Singapore Standard, 6 June 1957

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  • 26 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD ***** (5 lines) POLICE 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 MM Ml. No. 337 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JI'NE 6, 1937 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 201 1 Another M-Calypso ...And 3 New Verses v w ALA LUMPUR. Wed. composer of »he Merdeka Calypso, Mr. Len Thorne. today jn:;d o new calypso for 3_id:nt Moiaya hod just t completed. He said the new calypso will fee entirely different from the ggrlier one mh I WNO members el Penang
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  • 44 1 lAKAB 5 'UP 1 h m I In- n students of Chinese cr S ran? Ja\ a, r-. 5 tarda; studj m Com- both hoys and girls, were the second group ing r I year .;p will depart i
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  • 20 1 DVISION \L Pri Pedro Aramburu's g i rail prii .ire bids for the purchase of B A .P.
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  • 130 1 BANG! GOES THE FIRST A-BOMB FROM BALLOON ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nevada, June 5 (Reuter) me I nited States Government today detonated for the tirst time an atomic device from a balloon. The explosion, a small one m terms ol nuclear weapons was. touched off at 1145 GMT. Thi was barely
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  • 201 1 Disarmament GENEVA. June 5 'Reuter) The Interna:: naJ Labour C nference iis told that Soviet Russia wa ids to c Delude an agreement on disarmami n: and "< Q the immediat ition of nuclear wea] Mr. Harold H It, the Aus- ralian La r M nil
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  • 116 1 4 THUGS ROB LONE WOMAN IN HOUSE Of Cash Jewellery IX a daring daylight robbery yesterday, four armed thugs tied up a housewife and robbed her of cash and Jewellery worth $1,140 m Parry Avenue. Singapore. The housewife. Madam Yeo Soon Chew, who was alone m the house, heard a
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  • 49 1 NIKITA S. Khrushchev, first Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, answers questions put by American newsmen during a press conference m the Kremlin. Moscow, recently, which was telerecorded for presentation on the "Face The Nation" programme m the L'nited States on June 24. A.P.
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  • 365 1 Diplomatic Action It There s Injustice IKE THE GIRARD CASE WASHINGTON, June 5 President Eisenhower said today diplomatic action will be taken m the event there is any injustice m the Japanese government's trial of I.S. Army specialist William C. Girard, who is charged with the killing of a Japanese
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  • 229 1 OTTAWA, Illinois, June 3 (Reuter)— Citizens here, I Sgt. Girard's home town, today expressed anger at the United States decision to surrender Girard to the Japanese for trial. Public officials and Officers i nricemen's urganiza- tions termed the decision "a raw deal" for the young
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  • 82 1 PETERSFIELD, England. June ."> (AP)— A ghost m a first-floor bedroom earned Lt.-Col. Algernon Bonham-Cart-er a 10 per cent cut m his tax rates yesterday. The local tax valuation court agreed to restate Ike taxes on the colonel's 500-year-old house because the ghost was lowering
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  • 73 1 $40,000 Dope In Garage SINGAPORE Customs yesterday seized 79 pounds oi opium, worth about 140.00 I from a house m Aljunied Road. The opium was found hidden m the garage. Revenue officers, who kept the house under observation, saw a man come out of the house with a parcel under
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  • 38 1 lira. Vijava Lakshml Pandit. Indian High Commissioner m London, postponed a d.nner she was due to give tonight for Mr. Harold Macmillan. the British Prime Minister because she is suffering from influenza. Reuter
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  • 28 1 THE Soviet committee on the International Geophysical Year (L.G.Y.) said on Tuesday its scientists plan to launch more than 100 scientific rockets beginning July 1. A.P.
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  • 175 1 MPead 3Mon Toll J% T a Talvs. Sa BECAUSE dead nien could tell no tales, a Singapore Magistrate yesterday ordered that a man be freed. The .Magistrate was Mr. K. C. Chan and the man he ordered freed was Toh Hock Choon. Toh had earlier been
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  • 559 1  - 'HAVE RUBBER EXPERT AS TRADE ENVOY' ANDREW ROTH MALAYAN DELEGATES ATTACK ARBITRATION PROCEDURES From LONDON, June 5. A demand that .Malaya appoint as its Tradi Commissioner here a Malayan who is experienced m the rubber trade and is willing to fight for the just right of Malayan exporters is on
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  • 121 1 COLOMBO, June 6 \P) Premier Solomon Bandaranayake yesterdaj called on the Federal Part\. representing an important section of Tamils— Ceylon's biggest minority— to s.i\e up its Satyagraha ((.andhistyle civil disobedience movement) scheduled for August in protest atain.st hLs go\ernments language Premier told a
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  • 61 1 LP>OM. Surrey, June 5 The 1^")7 DefWj was won by the favourite Crepello ridden b> Lester PJggott starting .a <.= here todaj Crepello beat BallymoaS ridden h> IP Burns, i-tart-inu at $3=l bj 1; lengths Third was Pipe of Peace ]00 X (A. Breastey) and fourth was
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  • 22 1 MOVIE star Doroth> our fractured her right ankle on Tuesday but planned to continue her night < kills me." A .P.
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  • 236 2 Enter Red China Ports At Own Risk' TAIPEI, June 5 (UP) Nationalist China warned today that any British vessels entering Communist Chinese ports will do so at their own risk. The Chiang Kai-shek Uovernment reiterated its seven-yea r-o'.d China mainland port closure order as Britain
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  • 95 2 Pflimlin Admits Failure pari?. Juno 5. (Beuteil M Pierre Pflirolin, Popular Rep ibli an leader, ial v on Cotv at 140€ GMT ley to report the failure of hi SfSSlk Olj hid to form a "national government" to •n<k- Pranee*i Bsoat Dteasinf proble M P': nlin faile I m a
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  • 66 2 NAPI ES. June I (UP) Canadian Maj.-Gen. Ed 00 B ms, Commander of thi UK- Emergen y Forces m Egypt aid today that the tion there has "calmed i srkab v." but refus* ed to predict when his troops Itl raw. Burns made the statement before
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  • 98 2 LOVE, fclsscs and a $5 bill were sent by mail to the Standard office yesterday, to be handed to eight-year-old Ang Beng Lam, the little Singapore Chinatown girl, who is slowly losing her sight following an operation. The message and the money come
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  • 165 2 SUHRAWARDY WARNS NEWSMEN KARACHI. June 5 (Reuter) —Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, the Pakistan Prime Minister, today warned nstSfsnaner correspon h nta that the Official B eretfl Act COUld be applied to published reports of the secret proceedings ot the Ministerial C unci of the Bagdad Pact meeting here. This was
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  • 23 2 M. GUY MOLLET. the outgoing French Prime Minister. BS declined President Coty's bn tation to form a new goveinroent. Reuter
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  • 207 2 Recess For Arms Cut Meet LONDON, June 5 (UP)— The five power Disarma ment Conference broke up for a six-day recess today without deciding on India's demand to enter the talks. The request from India threatened, a sudden BestWest split, with Ru.-.-ia supporting it and
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  • 87 2 LONDON, June 5 (AP) The Soviet Army organ Red Star warned Turkey today that the planned vistf of a I Brit.sh naval squadron and other naval manoi uvres m 'the Black Sea wiii have a poor effect on Soviet Turkish relations. In an article broadcast by Moscow
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  • 39 2 HONGKONG. June B Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were 5i 6.84 to fil Sterling; c -;.t:0.)75 to U.S. Si; 11.836 to atclayan fl; $0,133 to one rrirtonielßi Rupiah; Gold $1273.375 to a teat
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  • 220 2 AUSSIES OFFER A-TEST GROUNDS FOR U.S. WEAPONS MELBOURNE, June 5 (Reuter) The l Government is belie\ed to have authorised tin ter for Defence, Sir Philip Mcßride, to oiler America the uj»e of Australian A- weapon testing grou: exchange for modern delence equipment Heralds Canberra correspondent reported tod Sir Phi'io and
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  • 147 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber i (cents per lb) m Su pore yestcrd i\ w< n Tone: Steadj The price ol tin on local marktt yesti r w.is S.ih.". per lip n ets.) LONDON Xl BHli No J KS.S. Pettier Bouse Terms Wednesday's opening first session ere Tone Steadier CLOSING Spot
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  • 64 2 SHINGTOIf. June S (Reutc: Pro: hower today described the PCS* posal made by Mr. Khrushchev, the S munist Party lear withdrawal ot Unitec and Soviet forces from Buiopsl as an attempt to drive i between the allies. The Preslderr > one of several questions at h:s
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  • 26 2 THE Indian C was reported yeste: Ick American help a fighting an epidemic r enza that appeared to be get- apidly out of hand.
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  • 389 2 Trade Couldn't Be Stopped, Says Eisenhower WASHINGTON, June 5 (Reuter) President Eisenhower told his Pi-, conference today he did not see as much advantage as others m maintaining the differential m the Western embargoes of goods to Communist China and the European Soviet nations. But he added that he had
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  • 51 2 SAIGON. June 5 (UP) Vietnam-bora Chinese today completed applications tor moving to Formosa to avoid Vietnamese citizen-hip. The Nationalist Chinese legation said at least 10.000 Chinese applied for Formo.-^ residency. Today is the finai day local born Chinese can accept the Nationalist Government's offer for evacuation to
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  • 70 2 TOKYO. June 5 (AP> North Korea expießßed hop* today for a tra c agreement with Britain. F reported. The Communist > can radio quoted Pak YooJ Bin, Depu' r of Trade. as saying North Korea *Bt| "ready to hold trade talßSßßatl Britain anywr. Pak said lorea
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  • 107 2 ALGIERS. June 5 LAI French military a-' said today 125 Nationalist rebel- were billed and 6 captured m a bloody battle m a remote mountain area 6u miles east ot Algiers The French put their own at 10 soldiers killed and 15 wounded.
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  • 83 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices \IEDA KLIAS works .is a receptionist telephone operator it Shaw Brothers head office m Robinson Road, she is rlups one of the busiest mrls m all the City's offices r «»he daily answers hundreds of calls including those kiag Intel flews BBS parts m BalßW'l
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  • 174 3 MR SIM BEXG SEXG, Councillor for Rochore V. ird, will ask I S BgayogO City Council, when it hneets on June 28. to suspend the action against hawk•te Jalan Besar and New Bridge Road areas until such time as the Council
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  • 42 3 is charged In a Singapore Court yesterday .nal breach of trust of a watch and ring valued at oar-old on May 17 at General Hospital. Lav pleaded guilty. The ma--1 R :an postponed sentence till June
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  • 250 3 COURT RESERVES JUDGMENT Ex-Lawyer's Appeal PINANG, Wed.— Mr. Justice Shepherd m the High Court tod iv reserved judgment In the appeal of former Penang lawyer, Lim Kheng Kooi, conviction and fine of "> imposed on bun m the ion l Court on three charges of corruptly giving Ramanathan Chettiar $100
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  • 28 3 thf Si) rtfa Pitw In c Weill v. Divi V n et UIIN O. has appointed a five-man com[ttee to draw up plans for Merdeka celebrations.
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  • 320 3 OUR ESTATE WORKERS LIVE IN STYLE Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Labour Department's latest monthly report not only confirmed the belief that Malayan workers have the highest standard of living m South-east Asia but also that some of them really live m style. An estate m Selaneor, it icports, with
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  • 108 3 PRESENTATIONS AT G.H.Q. GEN. Sir Francis Festing. the Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces, presented Long Service and Good Conduct Medals to three Warrant Oflicers on the staff of G.H.Q. yesterday. Picture shows WO. LDJf. Faddy. KASC. receiving his medal from the Commander-in-Chief. Other recipients were WO. LA. Wood. RE and
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  • 141 3 THEY WILL BE A MONTH AWAY TWENTY-SEVEN arts students of the University of Malaya sailed for Indonesia yesterday by the cargo passenger-liner, Brantas, on the first goodwill-cum-study tour of its kind. Ltd by 25-year-old Nob Abdullah, the xtrty includes three '-iris. All students are
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  • 133 3 A PEON'S mother came to her son's rescue after he har; been convicted on seven charges of cheat m s by a Singapore Court yesterday Aima bine Jainon. 52, the mother of Ifohamed bin Sharif of the immigration Department, yesterday paid, through the Court ?2 1
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  • 39 3 TALKS betucen representatives of the Khong Guan Biscuit Factory and the General Employees' Union to avert a threatened strike of 170 factory workers over the dismissal of one man were held at the Singapore Labour Ministry yesterday.
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  • 112 3 JOHORE BAHRT, Wed.— The Lee Pineapple Factory, Scudai, which was closed down list December due to' a strike by 261 employees, resumed production yesterday. The Company last week successfully obtained a court order for the eviction of the 201 strikers who by occupying the Company's premises
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  • 137 3 Reason: He doesn't possess a birth certificate A rIFTEEN- YEAR-OLD orphan, David Thomas, anal yesterday handed over to the Soc.al Welfare Department after he had pleaded guilty m a Sinsapore Court yesterday to a charge of not being m possession of an identity card.
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  • 103 3 A MAN abu.-ed the hosp.tality of a Iricnd to the extent of helping himself to $180 m cash, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Govindaraj. 24 and unemployed, with six previous convict. on.s. was janed for three years by the Second District Judge.
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  • 97 4 FIVE more Malayan beauties have submitted their applications to the •Four Girls In Town" Beauty Contest organized by Shaw Brothers. Already 30 girls have entered the contest, and it is expected the figure will reach at least 100 before it closes, when the film "Four
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  • 242 4 THREE men two masked and one unmasked were alleged to line entered the home of Miss Juliana Tan. a schoolteacher, and robbed her family at gun-point of :>3,U00 m cash and jewellery. Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mi Da id Chelliah, out ined tacts for the
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  • 224 4 He s District Council Chairman Designate district Surveyor of Singapore and a leading trade union. M. Mr. R. Ramalingam. has been appointed one ol th< Chairmen of District < on to be set up m the rural areas under the McNi lee Report on local
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  • 25 4 THE i here Deputy Blentrl Besar. Inche Abdul Rahman b:n Muse yesterday declared open the 024.000 rammunlty hall and youth centre m Benal
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  • 53 4 M'SS \ish i Suhaiml (left), daughter of the well known Singapore Arabic scholar. Tuan Haji Fadullah Suhaimi yeaterdaj sailed by the Anking for Mecca on a pilgrim ase Alter Mecca. Miss Suhaimi will go to Egypt for four years to study the Arabic language and religious
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  • 134 4 SINGAPORE orchids secured tke third highest award at the Royal Horticultural Society's Flower Show at Chelsea, London, it was announced yesterday. The orchids, sent by the Singapore Botanic Gardens, received the silver-gilt Bank--.an Medal— the third highest uvard of the Society for Jardcns. Flowers and
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  • 29 4 FOR possession of scrap iron arorth 1200, inspected to be stolen property. Mohamed Sailefa bin Noon was fined ?2i~' fi In the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court yesterday.
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  • 164 4 PROFESS: )R J. H. c. F\ 'kefeller Professor of Bacteri ilogy, at the University of Malaya, has been invited by the world Health Organization to serve on the Expert Advisory Panel on Virus Piffßftß PtOfissm Hale will attend a meeting, of the Panel's Committee on
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  • 82 4 ENGLISH composer. Mrs Ruth Guthrie, above. IhSW into Singapore yesterday and announced that a new hit song, '"Chinese Tango." will soon be released m Singapore and Malaya. Mrs. Guthrie, who composed the score for "Chinese Tango." said the hit uill be released with both
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  • 64 4 YANG Bin T:::. X, BFBB rhai ged In a Sii gaoi r« Co irt yesterday with breaking into the homes oi British Army Officers, and itealing fount tin Dens, a pair of sunglasses, a portable radio, and 157 m cash between May 12 and June 3. Yang
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  • 195 4 SINGAPOKF. Rntarians were yesterday treated to an interesting talk on Japanese Swords by the Cnm-manricr-in-Chief Far r isl Land Forces. Gen. Sir Francis Fcsting. at their weekly luncheon meeting. Sir Francis explained m detail the ancient art of Japanese sword-making, its value as
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    • 271 4 Standard cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE yiH€las»OM a^ m msm RatZio Malaya W&MMmJE WsßßVal^a^ri "X" MAL A N X »<;eneral s^,'Bsj*x4% aßa* wlwawMk pm L c rf %gßS-aJUteW«fl>^^?i£jßT£» Concert iKLI; 130 NEWS (S); 145-2 p.m Lad-.es Only (XL); CBSaflil YM( Billiards and 3 57 5 p m ENGLISH SCHOOLS Bodybuilding
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  • 800 5 TV YES, YES-BUT LET'S PUT IT IN PRIVATE HANDS COMMERCIAL Television is a practical possibility for Singapore. And it should NOT be managed by a public corporation. This was the consensus of opinion expressed by some of the Colony's leading showmen, electronic 1 -moors and members of Use public on
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  • 151 5 Mission Accomplished A MAN prowled the streets of Singapore on Tuesday night on. a mission as deadly as the wicked-looking knife lie dutcfaed tightly m one 1 I His orders were to knife two men m different pari of the city. Tiiis he accomplished. H
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  • 58 5 ISO Tha Bow, 10, md Chee Cheng Chuan. 21, were I urged m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court jesterday stealing a motor-cr.i X ,000 belongi] i *o Chua Hoa Siang at Re I Close on June 3. They claimed trial and were ordered to ba
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  • 190 5 His Third, But Not His Last, Pilgrimage -To The Holy City LEANING on the arm of his teenage grandson for support, frail 101--year-old Ha.ji lsa Awry (right) yesterday boarded the pilgrim vessel Anking with 430 other passensers, for Jeddah. Ilaji lsa was m high spirits.
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  • 74 5 OVERSEAS LEAGUE COMMITTEE THE Singapore Branch of the Overseas League, elected the following to its committee at its annual generai meeting; recently: Sir Percy McXeicc. afr. C F. Pope, Dr D C. Macgilchrist. Mr Andrew Mackay, Mrs. D. F Atherton, Mr. K. J. Shah. Mr. J. Beavon, Mr. Tan Kheng
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  • 197 5 A CHINESE businessman, Mr. Prank M. S Shu, now reIli at In the United States, has ofTered scholarships to i rving Chinese students m South-east Asia to encot:: the study of science among Chinese m this region. Five of the awards will be available
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  • 488 6 THE committee appointed to examine and make recommendations on the possibilities of introducing m. evasion m Singapore has issued a most c^raarehensive report Every aspect of the subject was undoubtedly cl— My studied, despite what the committee, somewhat pessimistically, calls "a general lack,.:: popular interest" because of
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  • 300 6 SINGAPORE'S reputation for being one ol the cleanest cities m Asia is b- b ardized. People »/hc occasion to make frequent is to the Colony m recent yean, have been quirk Bat deterioration It set m .aid apparent to local r complaia- Is at vi Of fiies
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 446 6 All m good fun... Sir— The recent outcry of the leaders of Selangor and Penang UMNO against playing of Len Thome's •Merdeka Calypso" m the Federation only exposes their lack of sense of hum ur and understanding Ol the value of the sons, which not only makes their ALL letters
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    • 141 6 Sir There are some Malaccas); who think that they can let their dogs loose on the roadfl and chase both pedestrians and cyclists whenever they (the dogs* feel like doing so. This is particularly true al ng Gajah B< rang Road whera the residents seem to think
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    • 340 6 Making Films in India Sir During my short and pleasant stay m Singapore, I have been asked a number of questions by quite a few who happen to Be interested m the Indian Film Industry. 1 attended the Festival of Films m Asia recently held In Tokyo BS an accredited
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  • 746 6  -  JOHN DAVY LONDON. r r.-a' iaaj of MM recent conference at the Instrumc-';. KlaCSfOarfca and Automation Exhibition nt D-, dea': BBM recent -•as m mar ;^e radar, "t: ct. c'if, bbbl telecommunications. Radar is now one of the senior 'wonders of modern science' and no longer hits Vie
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  • 486 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA 8y FEW of independent Malaya's first diplomatic representatives abroad have been appointed, and m doing this Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has grasped the opportunity to demolish lurking suspicions of racial discrimination m the selection of candidates. In picking out Penang-born Gunn
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  • 261 6 A certain R^.dio man orne Produced a Calypso song wh-.r^ tt m. It causes some brers o» n To be up m arms with n They say him make no good song And done the aha r.crs plenty wrong. They declare the sona c not For the Ministers
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  • 183 6 Sir— ls the Labour Front Government u^ing the taxpayers' money to catch the ol rural folk? Other political parties should take note of this well intentioned drive by the Public Relations Offictto secure "fuller co-c tion between the rural folk and the Government." It appears to be net'
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  • 468 6  - Poles Woo Peking Rawle Knox -by HO.YG KONG. THDLAND puts m Peking her future Jiopes of being an independent Cc mumst country. This iaspl ate faith was er deut m con~ vcrsations I had reer i| v loitth Polish mcv. l wrs of :'ua International Control Co*n■i m the three
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  • 41 7 WITH a smile and a >.iilor hat-style Princess Margaret was .it Kensington Park Hoad. London. to lay the foundation stone of the Church of St. Mary The occasion was the Princess' first public appear- U.P. photo.
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  • 79 7 vr: r^"":.r" tar) Six of the twelve jurors who found a poultry farmer of manslaughter of a fowl thief he shot m the dark their juror's fees am •d about $200 (Malayan) pto the convicted man a gesture of sympathy after the judge ordered a sentence
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  • 26 7 ED 1 into a sidewalk crowd m the town of Villammasei near Rio de Janeiro last night 11 persons and injuring 21.— A.P.
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  • 142 7 LONDON, June B (AP) Bi lin yaataidaj unveiled the supersonic "Sea-siug", a new guided missile rapfiNa Of down enemy aircraft BQ matter ho-.v high they fly. The Admiralty announced th tests on the weapon had baasi successfully completed and H arould be fitted to four quid d
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  • 52 7 DURBAN, Natal, June B fßeuter)— Admiral Sir Banja-::-.::i Martin, v. hos e ship sank •he German Bismarck during the second world war, died jresterd g I 66. Ba v..: placed on the retired list m 1948 and was living at Port Shepstone On the Nat
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  • 220 7  - THREAT TO CIVIL RIGHTS AFTER MERDEKA Lord Milverton House Of Lords Told Of Malauans' Fear LONDON, June 5, (AP) A veteron British Colonial Administrator with long service m Malaya asserted last night that many Malayans fear their civil and religious rights will be threatened when their country Kes independence m
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  • 150 7 LONDON. June 5 (AP) Labour Party speakers asked the government last night fox integration on equal terms" for all peoples m Britain's African territories. "We have taken the African out of the bush and put him In schools and universij tics, m mini's and m
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  • 176 7 U.K. Ports Being Re-equipped fur LONDON. June 5 (AP) Britain is re-fashioning ports to handle B proposed fleet of super tankers lo bring oil from the Middle East without using the Suez Canal, t lie Government disclosed today. The giant tankers of up tc 100.000 tons could make
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  • 59 7 NICOSIA. June 5 (AP)— A Cyprus fudge yesterday acquitted a Cypriot barber who alleged during his trial for murder thai British interrogators had forced a confession from him by ill-treat-ment. The barber, Michalakii Thrasyvoulides, 22, was found innoi cut of murdering; Vaso Karapatas, 48, a Nmasttrl
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  • 180 7 IKE WILL NOT OBLIGE RUSSIAN TV FANS WASHINGTON. June 5. (AP) President Eisenhower has decided against making any move to reply on Russian television or Radio to Communist Party boss Nikita Khrushchev, the White House .-aid last night. Press Secretary James C. Hagcrtv also said m reply to questions that
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  • 65 7 ACCRA, Ghana, June 5 (UP) Former U.S. presidential candidate A<i!ai Stevenson warned the newly created West African State Of Ghana today thai nationalisation of industry would frighten away foreign capital. Stevenson told a press conference that foreign investment m Ghana wonid he attracted only if conditions were favourable.
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  • 23 7 BRITISH troops who took part m the Ai.i^o-Frenrh attack on Egypt last autumn were awarded I special campaign medal yc-terday.— A.P.
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  • 30 7 BRITAIN'S -old and dollar reset w i last month i oss U5525,000,000 to U552, ",4.1.000.BM on Hay Sli the Mghesl tt ha? been Bines last July. U.P.
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  • 74 7 Sailor Wilkes Remanded NEWCASTLE. June 5 (Renter) English Seaman. Ivan Stanley Wilkes, on rharse of murder, aras further remanded to June 18 when he appeared on remand m Newcastle Court yesterday. Wilkes. M, cf Walsall, Staffordshire, is aUesseJ to have murdered on May 23. William Henry John Wright, 43, of
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  • 71 7 NEW YORK. June 5 (Renter) The American Cancer Society said toda> that men who smoke cigarettes are 10 times more likely to die of lung cancer than non-smokers. The society's report said that it found that the lung cancer death rate was 1 .000 per cent higher
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  • 133 7 The boys cf the regiment remember- cd the sick, little fc:r-hcired gr l (e*hsn she was making strings of beads a tew years back. She hed pcralysis of c icg She BOUght back, talked aga>n end now she is a famous star. Sabrina Bl her
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  • 310 7 Mac's H-Bomb Statement Starts Another Press Row LONDON. June I ißcv.ci The statement man. I Mr. Harold Macmillan. the British Prime Minister, yesterday that Britain'- future hydrogen bomb lest programme will depend on the scientific I now being made of tha two recent explosions m the Pad touched 88l i
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  • 63 7 HONGKONG, June 5. (UP). Communist China has terl correspondence courses for Overseas Chinese throughout Asia to supple i U scholarship programmes. The China > > organ, saul the state-ope- >prs fu South-east China plans to enrol i i CI r,ese students m ::s correspondence courses this year.
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    • 1171 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) Sh D p c p P n t 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J:; v t el SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and
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    • 889 8 MITSUI |g| LINE Spore P-S'honn Penonp FOR JAPAN Amagisan Maru for Yokoiama, Kobe Moji vio Hongkong 7 June Bansei Maru for Moji, Kobe, Osoka. Yokohama 17 June 13 June Mikagesan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya. Kobe 23 June FOR U.SA. For New York, Philadelph a, Baltimore via Bombay Akibosan Maru via
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    • 604 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings toi Bongkok ond/oi Far Eost via Suez. Penong P.S'hom S'pott "KAMBODIA" God 6 7 "SAMOA" 10/11 June 12/J3June 14 15 June "ASIA" 15/ HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdom, Hamburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg, Oslo. vio Suez Spore PS. 'ham Penong "LALANDIA Eastern Roads at 1300 NOT
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  • 135 9 Here After M-Day PROSPECTS for Hongkong products m the Malayan market after independence would be very good if Hongkong industrialists were watchful of keen Japanese competition, Mr. l T Tat Chee, President of the Hongkong Chinese Manufacturers' Union, said m Hongkong yesterday. Mr. TJ who
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  • FINANCE & COMMERCE
    • 100 9 Rubber Rises Cent NGAPORE rubber ■rices yesterday rose cent tn a afaadv market to '.'lf cents per lb for International first srade June shipment. -rer.ed s'.ig"-- •'?-> t steady conditions preftiled throughout the morning. the mar-, luiet after steady at 9 :er.*-. Soma short covering purchases and align* "er inquiries
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    • 45 9 LAY AN rubber exports ill ed 79,851 I tons m pre ious month and 73,551 according to micary rig re? issued yesterday. Total exports n the firs! ntha "i:s year amounted to 396,8: aa, ajai =89.--845 tons :..o same period X 1956.
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    • 83 9 new foundry suit weigh-ne-t .rd the f the rth x asbes- i- exhibited at the *rv Eg ..pment 1 .tion m London. M jacket and trousara ire of a flame-proofed tough but flexible c> -ton duck with leather a- I -.best s facings an areas most vulnerable
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    • 32 9 n Exchange Banks i ie following :N r :o rre~ ro.no .> V OD 31 14 90 days airmail rr -1 bills, 31 5 8 trade ex:- i".3 rates remain J
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  • 154 9 CHIEF MINISTER ASKED TO OPEN TRADE EXHIBITION SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim YewHock, has been invited to perform the opening ceremony of a two-week Hongkong Trade Fair m Singapore beginning on August 1. according to a Renter report from Hongkong yesterday. Mr. Alexander Kwong, leader of the Hongkong delegation to
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  • 189 9 AT some time m the near future the cost of running; traditional ships and atomic powered ships would be equal, forecasts Mr. B. T. Price of the Harwell Atomic Energy Research Establishment, m a written contribution, i— After discussing safety precaationa necessary m atomicpowered ships,
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    58 9 MR. NOEL CRICKETT (seen we), associate British Paths representative m Ans- 1 is ai d the Far East, wka arrived m Singapore yesttTim Ea a BO AC Britannia airliner. Mr, Crickctt is making a 0-mile business trip round the rrorld. He to be Ea the Colony until Saturday
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  • 38 9 Til" UK. Board of Trade onged the si ispension of m ptl les on bis fur- U rro-i ii ganese an I on a c range of iron and steel ta until Marco IS, 1958.
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  • 233 9 Chinas Trade Dependence On Russia May Lessen MAINLAND China's economic dependence on the Soviet bloc may be lessened by Britain's decision to discard restrictions on trade with Peking, Sir David Eecles, President of Bri- tain's Board of Trade, was quoted on Wednesday as saying. Xewswcck Magazine, m a brief interview
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  • 107 9 BF I[ UN tag rtad a record total of £4,750,000 wcr Sf office machir. ry m the test quarter of 1957 more than £1.000,00 more than the same period las: year Austral.. c biggest i.-iir..; £o'o -25 iffi rr i im ry. •ajJßpareci v :•i w r o.
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  • 96 9 IRON deposits discovered In the Mytkylns district of rebelInfested Northern Burma are stirring speculation of a rich "strike.'' Only a Burmese survey team assisted by a Yugoslav expert collected "highly magnetized" mineral samples m the remote range of hi!i s between Meingpoke and Hepan. The sample,
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  • 119 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picui yesterday were Copra. June/July $251 buyers; $26$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $4u£ sellers, m drums $45J sellers. Muntok white pepper $110 sellers, Sarawak white $lflt seliers. Ips oai Sarawak black $74. COPKA HOLIDAY. CUTLER, BATH CO LIU JUNE
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  • 20 9 PERMANENT houses completed In Britain during April totalled 23.913. compared with 23,101 m the same month last year.
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  • 106 9 A LEADING British plastic product manufacturing cornpan v have launched a new trend m laminated plastic surfacing materials with a new series of s'rikingly bold patterns designee' to give SQCfa materials a wider and more dominant scope m interior decoration. The designs include such colourings as
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  • 166 9 Industrials Steady, Tins Rubbers Firm AX imnrovec* turnover m all sections of tho sin. re market eras lepOtted yesterday, SCCOrding to the Malayan BharebrokCCS 1 Association. Industrials were steady. While tins and rubbers remaineel firm. Pri c ehanfSS announced by the Association yesterday were: Sungei Way l 1.66 Tai long
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  • 89 9 A BRITISH-developed electronic fog detecting device, believed to be the only one of its kind m the world, made its debut at the recent sixth national Electrical Engineers Exhibition m London. Known as the Fog Detector Unit, it can give an accurate assessment of visability within three
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  • 143 9 OTTER ROADS ULYSSES, Prea Hayes. Chipola. Dona Ourania. Surat. "Pros. Jefferson, Hoi Houw. Kambodia, Adm. Senyavia, Unnan, Zelenogradsk, Southern Satelitte Van Reimsdijk, Halivard. Inchulva. Gordian. Rotherstein, President Mckinley. Tjibodas, Seaborne Blissful. Ruj 5, Azuma Maru. T.jiluwah. H tlvelstein. Helikon. New Asia. INNER ROADS Auby. Mar. is, Perintis,
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  • 258 9 MALAYAN sharcbrokers fSM> terday reported the following busil est done: feci Disp $2 overnight; F N ordi $2,484; Gammon* $2,124; Hammen $2.07j; Hum P prefs Al9 1{ xci. ords A5 9. Breweries $3.12.xd. McAlisters 13.47. to $3.45- Mfetal Box (1 92.; R ■0 ord Sime Darby 12
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  • 16 9 a branch of the Renaull But obile plant has been built m Amsterdam. Holland.
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  • 181 9 TIIE three luxury liners ordered by the Royal Mail Lines Ltd.. from Harland Wolff Ltd., Belfast, will be equipped with the latest Strowger automatic telephone systems. Orders have been placed with Communication Systems Ltd.. whose equipment Is now m service m most of the
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  • 294 9 THE new 11, 170-ton British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd** cargo vessel. Wo odar r a (seen here built primarily for the company's Australia United Kingdom services, will be making her maiden voyage to East Africa. Ship To Make Ist Voyage Fitted with engines
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  • 72 9 THE Fuji Pho* E Ltd.. Japan, are now introducing some new photographic films into the Malayan market. Lan SSS. super speed panchromatic films, are svailable m two sizes 120 mm and 35 mm. B- of their spe< effectiveness m use under ade lighting conditions,
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    • 254 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES New York. Philadelphia B.ilt. mort, Mobilt. New Orlean*. Houston vu Sue: S port P.S him Penang New York MSJSJMVILLE In Port Sails 8 |un 9 lun 12/14 lun 17 lul> ASTVILLE M 21 |un 22 |un 26/28 |un 31 lul> sew Yorfc, Lot An.elt*. San Francisco, (via Hongkongi
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    • 483 9 NOTICES M.V. "ORANJE" r PHE above vessel is due to A arrive from Djakarla at about 2 p.m on the afternoon of 7ttl June 1957. Embarkation of passengers! for Colombo, Naples. Southampton and Amsterdam take place between and 6 p.m., the vessel sailing tha same evening at 11 p.m. The
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    • 259 9 NOTICES TENDER NOTK I CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD lEDERATION OF MALAGA TVMHM >*ited for the construction of: -NEW CFB OFFICF *T SIT. •ered Class A. B C contractors to app :.-.c Al Centra. ity Boai 1 Bo> Kuala Lv o. $30/- for Drawings, Sj ation and Bills c r. of i
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  • 1918 10 RECOGNITION OF INDIAN DEGREES QNE OF the usual complaints of Indian educationists is that Indian degrees are not so well recognised m the East as m the West. A graduate of an Indian university may be accepted for any post-gra-duate course m Germany, Britain or the Cnited States. Though the
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    • 196 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products V --*£_H H_S v*V>i Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Ncusec, Tiredness, Storr.cchcche, Foul EreGth. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL hlE^s at i ML. v m a^s i^^^^. *^.a.jL js^c ***Ls^p3»l*£&§ Samaritan tissues
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    • 323 10 TOIIAV'S OlOTATION: 22 Set the pace m your X' intellec- IMfIM IM M| I s o f or new Hial luminaries shine _L ■%rW,.W*W.*feT, «*>»»_*_. aM t wtm/fff'fffmKmmMMfmmwMmiM coi. ion KaW ll 1 1 IvamMl Lfi 1 1 l\avl moki-io— << 23 to Nov THURSDAY FOR EVERY- M _M|i|l.aH 21—
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  • 300 11 Six Records At Tengah Sports asw records were esta- the Ai Lial Ath etic il Air F TenJJh -statior ag ii 'ibe beat record of gas lay mts by LAC Wellini; jn with a dis4, n. Sgt Deacon a- d LAC Forde were Ih/s thres Mes who scored a double
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  • 62 11 TOKYO, June 5 (Re.iter) T. n A— iation said' today five ■layers will p. ite m preliminary mat t A-ia f_r the world champions rp Thomas I U and ]3 m Ce> The team was scheduled tD leave here return on July The Japanese badminton
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  • 41 11 STEI Encland. J Ramanathan. Krishnan routed "O-yaar-old Jan Lindsted* Sweden I I m the third round of the men's singleGrass Courts tournament tec Mine medical student from Stockholm had no answer '.-round art Xi r.an reached >. > irs ago.
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  • 62 11 LONDON, Jane 9 Renter)— T dates lor -x Internationa] n rhea to be I ijred by the England Football tram next teae a: lounced here as [ol- 2 1 1 Oct 1 f»: England is Ireland Nw 6 England versus France Nov. 17: Scotland versus England April 19:
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  • 184 11 Police Failed To Click Chee a WATER-POLO LACK of training was the principal reason why the highly-rated Police waterpolo team, reinforced by live Olympic players, went down to Singapore Swimming Club to the tune of nine goals to three. Tlie match was played at- the Chinese Swimming Club ia.^t weekend
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  • 28 11 SYI Ni 'r. June 5, (Reuter)— id All-Blacks Rugb-f Union team boat New England by ."'8 point? to !4 here today alter leading 11-6 at ha'f'ime.
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  • 510 11  -  JACK DEMPSEY SA YS: CHICAGO, June 4 (UP) Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson should be defending his title regularly against all comers to learn how to fight, former champion Jack Dempsey said here. Patterson's manager, Cus D'Amato, has announced that his fiohter would defend the title
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  • 662 11 LONDON, June 4 (Reuter)— All County championship cricket matches m the series ending today produced a clear cut result but with three of the top five teams losing there was a slight reshuffle among them. Derbyshire, with bonus points as well as a win against
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  • 202 11 NEW YORK. June 5 (AP) Southpa m Billy Pk i i c I pi the Chicago White Sox's five-game .*> m< ri can L* ague I With a two-hit 1-0 victory over Boston j-. 10 r i L In the National i.« i^ue. Phi idelphia's Phil les edged to
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    • 143 11 *TT I_ _C»^l»_, tX. \a >._-. Alt* I'M Last Day: 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. Premnatli Binn Rai "AUR A T m Hindustani w Lnglish sub. Tomorrow: V. Shantarara'i •TKKN HAITI CHARKASTA SINGAPORE TIGER STANDAR ADS lOC WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ACCOMMODATION minimum 09 a word FOR SALE SITUATIONS AGENCIES TUITION ETC-0w„ O BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS
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    • 231 11 CLASSIFIED ADS TO LEI j B'j".ga! 'A dential trea Ipoh. 3 rrs with Lathrooms a'tached. all modern conveniences Servant* |U car spaciouti compound. Immediate occupati Apply Box T. 3064 S S. HIRE PURCHASE SOON TE KF N I < I i AJ\Y i lire-Purd ase a new and secondhand 1
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    • 389 11 ACk\OVYEEDGMEM THE Gujrati Commu: I Singapore expresses its deep sense of sorr mature death of Bar- krishna Sun the of Oaths. Supn pore and condolences to the bereaved SIIUAEIO\S VACAM SDIGAPORE (Ml (.AS l»l PARI Ml M Clerks ot Wor nths at ai fi) S5OO/- per ye eooc engineering be
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    • 253 11 Lil Abner By Al Capp onek,ck-aj^ahd) isgcn' >t'kickthem -<^£ g\ -sXaaPI HAMaaaatV BETH' LATE. UL /rCV.% THAR SC SPORTS DCWhiff \%'2 Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin "TZI^SPJB^ I I ...SHARP AS mm mmmm mWf^- Us^ eS^{ vvELL, KEEP IT iTaaaV^-^L- amazing s<^^\ a.nd naive Mississippi hnv,< dva T i
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  • 62 12 JOYCE SIM (left) school champion for two years running:, winning the 220 yards 'A" Division m fine style at the tallies Girls' School 9th annual athletic meet held on the R.I. ground yesterday. Top photo shows competitors having a lot of fun m the zig-zag
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  • 68 12 S ~~ER 5 A FA. League: D I ts\ Aston A.C. M Sukaramai S g. ntrrer Pork IS p.m. itherhood s Serangoon Twnrett Par- Ml 1 M BJLmt Mtmmwng Bulan at Geylang 5 LETICS Tiong Bahru School I II Annual Sports at ground 2.30 p.m.; Haig Girls' Schools
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  • 63 12 ENTRIES are r ■M Stag-spore Lawn Tennis > Chan*x*nio*nships to be held next nronth tour successive days. The dates ■re is follow, J r*. 7 and B. Open mens singles, c. rr—., open women's doubles, veterans' "-U-Silis. boys' jflbMsHl-s-M _Bl_rlm ein mtXmxh All entries dote on J L"c
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  • 402 12 Forders Take Top Place In SBHFA League on the Singapore Recre Club p**illi* l *tg Scorers vei Samy imrd Zam a-d Bala. Pulau Bukom beat J Sports Club 1-0 at Balo'.ier Road. N'aib scored winning goal m the first ha'.f i -cored a resounding 5-0 win over Malayan Air- k.
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  • 415 12 Joyce Is Star Of The Meet STAR of the Raffles Girls' School 9th annual athletic meet yesterday on the Rallies Institution ground was Joyce Sim, the girl who took premier honours m five events. Joyce was also last year's champion. Three records were broken and one equalled. Joyce was responsible
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  • 37 12 1 Nb ng Tebal Anglo C c School will hold tl annual athloMc sports on SaturJune 8 at the school pad ing at 230 n.m G I the district officer, Nihong Tei)..:. will preLhe prizes
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  • 118 12 BRISTOL. June 5 (Reuter) Gloucestershire bad icorcil foi one at the close of pl.i> m replj tv WeM Indio first inning total of Ml ea the fir-t da. al their match hre tndav. VVISI IMUI S— 1-t lnn> mil lump h Smith 17 N \^.ir.ili
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  • 290 12 ARMY'S Fort Canning softball team can report good progress with the game over the past season. The soldiers' improvement m the game is principally* due to their dynamic manager and pitcher named Frank Crabiree. i From s meagre beginning when Hnal] groop of soldii r
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  • 64 12 FRANK WORRELL of the West fadies hits boantdary rrom i bofl from Jfm Lain r ir Englai I during the WV.sr Indus' first inntooi m the test match tit Edgbaston, Worwickshiro, England, on Jnne 1. Battina at this end It "CoWe" Smith. Colin Cowdrty fields behind the
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  • 187 12 Women's Golf Tourney DRAW and starting times for the Women's Colony Golf Championship qualifying rounds were announced yesterday. The First 18 holes qualifying round is to be played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club on June 9 and the second qualifying round at the Royal Island Cub on June 10.
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  • 36 12 TOKYO, June 5 LAP)— ttasaji Iwamoto, Japan's flyweight champ won a 10-round decision over Danny Kidd of the Phili] pines at Inter lational Stadium before 4,000 fans tonight Thf fight was a non-title contest
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  • 757 12 NINETEEN oi Malaya's top stayen have entered tot the Perak Derby over 1| miles which will be run off on June 22. They are: Adelaide Star, Banquo. Bright Prospect Byzantium. Brilliant Scholar, Blue Ice. Cinder's Prince, Delivery, Daybrook Forest Duke, Great Saxon. Gallant Turk.
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  • 385 12 CREPELLO 'S DERBY BY 1½ LENGTHS By VERNON MORGAN EPSOM DOWNS, (Surrey), June 5 (Reuter)— Sir Victor Sassoon's Crepello a 6/4 favourite scored a popular victory m the 178 th running of the Derb> this afternoon. The favourite won clcverlv by one-and-a-half lengths from tne Irish outsider Ballvmoss, owned by
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  • 87 12 Cl. 2 3 For Next S'pore Races SES Class 2 and Class m at the next Singapore Turf Club meeting on July 6. 10 and 13. Entrie close on Wednesday. June 26. Distances and Stakes are: Two: Ist run— 6 fur- *:s or one mile; 2nd run— .rlongs, or 7
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  • 95 12 THERE: will be eight on the fir^t and third and onh >.v\en on the m c: n I .i|!,,u:ng is thi s< im n.i- f i \<« o\rl and lv. m.- < I FOI R— I»!V- l t longs and fc. furlong I and 4: b furlong's 2nd
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