Singapore Standard, 27 June 1957

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  • 33 1 Singapore TIGER Standard STANDARD POL ICE ***** (5 linesT 2400 4K )7l >H *Zp FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 01. VII. No. 358 12 PAGES 15 CE\T> SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957
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  • 242 1 No Holdup Of SHB Cargo THF -GO SLOW' adopted p\ the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association xMimed little effect on u,»rk at the wharves yes- rdaj The campaign Is not supported by members ol four other union I the shb. They were helping the clearance
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  • 211 1 HAWPAR VILLA PICTURES DECIDE HONEYMOONERS 3 WEEKS TO SEE THE SIGHTS POSTCARD views of J- Haw Par Villa, Merdeka Bridge. Nieoll Highway and Botanic Gardens some of the interesting spots m Singapore were shown to a London secretary and her fiance m London last year.
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  • 107 1 C' wealth Premiers Flay Hungary 'Rape' NO SHIFT IN SOVIET POLICY' LONDON, June 2C (Reuter) Several statesmen at the opening meeting of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference here today strongly condemned the military suppression of the Hungarian revolt. B occurred during a ■I on relations with ding to conference the
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  • 52 1 CHICHESTER. England, June 26 (OT —A n ruled today that a headless and handless body found floating m the harbour here was that cf C tnmander Lionel "Bu Cr ibb, a British frogman who dil rpr. _n I lest ur whi i ap* ••.v checking a
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  • 114 1 LONDON". June 26 CAP) The United States today pro- d thai the big poweri lim r.cler certain specific quantities of heavy armaments to international control. American delegate Harold E. Btassen told a five-power United Nation.-, Disarmament Qn up that hil country is ready Ul turn
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  • 28 1 JAPAN has demanded Indonesia pay ofl a 70 million dollar trade debit owing on Japanese imports to the islands, a government source said yesterday AP
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  • 163 1 DOC BITES DOG -IT'S A RIOT LONDON. June 26 (UP) Police made baton charges and firemen turned hoses on a screaming crowd of 500 persons at a London greyhound stadium last nisht when a dispute over a race verdict turned into a riot. Police spirited visiting Prince Bernhaj-d of Holland
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  • 135 1 The story of Malya... AN AUG. 31, 1957, the Federation of Molaya will become a fully independent nation within the British Commonwealth. Malaya is a happy country. It is a land of many races and the story of how they work together, play together, and contribute to the economic, cultural
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  • 93 1 KHARTOUM. Sudan, June 26 (Reuter)— A British resident. Mr. T. Nicholl, has been acquitted by an Appeal Court here on a charge of attempting to cause grievous hint, for which he was sentenced to two years' imprisonment on May 23. Mr. Nicholl, representative of a
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  • 474 1 FEDERATION PLAN FOR MALAY STATES --To Speed Up Progress In Backward Areas By K. C. ARUN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A multi-million dollar "reserve fund" to speed up the economic development of the country's less advanced territories was proposed to the 'Malay Rulers at their conference here today.
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  • 200 1 Chou Bares His Fangs PEKING. June 26 (Reuter) Mr. Chou En-lai, Chinese Prime Minister, today made it clear to "rightists" who have recently attacked the role of the Communist Party m China that they may be considered "enemies of the people, if they persist m their anti-Socialist position." A speech
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  • 123 1 Lim, Israel's Premier To Confer JERUSALEM. June 26 Re titer) Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Chief Minister of Singapore. is expcc-.ed here on Fr:da\ for a three-day visit as the guest ot the Israeli government, it was officially stated last night. During his visit he is to confer with the premier.
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  • 98 1 BANGKOK. June M AP Delayed reports irom the Thai-Malayan border toaay said Siamese police fought a sun battle on June 22 with a large Chinese Communist group believed to have I guarding the jungle headquarter.^ of the terrorists. Police reports sa d the Communist group numbered
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  • 49 1 UNITED STATES Lt.-Gen Frederic H. Smith, commander of the United States sth Air Force, yesterday announced tn Tokyo that all or part of four a:r bases now occupied by units oi the United States Air Force will be returned to the Japanese Government m July.- Reuter
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  • 78 1 THE YOUNGEST members of the Katherine Puntuun troupe Deborah Vales .md Jud\ Patterson, both 20. arri\ed m Singapon w Ih the rest <i tin company yesterday m the \es-e; i Deborah and J udj «ni' seasick on their from Fremantle when the vh:p •■<-.
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  • 117 1 GLASGOW. June 26 (Revter Glasi gan a lightning this morning bringing lie whole pert to a standstill. The full labour rc< I 2.350 men walked out leaving held up m the docks. ed down their earning HM Employers denied that there was any pa:
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  • 53 1 JAKARTA. June 26 (UP> Indonesia's most dangerous volcano. Mt sferai out tons of hot ash and lava week, forcing ti ried evacuation of 4.000 villagers to safety i rl trom Central Java said da* Molten lava p ired intc rivers turning them into .ir. rr
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  • 60 1 TAIPEI, Jul A hinese mil: cour* ed seven rioters to prison ternmonths to a yea: 33. Of the 40 civilians aeenaetl I taking part m thr v 24 riots, only two were acqiae*» the mints.*- idgi v. he .ded over the thi court m Lm- pardons c*
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  • 403 2 Led Troops To Bandits, Then Killed In Cross-fire KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Sambo, a tracker dog of the King's Own Scottish Borderers, was yesterday killed m a cross-fire betarcta a patrol of the 2/7 Gurkha Rifles and four terrorists, after it had located a bandit
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  • 112 2 A HOUSEWIFE. Teo Ah Ler. terday had her application for an increase of maintenance for her MB, turned down by ,i Singapore Court TM I I HM co.;rt Hurt her busban I arai the proprietor of a timber yard and could therefore add MO to the present
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  • 37 2 the Ana raliaa Government, under the Colombo Plan Technical Co-operation Scheme, has donated a sound projector four tape re© rders and 100 ftlm-i trips to the Visual Aids Department ot the Singapore Teachers' Training College.
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  • 112 2 A DELEGATION cf University ol Malaya Historical Society members is lea' z Singapore for Burma on July 6, to make a historical and cultural survey of the country. Mr. K. Ramanujam, leader of the delegation of 19 students, said the tour *arHl last about
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  • 56 2 PAL KING m Empress Place alter 2 p.m. on Polling Day. June 29, will be restricted to vehicle* bearing labels Issoed by the Returning Officer, it was announced yesterday. Only those m possession of special pggaes issued by the Returning Officer will be allowed to enter the
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  • 157 2 CLOSING rubber pri« es (rents per Ib) m Singapore ?esterda> were: Biner^ Sellers Spot II PH Int July K.S.S No 1 "1 11] R.VS No Ml 91 R.s.s. No. mo. "i Tone: Slijrhtly steadier after quiet The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was ***** per picul (Down
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  • 1012 2 THE following University of Malaya students have passed the final examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (B A.) Abdullah bin Kassim. Miss G Nindi Advani, Agoei Salim, Ahmad S bid bin Jahidin, Ahmad Tajuddin bin M. Darus, Alwee bin Jantan, Krishner
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  • 374 2 THF following candidates ha\e passed the examination for the Diploma m Education with CREDIT:— Miss Balbir Savira. Miss Chacko, Alice Currie, Geoffrey Ronald, Mrs. George, Liza Mathew Miss Leo Peck Luc:.. Malayapillay Devaneson, Selvii _im B Mai n. Arthur L i Mn h tei Clare. Murugasu, Va
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  • 130 2 ipoh. wad r. San, 36, assaulted his motherin-', aw. and then damaged her articles of worshi] 'rate Tengku Ahmad Rithaudeen was told toe; Chan was found guilty and fined 520 for assaulting Ng Sai Han. tiO. at her house m Belfield Street on May
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  • 19 2 E Assistant Dlsti Office: "he Abu I adasfrted to the Raub hospital j a motor' accident.
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  • 167 2 Lawyer Loses Loan Appeal KUALA LUMI Mohamed Din bin secretary of the Kuala I umpur Municipal have to repay to the trus* tees of the Ni gi ."-embilan fund £100 I Ma 50) he bor prhile pursuing law studies In London ,rs ago. tlce Smith la toe Court today caaaaaa*
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    53 3 In Singapore Offices 1 1» i -»»--»«>--»»»»---»-»-»»-»»»____.^_ ■/iNV l 20, i> a stenographer with Shaw Brothers. she loint-d the ninipanv m October last year and t mis her h \erv inti-restinc. Zona has modelling .imbi i- -m I S..MM- ..l Inr clothes. "1 hope to bt- a model
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  • 104 3 'Govt. Keen On New Pay Scheme' SINGAPORE Education Ministry yesterday denied allegations that Government was delay m? the implementation of the newsalary scheme lor all teachers because of political reasons. Permanent Secretary, Mr. Lee Slow along said that to contrary. Government v. aaaa to introduce the Dear scheme as soon
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  • 341 3 Aunt Alleges Black Magic By Mother a Fry. I n.ws btfon a sauce maker was found hanging, he had complained to his aunt that his ter had practised witchcraft or b'.ack magic on him, a Singapore Coroner's li^ourt was told yesterday. m
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  • 63 3 HOLLYWOOD, June 26, *V r Filmland's attorney fjamuel S. (Sammy) Hahn, 68. found dead yesterday m a :mming pool at his mountain cabin near Newhall, California. north of the San Fernando The fully clothed body of the lawyer, who represented many top flight movie stars m their
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  • 35 3 ING, .lune 28. Special Standard Service: •mo prices of the Hongkong F.v nge were: 116.55 to rl Sterling; s6,lss toU.SSi: $1.8:58 to Malayan $1; 10.135 one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold S-68.0Tj to a tael.
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  • 34 3 MR Cr 11 KIAT. Director of St John Ambulance AsfOCiaUori, Singapore will present 40 First Aid certificates at the Sepoy Lines Malay School In Park Road, at 10 a.m. on Sunday.
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  • 28 3 MR TAN SIEW SIX. who attended the 40th session of the International Labour Organisation conference m Geneva as the Federation', bserver delegate, returned Malacca yeit* rday
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  • 271 3 'Difficult Years Ahead' Warning THREE senior officers of the Singapore Public Works Department will leave the Colony under the Malayanization scheme at the end of next month. A spokesman for the Ministry of Communication and Works told the Standard that the
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  • 34 3 THE near Indonesian Con-sul-General m Singapore, Mr. Arahad Natanagara, aill pay a courtesy call on the Acting Chief Minister, inche .bdul Humid bin Haji Jumat. the Assembly House at 12.30 p.m. today.
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  • 227 3 THIRTY SIX crates of valuable exhibits of the UNESCO Travelling Science Exhibition, sponsored by the Singapore and Federation Governments, has been insured for MSI 50.000, Mr. P. G. Bandyopadhyay. director of the exhibition, told the Standard yesterday. The crates, which were held up m
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  • 97 3 Voluntary Workers Need Funds the Bingapore Voluntary Workers' Aaaoclatlon. is launching an appeal for funds to carry on its work. The Association states that donations from the people of Bingapore are used Immediately by the vast amount of charitable and welfare work which daily confronts its ofTi--0 There are at
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  • 85 3 CORPORAL Peter Shackleton of the R.A.F.. who was fined SI. OOO and banned from driving for three years, yesterday had his conviction and sentence quashed on appeal before the Singapore High Court. The airman was found guilty by a lower court for allegedly causing the death
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  • 33 3 A COOK. Arayanpan Racavan. 45. was yesterday fined $100 by a Bingaoore Magistrate for attempted theft of a handbag, belonging to Yip Wai Chen, a waitress, at King George V Park.
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  • 153 3 Hero May Get Govt. Commendation MR. NARAJAN Singh, M, the man whfl last week saved ifC of a three-year- Id \V. ng Chin Tong. m the Mia ti Ward *h* Singeoora Gen* eral Hospital, is to be recommended for a Government commendation. Ti. Minister 1 r Health,
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  • 174 3 Sydney Court Will Have To Decide FENANG. Wed.— The Sessions Judge, Mr. David Anthony, today remitted to the Children's Sydney Court, Australia, a maintenance case m which Corporal Colin Kyle Clarke, of the Royal Australian Air Force, 1 was the defendant. Maintenance was for his
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  • 146 3 MORE TIME TO PREPARE HIS CASE MR. JUSTICE Buttrose m the Singapore High Court yesterday adjourned sine die an appeal In order to give the appellant enough time jto prepare his case. Christopher Bertram Campos. 24. who is now serving an 13-rionth jail term for misappropriation, complained that he was
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  • 65 3 AX unemployed youth. Aha mad bin Tasrif. 16. yesterday pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court to a charge of attempted theft of a purse containing $30 belonging to Mrs. H. Bosanquet. at Tanglin Hill, on June 24. The Fifth Magistrate. Mr. K. T. Alexander, postponed
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  • 67 3 SINGAPORE Trades Union Congress has summoned a special meeting ol lt| Repreentatlve Council on July 20 to consider the labour situation m the Colony. Piastdenl < f the TUC. Mr. S. Jaganathan. yesterday said that he will inform the Council of talks he had with
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  • 30 3 MR. Goh Kong Beng, independent candidat* <-■ nt 4 ing Saturday's by-election tn Cairnhill. will hold Ida htt* election campaign rally todaj a* Tank Road playground at 7 p.m.
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  • 54 4 photo. THF second civics course mndurtrd by tbe Singapore Geveramen' receaUy evoked tremendous enthusiasm and l,i up photo shows rural representatives men shopkeepers, and farmers) from the Sem-hr-vans distri. t .vith the Assistant Minister for local Government, Lands and Housing. Mr. Tan Teng Chiang, U \ssembly
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  • 193 4 OF r?S r.i rr.*r. -f the 2nd Battalion, R^yal Welch t da* Bingap ire :tr Brit dn on the troops. r\ mi ra ri at*- r m Ma- The Battalior which helped rid the country of 29 tar-r-.--.stg wa-s presented with a Silver ES
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  • 54 4 p:: rrif-f.c Jnd: B. Jeyaretnam. a* 1-irry-dr:-. Bi" r. without calling for h I r.ce. The Judge found no evidence to convict NNg vs harged with tug the death c: rTeo Hcah. neg iriving the June n Havelo k Road ar X' re Checw Street, on
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  • 158 4 Couple Caused Hurt To Woman a COUPLE erere found .ty In a Singap ro Court terday of causing grievoua hurt to a wo-nari. TUOg WSB, at Upper Nankin Street, on lah, IT. Ng Hing Ming and his wife, Kar h en re es h ot lend to pay I compensation
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  • 26 4 CRAM CHONG. 53. was stabbed m the itomach following an argument m Jalan Besar. S. ngapore. last night. He was admitted to the General Hospital.
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  • 1093 4 $80,000 Cash Jewellery Lost From Bank Of India Nine In Court Charged With Breaking, Stealing THE Manager of the Bank of India, Mr. A. R. Kilmartin, 40, told a Singapore Court yesterday that on April 1, at about 10 a m., he was informed by one
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  • 50 4 Scholarships For Studies In India THE Government of Indls has offered six scholarships to Malayan students for higher studies m India. Three are for stud Indian origin perman> domiciled m Malaya and Singapore and three for non-Indians. The scholarships are available for cours \r. Science. Agricu Mci Law. Commerce and
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  • 31 4 A POLICE supervisee kicked a Criminal Investigation Department detective being questioned at Sembawang Road, Singapore, last night. He was arrested and will be charged m court today.
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  • 25 4 i- i- ar Union of Singapore yesterday asked th Council of Actton to open negotiations seamen er wages and rk« ng c r
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  • 106 4 DUBIAN skins were thrown Into a loud-speaker lorry cf the Liberal-Soc;?.list Party as it passed by a Labour Front, rally In Mohamed Sultan Road. Singapore, last night One man who made a rush towards the lorry was held back by others. Minister for Works
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  • 124 4 TRAFFIC MEN CLEAR THE AFTER -OFFICE BOTTLENECK Till! Singapore Traffii Police has put into operation a scheme to _ct lired office workers home quickly. Traffic policemen are now rationed at all "bottleneckv" on out of aaaa leases clearing trathc between peak after-office hnui«At these points, the automatic traffi( lights arc
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  • 355 5 LAWYER WALKS OUT OF COURT He Argued With Sessions Judge PENANG, Wed.— Defence counsel, Mr. Jag-Jit Singh, today walked out of the Sessions Court, alter an argument with the Sessions Judge, Mr. David Anthony, who had asked him, "are you trying to threaten me?" The argument arose when Haji Mohamed.
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  • 367 5 HER perfume was the famous ismi expensive) -Shocking' by Schiap.uclli. Her dress was an exquisitely flounced and beautifully made special model from an internationally renowned (and expensive) ."Madrid coulourier. Her hobby, she said casually, was world travel (with 1.000 lbs baggage
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  • 409 5 14 OFFICERS, P.C.'s RECEIVE AWARDS FOR GALLANTRY TSIREE members of a Radio Patrol car, who shot it out with fleeing gunmen who abducted a copra merchant on March 2,'A last year, were among 14 Police Otficcrs and constables to receive medals for gallantry and meritorious service, from the Governor of
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  • 84 5 The Odeon Hollywood Room was the venue last night for a display of paintings by the Chine c rtist "Sunyec." The display was a preview to an exhibition, when 15 of this Paris-trained woman ar'l works will be shown to the public from tomorrow till Monday. A
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  • 61 5 MORE than "KM lesta end men en oi the OiH Hall' c and Raffles Old Girls' Associations attended a combined annual dinner el the Wew Peking Re taurant, Lart nighl Among the guests -a ere Professor A. Oppenbeim, Vice Chancellor of the Univei Malaya. Mr. Lee
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  • 123 5 THE S. ngapore Telephone Employees Union will hold a public debate, at the Victoria Memorial Hall today at 5.30 p.m. on whether a permanent pass shouid not have been Issued to its Seen 1 1 by the Telephone Board. The Union has invited the Board's chairman.
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  • 33 5 INDIAN Unbassador to Indonesia, Ifr. G. Parthasarathy. on an unofficial visit to Singapore, yesterday paid a courtesy call on Actil Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat at his office.
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  • 35 5 A CEREMONIAL parade to mark the conclusion of a School Cadet Officers' and potential officers' course will be held at the Singapore Military Forces Headquarters m Beach Road Singapore at 3 p.m. tomorr
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  • Singapore TIGER Standard
    • 603 6 n TBE discussion introduced by Bn:. LhOt and playwright Sir Alan Herbert at the annual conference of the Commonwealth Press Union m London on the "Freedom of the Press*' could not have come at a more opportune time. Momentous changes are taking place m the
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    • 299 6 ]T :s hearter...... I find newspan: Xl owned, edited and pub.. Malays supporting QU rtand that firm and immediate action must be taken by the authorities to clear the air of dangerous rumours 7.. I t isan Melayu of Singapore says that m independent Malaya, the Malays
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  • 1186 6 of the Calypso, and now chosen capital of the West Indian Federation Early next year, the ten coionia! territories m the Caribbean region will pool the^ interests m a West Indian Federation, and m this series OBSERVER Correspondent Norman Cliff surveys the prospects of the individual islands and
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  • 625 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekera By |JA IS on* to the Malayan Trade I'nion oun< il for successful!} intervening m the dispute between the Malayan Railway Administration and the National Union of Rallwajmen thus ending the "'work to rule" p 'Ik adopted at P<»rt Sweti•■oh.nn on June
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  • Article, Illustration
    178 6 Bb I am what you might call a keen student of "the sweet E: tongue," but I do not agree with your correspondent L.C.L. that it will always be the language of the people of this country. The language of the indigenous people of this counMalay and' all
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  • 362 6 Sir— l feel it is time now that the Singapore Government make it known to the noimal-trained teachers that they are being overpaid and far trom giving i rise, a cut is necessary to produce equilibrium with Senior Cambridge Certificati li 1 len In other profession! undergoing 1
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  • 184 6 Sir— fn reply to "O.C.W.'s article" m your paper of June 19, I have investigated the matter and it concerns a house occupied by some 30-40 people m Ceylon Road m the East Ward. I should to say that O statement is a fact and he
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  • 297 7 WIFE AND CHILDREN WERE GASSED LONDON. June M. A pretty, seventeen year-old office girl sat m a court and heard how the wife of her man-friend gassed herself and her two children. SHE HEAKI) the man say there was a "warm friendship between
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  • 311 7 Ava Was Without A 'Nightie,' So She Went Into A Rage NEW YORK, June 26 (IP)— Ava Gardner lew ai to Madrid yesterday m an arm-waving unprintable rage and without a "nightie." Her current boy friend, itaii.tn actor Chiari, glumly trailed the fuming actress ■haaid the plane. I Not aboard
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  • 44 7 CAiBO, ju m\ ran Egypt accepted Britain's rett to permit British planes ting Egyptian territory, it was officially announced today. official spokesman said Egypt's acceptance of the British request was relayed to 1. -.don through the S en i
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  • 26 7 THE Taipei Defence :day that four civilians were killed and 33 others wounderi Red Chinese art.. bardn L Quemoj on Monday night.— U.P.
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  • 182 7 NKWrOKT BEACH, California, June 2fi (AP) A 'second honeymoon yacht voyage almost ended m tragedy for movie actress Jeanne Cram, her husband Pan! Brinkman and their four sons. They were rescued on Monday night after I Ir 51-f< ot yachl Pavane, drlfti d
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  • 103 7 LONDON HAS GROWN TOO BIG-REPORT LONDON, lane tt (Renter) Le-aiea has t;rown too bin and uiiwiekfy, an official go*?enunenl report dealing with housing m the canital. said today. More than tea aaa> lien people now unrk and thrt M 'thin a radius ot H to ">" miles of the* centre
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  • 37 7 HONGKONG, June M, (Ri ton The British Overseas Airways flam new turbojet airli Bristol Britannia, tta London to Tokyo proving flight, was unable to two of four demonstration its here today because of king fault
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  • 157 7 LONDON. June '2C> (Router) The driver of a London bIU which mowed down a oueue of passengers waiting at a bus stop m the beai 1 of the capital earlier Is month killing eight told an inquiry here today o 'everything seemed to RO clank"
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  • 25 7 JORDAN security fori MS have arrested seven teachers accused of taking part m the recent attempt to overthl the J' a,—. IU utei
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  • 100 7 BIRMINGHAM, Ala* June 26 lUP) When Iknr.v Gillis found 30 parakeets had been s-toier. from his home, he alsc discf^i red that two pnze parakeets belonging to a n> Lghbour had flown away. The neighbour woman was advisiyj to han« an open cage on her clothes
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  • 125 7 DARWIN, Australia. June 2d, (UP) Three women erious ii jras*.en an sngry. seven- i t-tall enu ntt and -bnst speeding motorcar. Tha eni stag damaged exter.siveiy. and although the women were unhurt, the drivar, 'Airs. T >'■ v Br v.vn. 68 .-aid they emerged from
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  • 61 7 BRISEANE. June 26 (Reuter) Qartar- Empire Airways will become the first international air line to operate an "arounc world" route, by a decision of the Australian Government today. Civil Aviation Minister. Senator Paltridge. said the United States would allow Qantas to operate through New York
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  • 23 7 PRIME Minister Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana is seeking funds for a billion dollar project to harness the River Volts A.P.
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  • 166 7 WASHINGTON, .lune President FLsenhowrr said today that top Amciii m scientists had told him that with four or ii\e >» »r- :ri"*ic of testing they could produce an absolute!*- (h m hydrogen bomb. The president added that such a weapon would become
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  • 125 7 For Arab Ships Oniy, Says Arabia LONDON. June 26 (Rev- Cairo Radio reported today that Saudi Arabia, m a note to th I States, had declared it did not concede a ec to [non-Arab ships m the Gulf of Aqaba. The note was hander the United States ambasssvdor m Jedda
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    • 288 7 irk ODEON K^ GALA PREMIERS J _^§L XOW v ED JIJLY 3rd at 9 3 °p- m 4 I Cathay Organisation i;|^ 9^^^) presents >^ urn Dancers _x iiLn sin?prs x M g M ■■■■■l Musicians J^ S I W Direct from BROADWAY! B SPECIAL 4 J ANNOUNCEMENT > I*lll.
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    • 871 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel. ***** S, ***** 4 132,6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Tc Halifax. Montreal Boston, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports S pore P. S ham Penang Ai*>m 19*24 lulv 25 luly 26/27 U U ANTILOCHUS 20 25 Aug 26 Aug 27
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    • 1242 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD Ca., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) I Incorporatec m Singapore) <12 lines) shjppta. THE BLUE FU NNEL LINE T De a ;r SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargc (Via Suex with liberty to
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    • 912 8 MITSUI tgj LINE Spore P.S'hatr Penonc FOR JAPAN Akakurason Maru for Yokohama, Kooe, Moji z Hongkong 5 July 3 July Nachisan Maru for Vr 22 July Awajisan Maru for Yok ama, Nagoya, Kcrc 27 July FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore "i a Eombay Akagisan Maru vio Bombay 20
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    • 627 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings for Bangkok end or Fo» I via Suex. Penong P S'horr Sport "JUTLANDIA" 4 5 July I I M\\ 1/9 Jy| T Bangkok cnly "MOMBASA" j„| r "FALSTRIA" 10/11 July 12 1 3 July 14 If Jot, Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden, Port So.d,
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  • 277 9 'K' LINE STARTING SERVICE VIA S'PORE Standard Shipping Keporter KAWASAKI Kisen Kai--■u I? d Kobe.— "X" Line will m. vi 2 u rue its first n i i- -liner .service, it Singapore next It resu!.*- from the re-r< iting of the Uni 5— Japan-"*.'. Africa Sendee via Hongkong and this
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  • 112 9 ■APORI Chinese Produce B "*iifr noon c prices per picul were copra. June/July buyers; $25 coconut oil m bulk M I sellers, m ->s $44j sellers. Muntok •c DeDoer $110 sellers, Sarawak white $109 sellers, special Sarawak black $73. oon i HOLIDW (I 11 I X BATH <Sc CO
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  • 77 9 $61. 1m. In The Red MALAYA'S trade m May showed imports at $403.8 million and exports at 5342.7 million, resulting m an adverse balance si WJ million, according to preliminBSI statistics. rhe position m the first five morula this year also shows an adverse balance, of SI 10 "> million,
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  • 30 9 MORE than 65 passenger cars. trucks buses wers registered m the led States m I I Federal Administrator Bertram D. Tsllamj reported m Washington.
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  • 115 9 OUTER RO\P> Bonneville Baud, Hoi Houw. ?org. Eurymedon. .1, Weltevreden. T* Ta'sutarr.a -ran. Sigli. Flying Arrow, Hg. Silvercraft Eastern Muse Douglas. Kristin Bakke. Yunan. Ting INNER RO\D> Perak. Kirn Hai Sang. Karr Debora. Kajang Thany i Loh S:e Lee. Hydra. Hin Cheong, Panahan. Phong Chau, Dongkun. ?kor
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  • 33 9 NEW YORK. June 21-Do'A'-J i.^ etei tnf mMm STOCKS .10 Industrials 501.98 20 R;iiL> 144 R»; 15 Utilities •.70 65 Stocks 17WM BONDS 40 B inds 86 7, -V P.
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  • 453 9 PROGRESS IN SPORE INDUSTRIAL PLAN THK Federation (iovernment is taking a real interest m the fortunes of Malaya's most important sec ondary exporting industry, says the chairman of The Metal Box Co., of Maiava Ltd Mr. J. M. Mason, m his annual review to
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  • 166 9 $1.6M. Profit For Metal Box THE trading profit of The Mi taJ Boa Co.. of Malaya. Ltd.. for the year ended Match 31. 1957, amounted •o $1,637,312. after charging [directors' fees and depreciation. After taxation, profits are 161 higher at 11,065,312. The directors consider it ible that the capital ihould
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  • 285 9 MALAYAN sharebrokei lay re] ted the following business dune: C.T.S. ords 36/- overnight: Fed. i lisp. -2 ovi I yesterJ A x. ordi $175; Gammo 1 1 (240, $3.45 ovi i nighl and erd iv. Georgetown Disp. 0; i:. Waugh $1.90 to (1 925, $1.80 to $1.89
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  • 116 9 PRICE SLIPS 1/ 8 CENT HNGAFORI rubber prices dr ijv ci nt to 91. cents *;< C io. International lirst grade July shinim at on quiet and slightly steadier market yesterday. Pr. cos opened unchanged from the preslo day's eh ThC Bttlkal Bt> uiird sli'-ht- I ly touard.> mid-day. Later
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  • 43 9 thf, fourth of four paiecn.cor vessels built by a Scottish shipyard for the Cunard M rto Canada will be seen on the Atlantic for the first time this month, when the Sylv, -nia main her miidan voyage to the St. Lawrence
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  • 224 9 FURTHER :I K V«nMnt i**. industrials wa- reported m the shares market vesterciay, a cording to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Rubbers and tins were very ■taa ".v Price changes announced by the Association were INDCSTRIAIS Buyers 9e!>rs Cor Tin Smelt Ords 18 I 36/6 Gammon 2.37 2
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  • 203 9 Brokers 'War' Damaging To Rubber Trade Kltuuttv^ And l^niunvr^^ THE present situation is very damaging to the rubher trade m Malaya and is fraught with danger. Mr. V. C. Bath, acting chairman of Holiday, Cutler, Rath Co. Ltd. said yesterday. Mr. Bath v.-as commenting on the price cutting war on
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  • 34 9 .Mr?. tbam cv o.v.v. (seen Mbove), branch yer of Gesletner (E) Ltd.. Penang, wlto lejt Singapore yesterday by air for Britain for a two months' special course on supervision and wtanagement.
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  • 34 9 Bar. 1 made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T. 31-1/8. O.D. 31-1/4. 90 dav<; airmail. 31-9/1(1, 31-5/8 trade bills. Sellinp T.T. or O.D. Italian 3 :V
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  • 45 9 Photo. A SINGAPORE departmental store, the Katong; Bazaar, held a cocktail party recently to mark the opening oi their new premises. Picture shows Mr. Chang Lo Chiao, the store's proprietor (extreme lef:) with members of his family and friends.- Y. C. Lee
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    • 230 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES Boston. New York. Philadelphia Baltimore. Mobile. New Orleans, Houston (via Suei S pore P. Sham Penang Now York •LEASANTVILLI 26 2S |un 31 fuly s;s. _E 30 lun 8 luly 9 July 12/14 |uly 14 Aur :m New York. Los Angeles Jan Francisco, (via Hongkong) N York L.
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    • 191 9 NOTICES j The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CRAFRB Ul In the Huh Court of the Colony <»f Singapore Island of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY N 60 Of 1 1987. Re: TIN BOON CHOO, Of #70 B "-'"in Rd. Spore 8. (Insurance Agent. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final dividend is
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    • 391 9 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. (F.M. No 52 of 1950) THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF PLRAK, ELI I lONS REGULATIONS 1956 (Pk. QJ 910 56) REGULATION 14 il) NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER Regulati r 14(1 Tl L Authorities State that th( ;>< j F•_■ r Electors for the
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    • 312 9 THE LOCAL ALTHORITTF.s ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, (F M N- f THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OI PER Ah ELECTIONS iFK 910/1*) REGULATION 14 j -ovisions of Raw gulation 14(1 c Authorities Bffiatl F ertions rTafiilstinsat. 1956. noti I c er that the revised Register of 'd of the Ipoh Osuocil ha 5
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  • 140 10 S*ew to sunny Cannes to see the Film Festival fun but ihe YakiUi-Yak girl from ITV suddenly felt as lonely as a Tibetan recluse. She hid m her room, too scared to join the stars. Work* men putting up scaffolding scared her bf lOoMnn In
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  • 1777 10 Ding-dong Duel over Kashmir continues on From Our Correspondent BBBBSBBBBSSSjHBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBn-mBMBBHaaHaBBBBMM_M_^ Echo of Alor Star Discovery m Delhi THE GENERAL opinion m India is that as the Kashmir question still remains insoluble, despite the active intervention of the 1.N., Premier Nehru will be more reticent than ever at the Commonwealth Prime
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  • 42 10 QETTnG ready tar the screen's widely diseusscd "bathtub liritish actress Joan Collins who is being made tip //ere by Allan Snyder tor the sequence m 20lh Cert' tury-Eox new < inemaSco jt c production, T I II HI! iHI) 111 >'.
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  • 1022 10 and not into South-East Asia, says Richard Harris, speaking over the 8.8.C., London. (J HIN AS Communist leaders have always been realistic at least over internal affairs. Sometimes they will hammer away with their theories for a long time,
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    • 87 10 <\" I" *%Zro*fh I TO EUROPE OR I HONG KONG! -ier you are sailing for Europe or taking a z^ Lloyd Tnestino 10-day round trip CSU N to mM 1 "I'song your mood will be caught in* pm il 1 nental atmosphere, pleasant companions, 99 1- i work) famed Italian
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  • 193 11 Business Syndicate To Back The Promotion CHICAGO, June 26 (IT) Light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore will be guaranteed IJSSIOO,--000 to defend his title m Milwaukee this summer against Hans Stretz of Germany, promoter Irving Schoenwald said yesterday. Scho'. nwa'.d, a former Chicago promoter who now
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  • 352 11 j Roman House -ras ng athlete at is 5 hools I II 22nd Combine-. meet held on the School Gi He -von the 100 «ards and 3o te A Di n Individual Chamoion of Scho Tng Teck Sen? of Pc- n House, who had
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  • 73 11 TWO half centuries by' er and Barker helped Rovai Electrical and al Engineers to bi fc i >• by six wickets m an intervices cricket league at H Soon yesterc. Glover hit 65 runs v. Barker was unbeaten with 56 In m Wea Soon with
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  • 165 11 Storm Over Selection Of Team )NEY, June 26 (Reuter) S tion of the rest-< v. otid i ufby lea| ie teaen to play A .-'i i i.i m Sydney next Saturday has roused .i stormirj a traUaa Busby League Circles. T T i j >! I-^~***- fflc,a Maimed I di
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  • 549 11  - Hungarian Goes Down Fighting To Gibson AUBREY HIGGS By LONDON, June 26 (Reuter).— Ladies' Day at Wimbledon showed that United States domination ol women's tennis may not be broken this year. But ironically the American favourite for the title, Miss Althea Gibson, was far from impressive m winning her opening
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  • 221 11 Draw For Gaw Cup tup; Royal Island Club di s for the Gaw Khek Khiara Cup (36 Holes Stroke) on Saturday, m ilted ns iol lows: Draw A Starting Times: IST TKK 2no Si ih Kens Siew. CI I hens Guan, Trail 2.05— A. F. Jenkins p. Ezra. Heah Hock
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  • 76 11 GOOD bowling by Weir and Gillate who took ur wi< k each for 19 ruha and 25 respective y enabled Headquarter. Singapore Base District io beat Singapore Engineer Regiment by two runs m an inter-service cricket match at Gillman Barrack yesterday. Brief scores. lIQ SBI). PS. (ArttOt 4n.
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    • 213 11 ACCOM. VACAM I > I WGALOW o"r U sale .rden area Tel. 2370 l Daytimi BISU sfter G p.m. VEHICLES FOR SALE REM SINGER M R( IADSTI R' I IS] M del only Two c since. Excellent engine condition. Full o! and character. Price 1.000 Contact Box T: 3061 S
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    • 1207 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS AC ANT .TIMOR TECHMCAI 1 TRADE 1 SCHOOL, IPOH, ri RAX APPOINT MINI (ll in-iki rots V PPLICATIONS I appointment Insti I I I lai Electrical one vacai <b> Brick- 1 1 on l scale of $207 U4— «_os/Eff. B 5254 Al4 [I per mensem pi.. -.g
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 285 11 Lil Abner By Al Capp f .£OON'G VQ'J WELL STAGE TV^Nf AH'S HAVIKJ' AN' WE BETTER BUY UP A \1 T 1 sf i S V MARRIES S V EDD IN "HrVO f 10,000 "*X MILuYUN CHEAP GUITARS.r' JTt?^ DON T C*y. DA'SV \> THPTpc WEEKS— TO J HA>M3 MCCU.L
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    • 473 11 I 'POD If'fl QUOTATION: I, JL "ll«« much easier it is I Id be •rciitriins thin just: ,1 I Men are soiiictiincs Itountiful i who arc not honest." hinius. i THI IMIW llllt I lltV- I i ONE; Folka arc amenable to I reaaa i aid augi esUon pro- i
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  • 383 12  - 'WHY...' Asks Frida KEN JALLEH I *y i ERNEST FRIDA WAS DISAPPOINTED HURT ..SHOCKED'. And so will you be when you know that the long-awaited cla>h ot* sprint champions— Ernest m this lane. Kesavan Soon m the next— will not. alter all. come off at the triangular athletic meet on
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  • 74 12 AT WIMBLEDON... I.' LONDON June 26 Ketiter> Kosei Kami*. Japans national champion. moved into the third round of the mens singles at the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships here today when he beat the Mexican Davis ,p player. Antonio Palav b\ 3 sets to 1. Kamo k
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  • 224 12 In i d p I'm- eihibition of control ed i > r ennis. Au-tra-\,m champi vi Vshley t ooper crushed if > Drobny. hero <>t v :,i-.i."i'-.r:',,,"'.-r.".'.;.'..'L'v...- minutes. Results results are: \\imrn; singles i first rrtund Fancuu (South Atnca, beat Mrs. T. D- Long (Australia) f-t. 9-7 Men.
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  • 203 12 ST. Mil H Ul. s School, with >S points, von the Singapore j Christian Brothers' junior i schools second annual sports held on the St. Joseph's Institution field yesterday. St. Joseph's School were second with 56 points, while La Salle School finished with 42 points. Three new
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  • 58 12 Ifl I E. June 26 (Re I ter) The four Vid members of the A Irali n Cricket team to tour South Africa later this year have passed fit by two doctors appointed by the Board of GosV trol. 1 h iptaln N 11 Harvey, opening batsman Colin
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  • 268 12 pcissd 1 1 it i un not gtvefl inea to run either m tha or m the qu irter-mila Tht trat thins I will do tn. v.v is to see Mr. Josep nr. d m ole e Schoola i Con mittee which selected team
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  • 709 12 192 HORSES ENTERED FOR SINGAPORE TURF CLUB'S JULY MEETING HOKsEs CLASS TWO I-. X m ."nd X n vi v ti ii A X X Appl- x x A X X Bangkok 1 1 Tudor I f; v i x x X c x X c- X X X Tg
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  • 140 12 BELOW, centre: Breaking tlir tape to Ifftbl the (00 yards I•■ event during the Britisft Games (it ■'< Wl te itodiam recently is CS. WiUiamt of Trinid.-.-i fii 9), WQttMMM, a ire", known sprinter, iron the ei'cnt |j iu-atinq J. A
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  • 193 12 Boon Hai Is Braddell Rise Champ THOMSON House with 154 points won the Inter-House Athletic Championship shield at the second combined annual sports of Braddell Rise School I and II held on the school ground on Tues- j day I s Boon Hai of Thomson House won the Individual Championship
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  • 518 12 TWO teams m the Singapore Business Houses Football Association, division one league have lost their 100 per cent record. They were Mercantile Bank, defending champions, and Singapore Cold Storage who battled to a scoreless draw at Farm Park yesterday. Iferi He, with better
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  • 145 12 A TOTAL ot 192 horses— 71 m (lass Two and 114 m Class Three has been entered tot the Singapore Turf Chili's July Meeting to he held on Jul;, b\ 10 and 13 Following arc the full B D tin's: Then will he Sight races each iaj the
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  • 354 12  - Chinese Fight Back To Win Aw Cheng Chye Trophy AL JOHNSON By A reiuvenated Chinese team, sparked by Yeo Ah Hoe fought bark 1. Army by 3-2 to take the Aw Cheng Chye trophy m 2. floodlit charity soccer ir n at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Chir.e.-p were trailing tne
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  • 193 12 PINANG Wed— Four da v» hai c been allottl Penang lurt lul Bank Holidj m« etinr. arc Saturda\ .lul\ ncsd.iv. '.lv 31 Saturday, Auc. .3 and M< nd i Horses elas* i 2 .md be taking I' rl Spe. ial r.,. c. an (up
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  • 94 12 B T league match National Carbon beat Imperial Chemical Industries one at Farrer Park. Ibrahim Hassan (2), Osama, Syed and ShanrT scored lor the winners while Kirn Cheng netted ICl's only goal At Geylang Borneo Company mal Trading goals to one. B -neo Co.. scored
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    • 106 12 SOCCER TODAY'S big match will be between Young Singapore and Royal Navy at Jalan Besar stadium at »».15 p.m. The young Singapore team will be: Basri; Weng Fatt, Kok Cheng; Wari. Musi Fook, Siew Kee; Nonis. Lazim Adam. Sahar. Mahal. Daim bin Hassan. Reserves: Masripan. Yong Ken?, Omar Ahmat. Kirn
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