Singapore Standard, 12 June 1957

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  • 28 1 Singapore Standard £STL* 'MOO" J^ V^| JL «NI^H0 SPIT^ Ml. v». 313 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1957 i 1 PAGE? n CENTS 600 Workers Continue 'Go Slow' Tactics
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  • 424 1 Singapore, Penang Will Handle Held-Up Cargoes KUALA LUMPUR, TUES.—SCORES OF CARGO SHIPS EN ROUTE TO PORT SWETTENHAM ARE TO BE DIVERTED TO PENANG AND SINGAPORE, FOLLOWING THE MALAYAN RAILWAY'S DECISION TONIGHT TO CUT THE PORT'S OPERATIONS BECAUSE OF THE WILDCAT -GO SLOW" ACTION BY SIX HUNDRED
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  • 361 1 Was US Navy Involved? < HICHF.STER. Lnaland, -e 11 il P> Briti>h e enshrouded the case tc headless fro- man in ne >ei rt»i > totl i on t orders from Ihe u<>\ t '.mont of Prime .Minister Id M.umill.uv US j b- d. Ada- r t
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  • 71 1 PLYMOUTH, V i> lhu- June 11 r> Mayflower II and r crew 21 led b v C.l DtaJ n :::-rs neared the end of BT^:r v3j 1° jiv 7ap:a.n Villien reported by telephone that ir^-r:;^-" l r- Dli :a f 1 which made the cro.- 337
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  • 84 1 BARONESS SAYS SPORE IS MOST EXCITING lit K FULL name is Baroness Sonja do (iirard de Mielot :n Coehoorn. Her a?e: 2!». "•he is the wife of an engine* r in Souraba>a. Bareness Sonia. who had been holidaying in Singapore for three weeks, yestt■••day left for home in a Garuda
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  • 79 1 WASHINGTON'. June 11 p >nh wi r r turned to his office in the w g of the White House today fully recovered from a stomach OPWt which m m bed ail day yesterd.iv rters were told th.it the President intended to n m letters and
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  • 305 1 BEXTONG, Tues.— A horror-struck man today saw his wife, the mother of his nine children, mauled and dragged away by a ferocious man-eating tiger. Screaming for help, he and his son raced after the beast only to -see it drop the viciously mangled
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  • 374 1 End Of 22-Year Liberal Rule TORONTO. June 11 (AP) A smashing political uj^et today ended the 22-year-rule ol Canada's Liberal Party and placed upon John Dicfenbaker, 61-year-old Conservative leader, the responsibility for forming a new jjovernment. 1 Xbf task was doubly difTicult because
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  • 40 1 MARSHAL Nikolai Buiganin and Mr NiUU Khrushchev. who are now on a tour through the Finnish Provine- left Lahti. South Finland, this morning for Kaipola at the Paejaene Lake. Middle Finland, famous for tta sreat natural beauty. Reuter
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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE. Police r [ghl I taint I a man in con- tio the thefi of i wal- c n1 linilUl $10.3 from an bn> pro\r nent Trust Flat in Queen's Town-
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  • 87 1 No Gurkhas For British Army -Reds KATMANDU, June 11 (Reuten Tie Nepal Communist Party which has ended its second congress here, adopted a resolution demanding that recruitment of Gurkhas lor the British Army be banned. The llve-yeai Anfto-Nepa-l< e recruiting agreement .-luned ID 195"< i.s due for lenewal BOOH, but
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  • 41 1 TAIPEI. June 11 (UP) Liu Fu-Ghien'a wedding was Interrupted when his bride complained of a "severe stomach ache,"' it was reported here today. A few 7 hours later the bride-to-be gave birth to a6£ pound boy.
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  • 182 1 Three-day October Visit LONDON. June 11 <Reutcr> Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip have accepted suggestion from the Canadian Government that they should vi.-:t Canada in October. Buckingham Palace announced tonight. At the same time, an invitation from President Elsenhower to the Queen and Prince Philip to
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  • 73 1 MANILA. June 11 (AP) A Philippine government health official yesterday said 884 persons died ot influenza in the epidemic sweeping this republic since early last May and 300.800 were downed by the disease. Acting Health Secretary Rafael Tumbokon released the figures as reports continued to
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  • 168 1 Duke Of Gloucester Will Represent The Queen On M-Day KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Duke of Gloucester, uncle of the Queen, will be her special representative at the Merdeka Day celebrations, it was announced today. The Duke will be accompanied by the Duchess. One of the closest advisers of the Qu?en.
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  • 71 1 THIEVES broke into the Fowlie Road home of Madam Khoo Kian Neo in Singapore on Monday and made off with cash and Jewellery worth Sin. ooo. Madam Khoo told police that she locked up her house at about 8 a.m. and on her return at iunch time found
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  • 123 1 LONDON. June 11 (Renter)— Lord Ifancroft has been appointed Minister Without Portfolio in I Conservative Government in succession to the Earl of Munster. who has resigned, it was officially announced today from No. 10 Downing Street. Lord Mancroft was formerly Parliamentary Secretary at
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  • 263 1 Sumual Ousted —Revolt Over J IKARI V June 11 dP) Armj hiel ol Staff MaM<r Gem t .il Abdul Haris Nasution toda> reported to Prnn«- Minisi«'i Dm.inna on what appeared to l> a sue lul Mtliil r,n 1,, tl e lil (i < ■n > i ;i
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  • 18 1 $85,000 DOPE SEIZED HONGKONG. Jure Q had aboard a p.ine fr m Bar. si. r :nto heroin tMI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 105 1 Cap tu re LHe and its sparkling colours with CINE CAMERAS for THE BEST THINGS in life are free NANYANG WATCH CO. LTD. Camera Department S4. North Bridge Road. -;3pore-6. Tel: ***** 9 to«t»the»eht«riu::y m igh the new t^VAffrtf 7-> gArr.e sleep comes easily; u^^J4 J ii^^ :st tike steps
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    • 39 1 liir'i i 'i'i ■ciii..K>>Pi Sole Agents: SCOTT b ENGLISH (S E.A.I LTD Singapore b Kocic Lumpur Bow to be prettier H^. make-up 'tio' won t c-v ffkf or rHonq» colour on you' sk jj> BEAUTY B^^ .'> i mii o%
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  • 183 2 Door Not Closed To Exchanges On Middle East LONDON, June 11 (Reiner) The Ri^ li B Western governments, the t nited Mates. Franu Britain, today replied to the Soviet government '> i on the Middie Fast of April 19. A spokesman said Were handed to
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  • 341 2 GIRARD WAS NOT ON DUTY WHEN HE KILLED WOMAN, CHARGES JAP MINISTER TOKYO, June 11 (Injustice Minister Tmekichi Nakamura said yesterday, that U.S. Army Specialist William S. Girard was not on duty when he fired the fatal shot that killed a Japanese woman on January 30. Nakamura Charged that Americans
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  • 56 2 SECRETARY of Slate John FMter »t hfa news c r 'nferei i I rday, charged thai Britain's action in rering barrien on trade with Red China will not result in any more commerce but merelv liable the Communists to shift ir purchasing power to strategic gooes to
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  • 203 2 Allow Observers At Next Atomic Explosion Romulo's Challenge To Khrushchev CLEVELAND, June 11, (AP) Gen. Carlos P. Komulo, Philippine ambassador to the Tnited States, yesterday called on Communist Party boss Nikita Khrushchev to permit observers from non-Communist countries tn observe the next atomic explosion. Romulo, Who also is the Philippine
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  • 55 2 ROME. J-:ne 11. (Re.;ter\ Signor Giovanni Gronrhi. President of the Italian Republic. tonight began his search f p r a new Italian Premier, to replace Senator Adone Zoli vrho resigned las' Bighi iHth his Christian Democrat Cabinet. The Presidents consultation? with political leaders will last till
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  • 100 2 VATICAN CITY. June 11 (Reuter) Precautions are being taken in the Vatican to protect Pope Pius XII from the "Asian influenza" epidemic, it was learned today The Pontiff receives an average of one million people a year from all over the world and his
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  • 105 2 New French Govt. Announced PARIS. June 11 <Reuter>M. Bourgt^-Maunoury, 42--year-old Radical, v. pr< sent his new cabinet of 14 ministers to If. l •ne Coty. French President The 42-year-old Radical premier announce d the cabinet shortly after a-m. 1 and will seek investiture v be meets the National sembly U
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  • 134 2 CLOSING rubber pno> (rents per It in Sinca pore rcsterdaj wen Bu>rr- v f Int .)ul> R.SS N,i K s No 2 K v v No 3 j nnp:— Stea.fl> Ihe pricr of tir Singapore yesterda: vW prr pirul I: 87J cents I OSING Od December Januarv March
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  • 261 2 U.S. Ready To Propose Air Inspection Scheme WASHINGTON'. Jvne 11 (Reuten Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, disclosed today that the United States was prepared to make to the Soviet Union a solid proposal for an aerial inspection scheme In the Arctic. He also told a Pre.;s conference
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  • 67 2 WASHINGTON. June 11, (Renter*. Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State. sairi today the United States had no P-an for intervening or interfering in any way in Algeria. Mr. Dolla mad* this comment at his press conference when told of report? that the
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  • 23 2 JOBERT OBOL'SS:ER 57. internationally known Swiss composer, was found rtabbed to death in his apartment in Zurich yesterday, police announced. UP
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  • 73 2 LONDON. June 11, (Renter) Britain today issuer! 4,000--word statement denying point by point, alienations of brutality and torture by British forces in her troubled Mediterranean island colony of Cyprus. Field Marshal Sir John Haraing, Governor of Cyprus, dec lared in a foreword to the document: "The forces
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  • 52 2 PORT SAID. June 11 <Reufcer) Fifty ships, including 14 flying the British flag, passed through the Suez Canal today the largest number since the waterway reopened two months aso. The Egyptian Suez Canal Authority is considering whether to establish four convoys daily instead of the
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  • 110 2 ALGIERS. June 11 <Reuter) Hundreds of young Frenchmen roamed Algiei today overturning cars, sma>hing windows and attacking Moslems a^ the city prepared to bury five Ol dead from a Bunday bomb blast which killed <.-..: Europeans. Three thousand paratroopers, rushed to Algiers as security shock
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  • 124 2 WASHINGTON, June 11. (UP). Scattered local epidemics of "Oriental flu' may break out in several parts of the United States this summer. "But we are not lik-alv to have a major nationwide epi- demic until next fall or winter if then." Thai is the present
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  • 32 2 POWER CON FAB THE Power enoe, attended by 50 nationsincluding Japan ended s; day session in Belgrade ytsU ith a renewed viet Union for the mission of Communist China the organisation. Reuter.
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  • 20 2 T>HE death of Mr. G. R**"fJJ 1 occurred vestc- June) at the General H at 2 p.n- le«v« r0
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 49 2 'DELTA ROAD I ~a is I having y a I Mobilgas I iLAu A BRAND NEW "CTERN RED HORSE STATION HERE OPERATED BY Rt?''Ja\ BORNEO /wJo -A MOTORS ,OxV>^^ LIMITED couch ksym MIXTURE l^lli 11 "V. l/;iM fy^r^^ \^^^^Kf i 1 W^m I W^ f If I T otK
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  • 53 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices TIIL sirl uith the winsome smile is F.ucy Mun M it- secretary in \taka and Co.. Ltd.. Singapore. Lucy TnT ."V'V and J eadin e. She plans to go to -pan ior i noiid.iv in the near future. Lucy is tikiii"part in the "Four Girl.s
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  • 206 3 l«'Ws 14-year-old daughter into prostitution told a >inaapore Court \esterday that she had given a loan of *2iH) to the widow out of sympathy. f "I was moved by her tear •be told the First trict Judge, Mr. J.W.D. Ambrose when
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  • 36 3 H .K. EXCHANGE HON ,KOXC;. J i:ne 1] S] e ial Standard Ser Closing prices of the H kong Exchange were 516.80 to £1 Ster f to Malaya $1; 4 to one Indonesian Rup-^ iah: Gold
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  • 62 3 FILM STAR WELCOME FOR DANCER WORLD famous dancer. Kathcrine Dunham, will be accorded a film star's welcome when She arrives in the Colony on Saturday night. Due irtnlfhj from Broadway via Manila. Miss Dunham will open MMOn at the Singmpore'fl Odcon Theatre stage on Jane 27 The re?t of her
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  • 84 3 MORE than 400 pteca of Chinese calligraphy, and painting! by two v.cll-known artists Mr. Bunyan Lau ;md his v. [fa S li-chung Lau, will lie exhibited at the Chinese Cham. lof C"f!HIIHI'f Singapore B to-morrow until JIIM LC Mr Lau is principal of tno •■rnationa! Art School
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  • 101 3 ■■EX THUGS n the run i since •'Operation Dagger," was launched in last September, were cornered by police in a Xe-.v Bridge Road «lub on II iy r.ight taken into oust- Tl is the result of a P t« Det.-Insp. Au-yong W«i who
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  • 267 3 LABOUR MAN PRAISES FOOD DENIAL PLAN FOOD denial schemes and co-operation between the Army and Air Force in the Federation should eliminate the Communist terrorists in two years, British Labour Party spokesman on air defence, Mr. Geoffrey de Freitas, told the Standard yesterday. Mr.
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  • 63 3 FICiHT more Singapore photographers have beer, ■warded the Association of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain. They are: tag Keo Chore Yip ChOllf Fi.n. Ho Koon Slang, Tan Ten? Chow. Lee Tak H v. Koh Chye Pong. Kofa Eng Hoc (all members of the
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  • 221 3 Xlubs Are An Object Lesson' A MESSAGE from Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, calling upon the youths of the Colony to prepare now for a "significant and radical change" in their outlook is contained in the Singapore Youth Council's first magazine. Singapore, Mr.
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  • 66 3 twelve hotels, suspected of being used as hnthc!:--were raided by the Anti-Vice Squad of the Singapore Police on Monday. Situated in the Jalan Bcsar, GeyUng and Katong districts, the hotels had been under surveillance for a week before the Po'ire swooped on them. Ri •t: Four
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  • 47 3 SEVEN workers, five women and two men, were hurt when a beam from a building under construction in Tanjong Katong Road In Singapore, crashed Two were admitted to hospital The rest tm treated for cuts and bruises and were later allowed to go home.
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  • 33 3 WOO Sui Ka:. 57, of Meyer Road. Singapore, was admitted to hospital yesterday suffering IfOB (>n the wrists and nf' k Hi- condition was stated to he serious Police are investigating.
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  • 128 3 He Staged 2 Hold-Ups In A Day PENANO, Tues.— Nine hours after he took part in an armed robbery at New Lane, an unemployed youth staged another hold-up at a shop in Beach Street, the Sessions Court was to d today. Choo Beng Hon£. 20. pleaded guilty to a charge
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  • 204 3 Govt. To Consider Special Payment SINGAPORE Government will consider payment vi appointment allowances to principals and re? ponsi- ble officers of Cnmese schools in the Colony. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. Minister for Education, said yesterday. Mr. Chew told a M HUB delegation from seven Chir.c-e Educational organizations to forward detailed
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  • 115 3 Awards For F.E.A.F. Personnel THE Queen has approved awards recommended by the Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force, for operational service in Malaya, to the following:— Distinguished Flying Cross Fl./Lt. W. F. J Stevens. Fl./Lt. W. F. Bjrkc. Lieut. E. Mitchell and Fl./Lt. R. B Morgan. Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross—
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  • 24 3 A 24-ycar-old bOUMWtfe, Yon Ngiap Yang, was found hanging in the bedroom of her homo in Tanjong Katong Road. Singapore, yesterday morning.
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  • 117 3 A SINGLE-engined de Havilland Chipmunk aircraft, used in Canada after the war for training pilots, was yesterday delivered to the Royal Singapore Flying Club. The plane, a $15,000 twoseater. has, been bought by the Flying Club for train- ing local boys to fly. It will be
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  • 108 3 INDEPENDENT candidate for the Cairnhill byelection and president of ;hc Singapore Malay Union. Tunku Muda Moha'med bin Mahmood. yesterday issued c-; four-point election manifesto. The four pointl are as follows: 1. To increase the number of secondary polytechnic ■choolf to enable the country to depend <^n
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  • 56 3 PEXAXG. Tues.— The A:' Council here will be presenting two Singapore artistes, Gob Soon Tioe (violin) and Noreen Stokes (piar.o) in a radta] ti the- St Xgvier's Institution on Pridaj Ticket! It IS, md |1 aie obtainable at Messrs. Pritchards and Co., tn£ it the door
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 107 3 Are you lacking in energy. feeling tired... ;Vs^ J v do your thoughts go round and round? When diffi©aTHa»ar' In c il ze 0' at h--^e do you find you cannot thfnk clearly and *ave to struggle through tfn H^j'T^ t iff day? If soyoi. SaaatajMi Sawatogen is a nerve
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    • 232 3 P/oy Sate With BIKE! Pivoting, fastbreaking, rebound- V' ing over the "V BOUm of to-day's fast-paced games \s can take a lot Ml of you, cause ser- r^^S^^pi' f iOus strains celling V f for the firm ?upport of a rugged E KE Supporter. v4£ A A•• k nov» r
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  • 298 4 Othman To Hold Watching Brief At Commonwealth Premiers 9 Conference Britain To Propose Fed. Admission KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayan Commissioner in the United Kingdom, Inche Othman bin Mohamed, will hold a 'watching brief for the Federation during the meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers in London on June 26, the Standard
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  • 212 4 KUALA 1.1 VPIR.Tues Communism is the number one enemy of Malayan youth but it can be overcome, said the federal Department of Youth Services today. The ISirH of getting something for nothing, anc. getting the maximum amouni ol r> '> DCJP foe tbi
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  • 63 4 SOCIAL and Cultural Secretary of the Singapore Indian Association, .Mr. J. S. Nair who will leave the Colony for India on Friday on a three month holiday. Dwtag his st.n in India. Mr. Nair, who Is alto the Chairman of the RASC Civilian I] mployees Co-operative.
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  • 55 4 POLICE -ivr am ted a few members of gaOf, whom they < e to tx nsible for the theft of $12,000 worth of lies from a North Bridge Road ?hoo In Mngapwi taal month. The anml i"' Wl v:i c ;>v tint ASP., Mr. Elam Din,
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  • 38 4 RAUB. Tue?.— A mother of seven, Lm Yew, M, who wu ved in a lorry acddeni it i lay ai Um 4 1st. Mile Raub>Trai mad, died ihortiy after admission to tr.e Ratio hospital.
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  • 23 4 family remittance! Cram Malaya to China las; month died $1,776,018. Of this $1,355,583 was sent fnm Smgpporc, the remainder from the Federation.
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  • 58 4 kuala lumpur. Toes.— Muslim residents of Petaling Java will celebrate Hari Raya Hajl with .-ports for the children, Bersanjl (a recital of the biography of Prophet Mohammad) and Rnnsjgrn;;. The oijtanizer ol the fete. the first to bo held, i> Ra.ia Nong Chlk bin Raja [shak.
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  • 63 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tim.— A Muthusamy, IT. ar i P. Chciliah. 15. were today sent to the Henry Gkirney Approved School in Mais by Sessions I :_;e inchc MJC Hashin when they pleaded guilty to jointly disposing ofl $560 worth of stolen i: i n. Both
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  • 32 4 GOH YU KOON of Temiang Renchong Estate. Muar. vu yesterday fined Sl5O in the Session; Court for possession ol Beren pilla of chandu dross on May 21, at Pagch Town.
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  • 179 4 Census Men Prepare For Final Count KUANTAN. Tut'?. Sea And river wayiarers along East Coast can i sped to be awakened in the early hours ot June IR. when ennsM rators begin their rounds in boats and launches for the "finale** Of the deeaiil census m Malaya. Police have boon
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 886 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance fiHCAPoitc.— b£&tssi mmmm 9*r%V**r\* BWBW ft," lr o l«n IKL); 830 Fout jn^ His Orchestra 8.15 Musical Rrx Be'antara 1245 3. 7 ana 9is igffiy^FV #JMMB^gW^B» ,s». 3:npapwe Scrapbrok: 8 4.) Dnnce Time Ml&fc-rfS&lMata— jmJr^JOm g ?k■,. cm (KLI 8 pm 1.-. :r.:..- ll m
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  • 439 5 'A misrepresentation of facts' says Singapore Government Normal Trainees Can Now Rise To The Highest Posts SINGAPORE Government said yesterday there was '"absolutely no justification" on the part of normal trained teachers to start any action to precipitate a strike. In a statement replying
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  • 112 5 Stretchers Take Them To Court AN 0 rpond a M. funderland and h. ..ore yesterday brought or. strei h«rs into a Singapore Tr I court where Sunderland |o answer a charge of n gent driv The court was told that Sunderland rode a motorcycle, with his wife as pillion and
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  • 34 5 PETITION writer, Francis Xavier Ross, claimed trial > Singapore Court yesterday a ze of cheating S. Sular April and I f i year Bail of $500 was allowed June 18.
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  • 166 5 TPOH, Tue protest has been made by the People's Progressive Party of I Malaya against the practice of Lpusterin* students to attend Ijolitical rallies '•In a statement issued today flw Progressives criticize the Alliance Government for allowing school children to attend political rail **Becogni?ed non-Alliance pofitical
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  • 24 5 )distC lurch -iolc: a bazaar and fun fair in the church compound at Ureja, E t R 11 a.-. B n w.
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  • 58 5 THE MISSFS I>, Janet and Dnrtcn. iaagMen of Mr. Ke Soon Hour, arc seen here in elaborate a|| Chinese costumes of a bride (Janet) and Rroom (Doreen). Tliey were taking part in a recent charity show entitled International Marriages at Raffles Hotel. The
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  • 28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. Soo Ifofa F. v--. .-.r-old enr- from Singapore, vu found dead in a bus returning from Bata Caves, near here, last night
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  • 31 5 THE Si ipore Chinese Y.M.C.A. Students and Youth Department will present "One a Of Music' 1 nt the Association Hall, Prince Edward' Roni. it 4 p.m. on June 15-
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  • 53 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuci eration [igi, Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, will Inaugurate on Thursday the BBC's new series "•Road to Indepondenco" beamed to Asia. Sir Donald, who will go on tiif aii nt %JSS p.m. i.- expected to outline the negotiations leading up to independence
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 5 THiS commemorative envelopi 1 featuring Britain s first Mesaton (hydrogen) bomb test at ChristflUU Island was received in Singapore recently. It was sent by a sailor of the British tanker. Sovereign Wave, which participated in the operation, to a friend in the Colony. Each member taking part in the tests
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  • 48 5 KUALA LUMPITL Tues Mia Chua Gu.'ik Hoon, second daughter of Mr. and! Mr?. Chua Boon Guan of Kuala Lump a was today married to Air. Ben Tan. local representative of the Asian Press Service of the Philippines The couple vrfll spend their honeymoon in Fraser'* Hill.
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  • 140 5 New Chief For Leper Colony KUALA LUMPUR. Titos. Dr K. II Reddy. former Supervisor of Penang's Pulau Jerejak leper asylum, today became the head of the Sungel Buloh Leper Settlement near here. He succeeds Dr. B. D. liolesworth, who resigned three months a«o in protest ■gainst the Alliance Government's medical
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  • 157 5 IPOII, Tues. A Magistrate's Court here today ordered the acquittal of three youths of being members of an unlawful assembly and assaulting lour men at Chamberlain Road on March 29. Chong Sin Onn. Foong Tuck Hen-: and Ng Ah I.ek. irhOM defence was not
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  • 85 5 Tunku's Brother proposed As Governor PENANG, Tues.— The Penin. ndai Malaj* 1 Union today pnpOMd Tunku Kassim. elder brother of the Chief Minister, Turvku Abdul Rahman, be appointed the Governor of the State of Penan? when Malaya becomes inc.ependent. The Secretary General of the Union. Enche Isa Hussain. today c;:,i:ncd
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  • 183 5 Romantic Names To Ride The Rails KUALA LUMPUR, T.;cs. There's romance in a name— at least thafs the \v;)v the Malayan Railway looks at it. The organisation has coined 'romantic names' for its cxpresi trail to Penang and Singapore which from Septi iber will be hauled by I.smi h.p. diesel
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  • 98 5 3 Youths Face Murder Charge BATU SAJAH, Ttaaw, Three youths reduced in the Magistrate's Court here to<'ay, to hear a charge of murder explained to 11 T. v were alleged to have battered an Itrjear-old iee- m vendor. Yong Pi i on June 5. at Kamponc Tetok Perang in Parit
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  • 65 5 KT.AXG. IteC—TlM K divisioa of U.M.X.O. will shortly lav r.rh a "door-to-door" campaign to raise $27,000 for independence celebrations in the district. The district Mcrdeka finance committee estimated the a $50,000. The Selangor Government has already voted $23,000. Highlights of the celebrations in the district will
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 274 5 AFTER INFLUENZAT After lnflvenza: confirm with pleasure r £f tli.it yii u r well-known «r« Jl m C^S i\illu> Tonic" lias /^> V f^ =^S^ Wj fenL&L rendered m invaluable and jt&T^^-Ji Ai/TOyT, Mir.- -«r\i(.'s during the SS >rf\/V /^^s f^S^^^J t• -tit he.i\y epidemic «if \m =s^^J^ '^»V r
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    • 222 5 This is the* opportune r~~+ tini*> io Saw Sale in tjrattii progress FURNISHING FABRICS In Latest, Exclusive Designs Charming Plain Colours To Beautify )<>w Bitncahwt a llcusw Just take a Glance Remember it's on the FIRST FLOOR, Plea^« D\ed Furnishing 47" 53. 30 I .P. $2.50 S.P per >d. j
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 575 6 Y refugee government, depending on foreign subsidy for its existence, has no right to ex c recognition from any country. Kuorr.ir.ta: q iais m Formosa are not contributing to Inf ol the position of the Chinese in Mala i by -ommenting that Malaya dedfton not to
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    • 351 6 S^V^ 2 M normal trained teachers have anWWWfi their decision to take a strike ballot. The no* ed on what they allege is the Governments ie •in absorbing normal trained teachen tnto I Education S rvice. But this is NOT v" 1 reason behind 111 ke threat That
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 296 6 The Post Offices Sir Observations made of the various Pott Offices in the country during my recent business tour prompts me to point out that many of the existing Post Office buildings are in p If need of replacement. The Post Office is perf> ntfß| v< ry important MfVIM to
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  • 352 6  -  John Davy *-by 1 SCIENCE J a curious fact tktt I bigqest obstacle lo modernis: I ddmg Intry is probably the common brick. The standard bricfc is, allowiny mr mortar, nine •■-r: "'/•-<: half r This is a tor 'layer to liandle, but it i a
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  • 727 6 Gordon Maclean reports from Nairobi that the Mau I Mau Emergency is virtually over Ihe flow of overseas tourists has restarted on a big scale into Kenya's vast game parks and nature reserves for which this part of British East Afi ica is famous. In
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  • 700 6  - How Psychiatry helps in reducing Juvenile Delinquency John Rigg Thailand Doctor's Studies In Britain Under Colombo Plan LONDON j/VERY country has its problems of juvenile delinquency, and in most countries attempts are being made to discover, and remove, their fundamental causes. We in Britain believe that by using psychologic il
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  • 585 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA by VV HI.N the Singapore AntiTubercuiosis Association meets shortly, an item on the agenda for discussion will he the mo\e by the association to restrict voting powers to only 250 members. This proposal has brvn described by Health Minister A J. Braga
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    • 89 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY SEASON TICKETS SAVE MONEY The rates for monthly and quarterly season tickets on the Malayan Railway are as follc* (a) Monthly season tickets between 50 mites apart: Ist class 2nd class 3rd class $4.50 $2.20 $1.50 per mile per month Minimum charge $4.50 per season ticket. (b) Quarterly
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  • 28 7 THIS IS NOT MARILYN -BUT DIANA Jf A recent picI ture of glai morous British film star Diana Dors nho recently srparat»'d from her t husband. Deni* Hamilton
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  • 148 7 Good Fruit Of The Nuclear Tree Has Made Peace Safer' PETERBOROUGH, England, June 11 (Renter)— V iin has made "■peace safer than it was" by hemming .fading nuclear power. .Mr. lan Macleod, Minister of inur. .said here yesterday. The Minister urged' his dience at a Conservative to reTd between the
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  • 94 7 HONGKONG. June 11 (Reuter) Miss Li Li-hwa. glamorous Chinese film star who here tomorrow for Hollywood to take part in the flfrn "China Doll," said in an interview nere today: "I am too busy to think of getting She refused to confirm or deny earlier
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  • 247 7 GHANA'S 'TREASON' AGAINST QUEEN' Appiah Threatens Armed Resistance ACCRA, Ghana, June 11, (Reuter) Mr. Joe Appiah, son-in-law of the late Sir Stafford Cripps, former British Chancellor of the Exchequer, last night accused the Ghanaian government of "acts of sedition and treason against Her Majesty the Queen." 11l Appiah, cln executive
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  • 206 7 'Bless This Car' Parson's Plan For Safety LONDON, June 11 A parson has appealed to his parishioners to have their cars hlessetl with holy water. He thinks it will help road safety. The Rev. Richard Wesson, Perpetual Curate of St. Andrew's. Luton. Beds, made the appeal in his parish ir.a^azine.
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  • 109 7 Pastor And 5 Sentenced To Death BUDAPEST, June 11 (Reu—Six Hungarian "counterrevolutionaries." including Cnlvinist pastor and a theatrical producer, were sentenced to death ye t ere. ay at Gyner, western Hungary, after I twotrial by a summary court. The pastor, Lajos C:'v 11 nn i the producer, Gabof t t
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  • 204 7  -  Nikita Khrushchev -By LAHTI. June 11 (Rruter)— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party leader, said yesterday that he who is against smiles is for war and he who approves ol smiles is for eternal peace. In a short extempore speech on his arrival in
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  • 97 7 Held For £900,000 Swindle PARIS. June 11 (Renter) One of the founders of France's greet National Lottery terdav held in the Sante Prison in Paris OB h charge n| "fraudulent bankruptcy" involving 9DO million francs (about I sterling), including large sums of lottery money. He is al?o chars: o with
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  • 43 7 FLORENCE Bi v. v Booth, daughter-in-law of the foundei of the Salvation Army, riieci at her home in Berkshire, yesterday, aged 95. She WM the widow of Bramwrt Booth, the second general of the Salvation A; v. UP
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  • 107 7 LONDON. June 11 (UP)— Eddie Kilbey ha.d suffered from speech fright since he was 10 but he neither .stammered nor stuttered when he said his marriase VOWS this spring. The preacher had him hypnotised. The 21-.vear-old Londoner's brunette bride Jill found out about his later trace
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  • 191 7 Cheap Jap Goods Worry Aussie Traders IHLBorUNF. June 11. (Reutei Australian :iu«n turei today protested slfonglj nst a move to place Japan tth othei forcian countries. The Heraia tied. Industries covering a wicU e of goods coinpiained ially to the Victorian chair.!- or of Manufacturer! The Cbamber*! gemrsj manager, Mr.
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  • 81 7 Away Goes New U.S. Missile photo. A U.S. Air Force H-'?9 drops a Lockheed X-7 ramjet lest missile from its wins over a range at llolloman Air Development centre at Alamogordo, New Mexico, recently Smoke is rel< ascd from the j)lane to aid tracking from the ground. The X-7 carries
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  • 313 7 LONDON, June 11 A wedding: ceremony was stopped by voice from the back oi a church, a court was told yesterday. A woman said: "This marriage cannot proceed. Hi has a wife living.' 1 Miir speaker said she was a friend I the real
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  • 55 7 HOLLYWOOD. June 11 (AI I)—Anm-lita1 Anm-lita MtCall halfScot halt -Nit ara^uan st.indin for Sophia Loren, fainted (luritn: filmiim BCTC The reason: A dress fitted for Miss I. men's hour£la> s fiiitirc. "Mivs orcn's waist is 23 inches. Miss MrCall's 28." a wardrobe attendant explained later. "Th° poor firl
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    • 97 7 iwm&s y4M r\ /A The choice of the world's ?mc r test c-n t Peggy Scge's Nail </ preparations bring added lo\ehness to your f ngertips. Use the wonderful Nail polishes to highlight your lovely hands. Try the V» new colour "Gay Moment." Polish Remoter 51. 25 Plain Polish Si
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  • 80 8 THE following were elected Offlce-bearen U the Singapore Government Miscellaneous Services Union at a meeting held recently: President Mr. M.S. Ifenon. vice-president Mr. Anthony Chew Yong. hon. gen. sec. Mr. Sonny Chua. as.st. ban. sec. Mr. Lye Kwok Teow. and hon. treasurer Mr. ILK, Ghani. Committee Messrs.
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  • 265 8 Move To Form National Worker Body Is Mooted LEADERS of several powerful trade unions in Singapore are considering plans either to amend the constitution of the 60.000-strong Trades Union Congress to form a National Workers Congress. This move follows the TUC's failure to conply with
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  • 157 8 SHES OFF TO LONDON FOR HER WEDDING MISS Jade 1.0 S\'.ee Geok, an Ayer Hii an) telephone operator. Hew into Sii vesterday on the first leg of her |£00-mi}e tourney to London to marry Ge S. Irving, a bank i J« le lell in love with George v. .-en she
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  • 23 8 ttie Singapore Gun Qut nr.no'irr; I thai then v/i'.! be no pneti I lbOO< tomorrnvv'. being Queen's Birthday and Public Holiday.
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  • 208 8 A STUDENT, Abdul Rahman bin Sarwaradin, 19, was yesterday bound over lor six months for 5250 by the Seventh Magistrate, Mr. S. K. Lee, on a charge of intruding upon the privacy of Fatimah binte Haji Mohamed, at Radin Mas, on Jan. 26. Fatimah
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  • 65 8 HAZEL Ivy IjIIHUH. who lued her husband, Frank Albert Mussett, a businessman, fcr divorce on grounds of adultery, was granted a decree r.isi by Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The decree is to be made absolute in six months. The parties were married
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  • 38 8 RAJAH Earnest. 44. was yesterday acquitted by the Seventh Magistrate, Mr. P. K. Lee on a charge of wrongfully confining a woman. Esther M. Rodtwith, in a room in Cheviot Hill, of! Sig'.ap Roac, on May 30.
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  • 158 8 More Pay Talks For Seamen SINGAPORE'S Maritim.? Employe:".-;' Federation is to discuss a collective agrwnicr.t with four local seamen's unions on conditions of employment an r Increased wages. Disclosing this to the Standard y, terday, a nwkesman for the Malayan National Seamen's Union said that although no date has been
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  • 200 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Ttes. British and Federation troops rehearsed here for the biggest ever Queen's Birthday Parade in Malaya —and caused the capital's worst ever traffic jam. Hundred* 1 1 ofl) woifcaw and commei la] e ip] were more than <m hour late for work as roads leading
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  • 54 8 LEARNER drivers who fail in their test will in future be told why they failed. Their instructors too may be present to learn the reasons. This concession has been granted by Mr. A. a. R;.jah,, Superintendent of Police, following a meeting with representatives of the Singe pore
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  • 38 8 TICKET holders Nos. 335 and 085 are ssked to contact the German Consulate tor their prizes they won at the German Stall "Donation Draw"' he d at the International Bazaar at the Victoria Memorial Hall last week.
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  • 194 8 A STUFFED white cockerel. Captured during a raid on Sinuanorc secret .society members, was yesterday presented *-<> 48 year-old Assistant Commissioner of Police, Criminal Investigation Department. Mr. Ci. C. Ripley. before lie sailed for Britain on retirement in the pas- Beßger liner
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  • 92 8 THOrSAXDS of people are expected to turn up at the Singapore Padang tomorrow to witness the I t'en's birthday parade. Sir Robert Black, imong those attending i the Commissioner of Police, listers, the Speaker of Ibe ef Justice and CommandersThief of the Armed Fc:
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    55 8 JACK lea Tian Min, 1!». of Singapore, a former student of the (hung Lin High School, Penan};, sailed for Britain by the liner, Canton, yesterday to further his studies. He Ay ill take up a course in civil ensincerins at Birmingham Aston Technical College and will be- away
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  • 76 8 AT THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Poli i .'erical Association, the foll< i re elected ofnee- rs for this year: President: Mr. E. E. Davis, vice-president: Mr. Chan Ah secretary: Mr. K. X. Pereira, treasurer; Mr. Chan Chiok Shien. Commr A S -on. Ho Khee
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  • 227 8 THOUSANDS of peoDle in Singapore are confused oy a now accounting arrangement of the City Council whereby they are sometimes paying I their bills over again. The system, recently introduced, sets I date in the month by Which all payments j received will be credited.
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  • 196 8 Principal Testifies For An Ex-Pupil A TEACHER, described by the principal of the re C .'lines e I. 001. Dr. Cheng Aun 1 as a former "outstan pupil of the school," stood in a Singapore Court orday' on a charge of Tan Kok Swee, 24, the teacher, was alleged to
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  • 101 8 New Traffic Arrangement For Penang PEXAXG, Tues.— F rt Roa*, anade Road and Duk« t will be closed to traffic at 7 a.m. tomorrow for the Queen's birthday parade on the Esplanade. Only vehicles carrying ir ed guests and participants in the parade would be permit*.o enter these roads after
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  • 84 8 iirunrjq for Te'ok Ayer, R. Jumabhoy. i acting Chief Minister, Inch* Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, at the Singapore Legislative Assembly meeting on June 19,1 whether persons appearing before the Anti-Corruption Commission to give evidence on corrupt transactions of Assemblymen and others will be protected from
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  • 55 8 THE Pulau Bukom Sport* Club will hold a dance party E id of the club's fund, on June 29. at 8 p.m. ■ecial launch wil. S jests from Pulau m at 1 a.m. T: priced ai nts for membeff and $1 for guest are obtainable from
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  • 300 8 BUS OWNERS CALL A SPECIAL MEETING SINGAPORE Chinese Bus Owners' Association will hold a special meeting on Friday to consider the strike by 350 workers employed in the Tay Koh Yat and Hock Lee bus companies. The Singapore Bus Workers' Union, representing the strikers, on Monday urged
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 199 8 p Just about the Best Soup you've ever had Z' y>3\ Heinz Cream of TomatoSoup I^&Jsfik^S i f^» as a^ tnat °ld-fashioned, te^-^~ wholesome goodness every !*^/^>>>^-^l one oves Made with thespeIMjfH^^-^ r\ cial care you use in your own kitchen, Heinz Tomato Soup is a meal in itself Filled
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  • 243 9 Students Get A Warning K" 3 p Clear Of Strikes C.P.O. \M.. Tues.— Chief police Officer Mr. P. H. tin, today gave a warning to schoolind sirls not to partiin any way whatso- j strike. r hesitate to arrest and br.ru bel :v ;rta any offendcs." he stated. air. O'Flynn
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  • 62 9 TELOK ANSON, Tues.— T badly decomposed head of one of the three missing pasKngers, who fell into the Perak Kiver when a boat capsized •e Basan Dit >h I t recovered near the scene of the trage lay. r.as been identified as that Sinnamah, 36 Two
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  • 62 9 TAIPD s. 1 North Perak Police ofTicers, two from here and one from Krian, will leave for Enj at the end of this month for a six-month course at tiu H in-Dunsmore Police Co They are Mr. K. Sockl gam and Inche Abdul R bin
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  • 319 9 EIGHT MORE DAYS TO GO WITH A CHANCE OF WINNING AN ISLAND OF YOUR DREAMS IN THE PACIFIC OR A RETURN TRIP TICKET BY SEA TO HONGKONG AND WHAT r-AV i YOU DONE ABOUT IT? rJes or? s-r'e r'e are no conditions for
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  • 48 9 MISS SYLVIA TERRY, one of the many entrants in ttir "1 Girls in Imui" contest, .sponsored by Shaw Brothers. Miss Terry was elected Chinese Swimming luh Beauty Queen last year and is a well-known model in Singapore. Thp contest (loses today
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  • 284 9 Tunku Clarifies Naning' s Future KIM. A LIMPIR. Tues.- Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman declared today that although the Reid Commission had made no specific mention in its report about Dato Naning of Malacca, it did not mean that he would lose his pension
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  • 67 9 ipoir. Toe* rerak brmndi of the st. John Ambalance Association will hold :r > appeal week from June 29 to July 8. Paper Hags, posters, car stickers and pencils with the St. John emblem and the Perak State colours will be on sale throughout the week
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  • 153 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A patrol of the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment shot dead a terrorist and wounded another in the Tapah district oi Perak yester- day. The injured terrorist managed I > escape irtth two other members of tre gang. The patrol later
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  • 120 9 K I A NTA N. J lies More th;ui 1.000 leaflets announcing Tang Fuk I.oinu's death by RAF. bombing and security fortes' action last month in Nruri will be distributed by the State Information Department in '1 'emerloh, scene of T:uik's "Boxing Day 1956" ambush.
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  • 34 9 MALACCA. Tues. A 21--year-o'd surrenderee: bandit. Tan Nam Seng, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. K. Somasundram, tod.i.v. for disposing a to n bicycle.
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  • 46 9 THE Federation Govern ment ha^ invited repre>en*attrefl Of fivp Trai daily newspapers to be present at the M< rdeka ceiebr^ftions on Aug SI. They are expeeted In Malaya on Aug. 30. After the independence celebrations, they will tour places of interest.
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  • 27 9 THE Penang Youth Centre will be olTiriar.y opened by the Resident Commissioner, Mr. R P. Binqham. in Acheen Street on June 26 at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 163 9 'Asians Must Take Up More Responsible Roles' Malacca. Tues.— Retiring Chairman oi the National U nion of Government Office \V r.-:cra. Malacca Branch, Mr. Siew Mun Fook. yesterday urged members to accept greater r- sponslbility in view of M.uayanization. Speaking at the annual meeting of the branch, Mr Sicw added
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  • 61 9 A I. OR STAR. Tucs. Ooi Hock, last of the six escapees *U maptuied early today at Mukim Tajar. about six milrs from here Two police volunteer reserves acting on information, waited for him the whole night before picking him up at 5.30 a.m. Ooi and
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  • 242 9 Chief Minister Tells Gua Musang Good Citizens PROPOSALS ON HOW TO TREAT EX-REDS WILL BE CONSIDERED GIA MUSANG, Tues.— Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman last night urged some 2,000 "good citizens" here to induce eight remaining members of a terrorist gang to surrender. The
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  • 132 9 CHETTIARS APPEAL NO DECISION PENANG. Tues. Mr. Justice Shepherd, in the High Court today, reserved Judgment in the appeal against conviction of I Chettiar. who wa fit tal of 53.000 in i Court on three el abetting former Pen: Lim Kheng "der the Prevention of Corruption Ordinance of 1950. Continuing
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  • 38 9 K. TRENGGANU, Tucs.— The following were elected office-bearers of the Indian Association at a meeting held here recently: President Di. D. Sundenj Vice-president Mr. Devan Dn^s, Gen. Secretary Air. K.M. Thomas, and Treasurer— Mr. T.X.K. Pillai.
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  • 262 9 bltterworth. Tuts.— A former rubber tapper. S. Devaraju told the llafistrate*! ourt today that he was forced to marry and that he had not consummated the marriage. The bride's brothers, Raman. Muniandy and Suppiah and three sisters Lctchumi, Munamah and Govinda.-nah were diaraed with
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    44 9 > MK \M» MRS Mai- cohn John Berr> aftrr tlifir wrdding at s t 2 Christophers Church, C Johore. rncntly. The hridr was former- lv .Miss Jennifer Full- j james of London. The (jnioiti. is a Dis- trie t 1 ores! Ufli(er. Kluanc. Johoro v^^\\\\^\\\\\^^^\^\\^^^^^^^^^\^^^^<■
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  • 29 9 THE CoT.-^issioner for India in Ma.: Mr. V. M M. N«;i vcpterday presented his credentials to the High Commissioner. Sir Donald Ma. n.y li K..:. 1. pur.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 60 9 *> nn inland with nnthinn vlst* hut rttrttrtut trt>€* ts:-*l a hut tint m<>n anil a -unv I'infivd tho triitntjlf aamt* j (COMPLETE ABOVE MISSING LINE) m m Address: last line could be something like :tl t— "Should >he lea\e net door open or re supplied it to make it
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    • 226 9 I Dc ghtful Enchanting. 'Petit Poir* Chinese Lccauer Lad.es' Dresser Sets and £jsjggfey c::essories. See all the Exquisite Designs now fe|w\. on display. First Floor. Three and four piece Bronze Mountoi Dressing Table sc'f*^*ZS* i *> r >y {<[ and Si; <\&£ r jter-- Si Available with matching acce# s
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  • 109 10 Mexico To Produce More Rubber THE National Bank of F reign Trade in Mexico predicts the country wiil be producing ail the rubbti N needs for domestic needs in 10 fours— about 25,000 tons annually, Offl ial ?aid this will BftVC Mexico about 150 million pesos (IS million dollars U.S.)
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  • 10 10 JIMAH'S rubber output in v 32,2 i lb.
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  • 47 10 ftffl Douglas E ftforgm, fate* above), Qantas Traffic Superintendent in SfSJfpepore for the last four years, yesterday left on tffl r io Nayidi in Fiji Island*. Mr. Morgan, icho left icilli Jus wife and four sons, 1001 be the iticqcr for QchMs ESS Xnndi.
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  • 215 10 JAPANS TRADE WITH S-E ASIA MAY BE HIT if THE decline of the economic strength of overseas Chinese in South cast Asia minht result in unfavourable effects to Japanese trade with these nations, said Mr. Tohzoh Shimizu, special envoy to South-east Asian nations, on his arrival in Hongkong. He is
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  • 135 10 OH AM ttM matfcri r» lei day, there provement in Malayan industrial shares Tins and rubber; were Stesdj; according to the Alala- Sharcbrokors* A=:sorin'i n Price ehanga announced by the Asso« yesterday were INDUSTRIALS B'ivor.s Se'.ler* Hammer 2.10 214 Jackson Co. l.'iO 1.55 Mnlavan Cement 1 1.fi.l l
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    • 139 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yc t.Tday rose i cent to 93^ C( n1 per Ib. for International first grade rubber f^r July shipment, on a quiet market, nice pened i UghUs hi sher on Improred New York pric< i ov< might Highesi price (\<^<* wta HI cent- but
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    • 30 10 MAY v.'-'rer cropi innOUDCed nre:' Allenl f UJOO lb,; Bnit ls 71 mid Jer.v.n K-.J.'in'nn 60 000 Ib-; Kundong 33.500 lb.; Mentakab 52J00 lb.; Sungei Bagan 133,000 lb.
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  • 187 10 If A i- a Y a N riwn broken vesterd iy i orted Um lollowir.g business done: F A N ardi &M, USt; Gammons 12.10 overnight; Hammer- 12.10 to $3 r.! i Waugb Jncksons $1.53; Cements S1 r eri« c i $1.01: MeAlister SI 80; Metal Box
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  • 55 10 Awards For 42 Employees NATIONAL Carbon (E<:.-f--ern) Ltd. prtMWttd BIDOrdJ and letters of coirm.endalion to 42 employees ct their -premises at the 9-1/4 m.s. Bukit Tiwnh Road. Photo ifcOlDf lOHM of the rcc 'p'cnis WftiJk Mr. E. L. Brisbin, the jinn's ivanaging director xrho IMdt the presentation (extreme rigiit) and
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  • 259 10 Malaya At Welding Meet In U.K. WELDING by g QS ond by electricity pic, a very important pa r f in keeping the wheels of industry turning j n Malaya, stotcs Mi j I. Grcer, the hon. correspondent of the i fish Institute of Welding, sponsors of the British Commonwealth
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  • 407 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya's urgent need for low cost homes could be solved b> using the "Chee-Dex" system building houses with slotted angles and specially made lightweight concrete panels. Mr. John S. Bpurling, ova ees executive of Dcxion London told this to the Standard.
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  • 67 10 A TWO-MAN Paklst?.purchase mission, headed by Hafeez Ahmed. Joint f the Finance Mlnlstrj, will fly to Bangkok tc tiate on buying rice froa Thailand. The mission will also explore the possibility of long-term agreement Thailand to ensure a ■toaW and continuous supply o! rice. It is also
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  • 185 10 British Made Equipment Makes News THE British made International Drott Skid-shovel, which has already created sales and production records for this type of equipment, has now made news in Malaya. Eli cently th i Public Works Departmi nt at Kuala Lumpur bought 25 of these trac-tor-shovel unit.s at one time
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  • 117 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce firhllUT noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra. June/Ju'.y $254 buyers; $26] se: ers; coconut oil in buik $40J sellers, in drums |4S| sellers. Ifuntok white pepper $116 sellers. Sarawak white SI 15 ?e..crs. special Sarawak black $77. UJPKA HOLIDAY, CUTLER. BATB CO LID jum
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  • 119 10 MALAYAN rubber itai showed toi3 l imports during May at 30.293 ton?, compared with 29,014 tons for the previous month. In the first fi\-e months of this 3'ear .Malayan rubber imports totalled 141.336 tons, compared with 139.355 tons for 'iio mum ;k ri n* 950 Of
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  • 67 10 A BRITISH enfinecriaf company ha? won a contract to supply the major part of the nucleonic engineering work for a small atomic power station in Germany. The contract, valued at nearly £1.893.000, for all the nucleonic engineering work at the station has been shared between the
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  • 142 10 Ol II R K<> \l>v Ulysses.: I I a. Marudu. f, Stv. Benakat. State of Madras. La Paz, Am>tel Park, Uglegorsk. Saban M;iru. Pleasantville. Tong Hoa. San >, Ki ati "H". I\M R ROADS Endc, Hin Chuan Hua Lc. Pajangan, Giang Seng. Dukat, :'C. Aik Leone. Hydra.
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    • 409 10 NOTICES NOTICF TO ALL PASSENGERS TSS. STATE OF MADRAS' VOY Sailin? 17.6.57 VOY: M >JLihnz 10-7-57 To: Madras ind NViup.Utinam From: Sing.i[i"r»v Ptirt Sham r.i pa.v'Or.fen to Madras snd Negapattinam booked on the above ve»--:or the above voyages hereby informed ii to the influenza epidemic, the a i...:'.^3 j r-XT,
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    • 478 10 081 COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 1. WATER DEPARTMENT Supply Bluice Valves and Sp. t r- for Water. Tender Deposit $200. Close 4 p.m.— ::-t-57. 2. GAS DEPARTMENT. S .pply and Erection of I OX Qa I .r- i Cn mating Pur- posed Crema. ria. Upper Aljunied Road. Singapore. Tender Deposit
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    • 364 10 NOTICES BMi NOTICE a) Sale of a Chevrolet ex \\T) Lorry No. .\.".73."> h) Sale of a lord Jeep No. N. 1500. CEP AC ATE linden are invited from would be pur-cha-ers oxtheatxn m< nti< ned vehicles which are at present in the Central Training Prison. Taiping. These vehicles are
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    • 211 10 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES For Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Mobile. New Orkam (via Such Spore P.S ham FenMg Mn» T«*« MANDEVILLE 4 |un PLEASANTVILLE 14,21 |un 22 |un It iun From New Yoik Los Angeles San Francisco ivia Monßkc-s N York L. A les i F see H Kcn& KINCSVILLE Sailed
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    • 825 11 A vC^O-FRENCH .TRADING CO., LTD. 1^,*****/6 H5- 132/6 Robinson Roao THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Mcntreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports Spo.. Piham l-enang i,l'X 2.. 15 lune 16|un« 17/lS|une 19/24 U |y 25|ul 2f)/21 |u)> Cj" n t0 P f v j^ c^net potts
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    • 1190 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. lei: 2412 S lines) llncciporatto in Singapore) (12 lines) Shl D p e p t s THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carneis cpticn to proceed via other poits to load i:nd discharge caigo (Via Suex with liberty
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    • 880 11 MITSUI |jpj LINE S'por* P.S horr. Penonc FOR JAPAN Bonsei Moru *or Moil Kcbe. Osaka, Yokohama 20 June 17 June Mikagesan Moru tor Yokohama, Nagovo Kobe 23 June Akakurasan Maru fcr Yckc^n-ia, Kobe, Moii via Hong Kong 4 July FOR U.SA, Foi New York, Philadelphia, Poltimore via Borr.bav Akibasan Maru
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    • 634 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling; toi Bongkcfc or.; oi Foi Eost rio -ui i Ptnong P S'horr S pf'f "SAMOA" In Port 14 '5 June "ASIA' 15 IC-Jun. "JUTLANDIA" 2/4Jaly I t July 7 9 h+f Bangkok only "MOMEASA" >c. "FALSTRIA" 10/11 July 12/13 July H HOMEWARDS Sailings fcr Aden
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    753 12 JN the continuing: and rough and tumble scramble for recognition as "king" of Hollywood, the winner and still King is Clark Gable. Even his rivals, pretenders to the throne, readily grant that, after twenty-six years in the arena. Gable has still got what it takes. Indeed, no one
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  • 342 12 Riots in Kiddyland with Bud Lou LIKE all Abbott ind Costello comedies, "Dance With Me. Henry" is a itudy in paodemonium. But, for the first time in the career of the impressible team, it is also something more. In addition to yaks ard boffos, "Dance With Me, Henry"' also lias
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  • 225 12 "Sex-lets' chosen for PAL JOEY TT EADED by Barbara Nieholt irho will recreate the rol? of Gladys, the icisccracklng el'orinc, vchich she played on Broadicay m 1952, t jive girls wlio inll join Kim Novak in "Tin SexTets," the cliorus line ?n the Essex-Georqc Sidney production- for Columbia, "Pal Joey,"
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  • 201 12 Here's a Mystery tor fans lo solve i iOni? Cf.7-." tfins, jour "blnnLs" above? Each i> specially reserved for a Oiurii. ,In ,11 rin Standard's movie pours on June 1 1 and hen you have the set o) till KIM. A 1(U R QI'EEMS, you eon join a mystery (jm-.
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    • 309 12 BssaßflHsflß^ssßtts^uXl^ia^U i K^-^bJ II I I Ik^BX \U iS? B I |%Bl^^ BE^ MWL I I M^Bj Si I I J IS^BT^^I WEDNESDAY FOR EVEKY<)N I i e 11 :> is, opporfor action should not be lack Be tact- Even t--to finances. belongings. Seek £<>od Idaaa for add r aawti
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  • 80 13 ptwto, EPSOM, Surrey: Lining the rails tl 'he Epsom racecourse to tPSteft :/;e Derby being run, arc, left to right: The Princess Royal; Queen Elizabeth II; ard The Queen Mother, Centre icith his hand on the rail is the Duke of Gloucester, and right i.rraring
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  • 40 13 LYONS. France, June 11 British middleweight boxing chmnpion Pnt IfcAteei and his American-born wife were in.iurc .i in an automobile accideni I rday. oen woro dc "good condition" I Pltal BUth i.hes who ■:r injuries were "not serious."
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  • 267 13 RICHARDSON BROTHERS ARE PROMINENT sIH)N. June 11 ,R, i- n- Peter and Dick »on the left handed r^hirp brothers 1 **'n prominent in Ihfir county's larse total of y. igimst Essex at Worvpsterday. r w3J out his bro'rser continued tae attack batting f.> ■unutes for 115 his t: of the
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  • 130 13 I [S, June 11. (AP)—Brilam OQ Monday entered the jemi-fina: ti the European Zone Davis Cup. when hael Davies won i linjdea atch ever Mberi H I Frr.nce. The score was 6 B 5 7. 6 4 *-l. I I Bnun won uvcc) out ot tve matches
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  • 79 13 BRISBANE, .Tune n (Router) Thirteen Una] acceptors were announced today hw the Brisbane Cup, to ha run over two miles at Eagle Farm here on June 17. 'I hi v an 1 (with weights) Redcraxe in stone one pound, E ectoi 9-8, Sombrero 8-io. r 8-!). Kmphatic 8-7,
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  • 653 13  -  BRUCE DOOLAND By A Perfect Example Of Technical Brilliance LONDON, June 11 England's young captain, Peter May, gave the whole game of cricket a shot in the arm by that magnificent innings at Edgbaston htst week. He not only saved face for England:
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  • 154 13 Pressure is On Cincinnati NEW YORK. Jure 11 <AP) Pour-hit pitching jobs bv Pittsburgh*! Yern Law and Milwaukee's Bcb Buhl made Ml even tighter affair of the National League Pennant race on Monday nighi as Law knocked off first place Cincinnaii 5-2 and Buhl cot -ho best of a 3-1
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  • 29 13 SACRAMKaTO. California. June 11 <AP> The ta-k of readvinz California s Squaw Valley for the 1360 Winter Olympic Games got inal approval today from the S'.ate Legislature.
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  • 288 13 Colony Junior B'ton Fixtures SINGAPORE Barim:-.' ciation Junior Men's fixtures for tomorrow at 7.30 m. a: the SBA Hall. Court V Syed Ah Othman (Standard) vi Faa Teck Guao (Stephei i: National* vs Nik i L'mar (Pancharan); Mohd. Noor bi n l r vs A.- z Jia; Daud bin Tal;b
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  • 71 13 BERLIN. June 11 (UP) Au?--1 9-yea r-old Warren Woodcock yesterday provided the big upset in trie final the Berlin International nis tournament when he beat Budge Patty of the U.S. in the finals to win the men's singles title. The youthful Aussie won 5-7. 6-3. 6-2. 6-3.
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  • 549 14 Daybrook Stakes Claim As Derby Hope The Fastest: Shoeshine Soy Cash Cheque horse who was specially flown over m time for the Derby, stepped up his preparation with a two-round gallop in the company of Bearer Bond the first time round at a steady pace, the si i covered the
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  • 70 14 Trackwork At Ipoh IPOH rue>- DAYBROOK (l.^er a. Derhv candidate, and last --t irt u n n e r PK \KI. 11 U.'u;n U re) impre-'-il .r-vaK when the^ 'T" rr.itched over three I irlons>. this niornin T p' r lini^hf d\* i th of v Daybrook a; to be
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  • 142 14 LONDON Jurie 11. (APi nbledon favourites Lew Hoad of Australia and Althea Gibson of the U.S. on Monday won opening matches in tune up tournaments for the tennis d I Both were pressed playing on rain soaked cour Hoad odds on citnicr to bocome th t
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    34 14 THE !<.'-'"(j Blue Start badminton taam, wkitk retained tht SaUngor junior inter-team hip title wr the third year hi ?>icce^,-:on at the SeUmgor Badminton II,". recently, pictured here with the tropkin tJiey have icon.
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  • 83 14 For the Marines, centreforward Wahab Abo, was the pick of their rampaajnn f f »r--wards, Amicables kicked and started their attack. But though they provided y r <'~'~-? the AAA goal But they had no luck. The Amicables took the halftime clinging to their slender 1-0
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  • 201 14 LOXDOX. June 11. fililllSl) Rcvwits in todays cricket mEU-hci were: At Northampton: Northampton. ■hire beat Leicestershire an i 1 .<nz> and 29 run-. Nortfe imp. t nshlrfl 277 i'or two rice ared. Leicestershire I IS ai d I Q Mannina five for 48. (Xorthamptonshire i* points^ At
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  • 69 14 SINGAPORE Malays to play in a Rulers Shield er ekct match against Johore Malays tO-mOITOw and Friday at tiie Indian Association. Balestier Road, Singapore, will be: A. R. Omar (Captain 1 Ali Vunos, Ali Omar, Hashim Ashraff, Hussein Shah, Mohd. Shah, Mohd. Yunos, Mohd. Laily, S.
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  • 82 14 St. Joseph*! Institution and St. Andrew*! Srhooi drew in an inter-school cricket match at WoodsvOle yesterday. A feature of the game was the (l 'd bowling of Tommy .Martens and L'Fstranpc. who took seven wickets for 30 run.s and six for 18 rWM respectively. ST. ANDREWS. 91. CBfa>
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  • 384 14 Amicable* bring down this season's giant ~By Our Soccer Reporter AMICABLE Athletic Association provided this season's first shocker when they edged the formidable Marine Dept. Sports Club 3-2 in the S'pore AFA div. 1 league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Defeat had
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  • 576 14 Katong Convent Girls Swipe Geylang Relays The Katons: Convent quartet of Rosalind lim. Maria Ngo, Ong Gek Hiang and Indra Nathan swiped the two inter-school relay events at the Geylang English Schools I and II sports held on the school ground yesterday. Cheng Chcv.z San of McNeish House won the
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  • 38 14 IIOXGKOXG. Jure 11 fßeutel Hongkong will se'id a i team to take onrt in the w ebl tinr of Malaya's Independence Dav tournament from S^nt 1 to 14 the HunEkong Football Association announced tonight.
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