Singapore Standard, 1 July 1957

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  • 501 1  -  TERRY PILLAY The Strange Case Of The Missing RAF Officer With 30 Years' Service By HE WAS REPORTED LAST SEEN AT THE CAFE BELOW A MAN is missing. This, m ra itself, is a common enough occurrence m Singapore. But, m the particular case of Fit.
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  • 69 1 AN unidentified Chinese *as found dead m a back lane off Hindoo Road, Singapore yesterday. He had multiple Injuries. Police believe he was murdered. Preliminary investigations by the Homicide >Quad showed that shortly before the body f the man was found, two \al secret society fangs aad
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  • 215 1 Fed Will Not Be Used As Base For A- Weapons dato razak No Concessions To Any Power I&UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation government has told Britain that no bases for atomic warfare should be established m Malaya under the terms of the projected Treaty of Defence and Mutual Assistance. Education
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  • 320 1 Govt. To Call On Trainees As Substitutes CHEW $WK THE 2,500-strong Singapore Teachers Union decided late last night to go on strike following a deadlock m negotiations with the Education Ministry. Two-thirds of the members voted secretly m favour of the strike involving 2,027
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  • 183 1 Reprieves: Tunku To Appeal KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The UMNO has decided to appeal to the Malay Rulers to reconsider the decision not to grant a special reprieve to prisoners on Merdeka Day. The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, undertook at the persuasion of the party, to personally transmit this request
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  • 69 1 PETROL DOWN BY 5 CTS MOTORISTS m the Federation and Singapore will have cheaper premium petrol as from today. The Standard Vacuum Oil Company and the Shell Company have jointly announced that Mobilgas Special and Supershell down by five cents per gallon New price* of Supershell per gallon m Federation
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  • 125 1 Union Chiefs Must Be Fed. Citizens KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The UMNO General Assembly* tonight resolved that aii trade union loaders should bp Federal citizens. It accepted unanimously a motion to this effect from the party's Selangor division. The Assembly made it clear that only leaders of trade unions would be
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  • 25 1 BURMA will seek a 200.000.--000-kyat (about U5542.200.000) loan from Soviet Russia to assist m her four-year plan. Radio Peking said yesterday.— UP
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  • 29 1 THE Japanese Coast Guard said m Tokyo yesterday the 6.111-ton United States Naval freighter. The Natalie, was or fire outside of Yokohama Port, near Tokyo. Reuter
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  • 217 1 5,000 SECURITY MEN FOR K.L. ON MERDEKA DAY THE biggest-ever security measures will be taken by the Federation Police during the Merdeka celebrations. Five thousand men will be stationed m Kuala Lumpur alone. The Pudu jail will be used as a "temporary lockup"' for any trouble-makers during the celebrations, the
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  • 28 1 TYPHOON Virginia, which swept across Southern Formosa last week caused 52 deaths. 26 persons missing and destroyed 1.034 houses, according to government statistics released yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 33 1 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies and New Zealand Minister of External Affairs T.L. MacDonald are expected to visit Washington next month after attending the Commonwealth conference m London.- UP
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  • 125 1 Sunday A Holiday TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation cannot make Friday the weekly holiday m place of Sunday because of the international ramifications of her economy based on rubber and tin. Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman made this plain today to the UMNO General Assembly while opposing: a resolution
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  • 50 1 SONNY CHIA, well-known Singapore boxer, was admitted to hospital early this morning with head injuries. He was thrown from his motor-cycle after the machine skidded and crashed into Anderson Bridge. Two other motor-cyclists who saw the accident, called for an ambulance and took him to hospital.
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  • 108 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malayan Trade Union Council at its seventh annual delegates conference here tonight resolved to ask government for immediate absorption into the Federation Forces of the 10.000 civilian employees of the War Department. The resolution, moved by Mr. S.J.H. Zaidi, general
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  • 37 1 COLONEL John Nickerson, United States missile expert, was suspended from his rank for one year, officially reprimanded, and fined $100 a month for 15 months by a court martial m Alabama yesterday for disobeying orders. Reuter
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  • 250 1 Swearing-in The Head Of State THE RULERS WILL PERFORM CEREMONY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malay Rulers will themselves 'swear-in' the first Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Merdeka Day, the Standard understands. However, the Chief Justice of the Federation and the 'Mufti' appointed by the Sultans fcr the occasion will be at
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  • 210 2 LAKE CHARLES. Louisiana, June 30 (AP)—Scanning a coastal land laid waste by the fury of a tidal wave, civil defence officials last night raised their esti-nates of the dead m south-west Louisiana to 275 m ghastly total which might change upward
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  • 87 2 •■ft— Two AMMtafl appolntrr.ents to the SE.A.TO. staff :n Banskok were announced here tonight. Ccrr.mandor O.V. Gladstone. V. rr-r-ent Commanding Offleer ol the Royal Australian Naval College, has been app m ted Australian Naval member >f SEA TO. Mili- P.ar.n.r.g stall H? succeeds Commander D.
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  • 62 2 LIEUTENANT-General E. M. Bastyan, Commander of the British Forces m Hongkong, who arrived m Singapore yesterday to attend the indoor military exercises, which will be held at Tanglin this week. Lt. Gen. Bastyan was accompanied by his military assistant. Major G.D. Gill. He will also hold
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  • 56 2 HAVANA. Cuba. June 30. (Reuter) Troops and Police are patrollins the streets of Santiago De Cuba, trying to prevent further acts of terrorism aimed at upsetting today's political meeting there of government parties Since FfWaj ni^ht a dozen bombs have exploded and iboul n "Molotov cocktail*"
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  • 160 2 HEMEL HEMPSTEAD. England. June 30 IAP) A 41-year-old hotel supervisor is coming home to this little market town this week, convinced that he is the first English miracle of Lourdes. the Sunday Dispatch reported. John De Borse Day. who a year ago «is written off
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  • 626 2 A Post-Mortem On The By-Elections Leftists Plan A Gang- Up On Lib-Socs For The Next Polls SINGAPORE Labour Front Coalition Government will continue m power till the next general elections m spite of the defeat of the Front candidate m the Cairnhill by-elections on Saturday.
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  • 192 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malay programmes of Radio Malaya may m future end with a "Merdeka" cheer if the Federation and Singapore gov ernments accept a suggestion by UMNO today. The Kelantan division of UMNO moved at the Party's general assembly today that •"Merrieka"
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  • 92 2 Govf. Crabs Bao Dai's Property SAIGON. June 30 (Reuter) The National Assembly late last night voted a bill authorizing the government to seize properties belonging to exEmperor Bao Dai who was deposed m October 1955 as Chief of Vietnam State and to his "associates,'' the semi-offi-cial news agency Vietnam Presse
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  • 123 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today told postmen that they could play an important part m killing unpleasant rumours. He was speaking at the biennial delegates conference of the Malayan Postal and Telecoms Uniformed Staff
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  • 54 2 WASHINGTON. June 30 (Reuter)— The United States Government has officially acknowledged that women's bosoms are bigger than had been supposed. The average U.S. woman was from one to three inches bigger m the bosom than standard dress patterns, according to an announcement from the Home Economics section
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  • 37 2 WASHINGTON. June 30 (Reuter)— Fat pilots of American jet planes have been ordered to slim. A new air force regulation just made public here said overweight pilots were most susceptible to decompression sickness.
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  • 20 2 A NEW A£3.000.000 shipping passenger terminal is to be built m Sydney Harbour, ready for use by 1960
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  • 51 2 MR. CHAN SENG ANN o* 167. Middle Road. S:r. c apore passpd away peacefully at the General Ho?pital Singapore at 3.30 p.m on 29th Jure. 1957. leaving behind his be>ved wife. 2 sons. 3 daughters. 2 sons-in-law 1 daufhter>in-law and 18 grand chi d en. Funeral at 4 p.m.
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  • 53 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices wYLVIA TERRY, 19, is a beauty make-up specialist with Messrs. G. Hoppenstedt. She was one of the four winners m the "Four Girls In Town" Charm Contest held recently. Sylvia also models clothes and aspires to be a top model m Malaya. Sylvia likes to
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  • 252 3 'RUBBER OUTPUT MAY DWINDLE IF SOIL WEARS OUT WARNING KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Despite hopes of trebling with latest planting material, Malayan rubber may dwindle m future because of the decreasing ability of the soil to maintain trees m good health. 1 This hint to the Industry was given today by
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  • 136 3 THE Inter-School Debate for the Catholic Social Guild Shield was won yesterday rr'orn-lng by the Katong Convent who opposed a motion that -Married Life is preferable to Single Life." The BMI wa> heli at the Oei Ticng Ham Hall at St. Joseph's Institution, between the
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  • 110 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The UMNO General Assembly last night re-elected Dato Tuan Haji Mohamad Noah bin Omar, a Federal Councillor, as the party's permanent chairm 'i l) The following policy-making working committee was also elected: Inche Abdul Aziz bin L.hak, Inche Mohamad Khir Johari, Inche
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  • 49 3 MUAR, Sun- Miss Silvia de F ar».iu Iged winner f -Golden Voice" con- last nisht for the se—. --rir n;nnir.■.vas Miss Mona Ch;a Miss Tan Sai Lui. T--; winners were announced a- and dance held by the M.;ar Telecoms Athletic «r.a Welfare Association.
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  • 65 3 VUAR, Sun. Chua Khar H. rig, a lotv driver, pleaded ety m the Sessions Court to cheating his em;r, the United Chinese ■port Company, of $5. was alleged to have it tec' icrsed ferry chits -..s amount and obtained rev from the Company President. Inche
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  • 121 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tuan Syed All Rahman, president of the Federation Health and Sanitary Inspectors Union, warned tonight t:i a: the mass exodus of inspec ors m quest of better appointments would soon leave the service m a state of serious inefficiency. He was speaking
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  • 168 3 MTUC Chief To Civil Servants KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Mi..v,an Trade Union Council lent. Inche Mohamed V.- bin Mohamed Noor :t was "a basic principle that a government "v.trr >hall not criticise yer." opea.-cing at the closing J n -he MTUC Seventh ir> .nua. Delegates Conference J
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  • 275 3 End Of 4-Year Conflict In Sight THE four-year shooting war between the Indonesian Government and the fanatic Darul Islam forces m Atjeh, Sumatra, is practically over. A cease-fire agreement has been signed, Mr. Njak Ali, a Darul Islam Intelligence Officer from Atjeh, said m Singapore
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  • 85 3 MRS. JOAN W. Adams, National President of the Federated Women's Institute of Canada arrived m Singapore yesterday by air from Sydney. Mrs. Adams is heading a 30--woman delegation to the eighth Associated Country Women of the World Conference m Colombo. The conference, which will be attended by
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  • 109 3 SINGAPORE Marine Police yesterday recovered a body from the sea of! South Quay. The body was that of an unidentified Chinese m his forties, height about sft. 4ins., and weighing about 180 pounds. He had a heavy chin growth, four gold teeth In his lower
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  • 248 3 SCHOOL WATCHMEN TO FORM THEIR OWN UNION MORE than 500 watchmen and attendants of the various Government schools m Singapore are to form a trade union to protect their interests, it the end of this month, 'he Standard was told yesterday Inche Mohammed Ghouse bin Haji Hussein, watch-nan at .no
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  • 74 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Postmaster General, Malaya, notified today that the following categories of postage stamps withdrawn from sale on Aug. 31, 1952, will be invalidated on Jan. 1, 1958. Three cents, eight cts. (red). 15 ftf 20 cts. (black and green) and 40 cts. issued m
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  • 34 3 THE United States Technical Co-opera. ion Programme to India, which, so far, has poured U*****,000,000 into the country has been extended for an indefinite period, Reuter reports from New Delhi.
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  • 305 3 Government Would Not Negotiate, 50,,. FOUR HUNDRED Revenue Officers, all members of the 3,000-strong Singapore Government Workers Union will go on strike from today. Another 1,000 members of the same union, representing the Marine and Prison grades, served a 14-day strike notice
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  • 146 3 The Big Dove Mystery Who released them after Lee's victory? WHO was responsible for the release of white doves when the victory of PAP candidate m Tanjong Pagar. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. was announced at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday night? And what does it signify? PAP leaders said
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  • 34 3 A TOTAL of 1.200 overseas Chinese students from 22 countries and regions are expected to arrive m Formosa for funher studies this summer. the Nationalist Overseas Affairs Commission announced yesterday. Reuter
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  • 110 4 PENAXG. Sun. The good I work done by the Penang Rotary Club during the past year was lauded by the City Council President. Mr. G. H. Goh at the Rotary Club's Installation Dinner and Ball at the E. and O last night. Mr. Goh, who
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  • 122 4 Malaya Needs Friends After Merdeka: Gunn KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Federation High Commis-sioner-Designate to Australia. Mr. Gunn Lay Teik, pledged last night to cement "friendlier ties" between Malaya and her "Down Under" neighbour. Addressing rotarians here during the Installation Dinner, Mr. Gunn said that with the approach of independence, ;he
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  • 56 4 MALACCA. Sun Mr. Sin Pins Wha gave an exhibition of ;.;< familj collection of Chinese paintings and calligraphy by famous artists of the Tan*, Soon. Wuan, Ming an,i Ching dynasties at the Ming Seng As* idatfc The exhibition was officially OfM ned by Mr. Tav Boon Seng
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  • 289 4 LABOUR UNREST WILL HARM THE COUNTRY...' MALACCA, Sun.— President of the Malacca branch of the Malayan Estate Stan's Union, Mr. S. V. Raman, yesterday warned that any labour disturbance at the present moment would not only scare away foreign investments but also
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  • 81 4 PENANG, Sun. When the Federation of Malaya achieves independence on Aug. 31, the Boy Scout Association of the new nation will become a member of the National Boy Scout Association, a world-wide organization outside the Iron Curtain. This was stated by the As>istant Chief Commissioner, and
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  • 43 4 pic. MALAYA'S Envoy Designate to Australia, Mr. Gunn Lay Teik, (left) toasts Rotary at its Annual Installation Dinner m Kuala Lumpur last night, as Lady Uda, High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray and retiring Rotary President Nasse join m. Standard
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  • 98 4 THE Prc-s OMMI toad the people and not follow them and this i< particularly important f r a country like Malaya which is on the thresho d of freedom, Mr. C. R. Srinivasan, Editor of Swadesamitran Of Madras, said m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Srlnivasan arrived m
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  • 83 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs today decided to establish four Regional Councils to control the extension of its group activities. Clubs within the region, said MAYC today, will exchange experiences and air grievances through the Regional Councils with their own travelling
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  • 185 4 No Insult Meant: Councillor PENANG. Sun. Alliance City Councillor, Mr. Abdullah Ariff, today stated that he had no intention of referring to any particular club, when he asked City Councillors to behave like City Fathers, and not like m "a Carnavon Street club,"' during
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  • 71 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Five members of the Federation Police today left by air on a six-month refresher course at Ryton College m England. They are Tajuddin bin Haii Ahmad, Deputy Superintendent. Abdul Rahman bin Haji Ahman, K. Sockalingam. Leor.g Kwai Wah and Hamzah bin Tuan
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  • 109 4 KUALA LIMPUR, Sun The Social Welfare Department here yesterday appealed to the public to assist m locating the parents of a three-week-old baby, found abandoned by the U m.s. Meru Road m Klanp. The baby was found by a couple and brought to the Klang Police
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  • 117 4 Watch Out Against Politicians KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Trade Union Adviser. Mr. R.F.H. Caddick today warned Federation unions to remain independent and not become a tool m the hands of political opportunists. Speaking a: the inauguration of the Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff Union Conference here he said: "It is
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  • 30 4 INCITE Ibrahim bin Abdu! Majid from Pontian has succeeded Inche Taib bin Andak as District. Officer. Johore Bahru. Inche Taib has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as District Officer.
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  • 207 4 Assn. For The Blind Appeals For Funds Rl ALA LIMPIR Sun.— flis Malayan Association lor the Blind today appealed far "25.000 philanthropists waft will donate $10 annually" lor the blind. Chairman of the MAB's ap-jeal committee. Mr. H K. Dimoctv:arcd: 'You ara P :.g .:.:it;xr i:r.r c fl. tiws from
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  • 64 4 THE District Officer. Johrre Bahru, Inche Ibrahim b:n Abdul Majid, stressed the importance of Malay education after Merdi ka, when he opemd a new Malay school a: Gelang Patah yesterday. He also urged parent, to give their chiidnn the highest possible education they could afford. The J
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  • 49 4 RECRUITING ior the Singapore Infantry Regiment will r< n I day at the Malayan Basic Training Centre at Bra- Basah R^ad. Recruits must be Singaporpbnrn and must b- beiween the ages ol 18 and 26. The regiment will take :n abuut 40 men each month.
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  • 24 4 THE retiring District-Officer, Mr. G T. M. cc Morgan, and his wife were given farewell party a! tr.c Te-.cr.oh Cub last night
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • 85 5 PARIS: Pretty young French model VERA VALMONT made quite a sensational and picturesque arrival, dressed m an 1830 "crinoline" creation, during the REAR I) lastminute collection for •5V vacation time hithinj-suits. The original model. "Dv vent dans les voiles" (wind m the sails), has quite a surprise
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  • 537 5  -  Theresa Woo MONDAYS #efe-a-fe#e A —for our women readers— y By \Y ITH three professional singers living together m the same house, \ou can just imagine v hat musical chatter there'd be whenever they m c c t at breakfast, lunch, dinner, or even
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  • 142 5 &T*HE Women's Society of Christian Service, Wesley 3, Church, will hold its annual Bazaar m the church hall and compotind on Friday, July 5, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Besides provision and food stalls, there ♦I* will be film shows for the children. tV •J*'J^HE Maria Academy
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  • 560 5 /A r THE KiTCHEX: FHia is the time of year when we want to spend as little time as possible m the kitchen. So. naturally, we fall back on that great standby for "summer" meals talad Bui those Of us whose idea of salad is limited to
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  • 369 5 r p/E Punjab Tailoring House has a new line of albums from Japan. They are made of plastic, leather and mother-of-pearl on wood, tcith very colourful paintings, and sell from $4.00 to 51 2.00 each. Their new mother-of-pearl on ivood musical, jewellery boxes, nith hand paintings, sell
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  • Singapore
    • 486 6 r JVE results of the Tanjong Pagar and Cairnhill by-elections do not come as a surprise to anyone except, perhaps, the losing candidates. It Would MCBO Indian votes won the day at Tanjong Pagar. The giant-killer was knocked out by his Ml timid tactics, which were
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    • 425 6 'THE outgoing president of the Rotary Club of Penang. Mr. P. G. S Nair, urged that more efforts should be made to attract youth to vocations which would c ntribute to the development of community life. He said that too many young men thought that white collar jobs
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 172 6 Endless Salary Disputes Sir It seems to me that the Singapore Government S has endless pay disputes with its employees one time j or another. One section of J our public servants arc now 2 on the war-path. These people have been j receiving an inflated salary j all this
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    • 210 6 Sir—Recently m Telok An- son some youths created an j uqlv scene at a strip show, j Fearing further incidents, 2 the laow left town. Was it ri.sht for the youths concerned to throw dan- j gcrrnis mi«si!es at the show people who had done them no harm?
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  • 1487 6 Americans fear this man IN THE PHILIPPINES: from RAWLE KNOX j tl\A.WW\V\V\\\\\\W\\\\\\\\V —certain to be next president HONGKONG 'THE man many Americans are afraid of m Manila is Senator Claro M. Recto, a 67-year-old lawyer, wh o declares that he is certain to be elected next President of the Philippines
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  • 445 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By GOVERNMENT should not look on with complacency while a section of employees m the Singapore Harbour Board and another m the Singapore Telephone Board deliberately disrupt work merely because the one j has withdrawn, and the I other has refused the
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  • Article, Illustration
    715 6 fgdfgdfg dfgf CASSANDRA is bark *ith thr STANDARD j again and, beginning today. hU comments i on current affair*, both m Britain and overseas, will appear m this column every Monday. ''PHIS is your corres--1 pondcnt reporting for duty again. Clean of face, fairly well shod, bright of
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  • 289 7 -NO STRINGS ATTACHED AMMAN. June 30 (Renter) The United States government 15 supplying the Jordanian army with Ssl 1,*****0 worth 01 military equipment, it was anNtMOed here last night. T'*- 1 i ounccment by i Jordanian Foreign Ministry ■<c rr..in i the L'r.ite 1
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  • 67 7 LONDON. June 30 (Reuter) Full, c ambulance men, firemen and a doctor spent two ;:> trying to get Mr. John Bishop's first finger out of a v bole m the steering box ■I Ml car. Mr Bishop, ased 43. had put his fii m
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  • 34 7 MR. JOHN Thornton Stanley -r. I Mr. Charia Prttuck, the two Britom acquitted eight a?o iri the Cairo spy il, left Cairo by air yesterdaj on their way home to Britain-
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  • 177 7 NEW DE: HI. T o "1 (AP) —Ir 'ir-:,v suspended MM issue of import licences for r.ed .rr.or z r 'is for Ithree r; I: v.:.: rr.« fewer i^reisn :^ook>. mas»azines, movies, medic- 05 a- i r r-v ".vr n-- i --> be rnc-t
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  • 135 7 LONDON. June 30. (Reuter) An airliner to fly nonstop between Britain and Australia at a cruising speed of s^o miles an hour i> being planned by the Handlev P.ige Company, it was announced here. Dr. dV. liihm.inn. the Company's research chief, told a
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  • 178 7 lIOXGKOXG. June 30 (AP) tied China'i Finance .Minister nid yttterdaj that fovernmehj wrorken m the lower ievela irill have their waaes reduced -to enable them "to iive a life even closer to the masses." JfeWnf Radio said that Li Hsien-nien m his report
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  • 457 7 KHRUSHCHEV DONS THE MANTLE OF PEACEMAKER RUSSIA HAS TO KEEP THE WOLVES FROM ATTACKING The Philosophy of Gangsters is Force MOSCOW, June 30 (Reuter)— The Soviet Communist Party Chief, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev said here today that if Russia agreed to abandon nuclear tests unilaterally, it
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  • 30 7 ASSISTANT Secretary of State Walter S. Robertson, 63. is m the Naval Hospital, Washington with a dislocated vertebra. Aides saic he probably will be there several days.' A.P.
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  • 163 7 The Steerable Parabaloid Altazimuth Radio Reflector... MANCHESTER. England, June 30. (Reuter) The world's largest radio telescope, a labyrinth of steel girders looking like a mammoth modernistic sculpture, is being handed over here this week completed to the radio astronomers who will use it. The
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  • 173 7 It's Not Love- It's Hypnotism, He Claims LONDON. June 30. (Reuter) The girl who captivates her boy friend into falling m tore la really hypnotising him. a doctor said today. In fact, modern research m hypho-therapy shows that the secret of all sex appeal is hypnosis, he declared. The new
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  • 110 7 THIS picture shows *he arrest ot Albert Hinds, brother or Alfred George Hinds, at Lulsgotc Airport, Bristol. Th? Pohce ore about to handcuff h:m because, as they said Irter, they thought then that he was Alfred. Meanwhile, onoth;r porty >f
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  • 209 7 WIRE-TAPPING CASE LONDON. June 30 (Reuter)— A 33-year-old Irishborn barrister alleged yesterday that three police officers had "put their heads together" and invented a story that he had obstructed them m their duty. Mr. P>ftgfck Aloysius Marrinan, accused of unprofessional conduct, was answering five
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  • 110 7 WHAT A CAR! ENGINE WAS ALL IT HAD... MELBOURNE. Jun e 30. (Reuten— Constable A. Fletcher stopped a car at Echuca, 145 miles north of Melbourne, and found: 1. It had no rear ligh: and only one headlamp. 2. Its handbrake, footbrake. wind-screen wiper and horn were not working. 3.
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  • 137 7 NEW DELHI. June 30 (Reutar [n lia reffotiating I r supplies of heavy machinery Eram the 5c .ct UnJ n, Caed siovakia and Eart Gcr- p under a deferred pa>-ment scheme. It was officially announced here yrttrdf Under this scheme, Indian indu try
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  • 13 7 A BONE found < r. c bea-h tne T -V' Reuter
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  • 235 7 LONDON. June 30 (Keuter)— The maiss circulation News of the World today criticised the attitude of Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Amencan Secretary of State, to China. Nobody Is going to deny thai the Chinese Rrd> have helped t f, ment trouble m many
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    • 1211 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) i irccrcciatec m Singapcre) (12 lines) S1 p p ng THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o p T SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez
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  • 197 9 Industrial Output In Japan China Up JAPAN and mainland China led the world last year In their rate of increased inriustrial production over o the Cnited Nations retorted in New York. The Japanese increase was i over the previous a, the Chinese increase 25 I r cent, and China was
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  • 43 9 SEW YORK. June 23. (UP) 2 v-J >nes c' ><:n? averages: STOCKS: Industrials ***** R 14n4-^ I'tilTties 69:84 m s:^c:« itjs: BONDS: 4"> B-ir.- I.^1 8« *i 7 The Diw-Jones commodity rrure? \rA:x :^4-2s equals 10t) dOMd at 161 14
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  • 20 9 WESTERN" Germany bought }00 bushels of U.S. spring vheat r'^r September sh:p--r. r.*. New York exporters r rted.
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  • 27 9 SHELL-B.P. has had further ■Oeeen with Its Nigerian expl.iration. A third well drilled at Afam, 20 miles east of Port Harcout, has encountered oil.
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  • 467 9 INDUSTRIALS TURNOVER IS HEAVIEST IN YEAR THE improvement reported on m the previous week was well maintained during the past week, and a widespread investment buying of Industrial shares resulted m the heaviest turnover so far this year. The majority of Industrials showed substantial gains over the period, but m
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  • 89 9 MISS Tay Ah Wfccy, an 18-year-old schoolairl icon the jackpot prize of $540 by c ccea rfuUy identifying the mystery Hokk en tune broadcast :n a Bn/creem. Pot O'Gold programme over Rediffusion, Singapore. Photo shows Miss Tay receiving congratulations and prire money from Mr. J. F. Pearce,
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  • 219 9 COMPANY REPORTS ISSUED METAL BOX CO. OF MALAYA LOOTED: Despite market difficulties and a prolonged strike at two major Pineapple Canneries, thil active management increased its sales m I»SG, and profit at $1,637,312 (45ft%) is up over $300.U0K on last year. Final dividend of 15% will make a total of
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  • 266 9 China Support For Colony Copra Market THERE has been good demand for copra for shipment to China and it appears that over the past few weeks some 4,000 tons has been concluded direct from Borneo, and this is being shipped at the rate of 1,000 tons every fortnight. Lewis Peat
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  • 475 9 BUSINESS DONE IN THE WEEK BUSINESS done m «hares from June 22 to 28. INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 35/9 to 38/8, Federal Dispensary $2.00, Frnser Xeave Ords. $2.65 to 12.75, Gammons $2.20 to $2.30 •i $2 40 Georgetown Dispensary 52.90 Hammer Co. $2.15 to $2.20. Hongkong Bank (Lon) £09.
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    • 240 9 p^SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES 1 w !to and from \BEBBBm M^\ INDONESIAN PORTS fi HEAP ENC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. I SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO. (S) LTD. j BARBER-FERN- VILLE LINES '3- 8»»ton, New York. Philadtlphu. Bjltimora. Mobil*. New Orleans. Houston (via Su«x) S ;or« P. Sham Penang New York
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    • 450 9 NOTICES s.s. "TAKSANG" Due 2nd July from Calcutta (CONSIGNEES are advised that m the event of the present abnormal conditions at the Singapore Harbour Board continuing the above vessel will discharge cargo consigned to Singapore In the Eastern Anchorage. Consignees are therefore urgently requested to apply to the undersigned for
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    • 583 9 WILLIAM JACKS CO. (MALAYA) LID. (Incorporated m Singapore) ]VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 6J% (less 30% Income Tax) has been declared m respect of the Financial Year tnding 30th September 1957, payabje on -he 22nd July 1957, to nockholders on the Register at that date. NOTICE
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    • 674 9 NOTICES MEDICAL DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply to Hospitals. Sir.ga- pore, with the exception of VVoodbridge Hospital, of the follow m g> Quantity required (a) Brown Canvas Shoe? with rubber so'.es Approx 3,nno pairs (b) S'ipper? v.:-h \x vet fa r and with rubber soles Approx.
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    • 432 9 MALACCA MUNICIPALITY RATES FOR THE 2ND HALF-YEAR 1957 r\W.\ERS oi property a^e reminded that rate- for the 2nd half-year 1957 a v >- due and payab.r In advance without demand at the Municipal Office. Malacca m the month ci July, 1957 2. The percentage of ratc-s payable for th< ;.rar
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  • 213 10 EUROPEANS— Ist. Inns.— 332 REST FIRST INNINGS K. Yegamparam bA. Dews 11 T. Sivagnanam lbw A. K. Jones 2 C. Shepherdson c J. Winchester b If. McCaw 140 M. Shepherdson lbw A. Dews 53 Gurucr.aran Singh b G N. P. Lee 10 C. De Souza b A. Dews 0
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  • 237 10 Godown 4-Somes To Craik Littledyke G. L. LITTLEDYKE and R. Craik of McAlisten beat P. Tobin and A. K. Cluderay of Holy Fathers 4 and 3 to win the Godown Foursomes competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Cub yesterday. The nine holes mixed Foursomes (Stableford) was won by G. T.
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  • 29 10 SYDNEY. June 30 (Reuter) —The French team which competed m the recent world rugby league cup series beat New South Wales Southern division 21-10 today at Wollongong.
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  • 431 10 SINGAPORE Cricket Association Juniors drew with Combined Services 'A' m their annual two-day cricket match which concluded on the HMS Terror ground yesterday. Combined Services, who declared at 139 for the loss of seven wickets m reply to the SCA Juniors 134 runs m the first
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  • 240 10 A K.L. 'Test' to Remember Match Is Drawn KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Several post-war records were broken m the Europeans versus the Rest cricket match which ended on the padang here today. The result was a draw. Final scores were: Europeans 332 and 73 for two.
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  • 235 10 OUTRIGHT decisions were reached m all the four matches played m the Singapore Cricket Association's senior league yesterday. Police, who lost their first match last week, improved their averages when they beat University of Malaya on the home ground. Army who met the
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  • 38 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Johore Police won the 1957 inter contingent soccer competition for the Hannigan Shield when they beat Perak Police m the final after extra time by 2-1 on the Gurney Road ground here today.
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  • 855 10 Police vs W POLICE beat University of Malaya by four wickets at Thompson Road yesterday. UNIVERSITY— Ist. Innings. H. Sithawalla b Sandosham 2 Gunendran c Gurubachen Singh b Sandosham 4 Harcharan Singh b Cooke 5 Arumugasamy b Cooke 16 A. E. Delikan c de Witt b Vellupillai 36
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  • 118 10 LONDON, June 30 (Reuter) Peter May, the England captain, continued to show great batting form by hitting a century yesterday for Surrey on the opening day of their match against Yorkshire m the English County cricket championship. He reached his fifth century of the season m 180 minutes
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  • 251 10 IN the only two matches played m the Singapore Cricket Association Junior league, Gurdial Singh of V.M.C.A. stole the limelight, capturing six wickets for 26 runs against Fraser and Neave at Balestier Road yesterday. Despite this good bowling performance by Gurdial, V.M.C.A. lost the
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  • 694 11 A quick end to Pandas' hopes PAXDAS are still on the trail of the Colony Softball Pennant. The 14th Squadron, Royal Xew Zealand Air Force, finally got around to clobbering them 11-4, with a wild, six-run fourth inning: m a key ball game on the
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  • 69 11 rhe West In lies b n ma^ni- against Deri y 'hire r.-re tOTiv a::or the country's nan bowlers had them out for .i pi •:■>• US. BoIre Urn -c vma hi I i» o:-ht of the -oi nty v r I that v w ers had
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  • 117 11 LONDON Jur.e 28, (Reuter) Positions m the English county cricket championship table including matches ending today are: P W I. I»N Surrey II 1 1 133 Derbyshire r. 1 7 3 2 I: 1 Warwickshire U 7 14 N I incashii c 12 •> 5 l kh Essex
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  • 781 11 Today's Lineup: Cooper vs Flam; Schmidt vs Fraser; Seixas vs Davidson; Rose vs Hoad LONDON, June 30 (Reuter)— The curtain came down yesterday on Wimbledon's first week with Australia again holding a tight grip on the men's singles event. For the third time m
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    • 521 11 FOR SALF I?Or SALE: International TD9 Tractor with bulldozer. D 4 Caterpillar Tractor with angledozer, TD6 International Tractor and one Model D Tournapull. All machines In good working order —also 20 wooden trusses fiO'o" span suitable for qoriown —apply Ideal Homes Ltd.. 'JB. Jurong Road GRAMOPHONE RECORDS ALL-SPEEDS Our Surplus
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    • 820 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: O Required for ELECTRICITY DLPARIMENT: HIRING ENGINEER m salary sea c 114)55 XA4S-1.190 plui Variable Allowance. Appointment en 3 -.-cars' agreement m the first instance Graduate or preferably As>>)c; ite Member of the Institution oi E.ectnral Engineers or Higher National Certificate (Electrical) or
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    • 577 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR MRS JALJL MALLAL thank '.-.ones and rr.ativci fir their attendance go 1 .--.o .-isststar.ee »nd t-:*s °n :::c pr~-<si>r. of their v>eca.r.» on 14-6-1957 ANNOUNCEMENT \"OTIFICATION IS HEREBY GIVEN that Numbers 1 d 2 Serg tnXs Messes o-> Royal Air 1 :.r Ba«e, v r .e:*: no not
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 150 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp Alley Oop v r Hamlin i ,1, ii -I I I wr i i i 1 |»/,ih-\t doesit., vvlll.mr.cx^v x r'r-s. X *J-^"^vThP P,XJ>THY I NOURE MY NO. NOf F(?R A r J *PL> v* I /OOP'S XN'EFVUXX-SWf ACEr>> GEE ALL 7 MEW BOSSL.
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    • 340 11 I rpODAT'I QUOTATION! j X "A hypocrite Is In him- self both the archer and i tin- mark, m all actions 1 shooting at his own praise or prnl it. "—Fuller, i MONDAY FOR EVEBT- i ONBs f:nd a harmonious an- proach to dMling with others i Utilize discretion !n
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  • 212 12 i TWEVTYTHREE-YEAR-OLD Carmen Ramsay, a former sprint champion from Trinidad, yesterday /had her first competitive runs and her first defeats in the Colony. J Carmen found Singapore's 1 Olympian, Mary K'.ass, a shade tOQ fas: for her compar.y, out to Mary in their I
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  • 216 12 Surprise Choice For 3rd. Test LONDON*. June 30 (Reuter) Peter Richardson and bis younger brother, Derek May, both p'.ay tor England m the third cricket Test against tee West Indies at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, starting next Thursday. Derek Richardson, 22-year-old left-handed batsman was the surprise hoice among the 12 players
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  • 105 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federal P ice Re?orve Unit R:ct aguad bad to deal with an^ry se er fans who broke tall U c I PCA sta li un and ,vor.e the TPCA clubhouse The enm pe ting 'gate 1 charges to c cents f< r
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  • 25 12 UPPER Sorangoon Boys Cub boat Chia Ker? Youth Club 46-20 m a Basketball match played at the Upper Serangoon Boys Club yesterday.
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  • 59 12 THREE SPORTS PAGES Page 11 The last eights at Wimbledon Saturday's play m review. Softball: Kiwis shock the Pandas. Page 10 RECORD hits m Kuala. Lumpur's Europeans versus Rest 'Test.' FOUR outright decisions m SCA senior league cricket. GURDIAL Singh does it again m junior tourney cricket JOHORE Police win
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  • 308 12 Singapore record by 11 inches. Kesavan Soon won the 100 and XX yards with improved times ever his returns at the triangular meeting on the Vi rtoria School ground on Friday. Results were: 100 yards: l. Kesavan 9oon 10.25. tCS. > 2.
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  • 92 12 THE final of the Gaw Khek Khiam Cup resulted m a triple tin at the Royal Island Club yesterday. The goiters who tied with 141 are P. Walker (66 -75). J. Sheedy < 72 69 > and Hcah Hock ftleng '69-72». The playoil will be
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  • 51 12 IFOH. Sun— The Perak cricket team to piav Pahang at Raub o:i July 6 and 7 shows three Changes from th c ore that drew with Kedah last week. N. Senevaratne, S. Nalliah and A. I. Thillainathan replaced ivid Pike. Pat Allardyce and Fraser Coke who are not
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    67 12 .4 leading Australian jockey, Arlhnr Ward, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas BOAC Britannia irom Sydney. Ward, who Is on his iray to Japan and Honolulu for a holiday, has been invited by Mr. Jack Spencer, a leading Colony trainer. to be his guest rider for the Singapore
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  • 800 12  -  KHOO BOON CHOO 14,000 fans get thrills... Linesman gets stones, tins umbrellas. ..referee gets b 005...& Siang Hock gets marching orders! By PENANG, Sun.— The Kowloon Motor Bus soccer tourists from Hongkong scored a grand victory over the Football Association of Malaya (Chinese)
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  • 269 12 Biggest Crowd Watch 'Massacre' Of The Army THE biggest crowd this season— 3,ooo approximately watched Colony Malays 'massacre' the Army 8-1 m Community league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, r The other time league teams drew the fans was when Star So rceritea met and drew 2-2 with Marines
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  • 23 12 COPENHAGEN, June 30 (Renter) Sweden beat Denmark 2-1 m a soccer international here today. The teams were drawing 1-1 at halftime.
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  • 119 12 Pak the Acting Player PEN AN G, Sun Pak Yoke Thunq, a player of the Kowloon Bus Company soccer tourists, put aside his football boots ana donned i'liinese lhea~ trical costumes for a Cantonese uayanq m the New Wembley Park last night. Pak took the leading role m a historical
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  • 260 12 Nathan Ousts Pern Chan For The Big Surprise Of Junior B' ton FAIRWIXD Badminton Party's V. S. S. Nathan created the biggest upset m the Singapore Badminton Association Junior championships when he heat last year's Malayan Schoolboys' runner-up and Singapore Schoolboys' champion. long Pern Chan, 13-5 17-14 m their singles
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  • 293 12  -  PETER WONG First Meet For Farrer Park Athletes Want To Train There Too By THE Singapore Games will be held by the Amateur Athletic Association this year at Farrer Park on July 26 and 27. But the official who revealed that the City Council had agreed
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    42 12 Miss Karol Fageros, Miami, Florida, m play against Miss P. J. A. Wheeler, Gr?al Britain, at Wimbledon <>.. June ES. She bea; Miss Wheeler 4-6. 6-3, 6-3. In their first round match, m the women's singles m the Wimbledon tennis tournament. A.P. photo.
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    • 42 12 SOCCER Ch ne Athletics will meet Fathul Kario Club m a SAFA iiv. 1 league at Jalan Besar Srcd::.- K-ck-c--5:5 p n, 7.-" other division T.A matches ire Gymkhana SC. M Fo':ce "A" at Ge'jlang. Dockyard "A" "s. Western S.C. Farrer P-rk.
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