Singapore Standard, 13 June 1957

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  • 26 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD ***** (5 lines) ■tir ft vJH JL ZoII 24 i 4 11. >o. 341 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 658 1 f The Queen's Birthday Honours List Justice Sir John Chief Justice Whyatt Receives K.8., Col. Lee Is Made A K.B.E. THE QUEEN HAS BESTOWED KNIGHTHOODS ON TWO MALAYANS AND ADDITIONAL HONOURS ()N TWO OTHERS ON THE OCCASION OF HER OFFICIAL BIRTH DAY TODAY. The new
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  • 289 1 BLUEPRINT OF NEW DEFENCE PLANS WELLINGTON, June 12 (AP) The New Zealand government will send fantry battalion to Malaya immediately to replace the British battalion in i nmmonwealth Brigade. I lis was disclosed today in a comprehensive white paper on defence presented to
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  • 250 1 \i A LUMPUR, Wed. Three squadrons of Au>tr.iterra bombers and n-S.ibre ri enters are ted t<> arrive in Malaya (*^u next \i-.ir .is the Comluealth's component of W alii'-ii strategic reserve k i his country's external MMMI ellort. The high-speed jets and Iheir picked ere
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  • 33 1 THE Swedish state bacteriological laboratory yesterday It t* r d that it has begun to manufacture a vaccine against Asiatic influenza. Virus from Singapore was sent to Sweden last week. Reuter.
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  • 96 1 THE DUKE: of Gloucester, the Queen'! representative at the forthcoming Merdeka Day celebrations in the Federation is lik.'ly to Visit Singapore on his way home. SlOUld this visit come about, he will be the third Duke to .-tcp on the.-e shores the first two being
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  • 42 1 BENTONO, Wed. The maneater thc.t yesterday killed a woman tapper here is still at large. It eluded traps set for it and took away a white pup which relatives of the tapper had tied nearby as a "peace offering."
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  • 30 1 T:. Ft deration Government last night re ected all the 514 entries for the Malayan National Aiv:hem as unsuitable, atter a final auditioning of 20 short- listed items.
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  • 22 1 ELEVEN -year-old schoolboy. Mohamed Noor. was ten "reed d^wn by a lorry and trilled in Jalan Eunos, Singapore, last night.
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  • 82 1 THE rrwvsnzc has been PCM bv the Governor. Sir Robert Black, to the Secretary of State lor the Colonies, I M Rt. Hon. Alan Lennox-Boyd. on the occasion of the birthd -y '•>; the Qoeeß Grateful if you will submit with humble duty to Her Majesty The
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  • 85 1 The prtriiHng ttaUk r of the Kulerp Conference, the Yang di-Perluan Besar of Negri Sembilan, has .-cnt tie following congratulatory message to the Queen: "My brother Rulers of thp Malay States anj I togrther with our governments and peoples offer our congratulations and most sincere good wishes
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  • 187 1 PARIS, June 12 (IP)— Premier-Designate Maurice Bourges-Maunoury scrapped outgoing: Premier Guy Mollet's Algerian "cease-fire before new deal" formula today when he went before National Assembly to de- He proinised .n his investiture speech before the National Assembly that Ihe new taxes "will not ailect
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  • 56 1 WASHINGTON, Juno 12. (Renter) Official* were already busy today with plans for the visit of the Queen and Prince Philip to the United Statei from October 16 to XL President Eisenhower will be at National Airport to greet the Queen and her husband oili iaiu
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  • 122 1 ...After Killing Red Guard HONGKONG. June 12 (AP) Thirty-six northern Chinese arrived in Hongkong today aboard a motorized junk with the body of a slain Ked Chinese soldier aboard. The junk put into Cheung Chau Island, in the Hongkong group. Police who began interrogating
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  • 61 1 LONDON, June 12, (UP). Shipping agent! reported the Niarcho tanker 'World Jury" struck a mine and suffeied damage to its row!; while steaming into the Suez Canal's southern entrance today. v. believed to be the Infl ml hap Involving mine? c in'"e the Suet Canal reopened.
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  • 157 1 TWO fire engines roared down Exeter Road. Singapore, last night during a Labour Front by-election rally and drew away the entire audience of about 2 Trie engines, left alter dealing with the fire— a small one in a nearby street. The crowd then
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  • 34 1 FORMER Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden celebrated hi? 60th birthday quietly yesterdav at his wife's country cottage at Broadchalk where he is recuperating from a serious abdominal operation. A.P. Col. Sir Henry.
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  • 372 1 rated the leaders of Britain's Suez invasion t<<da\ in her annual birthday honours list. She rited the complete .success' of British landing operations. The top commanders and 20 of their officers an I won awards for "distinj i ed services in the
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  • 139 1 Ong Chides Port 'Go Slow' Men KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The "go slow" tactics of 828 members of the Port Swettenham branch of the tional Union ol Railwaymen was damaging both public and national interests, v.: Ong Yok< port M tonight. By .m riously reducing the capacity of the port I
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    • 74 1 R DUR SELECTION. Sole A;onS SWEE LEE CO. North Bnd«« Rojd. Smgapor* 6. Tal: *****. It s like having a sampan brought to you door BIRDS EYE QUICK-FROZEN kFISH FILLETS s IX C^ Sf^. FRESH I > s x||i)P ARRWC.EMEXTS 11..M. MIL Hi KtN S HIKIHUAY Branches :n Pen.ui^ e
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    • 52 1 WASHIKCTOH **wi^ Wl CLEANING CO, Tm XRBM Commercial I LIGHTING FITTINGS I F.*****/5 Pendant finished sctin brcss *itr. I 22" or 27" white obscured glcss bowl with djemond I motif decoration louvre in white enamel. I Advertisement of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (MALAYA) LTD. Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
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  • 936 2 EXTREMELY UNHAPPY PERSON... VERY HIGHLY STRUNG-COURT TOLD MISS Frances Marion Myers, 41-year-old teacher of the Singapore Raffles Girls' School, found dead in a sas-filled kitchen of her flat in Leonie Hill on May lt>, this year, "was an extremely unhappy person,
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  • 131 2 CLOSING rubber prices 3 :'T lb) in Singapore jester-! iv vvere:— Buyers Sellers spot 'N| Ml Int July RS.S. No 1 95 Stt i; \,r 2 94} t; s > no 3 93i I ip Steady quiet. price of tin in ipore >esterda> was LONDON Kl BBfcK So
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  • 33 2 MB N. Rengasamy P. Hay. well-known Penans philanthrop: yt terday announced the oiler ol two scholarships Ol about 52.n00 each for students takinc Indian Studies at the University of Malaya this year.
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  • 96 2 AN unemployed ■I B i I Btßgapore Court yesterday was "tired ol "4 after pleading guilty t t of attempted suic a Court was told Q Choi. 31. tried to har I self from a tree, at 9j rr. s. Road, on Tues- in r.:-ht.
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  • 124 2 Busmen Ask Ministers To Step In A FIVE-MAN" delegation :r. the Singapore Bus Workers 1 Union yesterday met the Acting Chief Minister. Inche AMM Hamid bin Haji Jumat and Acting Labour Minister, Mr Chew Bwee Kee to seek g •.*-rr-.:r.en:'s assistance in ;:ng the Union's depute Ottfc the Tay Koh
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  • 30 2 DR A. D Williamson, i-r--mer e-.^- pec dlst at the General Hospital, Singapore. jresterdaj left tnr air for Eng.in r rement. He vai -r -.n.-:d by Mr;. Wiiliam?on.
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  • 218 2 Chinese Towkays Told SINGAPORE industrialist and banker v Pheng Geek, addressing a iorum ol the Mai an F nomic Society on Monday nij.ht. said the succe< Chinese in Malaya had not luc-n due to capital, purely through sheer enterprise and haul Mr. Yap was addressing
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    • 229 2 Qj^gH^ and now f 1 57 -4t I *V* SKs I X. -W iigfeiifllliir-""""^ i^^«MM— Ji In th? autumn of 1<520 a IWli'lMid of o* i^iflfr'^ j'rti "s. -xi •■>■; ■<*** ii" link was forged in the chain of Anglo-American friendship, lor rr~* i s-> I M AMMA4*I M A
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  • 52 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices Ol R PRhTTY office cirl today is the youngest iV.itured t.ir She is K>tht'r Lini. who is only sixteen but i working f«» r two years. She is a salesgirl i l > Ksther likts reuiin? and listening to tunes she in keen damer and
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  • 160 3 ACTING President of the Singapore Trades Union Congress. Mr. S. T. V. Lingam, jtrttTriij assured Colony workers that the TUC. as a national organization, will n responsibility for safeguarding the interests of I :<:ng class. Mr. L a statement. said that the TUC had never
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  • 72 3 THE 8,246-ton Shell t kcr. Nassarius. which was stranded for five Yokohama-Japan, when the crew refused to sail in her I the caDtain was replaced, arrived in Singapore yesterday. The tanker arrived hi I Colony under the command ol a new master. CaDt. C. G. Bradley,
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  • 69 3 THE Llbtra] So ■ir,:, W ar.t early Ma'.ayanization of the Singapore City Council This was the decision mace by the Executive Commitu the party at it s martini yesterday. The Pariv Secret nrv, Mr. K. Tan, told the Standard yesterday that it was, however left to the
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  • 68 3 LABOURER. On- Poh Kum. U walked out of the Bblfa- Assizes a frco man yeotordav Hfl had been found not guilty of armed robb< 1 OBf WH ■llOgOd tO htKVfj entered I house oi Madam Chua Chah Boh in Jur n Road on the night of .Jan.
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  • 373 3 CHIEF JUSTICE THROWS OUT DPP's APPEAL Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Court of Appeal, headed by Chief Justice Thomson, today freed Dr. Godwin Joseph Nicholas d'Fonseka, a former Kuala Lumpur Municipal Councillor, on three counts of issuing false medical certificates.
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  • 211 3 MR JOHN' EDE (Lib.-Soc. Kiln) query the £ct- log Chief Minister. Inehe Abdul Hatnit bin Haji lamat, at the Leg! lative Assembly meeting on Wednesday, on the total number of dajl D as leave by the Labour Coalition GKnrernment Ministers ever since they accepted oflice in
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  • 182 3 $5 And A Note For Beng Lam LITTLE ANG BEXG now waiting for a sperialist's report on her eve condition, received a carefully written letter of consolation and a S5 note from another little girl who sent her love and wishes all the wav froin Ipoh. The young looh well-wisher,
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  • 209 3 WHO OWNS THE MONEY! FOUR officials of the now dissolved Singapore Chinese Primary Schools Teachers' Association were yesterday called to give evidence in the High Court, to Assistant Official Assignee, Mr. A. W. Ghows. to determine the ownership of $37,290. i At the end
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  • 91 3 Workers Bid Uncle Joe Bon Voyage TWO hundred employers of the Singapore Traction Company yesterday pave a rousing farewell to their popular retired Traffic Superintendent. Mr Uncle Joe Pattison. who ■sailed for Australia by the a r e o passenger vessel, Rurnside. In four buses, drivers, conductors inspectors and union
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  • 309 3 THE CROWD GAPED... BUT IT WAS ALL FOR A BET B.\ HKRWRI) WFLLIAMS NOW wh add v.i know, the American Air Force was "taken for a ride" >eslerday And what a ride it wr.s as the City's lunch crowds can testify. The American Air Force was represented by Mr. E.
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  • 224 3 Awards To Further Ties SIX scholarships for higher ftudiM in India under tbo .oral Cultural Scholarships I Scheme will be made availao.e ns next J D:- «inj thia to the Standard yesterday, an India House ■n said three of these olanhipa would so to stucents of
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    • 392 3 J SEVEN MORE DAYS ■TO WIN THAT ISLAND!! MORE DAYS TO GO WITH A CHANCE OF WINNING AN ISLAND OF YOUR DREAMS 'N THE PACIFIC OR A s TRIP T Zf.il BY SEA TO HONGKONG AND WHAT YOU DONE AEOUT IT? The ruin olnnr' 1 n o Bond ftoi entry.
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    • 185 3 -^|^.p.\ Precision I r '-\1 and f f -ii? 1 Elegance E J^ TITONI J CHARDDN HES7DN ANWE BAXTER GILBERT HOIAND- J I p^n&e f&opk. I I TOMTrVON fORR^ T HIMEI BRUCE BENNETI M p x »«r «"«ti h »«*w ».t. p. TISTaVIjION 3^" t.| •>•«.■: i? h Ic^if f'i»!
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  • 595 4 Chief Minister Addresses 800 II*O Delegates Aim Is To 'Diversify' Island's Economy GENEVA, June 12 (Renter) Singapore will have to proceed with its programme of socialization "somrwhat cautious!v," |fr. Lim Yew Hock, Singapore Chief Minister, said today. Mr. Lim was address ng the 40th
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  • 428 4 Too Far... Too Thin... J **And Out Go Entrants YESTERDAY afternoon. the field in the "Four Girls in Town" beautv contest was whittled down to 24 MM of the 125 entries by a i panel of judges who "sat !hi judgment"' for
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  • 168 4 Michiko The Hollywood 'Dream Girl' MISS Michiko lseri. an Ame-«-i( .in-J.ip;inese who was born and educated in Hollywood, is a •dream" girl. For. from the age ol four when her mother ga\e her k« lir>t dancing lesson. Michiko had only one desire to be a "top draw" dancer, which she
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  • 44 4 H. K. EXCHANGE HONGKONG. June 12. Special Standard Service; Closi:.:; prices of the Hongg Ex :-i 1~--,eI ~--,e were: |lfl 78 to Sterling; $6 1775 to U.S. si; 11.831 to Malaya 51. $0.1. "4 to ore Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $263 75 to a tael
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  • 344 4 Cheating Case Appeal MARY NG, a 36-year-oid Insurance agent, was yesterday ordered by Mr. Justice Knight to "makr her defence in the third District Court," on a cheating charge, following an appeal by the Crown. Iff, who was charged with cheating a pawnbroker,
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  • 175 4 A TELEPHONE call to the Publicity Manager of Cathay Organization yesterday sent Mr. Oswald Henry, to the airport to meet Broadway dancer Katherine Duniam all for nothing. When the plane, a P. A. A. Strato-Clipper. touched down at Paya Lebar at 5.05 p.m.. the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 388 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance ■CJL St Joseph's In?titut;.)n 730 I GkHM ArtM fS)! 10 Bgß U» fIMT ADODP "l 311 IS); 1015 Life Set to Music Jlli7^rUßw SHaataatt >i" 1 -"M>"r<' f.u- Worker- Inlon: (Si; i> p. Cf h 4 c-. Sw^^^JJJHP^Sg^^R >i Gu^'i Gu^n H 'c: G.irder.s. K\l>l()
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  • QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS LIST
    • 632 5 AIR FORCE DGBT ofTircrs and X C.0.1 g, or who re i y ierwith the British Far Bm4 Air Force, received honours and awardi In the n'a Birthday Honours The foO Hat is:— CM. Air Vloa-Manha] AVxar.rier Annaj a lama, D.f.c. ORE. Squadron i
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    • 998 5 KNIGHTHOOD FOR FEDERATION FINANCE MINISTER THE FOLLOWING is the full lbt of Queen's Birthday Honours for the Federation of Malaya:G.C.MG. Sir Donald Charles MacGillivray. K. C.M.G., M.B.E. K BE. The Honourable Colonel Hau Shik Lee. C.8.E., J.P., Minister of Finance. C.M.G. Mr. Alan James Gracie. Federation Establishment Officer; Mr. Derak
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    • 447 5 LOX?OX 13 '(Reuter) Queen B beth today awarded honours and decorations to about 2,600 of i. mbjects ranging I B 0M men who took pal bi military ope>t to Thom is B i the Mrf orchestral conductor. :"-e official birthday honlist made a Baron of
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    • 223 5 EIGHT new Justices of the Peace have been appointrd in the Settlements of Penans: and Malacca on the occasion of the birthday of the Queen. Penang In Penane; Federal Legislative Councillor, Mr. Taj Hooi Soo. and a businessman. Tuan ila.ii K. Mushir ArifT. have been
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 518 6 '"J'H:. ;;-r.\ nued presence of the armed forces of cr.a country in territories other than their own Tound to corr.e up fin discussion in the near 01 M a ran I :--v°nt incidents conneved H troops Md abroad. The question thai a is \v\w\hcv tiie maintenance of these
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    • 410 6 1 15 :t to a Japanese to exp:ti.s h:> :ear of a 1 the economic strength oi the Chinese South-east Mr. Tohzoh Shimizu, special Japanese fto Bmto :> lld the Chinese played an important part In the oi these countries, and i nt political economic .cssure on
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  • 388 6  -  John Davy **by SCIENCE NOTEBOOK yiSTTING science OMd space sh:ps c-c usually made of a -:■;>■ re unknown to man," arftfc fabnHoui pror r Om 0/ these substances 7^olo seems to k&M emerged fron t :n the form of Pyrocernm. a '"■-■< .■'•'cable glass-cum- I C vMdk
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  • 1390 6 In the Light of Suez —as they meet Macmillan for the Eirst time Colin Legum writes today on the problems m to be discussed by the Commonwealth Prime Ministers at their London Conference on June 26. LONDON 'piE theme for the meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers that opens in London
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  • 583 6 The NEWS as it strikes me! 'TODAYS observance of the Mueen's official birthday in the Federation will be the last It be celebrated with the pomp and glory introduced into the territory about eighty-five years Ift when the Malay States a>ked and received protection from her great-sreat-s rand -mother, Victoria.
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  • 115 7 MICHIKO IS THE; RAGE OF TOKYO Hamamun, a teen asje Japane.e girl, has become the rage of her country. Crowds start lining up hours before her first appearance and h\ cur tain time a double line of patient fans completely encircles the huge theatre in Tokyo She has parlayed an
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  • 315 7 C.F.XEVA. June 12 (AP) —Dr. Anthony M. Payne. n chief of the virus i ol the World Health nizatinn. said yester--1 dav he believes the current V influenza epidemic i in Communist The outbreak was first reported in April
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  • 83 7 MANILA, June 12 (Reuter)— Earthquakes which rocked the northern and central part of IjUTT Islanc: I "is momtog. caused heavy dam according to reports res here tonignt. Government buildings, churches and private houses were reported heavily damaged in areas rocked by tremors of yarying intensities
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  • 22 7 THE well-known Chinese movie actress. Li Li Hwa. left Hongtong by air for the United States yesterday "to UP
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  • 36 7 :HE D i E a i yt* terday spent over two hours in the British Broadcasting Corporation studios in Load D COfSlng a television programme he is to ucMOt OB the International Geophysical Year.
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  • 11 7 BANDLE M'fTv Jimmy Dori 81. 'iied yvaftaraaf oi r
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  • 197 7 In Shark-Infested Waters For 9 Hours— Then Rescue GLASGOW, June U (AT)— The almost-unbeliev-able rescue of a British seaman lost overboard for nine hours in shark-infested Pacific waters was reported by owners of the cargo ship British Monarch. The suiman. 23-year-old second mate Douglas Ward:.i). had been in
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  • 150 7 Khrushchev Has A New Weapon TAMPERE, I- Inland. June 12 i.\p» Soviet Communi! UTtj bi N -:r;;: i S. Khrushchev predicted tuci.iy Cummunbb will destr< 9 talism, not with nuclear v. ipona but thruuuh the id of ideology. ■We are as sure of this as m tn mh tin. 1
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  • 62 7 SENNELAGER, Weft Germany. JUM 12 (Renter) Brit] i BOldien rescued a German OOUrtlnfl COUpl€ from certain death when they spotted them near the target area of a ■booting range here. Someone spotted them only i before the order to rue ::ven. They were led away and within
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  • 203 7 I OKI BRAGG, North Carolina, June 12 (Keuter). —Frantic rescue efforts by the crew of a troop carrier aircraft today lailed to save the life of a paratrooper who dangled helplessly from a parachute line caugiit on the plane's fuselage. For more than an
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  • 329 7 Mystery Man 'Mr. Smith' May Give Secret Evidence RIDDLE OF THE HEADLESS FROGMAN LONDON, June 12, (Reuter) A mysterious man known cs "Matthew Smith" is today reported to be the last person able to identify a headless, handless frogman washed up in Chicester Harbour, Sussex, on Sunday. The be ciy
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  • 64 7 photo. EDWARD (i. Robinson. Jr. (left), looks at his stunned father in court at Santa Monica, California after a imlqe sentenced the actor's son to sixty ilays in .tail for drunk driving. Robinson was found guilty six weeks auo. following a car accident in which a companion
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  • 92 7 CANBERRA. June 12 (Renter) a British migrant, Dennis Gordon Tomsett. who wa, recently convicted in Pet h Of sei ot fences would be deported alter he had ■erred bit Mntence. Tomsett arrived in Australia from tin Cnited Kingdom and wa.s deported from Australia in July 1H53
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  • 46 7 PROViy:C.i.TO\Vy:. MassachusettSi -Jane 12. (Beater) Mayflower 11. faced by <-ontr, :y winds and tides on the last 50 miles of her (3-daj voyage across the Atlantic from Plymouth, came into Provincetown harboi r today under low by a Coast Guard lifeboat
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  • 45 7 THE Sout 1 Korean Government annojnred that the United States and South KOl •an technidani w ouid shorl v explore the area of Kosung, l l^ id m north of ihe raraUel on the ea b1 1 Korean cogs', for uranium ore Reuter
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  • 35 7 THERE, is "no immediate risk" that the Influenza epidemic \v 1 1 ;;prvad In Europe an official of the World Health Organisation 'WHO) said at the organisationi headquarters in Geneva yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 100 7 Inspection Norway Says Yes' osi.o. June 12, (Renter) The Norwegian Government is prepared "in principle" to collaborate on a proposal for including parti of Ndrwegj in h rritory in a disarmainspection zone in Eurooe. the F reign Ministry said today. B rf it said the government took it for granted
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  • 145 7 Cross-Continent Missile Explodes, Crashes In Sea CAPE CANAVERAL. Florida. June 1J \P The first test of the Atlas the hie I S ballistic missile de sailed t<» span the ocean* apparently was a failure >r Thousands of people in thi* thirkh -popular on Florida's eav t roast saw a hrisht
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  • 169 7 Mere Words Will Not Aid Mid -East LONDON .June 12 (Reuten The latent British note to Soviet Russia on the Middle F.a-t. delhered in Moscow >r*terday. reie<t< ihe Soviet Governments proposal for a great power declaration renouncing the use of force in the area. The Bri a note to Russia,'
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  • 55 7 ALGIERS. June Algeria's capital was slowly returning to normal today after wild anti-Moslem rioting by an enraged French population which left at least 6 dead and 37 injured. Those were the cmmMv figures announced authorities but other sources said at least 12 Arabs MH and 40
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  • 30 7 BRIGADIER i -3.11(1 siiG ictions assist in a way that I may" IpfiSfil Third Class WUliam C who is accused of causlr.t death of a v Reuter
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  • 12 7 AUSTRALIA has informed Japan that ai: minals ■pnttnctri on Reuter
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  • 122 9 BITTERWORTH. Wed. A new industry, employlocal labour, i> all set for its official opening at nutans Puah on Saturday. It b lh« Redland Rcofinp: I::-: Factory, run by Con- i Industries (.North Malaya), Ltd. Mr. S. Baillie Reynolds, assistant manager of Guthrie fj Co,
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  • 126 9 AUSTRALIA EXPORTS STEEL STRONG onmh dsmand r.a-1 er.ac.e-i A-s:ra.;--l^n Iron and Steel Ltd.. to exWort surplus > satisfactory price, the c.~ man, Mr C J, Syme told .or? gUTfftlT production of steel products was beinz exported at prices from 50 to 75 per cent higher than local prices. Mr. Syme
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  • 207 9 !'H\IIM. JAY A. -W th only T.i days to I© before the grind u i th- Merdeka Trade Fair, erection of pavilions and ad- '-<<-.■ site near n lemplrr here, is speeded up >ite flankins: the Icrdeka Highway is now e of ictivitv with
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  • 312 9 Govt. Concerned Over Drop I n Offtake From Rice Stockpile KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government Is concerned over the drop in the offtake of rice irom the national stockpile and has initiated a new experiment to restore the rotation to a more satisfactory level. Evidence of this is contained
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  • 48 9 f,UTHRIE Co. Ltd. report the following output from estates and t May: rubber W65.500 lb. (33.244.800 lb. for the first five months of this year); tea (black) 212,000 lb. (900.000 lb.): palm oil 1,265 palm kernels 326 tons (1*709 tons); tin ore 1.239 piculs (7,582 piculs).
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  • 34 9 TMF Singapore Chamhpr of Commerce, the S.CC.R.A., tho Mil.iy.in behSßgC B.inks Asoci.itinn and the produce markets will rinse tod.iv for the Queen's Hirthday holiday. However, the tin market will remain open.
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  • 45 9 NEW YORK. June 11.— DowJ re.* closv. averages: STOCKS: .?o Indu Iria I '"Ma 20 F MBJI 15 Util 65 Stocks IHJH BONDS: 40 Bonds 87.93 The Dow-Jone^ commodity ful ires :nriex (1924-26 avei ige equaU 100; closed a; 151 17.— DP.
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  • 154 9 Vietnam In S'pore Mart For 4,000 Tons Sugar SOI Til Vietnam merchants are reported to be interested in buying 4.000 tons white sugar from the Singapore market, importers told the Standard yesterday. This amount is worth over $2 million at current prices. Singapore imp rt< rs have been Invited to
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  • 19 9 THE Indian Government has announced the abolition of export duty on cotton seed and oil cake. A.P.
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  • 253 9 CANADA is to release 3.000 tons of tin from strategic stockpile, it was announced in Brussels after the meeting of the International Tin Council last week, according to The Financial Times. With the I.' ri o o tons to be released by
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  • 118 9 SINGAPORE. Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per plcul yesterdav were Conra. June/July $251 buyers; $26] sellers; coconut oil in bull: S4HJ sellers, in drums $45J atDera. afuntok white pepper $118 sellers, Sarawak white $114 sellers, special Sarawak black $7fl COPKA HOLIDAY, CUTIEK BATH CO. LTD nun 11 a.m
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    39 9 THE Federation's Assistant Mifllltf for Commerce ar.d Industry, Inche If. K. Johari, re er.t'y vi?i ed the Mer-cedes-Benz' ftctory at Stutt-gart-Un^crtorkheim, Western Germany. Pi< ture shows Inehe Johari inspecting aircraft engines :n the DaimlerBenz Ifoatmn at BtattgactUr.ciertorkheirn.
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  • 34 9 THE Australian Government ha.s providec a pilot dryinf plant it Kingaroy, Queensland! to test artificial methods of drjiDf pea:.,:'-. It is suitable for other crop such as maize and navy bean 5.
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  • 258 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN' snarcbrokers jrestcrday reported the following bv done: B. B. Petrol G5/4J arrival x<\: C iS. oids. :iG Fed. Disp. f£ i v ord O; Gammons ii Wau«h $1,671 delayed; $1,661; Hume ords. AS '9 to AS M C* -1 BO m i'iv and delayed; $1.55 odd
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  • 73 9 THE English Bttllk Co. Ltd. has announced that, following adjudication of various fOTftT** 1 designs they have received an order from the Admiralty for the talfD and manufacture Of the main propel ".in:; steam turbines and condensers for Britain's first nuclear pi wered submarine. This order covers
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  • 159 9 AS A ship sailed out of Plvmouth. England, in the late afternoon of April '20. a new link was forged in the chain of Anglo-American friendship. For it was to this end that Mayflower II an exact replica of the Pikrims* little ship now
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  • 145 9 OITHK ROADS ULYSSES Songkhla Ifandama, Kirsti I'icaM..- tville, Pro*per, Stv Benakat, Merwe Lloyd, II .1 H: u Jiipara, Chunckong, Was ius Ally, Sanshu Mara, Ba:.!anchan Marudu. IdomeDeu t, Foi Chai lotte INN MR ROADS Badao Hir Oman, Hua Lt r Sione Chit Myan Ma Is Pir.ang. Paaeraag.
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  • 119 9 RUBBER UP 11/4C. ON CHINA BUYING SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose 1] cents to 95 cents per lb for International first grade July shipment on a quietly steady market. Prices opened slightly higher on improved London prices overnight Short covering: purchases for China shipment contributed to the steadiness in the
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  • 116 9 THE T'r.Med States of America continues to be the principal buyer of Malayan Tin. he pur tasti of tin metal have accounted for rr re than half the total exports from this country. Of the total exported from Malaya amounting to 31.032 tons, 17,334
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  • 136 9 THE local share market was firm and active in all sections yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokcrs' Association. Price changes announced by the Association were: IMH STRIALS Buyers Seller* Gammon 2.10 2 15 T r v rter lso 184 xci Strait? Steamlfi.fiO 16 90 CTi ted Engineers
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  • 106 9 NEW Marconi Marine developments throughout the f.e <i of marine electron:^ and rommunirations equipment, inr. inn iiut motion radar, wen mentkMMd bv Sir Georce Nelson, chairman of the company, in hi? annual report recently. Sir George a:?o revc that the company 1 c- pi r 4
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    • 270 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES i New tork. Philadelphia. Baltimore Mobil* New Orleans Hcuston tvia Suex) S'pora P.S ham Penana New York MANOEVILLE 12 14 |un 17 |ul> PUASANTVILLE 14 21 |un 22 |un 26/28 lur. Jl tat) r-cm New York Lo» An«e!e§ San francisco (via Monßkcng! N York L. A les if
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    • 733 9 NOTICES R JUMABHOY SONS LTD (Travel Dept) SINGAPORE announces that they are trying to arrange lmrnediati y fixture of a direct special chartered flight from Singar 0^ to Madras bv Super H Constellation Luxury airconditioned 29-6-57 reaching Madrai thf same riav Special Charter Pa 4 e? Tr. v.shing passage contact
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    • 282 9 The Bankrupted Ordinanre ch-.i rat id In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No 133 1 of 1955. Re TECK KEE < 11. I CTIOX COMPANY The Official Assignee tends to pay preferer/ claims in the above baon o/ after 9*h July. 1957"
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  • 2988 10 Heyday for Foodgrains Merchants The Food Problem Rupees Still Unbent Congress Dissected The Steel Plants 'Flu Sweeps India Streamlined Wedlock s Tr^^^aaaTjBV^B^r^asa^fcjWP«^W K^w^i^ 1 1 i N YV~H ATEVER be the Im- mediate reason therefor the Budget imposts or the weather foodgrains in India are dearer today than for several
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  • 185 10 QUEZON CITY, Philippe JN the development of health services, the Philippines I made impressive strides in recent years. r 1 s country is ranked very high among the Asian countries in terms of public health services to the rural fe One of the most
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    • 76 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE U"""^ etched by any ether c~'n re ever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL j n"^ r* X j^ 1^ x I s"^ BBS L^Bl j^s^;- H^^ Samaritdn tissues ENGINES... M jfU SAY
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  • 395 11 FASTEST CENTURY OF THE SEASON Marshall's 100 Came In 66 Minutes LONDON, June 11 (Reu,__Roy Marshall. Hampi ire's West Indies Test .mz bat>nian, hit the centur> of the seaKh minutes against .it Southampton today. His 100 came out of 114 and included 20 fours enabling Hampshire to declare with a
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  • 104 11 The following have been selected t i represent the Army (Singapore) in a Singapore Cricket Association Senior Tournamei I Fixture versus SCC at N'ce Soon os Sunday: Lt Mll< It iMBTO, L/Cpl. c rke (S p ;e Dist. Sig. Regt.), c White <40 Base Wk ps,
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  • 491 11 Can Thomson Achieve The Greatest Feat In Golf History? LONDON. June 12 (Blfr C'.DSir.^ of for the British open championship, to be phi at Saint A July 1 to 5. indie another mammoth international struggle. Sr Africa, South America, United State A alia and ttat luropeau continent are all powerfully
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  • 26 11 THE Yen Youth Club of Kedan will play Indra Kayungao Ciub, Perils In a charity •occer on the Ten English Sr: around on Friday.
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  • 166 11 Turpin Rallies To Retain Crown LEICESTER, June 11. (Keuter). Randolph Turpin, of Leamington. Warwickshire, retained his British liffhthe.i\ jm tight championship here tonight when lie outpointed Artku Howard, of Islington London, over 15 rounds. Turpin. 29-year-old formrr world middleweight champion, finished with ;l respectable points lead, but several times was
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  • 58 11 Shivarajah is match-winner for Victoria A GRAND all round performance by SlTaraJah who took four wickets lor one run and scored M n.o. enabled Victoria School to brat Beatty School by six wiCketfl in their cricket friendly at Victoria School yesterday. Bcatty 12 all out Roland Ore toe 12. Victoria
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  • 86 11 Roy Harris Is Leading Contender HOUSTON, Texas, June 12 TAP; Roy Harris, fighting school teacher lrom the town of cut and shoot, Ti vaulted into the ranks of the leading contenders for the world's heavywi ght title on Tuesday night with B unanimous 10-round decision over Willie Pastrano. Hurl rated
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  • 145 11 Yankees Cut Chisox AL Lead NEW YORK, June 12 (Al The New York Yankees cut Chirieiican League to four games with a tumultuous 3-2 victory over the White Sox on day night. Tht ional League race became i knocked off first place Cincinnati jumped into ond with on Brooklyn, and
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  • 243 11 Australia Will Be Hard To Beat SYDNEY, June 12 (Reuten Austral: 1 would be the hardest nut to crack in the Rugby League World Cup. England's joint manager Bill FaOowfield said on the team's arrival in Sydney from Perth today. He added, "But we have some L r ood nut-crackers"'
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  • 312 11 itom Vrsnla fares his biggest fight SAN FRANCISCO. Jm U T— Dommy Ursula. hard hitting .Manila gamecock who seeks to take the N.B.A. version <>i the world bantamweight title from Mexico's Raul Mac-as next Saturday, is confident he will do it although listed as a
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    • 610 11 CLASSIFIED ADS i v,\(;i\h\t ert 2nd son of Madam Chen Yoke Chee on 13.6.57. S!1l MI()\S \i \\T I PLICATIONS are i ppointment as Deputy Superintendent. Detention Camps. Federation on Appointment, in the Sn* stance, would be for <- e ages of SI and 45, >v->c*s a mimrSchool Cert:trva lent
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    • 242 11 li'l Abner By A/ Copp /v-^'* STCAIN'T<-tfN(^ /^A-CKVIN' YORE HEART OUT FQ' C' Z' YO' GOT TH' CHILE TO LIVE FO'.T V TOTH'R^A'^Cf VCRE /^ORE FORMER SWEET, LARGE :f I BUCK UP, WIDDER VOKUM/^-ALL J A FOR^r R VvFFTU'L i HUSBIN/r HE'S DAI D -AS -A- J > DOGPATCM VE>
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    • 380 11 r»{ uj IB 1 1] IBs TODAV'S QUOTATION: 1 J. "It N somrtiincs expe. 1 dienl to lurg<t what you 1 know Sj rtis 1 lllLKSli FOR 1\ 1 HY- 1 OMB: Vow win do '.ve.i !o 1 proceed With routine and 1 ordinary activities only. Keep 1 deal of
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  • 121 12 May be out of the classic From WINDSOR LAD IPOH. Wed. BANQUO, an expensive Australian tour-year-old gelding specially flown over for the Perak Derby, injured himself in his stall last evening. Banquo. owned by Konjjsi Tisa and trained bv Kinu.s van Breukelen, was expected to make a hold
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  • 239 12 LONDON. June 1^ (Reuter)— West Indies cricketers had scored 55 for two wickets in reply to Surrey's 210 b> the close on the first day of their match here Th. West Indies had Jart iT C'V- c" l cv". scored Loader :hm nr»t blow for the
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  • 417 12 Ramachandra Is Champion At St. Joseph's Sports BBVXNTBEN-YEAR OLD Ramachandra of Anthony House won the individual championship at the Saint Joseph's School's 9th Annual Athietic meet held at the Saint Michael's school ground yesterday. R i !ra w n the 100 3-ari. rds and 4 1 Lev WMfc] R Ctol
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  • 21 12 t-'E game between ■?se and the Sir: counterparts for the V lingam Shield scheduled to be today has been post-
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  • 631 12 FOR SERVICES TO SPORT IN PENANG... i- Ford Retain SBHFA Division 1 Leadership MKKCANTILE Bank tightened up their title bid when they edscd Sime Darby 1-0 in a SBHFA Division 1 league match at Farrer Park yesterday. There MN Uwtt oUw first division games played where
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  • 64 12 DRAW for the third round of the Colony's women'j coif championship to be held tomorrow at the Roval Island Club vrai announced yesterday. FoUowiag the fi: I i) pm: Mn. Lumsden and Mrs Taylor 1 Ml Cobley and I :ie 240 rm: Mrs. Nicholl and Smart. 24" BK
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  • 835 12 hi \I A I I "MPl K. Wed rhe Klang hiil climb ors^mspd b\ the Mala\an Motor Sports I'lub has attrarted 82 entries .\nd "ill be run at Klans on Sund.i> 1 n adMB have madt a slight ch classes With only 82 tt Is
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  • 211 12 Queen Honours Mulatja 's Own Mr. Rugby Maurice Pestana M. B. E. I Civil Division JJAURICE PESTANA is a Malayan, who is among the very, very :Cew who have carved a name out for themselves in one of Britain's toughest sport, Rugby. Now 40, it was 21 years ago when
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  • 74 12 Kowloon's 2 Games In Penang PEXAXG, Wed. The Kowloon Motor Bus football team of Hongkong v.i.i piay two games here at the end of this month. On Wednesday, June 26 the tourists will play against Penang at the City Stadium while on Sunday. June bO. they will meet a strong
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  • 156 12 Honour For A Grand Cricketer M. C. KAILASAPATHY. 30. a teacher recently promoted as an Assistant Registrar of Examinations in the Ministry of Education, Federation, is one of Malaya's best cricket all-rounders. He first came into prominence when he led the combined Maiacca school side which beat
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  • 96 12 London. June 12 (Banter)— Tea ICOrei in today's cricket matches were At Lords: Middlesex :.96 for eight V3 Ham; -hire. At Oxford: Oxford University SM for one Hobbs I^3 not out. Eau i: 58 not out VS Army. At llctve: Northamptonshire 224 for eight, Fellows Smith 109 v>
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  • 52 12 TOKYO. Juno 13 (APi— The Japan Central Eforsa Ra^c Associatioo baa decided to Sonata two Japanese thoroughbred bones to Bunna. Tb.c honsj arc EouT-year-old twin sisters, Masn *o and Fuiniko. bora on prize winning parents. They will leave for Burma by ship for the turf horse race
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  • 328 12 THE HUMAN ANGLE Sport's A Luxury FOR the boys and girls oi KaHpag Am; Gomuroh Malay School— sons and daughters ol poor, struggling fishermen— sport is luxnr\ they cannot ailorri 1< And yet... once a year, or two. or three luxury they yearn I Ish for with
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  • 116 12 WELLINGTON, New Zealand 12 (Beutei the Chine e H ;kong soccer team touring this country, defeated S thland by six £osls to one a splendid display of ball control and combination on a muddy pitch at Invercargill tour, v. the tourinz side led
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  • 129 12 s Jun« 12 K Kan;' Ji ranked player is amont 118 competitors whose entries have been accepted for the men's singles in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships. Such is the intc- naJ enti that a selection comn l\ the entries. A total of 118 are chosen,
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  • 51 12 XO T a nee Deprt i ieadquarters Singapore Base District by 60 runs in a friendly cricket match at I terday. Brief so BOD. for six wickets declared 32 n.o. Bruhl 27, .Curry 23 and Weir two for 27 (Gillate 36 no. Craggs 33 and i tor
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    • 79 12 CRICKET c- M rr.ee* their CUltion ground H SOCCER Fathul Kanb Club, who deed H» Tigers in Asson at Jalan Besar Stadium n Lf TJtw. 3A: afassfjjßni TtHnoM Board vs Maxwell Sports -C vs I-' P a" COP T Rejd- .nee Corps at S ATHLETICS Two P nary Schools hold
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