Singapore Standard, 15 June 1957

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  • 24 1 Singapore Standard JSJTt. rsr ft 'A Sl fiRE2v;r E GEN"-4rr mAL i. MI. No. 316 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1957 I PAGES 15 ENTS
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  • 73 1 The story of Malaya THE Singapore Standard mill prootflv P"«"' I* Merdeko" Soavenir fo commemorate I o 48-poge Merdeno hjsfory w hen I z en r:. -Jr^-- 1 he British Commonwealth. withm the o five-cofoor Bound in 4 -pace ar f .1.- Merdeka Souvenir. a «r.h» pn»'i»"»" f0 the world
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  • 414 1 Govt. Not Worried Over Strike Threat THE DOOR IS STILL OPEN TO SETTLE BENEFITS DISPUTE SINGAPORE'S 180 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS WILL NOT CLOSE, EVEN IF THE 2,500 MEMBERS OF THE SINGAPORE TEACHERS' UNION GO ON STRIKE. Minister lor Education, Mr. Chew S\/ee Kee
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  • 361 1 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Three shed clerks at Port Swettenham were dismissed by the Malayan Railway last night for refusing shift duties because of their inion's "work-to-rule" tactics. The first to be penalised linos the start of the 'go slow' last week, these clerks
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  • 123 1 Eye'— Mikoyan Tells Newsmen '>U lune I V it's i tell lu- .1 I\ l.eFkp vn u innol „n|\ be heard I seen said Soviet Tr.ide Vna^tas Miknvan at a BriFm iss> part\ celebrating Queens birthdiv here last m is pvjn jnd irniT Ire-
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  • 147 1 Girard Changes His Mind: No Pressure CAMP WHITTINGTON. Japan. June 14 CUP) Army Specialist 3, C William S. Girard today repudiated his statement that American military authorities put pressure on him to stand trial in a Japanese court for siaying a Japanese woman. Girard. 21. issued his denial in a
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  • 40 1 LONDON, /«H« 14 (Renter). Three Soviet submarines Which v,,::>cd through the English Channel earlier this month are expected to arrive at an Egyptian port 01 Monday, to join the Egyptian Navy, naval quarters repcrtea here tonight.
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  • 142 1 H-Tests Blamed For Asian 'Flu LONDON, June 14 (AP) A British virus expert suggested yesteriay that the influenza epidemic now raging in the Far East may be a result of British and Soviet hydrogen bomb tests. Mr. Norman W. Pirie. biochemistry chiei oi Rothamsted experimental Station, said in a letter
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  • 21 1 PRIME Minister Harold Macmillan yesterday Rave a firm yet frier, d'y reply to Soviet Premier Xiko Bulganin's A. P.
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  • 50 1 MAURICE Bourges Maunoury. France's now Radical Prime Minister and leader of the 23id government bince the end o: the war, look over yesterda\ from his Socialist predecessor, II Guy Mollet at a brief ceremony at the Hotel Matignon. Paris official residence of French Prime Ministers Reuter
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  • 37 1 U.X. Emergency Force Headquarters annojneed that an Arab i rontaf from the Israeli to the Egyptian side of the Gaza Strip demarcation line was shot dead yesterday by a patrol of the Danish-Norwegian battalion.- A.P.
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  • 164 1 So Phone Men End Wage Talks NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore Telephone B .ird and its employees union on a new WM6 scale ended abruptly yesterday over the (MM of permanent pass to the union's secretary. Mr. Jam.t EUnffh. to enter the Board premises. The union's
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  • 125 1 $3,000,000 FOR THIS BLONDE HOLLYWOOD. June 14 ll'Fl A Jlnllywood studio j rstrnl.i v agreed to pay ■arc than i ssi.noo.ooo (M$3,0<)0.000) for the services of ;i European actress who arrived lure a mere four weeks ago. She is tlif Monde German star of Swiss origin, Maria Schell. who was
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  • 283 1 Spore Crew Handed Over To Iraqi Police After... LONDON, June 14 iKrutrr).— A Mmjtd Na\v British tanker, own I bg I Singapore company, in the Persian Gull and arrested six members ol the crew reported by the (antain to be about to mutiny. Announcing this last night, the
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  • 21 1 tain must be :<~ trade to make a livir g »r.oul having to depend oo UnUaA States aid. Reuter
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  • 176 1 R.I. Govt. Lacks Exchange JAKARTA. June 14. (UP).— The government today was considering a 50 per cent cut in its rice allocations to Indonesia's estate workers because of a severe gram shortage, according to government sources. It was generally feared that such a move
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  • 142 1 THE Federation's Finance Minister. Col. Sir Henry Lee. had talks yesterday with Singapore's Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart, on the proposed Central Bank for M?laya. The meeting was also attended by Singapore's Minister for C miner ce and Industry. Mr. J. M.
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  • 28 1 TWO American Roman Catholic pr.ests were released from Communi?t Chinese captivity yesterday upon completion of four-year prison terms, according to I telephone report from Shan- UP
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  • 33 1 THE U.N. Secretary-Gen-eral. Das Hammar.-kjold. suggested yesterday :hat he be allowed to experiment for a year with a U.N. plan for lending government officials to countries in need of them. A.P.
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  • 111 1 Zorin Has A 3-Point Plan For Arms Cut LONDON. Jum 14 .Reuten Russia s delegate, v.r Zorin. today told the Ur. Nat! ras ib-ci mmittee on disarmament that he va authorized by his government to make the following proposals: 1. Cessation of all tests for a period of two or
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 43 1 a '"^l^^ ELECTRIC /^nnVßl^^^ WASHERS ai'urcn ft m« vacuum V y/N. CLEANERS fK Xlw g ELECTRIC y ©X X POLISHERS NwPV^ STEAM IRONS Officiol Dealer LEE CHAY «c CO. North Bridge Rd., Spore 6 Telephone *****. (shell) You can be sure of Shell
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    • 44 1 Reputed Store £or CRYSTAL 6 SILVERWARE Your Inspection Invited 8 8 North Bridge Rood Phone ***** S pore-t Time for a Malaya's own W if: AWAtfttD CCI& MIDAI AT LONDON IMWII! IXMIimOW •?>♦ BRIWIB AMD tOTTLID F» UALATAJt UIWU U WNCAfOiI OmtltVTfO IT ftAUt *OAVI
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  • 139 2 A WOMAN and her son, both resident in ."Malaya, had the unique distinction of being awarded the British Empire Medal simultaneously last Thursday by the Queen on the occasion of her birthday. The mothrr i.s Mrs. Mary Hearty Peterson, a fiB-year old widow living in
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  • 37 2 ORK B k Lak. 11, W9* yesterday committed to stand trial at the next Singapore Assizeen two charges of u~ir;3, a.genuine forced documents and a third chang of ittemptini to gemuM a forged docu-
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  • 88 2 A BIRTHDAY cake in UM form of a reel ol movie film and decorated with colourful pictures of film star.-, a lucky hOTMtihOt, and a "Film CenBort certificate," was the highlight party last night celebrating the 42nd b rthday Ol Singapore film > -ant" Mr. LokC
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  • 166 2 INTERCHANGE of teachers; between Singapore and neigh- i bouring countries like Thailand and Burma, was sugge.ted vesterdav by a Colony education- M one method whereby the quality of teaching in this country could be Improved The suggestion was made by i i Mr. B. F.
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  • 183 2 Serious Situation If All-Out Strike Is Called THE Singapore Chinese Bus Owners' Association yesterday warned the Bus Workers' Union that serious consequences may follow, if the Union carries out its threatened general .strike. The Union at an extraordinary general meeting on Thursday decided to call a
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  • 31 2 ISTHNIAN bin Amat, 17, yesterday claimed trial in Singapore Court to a charge of outraging the modesty of a woman, at Prince Charles Crescent, on June 9.
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  • 37 2 HONGKONG. J'.ir.e 14, Special Standard Service: Closing prirc.s cf the Hongkong Exchange were $16.69 to £1 sterling: $6.1675 to u.s.si; |IJM to Malayan v i: 10.133 to one Indonesian Rjpiah: Gold $269.25 to I tac".
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  • 167 2 SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Giam Chon^ Hing, yesterday praised a 14--year-old boy. K. Rahimansa, for recovering the bodies of two 10-year-old girls found drowned in a rural well at Chua Chu Kang. on April 19. The sir's were A?mah r.-T igi K. Amarvali,
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  • 63 2 INDONESIA'S diplomatic representative in the Hague, ."Mr. Kwoo D.iir Hoo (above) arrived in Singapore yesterday b> Ki.M after important talks with his government in Indonesia. Mr. Kwce. declining to comment on the talks, said: "It dealt with problems between tlir Netherlands and the Indonesian governments. "I
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  • 49 2 MISS Katharine Dunham, world famous danrer, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow by BOAC. Mr. Oswald Henry, Cathay Organization";; publicity rhief. announced last night. Ifin Dunham, with her dancers, singers and musicians \vi;; open tt the Odeon Theatre ■-in June 27. Bookings for her ibow open today.
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  • 58 2 An elderly domestic servant, Lee Chern, was yesterday sentenced in a Singapot* Court to eight months' for procuring a country for prostitution in July last •s alleged Lee lur' girl into prostitution on tLj pretext of getting htl c .-j as a domestic servant. Lee gave
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  • 29 2 THE Chinese YMCA Staf* pore will present a concert "One hour of Music" foe primary students at its premises in Prince Edward Road at 4.30 p.m. to
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 2 BTING -us? v-e present aspects of a youth groups in the Colony will be held at the Singaporf Council Hall at 10 a.m. tomor: Mrs. Mary Peterson
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    • 374 2 Proud of it Of course Ifs a Ronson F -^n's perfection of design, dependability Cf actJCMUMd beauty of finish are shown agaio ;ful Ronson Flo-line, II >!d this lighter in your hand and see the elegant simplicity of its design. Here is proof 1 cf Ronson skill and enterprise in
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    • 169 2 CI USING rubber (i-enlji per Ih) in pore >esterda> wer. Spot V< Int Jal] i;s v R.S.S. N 93i 9| Kiss Tonr Slc..t> The prn. of tin la Sincapore yrstei S3B4J ,m S i» own 3,J cents) LONDON Kl KKt > No 1 KSS Settler House Terms pcafac firs( sr.vsn
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  • 342 3 There IS Truth In Claim Film Men Barriers On American Films In S-E Asia-*.*. Report ASIAN COUNTRIES WANT TOP PRIORITY FOR THEIR PRODUCTIONS FEARS expressed by the Motion Picture Export Association of America of barriers being put on American films "are possibly true", said Mr. Loke Wan Tho, Colony film
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 3 |ffW.-tl.lJ-.l.MJvat»].^ffffl BARBARA ROBINSON, SS, eaMC to Malaya from Britain only three months are and during this short period baa fitted n nicely into life in the tropics. She likes Chinese and Indian f<> >d a> much as she likes her movies, dancing and swimming. Barbara is a beauty
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  • 260 3 Farmers Will Also Benefit TflK Singapore Labour Front Coalition Government is working on a 510.000.000 Development Scheme to improve the living standards of the rural population of the Colony. The scheme is tn rebuild Ige roads, provide water and ele tri and Improve road
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  • 122 3 STAR DANCERS HERE TWO of the leading: dancers of the Katherine Dunham show arrived in Singapore yesterday in a BOAC Britannia from Australia. Twenty-three-;. r-Old Camille Yarbrough (above, left), b photographed at the airport Din 'a leading partner. Vanoye Aikens. were accompanied by Leslie
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  • 118 3 Two Colony Men Granted Divorces NOEL FERNANDO. alias Frank William Fernando, a srnah craft supervisor of the Shell Company, who petitioned for a divorce from his wile. Ivy Marie Fernando, on grounds of her adultery. I granted a rierree ni-i in Um Singapore High Court yesterday. The decree is to
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  • 67 3 CLIVE da Silva. a pipeline assistant attached to the Shell Company, was also granted a divorce from his wife. Phyliss Harriet da Silva, in the Singapore Hieh Court yesterday, on grounds of her desertion The decn e ntt li to be made absolute in titmt months. They
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  • 23 3 THE Institute of Architects of Halaya will hold an exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, from June 19 to June 22,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 266 3 J MAJESTIC THEATRE >*~ MIDNIGHT TONIGHT >£^ J% AND TOMORROW > kM-^JL BA^^tD IN FEDERATION JT BIT PASSED IN I SINGAPORE i fef "CRAZY B STRIPPED J If MAMBO" J j^pST "pTTo T>VTMl\r. RFAITIFS i B fW^ LL AROIND THE WORLD" W^K^l I /IYRTONsi^ JL JL fiZJKtfy r&K&&£4 LOOK POP
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    • 200 3 toBS6jpMdBS IJU jp I m w r. C IOCO IT. f i m 'x LCI tubeiT I I V v 1 H^^K^ uw^^y^^. fittings Tube lining irom r Mie s to BS S(>4 di'vis^on ll £liUl m«o Mtttitan nm*t« ito. THE VERY BEST OF GOOD CHOCOLATES |^K n '111 111
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  • 388 4 A Do-nothing' Record So Far SINGAPORE'S 31inLster for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumab!ioy, accused the City Council of inaction and indifference towards hawkers' welfare, in a speech at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday night It now more than two months sinre Government
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  • 229 4 ATOMIC radiation in fish is one of the subjects being studied by the Food and Agricultural Organisation. the Regional Adviser for the FAO, Mr. G. E. Mulgrue. said in Singapore yesterday. M grue said his Orgßrf itioi interested in n tber or
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  • 67 4 LIBERAL-SOCIALIST candidate for Cairnhi!! by-election, Mr. S oV i uhee Soon, yesterday denied that his party had lent engines to disturb the Labour Front's rally at Exeter I held on Wednesday in support of Mr Kens Ban Eft He said the charge made by Ifr. Sim Bcr..;
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  • 128 4 MAVIS HAD EVERYBODY GUESSING WHEN Mrs. Mavis Litr attended the Fourth Asian Film F« -ti\ a! whi e bolidajinf in Tokyo recently she was mistafcen I c i Him star it is Dot difficult to see why. Yesterdajr, When she returned to Singapore by PAA Stratoclipper, Mrs. Lan, dressed i
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  • 60 4 INCHE Ibrahim bin Idris. Prcidcnt of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, yesterday handed to Dr. Q. H, Garlirk. medical director of the SATA C boj I iue for 5374.8.'; beins ooav trilnitions from ISI driverand conductors. The tun represented the waecs earned by
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  • 103 4 19 REDS KILLED IN MAY KUALA LUMPUR. M —Security forces in the Ted retioo last month killed 19 Communist terrorists ■B i wounded another live. Ninfl terrorists surrendered and three were captured. As against this, one civilian was killed and one «pecial constable, i soldii rs and three cil 111
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  • 56 4 SINGAPORE police are appeal g r esses to an accident in whii'ii a 11 -year-old schoolboy. h > .'i3d Nor in Onar.. 'ed. The accident occurrec 1 aj about 6.50 D.m. last Wednes•in Jalp.n Em Witnesses are a?ked to gel Ifl h with Inspector Eugene w Dg
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  • 96 4 MISS JESSIE ONG, daigktd <»f Mr wmi Mrs. Onz Soo Bin of Singapore, celebrated hrr ."Ist blrthdaj on Thusdaf u ith dinner partv for lier friends at the Kaffirs Hotel. The birthday gm, (cemtre) is a trainer teaefcet >t the I cache r's Training College. Miss
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  • 142 4 FOLLOWING nr c remits of the 1956 examination of the Association of International Accountant- Intermediate Examination: Sortions i pud 2— Chan Huai Bet and Miss Ng Chwee Mang. both o! Singapore, and John Con Smith. Pennng; Section 3 Ho Hui Min, M \hdul Kader. Lau I! m
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  • 119 4 A -2\ -YEAR-OLD girl. Sim Chap Alui. took poison alter a scolding by her mother for going to a late cinema show one night, a Singapore Coroner'-: Court was told yesterday. Tne girl's mother, Xg Moi Hian. told the PorWMf. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. that her
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  • 78 4 A LOUR (river, Tsa Kaj Woon, was sentenced to three months' jail by a Singap re Traffic Court yesterday, for Causing the death of a policeman by driving his lorry neslicently along Woodlands on Feb. 4. The policeman, Talib bin Ani, ll hit by
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  • 34 4 AH CHOXG- who trird to stop a group of men from saultlng two others, was himself set uoon on Thursday night and slashed with a parang, lie received a cut on the arm.
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  • 27 4 MEMBERS of the ambulant section, Civil Defence Corps. Singapore, will hold their third annual dinner and social at Kolam Aver Lane on Saturday July 20.
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    • 421 4 I* jf STARTS rODAV CATHAYJ '"i'^VL" 1 VITRIN \\\l I NTI 7^smC3B tn Colour with IraMi-ti v uttl itles J MIDNIGHT TONIGHT I *">^n&e w^fe^%f F|o/>/e H J CHARUDW HESTON ANWf BAXTHR J GILBERT ROWWD TOM T^OW^^OiShf 1 I IJ^ FOttUT IWrER BRUCE If Mm iua irrro JmHGWwa )f- I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 113 4 Standard cAlvnanac Information at a Glance fINGAPOREjmM| l?n-in''~» nml Prnf<><».jnn;il Women's Cluh: Monthly luncheon mer talk on "Public Relations ••.en" by Mr G G Thomson at Cathay Dragon Room 1 \ui 15 a m class 10 15 a.m. at Raf- I >>ln Mali's A^iM'i.itinn: !C film show Houdini at Bras
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    • 108 4 TIME TIDE TODAY: ■SMBBBN 121 r rr, 1? 1 f Port l)icki«n 809 am 18 4 ft) 834 p m ItA 111 PriMng 1.09 a.m t7 1 ft) 203 pm (8 6 ft) laMomon >ln;i;iorr 0.26 a.m (9 ft) 1.54 p m Hi Ton Diclwm 840 am i3 4 ft)
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    • 207 4 iSKD: S.4S T'i» Lat:r Ameri. cin Wav |S)j 3 BJB At ynjr reQUasi IS): 3 30 Juke Box Parsrie (KL>: 6 p.m. Sporta Hour IS I I Propramme Summary < KL) I jI. |h1 c (KL); ;S9P ih cramme Preview (Si; 7 p.m. NEWS iS); 715 Latin Quarter 1KL1; 730
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    • 185 4 rites, t pm. Scottish 'T^r -e 130 Thp News and Home News! 8 43 Listeners' Cno.re. 9 30 Radio Newsreel. 9 4 Cr Icel vs The West Indies. 10.15 Cricket Northamptonshire vs Kent 10 30 U.15 T.me for Musi 1130 The News md Commentary. 11.45 The Archers. 12 15 a.m
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  • 262 5 Striking Styles At Garden Party THIS YK AR'S Garden Party, gi\en at Government Home, Singapore, was one of the mosi Informal and relaxed of i:s kind ever held here. Hi>si and hostess, were r:ie Governor of Singapore Sir Robert Hack, and Ladv Black, who In honour of
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  • 149 5 KNANG, Fri. The possibility of establishing a research centre in South-east Asia for historical studies will be discussed at a conference to be held early in Singapore in 1%0. This \va disclosed by Pro- or C. Northcote Parkinson, convenor ot the conference
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  • 95 5 Rugby Star On Trust Charge KNANG, Fri. Traffic Superintendent of the Pcnang Port Commission, George Jeffrce McCully, 33, was produced before the Registrar ol the Sessions Court. Ifak Kim Fook. sitting as a Second Class M ite. today, on a chi of committing criminal breach Of trust 1,000, being a
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  • 43 5 Fl\'E seats of a Tay Koh Yat Company bus were slashed by on I ursday night in Sii ;a] ore I was the 13th .iamaged ffnee the itrike 90 busmen itarted 20 i The strikers arc members e Singapore Bus Workers"
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  • 70 5 PRIZE WINNERS ol "Boy OH the Dolphin" contest organized by the Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox are: Mr. Maurice .T. Bowra. Royal Engineers, 570 Map Production H Evan St Athan Ward. Cbangj K.A.F Hospital, Mrs. Teh Tuck Soon, 3M MaA U t Road, Mr. Quek Koon Chye. 31 Kovan
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  • 131 5 His Trip To Malaya Ended In Trouble \.\G, Fri. An Indonesian Chinese, Tjioe Guan Liong. 25, had been thinking for some time about making a va, and recently he Anally n ;> his mind. Be jumped into his little dinghy, which is powered by 'it board motor, at Bngan on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 91 5 unl MnY Today! w* 4.15-6.45 \^fj^ J| 9.30 p.m. The Happiest I k CATERINA VALENTE v^. 5 Organisation J|/ odeonj > I Tonight -K I i MIDNIGHT! J 1 i t\CITI\G! J l\ \IA\DARI\ COLOR I CHINESE ACROBATIC J SHOW IN THE SQUARE JJ TONIGHT MIDNIGHT REX 1 m^ THE
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    • 125 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products '3 1 11 Jftsi i at^^^^^a wLtt^&lwTfll CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipction, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Less of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL HAPPY LAND HOTEL No. 2435-C Klebang Kechil Tel: 122
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  • 842 6 Singapore Standard Child Welfare Too Many Schemes SINGAPORE can justly bo proud of what i.> being the Social W Ifare Department and ttM many voluntary m intaattaoi for the benefit of children in the Colony. Hm combined efforts are truly n. «nt and the results of I tta\ difficulties and
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  • 496 6  - SCIENCE NOTEBOOK Anglo-U.S. Atomic Issues John Davy r pj/. c neve Anglo-United State* 1 agreement on exchange of c'omic information, anTiotr even gh its details err vot yet hnotvn, is a, A'l h mat i i unth .\>''l'n-l S relations m thtSi licld. T -r i«d .'(e difficult'/ has' the
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  • 681 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By _j»_ru~n J ~u~u~u~i_i~ur>_»-p-<_rr u i_n_r> ruxjK. "VOT haven of rest at the 1 ol a journey but only a brief halt on the road to an honourable place." is how High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray sees the coming independence of Malaya.
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  • 1295 6 of the DANGERS AHEAD American loans mark the end of a dramatic three-year phase in Burma's economic aiv political development, but OBSERVER correspondent Dennis Bloodworth, writing from Singapore, warns =^m r l A HE recent announcement that Burma had accepted two long-term loans from the United States worth .€l5 million
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  • 522 6  - Spelling Cf Road Names S. RAMACHANDRA Singapore Sir b it not strange that, whereas one name has been given to the public thov lare which runs from Syed Alwi Rjad to Li ven lei street, viz. rlhu George's Avenue, the one next to it running between Ki.chener Road and Lavender
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  • We the POEPLE
    • 141 6  -  JOHN ADAMS Kuala I.umrnr Sir— On the night May .SO in a very heavy rainstorm I drove my car i into a sheet of water acroa the road at the Rasa Br. hk at about 8.30 at nigh- <A the result that my car broW down. I
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  • 66 7 IfUNSAN, South Korea. June 14 (Keuter) British Commonwealth forces today iormally ended their seven association with Sojth Korea when the First Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regi' eni slow-marched off a dusty parade ground to the tune ol Au!d Lang Syne. The farewell ceremony, ■i was
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  • 41 7 PORT AU PRINCE. Haiti, |4 \p) The govern- Provisional President Danirl Fignolf wa i ■<■ thrown today .n a military C ip I: v., •':'.<? sth govcrn-mi-nt to be unseated in this In ibl< i x republic since tst cem
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  • 60 7 I i NOON, June 14 (Reuti r) ne perimenta In Britain with tank-borne "blinding ray' 1 lamps have not Effected anyone in this I Otmtry as is known. I \V;ir Oflicc spokesman said today, A dozen United State-: cx?oldicrs who worked M the secret experiments are
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  • 608 7 Lost For Nine Hours in The Pacific He Didn't Give Up Hope daslfjlksajdflkjsadf Officer's 'Friends.' Were Electric Eels A Turtle LONDON, June 14 (Reuter)—A British ship's officer, lost overboard in the Pacific for nine hours, describes today how he occupied his mind with navigational problems philosophic and religious thoughts. For
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  • 229 7 TAIPI.I, June 11 (AP)— Chinese Nationalist Tremicr O.K. Yui said today 41 jiersons have been indicted for complicity in last month's anti-American rioting and military courts will try them. I nteff Yui sa!d five o! those held had pa.it Communi I a ociations but that
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  • 41 7 RUSSIAN sailors bought a thousand pairs of ranglas! <■ from a WOOlworth store in Hull yesterday in a buying spree thai bad even phlegmatic Britona puzzlrd The Russians wen from the rreighter Balasbor, which la unloading cargo in Hull. U.P.
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  • 27 7 PROFESSOR Tbeodor Heuss, thfl Wot German President, v promoted Lietlto-nant-Gcncr?il Hans Speidel, O let of NATO Land in Central Europe, to a full general— Reuter
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  • 16 7 HOLLAND announced yesterday she would case restrictions OB trade with Communist China.— Reuter
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  • THESE THINGS MAKE NEWS
    • 77 7 MRS. Kay Uhtai if Augusta. <>e >rgi;i. glanced .it a newspaper picture which sl'nwod a woman lnnling a pet On hop «rKt \^as u unusual wriMu.itrh which Mrs. Kitchens recognized as the one she hid lost it a restaui;int J'' \ears .i r o T'lliie found tin- woman
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    • 76 7 IT PAYS 10 BMW vhat floor > <>u i*• <im. 1 i-uis \tor. .">(). an elevator repairman, IhlttM ho '\ns in thr ba-r--ment when be jumnril into M ele\;itor shall. Ihe dis(ance t < > bottom would have liioii tlirro fed He w.iMit. Ho was on tin- f i
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    • 48 7 FILM i tot Ste\.> Cochran credits his -.mill kiltrn uitli s.i in:; him from a rattlesnake l>it<\ Wline wmßdag in his garden his !Mveek-old kitten dashed in front of him to pounce on a four-iooi 'ong nittlesaake. The eat, bitten hrtw-'-n the ryes, will recover. A. P.
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    • 46 7 1 II I Mayor of Spcnrrr, I(i\va. plr;idr( guiltv to speeding at Mayor's court \rst»rtlav an,! lined hirr.srlf UBst Ind < osts. Mayor John Flindl vi id lip wont .'!7 inilr'.-an-Imur tlirough a 'J.I-milr-an-linur yon,. IffHw ho ua f •lircorrupird and nut thinkins alfout driving.' UP
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    • 40 7 STRAY eftll i' 1 California will receive USSSO.OOO irom the lale Mrs Grace R. Frederick. Mrs Frederick's "ill specified that her entire estate bto be placed in trust, with the proceeds going to a home for stra\ felines. A.P.
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    • 41 7 HOW much dors it rovt the I S. Army to feed each of its enlisted men? lor the most recent six months period the average daily cost was I'SSI.O2 in the United States and 99 U.S. :ents overseas. A.P.
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    • 33 7 AMERICANS ate an average (it 11.4 In of candy ia^-t e;ir Mearding to the National C onfertinners' Assoriation. S;il»-s btfl year totallrd tJBS million pounds valurd at I 551. 071 million. AP
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  • 74 7 PLYMOUTH, Massachusetts. June 14 (AP)-- John Winslow. 21. Of Lor don. crewman aboard the Mayflower 11. collected a USSISO (Ms4so) bet yesterday for haying shaved only jn<? side of his lace in the 53-dAI journej across the Atlantic. W oslow made the bet with Norman
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  • 84 7 MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin. Juno 11 <AP)— Mrs Mary Ann Maiquotte. ?.*>. won a divorce after teslifjlßg that her husbands cocker spaniel chased her out of bed "One night the dog .jumped into bed, snarled at me and hit ir.v."
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  • 114 7 Crabb Story To Be Filmed in Britain HOLLYWOOD. June 14. CAP)— British Romulus Productions la aiming the story of Commander Lionel (Bu er) craob World War ii fn gman, who disappeared on a dive in Portsmouth la. year, James Woolf. head of the studio, said yesterd.iv The headless, handless body
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  • 51 7 ALGIERS. Juno 14 (Reuter) The French security authorities announced that Bfl are to be removed from sites near bus stops in Algten to prevent insurgents placing bombs in them. Bombs placed in lampposts near bus stops in the efty ploded during the evening rush hour last Monday, killing tcr
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  • 93 7 LONDON, June 13 IUPI. A bearded stronger escorted Princess Morgorct to the thcotrc on Wcdncsdoy n.ght in her second "myStcry" dote within a week. The escort drove the Princess' Rolls-Royce to the Savov Thcotrc h.msclf She sot in the ro nr SC3* Dcstoc him ihc mystery surrounding
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  • 153 7 NEW YORK, June 14 (AP)— Fegp Hopkins Jovrp. dazzling, blonde Ziegfeld Follies cirl wh<»vp beautv won her a series of millionaire husbandv died on Wednesday of throat cancer. The famed clamour c the 1920's was marr> times five times to men of
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    • 83 7 Three'cups'will drown A_thousand worries /to P? 1 /C/^KUNCHI BEER f; v J I Don't take a chance i with plumbing "yAN >,-•,-, r^Z^\JT\j\ y N »:a can be Jure you'll get y^/f )V/ i ?ood job done if vou ?9 <-^ j jij N. i f WATTS -<=jf---^ j BAKER
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    • 70 7 fc> for the /»eaf-< a fan... Dnr MITSUBISHI THE NAME GUARANTEES THE QUALITY Attr.ctiv.ly «tvl.d in 1 either erepn or blur zrry. I^/ ft MITSUBISHI far/ arc H available from ]<■■' > tl^gfc^S^^S^ |T MITSUBISHI fans are available in table and stand models from $37 to $159" in Singgporr Prnang
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  • 412 8 Court Finds Her Guilty But Insane CHEAH HUNG LIN, a housewife, was yesterday found "guilty, but insane" at the Singapore Assizes of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to her one-and-half-year-old son, See-Toh Chee Tat, on the afternoon of March 1, in her Tanjong Pagar Road
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  • 158 8 ABOUT :?<>o Singapore Chinese middle school students yestordav literally "teak over" the 20.000-ton aircraft carrier. Melbourne. and the destroyers A n z a c and Tobruk. The eight-hour visit to the ships was arranged by the Ministry tif EdncattOM U) "broaden their outlook."
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  • 97 8 2 Die In Traffic Accidents TWO children, a boy and a girl, were Crushed to death in two separate traffic accidenu la Singapore yesterday. The boy. seven-year-old Mohamed. succumbed to bis injuries alter a collision with a City Council lorry in Kdam Ayer Lane, in the afternoon. A few hours
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  • 57 8 BATA will present a gala fashion show, the first of Ita kind in Singapore in the Rallies Hotel ballroom tonight. Blum made In naaj conntrlefl win be on display. The ranie also includes local-ly-manufactured footwear. Ba'a intends sending same Malayan-styled .-i.ppers U 11 world-wide contest in
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  • 43 8 A TOTAL of $948,961,915 in currency notes and $42,r 721,610 in coins were in cirmlation at the beginning of this month, stated Mr. T. Hart. Chairman of the Board of Commissioner- of Currency, Malaya and British Borneo, la t night.
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  • 30 8 A BAZAAR tO raise finds for the Angli ■in H:2h School. Singapore, will be heM at Victoria Memorial Hali Singapore, today from l f| a.m. to ■1 p.m.
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  • 334 8 pVE MORE DAYS TO GO FOR A CHANCE TO WIN THE ISLAND OF YOUR DREAMS IN THE PACIFIC OR A RETURN TRIP TICKET BY SEA TO HONGKONG AND WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ABOUT IT? The rules ere simple and there ere no conditions
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  • 53 8 TAX Tek San was held up two masked men aiong Y:o Chu Kang Road. Singapore about midnight on Thursdaywas walking along a lonely path to his home, when the gs pounced on him from behind. They gabbed a sharp object :;st hfs ribs and took $90 n his
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    • 224 8 THE PERFECT HOSTESS ''What a'delighuu! part) Mrs. A 1 *"N'es. she does thip._> uel! and always XTVCS the best* *l noticed she used MILKMAID MILK— it makes the f jMMu n Bttdi noR defidous." g^v That's true. Mrs. B. She certainly is the perfect hostess." r^fe?^J!^£S/ LKMAH) MU CONTAINS ADDED
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    • 300 9 Victoria Notches Up Highest Score SINGAPORE'S Victoria School scored the results among all ♦> boys' schools in the >oi Certificate Examins with 126 passes .i of 132. Two of the threr Scholarships for 1957 were awarded to Teh Ee K and Yap Choon Teck both toria School. The school also
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    • 86 9 Grandpa, Pa and Uncle and now Himself TFH t E KHENG 19 Oueen\ u 'II r^ifi f^tr fr. imbni-o, le.uin,- Sinjapure nn July 17. His father. gri r ami uncle uf>r e also t^uptn'. Scholars. Ilr- (iupen\ with High School Certificate, having e\t- iar(!i:..ir-. result-, In gcn^raplix .inj di^tiiutions In
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    • 42 9 hr I mmi Kehom hintr Vaid i n, the 2.000th Colombo Plan iilrnt in ficr capacity *port* mistress at the Sultan Sulnimnn ri m nr\ School at Kunln Trenssnnu, is seen here busy at icork in ft class. (D.0.1.)
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    • 506 9 Get busy for Dad's presents I is Mrfntfay coming" soon? It is time to put Z on your thinking-cap and Z start planning your special Z present to dad. Tfci incxpenZ sive gift that YOU make means more to dad thn the I M that costs too MMk. Hcc Z
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    • 33 9 THE HIPPOPOTAMUS MAS M<^ Vr. v~^.~THE SECOND LARGEST A^CiEWT £o^Anj9 HUNG t>he MOUTH IN THE \NO R.LP, JAWS O^ STAG BEETLES VET E/VT6 ONLV APOUND TH^iR NECKS to V€GeTASL€S- DRIVE A^Y 9Ckn£ ss,
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    • 157 9 Every man needs TO OTAL you pet more r^^^tif 5 for vour money txxjtai ties they look nght— i": 'iaJ;^\«^ distinguished deslgn^ Id every colour -:^i^i^?S and pattern, they're washable and »^*§^?^"^m marked tebilizei; toi le^ieo wieaso- -i^ix^v^x^-^ Have a look, too at tootal dressing gowm -''^^%^A i :;^'J^ scarves,
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    • 369 9 E^V|lkl|^^H mil |>^^y 1 rpODAV I QIOTATION: i J. "Thon must (in nnn--1 in. indium' and winning. i or '-trviiii; sad losing. MilTcrine or trinnipliinK) l«- either ;ni\ il or li;iiniiicr (.octlic SAT! BDAI I <»|{ EVERTI ONE: Kcc;) things upon a I diplomatic and constructive I note. Spo people,
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  • 451 10 Federation Govt. Explains New Move On Rice Stockpile Kl ALA LIMPIK, Fri.— The Federation Government, rejecting a demand that it should quit the rice market, repudiated a contention there is no likelihood of any shortage of rice supplies in the foreseeable future. Rice merchants, said the Controller of Trade Division
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  • 256 10 BRITISH exports last month topped £300 million sterling— the highest ever recorded the Board of Trade has announced in London. Value of the May exports was nearly £6 million m than the previous record month, last March. The trade "trap" the excess of Imports ore* exports—
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  • 232 10 Business In Shares Malayan sharebroken terday reported the following business dune: Gammons $2 12 oven-.ig it and -t rriav Humo ords A5/7*. Ao/9 overnight; Jnrkson.s $1.525; Cements $1.59, H 80; M. Colla $1; IfcAlistl r $1 B2j Metal Box $2 1.'( to 12.11; C"id Sto |Ul, SI 91 i Straits
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  • 131 10 THE Ma' r. van share market re-openod after the holiday steady in the industrial section yesterday. Tin Sham wore irregular. Vrhfle rubbers remained quiet. Price changes announred by the Bfalayan Sharebrolcen' Association yesterday were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Hump Industries Oral AS 8 I 9 McAlister I R2 LM
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  • 61 10 MR. R J van Wnchem. the manager of the Produce Department, Rotterdam Trading Co., Ltd., Penang, was the guest-of-honour at a dinner given by sugar dealers of North Malaya at the Heoug Kong Restaurant. He is going on transfer to Singapore after having been in the Penang
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  • 58 10 AN Australian designed car will be produced this year at the new U5527.000.--000 British Motor Corporation Plant at Victoria Par, it was announced in Sydney. Plant manager j. \V. Buckley said on his arrival from Britain that the Australian automobile industry soon will be exporting
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  • 102 10 (H'TKR ROADS Rolfdillner, Merwc Lloyd, President Jefferson. Lao. St. Marcour. Stv. Benakat, &amao, Pleasantville, Douglas Wynery. INMR ROADS Naga Mis Larantuka, Hua Li. Min Hiang, Salong, Kim Tlai Sei g. Toi H>a Debora, Kab Kbeng, Chit Myan lla, Belaga, Kimani?. 9ri Treneeanu. Tg. PinanC Celi^. New Asia, Thiry
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  • 120 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra. June/Julj $25] buyers: S26| sellers: ccconut oil in bulk S4<H sellers, in drums MS] sellers. Muntok white pepper SI 15 sellers, Sarawak white .SI 14 sellers, special Sarawak black S" 6 COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER BATH CO
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  • 58 10 THE M ayan Exchange Banks made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T 31 1 8. 11 1/4, N dayi airmail 31 9 16 credit bills, 31 5 8 trade bills. Selling. T.T. o: OH ready: Canada 30 3 16. French F/ancs *****:
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  • 140 10 Restrictions On Imports Relaxed AUSTRALIA has announced relaxation of import restrictions on certain goods. Trade Minister John McEwen said importers of quality goods in "A" and "B" previously who received no concessional treatment in the past would he granted an annual import trade equal to 10 per cent of their
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  • 226 10 LOWER sheet?, though not yvi freely offered, have become .-.;ghtly easier to obtain, say.- the weekly rubber report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath m Co., Ltd. At present leveis the prospects of imports from Indonesia appear somewhat more rosy. Remilled grades especially for nearby and current month
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  • 83 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped hall a cent to 94 J cent; per ]b. fnr International first grade rubber for July shipment on a quietly steady market yesterday. The market opened lower on lower overseas overnight prices and dropped to around !*4 cents at noon on a dull
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  • 50 10 Singapore Chamter of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per Ib. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b (nominal) 931 L>3i International July No. 1 R.S.S. f.c.b. 94J 942 Ir.t R.SS No 1 Auf N| H July No. 2 93 M July No. I 93 93£ ...Tone; Dull.
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    • 578 10 NOT IC JLMABHOY SONS LTD (Travel Dept) •r.?' :d arrant' Hi: -re a special ensztered flicht irom 6 z i"^ a*ir n s bv Super H Const L. .r; a.: ..u..^ioned r. rig the special Char- Bates. K JLMABHOY SONS LTD. lr.i\el Dept) 24 Ma m Street s.r.:ir-:o. Tel. 215^5
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    • 520 10 ICES PFRI IS NATIONALS (NON-MALAY) SCHOLARSHIP FUND iPPLICATIONS are invited from n< n-Malav Perils Nati nala who have regla tered themselves as the Subjects of the Raja ot P< rlis) I r tdranced coam I tfttdl at the University >i M r Instit itions abroad. >nts should possess a full
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    • 399 10 NOTICES GOVERNMENT Oh THE COLON! OF SINGAPOSK 3' 1"IH Rehabilitation Loan (ISO-It) NOTICE is hereby given that the transfer register of the above Loan will be closed from the 30th June, L957 to 14th July, 1981 both days in- isive, for the preparation of Ir.tere-t Warrants. By Or«ler THE BONGKONG
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    • 420 10 V w 86 5 7. After a day's hard work enjov \our leisure time the Volkswaq n will be an untiring ipi^^ companion Volkswagen Immediate Defivery CHAMPION MOTORS LTD 304 ORCHARD ROAD, ond JALAN TIGA, SUNGEI BESI SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** p mjmpur TPL- 7Ql?l P.O. BOX 627 DEALERS RD K
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    • 767 11 VGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD fttiitii^ mm 132/6 Rebtnioß Roa THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICt t« Montreal. Bo stor,.5 tor,. New York. Balt.mor. Ph.ladelphia 6 Cult Po,t s ;CfCn t0 Pfccetd vta cfh P°'^ *o N,ad and ducha.t. ea.go NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE lOINT SERVICi TCC C^°-
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    • 1150 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. lei: 2412 118 lires) (Intoipoiatto in bm^poit) (12 lints) 5 f THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCj to LIVERPOOL CLASCOV* LONDON O CCNIINfNTAI PORTS Corners option to proceed via othei ports to load and discharge cargc (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama oi
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    • 857 11 MITSUI LINE S'pore P^ hoir Penonc FOR JAPAN bonsei Moru 'of Moii Kcbe. Osako Yo<ohomo .22 June 17 June Mikagesan Moru tor Yokohamo. Nogovo Kcbe 23 June t— Akakurasan A/aru <or Yokohama, Kobe, Moii via Hong Kong 4 July FOR U.SA. Foi New York, PhiladelDhio Baltimore vio Bombov Akibasan Matu
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    • 641 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi Eongkok one o. Foi lost »io Suet Fcnong r- S horr S'por* "SAMOA" Gd* 36 "ASIA' r I** "JUTLANDtA" 4 July 5 IM| 1 5 July Bangkok only "MOMBASA" f IC^ffN "FALSTRIA" 10/11 July 12 13 July 14/15 July Ba.igkok only HOMEWARDS Soilings tor
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  • 581 12 More Misses Than Coals For Tigers Victory By Four Instead Of A Dozen TK'.EKS 4 IRC 1 By KEN TOI T HOW soal sliy can a set of forwards get? This was the thought that struck me alter I watched the Tiger Sporting Association miss no less than a dozen
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  • 537 12 Frida Scores Sprint Double AN(;L()-CIIINI:sE School athletes proved their superiority to win the triangular meet against Victoria and lieattv schools in the most convincing manner on the Victoria School ground yesterday. ACS scored 84 points. Beatty 58 and 6 points. S j. e'i c umpion and
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  • 232 12 ONE point derided Hie triangular schools' athletic meet at Net- Siiuii c^trrila% This \kis the point which Ann\ Secondary School had over St. l'.Urick'i yesterday. Army collected 129 points t 12 by St Patrick's School. v bq Secjndary School had 90 points. I;* nil
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  • 84 12 PENAMG, I ri. 'Miss Tan Siew Chin of Bukit Merta.jam Convent thrilled spectators at the >!)th annual Penang Amateur Athletic Association champior ships lield at the City Stadiu 11 today by creating a new Malayan record for the women's shot putt. The 17-year-o!d itudcni from Province Wcilcsley threw
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  • 40 12 VICTOR K:-<oo"s lirr.e tf |S4 sec. foe the 120 yards hurdles clocked at the Anglo Chinese School's athletic meet recently will stand 1 a.s a record. Thi.s was officially announced by the School principal, Mr. Thio Chan Bee
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    • 168 12 L^J«IW THE FINEST... GRUnDIO) iMoic/ SOSOVVf- ~h,s compacf conso/effe <r-Csr;-';'.s n a small space, a radio wifh 13 valve i^'*'--" "*s costing mucri more. jcc ond n r j r I :ccu fl ful new GRUNDIG consolette ot >our KIAN GWAN (m) LTD. LSg] SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. x'/ ■1
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    • 120 12 WB a^& *^7^l^B BtrPPIPPI^TMf /%t4 v nr m r\ A,.n/s.- HONG SEH, 177 -l/fj Beach Road. Singapore -7, Telephone: *****-6. You wouldn't know the Tans r 1 since they've been taking scott's mi Cod Liver Oil Capsules Thotuandi owe their cootinoi I I C^T^^'^'^^wl good health to SOOtl'l Cod Liver
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  • 68 13 RESULTS in tho third a 1 nf the Colony Women's Golf Championship played at the Royal Island C'.ub were as follows: Mrs Lumsden beat Mrs. TayW s— '3; Mrs. Payne bea( II Cobley 1 up: Mrs. Xicholl bent M Smith 3—l: Mrs. Pc;i:t.bent Mrs. Smith 9—7.
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  • 119 13 IPOII. rn— The ReAMTJ CWb of Ipoh has ocganitd BOM handicap competition which has attracted 11 er.tri:s from members The tournev is being run by <■ dub MTViCe committee and will be played on the Perak 1 irl Club sports ciuo course in Tiger Lane In 1955
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  • 374 13 Ist Inns. Ousts Johore SINGAPORE Malays qualified tor the semi-final of the Rulers Shield cricket competition off their first innings lead when their two-day match against Johore Malays concluded yesterday at Balestier Road, Singapore. or e d by 118 runs in DinjCi and will now
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  • 115 13 BRISTOL, England, June M (UP)— Lew Hoad of Austr ei U <d the mi-finals of the West of E {lam Lawn Tennis Championships today with 4-r. fi-3. i>-4 victor-.- over British Dmis Cun player Bob Wilson. in another q larter-finals match Rr>b Howe, Australia, beat G
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  • 82 13 SYDNEY, June 14, (Reuter). —The World Cup rugby league series opens in Australia toMOCrow Witt England favoured to retain the cup they won in 1954. Australia and France are expected to provide tough opposition. The other competitor, New Zealand, are the "DarkHorses." Tomorrow's matches are: En !an v
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  • 209 13 NKW YORK, June 14 (AP>— The two Pennant races exploded in an afternoon of combat Thursdav which saw the '> York Yankees move within 'our games of Chicago's White Sox a 4-3 victory over the American League leaders after the Milwaukee Braves had BOved hack into the National League
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  • 345 13 LONDON, June 13, (Reuter).— While Surrey's fast bowler Peter Loader was giving; the England Test selectors a hint by taking five West Indies wickets at the Oval Freddie Trueman of Yorkshire showed he is unlikely to lose his place in England's opening attack. Fiery fttddh
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    • 89 13 TODAY: 3.15. 6.3(1 A 9.15 pm. RKO's All-new Jungle- thriller "TARZAVS HIDDEN JUNGLE" (screening new ropy) Tomorrow 11 am. 'Kiss ME DEADLY" Choose a K&Mnfrujttm. KomuL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER f )tll£>T^ /tiff)/* Strong r f/K^^^r C^^^X^^^^UCv^ Khoolwork or corriipmlir^ POST This COUPON TODAY' REMINGTON RAND OF MALAYA LTD Pleat* st-d m«
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    • 368 13 CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED TO PURCHASI W7ANTED 195" man I d Popular 1955 onwards r!ea?r 29 oi 3 Mr. Yeo 81. Wilkie Road. S'pore-9. rOR SALE P»B lOPHONE REC O R DS. *> :,L-SPKEDS. Surplus Stocks must be Cleared at astonishing Cheap Prices. More :al. Dance Recordings added in. Early Callers
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    • 256 13 ACK\()\\LLI)(.\ll \T DAVID JOHN HEXDRICK thank all friends for their messages of condolence. cars and attendance a' funeral of their sister Gußft* wathie (Xoneh) on 8( Hi; Aiio\ MMCWM n i \i i\(, -.\t\ PLICATIONS are mviteel from Federal or State zens for the post of Accounts cants betweeu the
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    • 229 13 Li 1 Abner By A/ Capp 1 7 > BUT. WE DONE V SAN FRANCISCO YWE WRIT TH'CITV O' 1 > "vZ-Zj^ I HEERD FUM l> SENT A VERV 1 BOSTON AN' TH' J I O? r^-*^ f CLEVELAND. A HOSPITuBEiLE )V LETTER WERE "> T-Cl VjGV*AS-- I T HEVSAID
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    • 179 13 smeexm At Jalan Beaar Stadium today. the Malayan Indians will n.> Sing ip 1 e s« ection at 5.15 p.m Other lunior matches today are: Div. 2A. Police "A" vs. RAF Tengah at Thomson Road; ?,B. KM L. vs. Bedok Sports Ciub at Geylang Stadium. Friendly: Arsenal Sports Club moo:
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  • 1652 14 PROGRAMME IS MY CHOICE Taking a leek at tctfaijJ main race, WinJet tad <AaifJ T")ROGR \MME. who has a tremendous finishing: burst, gets my vote in the main 9 furlongs event (Race Six < for Class One Division One performers at Ipoh this afternoon, first day of the Porak Turf
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  • 659 14 HE SHOULD FIND HIS WINNING TURN TODAY RACE ONE SpntiniPnt.il has brcn in the e rjfi and may find winnix I um In this. Over the seven at Kuala Lumpur, he ran a gallant third Pleasure Park and then finished second to FogJ horn wet I -.x Htm
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  • 149 14 Admission May Beat This Lot R/.CE TWO ADMISSION has been knocking at the door and may find r... wlnnlni turn r a furli ngs event for Class Four perforn:- n pal -;p tl |OQd account? in recent outings he was ranner-iip bo each Instance and anticipating Improvement, looks Uka snm
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  • 197 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The Speclrc Francis SENTIMENTAL SENTIMENTAL PRODUCES EFI.EVS TREASURE 1 linun Belle Ellen's Treasure Devon Belle Sentimental Port ol >|>ain Devon Belle Ellen's Treasure Devon Belle \l>M|ssi<)N PirCI.I \KITY Till. BEASTIE PECULIARITY *t Quickly Shah Dor Quickly Quickly Performer II Quickly Peculiarity Malta Ranee l»l 11
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  • 391 14 Winged Warrior Best In Weak Field RACE FIVE IX a i-,rk-' istßj Ml I H for Winced Warrior, who splendid acco'jnis at Buk;t T:mah in April. li' od second to I. Fredrick over six furlonfl. then landed a brilliant maiden over the spven, inflicting a length beaming on Pleasure I
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  • 60 14 noon"-, r....- I;.. \cr\ 1W V1 1 n\( i 11 Ipssi tads i ShaJ iur in K >ur P Profit m thf r:,, ul d mal* a s-1; (1( p.( hi t riraun SSI Bs«S 8. Trfblr Tote on Kan-- 4 t and and the Quintapi Tote from
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  • 151 14 Foghorn May Prove Too Good RACE EIGHT Mm. lh>R\ has made such splcnd.d headway -ing his maiden win that he may prove too smart for his opposition in th e main six furlongs sprint for Class Four performer*. He shaped like a winner fa his dawn efforts during the week.
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