Singapore Standard, 14 July 1956

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  • 32 1 Singapore Standard STANOARD 99*1*1 t f<T sJT\ J FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 linotT 2400 J TP** A_f I 2811 2«H 14 PAGES 15 CENTS GHFGHFGHF SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1956
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  • 625 1 Switch Transforms Lake Gardens Into Fairyland LAKE GARDENS, Kuala Lumpur, Fri. Thc multi coloured rcbana besars (ageold drums) irom far away Kelantan rolled to a sharp crescendo as a modest Chief Minister stepped off a decorated float to declare open PESTA, Malaya's biggest festival
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  • 591 1 Police Get Tough With Thugs My Orders To Smash The Gang Fights- Morris KUKRI CARRYING GURKHAS WILL PATROL THE STREETS OF SINGAPORE TO PROTECT CITIZENS AGAINST SECRET SOCIETY GANGSTERS. A platoon of Gurkha Police will be attached to the Secret Societies Branch, C.1.D., for this purpose,
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  • 41 1 QR, Fri. 1 ConI a ins''| .t. -ihl r f Spi en, not J n at E movements I i\- t ■e. The ten I fa who died Ki ::c at the I I, B- I S ip and tbi
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  • 72 1 SAIGOX. July 13. (UP)— Vietnamese authorities said today a policeman failed to stop demonstrators storming a Saiaon newspaper office because he jumped into a taxi to fetch reinforcements. By the time the reinforcements arrived the demonstrators had smashed ud the news- paper office and destroyed
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  • 71 1 NICOSIA. July 13. (Reuter). —Air-Vice Marshal C. D. C. Bovce Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F. in the Levant baled out into the sea off Cyprus this morning when the Venom jet fighter in \.hich he was flying developed engine trouble. He and the pilot. Flight Lieutenant
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  • 28 1 POPE Pius XII will leave the sweltering heat of Vatican City today for his summer palace at Castel Gandolfo. in the Alban hills near Rome. A.P.
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  • 131 1 J BARRING a disaster or a miracle. England se^ui well or their wgy to th?ir first Test Victory oven, Australia In the- present series. At the end of the second day's play in the Third Test at Leecs. England scored 325 runs and then shocked Australia by
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  • 404 1 BA CUT (I WONT CUT MY HAIR) LOSES HEAD CANT HO. Indo-China July 13 (UP)— A rebel general who vowed he would not cut his hair until the French were defeated in Indo-China was executed today— with his hair cut. The flowing,
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  • 46 1 WARSAW. July 13, (Reuter) —A total of 222 men will be tried on charges of being directly concerned in killing or inciting people during the Poznan riots on June 23. A further 63 will be charged with looting from shops or private houses.
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  • 154 1 BRIGHTON. Sussex, July 13 (Reuter) Suspenders, clips and earrings made of nickel were blamed her'" by a doctor for an increasing incidence of skin diseases among women. Dr. G. C. Wells, a skin specialist, told the British Medical Association's annual meeting that during three
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  • 114 1 REDS NOW POSE ECONOMIC THREAT TO ASIA SAIGON. Jiriv IS H^P) South Koreas Fuv.t Minister to South Vietnam declared today the Chinese Communists now are* unable to launch military attacks in South-east Asia. But Seoul envoy Gen. Choi Duk Shin warned that the threat of economic aggression is "more dangerous"
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  • 32 1 LONDON, July 13 (Reuter)— The mother of Guv Burgess, British diplomat who went over to Russia in 1951, has gone to Moscow on a visit, the Foreign Office said tonight.
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  • 68 2 THE French ConsulGeneral in Singapore. Mr. J. Royere (standing), is seen declaring open an exhibition of French poster paintings at the British Council Gallery yesterday. The exhibition is spon- sored by the Singapore Art Society in conduction with Alliance Francaise. Standardpic shows (from left): Vice-president of
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  • 171 2 PENANG. Fit A pet;'. D writer. Pakeer Mohamed. was told by Mr. Au Ah War. In the Magistrate's Court today that it was "downright mean of him" to swindle people of their passage money to India. j Mohamed pleaded guilty to] two charges of
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  • 244 2 Ministers Discuss Report Of Central Bank KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The joint conference of Federation and Singapore Ministers held here today discussed in detail the recommendations listed in the Central Bank report. It is understood that the report was favourably received by the ministers of both territories and they talked on
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  • 264 2 $72,000 Prize On His Head IPOH. Fri.— The highest-ranking* terrorist in the Kinta district, Lee Yan, 35, a district committee member of the MCP, gave himself up last night in the Tanjong Tuallang area of Batu Gajah. Once described as a "ruthless'' terror
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  • 148 2 Transport Men May StageStrike PENANG, Fri.— Drivers and conductors of the Municipal Transport Department may stage a strike, if thev approve a resolution passed by the committee of the National Union of Factory and General Workers, it was learned today. Transport workers here have asked for wage increases and better
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  • 62 2 MUAR, Fri.— The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Wan Idris. will open the new $500,000 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank building here on July 21. The town's leading citizens have been invited to witness the ceremony and attend a champagne party after the opening. The building,
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  • 94 2 PENANG. Fri. A Chinese caretaker at the Eu Tong Sen bungalow on Penang Hill, half a mile away from the Viaduct Station, was set upon by two Malays yesterday afternoon. The caretaker, Cheow Phooi Jee, 62, wa s struck with a piece of wood after he had
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  • 103 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Ali bin Asip. 25-year-old Special Constable, was fined $500 today by the President of the Sessions Court for causing the death of a colleague in a shooting mishap. He shot fellow Constable Hassan bin Kadir dead by a rash and negligent act
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  • 233 2 ALL COMMUNITY GCX)DWIU ftniij KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation's allcommunity trade mission to Red China will be led by Federal Councillor and Malayan Chinese Association publicity chief Tan Siew Sin. Announcing full agreement at a news conference here today, the spokesman of the ten-man working committee, Mr. H. B.
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  • 107 2 MR. \V S. I pchunh. < Emergent y Administra- L 1 1 the Offi< set in Segamat. L I was entertained to a L L farewell party before he I left for thr^e months' I vacation in Britain I I Morr than 300 villagers I i from
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  • 61 2 PENANG. 9 Officer. 8 m need r] own— "anc i 9 one too.' c Th< M« se' m He t a told him he w_ that Ma vy. A Ui s "happ f of TM I n nava. pra p c*. B *e-- coasts Th ii r ft ai
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    • 84 2 TOWERING ABOVE ALL OTHER MALAY jj SHAW'S BIGGEST MOST EXPENSIVE PICTURE YET* Excitement leaps at you from the scr** 1 Unlike anything you have seen befo** 5 /N FUU ENGLISH SUBTITLES! 1& MERAH I m,,- W H m\ i _EvkX ?k 1 k^^l^ _R r ti\^| BBSS r _fl __L_L^^_-___i
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  • 40 3 t m mm m t.aaa»aa* *mnm*mnm* MR. Aw Cheng Chye, Chairman of Haw Par Bros. Ltd. returned to Sin%a p o r e yesterday with his wife from Bangkok alter a 70-day world, j tour. Standardpic
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  • 89 3 Usher Ends 30 Years Of Service SIXTY interpreters and ie Sii gapore Courts lav ga i Farewell tea party a1 the G H. Cafe to Mr. i Y Hoe who retired is a court usl t Wstri I idge ar i Magi D. iroae, praised Mr. Chia I w his
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  • 40 3 R4 INGKONG, July 13. Special Sts Si rvice: Closi] z ea of the Hong kor.:; r re: 1 1 to £1 Sterling' $5 99 to US$l; I in $1 10.184 to one I Rupiah; Gold to a tan
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  • 364 3 Inquiry On Murder Bid Postponed After Check SINGAPORE housewife, Mrs. Annie Danker, on a tentative charge of attempting to murder her husband, yesterday fell at the feet of a burly Sikh police constable and wailed, "Let me see my darling husband.
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  • 136 3 IPOH. Fri.— The Malayan Mining Employers' Association yesterday refuted a statement that the backpay dispute of mine workers will go before an arbitration court, as opposed to an industrial court. In a statement issued soon after their Council meeting. the association said: "The Association has agreed to
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  • 56 3 ABOUT. RO Volunteers and National Servicemen will leave for Kluang, Johore. thi- morning to attend a two-week annual camp at the Engineer Training Centre. FARELF. They are N.C.O.'s and Sappers of the Singapore Royal Engineer? (V) Squadron who wi I gel train;ng in Bailey and
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  • 67 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Co-operative movement is making good progress in Johore according to Inche Ja'afar bin Taha, Deputy Commissioner for Co-operative Development, Federation of Ma '.ay a. In the State is to be found the two largest co-operative societies in the Federation. One of these
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  • 312 3 Sim Kicks Up A Fuss About City's $3,000 Job AN EXPATRIATE engineer who is prepared to accept a Singapore Government post for $2,250 a month is to be offered $3,000, according to Singapore City Councillor. Mr. Sim Beng Seng. "I'm furious over this." Mr. Sim said, shoving a file of
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  • 111 3 1st Postal Board Meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The first meeting of the Postal Board of Malaya will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Representing the Federation will be Mr. E. E. Cassel. Postmaster General. Malaya; Inche Mohamed bin Baba. Secretary to the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications; Mr.
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  • 35 3 A COMBINED recruiting team will be in Bukit Mertajam on July 17 to interview potential recruits for the British Army and Malay Regiment at the Police Canteen from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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  • 212 3 PMU May Join Mr. Koh's Political Party 'If Loyalty Is To Spore' THE Peninsular Malays Union will co-operate and even come to an alliance with a new political party being foirned bv a founder member of the Labour Front. Mr C. H. Koh. if it will "fight for independence on
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  • 152 3 SINGAPORE requires another 800 doctors if the needs of the growing population are to be met adequately, a spokesman of the Ministry of Health told The Standard yesterday. At present there are nearly 500 registered doctors in the Colony. Of the 42 doctors
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  • 83 3 They'll Get Tea In A Reservoir GUESTS attending the opening of Singapore's new $5. million Murnane Reservoir. will be served refreshments in the well of the reservoir. The reservoir, believed to be the largest covered service reservoir in the world, will be officially opened by the Governor. Sir Robert Black,
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  • 173 3 Two Jailed For Cooking Up Robbery ACTING on information, a Police party led by Assistant Superintendent Koh Lian Wah. ambushed two would-be robbers and recovered a dagger and a toy pistol, it was revealed in the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Poon Yue Choon. was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for conspiring
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  • 65 4 ATAMA SIXGH. 21, was 'fined a total of $100 and disJ qualified from driving for a year when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, to three traf- fie counts, The offences were: driving without a licence, driving withj out third
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  • 335 4 ...Counsel Accuses Police In 'Village Girl' Murder Case IPOH, Fri.— Def ending counsel in a murder case, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, today charged the police with "mentally and physically" torturing his client in order to extract a confession from him. Accused in the case was a 19-year-old village boy,
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  • 63 4 THE British Government has recently given two further grants of $690,000 to Sarawak from the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund One grant of (327,000 is to meet 50 per cent of the cost of extending the Sarawak Broadcasting Service; the other, of more than $363,000, is
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  • 115 4 FrenchWeek Opens For Gourmets FOR the fourth successive year, the annual La Semaine Francaise 'French Castronomy Week> begins today. the French national holiday, La Bastille. Gastronomy Week was initiated in Singapore by the Adelphi Hotel in conJunction with the French Consulate and the Alliance Francaise. As its name indicates, very
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  • 49 4 MRS. R. W. Woods, wife of thc Archdeaion of Singapore. presents a book to Lim Thuan Khee. a prize-winner of Primary VI A. ft. Andrew's School, at yesterdays Annual Speech Day. The Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, was one of the truest spe?.kers.- Standardpic
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  • 35 4 sections of SI Patrick's Road. Singapore, will be c-oscd to traffic for about four months, while a <ewcr Is laid by the City Council between Telok Kurau Road and Si. Patrick's school.
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  • 322 4 Varsity Grant Hits A Snag Federation Hesitant To Meet Share THE University of Malaya's request for a $200,--000 joint grant from the Singapore and Federation governments has hit a snag. While the Colony government is ready to pay its shar^ of $80,000, the Federation government is hesitant about its share
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  • 48 4 THE question of Sarawak students entering the University of Malaya is one of the subjects Professor F. Mason, Professor of Education at the University, will discuss during his tour of Sarawak. Prof. Mason, who has visited Sarawak several times previously, left the Colony last week.
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  • 231 4 PROBLEM BEHAVIOUR, THE MAIN PROBLEM FOR SOCIETY HARDSHIP in the home and malnutrition stand highest on the Singapore Children's Society's casebook, which, in the past seven months, has been increased by 168 cases to* a total of 465. Although these cases of hardship and malnutrition number 275, the far smaller
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 151 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday) were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot (nom.) 921 921 August No. 1 RSS 92 92i No. 2 RSS 87. 88 No. 3 RSS 86_ 87 Tone: Uncertain. S'PORE TIN The price of lin on the local market yesterday was $374'.
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  • 65 5 PEXAXG. Fri. A foodwill rtittee of nine members, both Malays and Chinese, has neen formed by UMNO in Permatang Rawa, South Province Wellesley, following reports of a minor incident between Malays and Chinese in the village on June 24. A spokesman of the South Province Alliance said a
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  • 94 5 #£>* JKHJKHJHH asm a^^if^^SffmrlfSt^ 'nlifr.m _B__-H__K__U_ll THE 'Rebana' (Drum) from Kelantan provided the central beat to the festival's multifarious theme. In the old days, this drum was always sounded to herald the arrival of a Chieftain or Sultan. Standardpics by Yong Peng Seong taao.aotaA^AjtaAjtaA]^otaA^amm*^m*^t*%t»ar*m^ They came in
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  • 44 5 A LABOURER, R. Muniandy. 32. was charged with causing hurt with a knife to R. Kana at Jendarata Estate. Perak. on July 9. He pleaded guilty and his case was postponed *d July 23 for sentence, while bail of 5250 was allowed.
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  • 124 5 KUALA LUMPUR- Fri. Second Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rani, today warned a trade union official that he should not make use of his -union power" in domestic dealings. The warning came in tne wake of the release on bond of S Mariappan. former secretary and committee
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  • Singapore TIGER Standard
    • 466 6 THE Malavamzation axe has started its chopping process. ED the Federation its first blow fell on the British Advisers— their appointments have been "erased" (to use the official term). This axing has been asked for by the Malays because these Advisers, formerly known as Residents, have served
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    • 474 6 'THE Pesta now in full swing in Kuala Lumpur has temporarily drawn a veil over politics as it tries to recreate the happy festive atmosphere Of the old days, when the gongs and drums throbbed everv so often to drive away the monotony of rural existence; Through
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  • 839 6  - The NEWS as it stirkes me! Aster Gunasekera By THE other day a colleague of mine gave a very apt description of the kind of politics to be found in Malaya. He called it "political opportunism." He hit the nail on the head and in doing this was greatly assisted
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  • 583 6 GOVTS. MUST TAKE FIRM STAND Sir: I feel that Aster Gunasekera's article in The Standard the other day .-houid drive home to the Government.^ of the Federation and Singapore the real menace to the stability of these countries but I doubt it. Labour Unions, as they are operated today, are
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  • 302 6 Sir: It is very laudable en the part of two members of the Liberal Socialist Party, Messrs. William Tan and S.M. Vasagar, to decide to hold weekly meet-the-people sessions to help solve problems of the residents of at least seven different areas. Congratulations to both
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  • 72 6 We the PEOPLE Too Karsh! Sir. I thoroughly agree with C.S.T. when he toys that the punishment ttr ed out to opium smokers is too harsh. fa fact, opium smokers should itof be leal to prison. 1: is I ime sc.e reformer en e r ge ?ro"i his tedtU on
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  • 391 6 Tsk tsk chides this Ipoh driver Sir: Some friends and I were rudely shocked the other night by a dozen odd policemen who pounced on us in a most unwarranted manner when we went to fetch our, cars after seeing a show at Ruby Theatre, Ipch on July 6. They
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  • 309 6  -  Russia Thomas fy 2TN the Middle East scramble for profits from oil th< non-producing and tiny State of Lebanon, with oi r- 20 miles of pipeline ln\ cd in its dispute with the J Iraq Petroleum Company, 1> has prec.pitated a cri "a which may enguii all Br.- tish
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  • 130 6 Sir: I am directed bv my Union to refer to a Prea statement which appeared In th* Sunday Standard of July 8. 1956 under the heading "Vr Demands An Independent Probe" and to state as. follow- tl; The City Council hai not yet communicated officially with my Union
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 32 6 'I KNOW its Ion? in front. dear it's niv new invention a combined pullover and apron.' 1 and when the old parrot swears at them you should see them crows fly off!"
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 46 7 HANOVER. Germany. July 13 (AP)— The new German army inaugurated its first officers' academy here yesterday. Maj. Gen. Fritz Laegeler of the Bonn Defence Ministry officially opened the school at a ceremony attended by 320 cadets and members of a U.S. train. ng team.
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    • 36 7 WASHINGTON. July 13 (AP) The Senate unanimously approve-! yesterday an administration request for an Increase ol more than 80,000 officers of the U.S. Air Force and Army who may have regular career commissions.
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    • 37 7 NICE, France, Ju y 13 (AP)— Former Queen Elizabeth of Greece was stricken with a heart attack two days ago and is seriously tl] in a Cannes hospital, it was learned yesterday. She is 72.
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    • 35 7 WASHINGTON, July 13 (AP) Over administration protests the House unanimously voted yesterday for a general In tc;.«c OI around 10% in payments to sonic 2,000,000 veterans disabled by their military service.
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    • 26 7 TOKYO, July 13 (AP)— Plat:? to build Japan's fir.-t home-de-signed jet planes. 496-miles per hour trainers for tne self defence force, were announced today.
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    • 26 7 LONDON. July 13 (UP)— Peking Radio yesterday said that Afghanistan Premier Sirdar Mohammed Daoud has accepted an invitation to visit China next year.
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    • 37 7 BAMBERG. Germany. July 13 (AP>— The Bamberg City Council yesterday called for B withdrawal oi American troop.- from this ancient Bavarian town in the wake of an alleged scries of grave Incidents involving U.S. soldier.-.
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    • 28 7 TETUAN. Spanish Morocco, July 13 <AP>— Spain yesterday turned over all schools and other educational and cultural institutions In her protectorate to the Sultan's* Moroccan government.
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    • 24 7 WASHINGTON. Julv 13 (AP 1 The Indian embassy announced yesterday the Export -Import Bank has extended a U5537,500,000 credit to India.
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    • 23 7 MUNICH. July 13 (AP)— The West German Socialist Party last night demanded that atomic and hydrogen bomb experiments should be stopped.
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    • 34 7 KARACHI. July 13 (AP)— Begum Chulam Ahmad Khan, a 42-year-old widow, was sworn In yesterday as a deputy minister in the West Pakistan government. She ha.> not yet been assigned any portfolio.
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    • 21 7 KARACHI. July 13 (AP)— A five-man delegation from Hungary arrived here yesterday to negotiate a trade agreement with Pakistan.
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    • 30 7 WASHINGTON. Julv 13 (AP)— The U.S. expanded its atomic energy co-opera-tion with Belgium yesterday by agreeing to sell more enriched uranium needed to fuel testing and power reactors.
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  • 114 7 Ike Has A Date In 'Frisco GETTYSBURG. July 13 (UP) President Eisenhower will go to San Francisco in August to accept the Republican nomination'as head ol an "Eisenhower and Nixon" ticket. GOP national chairman Leonard VV. Hall announced yesterday. Hall said after a one-hour conference with Eisenhower that Vice President
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  • 159 7 MOSCOW. July 13 (AP)— Soviet Premier Bulganin yesterday pledged the full support of the Soviet Union to North Korea in the future, "just as we supported you m the war forced on you by the imperialists/' Bulganin proposed a toast of friendship and
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  • 48 7 ATHENS, July 13 (UP) Marigo Syrigou, a middle-aged woman last night dug herself out of the ruins of her home destroyed by earthquake after being buried alive for three da vs. She lives in Santorini. She suffered a concussion but was otherwise all right.
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  • 279 7 BUT IS STUMPED AT THE FIRST HURDLE SAN FRANCISCO. July 13 (U P)__ William W. Fong, prominent San Francisco businessman, once told his wife that he should have "three or four wives" around the house, according to thc testimony of an Immigration Department special agent. Fong.
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  • The Slow Road To Freedom
    • 78 7 WHERE, just WHERE can you see a sight like this? What fronds and ferns and leafy trees hide such mai- dens as these? We'll tell you—London's Sohol And natural though the setting seems the girls are actually on a float, which was
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    • 234 7 Senator Calls For New F. East Policy WASHINGTON, July 13 (AP) Senator Mike Mansfield (D-Montana) yesterday urged a full-scale reappraisal of U.S. policy in the Far East. He said the Eisenhower administration "gambles more recklessly" in that area, "with the risk of full-scale war," than
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    • 77 7 WASHINGTON, July 13 (A P)__U.S. officials said yesterday the hydrogen bomb tests in 'the Pacific are still underway and will probably continue until late August but there is no apparent relaxation of the Atomic Energy Commission's ban on announcing individual tests. The issue came up after
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    • 169 7 There's More Than Gold In Those Gold Mines UNITED NATIONS, July 13 (AP) The raw material of atomic bombs is proving a gold mine to gold miners. The U.N. told the story yesterday in a report on "Economic Developments in Africa 1954-55." "Uranium as a by-produ:t of sold mining." it
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    • 48 7 MADONNA DEL SASSO. Italty. July 13 (AP)— Forgetful Fannv Crespi was informed oy provincial authorities yesterday that she no longer should consider herself mayor of this north Italian hamlet. She forgot to take the oath of office within the stipu;ated one month after election.
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    • 332 7 NO LET-UP IN DRIVE AGAINST TERRORISTS NICOSIA, July 13 (AP) Cyprus Governor Sir John Harding told the people of Cyprus last night that thc extremists are beginning to crack and therefore "I see no reason to further delay" the development of selif-government. In an lslanduide broadcast, the governor appealed for
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    • 57 7 MADRAS. July 13 (AP) Two Congress Party men were stabbed to death snd 10 others seriously injured in a clash between Communists and Congress Party members at Chrngalam, near Kottayam. the Travanrore-Corhin government reported yesterday. The incident, which o<-rurred last Sunday, arose over the question
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    • 227 7 RAND GALA OPENING FRIDAY ?oth JULY at 6.45 p.m. 1956 SINGAPORE TRADE INDUSTRIES FAIR I JE-V a*y\ M Nri^__s&: EREAT WORLD I KIM St\Q ROAD. SI\GAPORF) i $2 million dollar display Ie biggest and most impressive l!r ever to be held in singapore L* PRINCE'S HOTEL GARNI X l|\l U'ORE'S
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    • 110 7 mORPHV-RICHRRDS IjiL-^gSffl TABLE MODEL K ||^^rtl i)/^r^^^^ Designed for the smaller kitchen "\*_f *'jljf all the virtues of l^\r» w l>.*. compactness, low price and \s y.'-'VA running costs, silence j\ and efficiency. Astral befits the smallest kitchen and it will keep all R\*\,* your perishable food clean and 1»V
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  • 75 8 MISS Dalisay J. Albada. the celebrated Filipino soprano now singing the role of "Madam Butterfly" in Milan, will come to Singapore in September for her first concert in the Colony. She will sing at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on September 23, under the patronage the
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  • 211 8 PRINCIPAL HEADS ASSN. AN association to combat thugs getting: a grip on school-children has been formed in Singapore. A Colony headmistress, Mrs. Seow Peck Leng. told The Standard yesterday that it has been dubbed the Young People Association of which she is the president.
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  • 147 8 Site For First Sotellites Town Costs $1.2 M. SINGAPORE Government has by compulsory acquisition secured 792 acres of the Bukit Sembawang Rubber Estate at an estimated cost of 51,196,481 to start a new satellite town. Th n Deputy Commissioner for Lands. Mr. Hon Sui Sen, said that out of the
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  • 104 8 Two SHB Unions To Merge THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association last night decided to merge, with the proposed Singapore Harbour Board Workers' Union which will embrace all categories of SHB workers. This decision was taken at an emergency meeting of the j association which also unanimously resolved to pay
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  • 49 8 A final settlement of the dispute between the Singapore City Council and its 2,500 employees in the Electricity Department is expected today. Yesterday, representatives of the Electrical Workers' Union and Council representatives met for five hours. The majority of the claims have now been settled.
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  • 28 8 THE Singapore Ramakrishna Sangeetha Sabha will present a musical variety evening and film show at the YMCA Hall in Orchard Road on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
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  • 83 8 Thugs Hoax Merchant, Steal $125 THREE armed ben, posing a? policemen, hoaxed a Singapore shop-keeper into opening his door on Thursday night On gaining admittance to the premises in Thomson B the three men produced a revolver and several knives, and held him They relieved the shopkeeper of tw r
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  • 71 8 SINGAPOKI s for Educate Swee Kci Standard j esl departmental born takes If Principal who b*a' t; eight-year-old Bakar bin Abd Mr. (In m Pri n c ip a 1 hai I warned to bf raoit a ful the nrxt tm' ancl to rrprat lh< inodffll The mqum m
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  • 56 8 Theresa Is Colony's Golden Voice "HELI Th< resa V Teh pi day adju Hiss Pei JM Voice i Y, The twc In j and fourl trow 19 i i Miss Jul j MM'ond Pereira tl de Bilva was aw place Th< to Pi rtang i par' i] in t ftnali
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    • 1025 8 BW»f[^S2!«^^WryffflPsß F HERE ARE PRESENTS (OR EVERYONE! K $700 IN CASH and hundreds >3J of 57.00 Omo Gift Parcels WBm (CONTAINING 2 LOVELY TOWELS AND 2 BIG PACKETS OF OMO) jB -#nn /ijcu nOfTT BARGAIN OFFER nOO CASH rnlLt F RS t wedding anniversary u■■d d v FOR A BABY
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    • 276 8 c^lman^ Information at a Glance =^mmmm m Ret"* 1 **m mH* m RADMO malay a b.b.c. YXYCA: Food and Fun fair at Raffles Quay, 11 a.m to 6 n.m UADIO MALAYA: 1 p.m. Independent Missionary Move- day Date (KL) 130 News and it It ment: Free film show at Tan
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  • 362 9 STORIES FROM HISTORY He Arrived Too Late sMi 1 KI SS corrurie- Falls r n i 9 r and appear as trdei had e r Indiana, ;r W Rvt white men re Hiapected and f parties of arra--11 ptonecn when they attf nptad li ta Nape Tne *ea_-
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  • 190 9 happened to get its name fold, o! r^r^*", Wi n Driver lifted a large in nag ita i si ripes I itan rfepgescnted the thriv.- j v o am repu flic, just I to be a power on and tea. "I CO;. wish for a finer present,"
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  • 18 9 Fames With Words Mt> r i S* s I m I Gradu miliar I InduU 30 i; ne
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    • 300 9 F.MIULOT MUUWUDU BRILLIANTINE v%%% LiJJii by EMIILOT PARIS AGENTS yr_# WflW/ 5 S.NGAPORE EASTERN HOTEL Ampong Road Kuaia Lumpur Phone 6168-9 Spacious rooms with bathrooms attoched. Modern sanitation, Long baths, Hot and Cold running water. Telephones to bedrooms CHARGES VERY MODERATE _T^_§ PETROL AND DIESEL ll^T Em 5 TON I
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    • 755 9 riIODAY'S QrOTATION: 5 "W hen money t;i!k^. -unit' woman i^ usually J listening Marcelene Cox. I Mil Kl> \v K)K EVERT- ONK: Mike :n,.c^ ;:i connection v. buj -it. selling, mets oi social interests. 5 S Ihis is i I irourabie day for < 5 plans and decs ons. To
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    • 237 9 'fl-f^Sj\ PUZZLES M^fcHk THINGS TO DO )^™r*fr& 9 STORIES 1 STANDARD'S Crossword Puzzle i*^""T" i j i i* i P I I* I l'l I •5 1^ M 7 I nmrna Bl^~ H I l_. I M 1 mmm ™*_j iiro Moral after corps leaves a ■LLUt"_> heretic (5) ACROSS
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  • 351 10 EXTENSION of trading operations between Australia and Asian countries now mean that Asian exports make up about oneseventh of Australia's total imports. On the other hand, just over one-sixth of Australia's total exports are to Asian countries. These figures, which indicate increasing trade relationships
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  • 328 10 Finance And Commerce OPTIMISM regarding the future of tin mining in Malaya was voiced by MOr. W. M. Warren, Chairman of the Council of the Malayan Chamber of Mines when he addressed the annual general meeting in London. He saw no difficulties
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  • 87 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Xaninia, Straat Soenda, Gen Verspjik, Hoegh Silverstream. Madeline Gorgon Kota Gedc INNER ROADS Lam Ann. Perintis. Sin linns Ho, Kah Poh, Kah Kheng. Hero. Marudu. Xagkaehindp Dukat, T£. Pinang. Playaran. Lasem, Rajah Brooke. Hibiscus. Pacific. Hong Tat. SH B. WHARVES Plesantville I, Arims Maru 4.
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  • 92 10 AH sections of the Malayan shares market were quiet yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Moderate turnover was reported. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Heave: Ords 1 M l B8 M. Breweries 268 2~2 x:; OTEC T T.v United Engineers:
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  • 138 10 MALAYAN Sharebrokers Association reported the following business done: INDI STRIALS: Fed Disn $2.02. $2.01: F. N. ords, $1.82$ odd lot. $1.85,- $1.86; W. Hammer 52.85; H. Waugh $1.37: Hume A 5 3: Breweries $2.72_- $2.70 odd lot: M. Golls $1; McAlister 52.77«: Sime. Darbv $1,824. $1.85; Straits
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  • 120 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra. July $25? buyers, S26J sellers; coconut oil (bulk) S39| sellers, coconut oil (drums) $42? sellers; Muntok white pepper Sill sellers, Sarawak white $110 sellers, Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits xed copra:
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  • 49 10 RUSSIA BUYING RUBBER TIVITY in t tl l i Holid Ltd It more < automob thai i dismal pli< at or r it the < The il I vered r must I L o w ei g<■1 1 h.i\ e com* in fion and Ihcn o Runm.i has <, jt
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  • 260 10 DEVELOPMENTS in Ante--1 rica. which are having a direct bearing on the competition between natural and synthetic rubber, were j outlined by Mr. A. A. Con- way, in his address from the chair at the annual general meeting of the Gula Kalumpong Rubber Estates Ltd. held
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  • 44 10 RUBBER DOWN 2 5/8 Tor s _e1 o for 1 nent, a Th in lay. 01 trad one ceni The New Profit tal the p> price no* Fail afternoon I i NOON PR® Spot i j Aug R 5= Ri Jul: i Aug i
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    • 1308 10 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED SINGAPORE. "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company will be held at its Registered Office at No. 5. Malacca Street Singapore 1. <m Friday the 3rd day oi August 1906 at n3O am f< r the purpose oi
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    • 536 10 NOTICES Properties for sale at Batu Pahat. Estate of HAJI TAHIR bin ASNAWI SARIJAN deceased. THE following properties are offered FOR SALE: 1 E.M.R. 189. Lot 276— area: 6 acres 0 rood 10 poles at Parit Lapis. Kajang, Mukim of Bagan »ii) planted with rubber trees. 2. E.M.R. 635, Lot
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    • 584 10 THE PENANG TURF CLUB AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY MEETING, 1956. Saturday, 28th July 1956. Wednesday, lst August, 1956. Saturday, 4th August, 1956. Monday, 6th August, 1956. ENTRIES close at 12 O'clock Ivloon on Wednesday. 18th July, 1956. Application List for SUB SCRI3ING MEMBERS for the Financial Year, lst September. 1955 to
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    • 303 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the provision, installation and maintenance of a simultaneous translation and sound reinforcement system in the Federal Legislative Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur. Detailed specification may be obtained from Telecommunications Headquarters. Kuala Lumpur. Tenders must be received by the Director General of Telecommunications before 31st
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    • 89 10 r— J More Comrner| News /n **J YUGOSLAV Ll?* 0, a kC f! From Adriatic, Near East, India and Rongco* Hongkong m—M Penong Port Swettenhc" m.r. "LOVCEN" 15 16 July 17 19 Julv w Car* s*" From Hongkong to Bombay, Aden, Port Sudon, Venice, Trieste end Ri|C ko nam Singapore
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    • 736 11 TRADING CO., LTD. ]U **2/« Robmson Road 'the BLUE FUNNEL UNE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE m a.ita:. so" 0 H w Yo,k BalH«wa, Philadelphia Cult »t PorM. Spo.e P $-H. m Panmrtm n2i l u, y 24 25 |uly 26,27 u ly 29 Aug 4 Jept 5/6 S«pt 7/8 Sept i
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    • 1116 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD €c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 <U linctt (Incorporated In Singapore) (12 lines) ■*S5 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T^' Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and dischaige cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON tr CONTINENT. Singapore. Due Sails P. S'ham Penang Peleus for Liverpool tj
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    • 862 11 MITSUI pE} LINE S'pore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from India Azumasan Maru for Yokohama Kobe Moji 3 Aug FOR JAPAN from Continent Hogurosan Maru for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 15 July FOR U.S.A. via Suez for New York, Philadelphia, Bcltimore Haruncsan Maru from Japan In Port FOR CALCUTTA
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    • 696 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok ond /or Fa. East. Penang P. Shorn S'pore "INDIA" Gdn. 11 "SELANDIA" 19/20 Juiy 21/23 July 24/26 July "MOMBASA" 21/21 July 22 23 Juiy 24 25 .'uly "PANAMA" 9/11 Aug 12/13Aug 14/18 Aug HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen. S'pore P.
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  • 227 12 HONGKONG shirt firm, the United Shirt Factory b planning to start a factory in Singapore, Mr. Tan Hian-Tsin, a director, said yesterday. At present, the firm has a fact -v ea rh In Jakarta and Bangkok, LtJ m to the one at fl 8 Sales
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  • 87 12 BECAUSE cf the growth of the Washington State International Trade Fair, which disp ays Quality products of ••pacific nm" countries, a year-round staff has been assigned to insure continuity of the event. Mr. Donald H, Yates, Trade Fair president, has announced thai too sixth annual Trade
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  • 106 12 BANKING ASSETS INCREASE MALAYAN banking statistics tor May showed an increase in assets over April, and a drop on liabilities with the volume of operations remaining about the same level. Assets, excluding overseas, at the end of the month amounted to £944, 987.000 ($935,398,000 in April), liabilites $1,368,857,000 ($1,420,--976 100).
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  • 131 12 TEKKA TAIPING LTD.: Brought forward: £37.174; profit alter £7.525 for U.K. and Malayan taxation, less credit for Malayan tax payable, £5.760. provisions for taxation £1.820. balance £39.788 to be carried forward. PENGKALEN LTD.: Brought forward £61.614; profit after providing £65.626 1 ,r U.K. and Malayan taxation, less credit
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  • 364 12 WIDE GAP NO WORRY' THE rise in Malayan rubber shipment's to New Zealand has helped to increase the volume of trade between the two countries, the New Zealand Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. R. G. Hampton, said yesterday. Mr. Hampton pointed to Malayan statistics
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  • 233 12 THE Financial Times warns that the world tin market must be viewed cautiously as far as the immediate future is concerned. "Its potential strength." it states, "may lie rather in the longer term than in the present." Even allowing tor the lessened demand of recent
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  • 15 12 Super Ci India vffl montl I Super Mr. K I I be di I
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  • 128 12 OVERSEAS copra buyers are cautious, now that copra output in the Philippines has been estimated t 0 reach a record high of more than one million tons this year. Selling pressure from tho Philippines, together with the announcement that Indonesia had authorized the sale and
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  • 32 12 UNITAC, Ltd. announced he following rubber crops une: Malaka Pinda 123. 100 0.. United Malacca 125,446 lb.. Ayer Molek 31,260 lb., Leong Hin San 52.100 lb., Nyalas Rubber 40,857 lb.
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  • 42 12 NEW YORK. July 12. (UP) Dow Jones closing averages: STOCKS: 30 Industrials 507.46. 20 Rails 167.12 15 Utilities 69 21 65 Stocks 179.73 BONDS: 40 Bonds 96.03. The Dow-Jones commodity futures index (1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 156.25.
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  • 76 12 COM! AMI- S e management rs. Osborne Ipoh. reported the following returns for the quarter to Ju I Chenderta g 697 piculs tin ore: Gop< ng I s 'o _oong Til 1.270: Kent 1.27c K 2 107; K nghall 1.670: Malaysian) 450: Pengkalen 2 4 taling "2:
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  • 44 12 THIRTY students hare completed a rulihcr course conducted tm the Rubber Research 2? c I :<■ of Ma'iayo vi Batu Pa lint were presented with eert ficates by Ut. C.E.T. Mann, Director of the R.R.I These tu bber extei c I I
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  • 51 12 RESULTS of prosp operations on the Killinghall Rubber Estate to the north and east of the land CO in the present mining leases have disclosed pay; values of tin m abo il acres, according to a or issued to shareholders Killinghall Tin Ltd Agreement has been m
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  • 49 12 EXPECTED TODA Qantas I M Malayan Airways all Garuda GA; Malavan Airways ML KLM KLB2S Qantas ~< Qantas EMS9I BOAC BA! Malayan Airways ML2I6 BOAC BA"*'. Ma ..van Airways Ml 4<i. Skvways 8A776 >Y^ Malayan Airways MLIO7 Malavan Airways ML 149 Malayan Airways MLIO9 f^- Cathay Pacific CXT27
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    • 107 12 i I—w1 w i 1 Hp d^tP©^ li______H lf y° u cou,d look around, behind and ■p between your teeth, you'd see the dangerous hidden-away corners which P S^ii^lß I teeth really clean. For all-over protection and _B____________ «o_ll V__B IRIUM is a registered trade mark I B#_BBB m:M Is?
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  • 205 13 Cimmm Of M*M«y Ist INNINGS England 325 all out Australia 81 for 6 England Ist Innings C. Cowdrey c Maddocks b Archer 0 P Richardson c Maddocks b Archer 5 A. Oakman b Archer 4 P. May c Lindwali b Johnson 101 C. Washbrook Ibw b Benaud 98 T.
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  • 168 13 Raffles Girls Are Champions EOUR records were broken and one equalled in the Div. "A." in the finals of the Singapore Girls' Secondary Schools 2nd annual athletic sports meet held at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Raffles Girls' School became the Div. "A" champion school Methodust Girls" School was the Div.
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  • 42 13 ROME. July 13 (AP) Holland beat Belgium 1-0 in a tight game yesterday to become undefeated favourite in the European baseball championships. Spain, last year's champion, edged out Germany 5-4. The winner here goes to Milwaukee for the world amateur
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  • 124 13 Today's Sport SOCCER CUPTIE: Star Soccerites vs. Harbour Board Police at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. FRIENDLY: Boys' Town rs. Potong Pasir at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. CRICKET FRIENDLY: S R.C. rs. R.A.F., Changi "A" at S.RC. at 2.15 p.m.; R.E.M.E. rs. Dist. Signal Regt. at R.E.M.E. at
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  • 43 13 THE five-man All-India badminton team arrived in Singapore yesterday by Air India International to play in a series of matches in Malaya. The team consists of N. Natekar. P. S. Chawla, G. Hemmady. R. A. Dongre and N. Dhongade.
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  • 768 13 ENGLAND IN STRONG POSITION SCORE 325 THEN SHOCK AUSSIES WITH 81 FOR 6 LEEDS, Thurs. (Reuter) After dismissing England for 325 runs, Australia was soon in difficulties in the second day of the Third Test match here and when rain stopped play 13 minutes from the end they had lost
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  • 262 13 THE South China touring soccerites of Hongkong which edged Saigon by three goals to two, are due to arrive in Singapore on Monday for a three-game series. Arrangements have been i finalized bv the Singapore Amateur Football Association for the visiting Nam Wah eleven
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  • 130 13 THERE were thrills galore in the intcr-club boxing meet between Bovs' Town and Queen's Street Boys' Club at the Town's Headquarters at Bukit Timah yesterday. Boys' Town beat Queen's Street Boys' Club by eight bouts to three. Tne following are the results. Bovs' Town names mentioned
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    • 56 13 77,000,000 EYES KEEPS yOU IN SUSP EMSEI! ff I___F /^^77J B<_E_E__i___-l mm _> T~ *_r i A*_*r_U*B B* >2* AH *V _V»y^Hß"k_-2__ _TT _5j MSI A M _V_l Warn A*Z wWmm\ w^r _y_L__ _H___ .-flßr^fl It _^_H _**K *^i 3^*_*fl__d _P ""P/* V WM\ \am*mm\am\ I \TMAI ORGANISATION RFLEASE CATHAY
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    • 451 13 AGENT WANTED HONGKONG exporter wishes to appoint exclusive sales representative for Singapore and Malaya Organization covering the area having influence on trade. Contact Export, 509, Union Building Hongkong ACCOM. VACANT IMMEDIATE ENTRY: Semii- furnished 3-bedroom attached bathrooms large dining-sitt-ing lounge, verandahs, hot-cold water longbath. frig, stove. Orchard Road facing Grange
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    • 866 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT DEPUTY Controller of Supplies. Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Singapore. Salarv scale 5690-30A-930 960-35A-1240 p.m. plus 35% Variable Allowance subject to a maximum of $1 50 p.m single $280 rm. married officer and $400 pm. married officer with dependent children Appointment on 3 years contract Age.
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    • 272 13 Abner By Al Capp s mt A/'-*"' 51 USE AV SOMEONE-) "HERE AIN'T A L JCUSHAVC j Va DISCRETION .L_f HOwDY UPSTAIRS SMOG.'/ .TU C PoB-y IVV>l VV> ANO %?^j£ MAID. AH CAIN'T J YOU'RE BLIND, J -rule r** buTNorr iA TACT_ y w S see*o:om V homev- y .-acl^s*
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  • 2532 14  - Adelaide Star A Good Bet For The Cup Windsor Lad TODAY'S TRIP SUITS THIS IMPROVING AUSTRALIAN STAYER tv^^xv^v \dV m*ii*asaana-amnanaa< RACE l: 2.15 p.m.-Horses Class 1, Div. 2-6 Furs. 1. 432 K^uckv go2 chadswor th Stable Martin Khamis 2. 287 Pr J?£ oo n f 4y gl3 M r wong
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  • 269 14 Kentucky Pride A Good Thing RACE ONE KENTUCKY PRIDE put Jn a gallant display on the second day when he tried to make it an end to end affair onl- to be beaten close home bv Delivery in the Division Two six furlongs sprint. With apprentice Khamis again astride he
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  • 196 14 I Windsor La4 I Ihe Spectre TrundJe Hill "Torm^ m kl.MKKV PKIDL VEBMOLTIIS PRIDE Ol PHOENIX M\< LKd 1 Pride of Pboeaix Pride ol Phoenix Earthuuak< Siacera wrioge Law u I Eentuckj Pri* FOREST 1HKL ~~V lhl.l.\l*ION FOREST DL'KE ru7M\7ih X Maag Iiiah j *'rin.irk \iriu.irk m Airmark
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  • 183 14 RACE THREE HURRY HURRY who romped home an easy winner on Wednesday is the logical hoice in the main sprint and 1 have no hesitation in taking him to complete a double. He will aeaiu have apprentice Johari atop, and with 8.07, ne should make this
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  • 282 14 RACE FIVE On his splendid third lo Nazakat over the mile last Saturday I take Jolly Sailor to outsmart the opposition and win the Williamson Memorial Stakes. He gets eleven pounds more here but weight alone will not stop him. The 'Sailor' is a
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