Singapore Standard, 23 July 1956

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  • 25 1 Singapore TIGER Standard STANDARD FOLIC I ***** (5 lassl 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1936 12 PAGES 15 GENTS
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  • 188 1 100 Locked Out Of Unions Premises MORE than 100 workers who turned up tor I mectlß| it their union's premises in Maxwell Road. SingftpOtWm yesterday. were locked out of the building. They con bel" group o s of the Posts and Telecommunications Uni
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  • 126 1 Poland's Show Of Might Warsaw. July 22 (Reuter) r '-day paraded her d might before the tet< ran f Mars] N lal mm, the Sovi< t Prune Mini »ter. Win as 81 Square <varm< I with com thouand i pie gat tiered for the mammoth display markind's National Libera--11 Pay.
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  • 182 1 l nem nment public oh> for numl j i 1 I 1 -.roper unLabour c inr Ight t 1 n In providing increased employment opportunities for the people. The threat of the unemployed must be met with closer co-operation among workers and by pressure on
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  • 27 1 i a smoke-house at the Semba--141 dlands Road. Smaa iy. kDa Ol M v is d 1 by the i i
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  • 40 1 RG. July ndreds of i 1 and i t in a beer i s 01 were Injun I v I in >' *"n; pital. on< Wrican was stabbed and another wounded v.- r. P tlice arrived, the ittered.
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  • 171 1 General Kicked Out Of Party VIENNA, July 22 (Renter) General Mihail Farkas, former Hungarian defence minister, has been deprived of all his offices and expHled from the Communist Party, Budapest Kadio reported today. The radio said this decision had been made by the party's Central Committee.
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  • 30 1 SWIMMING instructor Morton Cahill drowned in Lake Tamarac yesterday while derm n5. rating to boy scouts hOW to Eet f r.f plnthr's in wat( r. Reuter
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  • 35 1 A COW whose hooi was caught In a rail at a level crossing near Dijon. France. terday delayed three trains, including an express while the rail was rrmnvprf tn free** the. animal— Reuter
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  • 336 1 AT LAST, THEY CAN BE SEEN TOGETHER COLOURFUL WEDDING ENDS KLANG. Sun. 1 or the first time, since the beginning of the wedding ceremony, seven days ago a royal bride and bridegroom today ml beside each other in full public view as man and wife. The bersanding ceremony in the
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  • 191 1 SONS WATCH FATHER BATTERED TO DEATH A GANG of about 30 secret society men battered to death l 70-year-old shipbuilder, Lieu Poh Oman, in Beach Road, Singapore, yesterday, before the horrified eyes of his sons. The brutal killing v SVed to be over 9 tenancy row. police
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  • 94 1 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. About 19 pounds of opium, valued at 55.000, and several case exhibits, were stolen from a safe In the Customs office at the Jetty during the Hari Raya holidays. The loss was discovered yesterday morning when the office was opened after three
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  • 39 1 CHINESE Nationalist flgh- ters shot down four ComImunLst MIG-17 jet fighters and damaged two others in lan air battle on Saturday north of the Matsu Islands. an air force spokesman in v TaiDel said yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 159 1 BOMBAY, July 22 (AP)-Al least 100 persons led in an earthquake which rocked the area around the Kathiawur peninsula last night, an official repoi I said today. The report, said most fataliAnjar, a town 15 miles from Bhuj, in Kutun. r Lred houses collapscc
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  • 29 1 ABOUT 5.000,000 people, including visitors from 50 countries, have visited the Kremlin since it was opened to the public a year ago, Moscow Radio reported yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 26 1 ANOTHER medium size nuclear bomb was exploded at the Pacific testing ground of Bikini early yesterday, the Tokyo central weather bureau said. A. P.
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  • 26 1 TWELVE person? were ln- ci yesterday, two seriously, in the collapse of two old buildings in the Paris suburb of St. Denis.- A. P.
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  • 78 1 HK Police Detain S'pore Clerk HONGKONG police have detained the fl chief clerk of the AnglO-SwiSS Trading Company Singapore, who d appeared eight months ago oanV.-. bank draft for $^-™v P "'Singapore police officer injector Lim Chye Heng of the Homicide Squad. left the rninnv by air yesterday to Sin.
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  • 65 1 WASHINGTON. July 22 1 i Routcr> A subcommittee of the House of Representatives will inquire soon into reports of alleged murder. rape and other crimes by American soldiers stationed in Germany. Mr. Robert Sikes. chairman of the subcommittee, said yesterday the Defence Department had been told
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  • 53 1 LONDON. July 22 (Reuter) The remains of a Roman fort built before A.D. 100 have been unearthed beneath" a bombed site in the heart of London. Diggings began about six weeks ago. and the foundations of the north turret of the west gate of the fort
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  • 70 1 TUNGKU Abdul Rahman, the Chief Minister and uncle of the bridegroom, is seen sprinkling holy water on Tengku Abdul Malik, son of the Sultan of Kedah, during the "perhinai besar'* ceremony. The ceremony took place in the throne room at Bukit Ist ana Kota, Klano.
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  • 216 1 'WHITES WILL RULE THE WORLD' LAKELAND, Florida. July 22 (UP) Some 250 whiterobed, "hooded Ku Klux Klansmcn burned a fiery cross here last night before some 3.000 spectators denouncing racial integration, the Supreme Court. Negroes. Jews, Catholics and Communists and promising a cheering audience that "our
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  • 240 1 Prelude To New Merdeka Talks? LONDON. July 22 (Heui ter)— Mr. Lino Yew H j Singapore's new CI Mini: ter, will have j I formal discussions at the Colonial Ofiice here this I week on the Island Co||lony's constitutional full tun He is ezpei bed to have tana with Mr.
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  • 91 1 Bows Arrows Scare The Jets GLENVIEW. Illinois. July 22 (Reuten The U.S. Navy has asked two boys to stop shooting at its jet planes With bows and arrows. The boys' target were lowflying jets from Glenview Air Station. The Navy told police the arrows were whizzing close to the plane
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  • 234 2 VEKY few people in Singapore know that a Kramat exists in the grounds al Government House. Th« Xt .nut i> thai nf Mak Tanggok (Lady Saiat), who was amried thrre in 1825. Throughout the Japanese occupation t he* shrine was neglected. It was
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  • 151 2 LONDON Jul; 22 (UP)- m "exploded**^ the farce 01 100 .ion hydrogen bombs ibruary I Royal i revealed t0- The "c >sioi released bij .antra ans of cosmic bed El lio link! u_ v part? of the m -id. touched oil a nibe
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  • 95 2 Terrorists Fire At Police Car KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. No casualties to either the C< mmuni I terrorists or Security Forces were reported •he Fed< ration today. The car In which a Felice In pector was travelling on a road on the Chang wins estate in the Bekok district of Johore
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  • 51 2 DP. I. SAMMY of the Stra:*< Clime. Singapore, died General Hospital, last a;* r a long illness. He was 681 a Justice of Peace, Dr. Sammy was well-known per- nality among Colony medical circles. Cortege will leave "2 Parbury Avenue today at 5 p.m. for
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  • 288 2 PENANG'S BUSMEN GET TOUG TELL COUNCIL 'WE WILL STRIKE' 250 Men Will Inconvenience 30,000 P eQpl( PENANG, Sun. About 250 bus conductors ond a Municipal Transport Department, who belong to th c Nq« Factory and Genera! Workers' Union, are scheduled nc Aug. 6. 9Co^ The Municipal President, Mr. J. S.
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  • 277 2 3,000 Clenched Fists In PAP Demand For Anti-Colonial Talks THREE thousand clenched fists shot ud in the air yesterday in a demand that the Labour Front Coalition Government hold an immediate national convention of all anti-colonial parties in the Colony. The object of the convention is to evolve a common
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  • 85 2 KEDAH MEMO TO REID COMMISSION ALOR STAR. Sun.* Representatives of Chinese Asso< lations in Kedah, at a meeting bere today appointed a 15--man deiega'in*. to present a memorandum to the Red Commission. The memotand'u-. urges thai Chinese with five years residence should be allowed to become citizens and that candidates
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  • 270 2 Minister Sees Smiling Faces At Fishing Scheme KOTA BAHRU. Sun.— The Minister for Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, visited Kelantan* yesterday to see the pro- > gress of the fish market- ing scheme a: Bachok. The flsh marketing scheme c at Bachok, Which was started r with the aid
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  • 159 2 Pickets At Pay Talks TWO hundred and Mty striken of the Fred Waterbouse Workers Union this :i. ming pick' I I bour Office while th< Lr n sentativi hold talks with I acting Minister lor Labour and Weil arc, Mr. Ml Shoe. Th» v will demand r< -W statement I
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  • 53 2 PENANG. Sun. A committer to to U.M.N O nit airs was at a meeting of tin and Proi Ince Welh u.m.n.o. divisions at tl Butterworth headquartei v. Members of the State Committee are: KetUfl I "gri: Tuan HaJJ Ismail bin Che Timbalan Ket ia 3 c
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 2 DR. LEE RUM FATT and Miss En^oline (.ouw Ens: Neo. who were married in Singapore yesterday. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs lee See Funn and the bride is the younerr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gouw Gim Hone. A reception was held
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  • 98 2 THE Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce wishes the Colony trade mission to China and Japan every success in its venture. Tuan Hamid A.lwio. president of the Chamber, told The Standard yesterday that he regretted that the Malay Chamber would not be able to join the
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  • 79 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. With the St. Anne's Church area in Kulim Road, declared a "'white area" beginning year, a record crowd of pilgrims from ail pari- ol lava is expected to att< titular fea>' of St. Anne on July -8 and This rear's feast will be
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  • 93 2 Congress To Send Memo On Schools THE Malay National Education Congress will send a memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission on the national and official language and education in an independent Malaya. Inche Harun Mohamed Amin, a member of the executive committee of the Congress, told The Standard yesterday that
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  • 31 2 She Won Kebaya Contest m hold at the 1 disr P. ir t 5 pretb -.-M rifah Fa; p daughter of UU H Ahmad bin I of th( Sfrt-mlefl cal Drparl
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  • 26 2 JOHOFJ I J I wher 1 1 for Th admin Bar y Bar. Dv: J sen; Johor old Town C n
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  • 248 3 Govt. May Set Up Courses For Apprentices SINGAPORE Government may soon set up an Apprenticeship Board for young men who want to embark on an engineering career. The scheme, the first of its k.nd to be put into opera, m in Sing .pore, is being planned
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  • 191 3 Operators Union New Officials THE following have e'.eeted offl .e-bearers of the Singapore Vehicle Operators Union: President-Mr. Ong Chin Teng: -president Mr. Teo Soo Kiat: hon general secretaryMr. S. 11. Soon; asst. Hon. sec-retary-Mr. Ong Teng Chong: hon, treasurer-Mr, C. S. S h; asst. Hon. treasurer Mr. Tan Sim Thor;
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  • 40 3 TORRENTIAL rains lilted the waters of many small t reams to the flood stage v sterday in different areas of the United States, and at least 10 persons were dead and on° »*»'"-rt**B In the storm areas.- U.P.
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    88 3 \\\\\\\W A\.\.\V> SAUDI Ar.ibi.ii* Mm- I ister <»f State, Sheik I Sui.iiman VI Ahmad. c passed through Singapore J yesterday to Jakarta to j make arrangements for C. tho visit of King Al c Sand bin Abdul A/i? to Indonesia, early next 5 month. C J The Kin?
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  • 96 3 PFNAN'G. Sun Eddie Khoo Ten^ Lee, a shipping clerk. sentenced to two months* Imprisonment on two cheating charges, was a popular man At the cabaret, said AS. P. PP. Otton In the Sessions t. day. Khoo cheated Ed Raber ol Borneo Sumatra Trading Company
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  • 44 3 BENTONG, Bun.-— Fees for auditing the Town Council accounts for 1956 have been fixed by the Federal Governmen! at $1,800. The council will now ask for a supplementary provision of $17,100 to meet wage increases awarded to dailyrated employees recently.
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  • 163 3 32 Delegates To Tour Japan MEMBERS of the Singapore trade mission will visit various industrial centres In Japan during their 14-day tour of that country. The mission to Japan will meet members oi the Chambers of Commerce of Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Kyoto. They will also visit a rubber manufacturing
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  • 108 3 THIS row over poaching of members between two rival memo— Singapore __&BoJm__l now ESm committee ol in- j quiry set up by the Trades "SSSSintt troZ 0 -BttSSS unTons in the Hartour Board^ I £< week, the Singapore H_rbour Board Labour Union o te
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  • 104 3 THE tirst one-man phonographic exhibition by a member of the Singapore Art Society will be staged at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, next month. The man is Mr. Wong ChoTang. a professional photographer who holds the Ass«> eiateship of the Institute of British Photographers (A.1.8.P.) and
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  • 45 3 LT. GEN. Sir Henry Wells (centre) walks from the plane after his arrival in Singapore yesterday. He is accompanied by Col. F. W. Speed. Commander of the Australian Force in Singapore and Mr. R. L. Harry. the Ausiralian Commissioner in Malaya. Standardpic
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  • 161 3 CHIEF of the General Staff of the Australian Army, Lt.-General Sir Henry Wells, arrived in Singapore yes terdav from Sydney on his way to the United Kingdom to attend the annual conference of Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff. The conference, to be heid
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  • 26 3 MORE than 250 slum children of Singapore, members of the Safari Hub. were entertained to a free morning show at the Pavilion Theatre yesterday.
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  • 103 3 R-naoAPORF trade unions l sistance from trained Br SINGAPOKL traae un. wh<j will have experts from the wQrk m varlous a] British Trades Union Con- j conCPrnec j. grcss to advise them as a re- -p^e talks atsult of the 11-day conference tended by
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  • 32 3 MR. Anarew Graham Gilchrist, Counsellor, Com-missioner-General's Office, Singapore, ha s been appointed Minister in Ireland. He will not be returning to Singapore, a CommissionerGeneral's press release disclosed yesterday.
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  • 266 3 MAN WHO ESCAPED NOOSE SAYS 'THANK YOU' MARIE SANTOS, a Id* y, i sail< who escape i the gallo- i tw aths ago. vest' day pore the first lap of his jour- > Yokohama, Japan, >„ n united with his Japanese \v.:- and two children. Two years ago, Santos was
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  • 81 4 JA2AI PLAN I; MOSI UNFAK iron tral Pi :n _f s egu nent v trains ln ila r irrespective oi W i which thevk brand! tion and to a of em ami: do not one be taken in as' wS poses ing ex; he. No fxom/noiij
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  • 294 4 Judge Frees Dealer Because... KUALA LIPIS, Sun.— President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. Whimster yesterday ordered the papers of the case against a wealthy Chinese rubber dealer to be sent to the Public Prosecutor because he was "convinced three Police witnesses had
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  • 145 4 Magistrate Tells A Fortune It's III Luck IPOH, Sun. A fortuneteller had his fortune told him by a magistrate yesterday and it was bad luck. Yong Kwai, 66-year-old Kampong Kuchai resident, was fined $100 after pleading guilty to moving CI bottles arid eisht packets of Chinese medicine in a restricted
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  • 98 4 Value Of Two Oaths -$1,060 IPOH, Sun. Two oaths were worth $1,060 to Bo:r Muslim merchant I Hassanji of Slim River. Ismailjee was sued by Fids Hussain of Ipoh for the money which Fida claimed he owed him. In the Civil Court, v ida agreed he would accept Ismailjee's assertion
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  • 39 4 MR. I.D. McElwaine has taken over as new Assistant District Officer and Collector of Land Revenue. Kuala Kangsar in place of Inche Abdul Aziz bin Zakaria who ha s been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as R.I.D.A. Economist
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  • 27 4 SCHOOLBOY Heng Chwee Chuan was fatally injured when he was knocked down by a motor vehicle at the 9_ mile-tone. Batu Ferringhf. Ponang on Saturday.
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  • 192 4 Malays Ask For Trade Protection IPOH. Sun. Perak Malay Chamber of Commerce war.* 5 a Ministry for Malay Economic Affairs set up in an independent Malaya to "preserve, protect and promote Malay interests In business, industry and other fields of commercial undertakings." Nine representatives ol the chamber, headed by its
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  • 102 4 KUA T .A LUMPUR. S. r. Town-dwellers were star. from their sleep early this morning when air-raid sirens went but it was cn.y a civil defence practice. Exercise "Xe.vn.a- the public exercise since the war was being carried out. The Federal capita! was raided
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  • 9 4 I chant, I Sheikh Cher I join
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  • 37 4 Mr. Hartono Prod.iohabsoro and his bride, the former Miss Siti Hertati Kartovvisastro. daughter of Dr. and Mrs Hermen Kartowisastro. the Indonesian Consul-Gen eral for Singapore who were married at the Con>.ul-Gen-end's residence last night. Standardpir
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  • 174 4 Varsity Grant Parents Step In They Will Petition Tunku KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Anxious parents o. students eligible for admission to the Universit; Malaya but who have been denied entry due to lack he Chief r. Tunku of funds aie to petition I Abdul Rahman. The university is quite prepared to
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  • 73 4 Gangsters Beat Up Schoolboy A GANG of about IG I f! r d aticy beating 16-year-old schcx lb a lonely spot off Haig w ad, Sing .-lit. I ie schoolboy I maU bin Wan Joh who was taker the General Hospital scic v later detained for observation. Police belli c
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 773 4 Standard c^lmanac I Information at a Glance 5 5 liN.GlA'PTfjll-tf LIDO: Gr .a'.etahm: 2. 530 andIRKX: c r. 420 12 4:. 2, 4: <P 2 p.m. S ■J" w i^"T".« ;,m 9.15 -dcasts (Si; 6 p.rr. P 3 jS&ar .mm Kl.\: Tie Spoilers 3. 6.30 and 9.15 ROY\L: Dr. S.v:':.:.
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  • 1690 5  -  TPHE I). of the C Office Ms. W. J. V\ eeden, -ra ll his verj much Asians than it old "dream of doing" ins. He admitted this to Mr. Leslie (Country Party, Western Australia), a member •I the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee in the course
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  • 70 5 PILOTS of airliners approaching Adelaide from the north have this picturesque panorama spread before them, with the spurs of the Mount Lofty Ranges slowly dipping to ground level as they meet the seacoast of St. Vincent's Gulf, on the horizon. Adelaide Oval, on ich ititcrnational cricket viatches
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  • 375 5 tipHE feature of the big JL Doomben Cup race meeting at Brisbane's Doomben course the other iceek-end was the clean sweep achieved by New Zealand-bred horses of all the big Brisbane winter handicaps ivhcn FAIR CHANCE (16/1) won the £10,000 Doomben Cup convincingly from FARQVHAR (20 l), with TERANYAN
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    • 22 5 Bm ____PMH 1 ni 1 1< -s i r t* EYEBI I > I f *j I i j i j I .WWWW
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    • 83 5 STANDARD'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 12 In China ifs more than a CLI ES .em (6) ACROSS 15. Defend (5, I. 31 B You always get a march 19. This animal possesses what behind it (81 this pounds like <4> 9 Sarcastic (61 21. Not in the U3l lv Complied with order
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  • 897 6 How Preposterous! npWO of the most preposterous suggestions for helping Malaya to solve its nationality and problems were made last week. The first emanated man People's Action Party chairman, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. According to him, the nationality problem can best be solved by the layan Governments accepting a
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  • 418 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME (\F THE memoranda so far received by the Reid Constitutional Commission, the contents of which have h en published in the Press, that of the Peoples Progressive Party a wider field. It has been writ* en by men of vision and is unique for
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  • 716 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA by TN the next big: war the victor would be known within the first seven days. This is the view of American and British Air Force Generals and Air Marshals with whom I have had the privilege of discussing: the future role of Air
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  • 541 6 Deterrents to War ant 1 Is already in Squadron use in tne F Air Force. The beaut Avro Vulcan delta wii g 1 Bomber will be seen in gapore as soon as it makes a rst flight to Australia. The Handley Page ere- ent winged 'Victor' Bomber reaches the RAF
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  • 160 6 Britain's DeltaWinged Vulcan Bomber In Flight the- Imeat S _qrs m Paris lately he lie. other 40 airstrips along the 4.000 miles front way *o Turkey in NATO. original programme of 140 fields has been co He needs the additional p? that his Air Forces can be sufficiently dispersed to
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  • 10 6 by William Courteno Standard A Correspond I of f Y)orv
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  • 265 7 Britain's Labour Party Manifesto On Colonial Policy 'IT IS OUR DUTY TO ASSIST THE PEOPLES, BUT...' LONDON, July 22, (UF) The British Labour Parry called yesterday for eventual selfgovernment for Britain's colonies and abolition of the colour bar. The demand was made in a party
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  • 264 7 This Strike May Cripple Britain's Export Drive n v n i Reu- DOO \vo«-ker*. ithirt' r:*'s of Rrir*P j)i- 'ar '"Tibinp v in a mass r* th u\jtm redundant work- ed the 1 f falling demand are i ling th' t the 6.000 of c mpensati d by the Corporation.
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  • 148 7 B K Plan To Visit Tito Again if lb; g (lib Top Soviet loaders mother visit to Yugoslavia to further ccI the renewal of friendship between the two I it" said vesterri.iv. p of v. •ricans about his recent triumphal tour ol the et Union, the Yugosiav President said "th:
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  • 26 7 France Fr eezes Prices i The Lt *Jml Trie j rding t miar oated I I I, I I has ieI I f i by I
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  • 48 7  -  Baseball By CHICAGO. July 22 (AP) .-year-old boy Qg out for a boys' league all-star team was hit by a pitched ball anri killed yesterday Kenneth Sakowicz was hit on the chest. He took a tew sps and collapsed He was pronounced dead on arrival at
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  • 163 7 PIT RGH, July 22 (UP)— Steel strike negotiations blew up yesterday with the industry and union still virtually as far from agreement a- they were when the walkout of 650,000 United Steel 'workers three weeks ago. No further Joint meetings between industry and USW
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  • 87 7 TEHRAN, July 22 (AP) An army court authority said Saturday ex Premier Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh of Iran will be freed from prison 15 days earlier than generally expected. The source said that since the judicial year countec' 360 instead of 365 days, Mossadegh, who was
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 38 7 SAN BERNARDINO, California. July 82, (AP)— Nudists meeting near here will pick "Miss Goose Pimple of 1956." The choosing of a queen will highlight the second day's activities ol the Western Sunbathers Association convention.
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    • 24 7 NICOSIA, July 22 (AP) Four hundred British paratroopers arrived in the Cyprus port of Famagusta yesterd to swell the forces fighting terrorism.
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    • 34 7 MANILA. July '22 (AP) A U.S. Navy twin-engine bomber crashed into the Celebes sea early today. All four crew members bailed out and were picked up by an Air Force rescure craft.
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    • 36 7 BOMBAY. July 22 (AP) Ibrahim Ghulam Hazan Bacho AH, traffic assistant of Pakistan International Airlines, was arrested yesterday on a charge that he "smuggled a large quantity of gold into Incba, Bombay police said.
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    • 27 7 VIENNA. July 22 (UP) Communist Czechoslovakia vosterdav protested against alleged flights over Czech territory by United States mili- y aircraft in the last few months.
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    • 41 7 BEIRUT, July 22 (UP) Pakistan Premier Mohamad Ali. who was scheduled to visit Beirut yesterday as part of an official visit to Lebanon and Syria, was forced to cancel his trip because of illness, it was announced here.
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    • 32 7 ALGIERS. July 22 (UP) French Minister Re. iient Robert Lacoste ordered an increased watch en Algeria's coasts and borders yesterday in an attempt to stop arms smuggling to the rebels.
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    • 39 7 ACCRA, July 22 (UP)— S r Charles Arden-Clarke, British Governor of the Gold Coast, yesterday appointee Dr. Kwame Nkrumah Premier of the Gold Coast following the decisive victory of Nkrumah's Conventional People's Party in the recent elections.
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    • 25 7 BONN, July 22, (UP)— West German President Theodor Heuss yesterday signed the conscription bill making 12 million young Germans liable to military service.
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  • 143 7 LONDON. July 22 (UP)— Soviet diplomats hinted strongly yesterday that Moscow is particularly anxious for an' invitation to Washington for Premier Nikolai Bulganin and party chief Nikita Khrushchev. The Soviets want to visit the United States sometime next year, after the presidential election.
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  • 82 7 CANBERRA. July 22. (UP) -External Affairs Minister F..G. Casey disclosed yesterday that he and Treasury Minister Sir Arthur Fadden, who is acting Prime Minister. are at odds over Australia's c attribution to the Colombo Plan. Addressing the Australian Federal Council of the United Nations. Casey
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  • 162 7 Rebels Kill Passengers, Loot Train RANGOON, July 22, (AP) At least 80 people were believed killed by Burmese rebels who blew up a Rangoon-bound train and then opened fire from treetop perches on passengers struggling from the wreckage. Rescue teams working among the debris last night reported that women and
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  • 80 7 ONLY LIVING QUINS IN THE WORLD THE combination of three girls and two boys creates a full house for thr Dilligenti family of Buenos Aires. The only living quintuplets in the world today, the famed Dilligenti quins celebrated their 13th birthday this month. In an attempt to lead normal lives,
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  • 240 7 PANAMA CITY, July 22 (UP)— President Eisenhower's arrival yesterday opened the biggest conference of Presidents in history under security precautions heavier even than those at the 1955 Big Four "summit" session in Geneva. Presidents and Presidentselect of 19 of the 21 New, World republics
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  • 191 7 Nehru Gives Arabs Some Advice BEIRUT, Ivll} CAP)— Indian Premier Nehr i yesterday offered Arab- with advice on their conflict with Israel over Palestine "keep away from violence s r n the problem win be solved Nehru made the suggestion to Arab newsmen during a reception :n his honour. He
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  • 763 9 I. State Finances Grew Stronger In 1955 j F STIRLING g'yerage Indone•j.fln found it haromake0 make ends meet ;55, but the State grew stronger. ore the general uions to be drawn es recently j {jy the Bank of „esic the central I Bank. economic dopr cc of nee fields I
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  • 296 9 Standard Market Correspondent SINGAPORE rubber traders are of the view that the trade mission would have a psychological effect on rubber price. This has cents per lb. since the relaxation of the ban on exports to China. There might be no jus' according to
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  • 43 9 German Synthetic ant Ready 2 Years i l he rate 1 I. a -pany 'Buna I nose pond to er. The i t indeof i requirei er arte i ports S Do Drot :_'.y 8.000 do■i of ru this I increase as raw
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  • 13 9 10.000 year to comthe In- Rio de .bber would B
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  • 310 9 COMPANY REPORTS ISSUED IDRIs HYDRAULIC UN: Profits 1 ended 31.12 £54,258 vr U.K. -X and dividends totalling l/4_ per share were paid. Xet liquid assets at balanc date worked out 4 ICH per share and stores were worth a further 4d. Der share. Mining lease over 9^ acres of road
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  • 20 9 the International Whaling Commission has recommended a catch limit of 14 500 blue whales for the 1956-57 season.
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  • 143 9 Pacific Fair A Success RESULTS of the recent Washington State International Trade Fair show that the five-year trade-promo-tion programme has been a success. Mr. Donald H. Yates. Trade Fair president, said in Seattle, Washington. In his "President's Report.'" on the fifth International Trade Fair. Mr. Yates cited the growing interest
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  • 322 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSIN oa In shares from July 14- 20: INDUSTRIALS: CIS (>. 29 ;c r Fraser Neave Oi I to $I*9o. Federal Dispens2.os, Hammer Co. $2.85 $2,874, Hongkong Bank ol.) j9H cum dividend, Wa Jacks $2,871 C.d. and $2.80 xd.ri.. Malayan Breweries $2,724, M ilavan Collieries $1
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 408 9 THE Hari Ray a Haji holiday on Wednesday reduced the dealing period to lour and a half days. Transactions in the main were small and, as in the past lew weeks, the total fblume of business was only meagre. Despite this, and also the
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  • 122 9 Exports Of US Rice Lower U.S. rice exports during i 1955 were 35 per cent beiow the peak level of 1952. the U.S. Department of Agriculture has reported Rice exports from the U.S. have declined steadily since 1952. Significant gains in rice exports during 1955 occurred in Burma. Pakistan, Formosa,
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  • 26 9 THE Turkish exhibition ship Ankara, featured as the "swimming bazaar," has arrived in Hamburg port to propagandize Increased German imports from Turkey.— A. P.
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  • 41 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association nr.de the following changes in Its rates to merchants n n Saturday*— Canada- buying, airmail, l I. 32X OD 32!. 90 days 32-9/16 credit bills. 32| trade bills. Other exchange rates to remain unaltered.
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    • 120 9 VIAERSK LINE M/S EIDANGER P SHAM PENANG W* YORK July 26 July 27 July 6 Sept Jugoslav line Ea»t~lrHialnd Rangoon to Djakarta and Hongkong. Penanq Port Swettenhem S J n a 4 po 1 re l IN" 17 22 July 23 24 July to Eombav, Aden, Port Sudan, Port Said,
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    • 426 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS (a) ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of 50.000 Pes. Reinforced Concrete Tiles 2' x 8" x 2". Tender Deposit $100/-. Close 12 NOON 3.8.56. Ib) ENGINEER 'S DEPARTMENT: Supply of 100 Tons 60/70 Penetration Bitumen; 100 Tons 80/100 Penetration Bitumen and 200 Tons 180/200 Penetration Bitumen.
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    • 1067 9 NOTICES "Tender notice the eastern united CONSTRUCTION OF A ASSURANCE CORPORATION RESIDENTIAL SECOND- LIMITED ARY GIRLS SCHOOL AT R| DURIAN DAUN, MALACCA. (Incorpora d gaporei The closing date of tenders \OTK"E is HEREBY GIVEN for the above project origih-jl^ that the Thirty-ninth ally scheduled to close on 24th I Annual
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  • 337 10 De Kretser Delilkan Hit Fifties AN unbeaten (>2 runs by Paul de Kretser highlighted the friendly cricket match between The Singapore Standard and the Ceylon Sports Club which ended in a draw at Balestier Road yesterday. The Ceylonese declared their innings closed alter totalling 150 runs for the loss of
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  • 472 10 picture. Another Delightful Victory SOUTH Cliina soccer tourists from Hongkong moved into yet another delightful victory when they beat Singapore SerI vices by four goals to two !in the football match at I Jalan Besar stadium yesi terday. And delightful Is the word to describe
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  • 373 10 N and u's ill Perak Beat India 6-3 IPOH, Sun. An ailing Nando Xatekar defied doctor's orders to thrill more than 1,000 fans at the Perak Turf Club courts tonight. But despite his grand gesture, and heroic effort, India were defeated 6-3 by Perak in the friendly badminton match which
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  • 31 10 THE SAFA league Div. 3A soccer match between RadiiMas and Arsenal Sports Club, which was scheduled to be played at the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday, was postponed due to the rain.
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  • 220 10 RESULTS i f SCA Junior tournament matches p yesterday were: Singapore Recreation Clvi beat the Prisons by seven wickets at Chanqi. Prisons 81 (Bingham 34, Mosbergen four tor 43) SRC. 83 for three (Stewart 33 n.o. Olivero 25 Wesic rhcut 15 n.0.) Royal Air Force. Selctar beat
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  • 354 10 TIME robbed Infantry of a well deserved victory over Royal Artillery, in their annual two-day cricket match played at Tanglin yesterday. The game ended in a draw. r- After declaring their first innings closed at 300 for seven wickets. Infantry skittled Artillery for
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  • 429 10 SCORING in:, runs in 55 minutes. Singapore Cricket Club regained the Padang Shield with the last over of the day. They beat Singapore Recreation Club by six j wickets. King 122 runs in .heir firstj innings. SRc led by 20 i axM when they dismissed SCC
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    • 446 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS 4 SHOWS DAILY CAffiffi^T -m. 'I. I.J-V 9 \>r Of COLOUB! iv xrrv: and SPECTACLE] Rajkama.'s "JHANAK JHAMAK PAYAL BAAJE" Color hy Technicolor Directed by v. siiantara.M a Cathay Of*a»lsatlo« Ertgae with ENGLISH stbtitles 1 nncnN NOW showing r£^ \M 9m "__Pr. IM 181 NOTE CHANGE OF
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    • 327 10 SHAW LROTHERS ORGANISAjjoTr^. last iOAPITm i_?~~^ DAYS W *nj ULil SHAWS MCCESI MALA) Mq SE MERAH PAD; P. RAMI II SA'ADIAH (IX H I -W| I I STH M m| m m ly rt| WE S pifESDAY! SION^ *-A¥lq^ COMING! •> MARIO LANZA fa, "SttENABF" Ua J m m mU
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    • 81 10 SOCCFR MALAYA CUP: Singapore Johore at Jalan Bcsar Sta- 515 p.m.; Div. 3B: SUB. Police -A" va. Blue Root I Stadium at Setia Java vs Inc. i BS. at Farrer Park al 515 p.m.: Serangoon M v Re a- S.C. at M.F.A. a: SIS p.m.; R.A.F., Changi va. 40 Base
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  • 338 11 England Recall Sheppard LONDON, July 22 (Reuter)— The Reverend David I sheppard, who restricted his (first class) cricket! appearances when he entered the church, has been recalled to the England team lor the Fourth Test beginning at Old Trafford, Manchester next Thursday. Sheppard is one ot two changes made Irom
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  • 506 11 PETER WILSON, The Man They Can*t Gap, says: No Wonder He's Bumf UpIt's A Scorching Scandal! LONDON, Sun— A blistering attack was delivered on the organisation of Britain's golfing showpiece, the Open, by Canadian star Stan Leonard at Boischatel, Quebec, yesterday Leonard claimed that a caddie
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  • 43 11 BAASTAD. Sweden. July 22 'AP) Italy won the European Zone Davis Cup tennis final against Sweden. 3-0 on Saturday when Nicola Pietrangeli and Orlando Sirola defeated Sweden's S*ven Davidson and Torsten Johansson by (.-4. r>-7. C-2, 6-3 in the doubles match.
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  • 372 11 COLOMBO, Ceylon, July 22 (Reuter)— Ceylon's team for the Melbourne Olympics is not likely to exceed seven members. It will be chosen finally after trials in September and will probably include two athletes, two boxers and a wrestler. The following are most likely competitors.
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  • 282 11 Arjan Is Sikh Champ WITH 12 points to his credit, twenty year old Arjan Singh became individual champion at the second annual athletic meet of the Singapore Sikhs held on the KhaJsa Association ground yesterday. Arjan won the 220 yard?, high jump, hop step and jump and was placed second
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  • 31 11 COPENHAGEN. July 22. (AP) Gunner Nielsen, Denmark's four minute miler and main Olympic hope, will be out of competition for the next three months because of a leg injury.
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  • 34 11 BISLEY, Surrey. July 22 (Router) Major George h. Twine, of Basingstoke, Hampshire, today yon the Queen's prize, the blue riband of international rifle shooting, for the second time in three years.
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    • 117 11 il Jlbner By Al Ca PP 7 PLEASE.. 7 \TLZ V V/ THASS V-VICTOR I WWI PiEASE./ PLEASE jxEFj S >_ CLARKtf J2f. F H* o lT tt fH MATURE'/- OH, J Wlu I DONT^ HIT HIM, AGIN." ,H V£, ><JLL STABLE.? PLEASE DON'T S AjPlt^- -n S HIT /V
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  • 53 12 In picture* by Tan Man long Chong Shlh Ti The finish of the 100 yards sprint in the Singapore AAA championships shows Kesa\..n Soon, extreme left, winning, with Syeri Mustapha. nearest camera, right, second, •md lan Soo Elian, second from right, third. Kesavan's time on the wet
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  • 68 12 Soon, icho takes over Tan Eng Yoon as japore's fasten is years 'he Colony's best prospect jor I tavan does not think tkc the grade by qualifying in time for tl 8 Melbourne trip but give a of year s n he tUy bum up
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  • 588 12 Reviewed by Jeffery James Kesavcn Mary Onn Leng THF secret is out at last. The Singapore AAA championships showed that given Olympic trials— NO ATHLETE WOULD BE CAPABLE OF QUALIFYING. .■\na n>"*-.v i tin stand the Singapore AAA have been so reluctanl
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  • 7 12 There's No 'Miracle' In This Mile K.-y.
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  • 678 12  -  EDIN PETERS By Howe Liang Is 3rd In World THREE Colony weigh Cher (featherweight), Tar and Wong Kay Poh (midt to represent Singapore Melbourne this November ing poundages set by the S Council, in the SAWLF fa night. It was mot certainly a night to
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  • 75 12 ASCOT. July 21 (UP)— Ribot, Europe's champion race-horse. won a thrilling victory over one and a half miles to take the richest prize on the British turf. the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes here today. Owned by Italy's Marchese Incisa Delia Rochetta, the powerful,
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  • 93 12 A LARGE '-.-.peeled j t i watch the fina'.s cf the J Singapore." "Mr. B builder" and "Mr. Physique contest which will be he the Broad way Hall. New Woi d at 8 p.m. today. These contests are organized by the Singapore Weightlifting Federation and I
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  • 40 12 SEREMBAN, Sun— Negri Sembilan became the wooden spoonista of the Southern section of the Malaya Cup soccer competition this yea: when .Malacca, after trailing 2-0 at half-time, fought back to hold Negri to a 2-2 draw here today.
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  • 352 12 FED. POLICE COLLAPSE LOSE CUP SINGAPORE Police heat the Federation of Malaya Police by 5.J runs in their annual cricket match for the Mcintosh Cup played at the Police School ground yesterday. Federation of Malaya Police, who took a lead of 32 runs in the first innings, collapsed in their
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  • 17 12 SSC Upset Rest IN. CM 1 month gap< p '>*] i two in W 3 1 ID I
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