Singapore Standard, 25 June 1957

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  • 219 1 GO-SLOW PORT: NEXT WEEK BACK TO NORMAL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Port Swettenham, *-ere a go-slow by railwaymen over the last three ks has semi-paralysed the port, is expected to re to normal next week. Th:> WU stal by m OMCUIiw secretary of the l rra ce n Uni n C
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  • 155 1 Mix-Up At Singapore Wharf Area RE :an 2 )0 members of the Singapore Harbour Board Workers' Union who refused to handle "diw I:--e d cargo from Port S re eit pended or asked to go Mr* by the Harbour JJoard officii terday. itati I the anion st Mr. Jamlt night
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  • 39 1 THE death was arm .need i London yesterday I AdSir L da H o Keppel Hamilton, aged 67. He VSfl the first naval member and I l:: cf th Commonwealth Naval Board Reuter /■ooa 1145 to 1943.-
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  • 20 1 T ?EAEL army headqi: irter announce;! that an Infiltrator was shot Israeli patrol near •iza strip boundary. Reuter
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  • 72 1 LOME, Togoland, June 24 (Reuter) Seven people yaw k:;:ed and three injured yesto rday In a demonstration near Lamakara, m North Togoland. when deal d trators tried to prevent police from making an amn It was reported here The District Commissioner and his deputy were
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  • 20 1 PRO-WESTERN candidates 1 d eight of 10 seats m the third round yesterday of Lebanon's general election. Reuter
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  • 25 1 THE Asahikawa Observatory m Hokkai V rthern Japan. said yesterday that it observed ie -ter of sunspots he sun for 6 years.— Reuter
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  • 107 1 THREE PEOPLE KILLED IN 24 HOURS THREE people were killed c vs.^.^ay two m traffic accident lorry drr.er. lag Km Lian. 29, from Muar. was flung out of his lorry, when with ■nothei lorry m Havelock Road. He died on admission to the General Hospital. In another accident, a labourer.
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  • 261 1 JITTERS AT THE TRUCE LINE Communist MIGs Flash South Of The Border SEOUL, June 24 The South Korean Government tonight declared a "war alert" after flights of Communist jet warplanes were reported by the Korean Defence Ministry, south of the military armistice line. In Korea "war alert"
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  • 390 1 Is The Princess Cradle-Snatching? LONDON. June 24 The Daily Express today raised the question of whether Princess Margaret is cradle-snatching because her new boy friend is nearly four years her junior. It was the second piece of veiled criticism m as many days by one of Lord
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  • 158 1 UMNO SEEKS A BAN Only Citizens Can Join Unions KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The UMNO central executive committee last night accepted lor transmission to its general assembly on Saturday a resolution seeking to ban non-Federal citizens from becoming members of trade unions after Merdeka. Author of the resolution is the Belangor
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  • 149 1 TAIPEI, Formosa, June 24 (Reuter) Chinese Communist guns today hurled an enormous barrage of 9,000 shells at the Nationalist-defended Quemoy Island group off the mainland coast, the Nationalist Defence .Ministry announced. i This record bombardment WSJ expected here to lead to drastic Nationalist retaliation. Observers
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  • 45 1 A PLANE owned by A lastra Airways of Sydney and being used m a photographic survey of far north Queensland a utae yesterday at toe tip of the Cape York Peninsula, killing ■11 ghl people on board, includ- ing a woman. A. P.
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  • 87 1 Double Tragedy On Estate POLICE m Johore are investigating a double tragedy on Mawai Estate, Kota Tmggi, yesterday. The victims were a special constable and a woman, who was visiting the estate. The Special Constable who had his rifle with him, was talking to an auxiliary policewoman on the estate.
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  • 26 1 THE Merck Sharp and Dohme Pharmaceutical Company announced yesterday that it had produced a vaccine believed capable of conferring immunity against Asian influenza. Reuter.
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  • 32 1 THE Moslem Masjumi Party yesterday maintained a comfortable lead over the Communists m the Greater Jakarta Council elections, according to 65 per cent of the polling booths. UP
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  • 146 1 THE AUSTRALIAN destroyer, Tobruk, which made a 500-mile mercy dash from S.ngapore to the disabled 3.179-ton shell tanker Naticina. to aid her sick Chief Engineer reached the tanker on Sunday night, a Royal Navy statement said yesterday. The engineer, who Is suffering from acute
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  • 70 1 WERL. West Germany. June 24 (Beater) The last two British-held war criminals at Wcrl Prison, near Dortmund, were released today, clearing the way for the return of the British sect. on of the prison to German control. A British spokesman said that the two men
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  • 187 1 A 64-YEAR-OLD woman, threatened by robbers on a dark stretch of road leading to the Singapore International Airport last night, managed to scratch one of Ihem before she was beaten unconscious and dumped into a drain. The robbers took $20 and a pair of gold
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  • 33 1 MRS. PIROSK^ Janko was sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment for "stabbing a daeger into the heart of a colonel of the Hungarian Arm;.'' during the uprising of last year Reuter
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  • 132 1 Fifth Shot Is Like A Sunrise LAS VEGAS Jun< 24 Rev- The St."-- r .rrent n ar was o tonated tod.. pro*§gg grounds m Frenchma near hen Observers describe explosion as The bl so tar m t i Obs< watching throug] gog§ from 40 > r< It was lilu a
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  • 228 2 Conference Discusses Freedom Of The Press LONDON. June 24 (Renter) Editorial chiefs and executives from various par*? of the Commonwealth heard Sir Alan Herbert, author and playwright, introduce a discussion on the freedom of the press at the opening of the three-day ?nnual conference of the Commonwealth Press (Jnj n
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  • 43 2 THIRTY FIVE Chinese pa -si n lers who lan week took over a Red Chinese m torised boat and sailed it into Hongkong arrived m the northern n^rt of Keelung terday to be-*-n a new life m Formosa. UP
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  • 183 2 UNITED NATIONS, June 24 (AP)— The economic shock of the Suez crisis on the Middle Baal was sharp but quickly diffused, and by April much of the impact had spent its force, the I nited Nations reported today. Middle EaM farads with the Communist countries,
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  • 153 2 Offered Secrets To Reds LONDON. June 24 (UP) The 16-year-old son of a r Royal Air Force Offihs c mfessed to offering miUtary seen ts to the Rus- lan mbassy, the Sunday Dispatch reported yesterday. ir.e Dispatch said the boy, who remained unidentified. told Scotland Yard he attempted espionage not
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  • 71 2 PARIS. June 24 I Reuter) The eleven-dav-oid government of 42-yi ir-oid at. Maurice B< urges-Maunoury will have to fight hard tor its lite :it the National Assembly tonight. lepul are due to on a m 'V.i n ol con-rid-nee authorising the gov- inment to imoose
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  • 37 2 THE Indian government ha isked all newspaper publishers to make a voluntary C;' of 18 per cent m t n motion of newsprint as oart of p: vrambm b fore gn i xchange
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  • 70 2 BAGDAD, jane 24, fjbjuter) A joint communique issued after the three-day talks here between King Faisa. of Iraq and King Hussein of Jordan ired the two countries' desire to upheld t.ie prin -•lp.es of the Arab League, the United Nations and Arab Defence Pad Charters. It
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  • 90 2 Kishi Sets Target For China Trade NEW YORK June 24 (Renter) Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, the Japanese Premier, told a crowded press conference here today that he hoped Japan's $60,000,000 worth of exports to Communist China last year could be increased to 5100.000.000. "Japan has long historical Slid cultural relations with
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  • 88 2 Radio, TV Exchanges Proposed WASHINGTON. June 24 (Reuter i The United States, m an aide-memo. re to the Soviet Union, today proposed the regular exchange of uncensored radio and television broadcasts between the two countries. "The purpose of ttat broadcasts would be to promote a freer exchange of inrormation and
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  • 111 2 TEHERAN. J.;ne 24 CAP) gSSagSjlatJ epcrat:ng alOgfeJ the Iranian borders were Masai d by the Health M n:?--try todaj tot bringing m some unintended contraband the virus of the Singapore flu. A Health Ministry spokesman taid precautionary measures to keep out the virus had been
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  • 261 2 Coroner's Verdict -Death By Misadventure DEATH by misadventure < ri by a mlsunder. standing of instructions was the verdict returned by Singapore Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander, at tne inqaest into the deaths of two Royal Air lone men on tag night of April 23.
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  • 83 2 100,000 Demand Bonus TOKYO, June 24 (Reuter)— inese workei i mated t0 number about 100.000 are expect. > < ject most strongly to the evacuation of American soldiers from Japan unless they are paid a -'equate "severance mom The combined unions r ing employees of States es here annot; t<
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  • 104 2 MORE than 500 people including the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, were present at a cocktail party given by the Thai Consul-General Mr. Nibhon Wilairat and Mrs. Wilairat, on the occasion of the Thai National Day at the consulate premises
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  • 270 2 Reactor Owners Should Be Solely Responsible LONDON. June 24 (Reuter) A croup pf insurance expert., declared today that owners ol atomic reactors should be solely responsible for all damage or injury from radioactivity. The experts, who have been studying the new liability DI blems posed by the deveU
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  • 116 2 WASHINGTON, June 24, (Reuter) Atomic scientists today told President Eisonhower that the Unite! States DOW can produce a hydrogen bomb approximate J IS per cent free of radioactive fallout, Tiie statement was made by three Univcr 11 y >i Ca Ifi n ii p
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  • 33 2 MR. CHARLES Brady King, who was credited with designing and driving the first motor-car m Deiroit 61 years rirro. died at his home m Rye. N< w York, yesterday, as^d 89.
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  • 50 2 TOKYn June 24. (Hi iter).— The Chier Cabinet Secretary, Mr. Hirohide Ishida, told Japanese press New X rk that the United States had ed not to bring nuclear I ipons into Japan without advance armroval. This reported here r >day by the Ky I News Ages y.
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  • 135 2 CAIRO, June 24 (Reuter)— A passport official ol the Egyptian Interior Ministry said today that the two Britons who were acquitted at the espionage trials here would be given open date air tickets. The men Mr. John Thorton Stanley and Mr, Charles Pittuck. Thcv were
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  • 34 2 PRESIDENT Chiang Kaishek, m his book "Soviet Russia :n China" published yesterday, says he wants toe democracies to support Nationalist Chios, South Korea and South Vietnam m a war of liberation. Reuter
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  • 34 2 HONGKONG. June Special Standard Servke 3 Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were to £1 sterling; $6.***** to U.S.SI; $1,838 to M $0,134 to one Indonesian Bapiah; Gold $269,875 to a tael.
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  • 119 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price. I rents i" r g*J n Sinjjapore yesterday were:— Buyer* Seller* 5 r..„., tLS.S n 1 02^ gftfl l; No. 3 i; v J <>n< a, l'he pr <■ t Singapore m sterdav was S3Bl per pica! OVa I ela), LONDON KUBBER No J I
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  • 71 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices T3ETTY DANKER, 18. is a despatch dork typist em±J ployed at the Manufacturers Life Insurance Company. An astrologer oner predicted that "something will happen m the aeai future" to her. Betty, beinc; an optimise sirl. thinks that the prediction mi;;ht have somethin? to do with
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  • 243 3 A NUMBER of University of Malaya Administrative staff, both past and present, are preparing individual memoranda to be submitted to the .University Commission, expected to sit by the end of next montli. BK I Ada are expected t give the "inside story of the University
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  • 94 3 WILLIAM Clauson. Ameri- Ik ung r and i-' > r ti ci a ith ril Is t I a progi Jul', 11 md 12 at iral Centre In t Classen's m v al c i I "tour In each programs will beg:: ngs of md
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  • 105 3 FREE COURSES IN FIRST AID NURSING Ifß at. a LEWI, actli) of the St. John.. Unb il m :e As elation of Sing ip -.nounced yester- As elation Is n free courses In First md other 1 courses which are to tart n, win be I Id at the Association's
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  • 30 3 MR KHALAFF Alhnsrawy president of the Singapore Improvement Trust Offi -ers' Association and Mr Ang B o Soke as vice-pre-nt, at the association's meeting he) I recently.
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  • 61 3 THE DEATH Abe a sequel m i Sing ipore V. labo pleas were recoi ..as read and ed to them. They were remanded m p s custody I 1, when the case come up for mention. bin Mohamed and Haja Mohideen Shaik Dawood were alleged to
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  • 47 3 7' ret of the Mus.t i (Klai g) terday th it the college had received a donation of £I.oi l$8,; I from I a; i R.i.er of Bahrein, tn as irer, ii i S. A. M. .r. sal 'he gift has ju tt
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  • 23 3 Q QJU. he A lah bin is enternner dur- his staff o Muar Club E.-r. irture to Kuala urr- „r transfer.
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  • 79 3 CHONG Kirn. 44. the first man to be arrested m connection with .slashing of bus seats on Sunday, was yesterday charged m a Singapore Court with committing mischief. The court was told Chong slashed the seats of a Tay Koh Vat bus with a folding steel
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  • 80 3 CONTRIBUTIONS to the S.A.TA Settlement at South Winds. Singapore received since the last published list on June 3, bring the total Fund to $17,246 to date. The contributions were as follows: The Singapore Turf Club $2,000; Adelphi Hotel $1.03.3: C.EP.O (A) SBD $668.38; Singapore Traction Co
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  • 85 3 SINGAPORE Polite >es terdav detained three men, two of whom have been identified as the alleged assailants of polling agent, Mr. M. A. Sattar. The third man was re leased. Mr. Sattar was assaulted on the Padang two weeks ago by three men Police have recovered
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  • 112 3 Win An Island Contest REPRESENTATIVES of the Cathay Organization, Metro Goldwyn Mayer Oriental Company Incorporated, the Singapore Standard, and Messrs G. C. Nanda Sons had their hands full opening entries for their jointly sponsored "Win an Island" -contest yesterday. They waded through several thousands
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  • 138 3 Insurance Building Firms Are Warned A MIDDLE-A3ED Chinese confidence trickster, with a penchant for pens, has been operating m the As. a Insurance building for several months, a spokesman of the company told the Standard yesterday. The man is still at large. His method is simple.
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  • 101 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The New York Herald Tribune has invited a boy and a girl from Federation's secondary schools to spend three months m the United States during the first quarter of next year. Selection will be by means of an essay competition open
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  • 28 3 THE St. Anthony s Old Boys' Association. Singapore, will hold its 10th annual dinner and dance at the Mandarin Room Capitol, on 8a;--urday, at 8 p.m.
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  • 286 3 BRITISH TUC TO TAKE UP WD DISMISSALS LIM HOLDS MORE TALKS PRESIDENT of the Singapore Trades Union Congress. Mr. S. Jaganathan, yesterday said that the British TUC has Taken up the question of civilian employees m the Armed Services who might become redundant because of the recent cut m the
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  • 314 3 LEADERS SUPPORT MOVE Marshall's Call For New Pa rty TRADE UNION leaders m Singapore yesterday supported a call for a new political party confined only to the members of trade unions. The call was made by the ex-Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, on Sunday, when he addressed the 16.000--strong Army
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  • 109 3 Theological College Graduation the seventh graduation eeri mony of the Trinity Th iloglcal College. Singapore, will be held at the new or-Storeyed College building, at 5 p.m. today. The following graduates wfll be presented with their diplomas:— Mr. Chew Peng Kong, Miss Chiu Chai Oi. Miss Ang Swee Iloon. Miss
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  • 71 3 MR. EDMUND TAY was rec j pr< lent of the St. Anthony's Old Boys' Associa ti Singapore, at an annual general meeting recently. Other Officials were: Mr Low Ah Long, vice-president, re-elected; Mr Lea Eng Kee, hon. treasurer and hon secretary. Committee: Messrs. Alfred Wong, Goh
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  • 215 3 SAYS DEPUTY PREMIER NEUTRALITY m international affairs and national economic planning without reliance on foreign aid have paid good dividends m Burma, said the visiting Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic, II Ba Swe, yesterday. He said Burma had made tremendous political and economic progress since
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  • 122 3 FORTY CHILDREN of the British Red Cross Crippled Children Home ii Tanah aterah Besar. Singapore, are going out for a special treat on Sunday, June SO. Assembling at Fairey Point, Changi. at 11.15 a.m.. the children jritfa 10 attendants, will board a Smgapore C^'.oms launch,
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    • 238 3 For straight backs and sturdy limbs w» y give your baby this pure milk Mothers do well to ask for Ostermilk uhen breast-ieeding is not successful Vitamin D has been added to this fine nounshinc n t to build strong bones and teeth; iron has b< i added to enrich
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  • 332 4 ONE OF THE WORST-INVESTIGATED CASES I'VE COME ACROSS-Magistrate KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A former stags-light operator for the Rose Chan and the Phoenix Revues figured m a case m the Sessions Court today m which almost all the strip-tease revues m Malaya, were
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    5 4 MISS LEE MEI YING
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  • 97 4 A FORMER RA F. policeman, Awang bin Keling, was f t I iy sentenced In I SingaC lit t0 three MflU I* jail pleadi d guilty to five charges of house-breaking and theft Awang, the court was told, broke into four houses m a
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  • 100 4 Beer-Seeker Misses The Boat A 37-YEAR-OLD American sailor missed his ship because he went searching for a ca.?e of beer n Singapore. The lanky sailor, Charles Ziego, said he left his ship. the tankei Battle Mountain .it Polau Bukom to buy beer on Sunday. When he returned, bis hip had
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  • 29 4 two Eurooei n g near Jardine Steps, Singap re, were kne feed down by a car last night. They were treated as outpatients at the Genera! Hospital.
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  • 19 4 A YOUNG woman, suspected *o be s;;r!orin^ from poisoning, wsj admitted to the Singapore General Hospital lasl night
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  • 277 4 Govt. Opens Door To Australian Civil Engineers CIVIL engineers possessing Australian degrees Will soon oe permitted to practise In Singapore under amendments to the Architects Ordinance now before the Legislative Assembly. The amen Imenta, to give effect to recommendations ut the Board of Architects, Singapore and the Institute of 1
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  • 50 4 HO Yafl Chum, who was returning bona alter a swim at the Mount Emily swimming poo!, was held un and robbed m Sophia Road. Singapore yesterday. lio, who was accompanied by I friend, was stopped bj two thugs, armed with daggers. They took away SI S from Ho.
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  • 103 4 SINGAPORL Police are investigating the mystery that shrouds a skeleton, found hidden m the biukar off 13th mile Sembawang Road, yesterday. The skeleton, polite be- lieve, had been lying; m the blukax for a considerable lencth of time. There were no identifyin? marks. It was
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  • 330 4 $1,000 Fine On KL Hotel Man Quashed >V\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\Vl\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V» A\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\.VW\\\W\\W\\\\\\\\\\\*\\\^>\\\WJ, You Need Not Register If You Don't Spend The Night In A Hotel- JUSTICE BUHAGIAR X < I\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\VV\ A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\WVl\\W\V KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. There is no infringement oi the Emergency Regulations if guests who do not stay overnight m hotel j rooms
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  • 75 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Km The following accident fig ires were given by the Traffl Branch today m connection with Road Safety Week m Kuala Lumpur: Saturday June 22 one accident m which one person was ki. ad, two two accidents m which two were injured, and
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  • 28 4 A 13- MONTH-OLD baby boy was scalded by boiling water m a house In China Town. Singapore, last night. He was admitted to the General Hospital.
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  • 24 4 SEAH Tian Soon. 46, fM found hanging from a beam ir. a room of a house ir Upper Weld Road. Singapore, yesterday.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 584 4 Standard eJilmanac Information at a Glance of Architecture. at British snm English Schools Broad- New Records 1013 a Sre-'-e XI kl fA D f*j D P Gallerj 9 am. to casts 18); 6pm Programme Review 12 25'Reporl im South IF4 l> \J K^ M |v BSfl p m Summary lP):
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  • 237 5 Pearl Culture For Penang? I ENANG, Men. The Resident Commissioner Mr. P. Bingham, today said I the Fisheries Departere has been apached on the possibility Itai tans] a pearl culture industry m Penan,?*. He said this was an extrecialized type ol inand no one could say it would be successful.
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  • 75 5 TWO MORE DUNHAM DANCERS ARRIVE A n rtres i Nev singer m i -..>ncer ysaterday arr: m Singapore A A. to join the Kather- Dunham -now. -ye r-o'd He.en c) was appe 5 In 1 /•rtio D.: to app€ opens v 3. Filipino \1 i ear- t ey Sanl <vbb
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  • 75 5 -W N", MAI.:'- 1. Moo. In order I saeae about t'r E nerg< v and fa particular to progress O Par h- months ago m the Slim R T > :rn Dist Coflnrnittee has decided to I the people sessions the various towns and around the
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  • 45 5 I c irch. rej a I•■ ther substantiai ria over the count ry as a whole. In 19 vise hnitted to hospitals. In 1956 the figure was 6 I however, been fl In the mort rate m **orta-west of the country.
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  • 29 5 ANT Superinten lenl c Vlr A L.o\ c assumed Special Branch Offi- X ing yesterday He was attached to the Spe- n Contingent Head- ;n Kuaia Lumpur,
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  • 254 5 DOWNING STREET PICKED FOR PENANG CHIEF MINISTER Jewelled Kris To Replace Mace In Parliament PENANG, Mon. Plans are complete for new 52,500,000 government offices at Downing Street to house the Settlement's Chief Minister. This was disclosed by the Resident Commissioner. Mr. R. P. Bingham, at
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  • 56 5 KUANTAN. Mon.— Wan Ramli bin Mustafa. 19. pleaded guilty before Magistrate Tuan Sheikh Abdullah bin Sheikh Abu Bakar to having a carbine rifle without a permit on June 23. He borrowed the gun from a Home Guard brother to shoot squlrrela Sentence was postponed to July
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  • 42 5 MUAR, Mon. Mahfodz bin Ahmad, 32, eras charged In the Magistrate's Court here yesterday with causing the death of A an bin Awang by negligent driving at Jalan Snlch' I He was allowed 1500 bail m one surety.
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  • 25 5 Singapore travel agencies, Si a meeting yesterday. w e 1 c 0 m c d Government's plans to promote tourism m the island.
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  • 45 5 Kuala Lumpur lawyer Mr. S. ML Yonjr, and Mrs. Yonjr, kneel and serve tea to his mother on her 81st birthday at a ceremony held at their home m Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. The Chinese tea ceremony signifies respect of elders.
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  • 125 5 70 DISCUSS THEIR FUTURE IN IMPROVEMENT TRUST THUvTY-FTVE expatriate officers OX the Singapore [mprovemer.: Trust yesterday met and discussed their future m the Trust. 1 was a result Of Government's announcement that the to be disso ed ait hi n ad as such the Q of Malayanlsation ct
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  • 85 5 STOP THIS PRACTICE, SAY FRONTMEN THE Tanglin branch of the Labour Front yoster...o.- passed a resolution demanding Government c the practice of racial and language discrimination m .nents. The resolution alleged priority was still -von to Europeans and th spoke English for government jobs m various departments. The Secretary General
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  • 53 5 M of the T f V and He k Lee companies m Sir.- day ii srated their c stand not to IB em more than 12 S more Bus Workers' n. They, however. Ed to pay ?2im) each as cc -i to n only. They •>
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  • 150 5 Busman Freed Of Threat To Kill Mother A BUS conductor. Nco Koon Poh, acquitted m a Singapore Court lay Ol threatening to kill his at her hoUM m Upper bcran- d Road on Feb, 11 Mr. J. F. Mcirge ol id it was just a of a threat to c
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  • 60 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Fi no Unit, which has been building a name as ■B outstanding maker of films, has added another honour to its credit. "\v ang Ku a colour film made by the unit. has won one of the three second prizes a
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  • 29 5 THE funeral of the late Mr. Lim Beok Tan. aged M, wellknown philanthropist and pioneer tin miner of the district, took place m Tapah. Perak, on Sunday.
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  • 100 5 Evidence Of Intent Not Shown KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Justice Buhagiar of the High Court today set aside a four-month jail sentence passed by a lower court on Ip Ying Wah on a charge ol criminal tr< spass. lp was alleged to have entered the house of Lum Kee wi
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  • 207 5 Tamil Teachers Write to Chew SINGAPORE Tamil teachers yesterday alleged that because they constituted "a small group of underpaid and overworked" men, they were being treated like "spoilt eggs." The allegation is contained m an appeal submitted to the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew
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  • 247 5 PENANG, Mon.— Two wives of a salesman pulled each (/.her's hair and knocked each other's head when they met one night m May, the Magistrate's Court was told today. Wife Xo. 1, Siti Hajar binte Hussain, was convicted and fined 1200 on
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  • 79 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A bailor. P. Muthu. was granted a week's, grace by Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani yesterday to produce K. Rassiah Perumal m court. Perumal was scheduled to appear m court today for judgment. He had recently pleaded guilty to two charges, loitering at 1.45
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  • 155 5 THE Vietnamese Minister of Information, Mr. Tran Chanh Thanh, flew into Singapore yesterday by P. A. A. heading an eightman delegation to the federation. Mr. Tran I below). and his delegation ol officials, Including Mr. r I ran Itßßg Dung. Under-Secretary ol Defence, will
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  • 28 5 MISS Lim Kirn Law 24. a medical student tn m Royal College of Burgeons, Ireland, returned to Kuala Lumpur by BOAC yesterday for a three-month vacation.
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    • 497 6 ALLS for unit- and foodwO] and pleas for calm v md )er COl Lave failed to bring about change m the defiant attitude of workers m the Federati i and Singapore and their detertion to press on their policy of non-co-ation with the r employers, urged on. as
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    • 318 6 'THE blackest rhaptrr d Soviet administration baa; been rei I to the world the raj and massacre of Hungary. The ruthlessness issian trc ps ked the free countries on t. sxtenl to which I c Kremlin leaders, with their ideologies, can calmly countenance brul I "v
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  • 555 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekera By APPOINTING committees to delve into the affairs of the Public Service appears to be the latest fad of the Government of Singapore. It is a fad to be encouraged if it produces results. Otherwise, obviously, it is a waste of time
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  • 1905 6  - An American thinking aloud Walter Lippmann a says !As I was saying, we are living today amidst the break-up and the disintegration of the post-war world as it took shape from the armistice lines. The question I should now like to discuss is how this disintegration started, and what caused
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  • 607 6 mate which was recognised by the President and the Soviet leaders at Geneva m 1955. In all probability, neither of the super-P -wcrs still rJecide deliberately to make war against the other. On the other hand, both In Europe and m the Middle East, There
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    128 7 photo. photo. DANCING here m a romantic way. Prince Aly Khan, and lovely French model Bettina who have officiallj announced their coming wedding. The marriage, third for Prince Aly Khan, after Mrs. Guiness and star Rita Rayworth, is to be celebrated m Ireland, as both France and Great Britain does
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  • 65 7 lune 24 (AP)— Mrs. Esther Fran* hi b%\ aa ened her husband about 2 a.m. yeaterday and told him to .-c: m their r )ut and foun I the:>: :>: er" was a raccoon atop his He fire: three shots. The third we-* thr igh trie
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  • 266 7 QUEEN MOTHER WEPT AT LOVE STORY LONDON, June 24. Teors came to the Queen Mother's eyes as she listened to a wartime love story of a secret agent. She was unveiling a plaque to the memory of agents who died m Europe during the war. But she held up the
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  • 25 7 SEOUL police said :?o perBBBfl were hurned to e'eath and 55 injured m a ten-h^ur fire at Pusan yesterday. Re ;'.cr.
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  • 105 7 Indonesian Girl Weds A Sikh OTTAWA. June 24, (Reuter) Miss Noni Maria Elizabeth Palar 20-year-old daughter of the Indonesian ambassador Mr. Lamhertus N Palar. and Mrs. Palar. and Mr. Sardax Indrajeet Singh. 22. of Delhi, were married here yesterday m the capital's first Sikh ceremony. The couple were to be
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  • 191 7 Popular Music Today Is A Lot Of Trash, Says Bing WASHINGTON, June 24 (Reuter)— Singer Bing Crosby has complained to the Senate that much of the music now popular m the United States is "trash." X letter to Senator Magnusnn, Chairman Senate Commerce CornCrosby wrote: It galls me exceeding- 11
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  • 171 7 HIGH TENSION! For Boy 7 And His Rescuer SYDNEY, June M (Reuter) A man who said he was "•cared stifl aa ha went to rescue 0:1 Sun lay 1 boy who lay aero tension cal ea carrying 20,000 volts, took a calculated risk. The man. Arthur James Thornton, 44. said
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  • 235 7 H-Bomb Has Ended Democracy In U.S. And Britain BEVAN MANCHESTER, June 24 (Reuter)— Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Treasurer of the British Labour Party, said here yesterday that the existence of the hydrogen bomb had ended democracy m Britain and the United States insofar as issues of peace and war were concerned.
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  • 112 7 Once Penniless, He Now Owns Swank Hotel MELBOURNE. June 24 (Reuter) A Czech who came to Australia penniless m 1950. today got the licence of a hotel m the city where he got his first job as a waiter. For the rental of the hotel he will pay £AlO,OOO a
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  • 345 7 KATMANDU. Nepal, June 24, (Reuter) The first all American expedition to try to conquer Mount Everest the world's highest peak, will come from Chicago, provided permission is granted by the Nepalese government, it was learned here yesterday. it will be led
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  • 142 7 O Cairo spy case CAIRO. June 24 (AP)-The lawyer who defended the two Britons, James Swinburn and James Zarb. who were sentenced to five and ten yeais, imprisonment respectively, on charges ol spying for Britain, said yesterday he does not intend to appeal against tr.e sentences.
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  • 82 7 YORK June 24 (AP) —Wi ia i M Stucky. A c: --;s*e Director of the Amen s~ Press Institute at Columbia (Jl Ity, left on Saturday I j v i i for a six -week tour of So;- aast Asia. Stucky araH inter dm paper executives
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  • 57 7 MANILA. June 24 (AP) Miss Annie Corrales. nark, tall and holder of many Philippine beauty titles, was last night as the Philippines re- presentative m the "Misc Universe" competition ai Be- h. California, next m nth Miss Corrales, arhc eft. 5 m. ai |nx 7
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  • 114 7 MR. NEHRU COULD NOT RESIST THE MAYPOLE -SO HE DANCED... STOCKHOLM, June 24 (Reuter >- While a thousand people cheered. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the visiting Indian Prime Minister, leapt gaily into a ma>pole dance veMerdav 1 sight of Mr. Nehru's figure tripping among the dancers induced the Prime Minister of
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  • 155 7 Swallowing A Diamond Is NOT Stealing MILAN June M \P Suallowinc a diamond dors not constitute theft of thf jem. a Milan court has ruled The rase w .is brought to trial <>n t barges of Milan jeweller Alfredo De Andrea He said that on March 16 he <howed a
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    • 883 8 AKSLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel 33^:3 6 :6551 4 132,6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T Malita*. Montreal, Boston, New York. Baltimore Philadelphia b Cult Ports S pore P. S ham Penang !FN?AS 19 2* lulv 25 luly 2627 lulv ANTILOCHUS 25 Aug 26 Aug 27
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  • 307 9 FINANCE COMMERCE Usage Of Tin In UK Higher W increase of 242 tons tin consumption m the •.ted Kingdom during; first tliree months of year compared with corresponding period of I9sr> hrought the total ton ;.-ed lor this period to the highest level since according to the magaginc' Tin. .res
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  • 44 9 THE Scottish engineering —firm of G. Glasgow, A ounce that they have reEl ed an order for main coolant pumps for the pressurised er circuit of the land based reactor prototype of Britain's fltst nuclear vessel, the sube. Dreadnought.
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  • 41 9 The first Bristol Britannia turbo-prop airliner to come from the production line Short Brothers and Har uden flight recently to F A rcraft m western England, where it is being fitted out delivery to Northeast Airlines, '-.ited Statee.
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  • 37 9 Photo shows (right to left, facing camera): Messrs. J. M. Gov r. partner of the firm; Z. Branco, assistant V joslav Mrs. B-' B. L. Barb:e- Dl*. G. R. lisfc a»id I -.earne.
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  • 705 9 COLONIES RECORD ECONOMIC EXPANSION HIGHER RE-EXPORTS FROM MALAYA, H.K. AN increase m the output of most products from Colonial territories and a general broadening of social and welfare services m these during the past year is revealed m the official report "Colonial Territories 19 56/ 1957" published m London. Th
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  • 226 9 MALAYAN industrial shares were firm yesterday. according to the Malayan Sharcbrokers Association. Tin- and rubbers wer steady. Austral Am.il 14/- 14 'h Austr < M i v 2ti Ti I M n 26/9 27/3 Hona Fatl I.M I.lB Xd Job m 1.T.l l :;:xi X:
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  • 265 9 MALAYAN' shnrc yelled the following business c! one: C T.S ,-,rds 35/9: Fed. Di p. «2: F. It < rdS. $2.70 to $2 T'J 1 Gam- as 82J0 overnight im rday; Georgi I wn Disp. <2 15; Waughs $1.85; $1.77 and $1.75 Lght; Breweries $3.17; Cement $1.G0; McAlister
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  • 39 9 MR. IP. BIUCT, the Kuala Lumpur branch manager of Shell Co., turns the key to declare open Ban Seng LeeSSg*s Watson Road Sorvicinf: Station at Port S\wttenham. Looking on is the propiietress. Modam Ong Chit Nee,
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  • 160 9 Ol TIR ROADS BAT.w'iA. Baareen, Aeneas, Sunda, Prims llaei Tjiwangi, egb Silvercrest, Batoefa, Tao- i. .ir.it, Pbemeus, Guntor, R• i, Douglas. Ringborn. Nino Bij Sis La Pas, Doners, Umran, Tatsujama Maru. Apsars INNER ROADS Tor. 2 T.iav Kimanis. S idao. Gians Seng, Hin Seog Pboni Cbau, Aik
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  • 357 9 A RKPORT on planning, for the jet age was given by a Pan American World I Airways expert who re- 1 cently returned to San Francisco from a five-week international conference on the subject m Montreal. Be la R. c. (Dick) Fisher, jet project co-ordinator
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  • 147 9 SINGAPORE rabbet price? yesterday rose \l cents to 821 centl per lb. for International first grade July shipment on a quiet and slightly easier market Prl 05 moved batiFSasi H2 1 and 831 cents per lb. during the day. Hie higher quotations were due to impr
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  • 117 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra. June/July buyers; S2SJ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $40i sellers, m drum* 845] sellers. Muntok arhite pepper $lfin sr s rawak white $108 sellers, special Sarawak black COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATH CO LTD JUNE 11 am.
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  • 106 9 THE Malayan Exchange A ;e the changes m its rates to merchants yesterday. York: buying, I 1 O.D. S3 3/4. 80 < airmail. 33 credit bills, 33 1/16 trade bills. Canada: buying. T.T. II 2/14 OD. 81 5/16. 90 days airmail. 31 5/8 credit bills 31 11/16 trade
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  • 24 9 AUSTRALIA will send rail wagons to India. These represent part of Australia'! Coiombo P. an contribution to India's second Five-Year Plan
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  • 105 9 THE centre fuselage section /or Pn i An erican World Airways' iirsl Boeing 707 Stratoliner jet transport ?s snown after it tras lifted from its construction jig and placed m a pickup jig jor detail finishing at Boeing A rpknte Company's Transport Division recent' iptfl then be
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    • 510 9 NOTICES In the Matter of KUCHAI UN I.IMI 11 Ii •In Liquidation) 4 T an Extraordinary < v Meeting of the Members of the above-named C duly convened, and held I Room of Messrs. Sime. Darby Co., I I by Hou Robin- Road Singapore. 1. on the 22nd day of
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    2542 10 The STANDARD begins today a new series by Alan Green with the STORY OF THE MAHARAJA WHO LIKES REARING CROCODILES... uiicugeu uic iviuiididjd uae&war wun cnai.enging the •.tution and plotting against the Government to D the powers he had abdicated m favour of the pc pie "Defying the
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  • 182 11 trounce Httltjtiriti 4 l PXPEST. June 23. < Reuter)— The newlyform 1 Himjinan soccer team romped back into the running for the 1958 World Soccer Cup witb a we11-i...-a 4—l win over Bulgaria m the NEP Stadium 1 toil. IV The red-shirted Hungarians had
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  • 55 11 TOKYO. Jul I AP)llghtwi King Omsap Learr fapha loned the Philippir. G i Elorde on But ty to become the Or nts weight champi Japan B Mon reported on Monday. B x\t\'z C mmi: n erj from Bangkok on Monday did not give snj Mils. The eh nshlp
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  • 131 11 Britain Names 10 For The Walker Cup LONDON, June 24. (Reuter) Britain' selectors have included a player from an artisan club —a working man's club— for the first time m choosi- i I team to meet the I States m the amateur golf matches m Minneapol. August 30 and 31.
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  • 64 11 TOKYO, June 23 (UP) Indonesia qualified for the Asian-African zone round m the world cup football championship wiih i scoreless tie with Communist China In n today, the N< w China Agency reported Indonesia wo n the light because she had scored a total of live goals against
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  • 546 11 Fullmer Believes In Hard TRAINING It's A Long. Rough Road To Title Fight NEW YORK, June 24— Back m his home at West Jordan, Utah, m the western part of the United States. newspaper reporter asked Gene Fullmer, former world middleweight boxing champion, what he would tell youngsters interested m
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  • 175 11 NEW YORK. June 24 (AP) Has (few ferSj Yankees and St. I. c'.iis Cardinals I re s'nv.n^ way m the majors after a wild day an Sunday when hitters fattened their bn''.;- averages n d the Yanks' 10-gume winning streak finally was broken. Pan] Lapahne came to the rescue
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  • 37 11 SAIGON, June 24 (Reuter) The touring Hongkong rbui soccer team heat I Vietnamese Army aide by two to nil last night both goals being scored m the second half. Inside left Lam Thong netted both
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  • 37 11 MADRID. June 23, (Router) steal Madrid, the Euro:- n cup holders, heat Benfica. Portugal's first division champions. l-i) m tl X I.:i i:- BO tt c:n firia! here tonight There was no score st half-time.
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  • 236 11 HENLEY ON THAMES. June 24 APi— Foreign ro. 1 will make the stro challenge to British oarsmen m the history ot the lamed IK gatta, it was revealed when entries closed Sunday. The four day regatta starts July 3 There aa c 104 enl m
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  • 111 11 IAAF Holds Hush-Hush Session BRUSSELS. June 23. (Reuter) The Council of the [nternationaJ Amateur Athletic Federation tonight completed II l two-day session here behind closed doors. Council officials, who re-fu-ed to d; cl "ions taken during th said a communique would be published on the return of the Council's i
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  • 34 11 KUALA LUMPUR. MondaySela gor B i trounced Taj ysical Cultural A ral on by 6-0 m a F< tball Association of Sr division :r.ree league tie r •-< Pudu Road ground here today 15-6.
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  • 326 11 New Airport For Rome's 1960 Games ROME, June 24 (UP)— Jet planes carrying athletes from all over the world to IMe lliiiO Rome Olympics will land on the same site where. Claudius built his famous commercial sea port of Ostia. I: is there, near Ostia Fiumicino that Rome's intercontinental airport
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    • 166 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin 1 ~^^v i*****\ I DECORACTE J^MDIfS /ruturhfT mp\\^ l\\ L^ A? ?A MATTER V ;A\YCLJLE> OR GET HAVEN'T f urWD YOU LIKF I\> *L ft^ j EA'T^ DONJT fON THE AJ A!M---.7/' UtLL, IL OUT' f GOT A
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  • 115 12 Photo J. Picture). URl i\ (lose of England fields Everton II eekes of thr I est Indies during the sccoti'l Test match between England and the West Indies at Eord's cricket ground, London. At right is (Godfrey Evans, the
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  • 450 12 Ho b btg Black tvooil *v liti II ion trot Delights His I tins mOM A. BOARS, KUALA LLMI'LK SELANGOR JOHORE 4 Talib och, 7 Dollah (3) MaiSSy TALIIVs Utc goal a header from a corner kick vived the day lor Selangor m a
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    90 12 II WW 1 I \n|| .i threey»v. 1 imlixh rue horse r»ev\\.i> out of Rose 1 nm; arri\< .1 m SinuaI .Tom Britain vesterSunda It tin- Irrn ady St i -d<-N It h.is htvn a winner mi n races m Britain and w-'-l he trained m the Colony
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  • 41 12 NEW YORK. June I The manager of world weight champion Floyd Tatterson on Monday confirmed that m has signed to defend his title— if he still holds it— against Olympic champion Pete Radcmachcr at St ittle on 19.
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  • 125 12 NATEKAR SETH COMING R, Mon.— India M shuttle ar- :tekar and Tnlafc liath Seth have accepted the Badminton Association of Malaya's invitation to take part ist tha Merdeka celebrations badminton championships to be staged m Kuala Lumpur during August/September this year. Mr. Cheah Mah Sun the BAM Secretary told the
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  • 83 12 c 24. (Reuter) dies last thai vi' -o- 8881 BSBSSa, today to Buck: Palace, where they were received by the Queen and the Duke at burgh It was originally m that the Queen and the Duke should so to ground. London, this afto see them
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  • 297 12 Mrs. Lumsden Wins At The 15th A l.inn- s,allerv of spectators watched the final of the Women's Colony Golf Championship played between Mrs Wendy Lumsden and :Mi> Barters NichoU al the Royal Island Club on Sunday. The two ladies v. ere worthy opponents, as the former is Champion of the
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  • 159 12 LONDON June 24. (Reuter> Tea :i today's cricket matches were: \t Worcester Worcestershire 148 and seven for no wicket. Glamorgan IM Coldwell seven \t I unbridge W( X 111 inn and o i Su es 254 Paras IS eight fi 110. \t Guildford Sui four dccla-- Oxford university
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  • 345 12  - Corthine Perkins Rout The Amicabies AL JOHNSON By ANOTHER whippirg for the Amirabln yesterday. This time it was the Star Soccerites' turn to hand them a beating to the tune of seven goals to three. The first division SAFA league match was played at Jalan Besar Stadium before a handful
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  • 32 12 A triangular athletic meet between Johore Amateur Athletic Association, the Combine I Schools and Achilles will be he'd on Friday. June 28 at 5 p.m. at the Victoria School ground.
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  • 226 12 BEADQCARTERS Singapore Base District rallied m the set cud half to hold Army Depot Police to a one-all draw m BBS Singapore Base District soccer competition .it tort .inning vesterd.l%. District rlornii play throug i il In the second half and should have at least I
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  • 542 12 'Pantie Feud' At Opening Of Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, June 24 (AP)— A "pantie feud" on the women's courts quickly developed at the opening ol the All-England tennis championships today. Recalling: the days when America's Gussie Moran first displayed her famous lacy undergarments on the centre court. Britain's Angela .'Mortimer. 25, complained:
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  • 64 12 Cl. 4 Horses Out Of PTC Aug. Meet PI Mon ..<, I s will ii n. i' F*< i ma Turl August bank holiday saeetinir on Julj 27, 31 and \ug. 3 and 5. 1 i N tary. Mr. Bibb Bee Aik, m an an-. sseeaaeeaaesst to all owners t
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  • 21 12 CUSTOMS Sports Club beat tar Football Club by fiva goals to four m a SAFA Div. latch at'Geylar... day.
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    • 77 12 SOCCER One first division S pore Amateur Football Association league I BtCM VO bs doicn for decision today. RECA plag ffjf. Dockyard at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15. In the only Dr 2 game, Blue Rovers n ret YMSA at Farter Park, also at 5.15 ATHLETICS School sports for three
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