Singapore Standard, 30 May 1957

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  • 31 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 linetT 2400 #6 st *A i. FIR! BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 fT 11. .No. 330 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1957 12 PAGES ]5 CENTS
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  • 125 1 All set to proclaim independence onA °9- 31 page 1 Police detain People's Action Party official poge Woman dragged by hair and robbed in home page Four Governments seek control •of Malayan Airways page 2 Sultan's Jubilee story and pictures page 3 Half-hearted
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  • 307 1 Independence WILL Be Proclaimed On Aug. 31 NO DUAL NATIONALITY, BUT FAIR DEAL TO ALL, n SAY M-TEAM MEN KUALA LUMPUR, WED.— THE WAY IS NOW CLEAR FOR PROCLAIMING INDEPENDENCE ON AUG. 31, THE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, DATO ABDUL RAZAK SAID TODAY ON HIS RETURN
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  • 210 1 'Prin ce Ch a r/r.s A I Cricket Is Not Too Bad, But Not As Good As His Famous Dad' INVERGORDOX. Scotland. May 29 < Renter,) Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Phihp were still chuckling today at The memory of the carefree hours they spent
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  • 32 1 NINETEEN persons were killed and six senouslv injured when a light van and a. heavy truck were involved. in a collision near Conakry. French Guinea on Tuesday. A.P.
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  • 133 1 JAPS MARCH ON EMBASSY; AND A SIEGE IN TAIPEI i.^- i banners md W r ">:■;• rr.ar.d.r- -Stop marched on IGate- to tin ntf» I* re them when I mded that the be allc dto c of Am■bassa: Dou^.as Mao Arthur d to enter the I aiding as .1 de
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  • 52 1 Sit, VER JUBILEE pic. (Sec pase three). COMMUNITY leaders pay homage to the Sultan of Pahansj in the Throne Room of the Istana yesterday on the occasion of the Ruler's silver jubilee The celebrations which beean yesterday in the royal town of Pekan will last three
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  • 355 1 Thugs Dragged Her By Hair TWO kukri-carrying: robbers dragged the wife of a wealthy stevedore living in Nallur Road, Singapore, to an upstairs bedroom and robbed her of jewellery worth $8,000 in broad daylight yesterday. Gloved, masked and a;med with the deadly-looking, curved knives of
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  • 60 1 POLICE DETAIN PAP MAN SINGAPORE police yesterday detained Chua Ah Leong, treasurer of the Buk i t Panjang Branch, Peoples Action Party. The Director of the Special Branch, Mr. A. E. G. Blades, said that Chua was detained under the Public Security Ordinance. This is the first detention since "Operation
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  • 209 1 It Folds Into Small Bundle OLATHE, Kansas, May 29 (AP) A pilot inflated a rubber airplane and flew out into rain and semidarkness here yesterday. Richard llm. Akron, Ohio. Goodyear aircraft pilot, took the rubber plane into the air and flew back and forth through
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  • 549 1 BUSMEN WANT AN INQUIRY 'Set Up Court To End Strike' THE SINGAPORE Bus Workers' Union yesterday urged Government to set up a court of inquiry to settle the dispute in the Hock Lee-Tay Koh Vat bus companies. Busmen of the two Chinese companies entered the third day of the strike
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  • 32 1 AN operation eight days ago to save the right eye of Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, former director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, was described as "a complete success. A.P.
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  • 17 1 BRITAIN'S Princess Margaret was reported making a "satisfactory recovery" yesterday from a "feverish chill."— U.P.
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  • 22 1 FIELD MARSHAL Sir John Harding, Governor of Cyprus, fractured his wrist in a fall in Limassol on Tuesday. Reuter
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  • 101 1 $15^000: Her Claim For Attack By Squirrel OAKLAND. California, May 29 (AP) A retired school teacher filed a USSIS.OOO claim against the City of Oakland yesterday because she was "attacked" by a squirrel in a city park. Myrtle A. Ward's petition said the rodent sprang from behind a tree "without
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  • 77 1 WASHINGTON, May 29 (UP) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, at his news conference today, said the anti-American riots in Formosa will not have any effect on basic American policy in the Far East or towards Nationalist China. They will, however, have the effect of speeding
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  • 105 1 VIENNA, May 29 (Reuter)— Dr. Gerhard Domagk, Professor of Biochemistry of Elberfield, Germany, told the Austrian Cancer Association last night that so long as factory chimneys smoke there will always be cancer. For the radical eradication of cancer, he claimed, it
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  • 188 1 LONDON. May 29. (UP) Singapore's Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock discussed the Singapore Naval Base strike with Admiralty officials today and pressed for the immediate setting up of a tripartite committee to deal with the matter, official sources said. A Malaya House spokesman
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  • 20 1 SIR ROBERT BLACK. Governor of Singapore, and Lady Black, left London by air yesterday fo r Singapore. Reuter.
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  • 44 2 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Maj 2Q (UP) Atomic Energy Commission scientists called ofT the second blast in the 20-* hot series of A-tests today U remnants of the atomic cloud from the opening detonation cJrifted slowly away from the Nevada proving grounds.
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  • Article, Illustration
    64 2 photo. •\>\\V\\V /VWWWV 1 BULLFIGHTER Antonete J kisses the hand of a smiling Queen Soraya of 2 2 Persia during: the inter- 1 val of the bull fight at J Madrid attended by the Queen and the Shah, with > Generalissimo Franco and Madame Franco. The j 2
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  • 183 2 Bid To Sell Arms Cut Plan PARIS, May 29 (AP) President Eisenhower's disarmament adviser, Mr. Harold Stassen, today opened a campaign to win NATO support for the new American disarmament plan. Advance indications were that it would be i difficult job as far ai the
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  • 299 2 Progress Must Go Har<« In Hand: MacKintosh 1 BRITISH dependent territories ore moving along the rood democratic self-government within the Commonwealth at Q re pace, acting British Commissioner-General in South-east Asiq M* Or Sl M. MacKintosh, told Singapore Rotarians at their weekly t meeting yesterday.
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  • 156 2 Mission Leader Returns KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Lav Pak Khuan, leader of the three-man London mission sent by the 1,094 Chinese guilds and associations, returned to Kuala Lumpur today. "The position now is that we must patiently await the publication of the White Paper which will enable us to know
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  • 52 2 FRANKFtRT. Germany, May 2 f (UP) A 12--year-old woman complained to police yesterday that a burglar had stolen her set of false teeth and left his own set in an unfair exchange. The woman's false teeth were studded with gold crowns and bridges. The burglar's were a
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  • 169 2 Still No Accord On China Trade PARIS, May 29 (Reuter) —The "Chincom" sub-com-mittee held another fruitless meeting here today in an attempt to break the deadlock in talks on a possible relaxation of China trade controls. A French source' close to the secret 15-nacion talks said the committee decided to
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  • 36 2 A SHOP-ASSISTANT, Rajah Mohamec', 17. who sued a motor-cyclLst, Ng Heng See for damages arising out of a leg injury because of an accident, was awarded $2,500 damages by the Singapore High Court, yesterday.
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  • 426 2 GOVERNMENT BID TO ACQUIRE A MAJOR SHARE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Governments of the Federation, Singapore, North Borneo and Sarawak are jointlynegotiating to acquire a 51 per cent share in the Malayan Airways m order to have a controlling voice over the future policies of the
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  • 30 2 Thailand and Burma on Tuesday exchanged instruments of ratification of a treaty of friendship between the two countries at a ceremony at the Burmese Foreign Office in Rangoon.- AP
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  • 241 2 LOCAL MEN TO REPLACE EXPATS COUNCIL Negri, the law-making body of Sarawak at a meeting held recently in Kuching, the State's capital, appointed a seven-man committee to consider the question of replacing expatriates in government service with locally recruited officers. The appointment was made o n
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  • 141 2 WASHINGTON, May 29, (AP) The US. Agriculture Department yesterday reported Chinese Communist gains in Malaya on a new front imports of fresh fruits The American survey said industry representatives in Singapore "strongly anticipate that Communist China will soon capture the Malayan apple market.'' It
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  • 41 2 ALGIERS, Algeria, May 23. (AP) Another pro-French Algerian leader was assassinated today. Chentouf Adda, a former member of the Algerian National Assembly, was shot through the head as he was taking a walk in his hometown of Mascrara near Oran.
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  • 70 2 TOKYO, May 29 (Reuter) A 21-year-old Japanese student who jumped off a cliff into the sea today found himself too good a swimmer to drown. A married couple, who at first tried to dissuade the student from taking his life, themselves followed the
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  • 55 2 An Indonesian Army spokesman Lieut. Col. Rudy Pirngadie. disclosed today eight senior army officers had been relieved ol their posts. The officers six lieut. colone 1 and two ma;- rs were assigned to Army Headquarters in Jakarta after completing a course of study at
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  • 77 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOMM- rubbffprta (rent*- per !h in Sap pftrr jpstprday wffrBuTmSellff i Sp M Ini Im |< No. 3 M The price of tilfj ]nc?\ market T«<«w was 5 i No J UJ !U<IDB Bfiasf Temt. Wrdnesdavs firv! vf S sioi^ wfre; Buvfrsy»"J Septaflfctf 2{ Tonr D« Spot luh
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  • A DOUBLE OCCASION FOR JOY
    • 41 3 PARADE IN A ROYAL TOWN ABOVE: The Sultan takes the salute during the march past on the Padang in Pekan starting three-day celebrations. LEFT: He greets chieftains after his arrival on the Padang. Standardpics by Yong Poh Fah. A Royal Salute
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    • 439 3 PEKAN, Wed.— Amidst the whining of jets, booming of guns and captivating rhythm of the Federation Police Band, the Sultan of Pahang this morning took the salute at an impressive parade of Security Forces here marking simultaneously his 53rd birthday and the Silver Jubilee of his
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    • 184 3 PEKAN, Wed.-Sul-tan of Pahang, Sir Abu Bakar, today appointed his brother Tunku Ahmad Shah the "Tengku Panglima Perang," in succession to his late uncle, who was the State's Mentri Besar. This was one of the five historic appointments approved by the Sultan today at the
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  • 289 4 Half-hearted' Strike At Naval Base 50% Defy Union MORE than holf the employees of the Singapore Naval Base reported for duty yesterday in defiance of the one-day token strike called by the 10,000 strong Naval Base Labour Union as a protest against dismissal notices issued to 415 workers. The Commodore-Superintendent,
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 4 MR. T Okada, a zoological assistant from Kyoto University, and his 28-year old wife, Mrs. Eiko Okada, an undergrad of the same University arrived in the Colony yesterday en route to the University of Edinburgh, where they have been invited to do research work in genetics. Mr. Okada will meet
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  • 213 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Sessions Judge, Inche M. M. Hashim today fined Ng Seh Kiah, 26, of Ayer Puteh (Kedah) $10,000, or two years' imprisonment in default, for illegally possessing 106 pounds of rawopium worth more than $30,000. This is the maximum fine and sentence
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  • 96 4 23 Down Tools In This Strike TWENTYTHREE employees of the Crane and Hongkong Shoe Companies, Singapore. went on strike yesterday m protest against the employer's refusal to negotiate with them for h'.eher waxes and better working conditions. As the employers "downed tools" managements ordered closure of the shops in North
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  • 103 4 SINGAPORE Blood Trans- 1 fusion Centre will be opened to donors in the evenings, and every Sunday morning, as from Saturday, its Medical Officer. Mrs. M. H. Gibson-Hill said yesterday. This is to suit the convenience of donors who ftnd it difficult to take t:me off
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  • 80 4 A SCHOOLBOY, Chui Koh Chin, was warned by a Singapore Traffic Magistrate yesterday not to r epoat the offence of driving a car without the consent of the owner. Chui was fined a total of $80 on three traffic charges driving a car without the consent
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  • 148 4 Pregnant Woman Chased Out Of Home A PREGNANT woman who advised her husband not to gamble was driven out of the house, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. The woman Lim Boey Eng summoned Lav Ah Lee, a packer in a transport company for neglecting to maintain her alter having
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  • 73 4 ■*A TATTOO-COVERED hawker Chua Moo Keng. 18. who gave himself up to the Police was acquitted of a charge of being a member of a secret s^ciety by Magistrate Mr. T. S. Sinnathuray. yesterday. Chua said after reading newspaper reports about "Operation Dagger" he went voluntarily
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  • 33 4 A PART-TIME painter. Lee Ong, 41. was sent to jail for four months by a Singapore judge, Mr. D. C. De' Cotta yesterday for stealing a necklace from a two-year-old girl.
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  • 24 4 MR. HIDEYUKI MAJIMA. a 26-year-old graduate of Tokyo University, passed through Singapore yesterday, on his way to study stage designing in Rome
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  • 280 4 TB: THE COLONY'S GREATEST PROBLEM BLAND SINGAPORE'S retiring Director of Medical Services yesterday pinpointed the Island's biggest problem of the future the eradication of tuberculosis. He thought the cost could only be measured in millions and a?ked: "Can Singapore aflord it 0 The first step, he said, was for Government
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  • Article, Illustration
    100 4 I THEY'RE off to visit Britain for four weeks at the invitation of the J Colonial Office. Frora s I left to right: Mr. V. K. Nair, a City Councillor. J and Che Ahmad bin Haji I Dhaffir, Rural Board i 1 Councillor, both of Sin- S gapore, the Hon.
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  • 76 4 A PAINTER Tan Chit Pong and his wife Chia Gek Kian, who attacked their neighbour with a six-inch file, were placed on two months good behaviour bonds of $100 each in a Singapore Court yesterday. When their neighbour, Loi Choy, paid no hf.cd to Chia's
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  • 113 4 Teachers Demand More Pay THE Chinese University Graduate Tea hers' Union of Singapore English Schools wants increased salaries for its members on par with th^>e of the Teachers' Training College Certificate Course. The Union, in a memorandum to the Ministry of Education, has urged, for revision of salaries for its
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  • 43 4 A NURSE of the Ipoh District Hospital. Miss V. Sugunalakshmi has reported to the Police that a wrist watch, valued at $25. and a batik sarong were stolen from her room at the upper hostel in Ashby Road on Saturday night.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 284 4 cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Victoria Memorial Hall 10 am. Spore Diary EtcTmE Tlieosoptiical Society: Talk on •Progressive Revelation" by Mr IODAY: Singapore 1156 a.m. Teo Geok Leng. at No 8 Cairn- < 8 ft J H.OB p.m i!.». 2 ft). hill Road. 6.30 p.m. Port Dickson 700 a.m. (8.2
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  • 203 5 ORGANIZATION LOOKING FOR Hi; FOUR MOST GLAMOROUS GIRLS In ir«tion with I'niversal International's film "Four limn". Skaw Brothers want pictures of all smart offer a complimentary pass to see the film to _rl submitting her photograph. The Standard will publish pictures daily of the fiirls Lfct*
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  • 206 5 CORRUPTION: New Body Needs More Power LIM Independent Singaj^ 1 em>Litive Assembly Member, Mr. Lim Cher Kherm -iid the proposed three CommLvsion to enquire into corrupt pnuiites in Singapore would erve no useful purpose bei terms of ret ere nee, c. ill for measures to ikva against corruptG Q1 let
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  • 96 5 POLICEMAN IS JAILED FOR THEFT LICE COO Ong wa- enti w.i In a Binga- rday for the I 24 bottles o! brandy. when the tnmitted nant Y< Yong the :< art that be brandy and hid nig car. \-i. q Jan. 14. ltd taken to the n by another policemen
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  • 57 5 DR. Lawrence 11. Hobson, of Squibb n v x fork, la expect- -re on Sunday. irinj four-day stay p re. h< wil] meet the Minisalth, and visit va- ils and clinics. Dr. Hobson plans to review physicians the status of :n psycho-therapy and >r^ i
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  • 38 5 \NU. Wed. A 23I assistant in a Chi- st shop In Penang Khoo Boon Sen. was |fle flctim of an acid throwIdent v he was walkmg at the junction of i Street and Penang last night.
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  • 183 5 Two Youths Are Stabbed TWO youths were xt.ibbed in Singapore last night CASE No. 1 A Chinese student, Ton? Yin? Wenr, 13, of I verton Road, told his mother after dinner that he was £oing out to Hy kites. \n hour later he VII taken to the (J^neral Hospital with
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  • 65 5 THE 1957 drive for life membera of the Singapore X-Ray C ib has opened with the enrolment of Dato Sir ChengTan. president of the Malayan Chinese Association. the Club organizer. Mrs. Rita Ahson. said yesterday. She asked that all who wished to follow his lead
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  • 19 5 THE Sultan of Perak save $50 to the Kuala Kangsar district welfare ball fund which netted $1,150.95.
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  • 235 5 Lim Appeals To Voters: Back Front Man In Cairnhill BY-ELECTION ROUND-UP SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, has appealed to voters of Cairnhill to back the Labour Front candidate, Mr. Keng Ban Ec, in the forthcoming by-election in the division. This was contained in a personal message from Mr.
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  • 174 5 ANTI-RED? THEN VOTE FOR P.A.P., SAYS LEE ONLY those who believe in an independent, democratic and non-Communist Malaya should vote for the Singapore People's Action party. PAP Secretary Mr. Lee Kuan Yew who is contesting the by elections in Tanjong Pagar. told 4.000 people yesterday. At the fourth election rallyheld
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  • 136 5 Union Seeks Training For Mariners The Malaysian Ship Officers' Union will ask the Singapore Government to star! scholarships for the training oi Local youths as officers and marine engineers, the Union's Secre tary, Captain Said bin Alias, said yesterday. He said Government nan given scholarships for most professions, but left
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  • 333 5 Chong Calls Lee 'A Pampered Schoolboy And Maps Out His Plan For Action THE Liberal Socialist candidate for the Tanjong Pagar by election, Mr. Chong Wee Ling, yesterday said his election rival, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (P.A.P.) was behaving like "a pampered schoolboy, blind to the realities of life." "it
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  • 78 5 Poster- pasting In Cairnhill THE President of the Singapore Labour Front, Mr. Chew Swee Kee assisted by other Labour Fronters last night went out on a high pressure poster-pasting campaign on behalf of their candidate, Mr. Keng Ban Ec who is contesting the bylection in Cairnhill. More than 1,000 posters
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  • 204 5 STUDENTS TAKE A HAND IN PENANC WATERFRONT STRIKE PENAN G, Wed. One hundred Chinese school students last night joined striking employees of the Straits Stevedoring and Shipping Company on picket in Weid Quay. The students danced and sang for the strikers and made a spot contribution of $80 towaTds the
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  • 19 5 THE first issue of the Malayan Public Library newsletter, "The Sinar Bahru". vvas published in Malacca yesterday.
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  • 36 5 HONGKONG. May 29. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.82 to £1 Sterling; $6.2775 to U.S.SI; $1,339 to Malaya Si; $0,118 to one Indonesian Rupinh; Gold 5275.25 to a tael.
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  • 61 5 KONG YEOW Woh. 29, claimed trial in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of rioting at Tong Nam Hotel, Geylang. Kong was alleged to have caused hurt to two persons in the hotel on April 1. Bail of $500 was allowed and the
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  • 29 5 THE District Officer, Nibong Tebal, Mr W. I. Glass presented certificates of naturalization to 61 successful applicants, including seven women, at a ceremony held at Nibong Tebal yesterday.
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  • 146 5 T H E Malay Literature Agency (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka). now occupying temporary offices in the Government Building in Johore Bahru, will be moved to the Federal Capital to be close to the Ministry of Education. This was disclosed by Tuan Syed Nasir bin Ismail,
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  • 141 5 SINGAPORE Police chief. Mr. N. G. Morris, yesterday left for Britain to attend the third Commonwealth Police Commissioners conference to be held at Ryton-on-Duns-more from June 3 to 12. The conference will be attended by 26 Commissioners of Police from Commonwealth countries, including the
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  • 100 5 IPOH, Wed. Young Ling Scong, 46, a tin miner, who forged an 1.0. U. chit for $9,000, was today sentenced to nine months' imprisonment by Mr. J. R, Whimster. President of the Sessions Court, for cheating a businessman. Loh Mcc Loon. The prosecution said that Yeong
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  • 55 5 FLYING OFFICER, Wnrrcn Henry Srhmarr, of the Royal Air Force, Changi, was tentatively charged in a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday with causing the death of a vege- table vendor, Scan Low Wan by a negligent act, not amounting to culpable homicide. Hearing continues today and
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  • 170 5 He Dispels Fears Of Auto mat ion AUTOMATION in business and industry need cause no fear to either labour or management if greed is not uppermost in the mind of each, and the right spirit is maintained. This reasc iring statement was made yesterday in Singapore's first lecture On the
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  • 179 5 FORGOT THE TIME-LEFT BEHIND MRS Ivy G Clarke, an Australian housewife, on her wa v to Suffolk to .see her sister for the first time in 18 years, missed her plane by 12 minutes yesterday ail because she was chatting merrily with a British Army major and his wife. Bfaj.
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    • 512 6 THE fever of industrial unrest has hit Singapore again, much to the annoyance and disgust of citizens who have to face a repetition of the inconveniences and anxieties to which they have been subjected during the last two years. Taking advantage of the blatant stupidity of certain classes
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    • 393 6 r ytiE anti-American riots in the Fonnosan capital of Taipeh have assumed can.serous proportions. Bat in the increased tension that developed, the main issue on which they were allegedly based has been pushed into rht background. \Vhethei or not the United States Military Court was justified in
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  • 299 6 Pension Systems from George Bain in Canada QANAD A has two sorts of pension for the aged: 40 dollars a month for everybody at 70. and 4 IV dollars a month at 65 for, those who meet a means' test. From July 1 these
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    1282 6  - BREAKDOWN LAOS RAWLE KNOX Western attempts to help blamed for the deadlock By PNOM PENH (Cambodia) NEGOTIATIONS between the Royal Laotian Government and the Communist-backed Pathet Lao have again reached deadlock. The Laotian Premier, Prince Souvannaphouma, reporting to the National Assembly, which reconvened on May 11, the tenth anniversary of
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  • 571 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA vvvv By W/ITH the appointment of a three-man commission to probe into allegations of corruption against members of the Legislative Assembly, the City Council and other civil servants, the people of Singapore are now given the opportunity of showing how truthful and
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 115 6 i Sir— With n lerence to i Mr. Tarn Bit Wah s oegai i views on couples who went 1 to the Coronation Park, I would be pleased U he could tell why he v such a lurid U pic i r argumentation to the council when ;t
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    • 91 6 Road Name I Sir— As H was the UMNO i Kampong Dodoes de^gste who moved the s.rgan '"Mer- deka" in piace of "Hidop Melayu" m?.v I be a: r I suggest that the ur:r,,,n-.ed road in front of Afiffio Mot- > que, be named "JALAN > MERDEKA-KAMPOXG DODOL," as a
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  • 118 7 TOE Tnited Press photoir.ipti> by Charles Lowi >„-!nu tell the complete vtnrv of the Taipei riots sj weekend over the acq tt.il of American Scrgi mt Reynolds on elUtffCfl of killing a Chinese civilian. At bottom. Mrs. Liv (hiian. widow of the murdered Chinese stands
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  • 283 7 Scientist's Horror Picture Of Nuclear Warfare 'AN ATTACK OF THIS SIZE IS WITHIN ENEMY POTENTIAL WASHINGTON, May 29 (Reuter) A joint atomic energy sub-committee of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives was told yesterday that by 1960 the
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  • 59 7 AGE, y (Reuti imeo who ith birth arm lipped and fell a: taken I I pital I but ail.'wod to urn hwn It waa his fourth accident in more than a C< daughter, Miss Jessie Hull, said. "Dad mao< a at all. He is s.tting ud
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  • 155 7 Wife Puts A Dog In Bed: Man Gets A Divorce BRISTOL. England, May '29, (Router) A wife insisted on her dog being allowed to sleep betwen her and her husband, a Divorce Court was told here yesterday. Mrs, Peggy Wallbridge, 37, was refused a nullity decree on the grounds of
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  • 159 7 LONDON. May 2'J, (Reuter) A pot of paint sent Big Ben mad for two hours last night. Someone had left it on a girder too near the big clock's mechanism, and the counterweight to the hour-hand hit it. stopping the clock at
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  • 79 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York, May 29 (AP)— Tunisia called on the U.N. yesterday for help in caring tor Algerian refugees who had crossed onto Tunisian territory. Ambassador Mensi Slim, Tunisian representative to the U.N.. made his request during a nrivate talk with UN. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold.
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  • 37 7 FIELD Marshal Sir John Harding, Governor of Cyprus, slipped and broke his wrist on Tuesday wnen leaving the minesweeper Leverton oft* Nicosia. He had just spent 24 hours <m a typical coastal patrol. A. P.
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  • 134 7 A-Atolls Now Fit For Habitation NEW YORK. May 29, (Reuter)—The United States Government informed the United Nations yesterday that Rongelap Atoll dusted with a radioactive fallout from the 1054 American hydrogen bomb test was now safe for habitation and that the Rongelapese will shortly return to their homes. The information
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  • 211 7 TOKYO. May 29 (Reuter) A self-styled Japanese Emperor who claimed the right to Japan's throne during the immediate post-war years today opened a Nichiren Buddhist sect office on the second floor of a Tokyo barbershop. The Emperor. who is known as the
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  • 325 7 Ensign Shot Dead: 2 Others Wounded SAN FRANCISCO, May 29. (Rcutcr)— A Negro rating said to have gone berserk stood on the bridge of the U.S. Naval ship Uvalde in San Francisco Bay yesterday holding four hostages, after shooting an Ensign dead
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  • 74 7 SYDNEY, May 29. (Reuter)— In February last year. Mrs Alice Bcrriman. a widow of Potts Point, had a purse containing £8-1-6 :?toien from her car. Today she received a registered letter. In it was £8-7-6 in rash wrapped inside a note which read: "You think of this
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  • 65 7 LONDON, May 29 (Reuter) Britain's 700,000 coal miners yesterday agreed to accept wage increases totalling £10 million sterling a 3'ear. The new agreement means that underground workers will in future re< cive a minimum weekly pay packet of £9. 10ssterling and surface workers one pouna' sterling
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  • 23 7 ALMOST 5.000 Hungarian refugees have been given sanctuary in Australia since the end of December, an Immigration Department spokesman said yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 56 7 HONGKONG. May 29 (Reuter) Hongkong Airways announced today that the inauguration of their jet prop Viscount service between Hongkong, Taipei and Tokyo has been postponed "for a short period." The inaugural flight from Hongkong to Tokyo was originally due to take place on June 1 and from
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  • 51 7 LONDON. May 29 (Reuter) The cash deposit for cars bought on the hire purchase system is to be increased from one-fifth to one-third the House of Commons was told yesterday. Mr. F.J. Erroll. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board oi Trace, said the change I would be made
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  • 126 7 The First Super Missile WASHINGTON May 29. (Renter* A well-informed U S Congression?.; Ommittf-e source said pester lay that U.S. Air Fora v b the n- rontinentaJ bai.isti r mil < M Friday. Mr. .lame? Patterson, a member of the lin,^t ol Representatii ci Armed Serv e < ntnittee and
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  • 25 7 MOHAMMED Zahir Shsh <f 1 m>l.-i r ha? sr-epted Bt) Invitation 10 \:<-i' the Sov.et Union, the Soviet Newi Agency announced yestercay Renter
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  • 91 7 LONDON, May 29 (Reuter) Britain's picture magazine. Picture Post, appeared on the bookstalls yesterday for the last time after nearly 19 years of publication. It has died because, in the words of its publisher. Sir Edward Hulton, "costs of production, caused by preat increases in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 9 7 I^^lw after the show DRINKING CHOCOLATE Dork m UK
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    • 125 7 i ,y j »j <j J wF ELEGANCE in a Humber Here's bicycle of truly elegant design. Its glossy, enom«l finish is applied over a rust-proof surface, and tested to withstand monsoon conditions. wSSi&L Bcncoth its surface, too, o Humber is immens«ly strong. It* •wjH {few frame is of the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 791 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO.. LTD. TeJ. *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports S'por* P.S'ham Penang UirSSIS wiiwiiw in 7/15 lune 16 June 17/18 |une AENEAS 19/24 July 25 lulv 26/27 |uly Carriers option to proceed
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    • 1152 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) T;7 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE EE 1 SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via ether ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or
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    • 843 8 MITSUI |g LINE S'pera P^'how Penonc, FOR JAPAN Amagison Mora for Yokohama, Kobe. Moji via Hongkong 5 June Bansei Maru for Moji. Kobe. Osaka, Yokohama 17 June 13 June Mikagesan Mara for Yokohama, Nagoya. Kobe 23 Jun* mm FOR U.S A. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Akibasan Maru
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    • 524 8 EAST ASIATIC Oli OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok on<s > f *U J rio Sues. Penong p h "KAMBODIA" "SAMOA" 9/10 June \\n\i Uft l v "ASIA" 'i ■;1 HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoo, Ant*, rr D Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg q^ via Suez "LALANDIA" s/?Il s NOT LOADING SINGAPORE PASSENGER ACComm*& AVAILABLE.
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  • FINANCE & COMMERCE
    • 134 9 S. KOREA STEAM TO BOOST TRADE I A SI M I-OFFI CIAL mission from South E-n will visit Singapore X :>t in the course of > east Asian tour to V mj T.ik. SmgaI. ger of Eun Ltd. said h ed to open up ra li between I and other
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    • 71 9 Rubber Down ¼c i rAPORE rubber pr. ces ■t LDped x cent to I i b ior InternaH grade June ship■r D -.er mark I oed quiet and unBr remained at la rel throug] steadied Mf r'.r.s purchases .Vr 1$ of buslHt p d for the day. NOON PRICES i
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    • 75 9 SINGAPORE ma K ician Mr. Jimmy Choo, who is on the staff of Lever Bros. (If) ltd., is now engaged on a campaign to boost sales of Sunlight soap, a Lever product Travelling up and down the Federation in a demonstration van, Mr. Choo en tertains
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    • 138 9 A DEVICE invented by a South Australian engineer, Mr. A R. Powell, to eliminate roll in the Australian motor car, the Holrten. is now on sa'.o. It U claimed to improve the roadboldJng and cornering qualities of the car. and also reduc« tyre wear
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    • 480 9 ANOTHER British turboprop airliner, a new version of the Hand Joy Page Herald transport with two Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop engines, has just been announced. It has been designed for branchline operathroughout the world. The manufacturers state that c fullest private-venture Herald's suitability for operation on
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    • 199 9 Big Export Trade In Chocolate AUSTRALIA has a considerable export trade to Eastern countries in cocoa and chocolate in powdered and granulated form. Last financial year shipments worth A JC 36,408 were sent to (Singapore, and smaller ones to other British countries, to Thailand, and other foreign markets. There were
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    • 227 9 Line To Step Up Far East Run Standard Shipping Reporter THE Yugoslav Line will soon step up its Adriatic-Far East service by increasing the present fleet from five to sixteen ships. This was announced in Singapore yesterday by the Line's Far Eastern representative, Mr. P.L. Barbie. "With the increase in
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    • 192 9 MALAYAN imports of rice from Burma which amounted to $43.6 million in the past year have shown a drop recently. The chairman of the Singapore General Rice Merchants' Association, Mr. Teo Han Sam, yesterday explained that the comparatively higher price was the main reason
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    • 35 9 TWENTY-TWO arc melting furnaces worth more than £1,000.000 have been supplied to India and Pakistan by a Birmingham engineering company, who also have orders in hand worth £500,000 from the two countries.
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    • 27 9 VAN Heck Co. N.V.s textile mill in Enschede, Holland, has begun building a new weaving mill which will cover an area of 2$ acres.
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    • 116 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra, May/June $25$ buyers; $264 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $41 sellers, in drums $45$ sellers. Muntok white pepper $106 sellers. Sarawak white $105 sellers, special Sarawak black $73. tOPKA HOLIDAY, CUTLER, BATH CO LID MAY 11
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    • 161 9 THERE was a further easing tendency in industrials on the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were quietly steady. Slight increased interest in rubbers was noticeable. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B. B. Petrol 62, 6 64/(5 cd Con. Tin
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    • 47 9 A NEW British process for soft soldering aluminium will be introduced into the United States and Canada following an agreement between the British inventors and the Reynolds Metals Company of the United States Known as the 'T.L. Process', it is corrosion resisting and fluxless.
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    • 220 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: F. N. or/Is $2.48; Gammons $2,074 overnight; Hammers $2,071; H. Waugh $1,824; Hume Al9/6. ords A 5 '9; Breweries $3.50 cd: Cements $1.35 overnight; M. Colls. $1: McAlister $3.45: Metal Box $1.90. Robinson ords $1.84; Sime Darby $2.90; Straits Steamships
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    • 117 9 A MAN who invented an electronic photo-finish camera now used on several Victorian and West Australian racecourses is leaving for the United States on a mission to cut out drudgery in banking. He is Mr. C. J. Treacy, eleC' tronic engineer ior the Bank of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 229 9 BARBER -FERN- VILLE LINES n«w To«K Pfc.U<»«lpriU B«lttmor. Mobil* N.» Or|««n» Howttoi Spore PS ham Penang New York I L L 2 8 fun 9 |un 12/14 |un 17 |ul> UE 3O fJ Y 2f!:: :2|un I</»I» I'M (Proceeding via Su«i) Mm Y?rk Los A-neles, Sjn Francisco, (via Hongkong) N
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    • 265 9 NOTICES CHUNG KHIAVV BANK LIMITED. APPLICATION has been x made to the Directors of the Company to issue a duplicate certificate to the undermentioned shareholder in place of the original certificate stated to have been lost or mislaid: Name Aw Kou No. of Certificate 428 No. of Shares 1000 Serial
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    • 587 9 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950. (F.M. No 52 of 1950) The Local Authorities (Stale of Perak) Elections Regulations. 1956 (Pk. G.N. No. 910/56) Regulation 10(5) Notice of Completion of Revised Register VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Revised Register of Electors for the Menglembu Ward has been completed
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    • 577 9 THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950. (F.M No. 52 of 1950) The Local Authorities (State of Perak) Elections Regulations. 1956. (Pk. G N. No. 910/56; Regulation 10(5) Notice of Completion of Revised Register. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Revised Register of Electors for the Greentown Ward hat been completed
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 111 9 >l II K ROADS I KilB Gun. LagOllg, Dnr- Southern Trader, Sadao, r s a Tong »ng, Upis, laks 9 R 'w mg Sti Leksula, Ikan Mas Hai H V in Den Broek. U WHARVES H*on« Maru, Nieuw H J lland L Glengarry x Xi 4 Ceylon 6. Prea Madnley
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  • 2372 10 Letter from INDIA 'FLU EPIDEMIC HITS MADRAS HIGHLIGHTS: Prohibition is a flop Soviet trade increases Novel tax feature New age of industrialisation \TADKAS at the moment is 11 vigorously grappling with a flu epidemic As I write this note reports are coining in of more and more being stricken down
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  • 50 10 on/y Q nec/c/a C{ MARY Shinju, 22, is Jopo, dancer, and recently toured <>■ pines, where she ran into trouhl* r-. Filipino police -i they didn't like the idea of her dancing with only a giant necklace and p r o m p t I y arrested
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 171 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL HI I^*H o in Comfort r and Speed -i#£^- Leave Singapore Super Constellation J *^^"^^jfi^^
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 14 10 J^H BH II I "M;y :r :f c AND her mother don't understand me."'
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    • 253 10 lliiii/l Hi I "ThafU be nil. James." TODAY'S QUOTATION: B^B^p^p^p^BHßJp^BJßjpjßjpipHpjßJßM "Well may he smell fire. BPH VH ■■RpfIRPBI whose com) burns." wL >l ft^tjQ (.1 OH(.I lIIKHI RT. iifi>VM9MffiMy THURSDAY IOK 1\!I(V- EJi UI I ftaM^il iit 1 I I\sV 5 ONE: Make progress ::i con- |pH I J^lVb Bf
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  • 269 11 The Last Four: Cooper Vs Davidson, Rose Vs Flam trench International Tennis TARIS, May 28, (Rcutcr).— The men's and women's n: !rs were both reduced to the last four today when !f Frrnch International lawn tennis championships er e continued here. -.ey Cooper, the Australian second seed, emerged ::r favourite
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  • 76 11 JOK r Wed. The newly Lj -ore Cricket Clud n^a'ch were < trounce i by District 5;- on Sur.iay at Princess I tjrks. 1 In Si^rr^s knockI r with half an hour to cparc taking full advantage of three dropped catches almost before they had scored
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  • 268 11 Dodgers And Giants May Move To West Coast CHICAGO, May -29 (AP) The National Baseball League Tuesday cleared the way for the Brooklyn Dodgers to move to Los Angeles and the New York Giants to San Francisco League President Warren Giles said permission was riven the Dodgers and Giants to
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  • 124 11 Merdeka WeightLifting KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Four Asian nations have accepted Malaya's invitation to take part in th*» 'Merdeka' weight-lifting contest to be held here from Sept 6. The countries are: Burma. Hongkong. Siam and Singapore each of whom will send 12 competitors. Indonesia may also join. A Mr. Beautiful Body
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  • 156 11 PARIS, May 29. (Reuter) Results of the French International Lawn Tennis Championships here today included the following: Men's doubles quarter-final: A. Cooper and M. Anderson (Aus) beat Davies and R. Wilson (Bri) scratched; D. Candy and Mervyn Roso (Aus) beat J. Brichant and P- Washer (Bel) 8-6
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  • 54 11 THE Serangoon Garden Sport? Club will hold a dance. on Saturday June 1 the proceeds of which are for the cricket funds. The SGSC In such a short spare of time this year, ha. 1 built a cricket pitch with a strong Cricket Eleven competing in
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  • 506 11 BAILEY HERO IN ESSEX VICTORY LONDON, May 38 (Reuters—Trevor Bailey, the Kssex and England allrounder, completed an almost single handed victory over Hampshire today when he finished with eight second innings wickets for 49 runs. Bailey had earlier in the match contributed 59 and 71 not out to Essex totals
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  • 317 11 1207 Runs Scored In 3 Days NOTTINGHAM, May 28, (Keuter).— The match here between Nottinghamshire and the West Indies ended today in a batsman-dominated draw, 406 runs being scored today for the fall of seven wickets. During the three days 1.207 runs were scored while
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  • 128 11 SBA To Train These Players SIX senior players and twenty juniors have been selected by the Singapore Badminton Association for a "Centralised Training Scheme" along the lines adopted by the Badminton Association of Malaya for the Thomas Cup trainees. The accent is on physical fitness first and then to the
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  • 141 11 LONDON. May 29. (Reuter) Twenty-five three-year-olds of the original entry of 414 have been left In at the final acceptance stage for the Derby. Blue Riband of the British Turf, to h e run over a mile and a half at Epsom next Wednesday. The acceptors include
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 81 11 Last Day: 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. Far East Film Festival Award Winner For Th P Best Child Star! -KEKASIH AYAH" in Malay W/English Subtitle* starring: Fifi Young, Awaludin and little Marlina Tomorrow: "AWEL GHARAM" Super Egyptian Musical with English Subtitles SOLVEX the modern COUGH SYRUP gives instant relief in cases of cough
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    • 716 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT 4 PPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for appointment to vacant posts of Agricultural Assistant, in the Department of Agriculture Kuala Lumpur Duties will include the carrying out of planned experiments and is directly responsible for much of the supervision. HP Is also expected to provide
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    • 651 11 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD APPLICATIONS are invited *°r tne (Ollowi&f vacancies (a> l—Eniii'ieer (Lines' Basic Stlary $1,000 x $75 to SI 150 p.m. C 6 year contract). Minimum Education: Matriculation or equiva.ent. ICltuaiuin Technical Qualiftcations; City G.iiin* Telecommunication? intermediate Certificate witn Lire Plant Practice as one subject Experience; Applicants sn>uld have
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 298 11 ill Abner By Al Capp KXA THEM NO-GOOD BUMS V BUT LIKEWISE, V AM'M X/ (-THEY'S STILL AO«s7" f\ O JV»- U O' TERMITES NOT ONLY ALL TH' SOFT < HONGRV, ]l BUT /N 4 FEW DAVS < \S3*\^^' \fET OUR TOP-SOIL r^S PARTS O' OUR MAMMV. /> 7NEy'LL- c
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  • 247 12 Singapore— 2nd Day, Wed., May 29, 1957. Going— Good Race Horse Dividend ototaneS Sun Gleam (1) 900 Franklin Rare 1: 6 fur Full House (4) 8.10 Posner 539 11 l-144'5sec. Cl 2 Div. 4 Quiny (7) 7.12 Dragon $11 2 Lgths $23.50 1 Lglh lour Highness
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  • 260 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By t) WJn 7u7^^F!^k DINKUM, a three-year-old owned by Lim Stable, created a spectacular upset in the last race over six furlongs to pay $195 and $38 at Bukit Timah yesterday, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's May/June Meeting. Dinkum, who was
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  • 2153 12 TOTAL POOL S231.530 1st Prize *****6 S104.188 2nd Prize *****6 S 52.094 3rd Prize *****3 S 28.941 STARTERS (S2.631 each): Nos. *****8 *****7 *****5 *****7 *****6 *****1 *****9 *****8 *****1 *****2 *****8. CONSOLATION (SI. 736 each): Nos. *****0 415*59 *****0 *****1 *****2 *****8 *****2
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  • 361 12 A GOAL by Muslim in the second half enabled Singapore Cold Storage to beat Sime Darby 1-0 in a SBHFA Div. 1 league match at Farrer Park yesterday. In another Division one match at Farrer Park. Sheil Sports Club and Malayan Breweries played to a scoreless
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  • 83 12 Trip Cancelled i«« CA LE from Hongkong today informed SAFA of (he cancellation of the trip by the Hongkong Eastern A.A. soccer team to the Colony and the federation. The reason given was that immigration facilities were not available. The cable asked if matches could be arranged for Ausrust. The
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  • 149 12 Hongkong Soccerites For Colony THE crack South China soccer team, league and cup champions of Hongkong, are due to arrive in the Colony on June 10 on their way to Indonesia for a series of games there. The Hongkong soccerites are booked to play five games in Manila commencing June
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  • 95 12 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER S.A.F.A. League: 38. T Brotherhood Association vt Bcdok S.C. a: Geylang at 5.15 p.'"*:. Dir. 38. Serangoon M.y. vs Haikowyu S.C. el Far re Park 5.15 p.i WATER POLO S.A S.A. League: Dr. "B". Singapore Str^ m&ng Cl b Ot Army at Singapore S: mina Club of
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  • 135 12 Johore Cricket Trial NORTH Johore will meet Soutn Jonore in a "dual pose" cricket match at th P Ctvi] Service Club ground this Sunday, starting 11 a.m. Firstly it will serve as a trial to select the State team for the match against Malacca en June 8 and 9. Secondly,
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  • 38 12 J. C. lUCKEY and Tay X ci g Hong shared top honour? in the Singapore Chess championship when they drew in the tosJ round both players having won a game each and drew the remaining two.
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  • 118 12 TWO table-tennLs 'stars' fr< m Honpkonj Ctaiaf I Chin Seng and Lav Sok Fong— wilj pn set I in action in the Colon} at the end oi n< port port to STAA. tha: planot;' an the in M "various re Having accepted an
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