahmad Hassan Saddique, who is m
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  • 258 9 Bright future for Varsity gratis, For them... ALL ROUND SCRAMBLE FOR THEIR SERVICES THE scramble for the services of graduands of the University of Malaya has begun m earnest between Singapore and the Federation. Commercial houses are putting up a keen competition with governments of the
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    32 9 INCHE M. Salim Hassan and his bride, Che Siti Saleha Masurip. after their marriage on Sunday m Singapore, The bridegroom is the only son of Ini'hp M. Hassan Yusof.
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  • 46 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Telecommunications Department installed a total of of 483 new telephone lines m the Federation m June, bringing the total for the first half of the year to 3,069 new lines. During June, there were 540 new applications registered.
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  • 131 9 U BA CHAN. General Manager of the Union of Burma Shipping Board (Government) m Rangoon, arrived m Singapore recently to explore trade potentialities m South-east Asian countries. lie Iras chn?cn Singapore, Indonesia and Hongkong ss focal points for this particular study. U Ba Chan,
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  • 37 9 MR. Eric Wee. a director of the V.M.C.A., Singapore, will leave on July 17 for Berlin to attend the World Assembly of Youth Council meeting He will be accompanied by Mrs. Wee.
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  • 114 9 THE Singapore Malay Education Council will call a meeting of representatives of all Malay and Muslim organizMions on July 29 to consider the problem of Malay education to the Colony. U.staz Ahmad Jailani Imam, secretary of the Council, told The Standard yesterday that members of the Council
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    • 265 9 -*7 |r rjv toilet mj **J -<^L. soap k: i 9 OUT OF 10 FILM STARS P— iC OMI N Gl— 11 '< ■> i 3 fi ■Ml mLf S 111 I S^K^l Hp^^b ■*> i a B9^ Wt J I li i I BB9HB yf iV y. j aTMAY
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    • 180 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products SwwWW/'. 1 y'V-'iy >'!■, v W^fc'l^^^ffi wj^^jy';''; y fjfa-/ 'v.; "v^X-.'^vl^^W^^^^Qs^S f^S' J^S SfeHHWBMW K^^y-'Oiy-*'/' •'•>X"S*/''^flMlblH9i^lk /'V '''sss/.'rfyf/SK**J$SEn TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL
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    • 706 9 <zMlmcinac IMFOBMfITIOIW AT A GLANCE gg^ 8.8.C (CieiH'nil f>\ers«a« >»<T\icp): 5 P m Science Review; lv From S^T;- '0 ''A^J^Xr The Editorials; 5.10 Charlie Kiinz M^^%m^MM*% at lne f' ;an r '-30 Danger Is *^Mk JrMMJM WW' Oui Busines-s; 6 p.m. Sweel Se eHW^^^rWr** 9 M nade; 6.30 The News
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  • 206 10 Attracting Tourists To S'pore SINGAPORE Tours Ltd. hopes to play its part m promoting the tourist industry m the Colony, said its director Mr. T. A. Simon. Mr. Simon, who is president of the Singapore Hire Car Association (for nine years), claims that for the first time Singapore now has
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  • 58 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the Following changes In its rales to merch ints yesterd 1 1 CANADA: buying. T.T "2 1 R 0 D 32 I 4. 90 day? :;2 to 16 credits bills, "2 3 3 trade bil s; selling, T.T. or oD. 31 13
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  • 189 10 SARAWAK TO CONTROL EXPORTS OF RAMII Quotas To Be Ssue The prevailing unstable conditi Cr overseas ramin market, particular! United Kingdom, which buys more th of the total production, has ncccssit Supreme Council of the Sarowok Qov to introduce control of ramin cv n >4 Aug. 1. Th:s decision v.
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  • 68 10 FINANCE COMMERCE IMPORTS LOWER MALAYAN rubber statistics showed import, at 2:867 tons m June compared with 29.955 ton? m May, The total imports for the first half year amounted to 163,222 tons compared with 172.805 toos m the corresponding period of 1955. During June Singapore Imports amounted 22.133 tons (151.
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  • 135 10 SHIPS IN PORT OI'TFR ROADS Maninia, Hoeeh Sitvermoon Refrigerator. Aga, Miguel dc Larringa, Battle Rock. Kota Cede. Rostov. Abasha. Abekan. Gen. Versp.iick. O!^ Maersk Moskva Archipelav. Alkaid. Golden Gamma. Van Gloon. Inchislav. Chuyed, Eduard Brai Santhia. Inecrskou. i\m:r roads Langsa, New Coronation, Sin Hone Ho. Maiahari. Van Den Brock. Soon
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  • 29 10 HOUSEWIVES, trade buyers and manufacturers will be invited to 'Taste, Try, B,:y'' at the fourth British Food Fair which opens at London's Olympia on Aug. 28.
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  • 40 10 THE Hon^konc Shanghai Banking (orporation has announced an interim dividend of -i per share, payable on Auy ]:>. a((ordins to cable received frooi the bank*, head office jregtcrdav. Iransfer books will be closed from July 27 to Aug. 11.
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  • 152 10 THERE w. Bgaii go nipport m industrial shares and prices general !y improved according to the layan Sharebrokers' A tion yes ten. B :siness m Straits Steamship shares vc re reported it orday. The quotation n ...:.<■ $13.75 buyi I $14.2 with fair offerings at c I
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  • 34 10 JUNE rubber crops need arc: Ayei Panas 72 700 Ib.. Glenealy 73,500 lb., X: iai z 58,000 lb.; Pa jam 115.000 Ib., Talisman 24 lb., Teluk Anscn 44,621 lb., Ulu. Benut Consolidate.
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  • 170 10 New Thinline AirCoolers For Market TWO models of the new compact design Thinline air-conditioners made by General Electric of America, have recently been introduced to the Malayan market. They are the h.p. and 1 h.p. models. A spokesman of The Borneo Co. Ltd.. the sole agents, said the new design
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  • 134 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing i prices per picul yesterday were: Copra. July $26| buyers. $265 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40 sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43 sellers; Muntok white pepper $108 sellers. Sarawak white $107 sellers, Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed
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  • 128 10 RUBBER UP 23/8c. SINGAPORE rubber prices rose 2'i cents to 92 jj cents per Ib. for first grade July shipment on a quietly steady market. The market opened quiet at slightly higher price? despite lower overseas overnight quotations. Sellers were absent and quotations improved on a quietly steady market to
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  • 27 10 NEW YORK. July 9, —DowJones closing averages: STOCKS: 30 Industrials 506.52. 20 Rails 166.30. 15 Utilities 68.94. 65 Stocks 179.18. BONDS: 40 Bonds 96.12..
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  • 281 10 A CALL for better co-operation between loggers m the Federa [■ion and Singapore sawmillers, was made yesterday by an official of th m^smSfflßßmmsg^mm Singapore Sawmillers' Association, He was commenting on the recent decision taken by the Johore Lumbering Association to reduce the export <
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  • 90 10 EXPECTED TODAY KLM KLB3O JAK 8 53 a.m. M.A. MLI2I K.L'MAL 9.55 a.m. M.A. MLIOI PG./K.L. 12.45 p.m. BOAC BA7BO LON./RAtf 12.50 p.m. Thai Airways TH3O3 BKOK'SAI 1.30 p.m. KLM KLB2I AMS./BKOK 1.35 p.m. BOAC 8A706 LON./CAL 2.20 p.m. M.A. ML2I6 PAL. 3.40 p.m. M.A. ML4O7 9AN./KUCH 4
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  • 10 10 JIMAH*S 7 tne outp it of rubber v
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  • 74 10 MALAYAN tei day ret ted the following business d BB Pet 50 T Fed Disc c F V nrdr- $1.82j $1.83 G mon $2.01 1 Hammei $J 80; Hume A5 H: H W Cemeni (1 90; M. Col II; |1.42j Rob \ci: Cold Storage s ■po- <■
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    • 770 10 PCBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Sale of G.I. and Aluminium Sheets and Tyres and Tubes. rpENDERS will be received 1 it f h'> officp of the Director Of Public Work.-. Federation ol Malaya. 'Federal Council Chamber- Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon on the r -h July. 1956. for the
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    • 490 10 NATURALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Chief
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    • 45 10 NOTICE ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD m.v. "KOTA GEDE" Contrary to our previous notice of 10th instant damaged packages may now be tendered for survey on 19th July at 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO (M) LTD. Shipping Department Tel: ***** Agents
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    • 57 10 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING w l/l "AVNGMYITTA ETA Singapore t4th M (From HOMiKOM Cargo Accepted For Penang and Contac I y, INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AG* 87, Neil Road, Telephone 3«6'*J PELNI-LINES 12. ROBINSON ROAD Tel: ***** (Freight— /Through Cargo I Tel: ***** Manege "LAWOTO" for Djokorto Sourobovo "PAHEPA" for Palembong "LANGIR"
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    • 762 11 E,.FBENCH TRADING CO., LTD. laftt/* U2/6 Robinson Road T H£ BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SCRVICI New York. Biltimore, Ph.ladclphia Cf Cult Port*. Spore P Sk**, p,,^,,, 17 23 M* 25 luly 26 27 u l v 29 A 4 S «P» 5,6 S«pt 7,8 Sept .fix. port, to load
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    • 1079 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE p UNNEL jjjjg M Carrier option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore. Due Sails P. Sham Penang Dolius for I'verpool. Holland •nd Hamburg c.
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    • 844 11 MITSUI pEI LINE Spore P. Sham Penong FOR JAPAN from India Axumoson Maru for Yokohama Kobe Moji 3 Aug FOR JAPAN frorr Continent Hogurosan Moru for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 16 J u y mm FOR U.S.A. via Suez for New York, Philadelphia, Bcltimore Harunoson Maru from Japan G.
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    • 647 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings for Bangkok ond/or Fa; East. Penang P. S'hom Spore "INDIA" In Port 1 3 1 5 July "SELANDIA" 18/19 July 20 22 July 23/25 July "MOMBASA" 19/19 July 20 22 July 23 26 July "PANAMA" 9/11 Aug 12/13Aug 14,18Aug HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam,
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  • 473 12  - Complexion Care and PIMPLES JOSEPHINE By LOWMAN HEN I write about teenagers I am usually thinking of teenage girls rather than teenage boys, or young men, because after all, this is a woman's feature. However, teenage boys and young men have as much trouble with pimples as teenage girls of
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  • 354 12 Ifiy UITA DEL MAR TODAY'S QUOTATION: "K\i k» perieace teacbea us to be most on our cu:ird to proted uin-rty wheo the roirernmeat's purposes art* beneficent." —Bramlciv \\!.I)M>DVV TOK EVEBYONE: Prior to midafternoon dealing) with those nearby. Late:- a the day requires tact. Us€ care en
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  • 366 12 Instrument Takes Photo* As It Probes CHICAGO 4 LOOK-SEE test can save many women from unnecessary surgery to remove the womb, says an American physician. It is done with a pencil thin instrument thai permits direct vision of the interior of the womb or uterus. With
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  • 82 12 GLAMOU by the Novak Audrey I it 1 Scrcno Kirn Hollywood's V I of cool TEAD OF D ICE. r So if YOU trd her loor. makes EYES ly p< too, a lashet 1 i a ek (or ■if >d) B I topi all I i i your nose, t
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    24 12 THIS exercise irill speed the loss m inches over the abdomen while building a strong abdominal wall, which women veed for health and beauty.
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  • 137 12 V\O not hang on to a grievance. Let it pass and let it go. Do not cling to hurts and grudges. Life is very short you know. Bear no malice, never harbour thoughts of bitterness or spite. Whether you are m the wrong or
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    • 667 12 i«♦ tveninq f m Vms MXJR OIL a.Ttd JffKk < BRILLIAXTINE JjjTjffl t'of'Vs-^ > f ii»'' _I^' V o>y F^^ y y^ JrVx I. TJJT,' i*'i 1 •I.A;-'. !\\\w BOURJOIS C;STR;3uTORS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE J~otf^'' Mif *i W? DIAMONDS CR iV v 7 LATEST DESIGNS V '<*^r>^S RHINESTONES LANKA
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  • 611 13 SIMPSON TO THE RESCUE He Will Help Penang s Four Top Shufflers On Their Way Says THE SPORTS EDITOR LAST week, about the same lime that certain quarters were trying: to hoodwink the fans into believing that Penangr's top shuttlers were unable to compete m the coming Malayan championships because
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  • 132 13 Today 's Sport SOCCER FRIENDLY: Eastern A. A. ys. Kowloon Motor Bus Co at Ja~ lan Besar Stadium at 8 p.m SBHFA LEAGUE DIV. I: Ford VS. Mercantile Bank at YMCA: S.T.C. vs. Chartered Bank at M.F.A.-> Hongkong Bank V*. Sim e Darby at F. N.; S.C.S. OS. Shell at
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  • 60 13 RESULTS of SAFA league matched played yesterday were: At St. George's Road, division 3A: Indian Brotherhood trounced Bedok SC 6-2. Syeri AH scored four go;. ls lor 18. At Farrer Park, Katong SC beat Pachitan 3-1. The winners led 2-1 at halftime At Geylang, division 3A, Perhimponan
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  • 99 13 AND so it goes on The RAOC and REME played another two goals each draw, after extra time, at the RASC ground last night m the second replay of the semi-final of the Parker Cup. The game was not so thrilling (or nerve racking) than its
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  • 768 13 SPRINTER Kesavan Soon took the honours m the opening day of the Singapore Secondary Schools athletic meet at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, breaking the furlong record and helping Victoria School to set a new sprint relay time. He was thus instrumental for two of the
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    • 11 13 wflraili 111 X MF9B* Liiiok DillXE 20th CE\TIiRY-K)\ g j| iKfIBH
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    • 365 13 VEHICLES EOR SALE OUALITY Tester] Cars to BUit v. ;^l requirements always available at Borneo Motors Limited Used Car Department call— Phone 213:14. TUITION BALLROOM DANCING. Private tuition Coiliek's!! The hallmark. Guaranteed one course $20. four $70. Join Collide"? Sunday classes beginners/inter--mediate 12—4 p.m. $10 per month. Join Collick's Saturday's
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    • 866 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENTS t^LASH.- -Tmy Tots Corner" Opening Friday 13th July at 390, East Coast Road Exquisite frocks for Tmy To's from or.c five years with panties to match. Also dref> maker available for older children, teenagers and mummy. SITUATIONS VACAMT EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD. APPLICATIONS are Lorftei J V
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    • 279 13 1 Abner By A/ Capp DOLL J GOESOOT V'A?^ws^ j L r sllXv^W TOSSWBI[J/th6is\ \v v WITH DOQSf-J hOllnwOOD-5^ /^^^bSwSS AFTER you HE PAYS SECHy SEX- ■S> CKIE«*-<CMEAPEST S V yo^S ON^" OVER H S WN L > A <J« FFrBE jSTA^- 5 SMtMCST ;> STUNT V N A O^^
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  • 36 14 Jockey To Fallow FRANK Hudson is the jockey to follow at Bukit Timah today. He has two good mounts m the 2.10 and 4.15. His Pearl City m the last rax-e should make a good lons:>hot.
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  • 376 14 Here's An Up*And*Coming Sprinter.... But Sovereign will really make him hurry The main event (Race Five) over six furlongs for Class One Division One sprinters at Bukit Timah this afternoon, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's July Meeting, should turn out to be
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  • 478 14 RACE ONE Your Highness II is accepting and I expect this newcomer from the Hobbs stable to score first time out over the six furlongs for Class Two. Division Three horses. Your Highness 11. a three-ycar-oid Kingstone gelding. has done everything right m his
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  • 265 14 RACE SIX Going strictly on his Ipoh display. I am rowing m with Bliss Fire m the six furlongs race for Class One, Division Two performers. Bliss Fire ran home a clever winner at Ipoh when, with 8.13. he came through with a finishing
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  • 339 14 RACf FHR££ TRIWALLA was somewhat unlucky on the first day when he was beaten by Royal Worlington II m the last couple of strides over six furlongs. Although up eleven pounds I take him to make amends today. He endeavoured to dictate the pace
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  • 468 14 RACE SEVEN With several horses having strong claims the main Claa Two Division One mile race I Is wide open. But I expect Prince of Lalita. Joe\ Tipple. Sudden jChoic r. Moneysmatc and Pearl City to provide the winner. My choice is Prince of
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  • 37 14 fi"'- and sunn past few cU Koine for i,,h at Bukii he rood NtOAtM REDII i M()N nroadr i on aii 1 THE Doubk Tr. be hrh and six Tin R drawn i. n i
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  • 54 14 Sony. ln and Thret i,. pos 11 for Cla This si> I gelding aftei a particular!: h among 8 LJ m a ied sec 8 .10. going waj dinner Bukit H< a ■rourrrc m r will n i c s s v. rui IS Jll v. 805 ai
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    • 1230 14 Windsor Lad The Spectre Trundle Hill Scrutineer YOU* HIGHNESS 11 I INTENDED YOUB HIGHNESS U INTENDED 1 intrude" Your Hifliness 11 Canton ll I"" 1 11 1 fan "on II I sun Gleam t-»i« oprnirg \..»r Hu-hne^ II (l \v iunTTk <iuiny undecided gay hunter 2 Internal krzJon Co*e« Lvporter
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