Singapore Standard, 21 July 1956

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  • 30 1 Singapore TIGER Standard STANDARD POLICE f<T J^l S FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** <5 2400 JfX^ 2811 2 414 i SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, Jl LV 21, 195b V PAGES 15 (EMS
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  • 20 1 v -..Hold heir Fire 20 (Reubig Poznan me upI v ng the I >rce ther or l nd. i
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  • 10 1 'lilt and grape rd^red by the to clean i
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  • 40 1 iter) I fonnr of Singai 'apan in today •s I where he was detain ri during 'he P?. v. d] Will I r v ~~t sprin? resorts in Hokkaido, m Japan, before re1 1 >kyo v n July 25.
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  • 48 1 Royal Touch Of Bridal Hands i mi "akad nik.-.h" Iding tfremonyi is D 1 r \MA Ibc bride ,md mni Mfl rich othrr for the fir>t time. The i crootn Tunku Abdsil M.ilik then touches the h. Hid Of his wife Tunku Raudiah. Standsrdpic by Ch*ng Sons: Foil.
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  • 306 1 Silence Reigns As Bride Recites The Koran XI. I A breath>s hush .fell upon the >ple who had rushed o the I room before three o'clock afternoon as tfc kept th< upon a tamed ensun in which E :.i he: ager i Raudzah is reciting brothel Tunk I youngest n
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  • 209 1 Police Silent On Abduction JAKARTA, July 21) (IT)— National police today clamped on iron curtain of silence around the kidnapping of a prominent Chinese-born government official from his town office by a gang of unidentified men armed with rifles and pi.stols. Police said they
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  • 89 1 'Pula' Trio Call For Atom Ban POL Yugo lavia, July 20 (Reuterj The leaders o! i Yugoslavia :mn Egypt v" repeated their call for m on atomic w( apons, cxii d their opposition to r blocs, and reaffirmed desire for a settlement the Alg< rian problem. in a statement after
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  • 19 1 a\- earthquake shook Manila early yesterday, arousing many residents from their sleep. No damage was reported, A.P.
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  • 19 1 THE Security Council yesterday cleared Morocco for admission as the 78th member of the United Nations.— Reuter.
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  • 23 1 BABY FOR LAN A FILM star Lan:i and [her husband L» Barker JE? OTecthU a babj to JanSarv announced tit HoUySS vlsterday. Reuter.
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  • 112 1 LONG BEACH. California, juiv 20 (Reuter) Fifteen beauties from countries throughout the world, except the P^ar East, compete tonight to the semi-finals ol the Miss nnlverse Contest. five of them will be picked lor the final ludglng and selection of MUss Universe. In the
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  • 676 1 'JUS SOLI' WITHOUT ANY STRINGS The First Considered Chinese View 15... ...And Memo To Reid Gives The Reasons KUALA LUMPUR, FRI. THE PAN MALAYAN FEDERATION OF CHINESE ASSOCIATIONS TODAY DEMANDED "JUS 50L1". .AND WITHOUT RESERVATIONS. The Federation, Representing "all Chinese in this country who owe undivided loyalty to this land
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  • 48 1 SULTAN of Brunei, Sir Omar Ali Saifutldin, flew into Singapore yesterday on a visit to the Federation. He will fly to Kuala Lumpur today and return to Singapore on Monday and leave for Brunei the next day. At the airport he refused to be interviewed.
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  • 26 1 LONDON. July 20 (Reuter) Thunderstorms and gale force winds swept across Southern England during the night and today, causing flooding and upsetting communications.
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  • 38 1 A COLOURED United States airman. James Clinton Jordan, aged 21, ol Newark. Now Jersey, was sentenced to death at the assizes at Leeds. England, yesterday for stabbing a man to death in a cafe fight Reuter.
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  • 165 1 LONDON, July 20 (Reuter)—A big reshuffle in Whitehall today is seen in political quarters as a bid to secure a more efficient management of Britain's economic and financial affairs. Key figure in the reshuffle is Sir Roger Makins. 52. who Is returning from his post
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  • 63 1 \ML.V July 20 (AP) Philippine Vice-President Carlos P. Garcia said last night he wouiu leave in Sep. tember on a major thri I w< tour of at l r a::t n;m Asian countries Garcia, who is also Foreign Secretary, said his tentative tinerary Includes Japan, South
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  • 96 1 Britain Too Withdraws Aid Offer LONDON, lilij 20 (AP)— Britain joined die On States today in wi offer to help Eg: finance its proposed Aswan high dam. A Foreign Office spoke said that "we have also conclude n tl at In the pr« sent circun. it is not fea I
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  • 122 1 LONDON July 20 (AP)~ The embarrassing affair of the ghostly critic vu solemnly explained away by the British Broadcasting Corporation last night as a case ql a button that wouldn't w ork. Listeners to a 8.8.C. overseas broadcast on Cyprus heard the announcer say that Lord Radcliffe
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 214 2 Imaginative Skill Solves Water Supply Problem THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, yesterday officially opened the Colony's new $5,500/000 Murnane Reservoir the largest covered service reservoir in the world. In declaring the reservoir open, Sir Robert said the occasion represents another milestone along the line
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  • 169 2 170 Estate Men Strike Over Pay Cut nearly no Linployees of the Bukit Sembawang Rubber Estate, Singapore, went on strike yesterday. following the management.; decision to Impose a 15 per cent cut on the wage rates o! 23 coileagues. T I i c work c r s —tappers and field
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  • 98 2 A housewife, Balmah binte Yusot yesterday told a Singapore Court that her cousin. Jantan bin Lat iff, 18. stoic a sarong from her, pawned it. and posted the pawn ticket to her. The offence, she said, was committed at their home, in Malay Farm,
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  • 131 2 A HANDICAPPED D belplng in Bing ou k DOS, He M R. O. Pilose, Oath Social G id ol the BociaJ B< iriat- an n bureau n iab m and soda! problems. pl< i ku both legs by r t v v pa
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  • 54 2 TWO men, Jamts Bensley, Hassan, 36, were Ito tand trial at the next A.- it the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry ye tbe Singapore Mr. S. K. Leo. They were tei tativcly charged with assaultn.-; an I robbing >ney-len ler V. Chelvadurai i I $600, near Nor
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  • 44 2 A cargo supervisor, J. M. Walker. 44. wns lined SlOO in a Singapore Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to dishonestly y< tainin:: a stolen car fan, valued at 130, at a Harbi ai Board godown on ,Tu:v :3 th:s v--:ir.
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  • 75 2 LONDON, July 20 (AP)— Moscow radio said last night that "hooliganism duo tn hard drinking is widespread in the Soviet Union and warned offenders they can be thrown out of their homes. The broadcast quoted three Moscow schoolboys as saying of their father- "He busy-
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  • 41 2 pic. THE Governor, Sir Robert Black, assisted by four Engineers of the City Council Messrs. W. S. Stredwick, C. S. Subramaniam and F. S. Wicks (not in picture) turns the inlet valve thus opening tho Murnane Reservoir yesterday. Standard
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  • 183 2 KIALA LIMPIR. Fn-Thr Kwangtung Associations which (!l more than a million Mala van Chii Constitutional Commission thai vi was granted to ali people. m< unrest and eventual chaos Ja «q This warning was memorandum which tht Associations submitted to "The future good and pperity ol Malaya are our Immediate
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  • 41 2 MI Chairrr. 1 Brother) the Colony V est 3 thr cen; and Hongkong i Mr. F an "O; lean i Chamb' 4 I 1 Jaycee." Hp a i. Mar in the j their v A He addPd j Jaycee.^ an
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  • 95 2 KUAL A LUMP UP I r Inche Abdul Majid bin Tunku 50-year-old for* >: ranger who turned the major forest range around Baling. Malaya'- -A.ti town, from very poor shape to one of excellent order, was today awarded the Imperial Service Medal by the Queen, Inche M i Is
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  • 58 2 BUTTERWORTH rday I Lor: r. Tan Swee Guan. 31, was today acquitted and c. -charged by the Sessions I Court on a charge of negljgent driving at Siram Road i on Jan. 5. without defence being cai Tan was in COU result of a coroner"s tnq
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  • 60 3 the i j William Train C l>.iur,irk ire (!<■!- J iitflUi \:nu In- on- ne. Sic from Obi Marjorfe S tkamoto, elm a Mount >outhrn\ Auv >aml 5 oun| ml nts arc 5 t ongress I I i".o- J ras and l> v •I MTV.u'
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  • 116 3 THE S.n_ Malay Union is preparing to put 'i trong fight in the forthcoming local government elec Co The secretary of the Che Mohd. Salleh bin mad, told The Standard at his party regar the local government elections import;. said the Malay
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  • 27 3 HONGKONG, J;. S Standard Service: i re of the Hongkotig I to 1 to US$l; 50.186 to one Indonesian Rup.ah; Gold S^ -o a tar
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  • 52 3 Ladies AssoI ipore will in- luncheon Dragon Room Restaurant til r .11 be ak< ll •:th who an I ration on na will be third Friday of :he next iker :ow nga I men friends be monthnan. told The with $50,000 D m ready ihe Assoclub
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  • 203 3 SINGAPORE could not take part In the recent UNESCO conference in Geneva on education because it w.iv classified aa H Britisli Indo-China M ;ind was latei eonpletel? struck <'tv the agenda, the Director of Education .Mr. n. McLeOan, told The standard j eslerdj jr, !Mr.
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  • 285 3 tj «t of tuatcd traffic lights installed at the junction of Selegie and Middle Roads is worked by a total of 24,000 wires, Arthur E. Singapore Traffic Police Su] ndent, revealed yesti la St. I? Whatfs the device took one lull to piece together, bit by
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  • 204 3 LOCAL GOVT. ELECTIONS ARE POSTPONED FOR 3 MONTHS Ci ttf Cauncii Gets Another Extension THE SINGAPORE City and District Council elections, due to have been held in December this year, have been postponed for three months to allow the Legislative Assembly time to prepare the necessary legislation for a Local
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  • 165 3 A SINGAPORE General Hospital doctor refused to accept a summons to attend court, with the excuse .as not giv« n enough time, a lawyer, Mr. C. 11. Koh, complained to a magistrate yesterda Mr. Koh, who was defend- Ing In an assault case, added:
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  • 60 3 AN International var--5 iety .show will be held next Saturday at the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium, Anglo-Chiifese School, to C z help raise funds for the Singapore Battalion of I the Boys 1 Brigade Band to tour the Federation. C Picturr shows the "Three i J
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  • 57 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—A derk Lee Thiam Hock, today freed by the Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal o! •i charge of negligent driving resulting in the death ol a Lee was found guilty by the Klang magistrate who rtrvd him $100, in default, two months 1 jail und
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  • 213 3 'There's A Colour Bar In Whitley Council'-. Mr. Sim A MOTION to 'remove heads of departments from the Whitley Council and replace them by City Councillors who will represent the official side at all negotiations, will be tabled at the next Council meeting. The motion will be moved by the
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  • 120 3 A CLERK. T. R. Glass. whose liabilities amounted to $14,441 was made a bankrupt on his own petition before the High Court in Singapore yesterday. Glass, who said his salary was $46 1 a month, offered to pay $35 a month to the Official Assignee for
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  • 22 3 REAR Admiral C.A. Thring, Flag Officer. Malayan Area. returned to Singapore yesterday, after holding high-level talks with Federation authorities. M
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 25 3 5 (I to own one m with umte to;- )f fl Ifll |L v iA^j Ifl I ZLIN CO, LTD. Isij Street, Singapore, lei:- *****
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    • 441 3 robe dun soir j jna griffe perfumes eau de cologne Sold by all Leading Shopj nn/i- hx lUc >o!e AgoUi FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD. JB-F BATTERY ROAD. SINCAPORE pf TR A V ELIN6 TO i I M Fly by Super "Strato" .^^"-^l Clipper* to Manila. Make s^^^^** 'v^ connections with
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  • 154 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents por lb in Singapore yesterday) were: Isuyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot mom.) 891 895 An? ust No. 1 RSS 8!) 80; No. 2 RSS 851 854 No. 3 RSS 844 85£ Tone: Barely steady. STORE TIN The price of lin on the local
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE Police yesterday detained a housewife, Tan Mong Lav, in connection with the stabbing of her neighbour Law Ah Lim. in Bukit Panjang Village on Thursday night
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  • 27 4 THE Singapore Traction Company will operate a special service nightly to the Great World Trade Fair from Bras Basah Road between 6.30 p.m. to midnight.
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  • 144 4 A STARTLED Acting Chief M:n:.-H:' Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. came down from his office to inquire into the cause of a black-out in the Assembly House after a thunder sti yesterday afternoon. He was told that lightning had caused a short circuit in the
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  • 62 4 THREE CT< w mem bars of the motor yacht, See Nymph, escaped death by minutes when Lightning struck their yacht at 4 p.m. yesterd The men had just come ashore when lightning struck their yacht. There was an explosion in the main The yacht, belonging
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  • 58 4 \V. A. Measor, pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday, to a charge of neglif driving resulting in a oo ision with a taxi at Waterloo Street. on May 6. As a result of the impart, the taxi overturned with its four wheels in the air.
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  • 63 4 THE following were the results of the lottery of the Royal Singapore Flying Club drawn recently. First prize of $400 went to ticket No. 2123. 2nd prize of $200 to ticket No 2951 and 3rd prize of $100 to ticket No. 3185. Tickets bearing these numbers
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  • 320 4 Shortened Leg Three Broken Ribs Cost $42,000 Rash Planter Pays Record Damages KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Robert Francis Greer, a 40 year-old insurance representative who sustained three fractured ribs and had a leg; shortened by 2] inches in a car crash, was today awarded damages totalling $42,174 in the Selangor High
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  • Article, Illustration
    105 4 BRITISB Army Schools in Singapore held a concert :\t the Victoria Memorial Hal!, last night to help raise funds for the Children s Ward of the British^ Military Hospital A group ol 12 young fencers from the British Physical Training: Corps who cave a fencing demonstration were loudly
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  • 298 4 SINGAPORE rubber magnate, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, last nigbt criticized former Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall for bis intention to bring up the question of citizenship when he visits Red China with the Singapore Trade Mission next month. Mr. Tan. who
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  • 232 4  -  ANDREW ROTH By Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON, Fit Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, has decided to by-pass preliminary talks with the Minister of State for the Colonies, Mr. John Hare, now that his meeting: with the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox
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  • 195 4 THE following students of the Muslim College have been successful in the sessional examination for the academic year 1955-1956: First year candidates. 2nd Class Abdul Wahab bin Ahmad, Abd. Kader bin Hassan, Mohd. Murtadza b. H. Daud. 3rd Class Abdul Hamid bin H. Umar. A. Ghazali
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  • 81 5 Florence To Give Recital LO\ ELY ten itional star Mts FTorence Wong of SiflQO will give a piano recital the Chinese Assembly Hall on July 26 auspices of the Federation Mhs Wong made 'ef debut as a concert pianist at the age of four in Singapore. She is now I
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  • 283 5 SINGAPORE'S capital flight to Red China last year amounted to more thgn $131,000,000 which is the biggest flow of money from the Colony to any single country in the world, Government statistics re- retried. Out of this amount, the Colony bought
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  • 223 5 THE B,o#o aifOllg Singapore Teachers I'nion lias called tor an emergency general meeting 1 to protest ftgaiast the quit notice given to one of the teachers in the Singapore Naval Base, I The teacher is Mr. Dominic Puthucherry who has been hing in the Naval Base
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  • 100 5 200 Are Unhappy Over Exam TANJONG MALIM, Fri. More than 200 Malay schoolteachers from all .'•arts of Malaya, who met here recently, will send a memorandum to the Minister for Education, protesting against the compulsory examination to qualify them for the standard-type or secondary school. Many teachers with Mic Sultan
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  • 18 5 THE Thai Consulate-Gen-eral in Singapore will be closed on Monday on account of "Khao Pansa Day."
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  • 127 5 Chambers Decide To Open Bank PRESIDENT of the Malay Chamber of Commerce of Singapore, Tuan Hamid Allwie, disclosed yesterday that at a representative meeting of the Federation and Singapore Malay Chambers of Commerce in Kuala Lumpur recently it had been decided to open a national bank to help small Malay
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  • 122 5 THE Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce will not join the Colony trade mission to China and Japan. Tuan Hamid Aihvie, president of the Chamber, told The Standard yesterday that though the Chamber, at a recent meeting of its executive committee, had agreed in principle
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  • 46 5 SEREMBAN, Fri. Stanley Ponniah. a town councillor here, was today acquitted in the Sessions Court on a charge of criminal trespass into the home of Sivagnanam at Rasah on May 1. The court was told that both parties had already come to 3 settlement.
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  • 142 5 AN urgent cry for more qualified pharmacists for Singapore is made in the latest issue of "The Malayan Pharmaceutical Journal," released yesterday. The magazine ascribes the lack, not to B shortage of applications, but to "reluctance on the part of retail pharmacists to accept trainees."
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  • 45 5 IPOH. Fri. Miss Jcyascka'-a of Taiping won the Perak "Miss Golden Voice" contest here today. She came first among 20 competitors from the Telecommunications Departments of Taiping, Telok Anson and ipoh. Second was Miss Winnie Pharamond ana third, Miss Mitzi Newman.
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  • 36 5 IPOH. Fri.— Inche Fatima binte Haji A!i. a schoolteacher, ned from her Hari Raya Haji holidays yesterday to find her home In Jalan Masjid ranted. Clothing valued at over $500 were missing.
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  • 66 5 A meeting to form the Malayan Economic Association will be held at the British Council Hall in Stamford Roarl, Singapore, on July 28 at. 2.15 p.m. The proposed Association expects to stimulate public interest in economics, to hr>-d discussions on economic problems in Malaya and
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  • 171 5 THREE-hundred officers and men of the 11th Hussars embarked on the trooper, Empire Fowey. for Britain yesterday after three years' service in the Federation. During their period of service in Malaya they distinguished themselves in specialized escort duties traversing over 3.000.000
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  • 48 5 THE Singapore Chinese High School Dramatic Society will present a throe-act play at the school hall in September. The occasion Is to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the Society. Proceeds will be given to a fund in aid of needy students of the school.
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  • 69 5 PORT SWETTENHAM, Fri A mishap marred the Indian Naval flotilla's goodwill mission to Rangoon prior to its visit to Malaya. At Rangoon, the INS Godawari. one of the ships now in Malayan water?, lost an offi when Li. Commander Kamath missed his step while boarding
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  • 153 5 Gangsters Use Acid To Rub Out Tattoos TATTOOED thugs In Singapore arc now applying acid on their once-proud tattoos in an attempt to rub out the tell-tale ma: Kings. Police pressure i bo bpi that the mrre SJ£> < policeman will scampering for saf' At night, secret society thugi nil
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  • 72 5 BUTTERWORTH, Fri A 26-year-old youth, speaking a Chinese, has been 'winking Chinese houseto pay sen if* through him, using the nann an elected Town Councillor.. Tho Councillor whose HUM was used, repoi ter to the police who ire anxious to trace rit Housewives are advii d
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  • 51 5 IPOH. Fri.— A rubber tapper of Lima Bias Estate E River. P lo, a. va pi sentenced to three year? imprisonment by Mr. Justice Thomson in the Supreme Co irt today. He was found guilty on two charges of causing hurt to labourers last
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  • Singapore TIGER Standard
    • 491 6 r FH:. f.* ire Penang, constitutionally that is. has gr WB into a very thorny p: From the moment thai the led Government of the federation started to function there has been cont n ti ag tat m for the withdrawal of the fora it Colony from
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    • 416 6 JHE United Sampan Workers' .Association of bingaf> n seems to be only con n with m nibers 1 interests and cannot care ie.-s tor the safety of I ie public who use motor to go about their business in the harbour and to the a P •*> 1,000
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  • 794 6  -  William Courtenay By Standard Air Correspondent THE fifteen hundred miles per hour jet bomber is on the drawing boards both at Avro In England and Boeing in America. The Air Forces will form first squadrons of them not later than 1966 and the design experience plus
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 6 "All right, Ham "u r iM<i jr+g now the spin; -level n bei
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  • 352 6 We, the PEOPLE SAVE US FROM OUR SERVANTS Sir; The days of cheap ser-i vanis are no more. We? wouldn't dream of engag-' Ing a domestic servant if; WC could help it. To add: insult to injury, now we; are being; further burden-; el. Before we give in to; this
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  • 867 6  - PERU PLUMPS FOR Sta bility J HALCRO FERGUSON By LONDON npHE recent elections in Peru have shown not only an encouraging political maturity among the electorate, but an equally encouraging, and more surprising, maturity on the part of the outgoing President, Brigadier General Manuel Odria. General Odria, despite the revival
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  • Article, Illustration
    247 6 Sir; I agree with Mr. E. K. Tan, general secretary of the Liberal-Socialists "that there should be more trade and secondary industries tc provide employment. The Government should seriously consider providing tax relief not only to foreign but also to local investments as an inducement to establish more industries."
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  • 155 6 the NEWS as it strikes me! fection, all realise that Singapore and the Federation being separate entities each is entitled to ferret ihingi out for itself. y o tr, some mer» chants in Venting, including the President of the Importers and Exporter 9 Association, Koav Kirn Hai, want the Settlement
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  • 250 6 Sir; Your news item headed "Inequalities For City Ratepayer?'' appearing in the Sunday Standard reveals muddled thinking on the part of the City Council. There Es nothing in the Municipal Ordinance which limits the annual value for rating purposes in the rase of Rent Controlled Property.
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  • 36 6 Sir; Since the Sims Avenue Community centre, is used by the girls as their Club, why is there not a single club for the boys living in this arra° A SIMS AVENUE LAD Singapore
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  • 45 7 FL YING 'MOTHER OF THE JETS Amei t-IOQ Super Sabrr ed timuU U a single KB-50 i?i a tr i .-W Porc< Bom I rida. The I" S A A <- say this is the ful refuelling of three planes at the same til A P
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  • 226 7 MIAMI, Florida, .HHv M (UP) A circuit court judge denied a divorce yesterdftj for the Rev. Thonuis liraham Northcott. a Presbyterian minister teemed of philandering frith \ouni; women members of hLs parishes. la tead, Judg I PearNc their thiist chilrder d p minispay her US$3OO a month
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  • 182 7 BOSTON. July 20, < AP) Tulsi Nagancth \cmbu. 2(>. of India, whose love for a Cambridge, Mass.. girl brought him to the United States after being deported three times. was ordered out yesterday for the fourth time. He was first deported in 1951 to
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  • 53 7 s\x DIEGO, CaUf.. July 20, (AP)— Surgeons separated the Hutchens Siamese twins yesterday and said that, respite m nplications, they should survive. The principal complication was discovery that the h inch of tissue joining the twins at the base <">f their spines included a spinal fluid duct
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  • 59 7 ORLANDO. Florida, July 20 (UP) Mike Sibole. 4. who o-? his only eye in a hid to stave off death Rom cancer, asked yesterday thai his 20--month-old hrothei be brought to the hospital to play with Hospital authorities said that Mike bounded happily on hi? bed.
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  • 30 7 TOKYO. July 20 (Reuten A Japanese Defence Force aircraft crashed against Mt. Hisashiyama today, during a training flight over Southern Japan. The two pilots wcrr killed.
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  • 149 7 Hitler's Sister Faces Eviction BERCHTESGADEN. July 20 (UP) Hitler's 65--year-old sister will be evicted from her rented room here at the end of the month because she canno*. pay the rent. Frau Paula Wolf's landlord gave no reason when he handed her an eviction notice earlier this month. But the
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  • 380 7 PLEASURE IS ALL HIS RCCKLAND, Ma. July SO <LP) Don Day vy nrdcred to pay S6 court costs after bring arraigned for fighting with Robert Dow. Day did not have the money, so Dow paid for him. Steel Strike PITTSBURGH, July 20 CUP) Stor: strike negotiators spent yesterday morning
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  • 273 7 Labour's Broadside At Cyprus 'Mishandling 'A Word From Makarios Would Stop Violence 9 LONDON, July 20 (UP)— Britain's Labour Party yesterday attacked the government for mishandling the Cyprus situation and again demanded the recall of exiled Archbishop Makarios to discuss a settlement. Deputy opposition leader James Griffiths. Labour Party expert
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  • 63 7 KARACHI. July 20 CAP) The Australian Himalayan expedition has conquered the 26,355 foot Gasherbrum, expedition leader Fritz Moravez telegraphed yesterday. In a telegram to the Austrian legation here. Moravez pain Gasherbrum, hitherto unconquered second highest peak in the Korakoram range? of the Himalayas, was conquered about noon
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  • 171 7 MAEBASHI. July 20 (UP)— A Japanese court today sentenced four American soldiers to terms ranging from three to six months for brawling with Japanese police. The sentences then were suspended far three years. which means the youths will not be imprisoned in Japan. Heaviest sentence
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  • 148 7 ALGIERS, July 20 (IP) Nationalist rebels trapped yesterday a French column in West Algeria and killed 19 soldiers, including three officers. In addition 21 French soldiers were wounded in the amhush sprung by the Nationa I rebels in a narrow gorce at Taforoui in
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  • 94 7 LONDON .lulv 20 (IT A sudden thunderstorm sent 8.500 guests at the Quern's narden party hurrying lot shelter on tin EMMMMU ti, Buckingham Patafif >esterdaj The Queen Mid the Ihike of Kdinhurch were aeceupanied at th^ iBCOCJ p.irly nf the season h.v (^u< I
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    • 42 7 THE STANDARD TO MAINTAIN -v maximum comfort and perI t Provide^ «ofe, economical motoring with omplr reserve ro me.t every demand. Also ovailoble STANDARD FAMILY lOond STANDARD COMPANION (E.tote Cor) v, FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. Singapore Ci R^t BROS LTD. FtPERAIIO^ OF MALAYA
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    • 77 7 7O ENSURE j you get the best I jmorphy-richards from your Mf% TOASTER it \;MM OJTor HAIR M^ 7 DRYER have it serviced by an electrician' tolta it tn thp nPW specially trained for Morphy-i laiie H W UltS lICW j R ic hards equipment and be sure MORPHY- RICHARDS
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  • 66 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. An 11-year-old girl quarrelled with her neighbour's sister, and in retaliation the neighbour caught hold ol her and branded her face and thigh with a burning firewood. Mon binte Darus was yesterday convicted of causing hurt to Paluwathl Permual on July 1
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  • 60 8 iron. Fri— Perak Government has agreed to &ppoinl a Committee to examine traffic rules governing eye;: Two rules one governing the carrying of loads protrud-\:-,Z \-c-.-rr.d certain roi:: bi yde and the other prohibiting cyclists from carrying an umbrella— were the subject of a
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  • 416 8 'Torture' Allegation In Murder tt\L Public Charge Is 'HeinousP Unproved, Unsubstantiated IPOH, Fri.— Chief of Perak C.1.D., Mr. Tom Hamilton. today described allegations by defence counsel, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, that his client was physically and mentally tortured "by Police as "heinous." "It has become a
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  • 78 8 A DISPLAY of Indian dances by the Eastern Arts Society of Kuala Lumpur will be held at the King George V School Hall on July 28 from 8.30 p.m. in aid of the St. John Ambulance Brigade's Cadet Fund." The display will c under
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  • 47 8 IPOH Fr:. Constitutional O on called on the Mentri Besar of Perak today and was later introduced to members of S( 1 c and Executive Co;:r. and Fand Stal ds of departnts. Latex b commission were guests of honour at a bi suprx
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  • 188 8 PORT SWETTENHAM. Fri.-In another "car. the bulk of officers and men of the Indian Nx% '.1 be trained in Indian waters and on their clared Rear Admiral Sir St. John T tt on board the I.N.S. Delhi here today. The last
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    • 177 8 BEDFORD "MIDDLE WEIGHTS" Bedford 3 ami ton trucks (short or long V t. Yc7 base) petrol or die&l V 4 and P6. i 1 1 1 1 1 I r EATON TWO SPEED REAR AXLES providing eight forward gears available from stock on 5 Other Bedford models from 12 cwt.
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    • 589 8 Standard cAimam Information at a Glance M.rtiAtDlJSffitF TAMPIN KUALA LUMPUR j^iWMf ALPAOiIW ATIMV Tnr, d.; AV.y U, .m AP! .I OUSemm fS"^7^2T^^^v^v s-r~- JTTS^fc 8 pm \V\on-i.ng Re- < «m*-i*fi*£*- > 3 .JPlM^Mf' l^. ETT ¥TA%lf* Mf-.yerah rJtt^ M§ M JrfSjW^mf\ KIdUANK* OUION: Im-arir »V tUl^mS** y MKTRO^ Rebel W:tn--t
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    • 243 9  - Wild ustangs of the on-antic West M. L HOPCRAFT By III! -port hem. -pots lore tstanand I by they •Canadian re fast the r< brought are the o Spa the 'la;. he time the Caj many that W pony. Ih f I I n by fighting ther stallions. There was
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    • 493 9 Work on THESE in your spare time ,\V\V\\\\\\V\VV\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\V\V\\VV\\\V\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\^ (word games! -\\\\V\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\v\V\V\\\V\\V\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\V\VVVV\\V\\\* I JERK ARE MNBfl Games 1J With Words and other pastimes for your enter, lainment. Following: are some tricky bis words. See if you know their meanings. 1. Millennium means (a) the end nf the wor'.d, (b) 1000 years.
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    • 216 9 npODAY*S grandmothers are seldom silvcr-Jiaired old Indies lace raps, hut there {j one old-fashioned gift they ie 'f to receive /rcu today* grandchildren, h>. the days when perfume and sachet were novelties, mders were Used to scent linen drawers and closet shelves. Your grand" other or older
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    • 128 9 for SWEET SLEEP VITACUP is the best It concentrated crammei family food drink because:— with goodness os delicious 'nutty' milk An you can make m n V Im F^B» B more cups per tin MULLER A PMIPPS (Malayt)LTO. f/*'^*!^, P V^ P.O. Box 391 Rp^Sfefc^M^l V edioiee «ej«l Trt^t H«.-A
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    • 92 9 PROVED IMTWSWU TO ftfEPlWf ARCTIC BLUE 1 FOX !< C ACTIVITY, IT i S ij iftHL-^^ii^^* -KEPT v>s*^LL ALASKA I^ l^^ ISU^'D^.PEDANDTWEKI PJV.iitir>L c *v^. TRAPPED WHEN THS /»CVr\ f i- E A_ WiTH A RTt/E$ AUP A P£L CATE GUCY NEVEC EAT AT ALL £srrA PWXi FCCTHP (TUKJwG tmeiß
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    • 66 9 l.Find a long piece of RUBBER HOSE or TUBING with about a i inch hole. ABOUT 7 oXQFs£riaV6' fl. borrow a MOUTHPIECE from a pal who plaus a horn andstick it in one end wi of the hose... (IF IT DOESN'T ADHESIVE TAPE »^s AROUND THE CONNECTION) 3.SiickalargeT!N FUNNEL into
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    • 458 9 ff^^ i^f^^S^^^^^jjJTT^^^^ ic-quire decision ynu can act Benefit through loved ones. T,,,.,.,,, LIBRA— Sept 23 to Oct. ODAI s QUOTATION: 22— Open your mind and eyes The only \\;iy to com- to vour place n the scheme pel men to speak k <»ml or of things Head off disus is
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  • 180 10 By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Standard's New York Bureau Chief JAPAN'S rubber tyre exports are soaring these days, according to informed rubber quarters in New York. In one month alone, since the Start oi the year, for example, Singapore and the Federation ol Malaya Imported upwards
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  • 33 10 IK VPy— i rio<ir levers its', STOCKS: T'-.d; lfifl 2.1 l."> T' .--s 181 53 BONDS: 40 Bonds 95.76 The Dow-Jones commodity res index (1924-26 equals loo> closed at 157.69.
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  • 26 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks nation buying rates to merchants yesterday c Canada 2 3/16 (OD\ 321 cre&t bills and 33 9 16 trade Se rates
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    53 10 THE Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, (right) cuts the tape to declare open the Singapore Trade and Industries Fair 10.>t>. at the Great World last night. Seen with the Minister ts Mrs. Jumabhoy and Mr. Run Run Shaw, managing director of Peng Hock Shaw
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  • 463 10 To Ease Marine Fuelling Delays UNDERLYING the growing importance of Singapore as a port for fuelling ships in the international marine trade, Caltex (Asia) Ltd. have announced plans for the construction of a $31 million water marine terminal at Tanjong Penuru, eight miles
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  • 161 10 Rubber Drops 1 c. UPCOUXTRY liquidation caused Singapore rubber prices to ease yesterday, first ijrade August shipment closing at 89i cents per lb.. a drop of li cents on Thursday. on a barely steady market. The market opened at 90£ cent.- per lb., one cent below Thursday. Not muc!h trade
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  • 171 10 THE Malayan Sharobrokers 1 Association reported tail amount oi business passin?: yesterday In the industrials section with price improvement in a few counters. Tins and rubbers were selectively higher. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were; INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fpcl Disp. 2.05 2.10 \v Kami] w
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  • 151 10 MALAYAN Sharebroker? Association yesterday reported the following business done: INDUSTRIALS: Con. Tin Smelt prefs. 29/3 cd. F N ords $1.90 to 51.92J Gammon $2.01; W. Hammer $2.87 i $2,855 n. Waugh 11.37J; M." Breweries $2.72|, $2.70 xci; M. Colls $1; Me A lister $2.82 > overnight: M. Cement
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  • 640 10 'ENTREPOT TRADE MUST Not BE UPSET' Hire Purchase Plans For Small Industry THE Singapore Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy, yesterday warned that the Colony must be careful not to upset the intricate and delicately balanced factors which contribute to her entrepot trade. The Minister said this yesterday
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  • 72 10 RUBBER sto Si >ore 'anted to 40.113 tons in June compared to 42.902 tons -n M T'-.o ocal dealers' stocks in ne amounted to 30.632 tons (33,169 tons in May), of which 211 tons were dry rubber. Port storks amounted to 18 tons (6.970 tons), in ing 5.158
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  • 79 10 MR. T A POINTAN sales manaK<r of Tasman Paper and Pulp o. flrw into Singapore yesterday from London on his way to his factory in Tasmania. He was met at the Air port b> the rrprespntatives of Spieers (Export) Ltd.. the local agents for asman Paper and
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  • 247 10 Rubber Market Operators Are Cautious AT the end of Last week rubber prices dropped below the 90-cent level but were again stimulated by the news that agreement had been reached on the wage dispute in the rubber manufacturing industry in the U.S.A., says the weekly market report of Holiday, Cutler,
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  • 52 10 FINANCE COMMERCE STOCKPH OF RICE TO OOd -OFFICI KUALA LI Ihe (n meni representatioi i>ers < (lfr; stated t, servo si local must contin Comr. 1 has a on r Govern m- time mea social fd < It v. gradf- Ed to pr end the t* of th< ment Such
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  • 38 10 SINGAPORE duce wei Cop $26 s< $39, 3 i j Sarav. j Spec;. 1 S tion i mix* d 3 i hoi u> v <\ 11 a Noon 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 4 p: 5 p.m J
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    • 397 10 NOTICES MALACCA MUNICIPALITY rpENDERS are invited for 1 the tenancy of the Rf*freshment Kio.>k. Coronation Gardens, South Reclamation. Malacca, for a period of 3 5 irs with effect from 16th AUfUSt 1956 It b to bo noted that the premises arp to bo utilised lely as a Refrr-hmrnt Kiosk and
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    • 147 10 NOTICES r\VI) TENNER NOTICE mENDER from reg X contractors (Class 1? and above will be received by the te Engineer. Selangor up to 3 p.m. on 31.7.56 for the [NG OF IT MAIN LNG SEPANG ROAD SE RON IV. I ill particulars are obtainable from the office of the Senior
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    • 64 10 YUGOSLAV f?^ From Adriatic, Near East, India ond Hongkong Penong Port $*«tf m.y. "LOVCEN" n SFrom Hongkong to BomK« v ~oen, Port Sudcn Yen.cc, Trieste cn6 K Singapore -A m.r. "LOVCEN" B'H Aug kGt* Generoi Agent,: EAST MOUNT 17-B, Robinson Rood, Singapore-! 1 J Port Swettenhom: E-Seoson 1 rod. ng
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    • 684 11 I^RENCH TRADING CO., LTD. W 132/6 Robinson Ro*<3 iHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORT* AMERICAN SERVICE B n New To.k Balt.mor., PhOadtlpht* Quit P I 9 S ham f.nang :i vi :4 luly 26/27 u ly 29 A U? 4 s €p t 5.6 S«pl 7/8 S.pt Lt« ?»«•«<» orh c
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    • 1098 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. lei: 2412 n lin tl (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 Jnet> Sh ZV THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE T verrter, option to proceed «te other ports to toad and dir:.«r t e carte SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore. Anch.se, f Cf Marseille* and
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    • 876 11 MITSUI pQ LINE FOR JAPAN |ndl. P M> Asumosan Maru tor Yokohama Kobe Moii 3 Aug FOR JAPAN frorr Continent Akagisan Moru for Yokohama Nogoya, Kobe via Hongkong 3 Aug FOR U.S.A. via Suez for New York, Philadelphia, 1 Bcltirnore Asakasan Maru from Japan 14 Aug 17 Aug 18 Aug
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    • 747 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Saiiirgi tor Bangkok ond/or Fa: Eost. Penang P. S'hom S'por* "SELANDIA" In Port 2426 July "MOMBASA" In Port 23/24 July 25 26 July "PANAMA" 10/11 Aug 12/14 Aug 15/18 Aug "SUMBAWA" 14/17 Aug HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen. Spore P. Sham Penang "ERRIA"
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    43 12 photo. PHOTO serviced for possible use in connection with the coming Olympic Games at Melbourne in November, shows Dick Ploog of Victoria, Australia (left), and John Tressider of New South Wales, Australia (riiiht), who will represent their country in the cycling events. A.P.
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  • 58 12 SINGAPORE Rifle Association L 956 Bi.-'ey Meeting will be held at the N< c Soon No. 2 rifle range on Sunday/ Monday sth and 6th of August. Members and Alliliated units are reminded that entries are to be forwarded to Capt. C. M. Ho co P.O.
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  • 46 12 THE following arc selected to represent Ceylon Sports Club in their friendly < ricket match against Singapore Standard at Balcstier Road tomorrow at L r.m. Paul de Kretser, A. Anthoneiz, Rajendratn, Balasingham, S. K. Kulasingam, A. E. Dclilkan, Soocelaraj, S. Kwlasingam. Sivapatham, Sehsaran, C. Thuraisingam.
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  • 776 12  -  VIC SELWYN says And a Briton is in the thick of it LONDON, Sat.— For ten days the name of a 24- rkshire cy< Brian Robinson, has into the odd corners of the British newspapers. On the Continent Brian R >bins Q, from Mirfli Id, Huddersficld, has hit
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  • 139 12 Artillery Vs Infantry Cricket THE annual cricket match between the Rpyal Artillery, Malaya, and the infantry, Malaya, will be plftys^ th::w€tek«"id at Tanslin from 11 a.m. each day. The Infantry team r/ill Include one of the fastest bowlers seen out here, Cap! G C Grore. Capt. Gore has played for
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  • 128 12 Fed. Boys For Colony Matches KUALA LUMPUR Fri Federation Combined Schools selectors have named 17 players to travel down to Singapore to play two soccer matches next week. On Saturday. Juiy 28. the Federation schoolboys will meet th c Singapore Combined schools I, and the following day they play against
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  • 168 12 LONDON. July 21 (Re tteri —Cricket r were: At SwanM.i. Glamorgan Yorkshire match drawn. Glamorgan 176 and secondly for nine declared, Wardle four for 40. Yorkshire 92 and seconc 94 for five. At Leicester, Leicestershire I beat Somerset by an innings and 26 runs. Somerset 116 and
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  • 103 12 SOUTH China from Hongkong will play their second n y ■<- st a Singapore 'VJalan Besar Stadium at 8 p.m. The probable South China line-up is as follows: Pau Kin Ying: Lav Chi Ping Kg Wai Man Chan Che c X Luk I';/, Ha- X
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  • 79 12 Compton The Aussies LOXDOX. July 20 (Router) Denis Compton. Middlesex and England rricketer, v... face the Australians for ihe first time this season when lie plays for Middlesex in me match beginning at Lord*! .omorrow. Since his return after ".he removal of a knee tap Compton has shown that he
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  • 34 12 R.A.O.C. MORs entered the final of the Junior Cup soc< i r when they heat REME MORs by 2-1. Scorers were [brahira (HA OC) md Whey Ah Kuan (REME).
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    • 338 12 lOWIX i 21 J wLS 17 JVVLS GENTS' and LADIES. 1 FULL STEEL, ROILED GOLD. AMD GOLD TOP. cj u^ Obtainable from AH J rr t -f 4- If* fit a i 66MTZ** li J 3S6,NCfiTH 'BH!DQ6 RCS'PORE Wrto Bpota Plmplca and blemishes disappear after a few vi.r t. ai
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    • 119 12 SAfij; THE j JUNGLE 80Y... i j 111 M PERILOUS i^fc J ADVENTURE! THE m TREASURE with GEORGES POliJQ^ I i\ ni.iiWH i J I Mil V> -m, J j CWHAYg MIDNIGHT !oJ Follow The Cron to the GREAT WORLD PA NIGHTLY^ \9^^ siWAPom j TRADE INDUSTRIES J FROM 6-00pm
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  • 125 13 Iraves Blast Gianis To Stay On Top Adcock Drives In 8 M .1 n i ukec s i iit> Uw- fir^t i itri\e in i; imp this retainlead i ork < illrinplace run, t k in Iti i with i CD 0 n a B" Yankee the wav on ■en-hitter
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  • 173 13  -  Jack Cuddy By juiv -v C Jack >u\ that ittend the I| mplCB in nrri'T to I si^n up b«»vpr in k|\mp'> t 1 l r like slid a, Mai ous. ill of c always with I'd Ol] mpic j and handle k J?r.nnrd aero the
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  • 114 13 scribed as a "multi-million-aire operator." The ex-champ emphasized. "right now my big interest is oil. We've just brought in five wellfl down in Marion County, Texas, out of eight holes drilled They'll keep flowing for 30 or 40 years. And we— l mean Manzirl and Associates control 50,000 acres, not
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  • 94 13 MONTREAL, July 20, dP) Dour Sander^ of Miami Beach, Florida, on July (J. became the first amateur ever to win the Canadian Open Goll Champio ns h ip A\hon he beat Dow Finsterwald, of Badford Heights, Ohio, in a sudden death playoff after they tied with
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  • 84 13 pic. i?t,?^H rs of the Clarke Shield, the Girls Sports Club I and WRAC. Tallin I aner the presentation of the shield by Mrs. Augusta Clarke. Members of the champion teams are (GSC) Iris Milne, Ivy Kla.ss. Bella dc Silva. Ruby de Silva. Anne Val?«J. K s
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  • 796 13  -  ROY MOOR Looking ahead to Melbourne next November, Britain has By (Athletics correspondent of the London News Chronicle, and former United Kingdom international runner). The reccent world record women's hi^h jump of five feet eight and a half inches (1.740 m) by 20-year-old
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  • 323 13 S'pore Gun Club Shoot For Oei Cup On Aug. 5 SINGAPORE Gun Club will hold their annual August Bank holiday shoot on Sunday, Au£. 5. At this meet, the championship would be contested for the handsome Oei Tjong: Ham silver cup which has been presented to the Gun Club by
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  • 168 13 Rangers Trounce SCRC 9-1 KUALA LUMPUB F: Seiangor Rangers moved into second place in I he fas Senior ieaeur- table when they trounced Selangor Chinese Recreation Club 'A' 9-1 on the Princes Roa^i stadium ground today. Anderson, newcomer for the Rangers' side, Impressed In goal. Hfid he was rr-; r
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  • 140 13 BUENOS AIRES. July 20 TAP) The manager of World Flyweight Boxing Champion Pascual Perez of Argentina said Thursday he would study the possibility or staging a title fight with Welshman Dai Dower in Buenos Aires. Manager Lazaro Koci said he would gladly study any terms advanced by
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  • 90 13 THE marr^'d WOBBCD DPtballcr.^ are oul to prove to the 'spinsters' they re no 'has-beens' In the annual netball classic on Tuesday next at the Girls Sports Club at 5.15 pm. Judging from the standard of Colony netball, this exhibition game sh develop into an interesting affair.
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    • 517 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT SCHOOLMISTRESS wanted for Primary English School on Easl Coasi Malaya by B Mining I mpany. Must *be qualified witfl ;r than re ITS fill] j r, Clas? sr t en Salary *600-$7OO p< r y ree > Light water, medical Three ir initial contract. Applicai I
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    • 229 13 i! Abner By Al Capp ___gr? V ">O COT StlC't N 'AH'D A STAR )f YO6"/?£AlZy V YIP//- |6) MAY YuAfJocMC^ p J A BOOTIFUL HOME.- E>£ IN A GOT A JOB j ITS KINDA N^ MARILYN y( A»"r FOUNTAINS, A/4*y CONTENT TMV **\TON/GrtT, SHUMIUATIN' VTaC^ \S HONfK>E.?'- -C timf—
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  • 118 14 MUHIBB VH BP. beal Kirn p -v. BP 3-2 in the S japore Malays inter-party ton toun ien in the Badminton si idium I yon v hen, they n a a ver in Ihe i suits (Mv h menI sl re: Sins' I-:1 Sadali b
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  • 622 14 Poh Lim Declines Singles Tussle With Natekar IPOH, Fri. Nandu Natekar and his band of shuttle chasers from India will mike their debut in Perak this weekend. This will be the first time that a national team of a foreign country will
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    58 14 TUT f'Hir cmrrals put up a gOOd igili aeiinst the Singapore Polo Club in B frietuHv match «»n Sunday Photo shows: Qtn Sir Charles Loewen. Maj Gen. E. s Lindsay. Ma Ges. L n. o Pngh, Maj. Gen. I). D. C, Tußoch; Maj. F. L Barding, .Mr. R. G. Bennett.
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  • 77 14 c r \P\ >RI Am^teui B >xing Associal i to icl< tl 1 I md match ag iinsl 30 Bn Ihe Army h. .xi: c 1 fixed the trial th< Games A Aua 24 Ite Singapore Badminton v by M. $2. $i ami -o
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  • 143 14 'Kaila, Leads Fed. In The Test PENANG, Fri. M C. Kailasapathv of Malacca will lead the Federation of .Malaya cricket learn agaiast Singapore in the Malayan Test in the Colony on Aug. 4, 5 and (i. The team is: M. C. Kailasapathv (MaD. (apt. R, F. Campbell (Paliang), Knay Khoon
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  • 160 14 $200 Put Gaik Bee On The Way PENANG, Fri. A generous gesture by Mr. E. H. Simpson, an American rubber merchant, will enable Miss Tan Gaik Bee. one of Malaya's I'ber Cup representatives, to fly to Singapore to take part in the Malayan Badminton Championships in the Colony next month.
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  • 74 14 THE following are the second round results of 'he Singapore Open Invitation Billiards Junior Championship held last night at the V.M.C.A. in Orchard Road. Musakutty beat Ng Ling Chiang 300-252; Lee Weng Kee beat Peter Wong 300-205; Wee Aik Koon beat Edward Fung 300-285; Lim Bock Eng
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  • 455 14 GRAND 'SIXER' BY SIANG HOCK But Penang s Victory Over Kedah NofhingTo Crow About Penang 6 Kedah I by Tony Range! TVS ING Fri.— An all-round superior Penang team easily beat Kedah by six mtJsto one in their Malaya Cup football match played in fine weather in the New Municipal
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  • 540 14 JOHOKE BAHRI', Fri.— After i-cven years of com petin^ Muar succeeded at la.st in winning the interdistrict championships at the eighth annual Johore Amateur Athletic Association meet which concluded on the English College ground today. X ;:,i d with 'he r;iv'< even- and
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  • 411 14 KL ALA IA.MPiK. Frt— Two field and one track records were broken in the Federation of Malaya Police sports athletic meet which opened at the Federal Police Depot, (iurney Road, here today. First record to £<~> WHS in the discus event where Pahang's Howlett
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  • 361 14 Faster. Higher. Further. %t IT'S BREAK HEART TIME FOR COLONY ATHOQ By THE SPORTS EDITOR THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's (amble in nb hopes (for Olympic qualifying, record-breaking and 'gate championship meeting: at Jalan Besar slaiium lias started to fl 01 The
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  • 78 14 MALACCA Frt A »eavy shower forced the postponement at tiie annual Malacca A.mai Athletic Associat ion a nri] ships, which were scheduled to start today. Officials of the Malacca A. A. A told The Standard that ail events scheduled to be held today will he held
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  • 58 14 TICKETS for the Malay,! badminton championships to bo held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium from Aus 3 to 6 were fixed by i; ;e Singapore Badminton Association Last night. On Aug. 3 and 4. admission Is 50 cents. On Aus. 5 and S, ?2 and $1. Souvenir
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