Singapore Standard, 12 July 1956

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  • 29 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE f<^ vW FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL (5 IW.) 2400 T^ J£» 28n 2 414 Ei it SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 161 1 ■pore Call For Reliefs To Attracf Foreign Capital SINGAPORE Labour Front's Parliamentary Committee has decided that Government must provide tax relief to ioreign investors as an inducement to increasing secondary industries m the Colony. s decision at the second meeting of !h; comBttitti iterday, was considered the best
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  • 18 1 I ol I f tonumber i I I i t B I
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  • 13 1 1\ with lip m thiefc of B^ m ie frc:;'i 4 e:
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  • 78 1 More Heartbreaks For A Mother n v v rk, t nc r of Weinberger i kin g ;.r. and not b for tl I Dg I rrom a tn Mrs. Brtty Weinberger went out twice later to try b p appointments with two (hone callers, one a n and the
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  • 21 1 FRENCH infantry patrols »d 29 Nationalist rebels m Algeria's Constantino Department on Tuesday and yesterlay, it was announced. U.P.
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  • 179 1 BIRMINGHAM. England. July 11 (Reuter) Group Captain Peter Town.send. British air attache m Brus>cis whose name was formerly linked with that of Princess Margaret, announced today that he would <-et out on an E B-month world tour from Belgium next October. The tour, including Malaya, would
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  • 29 1 PRESIDENT Ramon Ma-say-say of the Philippines en Tuesday he had authorized importation of 80,000 tons of rice this year to meet expected seasonal shortages. A. P.
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  • 95 1 School Beating Probe AN Inspector of Schools has been detailed by the Education Ministry to investigate a lather's clam that his eight-year-old son Abu Bakar bin Abdullah was brutally beaten up by a scliool principal. The Inspector is expected to submit his report today to the Staff Officer. Government Schools.
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  • 101 1 Elephant Attacks 2, Kills Boy .TERAXTLT. C7e& A 17--year-old Mala; boy waa killed here today by a wild elephant The boy had set out m. the forest with his father, when suddenly they were confronted by the e'.ephant. The father called out to the boy to throw himself down near
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  • 302 1 Rules Must Be Strict Yap ANY member of the Singapore trade delegation to Red China who becomes a •'nuisance" will be packed home immediately, the organizer of the mission. Mr. Yap Phcng Geek, declared yesterday. This i> part of the disciplinary
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  • 123 1 The Gay Duke -In Plaid Pants LONDON. July 11 (AP> The 20-year-old Duke of Kent often accused of looking frowzy m public, was acclaimed today as the creator of a now style: plaid pants with a long-tailed morning C °The Queen's gay young cousin wore the outfit yesterday at the*
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  • 844 1 dfdfsdfdsf KUALA LUMPUR, WED.— THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT IS FACING GRAVE FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES AND IT IS SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING AN INCREASE IN TAXATION TO AVERT EXHAUSTION OF ITS REVENUE BALANCE, THE FINANCE MINISTER, COL. H. S. LEE, TOLD THE FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TODAY. He
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  • 166 1 NICOSIA, July 11 (AP) British troops and police rounded up 200 youthful Greek Cypriots today m a sudden swoop on "Murder Mile" m Nicosia's inner walled city. The authorities sprang the dragnet m the hopes of bagging one or more top commanders of
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  • 226 1 SINGAPORE Police yesterday disproved a claim made by Radio Malaya that there existed a secret weapon" which could track down pirate radio listeners m Singapore. f~~~ Mr. Peter Claguc. the Poiiee secretary, told The Standard: '"I can safely say that no such equipment i
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  • 65 1 SINGAPORE rubber prices rose 2\ cents to 95 cents per lb. for first grade July shipment, on trade buying. This price level is the highest since March this year. The tin price dropped 523 to ***** per picul. Market circles attribute this to the caution
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  • 242 1 HK Breaks Up That Taipei Sabrejet HONGKONG. JuJv 11 (UP) The Government decided today to dismantle the Nationalist Chinese Sabrejet which force-land-ed here on Jan. 31. but a spokesman said "nothing has been settled about its future disposal." The force landing of the F-86 Sabrejet fighter eariy this year caught
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  • 61 1 TOKYO. July 11, (Reutcr) Japanese firemen In a Tokyo suburb today answered an emergency fire alarm and after dousing the fire accused a dos of irson. Investigation of the fire m the dog's kennel revealed that the dog had taken a box of matches
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  • 149 2 Electricity Dispute End* But Trouble Elsewher THE strike threat by 2,500 employees of the Singapore City Council electricity department is off. A settlement has been reached between the Electricity Department Workers' Union and the City Council on all major o'aims, and negotiations will continue on the
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  • 142 2 AN increasing number of Malay soldiers during the last few weeks have been reading a new, brightly presented, weekly newspaper called "Perwir a," or "The Warrior." Perwira, during Its existence of barely a month, has travelled all over the Federation and Singapore. It is
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  • 128 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A nation-wide registration of children for education may begin m August, an official announcement said today The new Alliance education policy aims at finding a place m the type of school of thr parents' choice for every child between the age of 6
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  • 122 2 Special Plane For Teachers Will Open New Airport KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two .specially chartered plane? will be the first fourengined overseas planes to take off from the new International Airport next month. The $500,000 termin§| building will be official^? opened on Aug. 1 by the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman.
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  • 58 2 MALACCA, Wed—Recruiting of police-women for the Federation Police Force will start at the Central Police Station here on July 14. Any girls between 18 to 24 years of age, with a knowledge of English up to Standard V level, are eligible for enlistment. Candidates must, however,
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  • 37 2 PENANG. Wed. A toddy shop-keeper. V. K. Veloo. re- j ported to the Police that a tnan broke into his shop m Bukit Tengah last night and drank two pints of toddy from the counter.
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  • 125 2 KUALA SELANGOR, Wed. Sixty Indian teachers m Selango" are planning an extensive tour of South India and Ceylon during the Christmns holidays. They have appealed to the Education Department to start ♦he schools' next academic year one week later m January to enable
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  • 342 2 Board Awarded Damages Against 2 Banks KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Negligence m checking the authenticity of information given by a man. who claimed to be the sole proprietor of two companies. made two Kuala Lumpur banks liable for damages totalling $21,493.22 today. The Rubber Industry Replanting Board was awarded damages and
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  • 157 2 IPCH. Wed.— Chai Wooi, 31. was ordered by Mr. Justice Thomson to be sent to the Tanjong Rambutao Mental Hospital for observation after appearing at the High Court here on a charge of unlawful possession of a handgrenade. Chai fared a capita]
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  • 30 2 BEXTOXG. Wed. Another Malay class for Chinese school teachers has been opened here at the Kai Mun Chinese School. More than 30 teachers are attending the class.
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  • 89 2 THE shortage of specialists m ohq^ gynaecology m Singapore, and especiallj k\ ration, is the main preoccupation ol |y Master of Surgery, Professor 11. 1! k f Prof, Shearrs. Professor ol ~Z~ Midwifery and Gynaecology, University of Malaya, was awarded the Master of Surgery degree
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  • 151 2 MR. On? Tit Hual. s<i. (above; one of seven locally engaged Air Mm istry employers who will receive testimonials of good service has carried out survey work m the jungles of Malaya m a "cheerful and exemplary" manner. The presentation will be
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  • 210 3 Smuggling A Sore Spot THE Singapore Government has given up the idea of sending an economic mission to Indonesia to work out a permanent commercial and trade arrangement between the two countries. Botl governments have been m constant communication over this and allied issues since
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  • 136 3 Let Muslims Have A Say-UMNO THE Singapore division of *,he Uu ted Malays National Organization urge that the appointment i >ci s to the Muslim Adttfsory Board m ire should be made through, and with the approval of, Muslim organizations m the Colony. Sye I Ahmad Jamalul U MLN O.s,
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  • 179 3 Dancers Go On A Shopping Tour "OHAYO, kosuie no nedangiva ikura deska?" (Goodmorning;, how much is this perfume, please?) asked a pretty member of the Japanese Don Yada Follies when the entire troupe visited a large Singapore departmental store yesterday during the course of a
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  • 83 3 COMMENCING today, and thereafter every Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, two members of the Liberal Socialist Party. Messrs. William Tan and S. M. Vasagar. w 11 meet the public and help them solve their problems, at the fourth floor of their Group One Headquarters
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  • 188 3 Mended Hearts IncNot For The Lovelorn HAVE you heard of the Mended Hearts Incorporated an association of people with heart afflictions? You might not have because they are not a band of people who are involved m hopeless love or a romantically frustrated lot. Far from that. They are simple,
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  • 103 3 A PARTY BOOST FOR LIM MR. LIM Chn Siong has boon appointed assistant secretary of the People's Action Party. Mr. Lim who received the largest number of votes at Sunday's Party conference is considered to be an extreme left winger drawn from the P. A. P. -led trade union group.
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  • 100 3 THE Singapore Labour Front has decided that plural voting: m future Rural, District and City Council elections should be abolished. This decision was reached at a recent meeting of the Central Committee of the Party. The Committee also decided that a candidate contesting the elections
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  • 28 3 NG YEW HENG. a bookseller, was found guilty of displaying obscene photos and books at his stall by the Magistrate at Seremban yesterday and fined $50.
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  • 125 3 A SINGAPORE Magistrate. Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday refused to hear a case against Karikahan Kanji Mohamed Hamid who was charged with outraging the modesty of two women as the date and time of the alleged oiTence was not m the charge. He said the person
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  • 57 3 A SINGAPORE <eaman. Sharih Yusoff bin Abdul Rahman, was fined $500 by the Second District Judge. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday. Sharih was convicted for committing theft of 200 tins of cigarettes, and one case of chicken curry tins worth $45(5 on board the ship Serampang
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  • 231 3 TWO courting couples were having a "friendly chat" at a lonely spot m Tanjong Katong, when three armed thugs pounced on them, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. This was said m evidence by Mr. Chow Chee Choy at a preliminary inquiry into charges of
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  • 98 4 Sir Han Hoe Temporary P.S.C. Boss SIR Han Hoe Lim, a member of the Public Services Commission since 1952, will be the Commission's new Chairman, until his normal term of office expires m Sept. 11 this year. He succeeds Mr. A. W. Frisby, who has retired. Mr. W. L. Blythe,
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  • 223 4 fgdfsdsf KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Organisers of Pesta, the biggest festival of culture ever to be staged m the Federal capital, are keeping their fingers crossed as rain marred the first rehearsal scheduled for tonight. And the prospects of the weather brightening up are
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  • 150 4 THE Malayan /Urways Local Employees' Union of Singapore yesterday welcomed the move by 8.0.A.C. to acauire shares of Ma!?. van Airway?. B:;t, the Union stressed, the Local people or Government should have controlling shares m the company if the firm could not be nationalized
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  • 154 4 CLOSING ruDher prices (rents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday) were: Bu>er*i Sellers No 1 KSS Spot (norn 95 05 1 July No. 1 RSS J)5 95 1 No. 2 RSS 91| 92 No. 3 RSS 90} 91 Tone: Easy. SPOKE TIN The price of lin on the local
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  • 125 4 Man Jailed 2 Yrs, Fined $5,000 RAW opium worth $120,000 was found m the boot of a ear by Customs officers one night m March, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. The Customs officers had earner hidden themselves m a patch of
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  • 136 4 A SCHOOL-BOY cycling home and his friend on the cross-bar were thrown off the bicycle when it collided with a motor-bus at Kampong Java Road, a Singapore Traffic Court was told yesterday. Koh Teck Mee. a student, said this while testifying dgainst Soo Kee Choon,
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  • 77 4 TWO car loacLs of about 20 gangsters who were about to enter Pagoda Street from New Bridge Road m Singapore Chinatown last night soon made off when they suspected they were about to be ambushed. As the cars entered the Jitreet they spotted a member of a rival
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  • 59 4 THE Serangoon branch of the Malayan Indian Congress m Singapore will soon start a Tamil school 'or the benefit of its members. A resolution to this effect wa s adopted by the Congress at its annual general meeting recently. The meeting also decided to establish a
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  • 132 4 RASC Private Up On Five Counts At Court Martial IPOH, Wed.— Private Bernard Telfer of the Third Company, Royal Army Service Corps, claimed trial, at a district Court Martial here today, to five charges of using: insubordinate and threatening: language, striking a senior officer, using violence and destroying public property.
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  • 127 4 Malacca Kite Flyers MALACCA, Wed. Hundreds of Malacca residents are headed for Kuala Lumpur this weekend for the Pesta festival at Lake Gardens. There has been a heavy run on local bus companies for chartered buses. Yesterday, the town's 'main wau' (kite flying) team had a try-out with their large
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  • 134 4 $20,000 Fire Was Started By A Pet Cat A TABBY cat caused a $20,000 fire and deprived 100 people of their homes m Aljunied Road. Singapore, on Tuesday night. The cat, the pet of a little girl, sprang on a table after a ise and upset a kerosene oil-lamp. Oil
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  • 122 4 Boy's Death: An Open Verdict AN open verdict was recorded m a Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday on Suratnam bin Ahmad, aged 9, who wa s electrocuted at Lorong Taf Seng on May 30 this year. Inspector Y. L. Scan, investigating, told the Court that Suratnam's parents at first suspected foul
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  • 86 4 A BUS driver. Mohamad bin Abdullah, was yesterday lined $500 and disqualified from driving for 12 months by Singapore City Magstrate. Mr. K.C. Chan, for unlawfully plying a car for hire at Maxwell Road, on Nov. 11 last year. Vehicles Department Chief Inspector G. Westerhout,
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  • 120 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— Ramasamy, a labourer, was today charged m the High Court for causing grievous hurt to Paul, a 55-year-old weeder. with an axe, m Paloh on Feb. 21. The court was told that Paul, walked into Ramasamy's room to remonstrate with him
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  • 50 5 Medals For Serving Malaya ELEVEN British nurses, who served m Malaya, were presented with silver medals by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, m recognition of their 15 years' service overseas. The presentation was made at the Overseas Nursing Associa t i o n's Jubilee party held m London on Tuesday.
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  • 45 5 MR. LAN A. Macgregor, a former Lecturer m History at the University of Malaya, died m West Africa, last week. He was 29. Born m 1927, Mr. Mar^rcsor was educated at Cranbrook College and Jesus College, Cambridge, where he graduated m 1947.
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  • 111 5 HE FEARS GERMS ON OPIUM PIPES AFTER convicting a tubercular patient for an opium offence. Singapore Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J. AT. DevereuxColebourn. ordered the immediate destruction of the smoking pipe which was seized from him. He feared that germs on the pipe might infect those handling it. The T.B. patient.
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  • 62 5 MALACCA, Wed -A farewell tea party for Mr. W. Sweet ma n. Secretary for Chinese Affairs here, will be given by the school n.aragcment committees of the Pay Fon£, Pay Teck and -ng Ming Schools at 3 p.m. on July 14. Mr. Sweetman is going to Penang
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  • 73 5 MR. James Elliot, new Director of the United States Information Service m Singapore, paid a surprise visit to the offices of the Singapore Standard yesterday, with the IS. Consulate's Research Officer. Mr. Archibald Sampson Mr Klliot. who is an old China hand, hopes to visit
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  • 111 5 500 'Swot' For Nanyang Finals MORE than 500 students of Nanyang University are now burning the midnight oil for their first year final examinations which began last Monday. The exam nation will continue till the end of this week after which the students will begin their three-week vacation. A total
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  • 44 5 i thusa ex--.1 $180 fror- a Malay woman li\ li grounds of the Goodwood Park Hotel, S• v re, las I after teniag to k." her. c woman, I right< ne i by threat, handed then her u\ Ings.
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  • 261 5 MALAYA can have a Gallup polls institute if the governments ot* Singapore and the Federation are prepared to have it. the Director of Australian Gallup Polls, Mr. Roy Morgan, said m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Morgan, Who arrived by Qjn:a.> from Indonesia, said Indonesian Republic,
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  • 322 5 New Demand On Towkays Who Face Kidnap Risks DRIVERS working for Singapore millionaires are now asking for more pay for driving them around at night. They maintain that the money paid to them for night driving is insufficient to cover risks. Two of their colleagues were
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  • 25 5 THE Benton^ branch of the Pan-Malayan Pui Long Association celebrated its llth anniversary on Monday nisht with a Cantonese opera performance and a dinner.
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  • 312 5 FEAR OF FRUSTRATION THE MAIN CAUSE GOVERNMENT careers have no big attraction for graduands of the University of Malaya because of their fear of frustration. A good number of the 230 gradua&ds, especially those With Honours degrees, fear that they might be asked to serve
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  • 163 5 THE local United Malays National Organization has made a request to the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to get the area of the Malay Settlement at Jalan Eunos extended by at least another 100 acre.'. UMNO's general secretary, Syecl Ahmad Jamallil, tola The
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 464 6 THE composition and size of the unofficial Singapore trade mission to Communist China seem to indicate that trade prospects are not the sole preoccupation of all members of the mission. There is no doubt that each man has his own reasons for Joining the party, but the
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    • 477 6 J^ DEAL of shuffling and reshuffling is apparently going on behind the scenes on Singapore's political front. This is not surprising. The failure of the Marshall-led freedom mission has made it necessary for political parties here to take a fresh stock of their positions and to prepare lor
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  • 212 6 S:r; Would it not be better for the Income Tax Department to adopt another method of collecting taxes? Ins' cad of sending out forms Id tax-nayers at the end of the financial year for them to "pay up' ail their dues at cr/e, the Department could ask all
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 6 Third Hoor fiddle and Diddle, Estate Agents, Jerry- built houses, no drainage, ruinous terms What hove I I got to lose, I'm leaving or the i end of the week! I
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  • 797 6  - SPOTLIGHT ON CRIME Michael Davie By high-grade club nearby. Next, during a court case m Belgium, it was made known that two members of the celebrated Messina family had been running a chain of very expensive brothels just off Park Lane. Then a man was shot dead through the neck.
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 501 6 S:r; The police have no r phr whatsoever to manhandle a well-behaved and law-abiding reporter oj a newspaper who is doing, his duty by covering news )ot the public. In the case of your reporter, Mr. Peter Kurt, the police have acted m a very
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  • 548 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME QN TUESDAY afternoon one irate parent, leading his scared, scarred, sobbing eight-year-old son with a bruise on the left check and a welt on the arm stalked into THE STANDARD office and enabled the newspaper to publish the photograph of The victim of the
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  • 530 6 Bir; i waj ama» d to see m his i iiuria uin to j v admirable i aper on Saturday last that Aster Gunasekera has lost his sense of proportion tor the first tme that I can remember. I refer to his grossly unfair and
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  • 81 6 "The Bible Society haagiven us a quota of sixty Bibles every year. The Bible weighs about fivt* pounds and we can only get twenty of them on to a yak. We get three yak loads every trading season and these were distributed m Tibet until 1953 and then they
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  • 56 7 ATHENS, July 11 (AP) Continuing slight earth tremors were reported m the Aegean islands today as the Government pushed ahead with aid operations for the v.ctims of Monday's severe quakes and tidal waves. The Athens Observatory said it recorded 82 "very sight" tremors m a
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  • 49 7 BRIGHTON. England, July 11 (AP) A surgeon estimated today that the medical profession had cured cancer m 250.000 people now walking the streets of Britain. The figure was given by A. Dickson Wright, surgeon at St. Mary's Hospital. London, and treasurer of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund.
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  • 210 7 SECRET MOVE TO OUST ADENAUER SECRET MOVE TO OUST ADENAUER dfsdfsdf Some German politicians were said to be distributing among deputies of the Lower House of Parliament a petition calling tor the replacement of Adenauer by Finance Minister Fritz Schaeffer. F. Strauss, Federal Minister for Atomic Development, first reported the
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  • 207 7 I Corpses Out Of Storage \M ISCO. July 11 (Reuter) A strike of ;r.nr dissers uhich began on May 7 and ttrms of a wane settlement will liaataniei! 'at'.'r. thf S'M> bodies l stCVSSJf Mnce ,i!i will sta: t in'unlin^ to mayor, Mr. fi.itopher, who the settlement. ?anwhile. i
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  • 35 7 Reds Arrest Agents, In Berlin p j v -many i 11 had inte!i:^ence had orders to I and tie I was f. ;ng, r.a.-t itj d chief. Ho did nati tnality, CIS Of bn ke
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  • 157 7 GOV7. DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITIES 11. IP)— hi «;o\erngal claims *m mothers hlr th to a child r jped by '1 OlfUr (.rrhart pU to a i 'i s t ion, Puhl ui-lfare not the ould t.ik*» n and published s-u-rnracnt tnnuum t-tl ♦rnruent ilf«l that NS West
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  • 54 7 rißrn j u v ii (AP> Prince Rainier and MONTE C £RLO. July ii < out of the tiny his Hollywood bride Grace c trip to Pnr is. principality last night tor ra 0 eir the court Asked about the p^uof a^ya orUjßa(elyi j n^T^h^^e^to^l^^h^
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  • 14 7 H-Tests New British Plan The search for an international disarmament agreement continues xcvcvcvxcvxcv xcvxcvxv
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  • 10 7 Welcome Home, Mr. President, And Welcome Little Sister gfgfgfg U.P.
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  • 168 7 COLOMBO, July 11 (AP)— Premier Solomon Bandaraniike told his first news conference since his return from the London Commonwealth conference that all British troops except those m the service of the Ceylon government will leave the country when Ceylon takes over the British bases
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  • 55 7 TOKYO. July 13 (UP) Japanese scientists claimed the United States this morning exploded the "biggest* 1 H-bomb of its current nuclear test series m the Enhvetok-Bikini proving grounds. By the Japanese count this is the eiarnh shot m the series which began on May 5 although the
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  • 83 7 Undo Stalin's Evil Dulles WASHINGTON, July 11 (Reuter) Mr. John Foster I") i ea tiie United States Secretary of State, today called on the Soviet Government to restore independence to the "satellite" countries as part of its campaign to undo evils under Stalin. He said m a prepared statement read
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  • 151 7 London Calling Anita In The Nude BEVERLY HILLS. July 11 (AP) A gold-plated nude statue of actress Anita Ekbcrg. the golden blonde from Sweden, promises to be quite a Stimulant lor art appreciation. Shortly after Director Stephen Silagv placed the27Jinch statue m the front window of his gallery of modern
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  • 72 7 BRIGHTON, England. July 11. (UP)— Taking too many aspirins to relieve headaches or high temperature can bring on polio, a doctor warned here yesterday. Dr. G.I. Watson told the annual convention of the British Mecical Association that other virus diseases were equally likely to
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  • 41 7 GENERAL Edson Burns, U.N. truce supervision organization Chief of S'.aff. yesterday announced he has received assurances from botn Israel and Jordan that "there are no troop concentrations m the Jerusalem area beyond those pcrrn'tted under the general armistice agreement." A.P
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  • 30 7 LESLIE CARON. 24. French actress and dancer, and director Peter Hail. 25. announced their engagement m London yesterday. They said they planned to be married later this year.— AP.
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  • 134 7 WASHINGTON. July 11 (UP) Russia charged the United States yesterday with "a gross violation of air space of the Soviet Union by U.S. military planes." Soviet Ambassador Georqi Zaroubin filed a formal protest m a 10-minute interview with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles.
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  • 205 7 KARACHI. July 11 (Reuter) Doctors and relief squads were working: today among about 500,000 inhabitants whose bamboo and straw homes had been swamped m early and heavy monsoon rains. About five inches of rain has fallen m the past four days, flooding low lying areas
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  • 150 7 Two Black Eyes And A Separation HOLLYWOOD, July 11 IAP) Actress Jocnn? Dru mode this double-barrelled announcement yesterday: S'ie is embarking n a tnal separation from actor John Ireland; she cannot work for o week because of two black eves. "Wr want a little time to work cut our problems,"
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  • 334 7 It Was Rough At That Moscow Air Day Party 5 WASHINGTON, July 11 J; (AP) Senators said yester--2 day that Air Force General 2 Nathan F. Twining told them 1> about a dispute between top < Russian leaders Khrushchev and Bulganin at a Moscow recept on after both had drunk
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    • 125 7 fOLUPOPS m ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVOURS by These Lollipops are pure sweets made from 4 j£ the finest ingredients and their delicious I BB^rv 0 JP selection of f r uit flavours makes them c f u>\ WM^^-' \w favourite with children. Packed eight to a //i *^\rv«!W \w bag and
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  • IN THE FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
    • 342 8 Leong Reveals Lack Of Health Facilities KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister for Health, Mr. Leong Yew Koh, revealed m the Federal Legislative Council today that there was a shortage of 1,500 nurses m the country's hospitals. He said that to implement Government's $50,--000.000 rural health scheme,
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    • 250 8 Farmers' College To Get A Boost GOVERNMENT will spend (328,000 over the next five year s on agricultural education, Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak. Minister lor Agriculture and Forestry, told the Council. He said the money would be spent on Improving equipment and facilities at the College of Agriculture, Serdang. Better
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    • 279 8 Need For Changes In Fishing Industry A COMPLETE physical and material re-organiza-tion of the Federation's $122,000,000 fishing industry was recommended to the Federation Government today. In a report tabled at today's Council meeting an 11-man committee, headed by the Minister for Agriculture, Inrhe Abdul Aziz l>hak. has recommended that to
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    • 125 8 2,381 Apply For Hackney Permits A RECORD number of Malay applicants fur hackney-carriage permits 2.381 m all were ieceived m the past 18 months. Of these, 308 were approved, said Minister for Transport Ong Yoke Lin, m answer to a question by Dato Haji Yahya, at the Federal Legislative Council.
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    • 289 8 Millions Of Dollars Lost In Rubber Wood FEDERAL Councillors were given a glimpse of the vast potential wealth that could be tapped from the millions of tons of useless rubber wood that is destroyed every year. To prove that it was no case of mere wishful thinking. Minister for Agriculture
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    • 128 8 Dependents Receive $900,000 MORE than 1900,000 was paid lasi Fear to dependents of 218 labourers who died as I result of Injuries sustained :or Vr.c Worlanen*S Compensation Ordinance. This was revealed by the Minister for Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, m answer to a question raised by Inche Abdul Khalid
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    • 35 8 CREATION of the Federation Government's first foreign diplomatic post was authorized by the Federal Legislative Council. The new post, to be established m Canberra. Australia, officially came into effect on July l.
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    • 29 8 THE Federation Government paid a total of $39,960 for information leading to the capture, or killing, of Communist terrorists m June, it was announced.
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    • 80 8 FEDERAL Legislative G oved expenditure tot 111 i more than SIOO.OGO for establishment of the E oergency Food Denial C nization. Tne first head of c new organization S eppard, former British Adviser, Nfegri Sembi i c s salary cri $2,067 a month. The organization
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    • 38 8 Cheque Lo Is Still' A Mysten raoi i j a suspc In stolen •age O The Commissi I repor v ative "igaiior. on since the losses were B C I] of 153,01 wards, anq to Ss2< clai:: non.
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    • 26 8 THE Uiten been at af the Mj poii c He wa tun bo sanctior, tun i ing the p i ial un
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    • 235 8 $20 Mil, To Make it Work THE Council approved without demur a supplementary budget provision of $20,000,000 required for the immediate implementation of the Alliance Government's new education policy. The pol.cy was drawn up by a committee headed by the Minister for Education. Dato
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    • 53 8 LADY Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, yesterday paid a visit to three Colony girls' schools the Methodist. Antl ony Road, and Braddell Rise Girls' Schools accompanied by Miss J. M. Holland of the Ministry of Education Above. Lady Black addresses students of- the Anthony Road
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    • 131 8 A CAPITAL grant of S3.000.0(M) to the of Malaya was approved here todij b\ tie f2 Legislative Council. Shortly after the (Jnivera I was established it was agreed that the Federation Government would contribute $5,000,--000 towards its cost Only a Bum of
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  • 1230 9 on the Letter FROM INDIA lyp the lapse of I jh^p twelve years r ji o\er the again En: ulth ma^ nif yL.V the topofra- Hills, m X < insconct !iiii;p bowl .uLiries of p. md India irM i .;m-t^c m a I v n moun- >x
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  • 318 9 THE STARS AND YOU TOI> A V 'S: QUOTATION: "•t is folly to put the plough m front of the oxen."— R;ibeleiv nyi U 5 SI)AV FOR KYKRYu.Nfc.: To noon today: be selfreliant, don't *>':<. grant favours if you can avoid doing so. Liter favours plans, trips. inspirations, ideas. Catch
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    • 19 9 ,^\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\\\\\\»» \\H THIS PAGE^ Newsletter from India; 5 The Stars and You; Comics for Children; Crossword Puzzle; Laughs Chuckles;
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    • 113 9 k f^jWM Comics For The Children tftf/tPEXWC Will Appear In This L mmmmm Column Every Thursday P^ (ontinuin^ J f I His \d\entures FLASH romps along with his pals across the field X," to find the train m the quarry Suddenly, Ann V T sees something 3 I k: n
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    • 418 9 Standardly CROSSWORD PUZZLE I I I) ii II r^ ii I ■BsH i SB i I I -c> Pin rc 3. It is a cleaner principle LLUt3 (7) r n rtS s 4. Contrary principles <10) Ulvu^ 5. Oh. cease! must find 1. Are the valleys young then" death return
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 150 10 FIRST IDEAL HOME SHOW FOR S'PORE PLANS are under way to launch Singapore's first Ideal Home Exhibition at the Great World Park m October, Mr. Abdul Hamid, the park's assistant manager, told The Standard yesterday. The exhibition will be held on the site of the Trade and Industries Fair. It
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    • 112 10 SHIPS IN PORT OI TFR ROADS Xanin-.a. Xor-.p. s-.tr. Abashn. General Verspijck, Musi, Pilote Gamier, Abekan, Chunchi, Moskva, Ormara, Refrigerator 1 Archipelav, M irelli, Brawlers, [nchislay, Van Riem^djik. BeniawcTS. INNER ROADS \rnehim, Mahatevli, Kirn Heap Huat. To::s; Hone. K.ih 1 Pusens, New Coronation, M hine, Marudu, Tai T;nng. Pernitis. Matahari,
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  • 37 10 LARGE contingents of oversea buyers are expected at the second British sponsored International Watch and Jewellery Trade Fair which will be held at the Royal Albert Hall, London, from Sept. 20 to 27.
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  • 160 10 AUTHORIZED, dealers of G.E.C. refrigerators attended a "get-together" at the Company's air-conditioned showroom at Bukit Timah where they were shown the latest range of models on display. One model, the DE 81 B (8 cv. ft.) has a butterdish built into the inner side of
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  • 134 10 UNIMOG SHOWS ITS PACES MALACCA. Wed. Planters. agriculturists, and timber men attended a demonstration of a German made all-pur-pose vehicle, on a replanted clearing at Tanga Batu. The vehicle, a Unimog. hauled a 13-ton train which Included a fully loaded bus up a 10 degree incline. After the demonstration Mr.
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  • 173 10 THE U.S. Commerce Department reported m Washington yesterday that world production of natural rubber m May, 1956 totalled 140,000 long tons compared with 135,000 tons m May, 1955. Production for the first five months of 1956 was the same as for the similar period m
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  • 51 10 GUTHRIfi CO. LTD. reported the following outputs from the various mines and estates: rubber 9.308,380 ib. m June (42.817.380 lb. for the first six months): tea (black) 160,000 lb. (1.082.000 lb.); palm oil 1.515 tons (6.849 tons); palm kernels 418 tons (1,981 tons); tin ore 1,823 plculs (8,793
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  • 160 10 PROGRESS IN RUBBE ROA TEST LAST v COUtog.n 9 on 6 "uol report 0( Rubb r D -eio P andfi the usr of rubbpJl and fu search the y cial trial roads couni rubber and thor anri ru lli< mileag( m Hi itain th. •retlth .nri ti,r was substani Rail
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  • 248 10 Not Practicable Yet, Says Expert THE use of ice and sea water instead of crushed ice to preserve fish caught has been introduced here since 1937, the Chief Fisheries Officer, Dr. Tham Ah Kow, told The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on a
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  • 206 10 Malayan To Study U.K.Port Working t MR. G. Sathianathan, J a regional assistant of 1 Mansfield Co. Ltd.. 5 will leave Singapore J on July 18 on the s.s. 5 Anchises for a fourJ month training trip to Britain and the Conti- nent 2 He will spend some 2 time
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  • 171 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices rose to the highest since March this year, first grade July shipment improving by 21 cents to 95 cents per lb. on a market which eased slightly at the close, after reaching 96 cents on trade buying. The market opened uncer- tain at
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  • 137 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN riunbrafcen jr«* terday reported the following business done: Industrials: F X ords $1 R2j to SI 84. Georgetown Di Hammers $2.80; Waugh $1 37|: M. Cemeni $1 65, c 60 Col SI: Robinson o:n< 49; Spore Cold Storage $1.50; VV. ords $8.50, $8.60; Wearne $2.90; W
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  • 40 10 NEW YORK. July 10 (UP) Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS 30 Industrials 508.34 20 Rails 167.39 15 Utilities 68.98 65 Stocks 179.87 BONDS 40 Bonds 9fi.04 The Dow-Jones commodity futures Index < 1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 156.39.
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  • 19 10 THE Indian Government has derided to ban export of husks of pulses of all kinds outside India.
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  • 67 10 MA: were as pr< yetneni 1 m i gulai better nS cfai m IN I) I STRIAIi E Praser Or W I 2JB Hongkong Bank Ma i MeAl P j Simo I Wear i B i os. Wi n MINIS' Ay ci Berjui S K.. 1 I
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  • 12 10 follov. r; I Deuts < Kroi }< vals 01 f Ul 4
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  • 134 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, July $26\ buyers, $26| sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40 sellers. coconAit 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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    • 1016 10 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT Properties for sale at (F.MS. Tap. 137) Batu Pahat. Notice under Section 137 HAJI TAHIR Wn WHEREAS it appears tc the ASNAWI SARIJAN >V Council that the urj- deceased. dermentloned land Is m process ol development: wnti^P v therefore given T HE following properties are
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    • 301 10 NOTICES PERAK MEDICAL DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE THENDERS are Invited for the J supply of the following motor vehicles to the Perak Medical Department: (a) Or.c Travelling Dispensary (Var.) (b) One Station Wagon (c) Two Ambulances 2. Tenders dose at 12 Nocd en Ist August, 1956. 3. For further particulars please
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    • 127 10 WffSVkmfl^m^S3m EXPECTED TODA Malayan Airways MLI2I X 1 IW (iaruda Airways GA572 Jak Qantas KMSI4 I ■»»> Malayan ..rways MLIOI P«r X *lalavan Airways MLUS Kn X I BO AC 8A770 I BOAC 8A705 Syd Malayan Airways MI-411 San hiu Malayan Airways MLIO7 KB h I Pan American PAAB33 S™
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    • 762 11 ;L O-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. t; 'THE 4 BLUE FUNNEL UIUT NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE K 3o*fon. N*» roik, Baltimore, Philadelphia 6 Cult Pot tt, S'por. P Sham Pwaf| 3 i ul¥ 24 2 S July 26/27 0* 29 A 4 Sept 5/6 iep» 7/8 yocttd »ta other pO rt» to
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    • 1099 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) S "ZZ' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T £j Carriers option to proceed via other ports o load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore. Due Sail* P. Sham Penans •teus for Liverpool Ciasgow C. 15/16
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    • 829 11 MITSUI pE} LINE Spore P. S'hom Ptnong FOR JAPAN from India Axumoson Maru for Yokohama Kobe Moji 3 Aug FOR JAPAN frorr Continent Hagurosan Maru for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 15 j u y mmm FOR U.S.A. via Suez for New York, Philadelphia, Bcitimore Horunosan Maru from Japan In
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    • 710 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilirg» for Bangkok and/oi ?o. East. Penong P. Sham Spore "INDIA" In Port 13/15 July "SELANDIA" 19/20 July 21/23 July .4/26 July "MOMBASA" 21/21 July 22/23 July 24/25 July "PANAMA" 9/11 Aug 12 13Aug MISAug HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen. Spore P. Sham
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    • 6 12 These Girls Are Too 'Skinny' vxcvbcgfdgdfg
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    • 48 12 WHAT'S THIS? JUST A LARK I WHAT'S THIS? A ducking tor Tommy ("You Lucky People") Trinder? Relax... I Ihe picture was taken at wm 1 Southsea, where Tommy is 1 appearing m a show. The girls were on a raft which was on its way Worthing. mmm, ■^saaaaat--^
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    • 63 12 FIREARMS by the score, held by San Francisco police for the three years pre^ cribed by low after se zure, are tossed into Son Francisco Bay within sight but out of reach of the Federal orison on Alcatraz Island (background) Waiting to follow the
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  • 102 13 Malaya's Sports Stadium N C hi c Abdul ay at iled to C mnci] a multispot \s staFecb I ft] Capiippr al for toti ftrda Wei Minister Malaya ing coun- a p. a- r. a sta m .a '.y now ihl threshold -r Hid that would latkn for from friendly
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  • 66 13 TWE STY-YEAR-OLD David Lim tiled) with a Hercules Sports Bicycle plans to cycle mj w&u aromid the world early next year. In the centre is Mr. P. M. Geary, the Over, seas Representative of Her- curs Cycle Motor Co., Ltd.. Strmingham, and Mr. Goh Chye H;n,
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  • 90 13 Cycling Around The World TWENTY YEAR OLD David Li:n of H.M.S. Torror. Naval Base, Singapore, has set his heart on cycling around the world from the Co' any next year. David p:ans to visit 23 countries. He believes h:s marathon ride to these places will take him abotlfl 10 years
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  • 589 13 More Records In Schools C'ships By VERITY GILL ANGLO Chinese School set up a fine record yesterday when they won the Singapore Secondary Schools Sports Council athletic championships for the fourth time m succession when the meet was concluded at Jalan Bes~\r stadium. Under ide^l conditions five
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  • 71 13 IPOH, Wed.—Saigon became the fourth foreign country to accept Malaya's invitation to participate m the first interport tennis competition for the Datoh Yeap Hong Ghee's cup on Aug. 21 at Singapore. mx^-Jsfyt:.other three countries which have accepted the invitation are Ceylon, Thailand and Indonesia.
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  • 98 13 Ball -by-Ball commentaries. with music during meal intervals and weather stoppages, will be broadcast continuously by the 8.8.C. during the Third Test Match between England and Australia at Headingley. Leeds, from today to July 17. Time 3 (m Malayan Standard Timc> and frequencies will be as follows:Direct transmission
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  • 42 13 Today's Sport SOCCER S.A.F.A. LEAGUE DIV. 3A: Radin Mas vs. Junior A. A. at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. DIV. 3B: Blue Rovers S.C. vs. Indian Youngsters at Geylang Stadium at 5.15 ■p.m. ATHLETICS Secondary Girls InterSchool sports at Jalan Besar Stadium.
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  • 70 13 WASHINGTON. July 10 (UP) Stan (The Man) Musial hit the fifth home run of his brilliant all-star career and Willie Mays hit a pinch two-run homer to help the National League upset the pick of the American League talent, 7-3, today at Griffith Stadium. Friend was the winning
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  • 237 13 The Third Test LEEDS, July 11 (Reuter)— With victory vital to both sides, the third cricket test between England and Australia, starting at Headingley here tomorrow, should be played m an attacking spirit. Australia, one up m the fivematch series, would be placed m an
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  • 434 13 Player Given Marching Orders Says KEN TOFT OVER 6,000 soccer fans witnessed a disgraceful exhibition of bad sportsmanship at Jalan Besar Stadium last night when the Kowloon Motor Bus trimmed the Hongkong league and cup champions, the Eastern Athletic Association, by two goals to one.
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  • 388 13 MERCANTILE Bank suffered their first defeat when Ford Sports Club upset them by one goal to nil m the SBHFA group "A" cup and league competition at Balestier Road yesterday. Mat Noor scored the winning goal. Mercantile Bank were champions m the recently concluded SBHFA Div. 1
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    • 727 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT PROBATION E R CLERKS. (Male) Telecommunications Department. Singapore. Salary Scale: $152.50x7.50-167.50 B 205 x 15- 525/B/340x15-460 pm. p fa variable allowance at present m force The total emoluments range from (190.63 pm. with' annual increments to $598 p m. Only candidates who have pasS§4 thp Cambridge
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    • 255 13 1 Abner By Al Capp Jm -'S^£S Bf*Q+C£. TOO.'.'- J\—^ i had it COPIED FROM Y^'"~nf S° T AH A /V (LR IP NOU HAvEN v T MADE A AN ExQLJiS«T"E FRENCH DRESSED L V M a- A > VQOR HOTEL RESERVATIONS, J CHATEAU. vQcJCXisj A U I RIGHT. <
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  • 149 14 Results At A Glance SINGAPORE MEETING 2nd Day, Wed. July Hi *956 Going: Good for first 5 races; yielding thereafter TSme At. Race Horse Dividend Distances Intcniird (4) Himlmui J>9 Kate fit Infernal Region (I) .Maul $18 $9 4 J tiay Hunter (10) Geyer t» I Lndet'lded il)
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  • 25 14 HOW they finished at Bukit Timah yesterday, second day of the Singapore Turf Clubs July Meeting.— Standardpic by cameraman Chow Kuan Yee.
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  • 289 14 MAKES AN ASTUTE MOVE School's Sporis Council xbvbn THE many spectators, who turned out at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday to witness the Singapore Secondary Boys' Schools j athletic meet, might have been earned away by the record-breaking feats of Ke&avan Soon and aj couple of others. But ail those who
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  • 157 14 THROIGHOIT th e world, preparations are proceeding apace for the World Olympic Games to be held m Melbourne m November. Insofar as water-polo m the Colony is concerned, Singapore^ wa'er-poloi>ts arp quietly m training. This training will be stepped up at the end of September During early
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  • 2235 14  -  Windsor Lad B vcbvbvbvbvb HURRY HURRY, a handsome looking four-year-old grey, gave apprentice Johari an armchair ride when he strolled off with the main sprint at Bukit Timah yesterday, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's July Meeting. Johari handled his mount splendidly. When the raging
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