Singapore Standard, 30 July 1956

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  • 34 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD f 0 L I C t ***** (5 UntaT 2400 #6 it W FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 11. Nn. 2ft SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956 ]2 PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 135 1 4 HANDS FOR A 4-TIERED WEDDING CAKE XHE .ujtip'xics (the -United Kingdom and New Zealand) met in Singapore and the result was a double wedding for LAC. Colin Cyril Parkinson of New Plymouth, New Zealand and Miss Kathleen Bradford of Hull England, and LAC. Albert Prow so of Cambridge, N.Z
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  • 88 1 )\v ily 29 i Reuten rtool >tud ntal i of the J Mini Unh r.- jency j a r t te for Literature, I I Hindi, VTetn in r Indonesian Advanced courses of idy will be attended by 180 nts, hnherto. at- ling
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  • 493 1 REOCCUPY SUEZ SEND TROOPS, WARSHIPS -BRITAIN URGED TO STOP FUNNY BUSINESS' LONDON, July 29— Lord Killearn, British ambassador to Egypt from 1936 to 1946, today urged Britain to consider sending troops to reoccupy the Suez Canal preferably with United States and French help. In a front page article in the
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  • 131 1 FLORENCE, South Carolina, July 29 (AP)-Kian -ins were sold at three dollars each and robed and masked speakers criticised President Eisenhower and the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People last night. An estimated 4.000 persons showed up for open-field rallies at Camden
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  • 87 1 More than 250 local employees of the CommissionerGeneral's Office have left the Singapore Workers' Union. They will form their own union this week. The workers who include stenographers, telephone operators, drivers, mechanics and labourer;-, said the presenl set-up Is "inefficient" to conduct the union's affairs. The
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  • 56 1 LADY Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black. last rnght made an appeal over Radio Malava on behalf of the British Red Cross Society's (Singapore Branch) Flag Day on Saturday. Ladv Black, who Is the President of the Singapore Branch, asked the people
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  • 234 1 Tibet Clears 73 Provinces Of Chinese Invaders' new DELHI, July 29 (Retiter)— A full-scale war of independence is raging in eastern and north-eastern Tibet and Chinese troops have been driven out of 13 Tibetan provinces. This claim was made in a letter in today's issue of the Delhi newspaper The
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  • 106 1 HOLLYWOOD, July 20 (UP) Evelyn Neshit. 71. key figure in the sensational Stanford White murder trial of 50 years ago, was reported in "serious" condition in Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital today after suffering a stroke for the second time in 45 days.
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  • 64 1 SAN FRANCISCO. July 29. (Router).— Embaimers and their employers have settled a two-month strike here, clearing the way for the burial of more than 1.000 dead. The bodies had been held in cold storage pending settlement of the strike and a separate grave diggers strike, previously
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  • 89 1 OIL TANK BLAST KILLS 25 DUMAS, Texas. July 29 (Boater)—- At least 23 people were killed and many others injured in oil storage tank explosions at a refinery near here today. The explosions started in the north-west section of the refinery where an emergency crow was working on high pressure
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  • 59 1 WASHINGTON. July 29 '(Reuten— M*. John -Foster Dulif. the Recretaiv of State, arrived here today from Latin America and declared that Egypt's seizure of the Suez Canal "strikes a grievous blow at international confidence." He denied that he planned to fly to London this week
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  • 218 1 AND NO 'STRINGS' TOO, SAYS PRAVDA SOVIETS OFFER HELP TO EGYPT MOSCOW, J u 1 v 2* (Reuter) The Soviet Communist newspaper Pravda said today in its comment on the Suez Canal crisis that Russia was willing to meet any "practical' requests by Eg:ypt for economic aid. The new-paper did
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  • 18 1 A RAILWAY porter. Ballal Appasamy. 48, collapsed and oi^d at the Singapore railway station yesterday morning.
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  • 433 1 Black Belsen' Is True, I Have Proof Newsman LONDON, July 29 (UP) A London Sunday newspaper today claimed that on-the-spot investigations proved the accuracy of its allegations that a "secret Siberia" for political offenders exists inside South Africa. The Socialist "Reynolds News" devoted its entire front-page to reports and pictures
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 266 2 12,000 Workers Demand Better Working Terms TWELVE thousand Singapore daily-rated workers will serve a 14-day strike notice on the City Council on Friday. They arc members of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation, the Singapore City Council Gas Workers' Union and the Government and City
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  • 178 2 PhoneDelays! "We're Doing Our Best' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, Fe leration's Minister for and Telecommunications, y assured Johore Bahru hone subscribers that everything possible was being speed up the service between Johore Bahru and Singapore. Referring to complaints that the service had deteriorated since the exchange
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  • 61 2 KUALA TRENGGANTJ, Sun. The First Assistant State Secretary, Tuan Eiaji Ismai jang Aris, this pnorning opclare I open a new aiarkel :n Kampong p Cherang Sepulau. i mi es« from he •The now market is sil ::i od on the Nerus Ri\"er bank in the K
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  • 110 2 Election Off Nominees Unopposed KOTA BHARU. Sun. A un jil for the district of Pasir Mas, was established a- Rants Panjang yesterday a. all nominees were unopposed. Mi mbers are: Rani m PanBelatan Wan Mahmu i bin Wan Konok i (UMNO), Che wm k bin Ngah 'UMNO-, Ismail bin Botok
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  • 64 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The gorgeous Georgian days of Old English were re-lived in the St. John's Institution Hall here tonight, when the school's Dramatic Society presented a full-dress rehearsal of Richard Sherii dan's rip-roaring comedy "The Rivals." The actual presentation I will take place at
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  • 157 2 IPOII. Sun.— "The Maid of the ?vlountains" a musical play by Harold Fraser Simson will be presented shortly by the Ipoh Choral Society. The principal roles are taken by Mrs. Diana Wellsted and Jim Smith. Diana Wellsted was trained at the Guildhall School of
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  • 56 2 A SILVER-PLATED Menorah a seven-branch candlestick was presented to the Singapore Menorah Club, oy the president of the Jewish Welfare Board. Mr. E. Nathan, last night. The menorah, gift from Mr. Nathan, was handed to the president of the club, Miss Judith Shababo, at its second anniversary
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  • 168 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— State councillors do not enjoy the privilege of having telephones free of rental in their homes said State Secretary Tungku Mohamed. TungkU Mohamed was commenting on the recent recommendation made by the Privileges Committee of the Municipality, for Municipal councillors to
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  • 59 2 AN OLD student of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus in Singapore returned to Singapore from Madras recently to make her debut as an Indian classical dancer. She is Miss Prasanna Balan who will perform at the Vivekananda Tamil School in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday and
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  • 55 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. No casualties either to Communist terrorists or to Security Forces p.ave been reported in the Federation today. Shots were fired at sentries guarding a Home Guard operational platoon base OO Sungei Plentong Estate l*i the Kota Tinggi district jf Johore last night. The
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  • 141 2 IPOH, Sun. A four-man team from the Slim River Malay School, St. Ambulance Brigade today became the first holders of the Dato Blelloch Shield, in a first aid competition organized by the SJAA for all brigade units in the State. The winning team repre-
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  • 68 2 MISS L. Campbell. matron of the Churchill Private Hospital in Sydney (left) a r r i v e d in Singapore yesterday by Qantas/BOAC for a two-month holiday in Malaya. She was met at the airport by Tunku Mohamad Hamxah, the Mcntri Besar of Kelantan. and his
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  • 166 2 50,000 Warn Employers IPOH. Sun.— Representatives of 12 workers' uniom in the Federation, with an estimated membership ol 50,000, met in Taiping today and condemned the "un fair labour practices by employers to interfere witl the v^wUi at *rade 'inions.*' Today's meeting called by Malayan mining
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  • 71 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A novel request programme will be featured from Radio Kuala Lumpur from -.ay Aug. 1 at 7.30 -1 'Your Music and Mine.' in which the compere will se- tenet's request and then offer a contrast of his own. The idea El ad
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  • 60 2 HGs Wi|| Help Wind Up Crisis IPOli tion, last Gua: lay a that them he 1 stages" "In all the i Genera] giving sion of 1 Homr petil G the Guards I were mines tin-bear 9 I the fourin the Yin C I thr nexen j tieing point winr. i
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  • 22 2 KUALA O Mice-be- Assc 1956 Lim. 1 S. C. Tan Mr. Paul 3 Co Thav> Kin T. S. 1
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  • 257 3 SCHOOL AREAS! ALSO CLEARED New Deal For Attap Dwellers DEVELOPMENT of most of the sites for the resettlement of attap dwellers in the City has now been completed, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Singapore's Deputy Collector of Land Revenue, told The Standard yesterday. The sites now ready are
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  • 51 3 TWO members of the Singapore Fencing Club yesterday kept hundreds of spectators gasping outside the Capitol Theatre. Thry fenced on the roof of the cinema's portico, before the commencement of the afternoon show. The act wag a publicity stunt for the film "The Purple Mask." Standard
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  • 127 3 Ceylon Offers To Train 12 SINGAPORE is included among countries in South and South-east Asia which have been offered scholarships by the Ceylon Government under the Colombo Plan. Altogether, 12 .students from these countries will be given scholarships. They will bo trained in mechanical, irrigation and
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  • 231 3 Age Is No Barrier In This Contest A 45-YIAR-OU) typist and leneral assistant, Miss ~na Gomes, Is among several Bingaport office girls J have entered for the 'H-ob Ideal Working Girl" competition to be held in the ny on Sept. 1. Gob employed in a ading departmental store. \i Caroline
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  • 118 3 Plaque For War Dead Unveiled A MEMORIAL plaque tf officers and men of the Roy il Army Service Corps. who died in the Far East between 1939 and 195 Um at the St. George's Garrison Church in Tanglin, Singapore. ye lay by the Chief i I S1 ifl Far East
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  • 79 3 THE Singapore Tagore Society —an organization for the propagation of the [deals and teachings of the Nobel Prize winner, Dr Rabindranatfa Tagore decided at a public meeting yesterday to widen Its activities. The following were elected off] bearers: President— Mr Narasinha. secretary Mr. J. Bastian, treasurer Mr Elias
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  • 60 3 SINGAPORE'S Unemployment Society Is short of funds and Is appealing to all trade unions and other organizati< lis for moral support and material assistance) the Society's secretary, Mr. c.v. Devan Nair, announced yesterday. Mr. Nair warned that there was an urgent need to end this "social
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  • 115 3 Unofficial Mission To S. Vietnam FIFTEEN Singapore businessmen left yesterday on an unofficial trade mission to Cambodia and South Vietnam. They will bo away about a week. They were accompanied by an Adviser Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Mr. H.M. Bullard. Tli rep members had left
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  • 246 3 NEARLY 70 local senior officers— all members of the Singapore Harbour Board Local Senior Officers' Association— has asked the Board to amend its leave regulations. They want six weeks' leave per year instead of 21 days. Jn a memorandum to the Board's chairman. Mr.
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 3 SENATOR Don Willesce or the Australian Parliament, w h o is making a study-tour of South-east Asia, arrived in Singapore yesterday for a four-day stay. While in the Colony, he will meet the Acting Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, and trade union leaders. Standard pic.
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  • 45 3 FOLLOWING were elected office-bearers of the Telo*. Ayer Branch of the Labour Front at the branch annual general meeting yesterday President— Mr. C. B. Hen?: vice-president Mr. S. M. AlsagofT. secretary Mr. Song Tiam Yew and treasurer Mr M. P. Ramakrishnan.
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  • 156 3 THREE hundred students of the Hua Kong School at Redhill, Singapore, face a very uncertain future. The school a dilapidated building das n under a quit notice for the past eight months, as the site is required for a new roundabout Which Government has
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  • 221 4 ...UNLESS THE Pijßhr HELP THEM NOW sayAPPEAL FOR THE q EAe PENANG Sun. Seven undrc doomed to a life of silence face l S future unless the public will come for* donations to help some of them q C q N ing to overcome their
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  • 138 4 $440,000 Short Of Target... IPOH, Sun.— Although the target was bet at $500,000, president of the Perak Welfare Association, Mr. Y. C. Kang, yesterday described Appeal Week, which realized $60,000, as "a great success." Mr. Kang said this sum was more than double what the Association
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  • 82 4 Welfare Lottery Results IPOH, S in.-— The first Welfare Association Appeal Week lottery, drawn m Taiping on Friday, sold 18.244 out of an e f 75,000 Si ticket Prize winning numbers arc: First: ***** (sold by Batang Pariar, g tri t). Second: ***** (sold by Kampar district). Third: ***** (sold
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  • 320 4 The Hands That Rock The Cradle Get A Fatal Shock TEMERLOH. Sun. A young mother was electrocuted as she rocked her eight-month old baby to sleep. This was stated at the in quest on Friday into the death of the woman. Lim Kwai Yin, 26. of Triang Now Village on
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  • 146 4 IPOH Sun. Perak Si Executive Council has set up a special committee to up the Implementation at the Hepworth Report on greater participation of Malays in business, The Standard learnt today. This special committee is beaded by the Mentri Besar, D Pang ima Bukit
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  • 43 4 Club Play Good Samaritan ine Club of gave a some 100 of tl I needy c C "IM I Th room ol Cor. cj served. --Wijja Talalla. -''--H Sing.-., I donated I and I hardy for "Our C moit finitely told Th prop
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  • 55 4 PEIN Sun— A of 246 bicycles were reported 16 stolen vehicles were recovered last year, said the Vehi Registration Depart- ent' annual report for yesterday. The total number of vehicles registered for the vear was 13.051 compared with 13.531 registered in the previous year. Total
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  • 131 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sua The Maxwell School Dramatic Society's "Hang Tuah* which had a slh cessful six-day season e Town Hall was a dramatic exhibition of what talent! combined with grit and enthudisplayed by teachers and students >an do. It was the first time that a
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  • 1337 5  -  JIM HENRY reports— !Our Queensland Correspondent |i Economic Experts Are Optimistic THERt has been much talk that Australia's economy aught up in a dixiv inflationary Spiral, On the other hand, other knowledgeable experts see k -Hng amiss in the posit on and, in fact, good grounds for
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  • 39 5 Lovely Dorothea Stafford, 22, came all the u:ay from Melbourne to display Australian beachwear at a London mshion show recently. Here she holds a sun hat while she wears a gay cotton swimsuit called Jester,
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  • Article, Illustration
    432 5 THE New South Wales Rucby League Learn, after trailing Queensland B-ll at half-time, put on a great second half burst to beat Queensland 23 points to 19 aL the Brisbane Cricket Ground the other day. The win gave New South Wales victory, by three games to one, in
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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    • 209 5 CLUES ACROSS aj good fruity Job (4) j. v Ci •sh tme it the sight 10) io Commission to look over dance".' lB> 11. Friends don't behove the part of each other (6) |j i it change the zest foi meal? <6> 13. Rest, lest you need some orts <8>
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 456 6 )NP: most unp! things in life is facing facts. 1 va neve:- be ovaded. Some Mother they are bound to catch up with iys too late— the realiza- D :he folly of having put off for the morrow •ii done the day before T millions of people in
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    • 435 6 in the Hen Malaya that is In the making many must be prepared to throw overboard red Ideas, otherwise it would be difficult for them to fit In With the new scheme of thi g& Non-Malaya must not cling to the old that th- Malays arc not
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  • 777 6  -  RAWLE KNOX By HONG KONG, pEKING has quietly circularised overseas Chinese communities in an attempt to dissuade their youth from going to China to study. The reason given, according to reliable diplomatic opinion here, is the present overcrowding of Chinese schools, m spite of the heavy expansion
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  • 1040 6  - 50,000 Africans Move For Lake CYRIL DUNN from GWEMBE VALLEY, (Northern Rhodesia), \Y ALLED off from the outside world by high and complex escarpments, the Tonga people m this a va] ey of ho*, wild bushland between Kariba ge and Victoria Falls arc now beginning the biggest single enfonced migration
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 268 6 Sir: Mr. Roland John Farrer, C.M.G.. the oldest retired Cadet in the Malayan Civil Service has gone to his rest at the ripe old age of 83. He was better known in Singapore as the Municipal President for 10 years from 1921 to 1931. having joined the
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  • 745 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA ACCREDITED to Josh Bil- lings are these lines: "Thrice is he armed that hath his quarrel just; And four times he who gets his fist in fust." Egyptian President Gamal Nasser has got "his fist in fust" in the Suez Canal and
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  • 124 7 MINNA, luK 29 (AP) Four young Polish air lying tm. stolen training planes, landed in yesterday after a dramatic 400-mile night freedom from behind the Iron Curtain. B Tiv 1 airport guards in tted their getaway «flr* on them ntl- ilrcrafl ems
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  • 36 7 r e new i hours <i of Soviet PrcBulgamn, id. rilled p< an hoard that for the sources, members F I of at terri- Wt that j* of .on in
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  • 9 7 Deputy Sup rday for lav Reuter
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  • 51 7 VII July 20 (Reuter) Pre lent Theod r Ki erner ill, it .dally announced here iy. He was suddenly taken in •:iv at Mv rzsteg ind nad to be or ight t ambulance to n i nt, who is Bi. d a medical attlon In his own
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  • 213 7 Envoy In Washington Gets A Dressing Down LSHINGTON, .lulv 29 (UP) The Inited protested yesterday against "intemperate, inaceur ite and misleading statements" made recently by in President Nasser aboa,t the I nited States. protc red orally to Egyptian amr\hroad H n by secretary of
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 45 7 LONDON. July 28 (Beuter) Heavy rain with salefOTCe wind> suept across southern England during the night, All overhead telephone lines were reported out of action in the extreme BOUtll-west. Storms in the English Channel were described as the fiercest in memory.
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    • 40 7 WASHINGTON. July 29. (UP), One hundred and and eighty House Republicans yesterday formally announced their support for the r nomination i)i Vice-Pr- Ident Richard M. Nixon. Thi y .-aid he a >u}d strengthen the Republican election ticket.
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    • 43 7 HONGKONG July 29 (AP» -A sec< nd group of 323 re- ed Japanese— and Rokuzo Takebe whose 20-year prison term was suspended— left Tangk i Harbour outside Tl ntsin yesterday aboard the Japanese repatriation ship K in Maru, Pelping Radio said.
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    • 28 7 MOSCOW. July 29. (Reuter> Mr Mamoru Shigemitsu, Japanese Foreign Minister re by air early today to resume BovieWapai talks winch broke down in London last March.
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    • 32 7 GAINESVILLE, July 29. (AP) General James A. Van Fleet, retired Eighth Army commander. was discharged from Alachua General Hospital where he underwent an operation on July IT for gangrenous appendicitis.
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    • 36 7 QUITO, Ecuador. Julv 29. <UP> Former Interior Minister CamilO Pone- a lt i declared yesterday to be the winner of the June election for President of Ecuador. He will take office on Aug. 10.
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    • 24 7 LONDON, July 24 (Reuter) ow Radio reported yesterc.ay that the Soviet government had decided to give Up Russia's oil concession in Northern Persia.
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    • 26 7 LONDON. July 29 (Renter) —Moscow Radio last night announced the resignation oi Patolichev, First Secretary oi the Communist Party in Byelorussia (White Russia.)
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    • 31 7 PARIS. July 29. (AP).— Premier Guy Mollet won a vote of confidence yesterday on a plan for financing the war in Algeria, and outlined his terms for ending it.
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    • 25 7 Nepal Japan NEW DELHI. India. July 29 (UP).— Nepal has decided to >rx n diplomatic relal lons with Japan. It was officially 1 announced yesterday.
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  • 344 7 But Mission Has Only Two Selling To Three Buying Teams Can We Balance Unfavourable Trade Relations HONGKONG, July 29 (UP)— An officio! of Singapore's trade mission to Japan and Communist China said today Singapore hopes to sell more rubber and general produce to Communist China
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  • 357 7 ZENOBIA, 8, JOINS THE FIRE WORSHIPPERS yOR the first time in 4,000 1 years the daughter of an English-woman has been accepted into the fireworshipping Eastern faith of Zoroaster. She is little Zenobia Colabawala. 8, whose mother was Margaret Goddard before she married a Parsee from India in 1942. Zenobia.
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  • 58 7 HAMBURG. July 29 (Renter) Shortwave radio telephone network will cover ali West Germany's mam roads within a few years to enable car drivers to make telephone calls by radio, the postal authorites announced here. Radio stations to link the car drivers with the norma! telephone would
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  • 140 7 TEHERAN, Iran. July 29, (UP) Informed government circles expressed the private opmion today that Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdul Nasser's seizure of the Sue/. Canal means the beginning of his downfall. The government would not comment officially, bul officials privately feu that Nasser had "burned
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  • 27 7 BRITAIN'S Minister of Transport. Mr. Harold Watkinson said yesterday that it costs £80.000 a year to send people reminders to have their driving licences renewed.—Reuter.
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  • 102 7 Liz Sees Michael Off At Airport LOS ANGELES, July 29, (AP). It was goodbye without tears yesterday as Elisabeth Taylor saw her estranged husband, Michael Wilding, off for Sweden. Wilding left Los Angeles International Airport for a film-making engagement abroad. There were no drama- tics and the
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  • 103 7 Finland's Worst Accident HELSINKI, July 29 (IP)— Twenty-seven people were drowned yesterday in the worst bus accident in Finland's history. A full-packed bus carrying 38 passengers crashed through the ferry gates and into the Kivisalmi Sound half-way between Jyvaeskylae and Kuopio in central Finland.
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  • 70 7 VIENNA, July 2D (AP>— An organization of former Austrian war prisoners accused Soviet authorities yesterday of having killed 1,300 slave labourers and wounded 3.800 others in smashing two revolts in Russian camrjs last year. Tne accusation was made in a letter to the Soviet embassy
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  • 29 7 BONO Choo B« i aged' 21 died on her way to hospital yesterday, following a fall from the third BOOT of a In Vong Siak Street, Singapore
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  • 108 7 Woman Foresaw Her Death LINDEN, New Jersey, July 29. (AP).— "I know that I Will never live to see you again." Mrs. Anita Leoni wrote her. daughter here before leaving Naples on the Andrea Doria, Mrs. Lillian Zangrando. an Italian war bride, received the; death-premonition letter from her mother yesterday.
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  • 129 7 The Mad Irishman' Flattens Four Cops MONTREAL July 29, <l P) -Gerald Buchanan, a 200--pound be went ber irk in a. police station y< U r<3 I and Si ed four constabh before beIng sUbd d and taker. a ho pita! Threi of the if dicemen also required h(> treatnu
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    • 115 7 FN! FlKi 2TjS|^ yiyjiy/iL lyjiy/ii iiy/iniiy BOw^-^Jj^-N A wide selection of frosty frrsh fjA J dresses at kind to buduct IB &f prices are here at last. .Come LA and see our pay flErCi array of colour-bright creations! viny g& m A J Straight from London one Amtffeflj fl Lai
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    • 882 8 ANGLO'FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. to *****/6. *****/4. '32/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LJNE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hahfax, Montreal. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang POLYPHEMUS „r0.T.T,r... 29 Aug/4 Sept 5/6 Sept 7/8 Sept Carrier* opt.on to proceed via other ports to load
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    • 1084 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 ines) (Incorporated In Singapore) (12 lines) shipping THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Dept. Dept. Carriers option to proceed via other porti to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore. Due Sails P. S'ham Penang Clytoneus tor Liverpool Glasgow
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    • 944 8 MITSUI pQj LINE S'pore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN from India Fujikawa Maru for Mojl, Kobe, Yokohama 19 Aug 15 Aug Azumasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 23 Aug m-> Amagisan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 28 Aug FOR JAPAN from Continent Akagisan Maru for Yokohama, Nogoya, Kobe vio Hongkong
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    • 561 8 EAST ASIATIC Lift OUTWARDS Sailings for Bangkok ond/or r tott Penong p < n "PANAMA" 10/12Aug "SUMBAWA" _J From Hongkong t "PRODUCE" Dischorging in the R f HOMEWARDS Soiling, tor Genoo, AMm» b «i». •tottenW Hamburg, Copenhagen "ERRIA" Gd 15 16 1100 hr« 2ab Calls Karlshomn (Not carrying possengcrji "SELANDIA"
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  • 444 9 Finance And Commerce THE satisfactory price levels of Malaya's two staple commodities ,nd the comparatively quiet conditions prevailing in the local political |r er.c. were largely responsible for the shares markets forging ahead slowly. trial, tii ibber i rally were d Um e as a great*
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  • 282 9 SINGAPORE rubber prices bounced up lo 98 cents per lb. on Saturday on what traders described as a flagrant violation of international law by Egypt in nationalization of the Suez Canal. tion among rubber trade has been one of shock. nation and bewilderment. However, 'y
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  • 154 9 ires reported i J v Neave r Gammons 2i. RoSin- I Henrv Bros mpar Larut 7 3 to 9 J to il k ber: Ma t Panas $1.15, Banteng Selangor Rubber 15 10. Bat. .g $1.60. Benta 971 ngkat Sere us? Ords. $1 10 to 51. 13.
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  • 66 9 THE little professor above will be seen today in the window of a Singapore deportment store to I and tench, shoppers hit interesting formula for tasty cuts. The display designed and animated by C. P. Young Publicity is port of an extensive advertising campaign to introduce a
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  • 133 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A postwar record in iron ore production of 306,979 tons was achieved in June, statistics issued revealed. Statistics of the mln'n? industry for the second quarter indicate that the downward trend of the tin price continued throughout the period. The average daily price
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  • 728 9 is placed at 1.130,000. These figures exclude, of course, countries behind the Iron Curtain of which no reliable information. Exports fro m America in May reached a record total of 13.300 tons. In early June the export price was reduced 1.9 cts. U.S., equal to domestic
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  • 81 9 ABOUT 100 lireslone employees and guests attended a dinner given by the company and the Firestone Sports Club in honour of Messrs. D.E. Clutter and Chee Liang Lock who were celebrating their 30th anniversary with the company, recently. Picture shows Mr. Chee and Mr. Clutter showing cheques
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  • 105 9 PROJECTS costing more than Rs. 16.2 million for the development of minor ports (iuring the Second Five- Year Plan period have been approved by the Indian Government. Thirty new projects sanctioned for Bombay State, which has got the largest numoer of minor ports, are to be pat
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  • 56 9 A REPORT by the U.S. Commerce Department, shows that family income in the United States, before payment of Federal income taxes. averaged U555,520 per unit in 1955. This was, a rise of 3 per cent over 1954 and represented a new high in current dollars as
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  • 308 9 PRODUCTION OF RICE IN ASIA IS HIGHER THE production of rice in Asia m 1955/56 is indicated to be somewhat above the level of the previous season by the Commonwealth Economic Committee's Rice Supplement. This states that larger harvests in India. Thailand, and Japan offset some decline in Indonesia and
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  • 40 9 A PRIVATE American dairy plant is expected to bf established in Bangkok shortly to process recornbined milk the U.S. Agriculture Department reported Recornbined milk is made b\ adding water and butter fat tc non-fat milk solids.
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    • 187 9 v SINCAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES *< fo and from INDONESIAN PORTS HEAP ENC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. SOOS BEE STEAMSHIP CO Sj LTD. r 1 3448 .-.vv. 4 M V -NORTH STAR v SIN&APOtI ,n rort nJ.aPORE lnd Aus Accept. ng looding ca.go Pnompenh. Fo' further pc rticulars .nquire. CF.
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    • 219 9 NOTICES ROTTERDAM LLOYD mv. WILLEM RUYS'' \Y ILL arrive from Europe on Tuesday 31st instant and berth alongside S.H.B. godowns 1/2 between 8 and 9 a.m. to disembark passengers and to discharge general cargo. A survey for damaged cargo will be held on 13th August as from 8 a.m. No
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    • 702 9 NOTICES THE CHINESE UNION TIN MINING COMPANY ETD. (Incorporated In tl Federation of Malaya) In Ihe mattei I The Chine e Union Tin Mining Company Limited. and In the matter of The Companies Ordinance 1940— 19M Creditors' Voluntary Winding-Up TAKE NOTICE that 1 ing of the creditors in above matter
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    • 383 9 NEW Bd DAI, LIMITED. (Incorporate- il the Colony of Sing e) DIVIDEND NO. 22 \OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai at Ordinary General 1 lectin* of the Cornpar y wh 'he Bo.trd Roon. Ci SB, joo Eu I. on Saturday llth 1956, a 1 of I for the ded 31st Mard
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  • 549 10 Army Surprise SCA 'Giants 0 Arkell Hits Unbeaten 107 SINGAPORE Police Sports Association suffered a 39-run deieat against the Army at Nee Soon, venue of this key cricket match yesterday. It was the second successive fall for the Police. Two weeks ago, they were beaten by the
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  • 756 10 Army Vs Police Army heal Police by 39 run> at Nee Soon. ARMY I Rose b Perera 23 I Gordan c Steveni b S Main 0 Davidson c Cooke b Perera 4 \v b i c R. da Si!\a b Perera 7 Gnnr.'ri C Stevenson b Perera 22
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  • 116 10 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat the CeylOß Sports Club by <'i<jht wbkets at Balestier Road yesterday. C.S.C. I A Anthonyz b J. Martens j S Nagaiah b C. Schubert 2 D'Krester c B. Marks b J. Ma:'. 16 T. Rejendran c Galistan b Barkei 20 S K. Kulasingham
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  • 112 10 A cr;*- ninth wicket standby Ch I Keng Hock (30) and A. G Armstrong (57-2 sixes and 8 fours l pulled 1 1 1 e Wbd d e 1 1 1 who lost eight wickets for 12 runs, out of the gutter to g a 20 run victory
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  • 70 10 THE honour of winning this year's Le .Alans race went to a D-type Jaguar (3.442 c.e.) which was driven by Scotsmen. Ron Flockhart and Ninian Sanderson. Second was a British Works entered Aston Martin driven by the British Grand Prix aces. Stirling Moss and Peter
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  • 228 10 Recs Win Navy's 'Sixes' Hockey Cup THIRTY TWO teams took part in one of the bigsc^t Six-a-Side hockey tournament organized bv ihe Royal Navy at the Naval Base yesterday. Singapore Recreation Club, the Colony hockey champ-On^, j won the six-a-side Cup with the Royal Air Force (Singapore) as runners-up. INS
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  • 570 10 RODERICK DAISY ARE THE STARS SEVEN records were broken at the Sixth Annual Athletic Meet of the Singapore Teachers' Training College Students' Union held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday. Twenty one-year-old Tans Tuck Wan turned in a very good performance. He won the 880 yards. on e mile
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    • 409 10 1 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS AUGUST MOVIE NEWS 40 cts. ISSIt Q\ SALE TODAY a copy last CAPITOLfe! 11fl m 1 45, 4 £)^yf A n^iStHSS 6.30 9.30 p.m. mario "SERENADE" LANZA Wat C( Warner P.ros TOMORROW ONLY! A Miracle OI A Picture! V M **MIRACLE IN van johnson \\,\j\\
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    • 141 10 illl lfl i I'tniai itnTniiill :nd BIG WEEK: lhh DAY TODAY: 3.15. 6.30 X 9.15 p.m. SIPAR SALAR' Hindustani English Subtitles NEXT H VNGF "VWEE tiII. VRAM" f WHO WILL BE I .l^ki MISS TRADE FAIR 1956! t^MMHpI AT THE GREAT WORLD .^gag^ TRADE AND INDUSTRIES Fl Wl^y VOTING OPENS
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    • 181 10 CATHA T ORGANISAT '^ATTVr^ »sw LAST DAY! C AT HA^^^^ i C CON «_a__ Bajkaai y i "JHANAK JHANAK PAYAI <»U»r by 1, hni.olor >■ "Mj[ fc A Cathay Organisation j; TOMORROW YOl 1 1 K ,11 MP ;~~7^>^ a»--* iMI i i til I 1 HOWERD rflh ft v
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  • 357 11  - SOFTBALL IS HERE TO STAY Bi ll Funk £aijJ Softball's clastic between BH A '!<-~[ir<n squad and a Japanese Consulate team will be played at tl\e SJI '.-ruud on Sunday, August 29. The teams: All-Stars:- Pitcher:- Joe Lietzan (Dick Waters 7th.) Catcher Stan Reber (Tony Balch 6th': Ist base;- Roy
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  • 76 11 R A P. Seletar "A'' beat Sukao Sports Club 3 l in a SAFA Junior Cup'ie soccer match at Geylang yesterday. The Airmen took the lead and scored in the 10th minute through insideleft Ford. Two minutes later leftwing Gallagher scored the Airmen's second goal on a
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  • 799 11  -  JOHN COTTRELL By YOU can look in vain for the name of Jim Thorpe in the records of the Olympic Games. You will not even find it in the lists of competitors. And yet he was perhaps the greatest athlete ever to have taken part in
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  • 262 11 THE results of the Singapore Badminton Association Junioi Championship tie's at the Badminton Stadium last night were: iVlen's Singles (Fourth round i: Long Pern Chan beat Wong Boon Kong 15-7. 13-15, 15.9; Hashim Haron beat Lim Kim Gee 15-12, 15-12 Bernard Lim beat Ong Thong Gin
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  • 181 11 Yousoff Is Mr. Pasir Panianq TWENTY TWO YEARoId Yousoff bin Abdul Rahman a soldier attached to the R.A.0.C.. won the "Mr. Pasir Panjang Boys' Club'' body beautiful title at the first annual Pasir Panjans: Boys' Club's weightlifting and body beautiful programme held at the club house last night. Results of
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  • 47 11 ARSENAL Sports Club scored a 2 l win over th3 Royal Indian Navy in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday At half time it was a one all draw. Low Keng Chong scored Arsenal's both goals while Navy's only goal came from Lindo.
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  • 300 11 Torrid NL Race NEW YORK, July 28 (AP)— BROOKLYN won its seventh straight on Saturday, downing Chicago 6-3, but remained a half game back of second-place Cincinnati in the National League when the Redleg scored five in the ninth to bomb Pittsburgh 8-3. First
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  • 35 11 PHILADELPHIA, July 29. (AP) Althea Gibaon won her first major American grass courts tennis championship yesterday, defeating Mrs William Du Pont, 6-1, 6-4, in the final of the Pennsylvania and eastern states tourney.
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  • 28 11 PORT SUNLIGHT, Che •ii July 2a. (Reuter)— Harry Hick (Hampstead Harriers) today wo.the British marathon championship, and with it probably a place in Britain's Olympic team.
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    • 34 11 qri _l__^ m W^aw m m _N_*_lL _f uW 1../ .9 aW awt awt Aw* Aw* a4* A\ il owtch _»r Ar Aw Aw* Aw* Aw* Aw* Aw -»iflu«fi As/a Insurance Building, Singapore. A
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    • 363 11 85 /^jW^^^lW^ FO^M-'Mr A <• ■< //■IS -—gr^ Vy America's greatest all-round ECftIVVvN Vv 'jftof<Z% \y EXCELLED IN MOST GAMES WifHAN (IHKJMI 1 i l^ ASSURANCE "IT JUST CAME NATURAL llUK^i r A i'- /O SAID AT THE 1911 GAMES, ME WON aV_fKyft-J x /C^V^A/ V THE DECATHLON a. f>
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    • 603 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY CO Req;.." f <-A) TEMPORARY SENIOR ASSISTANT RESIDENT GINEER, i Pand .n (Juror.*; Sewage Disposal v. an in static sa ary of $2 n on pet mensem on ree years' contract with op te pari I the C tv C 11 mont A C
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 334 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp I 4 I I J fl I J c 1 iii i y DOUBT ,r i -HAT v.AS GEE, THANKS. LI HE'S-«- /S SHE THt: 1 ZZT^V l ,VF rt A F^EEI -V DOC TOP- N'OU' RE -J cAuS^-TOO 1 V PAT/EMT?-) L JUGHI:
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  • 391 12 Malayan Boys Had All But The Luck To Win Malayan Schools 2, S'pore Juniors 2. LI CK deserted the Malayan Schoolboys and forced them into a 2-2 draw against a Singapore Junior Selection in their football match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The schoolboys a combined team from Singapore and
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  • 151 12 MISFORTI MI h I t Singapore's w omen sprint champion. Mary Klass when a runner spiked' her. and caused an injury serious enough to probably keep her 1 out of this year's Ma lavin (lames at Pcnantj I next month. Competing at yester- dn> Aeh'Uea Club j
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  • 468 12 Nine New Records For Achilles NINE records were smashed and one equalled at the fifth annual athletic championships of Singapore Achilles Club held in Raffles Institution ground yesterday. [1 1 Bs ett, who •on bol h the 200 metres and 400 metres 1 i the handsome troput up by Mr.
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  • 42 12 JUNIOR Athletic Association beat Buona Vista bv three goals to one in a SAFA Div. 3A league at St George's Hoar! yesterday, while in th^ 1 same division Bintang Bulan and Jollilads battled to a scoreless draw at Farrer Park.
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  • 990 12 FOLLOWING are weights for all seven races on Wednesday, second day of the Penang Turf Club August Bank Holiday Meeting: Horses Class 3, Div. 1— 54 Furs. t Buster's Call II 8j Ml F K Kongsj lis 131 Holidaj 1. 5j 8.13 Mr Yi Lee .7.7.
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  • 608 12 The Selangor International' Piruz Holds The Fort Against India's An Indon Miss HumblesCecelia KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Nandu Natekar of India dismissed the Indonesian threat, young Tan Joe Hok, la-3 15-8, and will meet Selangor's Abdullah Piruz in the final of the men's singles in the Selangor
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  • 286 12 Malacca Fight Back And Hold Johore JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Johore was deprived of victory against Malacca in the inter-State cricket match for want of time. The match ended in a draw. Left with 45 minutes to score 53 runs Johore's sporting bid was sh >ii at five runs when time
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  • 132 12 Following have qualified for the quarter-finals of the Singapore Amateur Golf Championships after their rounds at the Roval Singapore Go!:' C Yesterday. J.C. Hutcheson 73-83 156: D.I. Btirk 79-73 157; Price 80+79=159; D.W. M lan 79^80 159: A. GaliowaV 76-84 160: g.H. Addison 80 -J- 1 81
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  • 408 12 Outclass Sino-Malays Before 8.000 Fans SOUTH CHINA outclassed Mno-Malavs by six goals to two before more than 8.000 soccer fans at the Jalan Besar Stadium last niffht. It was the tourists' fifth in a row. It came only s fi er South China had fielded
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  • 198 12 MORNING SESSION Men's Singles Quarter final-' Abdullah Piruz (Sel beat Chna Slew Hing- (Sel) 15-4 15-5; Eddy Yu-uf Indonesia beat P. S. (haw la (India) 18-17. 10-1.-). Ig-IS. Women- Singles: Pratbeu Pattahnngse (Thai) brat lim Ee Lian (Sel) 11-5. 12-$; Dolly Tan Slew Eag (Sel) beat Leow
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  • 479 12 And Peng Liang Grabs Honours From S'gor Aces MALACCA, Sun.— A crack Selangor A.A.A. side, competing for the first time in the Settlement Athletic Triangular against the Swifts of Singapore and the Malacca A.A.A. took the Triangular championship title from the Singaporeans
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  • 63 12 NG AVI MAX BIN J AYES of the International Cycling Club won the 50-mile cycle road race for novices held at Changi yesterday. Second and third on this event were Kok Kum Woon and Ho Teng Keun. Ngaviman's winning time was 2 hrs. 25 min race was
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    • 116 12 Today's Sport SOCCER S A.F.A. LEAGUE DIV. 1: CA. vs. S.H.B. Police at Jalnii Bcsar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. DIV. OB: T.B.A. vs. Customs at Geylang Stadium at 5.15 p.m. DIV. 3A: K.M.L. VS. R.A F.. Tcngah at Farrcr Park at 5.15 p.m.; Katong S.C VS, Perhimponan Stia at M.F.A.
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