Singapore Standard, 28 July 1956

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  • 34 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD P 0 L I C ***** (5 ti«e«J 2400 ft, a s. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 I VIL >o. 26 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1956 14 PAGES 13 CENTS
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    12 1 HE TORE UP A PACT Hi ma I A Ixl el Nasser
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  • 192 1 LAKER SHATTERS AUSTRALIA IN TEST RECORD r Mai 1 appear a in making i I i] ed suddenra illy in the n and were all i it M run- in rep; first :nruru ol play I h red 53 r ins for wicket m i inp'.n s, In the mod
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  • 501 1 WAR CLOUDS GATHER OVER SUEZ Nasser Defies World And Grabs Canal Commons In Uproar: Eden Is Urged To Use Force ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT, JULY 27— EGYPT SEIZED THE SUEZ CANAL LAST NIGHT AND ANNOUNCED THE M5270,000,000 ANNUAL INCOME FROM THE VITAL WATERWAYS WOULD BE USED TO FINANCE THE ASWAN DAM. In
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  • 90 1 Let's Build Another Waterway LONDON. July 27 (UP) Lord Hore-Bclisha, former War Minister, announced today he will ask the government to build a new EastWest canal across Israel to replace the Suez Canal. He save formal notice of the motion which he said he will make in the House of
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  • 42 1 AUSTRALIA'S Acting Premier Sir Arthur Faddan. said in Canberra today that Prime Minister Robert G. Menzics will visit Singapore. Malaya and Thailand, in addition to Indonesia and the Philippines, after leaving Tokyo on Aug. 15 for Australia. UP
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  • 148 1 LONDON. July 26 (Reuter) The Government intervened tonight in a redundancy strike of 21.000 workers against the nation's biggest car combine, the British Motor Corporation. Mr lan MacLeod. Minister of Labour, announced that he was inviting representatives of motor industry employers and unions
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  • 372 1 Dances And Kisses In Cairo Streets The cause of it a11... CAIRO, July 27—Egyptians in Cairo cheered, danced, kissed each other and exchanged ''mabrouks'* (congratulations) when President Gamcl Abdel Nasser yesterday declared the Suez Canal "nationalized." In Port Said, crowds stormed the statue of Ferdinand de Lesseps. French builder of
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  • 95 1 KATMANDU. July 27 (Rcu_ ter)— Reports reaching he"re today from private -sources in Lhasa said heavy righting was going on between Chinese Communists and Tibetans in the Kham area of Eastern Tibet three weeks ago. The reports said Chinese reinforcements had moved into the area,
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  • 34 1 A SETTLEMENT of the 27--day nationwide steel strike was announced in New York yesterday. But a formal end of the strike will not cnme until some time early next week. Reuter
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  • 6 2 They're Off —Last Stop Red China
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  • 199 2 i KUALA IXMPIR, Fri.— lt is not the policy of! the Alliance Government to nationalise any of the 1 major industries, declared the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Ismail bio Daio Abdul Rahman to- day. The Minister told a news conference that the question
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  • 122 2 Maternity Support Sought IPOH. Fri. The Perak Chinese Maternitv Association needs more members f n r the Association and the month! v contribution scheme, states the annual report which will be tabled at the Association'" next annual general meeting on Aug. 8. During the year, a total of 2,555 patients
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  • 357 2 Yap: 'Malaya Can Hope For Trade Increase' MALAYA can confidently look forward to a tenfold increase in her trade with China, Secret ?ry General of the Singapore Trade Mission, Mr. Van Phong Gcck, dedared yesterday. Mr. Yap and 26 delegates, under the leadership of M: Ko Teck K n, Vi
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  • 181 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. j The Federation Court ol Appeal today ordered a re-trial Of a murder case because the trial court admitted evidence I another killing on which the accused was not arralgnI (L it wfts the case of self-con- i fessed twin slayer Lan Bak
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  • 62 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. H.A.F. Headquarters, Malaya. today divulged the name of the pilot of the Venom Jet fighter-bomber aircraft of No. 45 Squadron, R.A.F.. who was killed when his plane crashed into the sen on Tuesday. He was Flying Officer Fre- j derick William Thomas Hod-
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  • 227 2 U.S. EDUCATION GROUP HERE TO STUDY OUR LIFE CUSTOMS I THE best way to promote i international understanding i and goodwill is by travelling < in foreign countries and < getting to know their peo- pies, said Dr. Ethel Alpen--1 fels, leader of a 23-member 1 American educational group, who
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  • 209 2 THE STRIKE IS A FLOP AS VEHICLES KEEP ROLLING ON TIME Workers Claim 6,000 Are ld| e KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The nationwide strike co d National Union of Transport Workers today was a flop In many towns and vill ration, buses and lorries wei ages, throughout the Fedc:e running norma'
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  • 141 2 3 Will Pick The $1,000 Prize Essay KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A journalist, a teacher, a j broadcaster and an Education I officer will choose from nearly 1.200 essays submitted by Malay school pupils, the essay which will win the $1,000 First Prize. They are Che Ilawa binte Abdullah of the
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  • 285 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Federation Government today set up an influential committee, headed by the Commerce M to "investigate the neec. commerce and industry for appointing suitably Malays to executive positi i This 14-member c\ rr.m:t: r> on which ail the major commercial the
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  • 47 2 Federation To Tighter L aw On Re-Entry THE Feck <f the imm stop n-bom others isa. nd j!j i ernmen: moir i the heir But t: '•■■>£j i riot rpach a J d< ion on Stngar licved to waiting before Colony'. ment China v :r gration lav
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  • 26 2 FUNERAL OF DR. LATIFF The funeral eninn four j took place 1 tion's D Ser in the K from G< 1938, bill WM rum after the
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  • 162 2 CAPT. E. P. C. Richardson.! secretarv of the Singapore! Sa^'y First Council was yes- I terday publicly flapped In I front of a huge crowd. The person (cops! sorry\ the beast who ticivered the wallop— and a mighty one at that— was Pedro, the
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    • 67 2 MISS TRADE FAIR 1956? liMP* GREAT WORLD TRADE AND INDUSTRIES mTO BE ELECTjO BY POPULARJO a— fil^Mßß MAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM THF ON DISPLAY IN FRONT OF THE GRE* OFFICE FROM MONDAY, 30th nl mdfcmt^ A VOTING SLIP WILL BE issn: l i|)Mi^ 1 Wm^ PURCHASING A2O CENTS PARK M
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  • 167 3 It'll Double The Output Of Nurses t oto.qoo nurses i and dingp now being n.: Tiber of def W Genera] R CaJd< '.-I The Standard fieduled to be 3 new hoati omthe total to B I n'. i part f the w I com] ir accon c.
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  • 54 3 r yi be r Traffic and V ttl decided' on the ro to 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to j nan of the Comrr K N lir, said ol the Council to j \v II v I it v ike v derided not to or
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  • 64 3 President of the Sing i-'-v City Council. Mr R. fcliddleton Smith, said yes:.iy he would certainly place before councillors the s ol Rural Board memHe wa> commenting <m a statement hv a m the Rural Board. Mr. H. J. C. Kulaslngha, on Thursday, B members r >av
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  • 93 3 He's Looking For Fish Ponds KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation's Agriculture Minister, Inche Abdul Azi2 bin Ishak, who has just got I million in supplementary v for his portfolio, wenl "prospecting* 1 today for potential ash ponds in the Selangor countryside. He told von M »ys atl i Ing i
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  • 163 3 THE Apex b i n A i trali a is ma li ~aoore on ral din- 22 foun all communii ny« flub, wfao i e ninent an, Mr. Crf Mr. Pe'cr N. r© i the v of Wo tern A tralia who came here 10
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  • 86 3 .TOHORE BAHRU. Frf. Lee Kum. whose motor car was seized by the Customs on May 8 when Lee Poh Heng, used it for smuggling, unsuccessfully annealed in the High Court yesterday against an order of seizure made by the President of the Sessions Court. Lee
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  • 50 3 SEE BOON LEONG, 36. and Leo Thuan, 29, yesterday claimed trial in a Singapore Court to unlawful possession of 292 lbs. of uncustomed cigarettes, at Jalan Tongkang Pechah. off Yio Chu Kang Road, on July 26. They were each allowed $10,000 bail till Aug. 10.
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  • 28 3 FOUNDER of the Universal Peace Sanctuary, the Rev. Gnanavallal Paronjothi Mahan at present touring Indonesia, will return to Singapore on Monday at 8.30 a.m. by air.
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  • 398 3 THE Malaysian Ship Officers' Union yesterday expressed dissatisfaction with the final report of the Working Party on the recruitment and training of deck and engineer officers for the local merchant service. The Working Party was appointed by the Chief
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  • 64 3 THE ships of the visiting Indian Flotilla will be open to visitors on July 29 and July 30. They will be open to the public between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. On the first day. On the second day, the warships may be visited by school children
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  • 187 3 Donations To Mission Hospital ST. ANDREW'S Mission Hospital gratefully acknowledges the following donations for June. 1056:R.A.F. Tcnsah. $661. 53; William Jacks Co.. $500; Inner Wheel Club, $450; Mr. Aw Mun, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seng Tee. $450: St. Andrew's Schoo 1 S200; Chinese Association. $100.55; Mansfield Co., $100.5$ Dr. and
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  • 121 3 Caustic Soda Most Popular CAUSTIC soda sodium hydroxide —is still the most "popular" poison among those attempting suicide in Singapore. Dr. D. A. Frye. Singapore's Chief Chemist, told The Standard yesterday. This, he said, is largely due to the fact that it is a common poison found in most households
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  • 78 3 A PUBLIC meeting to reorganize the Singapore Tagore Society will be held at the Gandhi Tvlemorial Hail in Race Course Lane on Saturday at 5 p.m. A spokesman of the Society yesterday >aid the organization was formed two years ago under the guidance of Dr. Kalidas Nag. who
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  • 36 3 HONGKONG. July 27 Special Standard Service: Closing price of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.10 to Cl Sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1,835 to Malayan, $1: $0,184 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $260.75 to a tad.
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  • 149 3 I Kulasingha Flays 'Roof Law A MEMBER of the Singapore Rural Board, Mr. H.J.C. Kulasingha, yesterday charged the Colony Government with encouraging unscrupulous landlords in the rural areas to extort tea money from their attap dweller tenants. Government, he said, encourages landlords by insisting that
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  • 194 3 THE following candidates have been successful in the Pitman's Examinations held at the Yong Men's Christail) Association in April. SHORTHAND 100 words per minute: Edwin D'Cruz. Miss Oon Lay Eng. 90 words per minute: Miss Won Soon Yee. 80 words per minute:' Miss
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  • 345 4 Unreasonable Demands Jeopardise Your Jobs' SINGAPORE'S City Council yesterday warned its JO,COO industrial workers not to jeopardise their employment by striking for "unreasonable demands." The warning was contained in a letter to the City Council Labour Unions Federation. In the letter, the acting
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  • 160 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday) were: Buyers Sellers CLOSING Spot 28{d. September 28id. Oct. December 27id. January March 26id. April June ZiMA. August c.i f. 27id. Tone: Very steady. LONDON TIN Friday' o p e n n j first session were: Spot 4I*HB buyers.
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  • 166 4 A $580,000 scheme to p: worst flood area in Singapc revenf floods in Bedok, the >re, is expected to be completed in six weeks' time. The Minister for Com- j munic&tions and Works, Mr. 1 Francis Thomas; accompanied by the Chief Engineer, Mr. E. W.
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  • 185 4 KOH CHENG ENG. 33, a! pirate taxi driver was yesterday sentenced by Mr. Justice Knight at the Singapore Assizes to three years' jail and eight strokes of the rotan for raping a young girl. In passing sentence. the judge remarked: "This offence is a
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  • 69 4 SINGAPORE Special Branch police are investigating an article of a subversive nature which was printed a fortnight ago. Police declined to disclose how they came into possession of the document. The head of the Special Branch, Mr. A. E.G. Blades, said the printer of a press in
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  • 214 4 A SCHOOLGIRL. Teo Guat Hua, 16. killed herself with caustic soda after composing a morbid couplet in Chinese about life, her father told a Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. The father. Teo Boon Hooi. a seaman, was testifying during an inquiry into the ceath of his
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  • 356 4 Biggest Problem Is Lack Of Accommodation LACK of good accommodation is the big&est headache of Asian countries wanting to earn foreign exchange through tourism, Mr. Edward Prentice, manager of International Activities of Stamford Re- j search Institute, U.S.A., told The Standard yesterday. I Mr. Prentice is here on a three-day
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  • 21 4 THE body of a 16-year-old girl. Hinomathi. was found hanging in a house at the Singapore Naval Base yesterday.
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  • 200 4 HAPPY, THEN A RUDE SHOCK NEARLY 3.000 residents of the Short Street-Seiegie Road area of Singapore who were overjoyed when a quit notice hanging over' their houses was lifted temporarily yesterday received a rude shock. After living rent free for the past seven months because the Land Office refused to
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  • 70 4 TWENTY- two-year-old UISS Kgyucn Thi Xa. who .-'.owed away on board the CanVoodge in Saigon to be with her saii- or lover and is now remanded in Outram Road prison. Is to be repatriated. The Standard learnt yesterday. A spokesman for Messagories Maritime, the agents for
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  • 110 5 THIS first picture of the Federation's supreme joint defence body-the Armed Services Council and Ministry for Internal Defence and Securitywas taken at its initial meeting at the Chief Minister s conference room in Brockman Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday. From the left are: Lt. Col. Raja Lope
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  • 127 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. An ex-school teacher, who wont into the Jungle to join the Communist terrorists at the beginning ol the Emery. has given hersell up. She Is Thien Yon? alias Lee Chin, a Branch Committee Member in the Sungcl Buloh area. Shp surrendered on
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  • 25 5 THE p tponed annual feneral mei I Ing ol the Perak Sikh Association, Ipoh, will on Aug. 5 at 10.30 a.m. Ourudwara Road
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  • 33 5 "MISS UMNO of 1956" Che Mazidah binte Zakaria who WU elected from unoßf ten contestants at the UMNO Fair at Teluk Anscm recently. Standardpic by I. or Jit Chen?.
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  • 56 5 THE Singapore Government rejected an application to convert the Great Eastern Trade Fair in Geylang Serai into an amusement park. The refusal came under the Theatres Ordinance. It wil) be recalled that the building Committee of the City Council had earlier refused permission for the Fair to
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  • 54 5 PENANG. Fri. Yeong 56, was charsed in the 3a!ik Pulau Magistrate's Court odav with causing hurt to a 15-year-oid girl. Ho Cheng it Bukit Gambler on July Z5 He claimed trial to tne charge and the case was post>oned for mention to Aug. 1. 3ail
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  • 505 5 PENANG, Fri. Two "strip-teasers" of the Chan Hoong Revue, were told by Mr. Au Ah WuS in the Magistrate's Court today that their performances were not only disgrace to themselves, but also to the dignity of womanhood. "If you
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  • 128 5 KLUANG. Fri Federation Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haj! Jubir, who ycsterc.ny paid ;m official visit here, was asked by Alliance leaders l'or improved telephone facilities to meet the demands of the people. Seventy eight shoghouses are now being built
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 686 5 Information at a Glance Ceylon Tamils iwn; Led ire on "The World at Ci iss Roads" by Mr M S a at 11 Hands Road n Photographic Society: Exhibition 01 N 1 il -or snapshoi No. 4 Cashin Stre< H tn. to 10 pm. Chinese \mi An Club 9 a.m.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 401 6 SHOCKED free world heard yesterday of the tatesi outrage against international law by the t the Egyptian Government —an outrage is on a par with the snatch tactics of Germany's A..io!f Hitler when He set out to grab large ks of foreign territory in Europe in his
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    • 509 6 THE Colony's crime gangs have bit back. After their initial fright and dismay at the extensive sweep launched against them by the Singapore Foli re Force, the big-time leaders of the under* v I a to have rallied their force;: in a desperate bid to c ge the
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  • 155 6  -  ANG HOCK GUAN I Singapore Sir: I must congratulate you on such a fine scientific report about virgin birth appearing in your popular paper. The Sunday Standard. I believe science will lead to truth and our salvation. I believe pure science is pure truth, but to know and
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  • 467 6  - U.S. POLICY CHANGES IN FAR EAST Rawle Knox By Hongkong THE decision to put all United States forces in the Far East under the command of the; Navy is not interpreted' here as any sort of victory for that service over tl}e Army; it is seen rather as a new
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  • 612 6  -  JONATHAN SWAYNE By- I mW DELHI. H^HE biggest territorial changes India hag ever seen are now under tvay 9 and by the beginning of October the map of the Commonwealth Republic will 5 have been completely redrawn. Few Stales will be unaffected. Some of them
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 321 6 "You can't create artistic form just by copying nature. Indeed, form could almost be said to come into a work of art at just that point where it ceases to be a copy of nature. The mere copyist of nature is studying and copying the outside
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    • 100 6 Sir: Now and then we hear complaints against the Traffic folice i especially the mobile squad. Members of this squad were once admired for their smart uniform and the court- eous manner in which they directed traffic. But really sad to say, no one admires < them now.
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    • 624 6  -  Aster Gunasekera By HTHE civilized nations of the world should unanimous 1 v welcome the resolutions dealing with South Africa to be moved at the forthcoming annual conference of Britain's Labour Party. One asks for South Africa's expulsion from the Commonwealth, another her dismissal
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    11 6 I l£mWZ£r ALWAYS carry two keys in case I lose one >*
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  • 805 7 Nassers Snap Grab Poses Serious Situation, Says Eden j X. JU 27 Anthony f \e MinisHouse oC lay that he til are L ng steps i counter jure cf the i In reply to a ti it consideration bl cklng Egypt's ilancea funds i m but
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  • 73 7 27 AP> imon Magsaysay j mass nation of the PhilipD trjf officials .i:*-"T Congress enact an anti- the d^f^nce I h id "reatenit :ause they >ag( a Ei.i f the penalty for f Imprisonment i I rendered their tntenable." ring of the l I enable pect
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  • 18 7 >, S luly 2 Headquarters of Is .-ted the Greek ihij r tor al egedly v.
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  • 504 7 Andrea Dorias Survivors' Night Of Fear Thunderous Crash And Then MW YORK, JuK 27. Ihe first survivors Italian bnonry liner Doria landed here a shocked, bebut grateful i V>*> men. women dren still trying to <>• t<u ether the story of t of fear. ela s i ■a h walked
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    34 7 Pat McCormick, 26, woman bullfighter from Texas, grabs the bull by the horns as it tangles in her jacket during a July 22 fight in the bullring at Tijuana, Mexico. AP photo.
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  • 86 7 NEW YORK. July 27, (Reuteri.— Ei?ht dead and hundreds injured— some seriously but most slightly—was today's {tally of casualties in the collision which sank the 29,083-ton Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria off the Massachusetts Coast yesterday. A count showed that the total number of survivors
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  • 218 7 AMD DROPS HEMS ALMOST TO THE ANKLE P^RIS July 9 7 (IP)— Fashion king: Christian Dior brought back a full feminine bosom yesterday and dropped hems almost to the ankle in a revohitionary "new *look" cheered by the scented ladies who jammed his salons..
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  • 182 7 MUNICH, Germany, July 27 (AP) A U.S. military court yesterday found an 18 year old American soldier guilty of attempted murder and sentenced him to 40 years at hard labour for throwing a hand grenade into the "Seventh Heaven, a Munich night spot. Seventeen
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  • 65 7 DARWIN. July 27 (UP) Navy Minister Senator Neil O'Sullivan said today that it was only a matter of time before Britain lost Singapore and that he favoured Darwin as a new naval base. He added, however, that whore the British Far East force went after leaving
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  • 56 7 LONDON. July 27 (Reuter)— Trevor Howard, 42-year-old British film actor, was found not guilty here yesterday of driving a car while under the influence of drink. He was discharged. At an earlier hearing it wsb alleged that Howard's car was in collision in North London, and Police
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  • 29 7 LAHORE. Pakistan. July 27 (UP) Radio Kabul reported yesterday that "devastating floods" in the Bamian Valley and Kandahar are believed to have drowned at least 100 Afghans.
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  • 29 7 JAKARTA. July 27 (AP)— A report from Tapanuli in northwest Sumatra said yesterday that 37 persons were drowned by a flash flood which destroyed 101 houses.
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  • 29 7 SCHEVENINGEN. Holland. July 27 (AP)— Dr Louis Raemakers. Dutfh artist famous fo r his cartoons during World War I, died yesterday at the age of 87.
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  • 482 7 LONDON, July 27 (Reuter) The Suez Canal connects the Red Sea with the Mediterranean. Engineers spent more than 10 years driving the waterway 103 miles through the arid desert from- Port Said to Suez. The Canal was formally opened on Nov. 17, 1869.
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  • 186 7 EGYPT'S snap nationalization of the Suez Canal did not unduly alarm shipping circles in Singapore yesterday. But anxiety was expressed by businessmen. The price of rubber rose by two cents August shipment for top grade in Singapore wa s quoted at 94£ cents per pound. Chairman
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  • 89 7 DETROIT. July 27 (AP) Blackie, the talking mynah bird, has been banished from the Detroit Children's Zoo until he cleans up his language. Somewhere Blackie picked up some words that are not fit for little ears. Frank Mclnnis. director of the Detroit Zoo. .^aid yesterday the
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  • 323 8 THEY ALL TURN UP TO WISH US ...and hail the Standard's role in Malaya L VERYBODY said \t was a lolh r The Tunku was thrro with his n Mentri* Besar and neirsvendor* i politicians, members <>1 thr diplomatii r J vicrs YIPs, mrnibrrs of the legal and sions and
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    • 374 9  -  LANE awwwwwv J~jjt MMVMMMM TX Malaya sales are a yearx round occurrence and tn KL. with "Pesta" sales [lowing hard on th€ heels of M Hari Raya bargains." w« are apt to be somewhat ap.v at the thought I any more. This week, however, I have had
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    • 470 9  - Lincoln's Famous Duel LEE PRIESTLEY PUZZLES THINGS TO DO STORIES By story i no \t nisi on y-. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, whose sense of humour is an American legend, could make a joke even when challenged to fight a auei. When the young Lincoln lived in Springfield, 111., he was always
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    • 78 9 F.MiILOT Mftlt-'UMU BRILLIANTINE by EMIILOT PARIS JOLE Monior ARCADE ageotj o irMWwMmm^wM Singapore jt fei r t &1 1 smto_ t 9 c LTD The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 349 9 fllOO -i k\{ 01 v 1 ion "get- > J_ reacj h entirely .1 matter > M| lemperamenl and not ot 1 UHotne.- 1. p I Klt\V fOK I IK\ ONE: 1 Ist used i tttend- bo you are <■ ed or know dea loei not I ectf Don I
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    • 310 9 Fold a piece of TYPEWRITING PAPER 8i in. wide and Ilia lono( like this... I.FOLD IN f I HALF THE I LONOWAY. 1 /"^r^y 2.FOLD CORKJERS OVER TO CENTER FOLD 3. FOLD OVER AGAIN >V4 LIKE THIS. \f 4.FOID&OTH I JT SIDES OVER ONCE MORE.. //ill S.TURMOVER If M AND
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  • 148 10 Support For Industrials Tins Higher MALAYAN industrial shares were well supported again and prices generally hardened, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Tin shares were slightly higher on balance, while rubbers were quiet except in one or two counters. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were:
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  • 44 10 BETHLEHEM Steel Corporaworld's second biggest producer, reported in New i thai its second quarter earni':.^ for 1956 totalled a reU5550,298,227, or US$5.O5 a share. This compared wil I nre- i quarter re lord of U5547,006,062, or U554.74 a share earned in L955.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 173 10 THE Bank of Tokyo, Ltd. was yesterday granted a licence from the Singapore Government to operate a branch bank in the Colony, Mr. Y. Ishii, a representative of the bank said. The branch will be opened at the end of this year, at
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    • 188 10 MALAYAN sharebroker yesterday reported the following business dune: Fed. Dim $2.08; F N ords $1.95 to $1.97£; Gammon $2.00. $1.98: Hammer $2.BTA, $2. 90: Hongkong Bank $895; M. Cement $1.63; M. Colls $1.02i toSl.Ol: Metal Box $1.52 to $1.51; Straits Steamships $13.75; Straits Times $2,821. Straits Traders $24.50;
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    • 33 10 JAPAN is edging up toward Britain as Australia's besi wool customer. In the financial year ended June 30. Japan ousted France from second place in i the buying list A. P.
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  • 329 10 RUBBERIZED bitumen has been a valuable aid in road surfacing work in Singapore, Mr. E. W. Houston, Chief Engineer at the Public Works Department, said yesterday. A bitumen surface which does not contain rubber powder tend? to "well Lip' under extreme heat conditions. This has
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  • 35 10 THE Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Wan Idris. recently declared open the new Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation branch at Muar. Seen below is the new building which cost 5.i00.000 to build
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  • 150 10 New Tanker For Caltex British Fleet Standard Shipping: Reporter THE Caltex British fleet has been increased to 26 with the entry into service of their newest vessel, the Caltex Edinburgh. The 18,000-tonner has ended her sea trials and has been delivered to the Overseas Tankship (U.K.) Ltd. As her maiden
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  • 24 10 THE Philippine? will have a new acid and fertilizer plant next year, with- equipment sup-! plied by a Frenrh firm. A. P.
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  • 435 10 Normal Rubber In Week WITH little variation in price the market this week has been much quieter, and more normal trading conditions have been resumed, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd. At times during the week this market has shown signs of developing a sagging tendency
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  • 67 10 MALAYAN tin stati?tics showed stocks of tin and tin-in-concentrates at the end of June amounted to 5,944 tons compared with 6.768 tor;? in the previous month. Production of t,n-in-r<~ncen-trates in June was 5,530 tons compared with 5,361 tons in May. In the first half year of
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  • 146 10 NEGOTIATIONS are under way between South Vietnam and Singapore merchants for the sale of 800 tons of coffee, local traders told The Standard yesterday. vietnam merchants are from this market because cheaper compared with otfa interested in buying coffee Singapore coffee prices are :er
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  • 85 10 consumption of new rubber during June as 110.238 tons (May 122,994) the lowest since July 1955. of which 42.996 tons or 39.00 r r ■May 47.899 38.94"r i were natural rubber. Thr natural ratio for the half year is 39.47 r (291.932 tons i compared with!! 42.85% < 331.835
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  • 39 10 THE average American family of lour uses 888 cans of i food in a year. That inspired a demonstration by Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation of the tin can's importance in everyday living in America.
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  • 152 10 -Closes At 94% cent, NEWS of the nationalization of the Suez r responsible for the improvement in the Singapore ruhk° I terday which closed at 94J cents per lb. for first qrad Ipr'^1 pr ment, a rise of two cents on Thursday. e %s>
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  • 77 10 R.I. FIRM OFFER 3 STUDY AWART THE president of a M53,000,000 in ing: Machine Company. Mr Z Hari three scholarships to Singap<, r < 'student year course in economics in the CiadjaJm.^ The firv week. Mr. Hi stuck he v bettc Senioi and latethe had j on fore i pan
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  • 46 10 THE travft-starned ?r;o?orscooter used by ex-R.A.F. pilot Joe Rohan, in record-mnkiVQ run to Pen(ing in Z4J fiOttTl ii n on shmo in a lead y Q Si7igopo r e motor showroom. Photograph? dry Ctina various stage* journey are also OH c splay.
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  • 128 10 CONCRETE progress c\ dent in Pakistan t development according to the U.S Department of Commerce ication. "Foreign Commerce Weekly." The comment came In a report from the r S Emb) in Karachi, reviewing P, tan's economic inS the first three months ol 19," As evidence I
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  • 114 10 SINGAPORE ChittMt PlOduce Exchange noon prices per picul copra July 5254 buyers. S2si sellers, August $25f rs, 5261 5< oil i bulk i $395 nut oil 'drums i %-k'i'i seller Muntok white pepper $1 Sarawak white $111, Special Sarawak black ST6. Singapore Copra Association dosing prices: Straits mixed copra:
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  • 53 10 THE world's deepest produclng petroleum well bas been brought in by Richardson and Ba.ss in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, industry sources reported in New Y< The well, producing from below 21.400 feet, flowed at 24-hour rate of 510 barrel 38 gravity oil through a 1/8;, inch choke in a
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    • 604 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD FEDERATION OF MALAYA rpENDERS are Invited for X the construction of: "SPORTS PAVILION' AND 'KILAT' CLUB AT PANTAI VALLEY, KUALA LUMPUR" C.E.B. registered Class A and B contractors to apply to the Architect, Central Electricity B<\ird. P.O. Box 1006, Kuala Lumpur with a deposit
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    • 199 10 NOTICES PUD. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the Superintending Engineer Klang Gates Water Supply Scheme. Parry Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 12 noon on l 14th August. 1956 from j P.W D. registered Contractors I Class "E" and above for! laying a 12" diameter Main
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    • 85 10 GRAND OPENiN^I On 22rd July. }95i I SOUTH PACIFIC SHIPPING TRADING 1 SINGAPO^f FAST NON-CONIFER FREIGHT SEPVSCE I TO: BURMA, THAILAND p1 INDONESIA b JaTan I WE ALSO SPECIALISE IN SHIP CHART" I IN PURCHASE SALE OF VESSELS U ACT AS GENERAL *G^<Your Patronage Will B« Cot&^ S 66-A ROBINSON
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 167 10 OITER ROADS Mombassa. Varanger. Steel Artisan, Ciaire T. Empire Merchant. Gen. Verspjik. Norvest. Stanvac Nairobi. Devonshire, rjisadane. Sri Baram. INNER ROADS Teck Thong. Hai Seng. AdTiiral Vernon. Rajah Brooke. Darvel. Sedenak. Hong Tat, New Susanna, Aik Leong, Song Be, Hibiscus, Lawu, Sm Hong Ho, 3g Deli. Pahepa. Tong Thay, Km
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    • 111 10 inrnnnnnnnnii7inn»----rinrilinMiinnrii uuumuuiuuiiuuuiiuuuuwuvv n n >ji hji ii UN nil lI IIIIIJII IIIIIUUUUUUIIUUUUUII UUlili lIIIHnifIDfIIMIMniIWWJIsMAA^ EXPECTED TODAY I Qantas EMSI3 SYD/DARWIN 8.05 i.m Malayan Airways MLI2I KL/MAL 9.55 a.m. Garuda GA372 JAK 11.35 am Malayan Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12.45 pm KLM KLB2S AMS/BKOK 1.15 p m Qantas EM534 LON/BKOK 1 50
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    • 816 11 jGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. I*2/* Robinion Road THE BLUE FUNNtL L'.NE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Montreal, Bo,tca, M«m York. BalHmo,.. FhJU«Ulphi* Cult Portt. S Por. p. S ham P-nang 00* 29 Au«/4 Sept 5/6 Sept 7/1 pT -r. opr-o» r. prsceed v.a other po,t, to load and d.scharg. cargo. NORTH GERMAN
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    • 1015 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel- 2412 THE ELSE FUNNEL LINE Dcpt. tamer, opt.on to proceed vi* other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore. M Sails P. Shjm Penang MeUmp,,, fa, Liverpool fulv 0/ C»yfne«, LrvefDO o, |uly 29/3 Mare.*^ a Port/
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    • 912 11 MITSUI pE} LINE S'pore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN from India Fujikawa Maru for Moji, Kobe, Yokohama 19 Aug 15 Aug Axumoion Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 23 Aug Amagisan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 28 Aug FOR JAPAN trorr Continent Akagison Maru fur Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 4
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    • 747 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bangkok and/or Foi East. Penang P S'hom S'por» "SELANDIA" Gl9 23 "MOMBASA" G 44 "PANAMA" 10/12Aug 13 1 5 Aug 16/18Auq "SUMBAWA" 17, 20 Aug From Hongkong "PRODUCE" 12Aug Discharging in the Roads HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen. S'pore P. S'ham
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  • Article, Illustration
    952 12 .SCRUTINEER Who Gave You Last Years Winner, Zabaglione, Now Says j i -,n -,n_wj>-o.riirM-ii-« *k anjxrux^ca.nruxarLnrjT-ruanAAAAri/^^ tftif choice ffw the ~~^~GOLD CUP FIELD x Horses Class l ivi Miles I 642 BEARER BOND Sy 9.04 Mr. Bin. S.K. Foo 1 R. van IVkelen i 151 ADELAIDE STAR 5y
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  • 131 12 TVVFNTV-six-ycar-old Tan Eng Yoon. fonner Colony sprinter and hop, step and jump champion who i> now stud v in:; In Fnshind has written to >Ir. C. C. Tan. the President oi the Singapore Olympic and snorts Council that he is confident oi qualifying to represent
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  • 66 12 AIRMEN ROUT ROVERS ROYAL Ail F brow Rov< goals to nil :nor cup tie at B tier Road ngah was strenj er, Garratley, Cartwright all of whom have played in representative g both in Malaya and S The led lout ms: K\i renfah: Craig: Bui Fl>Tin: Aldridae. McKay, W Ga:
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  • 308 12 SASA To Decide On Native All Comers Records For Colony Meets AN important item to bo discussed at the Chinese Swimming Club is whether to introduce Native and All Comers' records in the Association's I swimming: championships from this year. This proposal will be moved by Mr. Tok Khoon Seng,
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  • 115 12 SOCCER FRIENDLY: Singapore Schools VS. Federation Schools at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. DIV. 2B: Dockyard "A" vs. B\ikit Timah S~C. at Jalan Besar Stadium at 4 p.m.; R.E.C.A. vs. Springdale S.C. at Geylang Stadium at 5.15 p.m. DIV. 3A: Arsenal S.C. vs. Minto C.U. at Farrer
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  • 176 12 A SINGAPORE Hockey Association XI downed the visiting Indian Navy side by two goals to nil in a disappointing match at the Padang yesterday. After a goalless first half. Singapore perked up and scored two Lightning k'oals in the 10th and 12th minutes. The first goal
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  • 73 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Inter-State cricket match between Johore and Malacca will begin today on the Civil Service Club ground, Johore Bahru at 10 a.m. and will be continued tomorrow. Johore will be represented by the following:J> F. Bailward. (Capt), C. J. Graham. P. Whayman. Major J.
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  • 60 12 RAF Seletar whipped Star Soccerites "A" by seven goals to nil. in a SAFA Div. 2A league soccer match played at Gcylang yesterday. The Airmen opened the score In the first minute through Camplim. Then goals came from Camplim James. Slavim and McDonald giving the Airmen a 6-0
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  • 48 12 Singapore 1 K Rrfrreo J. 1/ p KOTA BAHRI". 1 ri.-Sin S a,m,, of this year's Malaya Cii|> sorter an 18th minute goal by Kim Bcn s dc fought hard to remain there when i ic i Kelantan in the inter-zone encounter her
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  • 295 12 KUALA LIMPIR, Fit—Seltnp h in their Malaya cuptie at the Pnm< Ko-h^ here todav, and thus earned a n for the right to enter the cup final against t S Selangor's high-powered a 'tack put Kedah out of gear, and in the third minute,
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  • 188 12 COLONY JUNIOR B'TON XHE results f.the Singapore Badminton Association junior Championships held at ght were as follows Men's Singles 4th rounci Willie Tay tn Ab- ih 15-7. 15-3; Aziz Ahmad ad b. Daim 13-15, 18-L). 17-15: Cheong Cheng Swee beat p Rahman 15-6. 8-15. Titus Matthew beat Stai Choo 15-9.
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  • 28 12 KOTA RAJAH scored a convictory over ChiD i SAFA 1 2A < -ague 11 Fwitr Park terdi Lumri 3 an I 1 i scored for the winners.
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  • 81 12 Three Seed Bow Out In Selangor Badminton Xanriu < Indian the qu.i the men Se!an-( <iati< chain; tinned toda^ out i ing. ang) and Ta done.Ind Joe 11 A Dm J pions 15-2 1 offe and I (Pk) -J Inn I I < Inri ;1 (I no Ihl Joe -c
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    • 155 12 with the future in mind A cood start is so important-in easy. I ater on, of course, the ability living, as well as in earning a living. to type may mean a better job Surveys show that students who lor the young lady, a more successful t\pe usually get higher
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    • 36 12 PASIR RIS HOli 1 143, Elios Rood, OH lOi ms Tomp."" Bookings con be orronged thrrugh *i Tel. ***** X J_-^s^=^^ BBUTTERMI B« MACNETOMKii^ I 'A 231 South Hrid^ n SWGAPOW yd 129 Ipoh Road, _J~^^^
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  • 136 13 Inninrs Vladdocks b 104 1 Middock* b 8n \rrhpr 113 v b Renaud I I iMin S| I b Johnson t> n b 10 b 47 •ut :j SS 'i-ks b i out) Ittl innings s h Lakes U b Lock 32 ikei o i iket s h .*kf
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  • 800 13 ASHES LOOK SAFE FOR ENGLAND 459 Up, They Dismiss Australia For 84 MANCHESTER, July 27 (Reuter)— Jim Laker, by taking nine wickets for 37, played a dramatic part in helping England to spin out Australia for only 84 runs on the second day of the fourth test at Old Trafford
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  • 132 13 LONDON, July 27. (Renter)— Close of play score.-: At Bristol. Gloucestershire best Essex by 140 run.v Glotl* cestershire 212 and secondrt 198 for eight declared, Preston fi^■e for 67. Essex 138 and scron-d'iy 132. Conk six for 46. At Harrogate, Yorkshire beal Somerset By Beven
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  • 519 13 WIN STREAK FOR BRAVES DODGERS Yankees Top Chisox; Indians Triumph i NEW YORK, July 27 (AP) The Milwaukee Braves ballooned their National League to 5£ games by hammering the last-place New York Giants 11-0 Thursday while Brooklyn's Dodgers were sweeping a three-game set from sec-ond-place Cincinnati 5-3. It was the
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  • 140 13 AMERICAJN Baltimore 11, "Detroit 6, New York 8. Chicago .">. Boston Kansas "City 3 (10 nun rigs) Cleveland 1, Washington 0. (railed in seventh, rain; jr-ccond game postponed) NATIONAL Brooklyn 5. Cincinnati 3, Milw tukee 11, New York n. Pittsburgh 4. Chicago 0. St. Louis 14. Philadelphia 9.
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  • 134 13 THE team to represent the Singapore Combined Schools against tne Federation Combined Schools in the first schoolboys "International" to be played' at Jalan Besar Stadium today will be selected from the following. Jasbir Singh (ACS>, Thambyraj (VS) Abbas (VS), Sarboo (VS\ Musa 'Beatty l I J. Singh
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  • 58 13 L. H. Grc/.oux of the Singapore Cricket Club beat Woe Aik Koon of YMCA by 400-2HO in The semi-final of the YMCA Open Invitation Billiards junior championship at the YMCA yesterday. On Monday, the other semifinal between Urn Bong Kwang of the SC AWU and Cheong Kum
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  • 25 13 Selcfar Fooihall Club troun red Kinta Rangers by foul goals to nil in a SAFA Div 2A league at Farrer Park yes^ terday.
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  • 177 13 OLYMPIC SPORTS STADIUM GOVERNMENT is not prepared to proceed at the present time with the provision of an Olympic Sports Stadium. It may be possible in the future to re-consider this decision. This was announced by Mr. C C. Tan, the President of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council at
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    • 453 13 LOST i $50 Reward to Under. Young Bulldog. white and brown, believed to bo straying in Thompson Road 'Norfolk Road area. Please inform Thwaites 20 Lynwood Groove. Braddell Heights Telephone *****. FOR SALE pLEARING SALE 1 GERMAN 1-4. Blouses $2."v(. Woollen Blan- kets Sfi.9o. Bathtowels $2/-, Pillowcases 70cts. Many More
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    • 749 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKMOWLEDGMENT THE family of the late Dr. Louis Sammy wishes to thank his friends, patic 1 and others w:;o called at hi residence. sent wreaths and fIOWCI -ae e of condo ence a d a,! > o were present at the remelery on the 23rd Ju ANNOUNCEMENT AMOY
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 137 13 Abner By Al Capp 2 SmpsJ (soßßv.rr-i'M i) ft just had V don t eoTHER going J 3cy Oop By V* r. Hamlin ~s~> C\V ATT<X BOV OOf?.. or HAWf THIS IS HOT STUFF' O— -J" I I r ,/^cmom, rcuc: ln th' y O r^l yeah, man! this has/
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  • 1291 14  - Flower Queen Should Win Holiday Cup Windsor Lad WITH BOTH STABLE MATES OUT SHE HAS LITTLE TO BEAT By Take Hang Tuah For A Dividend i WITH both her stablemates, Bearer Bond and Rao Rajah not accepting FLOWER QUEEN has little to beat in the Bank Holiday Cup (Rare Six)
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  • 291 14 Winterdrina Looks Best RACE ONE Twice successful over seven ings this season Winterdrina l5 the logical choice in the openins race for Class Three. Division One h r. es Winterdrina has never looked fitter. He t m home a convincing winner seven furlongs a; the Last Kuala Lumpur meet when
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  • 1163 14 RACE 1: 2.15 pm Hofses Class 3, Div. I—7 Furs. 1. 416 Wintcrdrina 5y 8.13 Drs LO ChODJ Lcng Tan Cheng Long Mr. Tan Cheng Hock TJoa Barratt 2. o^"> White neather ,\v 8.11 Mr. H.W. Cowling Rorigcrs Mortimer 5. 970 Three Dimension 6y 8.10 Bhaw Stable
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  • 209 14 RACE TWO Royal Worlinßton II appears to have an easy task in today's main sprint after his bold showing against Jolly Sailor in the Williamson Memorial Stakes at Bukit Timah. He is an improving type and over the six furlongs I expect him to slam
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  • 139 14 RACE EIGHT On her two promising <-•■ fat Kuala Lumpur in Ap ct Majula I ps in the five and e eve;-: j O r Class Five, Divi Ore nor Majuia ramped home a corrfort&ble winner over longs when she ted for Montego
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