Singapore Standard, 20 June 1957

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  • 30 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POl ICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 TL V*l 2L FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 \ol. VII. .No. 351 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957 12 i'U.l !."> CENTS
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  • 226 1 NEW POLLS FEES FOR SPECIALISTS Covt. Names Two Committees SINGAPORE government appointed an all-part> nittee t,> consider the delimitation of boundaries nu constituencies which I! return .*■>! members to an salaried Legislative i^'-mblN as envisaged under the new constitution. Terms of reference include n oi" propusal.-s pr by the Chiel
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  • 47 1 YESTERDAY'S Singapore I e<;isl iti \>vomb!v meeting I i-t-il only one and a f"pi:r s period, or.il l^jtswera were a:\en {•> 22 f i 'Uir nil is u ore tlissent Onl> i h.indful of sppctators uere in the publ.c F all Report on Pa?e 3).
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  • 115 1 Latest Styles Front Tokyo In Kimono Material SIMMER dresses in Kasuri and Yukata material, both typical Japanese cotton Kimono material for Summer, which are fast becoming popular among foreign residents in Tokyo, are seen in a fa.shion show by Shiffemi Nomura. Shown left to rii;ht, an elegant one-piece dress for
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  • 322 1 Go-Slow Turns Away 25 Ships: Cargo Capacity Goes Down By 40 Per Cent Work Day May Be Cut To Eight Hours Soon; Rail Official KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The deputy general manager ol the Malayan Railway, Mr. D. I). Bartlett, today told the Standard that Port Miettcnham
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  • 354 1 HEAVY GALES CLAIM 2 PENANG VESSELS HUANG, Wed— O\or SlOO.OOO worth of copra and betel-nuts uere thrown into the sea hy the H members of the motorvessel, "Lee Seh," when they made a \ain effort to sa\e the ve>sel from sinkin?. 15 miles
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  • 147 1 Torture Charge Makarios Says He Has Proof ATHENS June It (Renter)— Archbl p Makariofl claimed .i r i Pn n conference here today I :.ivc a list of 370 rture" inflicted by the MCUrity and military authorities in Cynrus to obtain confessions. He produced photostat copies oi handwritten statements which
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  • 29 1 a CYPRUS Goverdmeni spokesman la I i Ighi denounced Archbishop M karios' "torture" charg In Athi n i m tnl Of "grotesque I ten vntious inaccuracie- Reuter
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  • 102 1 OTSU. Japan. June 19, (AP)— The Japanese District Court today sentenced an American soldier to 15 years' imprisonment for robbing and murdering a Buddhist priest. The soldier, identified as Private Randall B. Boyles, 21. was convicted of assaulting the priest last December,
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  • 131 1 WASHINGTON, June 19. (IP) President Eisenhower said today he wished he could have a stomachache without upsetting the stock market A reporter, who conceded the question might sound silly, asked Eisenhower what he thought about when he was sick. Apart from suffer- I Wish I Can Be
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  • 134 1 WASHINGTON, June 19 (AP)— President Eisenhower said today he would be perfectly delighted to make a satisfactory agreement suspending atomic teftl while negotiating With Russia for some permanent disarmament programme. Ills words indicated possible major revision in U.S. policy. I Under questioning
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  • 83 1 JAKARTA. June 19 CEestCT) —Mr. Mohammad Razif will be the first Indonesian Minister to independent Malaya when that State Rains Etf independence in August this year, Foreign Minister Dr. Subandro announced yesterday. The new Minister will leave for his new post in Kuala Lumpur next month,
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  • 71 1 LONDON, June 19 <Reuter) Sir Peter Bell. Chief Justice of Northern Rhoci' La since 1955. c \iap>»:d and died in London last ni=ht at age of 55. A senior rii'-mb r ol British Colonial Judicial*] ft I many years, he was SolicitorGeneral in Malaya
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  • 28 1 INDONESIAN Provincial government authorities yesterday reported that rebels in West Java machine-gunned lour women and burned down 138 houses in the first half of June. A.P.
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  • 130 1 PASSING SHIP FOILS CUSTOMS MEN IN HIGH SEAS DRAMA A DRAMATIC sea chase came to an abrupt end, when a passing ship cut in between a ustom.s launch and a smuggler's speedboat in the Outer Roadv pore, on 1 uesdaj nighi launch had spotted Ih6 speedboat heading for shore from
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  • 82 1 Buried Up To His Neck For 15 Mi ns. A SINGAPORE labour, r V was buried up to his neck for 15 minutes before he was itm ued yesterday. Tlic labourer. Krishna Pillai. 40. was dicing a trench in Kim C'huan Road, when the sides collapsed. His rrie s for
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  • 59 1 HONGKO NG. June 19 (Reuter) Burma will I become a member of the South-east Asia Treaty Organization, her dcr Minister, U Ba Swe. told reporters hen today. 1 Ba o antvtd :rom Tokyo for a tour of Hongkong. Singapore and i. addryou know, aga.nst
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  • 4 2 CXVXCB A.P.
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  • 527 2 MALAYA STEPS UP WAR AGAINST TERRORISTS Colonial Office Makes Annual Review Of Crown Territories LONDON, June 19, (Reuter).— Pressure on Communist terrorists in Malaya was continually bein^ increased, and it "became clear that they were concentrating only on preserving the remains of the strength" said the
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  • 126 2 commodity PRICES CLOSING rubber pritr* (rents per |b) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyerv Sellers Spot St] 92; In t July r.ss No i 9i RA& N«l 2 92] KS> No "1» Tone: Easier The prue of tin in Singapore >e*terdav uas S3B3* per picul <Po«n I2| its.). LONDON KLBBtK No
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  • 143 2 AUCKLAND, 3;:r.~ IS iKei.^ New Zealand's infantry battalion for service in Malaya will be equipped with the Be'cjian FN automatic ritie. army headquarters announced yesterday. The 700-stron* battalion's i equipment will De standardizu far as dg isible to nu eq :.pn:rn: be:n'j used
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  • 59 2 BAGHDAD. J,uic 19 (UP) A new government under the leadership of Senator Ui Jowdat was completed today, it was officially announced. Jowdat's cabinet list m :nved by Kin I durai audience at the palace today. The fOV« ninu 111 will bo inrmally installed tomorn w. The n
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  • 152 2 BFF..-7. Frsr.re. Jur 1"• -Two bi 3 ci! ta :eJ ar.d burst ir.to fl in u«tnCDCSB 9Bd 102 ori tns i nc c i y j* i gir.^T y t e ff ar: ?xr::s!o:.s f: b^r- riips, ncncthe'.e succeeded in picking up the
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  • 132 2 ATTRACTIVE Belita Gomez, who left the Philippine* six >^r> seek fame and fortune abroad arrhed in Smrapr-rr vesterda^ An accomplished gypsy dancer and cuitanst. B(!,!j i» on \< to the Philippines to vi&it her relatives there. Sh iv part (^rlarge sugar
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  • 369 2 Soviet Subm arines F or Eg ypt Mid-East Tension Will Mount, Warns Britain LONDON, June 19—Britain warned today that tension in the Middle East would increase if the Soviet Union actual !y has delivered three submarines to Egypt Report! of rock a delivery hme been published both in Britain and
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  • 33 2 MOSCOW. June 19 < Reuter) The Soviet Union's population in April. 1956. was 100.--200,000, the Bovlet newj agency Tasa said today. Thi^ was an increase ni 8.500.000 as compared With 1940.
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  • 36 2 HONGKOXO. June 19 Soecial Standard Service: Closing prices of the kong Exchange were: $16 69 to £1 Sterling: $6.***** to U.S. SI; 51.837 to Malayan $1; $0,130 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $269,625 tael
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  • 27 2 JORDANIAN PH'.are officials ■aid yesterday, "We are unable to mention the matter 1 oA the rumouxed divorce ol Q teen Dina and King Hussein. U.P
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  • 178 2 JAKARTA. June 19, (UP)I I Political party officials have predicted tha: the Com-muni.-t Party will win control of the capital city's Legislative Council in the nation's first provincial election on Saturday. Some 1.00C..000 re.-.dents of greater Jakarta, a province under Indonesian law. will go
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 118 2 #THE SHELL COMPANY OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA LIMITED announces the opening of the 2 SHELL TRAFFIC GAME o in Kuala Lumpur on the 22nd of June ce at the new Davidson Road car park. JJJ The Shell Traffic Game is specially designed to teach young people road safety, and
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  • 57 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices (i.VMMhI.I. has hern working for four years v anil likes her i.»b in the Statistics Department very pl.i^ n.-th.ill AnA hadminton and like s to dance. r intere>ts ar-> reading and thp wireless. Sylvia take on,- „f thoM- holiday ,rui>rs to Hongkong and Japan when
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  • 239 3 City Council Polls This Year But... CHIEF nFCRETARY. Mr. W. A. C. Goode said M~'-.terri.i\ that scneral elections in Singapore could M before August, 1958. But a bill providing for the registration of aliens for Singapore citizenship will be riuced at the August meeting
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  • 269 3 Wholesale Fish Market REASON FOR THE DELAY A CONFLICT of .r> teruti is delaying the Betting up of a central Wholesale fish market 'in Singapore, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. If. Jumabhoy, said yesterday. I* m originally intended to erect the market at the end
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  • 98 3 THE ASSEMBLY jt Irdav approved a supplementary expenditure of $U million, which included HO for the building of a temporary camp for the Singapore Battalion. Replying to criticisms from Mr. John Ede (Lib. Soc.) that an expenditure of such a huge amount on a temporary
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  • 422 3 Reasons Why There Will Be No Broadcasts didates in Singapore will not be able to broadcast over Radio Malaya to canvass votes for the June 29 polls. Assistant Minister to the Secretary, Mr. M.P.D. Nair yesterday gave four reasons why Government leit that there was no justification to allow the
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  • 252 3 To Head Tourist Department INITIAL COST TO BE $300,000 A YEAR AN OVERSEAS expert in tourist promotion work is to be appointed Director of Tourism in Singapore, said the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday. The choice ol this candidate. Mr. Jumabhoy revealed, would be made
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  • 119 3 You Vote Where You Live PERSONS who IfllslCf in electoral divisions other than where they nornuillv residp ate liable to prosecution under the legal provisions fOTCraBag elections in the Colony. Chief Secretary, Mr. \V. A. C. Goode, disclosed this in reply to Mr. John Ede (Mb. Socs.) who asked whether
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  • 116 3 $20,800 Paid To Homeless VICTIMS of the recent Cc street Are have been paid a total of $***** ty way Of telief. A I 1 [inister for LaI a ana Welfare, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. said a total of 292 persons were affected by the fireHe said that though government
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  • 167 3 SHORTAGE of staff in the Education Ministry, coupled fresh conditions of serI B relating to qualifications for Chinese teachers, has delayed the implementation of the policy of equal service conditions in all Chinese schools, the Minister Education. Mr. Chew Swce Kee. said yesterday. The Minister, answering
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  • 136 3 CRISTMAS ISLAND lying 800 miles south of Singapore in the Indian Ocean was otr ei an Integral part of the Colony, said the Acting Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Ha.H Jumat, yesterday. Ar.? we ring a question by Ifr. Lim Choon Along (Lib. SOCS.)
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  • 106 3 COV IEXT -ai.r.c: c nsider proposals for the reduction of S.I.T. rents lor flats in the Short-Pnnsep-Albert Street areas, the acting Chief Minister Irnne Al d I Hamid bin Haji Jumat said rday. Be said that government I the S.I.T. a nthlj subsidy,
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  • 167 3 COVT. IS DOING ITS BEST FOR THOSE RETRENCHED GOVERNMENT should take more concrete steps to assist retrenched civilian employees from the three services rather than just genera] measures" I Mr Un Choc:: M Dfl (Lib Soc.) yesterday. He aske I Ml were acancies in |bj government U I I ley
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  • 205 4 Are 'Strong-arm Boys Taking Over The Revues? IPOH, Wed.— Strip tease shows may be banned in Perak, an official source told the Standard today. Th I CCt on, however, M depend on the report when Police (drill piece before the Licensing Authority regarding the
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  • 276 4 TO THE shouts of "Action", "Cut" and "Give out with Oomph", eight Singapore giris were screen tested at the Shaw Bros, film studios in Jalon Ampas yesterday. Tho tots MH conducted h> Mr. Kamon tlstela an t\ciutivc of "ETerlasting Pictures" bl
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  • 90 4 Islay Kerr Men Work To Rule SINGAPOKLS Labour Ministry .yesterday >-t?pped into the dispute be.wecn I.sl a y Kerr and it- 120 employee.^, who have threatened to call a strike n\( i r the tHnr < Tfftil of a colleague. The Ministry arranging a meetini between the disputing parties, thla
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  • 185 4 RUBBER INDUSTRY DOOMED, unless...' PENANG, Wed. —If fragmentation of the big rubber estates in Malaya continues unchecked, it will, IB the long run. bring disaster to the industry, v. ained "Labour" the official organ of the Labour Party of Malaya, in its latest issue. "Disaster to the industry may weU
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  • 42 4 HAWKER Bens VM 38. was >tabbed timct :n the waist in Duxtnn Hill. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. A stall-holder in Lorong 3, Qeylang, L< e Chenng Teo. 25. wa- ai- stabbed. Both were 1 admitted to the General HospltaL
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  • 45 4 ISTHNIAN bin Amat, in y~. 'erday found futtty in a Singapore Court of outran ::-.z the modesty of Bahmat binte Abdul LatiH. Magistrate Ifr. S. K. Lcr DOStpOMd sentence ti.. T ::r.c 2 r i roc a probation cffi er's rtport
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 500 4 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance Ml am. Raffles Quay Tt* to Hews; 1.41 l^'^' Bymphor.y Or- S'pore Lecifclat:v« A ->'■■" «S>: fItJ T ADODP mmaa^^tm o!d People at Wesley Hal! 3.30 chestra; 9.30 Radio Newsreel: 9.45 10 p.m. T;a Sekawan (S); 10.15 #*l > iw#*»^>'~^ SB Cricket; 10.15 >■
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  • 306 5 STRIKE! Union Will Decide Today Telephone Board Rejects Workers' Ultimatum HOPES of avert; ni 1 I bone strike m Singapore dimmed last night when members of the Board rejected two demands sent by the 1.000--strong Telephone Board E ployees 1 Union. The union immediately aoked Ita executive council to meet
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  • 235 5 Crown Presses For Jail Term THE Chief Justice of Singapore, Sir John Whyatt. yesterday dismissed the appeal of ex-probalionary Police I:, i r-<M\ M. Halasundram. jqainst a conviction and line oi |750 for attempted extortion. Balasi ndran was found Iplilty in trie lower court of trying
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  • 205 5 This School Is Good For You Dimoline KOALA LI'MPTR. Wed. The Ma ay i of tomorrow wU .::e i targe reservoir of v mg leaders capable of taking on responsibilities of Government and commercial life of the country, declared Air. H. K. Dimoline. a men of the Outward Bound Trust
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  • 45 5 TIIE University of Malaya hold a colourful bricklaying ceremony marking the beginning of the construction of the branch varsity in Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, i n Sept. 21. The University's Ooni a- n in be held at the chin Woo Stadium.
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  • 23 5 THE office of the Royal Thai Consulate-General will ed on Monday, June LM, on the occasion of National Day of Thai
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  • 104 5 A COOK stole because he found it difficult to support a wiiv rmd eiuht children on i .iiap- ol SBO. a Singapore Co iri wa told yesterday. The cook. Chan Yit P'^n. 28. pleaded luilty to stealing a purse containing S3 belongini to Mrs. Munasamy
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  • 130 5 SINGAPORE City Council Seweraqe Labour Union yesterday decided to put up four points to the Council for consideration. Secretary of the union, Mr. Ponnusamy, said the Union would ask that: Workers should be paid by 2 pm on pay days. All workers be
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  • 154 5 Court Hears Of That Other Woman A HOUSEWIFE told a Singapore COUri yesterday that years of happy married life was "broken up" because of another woman. S. Sob Keng, summoned her husband Tan San Soon, a derk, tor failing to maintain her since October last year. Set t told the
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  • 36 5 A SINGAPORE ho us* wife Lim Siam Chuang, 34. v. aadmitted to the General Hospital In a serious condition, after she was bitten by a centipede In her home in Pulau Minyak last night.
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  • 96 5 Accidents Claim 2 Schoolboys TWO schoolboys died in the Singapore General Hospital yesterday from injuries recetved in two separate traffic accident? on Tuesday evening. The iirst accident occurred at Prinsep Street, in which Mohamed Hassan bin Khalid. I, v;,! i feed down by a car at 5. 1 0 p.m.
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  • 263 5 Tappers Spread News On Jungle Telegraph I"01I. \\Vd The 'jur> gk telegraph' today spread news of tlw execution Peruma!. 3-\ an Indian Communist terrorist, through ttn aiva he i nee terrorised about 7,000 estate labourer!. His A itb was revealed by hi.s bodycuard, Mnnasamy, nicknamed
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  • 156 5 THE dismantled parts of two motor-cycles were case exhibits in a Singapore Court yesterday. In the dock were four unemployed men. Mohamed Saat bin Kosmani, Mohamed bin Said, VVagiman bin Abdullah and Yusoll bin Ahmat, charged witi; j motor-cycle belonging to Philip Raja Pandian.
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  • 25 5 THE FLAG Day organized by the Good Shepherd Nuns. Singapore, on June 8 in aid of the Girls' Home Building Fund, netted $11,208.
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  • 284 5 Cheng, The friend Of The Minorities, Says Rajah BURNING torches attracted Uuryte crowds to an election rally at Tanjong Paga last night, in support oi Ifr. ChooK Wee Ling. Liberal Socialist' candidate. The burning torch, is the emblem Of the Liberal Socialist Party. Cw torch
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  • 873 6 Outmoded Theory and more evidence is forthcoming to show that nationalism is fast becoming an outmoded theory. In a world in which democracy is struggling to bring about a long and sustained era of peace, the grosser aspects of nationalism cannot be to prevail. That is why incidents deliberrr
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  • 108 6 We the PEOPLE Sir Every schoolboy know.> Hurt the teaching profession in Singapore is the best paid in the world. B H k their aim that upon leaving school they apply to be a teacher. But, few I I them kiv/.v that it is a noble profession. Teachers are already
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  • 254 6 Waiting for a reply Bii When the poft of Stores Superintendent in C:; Coancu, El< "ricai Dept.. WM advertised IB the I i i>; at mx months ago, the undersigned applied to the scud p< and after wait< ri nearly six m «1 bs, i received a noti- tion in
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  • 118 6 S case of Ge.- Pi ment clerks has been I up and considered favour■l There are quite a number erica in Mission Schools who are temporary. Though recommendations have been made on their behalf a couple of years back and repeated reminders sent to the Ministry of Education,
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  • 91 6 interested in their salaries. You will find that, the majority of teachers own cars. Very few teachers ever resigned voluntarily from the.r jobs, so there can be be no question of insufficient pay. If those teachers think that other profession* offer better salary, and less
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  • 237 6 Sir Thi Singapore Education Minister talks aboul economy when rom- enting on the Normal Trained Teachers 1 claim f< r emplacement on the i'liificd I itior SenH a Scheme, but does he rin >. rely be!ie\e that his Ministrv ia implementing his education programme In the most
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  • 36 6 Sir May I have the p>a.-ure of suggesting that y d also publish "Hand me Men .n Smgapon OILc" in orckT to make them equal with "Pretty Girls in Singapore Qfllcefi. FAIR PLAY Singapore
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  • 184 6 Sir In past years irhen old popAl oj the A.C.S.. ffm t got together at re-union -parties tflitfrl >rcrc due to organizers of such functions. But. tODM e/r ih,at an Association should be formed so that there wouU o'ways be a Standing Committee organizing old pvpill
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  • 301 6 Sir The approach of merdeka brings with it responsibilities, and it is to be hoped that in part; ar the local branches of such political parties as UMNO, the MCA and the IVIIC prove e >[ dealing soberly with Ini once they will obviously have V the
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  • 1629 6 1954: South Vietnam was a chaos of fighting factions, ich He Vietm in h was at the height of its glory after Dien Bien Phu. 1957 2 The situation toda y is re versed. Hv A Special Correspondent LONDON TT is just on a year since elections,
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  • 334 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By Johorp should not be considered for the office of Para mount Kulcr. The passage of this proposal in the onto, royal seat of Selangor illus- trates liow ignorant somei people are when tiny dabble < in matters political without' keeping tlieir
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  • 119 7 photo. WEARINCt a «.ui, this Indian uirl dances Rock n Roll with her partner in a cafe in t New Delhi Rock n Roll sessions and even Rock n Roll classes ha.vc sprunu up in manv ,>f the major cities
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  • 454 7 Judge's Ruling May Gravely Damage U.S.-Jap Relations WASHINGTON, June 19. United States officials were shocked and deeply worried b> a Federal judge's ruling here yesterday in the Girard case. The ruling prevented the government from carrying oot Its decision to place Sgt. Will.
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  • 381 7  -  Stattord's Girl Friend 4t***** SHE WENT FROM HER CELL TO SEE HIM LONDON. June 11— West End show girl Eileen Cook, 20, dressed in a skintight black cocktail dress and twelve-guinea shoes, called the other night at Cannon Row police station and said: "I want to .see
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  • 66 7 CASTLE WYMSS. Scotland. June 19, (AP). Lord Inverclyde, one of Britain's richest men whose family helped to found the Cunard Steamship line, died at his home here last ■ight He was •.father. Urte Sir George Burns, was a founder of the Cunard Line Inverclyde was
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  • 34 7 Four pilgrims on the. pom Karachi to Mecca died of influenza yesterday The. th« first deaths ;n the eak of the •Pjdemic l peop e are guffert HM |MM
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  • 562 7 retrey CHICAGO. June 19 I \P) Police reported neat burglars with a taste for cheese robbed two stores of a total SHI 00 Ulnle doing; so. the burglars lunched on a cheddar cheese which they also had stolen. Police save this account: The burglars pulled
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  • 71 7 PARIS. June 19, (Reutert The Aga Khan, ailing leader oi tiie Ismac: Mm cm sect and famous racehorse owner, left here last night for Geneva rv chartered f'lane after a seriou? ■ell ick in his health. The Bd-year-old Moslem prince was carricn aboard an airliner on
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  • 52 7 LONDON. June 19, (APi Tom Ci.'irkc. a former editor o: the Newi Chronicle, died in s nursing hOOM yesterday He ■,v;..- 73. Clarke was frith the Soutll China Horning Po.-i in Hoag> kong in 1903 and later WQCkMJ in China md Janan |g correspondent of the London
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  • 181 7 I Am Sorry The Queen Is Going To America' 9 Ex-MP 'Blows His Top 9 And Says WOLVBRHAMPTON, f land, June Ut, (AT). Queen Elizabeth's forthcoming visit to the United Statei came under fire last night from a Socialist who resigned from Parliament in protc I tost hi ITO Labour
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  • 245 7 FAIRBANKS' SOCIETY 'SCOOP' He Entertains The Royal Family To Private Party Of The Year LONDON, June 19 (AP)— Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and his wife staged the biggest scoop of the Mayfair Social Season last night when they entertained the Royal Family. The occasion was a spectacular corninq-out party for Fairbanks'
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  • 97 7 HOLLYWOOD. June 19. (AP) Three cun-ncn last night invaded the h'ime of Danishlx>rn opera star Lauritz chior and robbed him of furs. cask and jov.c iory he said were worth almost M5750.000. The men fled hi <in old sedan after binding Melchior, his wife, and two employees.
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  • 101 7 IT'S TIME HE 'DRIES UP' Mirror LONDON. Junr 19 ill' A London nrnspaprr uilumn,>: louaj he wished ihp I>ukr and Duthrss <•» Windsor unuld rii> up about the reason^ thr Duke ea\r up his throne. "He's written a book about it. She's writU n a hook about it." columnist John
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  • 80 7 NEW YORK, June 19 I ter) At least 200 people have died as the result of a heatv. ave which has gripped the eastern Un.ted States during the past lour days. rding to a survey last The survey showed there were at least 192 deaths from drowning, heat
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  • 88 7 MOSCOW. June 19 J- i'. Three dogs the first to be rocketted to a height of over 100 kilomr (about 62 miles) —barked r:ed for foreign ant 1 the man who lil—H Alexi Prokrofsky. made "Please teU Britain's Royal Society lor the Prevention of Cruelty to An
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    • 794 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T*l. 333Z3 6. ***** 4 132 6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hi riv Montrrji Boston, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports S pore P.S'ham Penang AENEAS N 24 July 25 |uly 26 27 |uly Carncrs option to proceed via other
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    • 1224 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. iel: 2412 (18 lines! Inccrpcratec in Singapore) (12 lines) snipping TlfE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5£ SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PCRTS Carriers opticn to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo i.Vu Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape
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    • 895 8 MITSUI |]Q LINE S'por* P-s'hanr Penonc FOR JAPAN Bonsei Moru *or Moil Kofce. Osako Yokohamo 23 June In Port Mikagesan Maru tor Yokoiamo Naqovo Kobe 23 June Akakurosan Moru for Yokcncma, Kobe Moit vio Hona Ko^a 4 July Nochisan Maru for Yokohama^ Kobe, Moji 22 July Awojisan Maru fcr Yokohama,
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    • 609 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi fiongkok ond/oi Foi ton rio Suez. Pcnnng P.S'horr S'oor* "ASIA" God £3 34 "JUTLANDIA" 2/4 July 5 6 July 7/9^ Bangkok only "MOMBASA" 8 i: Ju "FALSTRIA" 10/11 July 12/13 Jyly 14/151^ Bongkok only HOMEWARDS Sailings toi Adtn. Port Said. Genoo. Ant* er Rotterdam.
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  • 206 9 PEEL production in Bri during May achieved a new record. The May outlit of crude steel averaged I.] 200 weekly, compared the previous best rate 152.100 tons in February this year. The May production figure .'.ent to an annual rate of 23,050,000 tons, 2.6
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  • 160 9 BRITISH aircraft aero-*-.;:r.-?5 manufactured ftbr ad under licence bare irned in las: ura arly £25 for P: Of the :i of British •ero-engine for which licence i r.\: -icturmt agreements fmave been grant coun- .°s, the Armstrong-Siddeley Sapphire is one of the biggest mor. Some B^oo-9.000 of
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    35 9 photo, r R£ shows Mr, u. a. SJ .<-^!npore left) pre--17 a certificate to one or the operators of the ShtU petrol stations at the comI lei Shi 's Fifth Chmcse Retail Training Course. Shell
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  • 25 9 M farm income fell by per cent in •IS •ompared with the preceding j according to a Dublication prepared by the British Mir.:
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  • 129 9 WHAT service does the motorist expect when he into a pe'.r 1 itaHon? What can be done to prevent accidents, however minor, at a retail outlet I These were some of the posers which petrol stati operators were ghrefl Mi Ibe Chinese Rel r.l Training Course
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  • 191 9 WITH the reported drying up of foreign supply of capital the need for a national saving movement assumes greater importance in Malaya, according to a spokesman of the newly formed Thrift And Investment Co., Ltd.. Singapore. i He added: "The history of international capital movements
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  • 327 9 A- Power For Local Ships May Be Possible... FITTING out of local sea-going vessels with nuclear power (atomic energy) is not yet within sight but it is just around the corner, Mr. D.I. Greer, secretory of the Association of Engirt e e r s, Singapore, told the Standard yesterday. The
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  • 115 9 SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped one cent to I2| < cnts per ID. I r International first grade July shipment on an atsitt Banal yesterday. Prices opened at about the previous night's levelsDuring tha morninq, prices eased J On uprountry liquidation. A* noon the market was iiuiei
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  • 29 9 TOT Malayan Bxchansje Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to mcrlay. York: celling, T. T or O.D. 32-7/ 1G Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 143 9 SEVERAL hundred acre? of land to the north-east of TuQeu Binatan~, Sarawak wt re being surveyed, according to the Acting District Oilicer. Mr. D. S. Cottrell. Mr. Coitrell told the meeting of the Binatang (Third Division) Agricultural Work\Hflflatlon "lie land should be ready for alienation early next
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  • 46 9 wiU cost viorc tJian SSOOJOOO, Mr. Chou Peng Ktoan vj tiic eompaww nM 1 Ore fhOM l<>o tons of steel plntes. mtti and IjOOO cylindcrs of Ovi-acctylcne IPCft beinc) Katd }or flip job. Work which started m I is expected to finish next month
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  • 117 9 SIXGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra. June/July 129 buyers: $26 sellers: coconut oil in bulk $4(iJ sellers, in not 545J sellers lUuntok white pepper SH3 tellers, Sarawak white SI 12 sellers, special Sarawak black $75. COPRA HOLIDAY, CUTLER. BATH CO LTD. JUNE 11
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  • 17 9 WORK has started on the construction of a new potash ferti Lzer plant in Sicily.
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  • 89 9 A METAL treatment claimed to produce bearing surfaces that can be used almost Indefinitely without lubrication, has been announced by a Scottish engineer. Bearings produced with |jbifl new treatment have been under tetit for some time. Officials of a Dundee. Scotlane', engineering firm who have been
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  • 191 9 ALL M the Malavan I target were again flrm, with a good turnover of business yesterday. A f..ir aijiount of business [pasted durinq the day. Price dMBM annotmctd by the Malayan Sharebrckers" Association wen INDUSTRIALS Buvev., Sellers B B Petrol 61/- 63/- xd tr tv Xeave: Ords.
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  • 128 9 <>i UK kOAM Balgni Ha Lee, naphnell. Hoi Woni Hal Lee I, iJuntor. Osambaur, berthfield. Beskidy. Trima Maersk, Bauri. Vi:u.- FV. k Prince, Mushtari. Aclm. Ha Aenaes Yo C wr, TV> :kien. Douglas South Deal INNEB KO\DS H T< ck rhoiiq La im, Giang D Pcnntis. TB \uby
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  • 242 9 MALAYAN' > l \iiebrokp"s yes- i today reported the foUowtag buj-inc.-s dOM Fid Pis* ft F. and N. ord;--fUi ?2 pvcrr.ic'it; r ;nmmon.« |l is, IT|: Georgetown Disp. SUO; BuMMn lUS|; H. VTaagfa SI. TO; Breweries tj 15- M. Colls. .McAlisier $184. fclJB; Robinson ords |J 90.
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  • 180 9 JAPAN'S pottery exports to Malaya are rising, a spokesman of the Japanese Consulate-General, Singapore, told the Standard yesterday. Exports totalled $4.. 1u11, 474 in 1956. This compared with $3,--045,437 in 1999 and $3^067,109 In the previous year. Exports in the Ant Quartet this year were valued
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  • 277 9 REPAIRING BEARING SURFACES AIRLIXE. < rail sni .p--ping operators in Canada and the United States are now using a method of repairing bearing surfaces by <- lertro-deprsition developed by a BrftJ h fiv.v. cf c.ectrochemists and rr.e'.s: .;r-:ists. This technique allows the deposition of metals including tin and most alloys
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    • 236 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES Sow York Philadelphia. B.ilt.more. Mobile. New Orleans, Houston via Suci S'pore F S him Pcn.?n? New York ASTVILLE :!|un 12 lun Z6'2l. lun Jl «ul» KINCSVILLE 30|unS|uly 9 |uly 12. 14 July 14 Au* F'om New York. Los Angeles, San Francisco, (via Hongkong) N York L Ales S
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    • 95 9 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE Z 'c 1946 Rehabilitation Loan (1962-70) VOTICE is hereby gfwgfl that i^ the transfer register of the above Loan will be closed from the 30th June, ISSI to Hth July, 1957 both r.:-.v? inrlusive. for thp preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order THE
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    • 641 9 NOTICKS ML -sindx Now due Sins a pur- 21 57 Outuard from IK Continent d CONSIGNEES of cargo des--1 f.ned for Port Swettenham are notified that "SUNDA", due to arrive at Port S nham on 23rd June, ha- n refused permission to work by the Port Swettenham Authorities due to
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    • 437 9 STI NTOR ■rom Glasgow A Birkrnhead du< > i ii^.i p 1 1 EPS the present abnormal cone /ailing at Port he Port Authorities ha. *oKed paragraph 53ta> of the Port Swettenham Tariff Book V 1 ar.c d to cargo from the al Cargo tenharr. therefore be discharged into the
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  • 2176 10 -now it sweeps over this vast sub-continent rtyryyr [VFLIENZA is with us in a most virulent form. The spark that landed here most surreptitiously from ships or planes from the Far East has exploded into a million atoms reaching every nook and corner of this vast subcontinent.
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  • 256 10  -  Bruno Pieroni ROME. IV£W stars ar; bc'tv.g born just about as OMf wor'd KM formed MM /ire biNion -L jyears ago, according to Doctor Bengt Stromgren, jamoris Scandinavian mfiuil mer. Dr. Stromgren, who will join the Princeton Institute lor advanced studies Efl September, placed fM MNRbff born
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    71 10 Hey. ..lady! nicii \U. eyes where? Xaturally that tr.nr steals tf>t limelight! Hut then let's >, who is th> owner of sueh a lovely frame. She'* none nil.,' than sultry dancer Iris Poliaknta. 18-year-nhi strt of the new follies rtvuv 'I' !m>irs dr Vtn London's Prince of Wales Theatre, wfio
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  • 263 10 Don 't blame baby! NEW YORK HAVING a baby doesn't BSnse a special kind of mental illness in women, a medical team said. Many women do suffer mental upsets during or after rhildbirth. But the mere fact of having the baby isn't the basic reason. Child-birth, however, can
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    • 175 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKA WHITE This invalucble Wind Mixture is en excellent remedy for Stomach Pcins, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HAIL |fi^^P^CL«»i2^g^g^Zsi^a^iais2^Ess '^^^^jj^L Jrl^^'i' v j<|i ill r xgX-i; in Comfort ~.'m "■*> and Speed -j^J^:
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    • 258 10 T^ODAT'I QUOTATION: J friend is niic mm <ii~_ BB^B^BHiBRWRIVVPI likes Hi. 1,,,, people y*^f r d j today BOI^PIWP^I evening discretion :f h^^^Dißili^^^KtTTil^LJ i dealings wiv- IV^^BI ■k'l I II I 1 H^l ally those In autiv- Ljßa Ik I t^M \ml I l^t'i Limit use of liquid re: c
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  • 368 11 TOUGH MATCHES FOR HOAD GIBSON r^w kOJjnjpN, June 19 (Reuter).-Lew Hoad (Australia) and Miss Altliea OiD>on (I nited states), Wimbledon's top-seeded players, have drawn tough first round matches m the lawn tennis championships which begin on Monday. Hoad cannot relish his task against the French 'hope, 1 Pierre Darxnon a
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  • 171 11 B( i >N, Jane IS (API The u iys the Brooklyn are studyins !i -e pos- ol movii j. to creati r a as a result of an invitation by a Massachusetts state st nator. The Herald, in I byline story i Ed Costello, ■ayi thai Senato,- John B.
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  • 225 11 LEE TOW K Blue Boose wori the inr. A' divisithe 2nd Combined Annual Sports Meet of th. ;rau Jnglish Schools Ore a:.d held at their school ground jastsflitf Tne B division championship ■••■<■ !c Ah of Blue House with a total of 6 e BOOS*
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  • 132 11 SINGAPORE Amata u Football Association last night iun i v-\ i teams to d M Indian i in friendly soccer matches to be played at the Jalan Besar Sta lium this wcclmi i. The are: Singapore versus Malayan Indians SB Saturday at 5J5 p.m.: Seel Veil
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  • 63 11 WELLINGTON, N> v Zealand. June It. (Beuter) Hon pcong*i Eastern football team todav beat i .^i (l e composed of Nelson an i Buller players, strengthened by two v, t ingtoo forwards, by Bv« poals to nil at Nelson after leading by two KOall I I half i.
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    43 11 l>!f. OFF to a good rtOTt, Cdt. Intp. CrOa Burnt l.nu'q (extreme right) led oil tlui mwv to c/( nuy Kris ta the 128 yunis hurdles at the Po/icc sports yey.leruri. Shown beloiu are M compctttorj n I/u' (MM K^c r. fit.- Standard
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  • 510 11 FAVOURITES WIN AT QUEEN'S LONDON, Jui e l», (APJ. Ashley Cooper of Australia and S i n Davidson of Sweden, two of the favourites for Win don next week, led the advance on Tuesday into tiie third round ol the Queen's Club Tennis Championships. Cooper. Ihe Australian national champion, won
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  • 113 11 PORTLAND. Oregon, Jun e 19 (Reuter) Cj rl Bobo Olson, fi mer woi I middl< ch imi ion made a successful retain to the ring I heavyweigl •■> ;1 of a year 'when he won a h lit points decision over Jbef M LXM here I i.ifihi <
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  • 71 11 Retrial's Cup By A Length LONDON. June 19 <K'u Lady Zia Crnhfi- BeWal won the Royal Hunt Cup run over one mile at .\M»it here today. HP Wrthcimer" was second and If. J. Beary's Loppylugs was third. 18 ran. Winning distances Retrial won by one length with half a length
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  • 105 11 Louis Steps In To Save Fight NEW YORK, June 19 (UP)— Joe Louis stepped in as mediator last nigh- /.tempt to the million dollars Ray Robm-son-Cann. B Former heavyweight champion Louis, now a "US$2O,OOO a year public relation man for the International Boxine Clubi York and Illinois, wi tl to
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  • 436 11 Boon Leong Is Best Athlete At PTC Sports CADET Inspector C-;;n iloon Leans, a former School Champion athlete yesterda> established hinisi il the best athlete oi the day at the Police Training Sc-1hk»1 Sports meet when he took three first and t\w third places. GSM won th e 100 yards.
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  • 41 11 Nothing Mke i r, 1 and men Nights or Burning, Smartinfl. Itching Acidity. And Rheumatism-Puna fa Joint* and mus- Wo maw, and rhil.lr-n bav < > quirk, easy way to fijefct th*"- i- with cvs v from your fhpmlfi
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    • 459 11 CLASSIFIED ADS Ac;k\imiii)..\it\i if; C h ua fffff of .od, .noance ai eral hill \iiU\S VACAMI I -ENI America D^ungs lor aggrc young m. [■Met and *c able Out noi > i'ieas« W Box VV ED Dy a hrm at K with k ledge ot dratUnK I u and typing.
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    • 159 11 Li i Abner A/ Capo -.'.'r V -HAWG LISTEN, LADV/.'-HAWG'S /'wEST^N/cq THAT^^ -Rp going to b•- v>t 3 r < birthplace; ll bf.com t: y cckh3ALL I WHrpr H^ '■„^^pJ ots&krj Alley Oop 5y V. 7. Harnlsn The Heart Of Juliet Jones By Stan Drake S Bfl l'r*i.*< y-:- a,v
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  • 552 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Disqua lifica tion Robs Punters Of 'Handsome' Win R\ eryry TOTAL POOL: 5221.820 Ist. *****G (561.546) 2nd. in: i- (fMOTS) 3rd. 3120M8 (515.386) St \rtf-rs >1 M -ach) N > *****5, *****6, *****7, I'OOST. 12.1229, *****2 *****1. *****6. Consolations ($l,OOO each): Nos ;i 1293. *****0,
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  • 151 12 jUj \ESB School SCOT Crf txUMT I** i*u vHCW^Mvw ~eet victory after beating Siglap Secondary School «B< *e Secor. Bcfaool at Sijlap yesterday S previous wins w« Jield «t the victoria School. e meet with 103 Bartley finished second with 64 points, one point better
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  • 59 12 TWO oWlriate and tv. of I :ball Tmm arrived in Singapore last I officials are th r tourists -anager Mr. Ho v iad adviser Mr. Chen? t<— liU w-.U arr Singapore on Mondav eeed to Jakarta tor their en gagerr.er.rs m Indonesia the next I Thev are
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  • 111 12 Today's Sport SOCCER Marine Department Sports meet the Indian Recreation Club in the main soccer event today at Jalan Besar stadium, and it should be an easy evening for the Marines. Lower division matches are: STBSC vs. Indian Youngsters Div. 3 A at G lang, Jollilads AU vs. Maocwell SC
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  • 69 12 THE team to represent the Royal Armv Ordnance C RA! tor the BAT" on Saturday June 22 HUI 3 BOD will be i from: Capt Bruhl (3 BOD). MOD) Cant. Porter B (3 BC~ Ponrce (3 BC I] (3 BOD>. LI A :v SQMS BOD>. I 'SIM Cam-
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  • 32 12 B: ne 19 (Renter)—World record breakers and Olympic swim champions. Australian Lorraine Crapp and Dawn Fraser will tour the United States in July and roposec trip to R ?.3 is
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  • 1913 12 Ihe Whistler 810 Eougoure 4 10 j Fiiertn Kiet. cU 18) Jones 5 .■2-:;.. Pertormer II 804 16) Poaner 6 215—112 Sure Profit 803 Smith 7 304 106 Miss Harmony 8.07 t Cha Iwick 8 1 77 1 lieu 8.11 (7> Johnson j Course Scratching: Show
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  • 46 12 THE following will represent Tclok Kurau United ugainst Singapore Recreation C lib on the Padang to-div at 5.15 p.m. Jelly, Tco Kim, Keliwoon. Andrew Yap, Omar Mohd., Chui Kim. Chin Cheong, Ha -him, Arthur Koh. Doll ah Omar, and Hork Lenj;. Reserves. Thahar.
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  • 29 12 N'EW YORK. June If (Renter). Plans for a series of athletic meetings between Russia and the United States were today dropoei by the American Amateur Athletic Union.
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  • 500 12 On the eve of the second Test Ramadhin, Walcott Are The Threats LONDON, June 19 (Reuter). England meet West Indies in the second Test at Lords here tomorrow with a confident yet cautious air Their great recovery in the drawn first Test at Edgbaston, Birmingham, when the West
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  • 523 12 Breweries Put Up A Fight Against Bankers MERCANTILE Bank and Singapore Cold Storage. ■coring wcll-descrvcd victories yesterday, are now t d ior first place in the Singapore Business House Football Association division one league. Ford Sports Club slip 10 second position. A I r intOe Bank scored their fourth itrtight
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