Singapore Standard, 10 July 1957

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  • 30 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line) 2400 it m n FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 VoL Mil. No. 8 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 106 1 Kampong Malaya' Wins Ex-KL Consul General Playwright Prize NEW YORK. July 9 (AP) Eric Kocher, US ronsul-seneral in Kuala Lumpur from 1953 to 1955* -I.* uon the American Theatre Wing's fellowship nt^t to discover new playwrights. The winning: play "Kampong Malaya" is x -,i on Kocher's two years in Malaya.
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  • 482 1 Segue/ To Tengah Crash ROYAL AIR FORCE authorities said yesterday the V^nom jet fighter which has played big part in operations against terrorists during the last two years, will z be grounded. I 3 followed the Tengah n on Monday in which ir people lost
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  • 43 1 FLYING OFFICER John Dennis Lincoln, of No. 60 Squadron. RAF. the pilot of the Venom jet which crashed into a block of married airmen's quarters in Tengah on Monday. He was among the four killed in the tragedy.
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  • 238 1 ONE of the luckiest survivors of Monday's jet crash at Tengah in which four people lost their lives was Madam Wong Sai Mooi, 51, a servant employed by one of the victims, Mrs. Mary Walker. From her hospital bod, suffering from severe burns on
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  • 518 1 THE INSIDE STORY OF MOST-WANTED TERRORISTS END JUNGLE PURGE FOR DARING TO FOLLOW THE STALIN LINE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— South Johore Communist regional chief Fung Meng. killed b} a terrorist firing squad last Nov. 15 for "betraying the revolution." had
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  • 181 1 Greasy Intruder Robs A Millionaire A MASKED ROBBER, stripped of all his clothing and with his body smeared in grease, entered the bedroom of a Singapore millionaire in Amber Road at dawn yesterday and S<>t away with ST. OOO in cash and jewellery. The victim WMI vice president of the
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  • 38 1 THE Soviet passenger liner, Mo'.otov has been gives a new name. Helsinki agents said on Monday. They sap! they had word from Leningrad that the Molotov will from now on be known as the Baltika. U.P.
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  • 36 1 NOTTINGHAM, July 9, (Router) England and the West Indies drew the Third Test here today. Final Scores: England 619 for six declared and 64 for one, West Indies 372 and 367. (See page 11).
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  • 246 1 USAF Plane Carried Dope To HK Customs Seized $106,000 Morphine HONGKONG. July 9 (Reuter) Forty-seven and a half pounds of morphine hydrochloride worth MSIO6. A 000 was seized by custom* officials after it arrived here on a United States Air Force plane from Bangkok on June 2. it was stated
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  • 195 1 HE'S 21 And SHE'S 65 NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Julv 9. (APt "It was just love at first sight." explained Thomas Henderson 21, after his marriage to the former Mrs. Florence Norris. tij "I remember when I first saw her," the grinning bridegroom said at a
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  • 169 1 CAMP WHITTINGTON, Japan William S. Girard, who is in the centre of an international controversy between Japan and the United States after the alleged killing of a Japanese woman scrap collector on a firing range near here last Jan. 30, is seen leaving
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  • 45 1 EIGHT Supreme Court Justices sat dou-n today to xrt'Kjh the fate of William S. Girard, irhom the U.S. wants to deliver to Japan for a manslaughter trial. After hearing almost four hours of argument ON the stormy issue, the court deferred its decision.
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  • 156 1 PRAGUE. July 0. (Reuter).— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. Soviet Communist Party Chief, told a meeting at Zilina today that Russia had "some black sheep in a good herd" but they "took the black sheep by the tail and threw them out." Mr. Khrushchev said
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  • 49 1 TELUK Anson, Tues.— Four armed men robbed a family living in Kampong Sungei Krawai of $3,600 in cash and jewellery and forced the women victims to strip in their presence. The robbery took place on Sunday but the police were only informed of it today.
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  • 278 1 The Duke Grins, The Queen Chuckles LONDON. July 9 (UP) A hundred schoolboys marched past their proud parents yesterday and everybody was in step except Prince Charles. Arms swung in unison as the pupils at the exclusive boys school which Britain's future King attends put on
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  • 26 1 INDIAN Premier Jawah aria] Nehru flew to Holland on Monday for a two-day stay in The Hague as guest, of the Dutch Government. UP
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  • 119 2 GARDNAR Mulloy of the United States squats nonchalantly on his tennis racquet in the Centre Court at Wimbledon as a woman is grabbed by stewards. She had rushed onto the court shouting and waving a banner bearing the slogan "Save Our Queen." Queen Elizabeth who was sitting
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  • 63 2 TEL AVTV, July 9, (Reuter) Pm Bm r:r>t -.T-.e for mar.y rr mortars went into a", n t^riay "n the Syrian- i -".-->r where small Una OB y hiw been usei ir. re-ren*: ir. "i-ler.ts. Preliminary reports from the Israeli vi [age of Gonen said mm
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  • 46 2 TWELVE F-86D Sabre jet fighter aircraft plus necessary support aircraft of the United States Air Force in Europe will begin a temporary deployment at Adar.a. Turkey, on July 12. it was announced in Paris yesterday by General Lauris Norstad. Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Reuter.
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  • 78 2 HAMILTON. Bermuda, July 0 (Renter)— Tugs failed today to null the stranded 17. 827-ton British liner Reina Del Pacifi-o off a reef in the Bermuda channel during the early tide. Cargo is to he taken off the ship before any further attempt is -nade to
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  • 71 2 DUBLIN. July 9 (AP) Prime Minister Eamon De Valera on Monday night assumed sweeping emergency powers to move against the outlawed Irish Republican Army. The government issued a proclamation authorising the detention of anyone "who in the opinion of a minister" is encased in activities
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  • 74 2 LONDON, July 9, (Reuter) Scientists fmni Britain. Sweden and the United States have discovered a new element the 102nd in a joint research effort, the Atomic Energy Authority announced here today. The new element, as yet unnamed, was made artificially bv bombarding curium (element 96) with carbon
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  • 331 2 Rumanian 'Bad Boys Admit Their Faults LONDON, July 9 (Reuter) Two leaders of the Rumanian Communist Party, dismissed from the Politburo, about the same time as the great Kremlin shake-up, have agreed they should be punished and promised to "correct their mistakes," according to a lesolution
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  • 202 2 Jakarta Levies Tax On Aliens JAKARTA, July 9 (Reuter) The Indonesian government today introduced a special tax for foreigners resident here. By an emergency decree retrospective to Jan. 1 male aliens are obliged to Day annually 1.50(1 rupiahs (50 pounds sterling) to the government taxation office apart from income tax
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  • 179 2 'Rightist' Chang Criticised At Mass Meeting PE S N r? Iy 9 f Cut ")-Chang Po-chun one f hree "Rightist;' minLsters who have been under fin for their attacks on the Communist Party, was vesterday criticised at a mass meeting at his own Commun, cations Ministry, the Peoples Daily reported
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  • 60 2 STOCKHOLM. July 9 (AD— Two S ;iiior.= from visiting Polish naval squadron jumped ship last nisht and asked for political asylum in S'.vc "Xn Gomulka! No Gomulka! Xo Pnlanc' when we ha\e Stn-Khi'hn they after Retting off a bus they t'"''k to the sub irl to
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  • 107 2 HONGKONG. July 9 (A TS, Red China ha er.tn a former Kuom;niang L ciai to 15 years in p- being involved in the assassination of Fane C mm. one ol the early Communist revolutionaries Bos;ces irnpri>onrnen! Chang-ling, one-time ral tary i f the Y-c unty
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  • 26 2 ACCI-SED Soviet c rv one-tirr.e 1 cence < fficer, vr todays.-,- e Frer C ov, nent ha, -I" frr the F--r '-M this was so
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  • 39 2 TOKYO. July 9 (AP) The Japanese government today approved the establishment of seven ne-.v television stations in Japan. They include four new stations for the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (XHK) and three for private firms.
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  • 149 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 92J 93 Int. July R.S.S. No. 1 92? 93 R.S.S. No. 2 91$ 9tl R.S.S. No 3 912 Dl k Tone: Steady. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was ***** per picul (Down 62}
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  • 181 2 PRAGUE, July 9 (AP)— Russia's Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulganin crossed into Czechoslovakia this morning to receive a warm embrace from Czech Communist chief Antonin Novotny and cheers from 15,000 people assembled at the frontier station of Cerna. Both Soviet leaders were their usual beaming
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  • 142 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues T e Hgh Commissioner. Sir ivray. last week v. three jungle forts, two In Perak an I one in Ke antan. At F^r* Legap and Fort Ke-r.ar in Perak apart from the gaantt, the aborigines o ity" contest in honour c:
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  • 79 3 rPOH, Tues— A young wife had been married or.lv 52 ind I r;;tally h.irkeci to leath :n her quarters at Gar:r Estate, Padang Rergas Year's Eve. the Perak Court \va> told today. •< husban M. .i r ;bber-tap:>er. to- ne I trial to a
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  • 52 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices I ILIAX 23. is a clerk at Chung Kiau Bank. Lilian likes music, both popular and classical, and the movies. However. ther favourite pastime is reading and she would rather stay* home to enjoy a well-written romance than go to a cinema. Her favourite sport
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  • 163 3 It Will Supervise Markets Too A RECOMMENDATION' to set up a separate department to deal with Singapore's 25.000 hawkers and 5.000 stalls in the markets will come up for confirmation at the City Council meeting this month. The new Markets Department will take over
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  • 56 3 KI'AI.A SELAXGOR, TIMS. .Mr. A. G. Moorthy, Indian interpreter attached to the Magistrate's Court here has r. promotion as Registrar, So^si.jf.s Court. Taiping. Mr. Ba:.i>L;'<r\vnaniam has suceac lad him. Another interpreter, Mr. Wan Lim Kee, has ieft loi Kluang as Labour Oflicer. IKhas been succeeded by
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  • 64 3 MALACCA, Tues— A wcilknowr. loral Cey!onese and Government pensioner, Mr. A. Poulier, 81, was found dead on an easv chair in bia Te;npler Avenue home today. RoliOl said Mr. Poulier had r.o relatives in Malacca. X' 1 OBi bag >■]■: bned hi b i ly up '.ate
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  • 69 3 MR AND MRS. Balakrishna Sharma. after their wedding in Singapore on Monday. The bride, the former Miss S. Viiayalakshmi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Subramaniam. of Singapore, is on the tutorial staff of McNair Road English School. The groom, son of Mrs. C.V.S. Aiyar and the
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  • 438 3 IT ONLY AGGRAVATES SITUATION -UNION SINGAPORE Telephone Board Employees' Union yesterday protested against the engagement of Army tecnnicians to man the Board while its workers are on strike. Secretary of the Union, Mr. Jamit Singh, last night said that seeking .the assistance
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  • 184 3 Calls To Bookies Will Be Checked SINGAPORE Government will maintain a list of telephone calls made by its employees on a race day. This is one of the series of steps taken by Government to curb gambling among its employees. On race days, junior officers will now be denied the
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  • 84 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— After nearly six months of restoration work, following a midnight fire on Jan. 30. the Cathay Organisation's million-dollar Odeon Cinema will be- npene-d towards the end of the month. The Cinema, which has a seating capacity of more than 1.100. has a new
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  • 31 3 THE Working Committee of the War Department Civilian Staff's Association. Kuala Lumpur. has decided to use Malay exclusively for all the association's correspondence and minutes of meeting in future.
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  • 126 3 THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER will not visit Singapore when he pm to the Federation as the Queen's representative at the Rftrdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur. The Duke, accompanied by the Duchess, will hand over the "transfer of power" document to the Chief Minister. Tunku
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  • 68 3 KLANG, Tues.— The Klang police have proved that boys from English schools here had become members of a bicyclestealing gang. A police spokesman told the Standard today that the gang, which lias been responsible for many bicycle thefts, has been smashed. Two of four boys arrested were
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  • 32 3 THE Malay School Councils of Penaag and Province Welles'.ey have passed a resolution urging Government to introduce the teaching of Islamic religion in all Malay schools in January next year.
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  • 313 3 Staff Side Council Meets S.T.U. THE 2,soo— strong Singapore Teachers Union is likely to call off its threatened strike owing to mediation by representatives of the Singapore Civil Services Joint Council (Staff Side.) This was disclosed to the Standard yesterday by the Secretary of
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  • Article, Illustration
    80 3 TWENTY-TWO-YEAR- 1 OLD Mr. Lint Eng Ser I 2 sailed from Singapore 2 yesterday by the liner, 2 2 Sydney, for Britain to do j j a postgraduate course in Business Administration S at the London School of 1> Economics. j The son of the late Mr. X Lim Chong
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  • 82 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A signalman of the Federation Army, Sandiman bin Jahid was today fined $350 for "dishonestly preventing his electrical meter from duly recording the consumption of energy." Inspector K. K. Pillai, prosecuting, told the court that Sandiman had attached a short length of cable to
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  • 78 3 SEREMBAX, Tues.— Lee Soon Wee. a 41-year-old sportsman and chief clerk of the Central Electricity Board here, today claimed trial in the Sessions Court to a criminal breach of trust charge involving S3D.DOO. Mr. Lee Kiat Siong. prosecuting, alleged that Lee Soon Wee misappropriated the money
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  • 51 3 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues The Merdeka Celebrations SubCommittee on Finance and Supply has decided to organize a two-week fun fair on the Polo Ground here, to collect funds to build a permanent memorial in the form of a "Merdeka" Town Hall to commemorate the country's attainment of
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  • 320 4 A Legal Aid Scheme For Federation Head Of University's Law Faculty Suggests: 'At All Levels, Too KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Professor L. A. Sheridan, head of the Law Faculty at the University of Malaya, suggested today the Federation should forge a legal aid scheme to help its poorer citizens enjoy the
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  • 47 4 CHINESE high school students doing a folk-dance at Singapore's wharfside on Monday to wish their schoolmates, bound for Red China, bon voyage. They are seen "kicking up their heels" before their friends left by launch for two ships the Tjiluwah and the Tjitlalengka. Standardpic
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  • 226 4 Coroner Praises Brave Deed Of Two Wiremen VAIN BID TO SAVE A SWIMMER THE Singapore Assistant Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Sombawang. Mr. Giam was holding an inquest on Oh Chin Heng. a painter, who was found drowned on April 24. The Assistant Coroner told Inspector Richard Liu to bring to
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  • 198 4 843 (A Record] Cave Blood Last Month ATTENDANX'E at the Sunday Mssiani of the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre has been satisfactory an i the Centre will continue to be open between y a.m. to noon on Sundays. The Centre's monthly report said: "It is hoped that many ol the civic-minded
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  • 54 4 THE Singapore Presbyterian Youth Fellowship Council has elected the following officebearer! for 1957: Mr. Lim Khuat Sion^, President; Mr. Tan Kiiek Wan, Vice-president; Mr. Tan Chek Sian. Secretary; Mr. Koh Bak Chiang. Treasurer Committee members: Messrs. Chan Tye Song, Lee Soo Ann, Victor Lim, Pwee Hak Swee
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  • 105 4 MR. STANLEY WICKS, President of the Singapore Younjj Christian Workers Movement, sailed for Rome yesterday with two other deleffa.es to attend the International Congress of the Y.C.W. He was accompanied by Mr. Vincent Goh Peng Boon, vice-president of the Chinese section of the movement in Singapore,
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  • 85 4 air. Malcolm IfacOonald. Chancellor of the University of Malaya, has appointed the following as members of the University Court with effect from Oct. 8 this year: Inehe Abdul Karim Moha met! N. Din, Inche Abdullah bin Mohamad, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Bains, the Rev. Canon Chiu
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  • 101 4 TWO MEN. Khoo Hock Nam and Khoo Hock Beng, were yesterday charged in a Singapore Court with conspiring to cheat the Bank of India of a banker's order, amounting to $60,373, on Aug. 4, last year. They wero alleged to have induced thp Bank of India
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  • 53 4 AIR MARSHAL the Earl Bandon, Commander-in-Chief-designate Far East Air Force, is expected to arrive at RAF Changi today. Accompanied by Countess Bandon, they will be met by the present C.-in-C, Air Marshal Sir Francis Fressanges, who with Lady Fressanges will leave the Colony in the Willem
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  • 42 4 AN unemployed labourer, Neo Kim Cherm, 47, was sentenced to one week's jail and fined $25 in a Singapore Court yesterday, for theft of $5 worth of scrap iron belonging to the Shell Company in Woodlands Road, on June 19
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  • 198 4 Guilty Man Gets A Second Chance A BUSINESS manager. Mr. S. H. Chans, attached to the firm of T.H. Doolan, Singapore, told a Colony Court yesterday that lie would retain the services of his lorry-driver, Lim Skins Huat, who pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of worth of old
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  • 168 4 Colony Bank Case: All 9 Committed AT the end of a four-day preliminary inquiry into the theft of $80,000 cask and jewellery belonging to the Bank of India in Robinson Road yesterday, Mr. K.8.1. Pates, the Ninth Court Magistrate, committed all nine accused to stand trial at the next Assizes.
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  • 39 4 TITUS Marian Pereira, 36, was charged with house-break-ing on July 5, in a Singapore Court yesterday. Ho was remanded in custody pending the transfer cf the case to a District Court for mention on July 12.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 455 4 cAlmanac Information at a Glance fWt**ri WtnCl Broadcasts fS) 6 p.m. Programme SINGAPORE ttt^c TIME 6c TIDE tare^i^i V^^l IBBS* Afe^. 4aMawi I TODAY: Singapore 10 41 a.m. (7 4 DiV ls Done (S; 6 5(3 Singapore agJrj^gWyr^aß ft) 932 p.m. 8.7 ft). Share Report (Si; 7 pm. ®Ek^^^% Ck!^jBKJß
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  • 142 5 POLICE GIVE PUBERTY DANCE THE NOD a t evei ■ne ruir when Katherine Dunham'; darners e P Pt version o: I African puberty an. F miity ritual cinema. Yh two dances w b wore introduced into the Katberine Dunham show for the Ural sot immediate clearance for public exi three-man
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  • 46 5 TRISOXER un ler a three'.r. ?er.*en e. wh 1 ma le a dash for freedom an -.-::ei the fo o•. ::i--«M yesterd:--.- sentei •■'priso! i Singapore C rit 1 was Isaq M i>ayc A I admitted from lawful I ly on Jdm
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  • 23 5 a SINGAPORE isewife, ~Ah Lt n^. 1. '.vi- in MM :e 1? in ed ii ise in Pasir Panjang, last night.
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  • 357 5 I Was Seduced At A Party, Says Wife Husband Sues Her For Divorce A PRETTY hairdresser alleged in the Singapore Divorce Court yesterday that her fiance seduced her after a New Year party six years ago. T\\ t-n t y-fi vc-ycar-old Lee Kwai Lan said this in evidence in a
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  • 195 5 HUANG, Toes. A dm maker was a leged In the First Magistrate's Court today to thrown her adopted child on the groun i, beat it with a ii k slapped the I abj, •a ising s m nath to I i ed. DefHt Mr.
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  • 134 5 5 Lincolns Rendezvous Over K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Toe* Hundreds of people here rushed into the streets about midnight tonight after an h :;r-'..-:i-. r roai of low-living Line 'in bombers shook them out ol their beds. The Lincoln.-, numbering were rendezvousing the Federal capital while waiting for the weather to
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  • 53 5 SUNGO BAKAP. Turn. Police che rk points on Ihe main road here have now been aa the a >uthern disIri l <>: Provin e Welleslef la reported t':vc from Communist lerr trists. The chock pointa wore flt either ends ol the SungeJ Bnkap village and wore
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  • 230 5 But Union Refuses To Call Off Go-slow SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday decided to set up a Court of Inquiry into the dispute between the Harbour Board and the Harbour Board Staff Association. The Association AGREED to the Chief
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  • 280 5 THE Cereus Trian^ularis is the name of this rare species of llower from the Cactus family (pictured above). It bloomed one night to the astonishment of its owners, Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Yong Poh of Geyiamg. According to "Cactus Culture." a book by William' Watson,
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  • 128 5 KOALA LUMPUR, Tims. I The Federation Oi Chinese Guilds and Associations will shortlj cable the British Prime Minister, Air. Harold Macmillan against the hurried procedinga through whi.:ii the White Paper is being rushed through the legislature. The cable will voice the grave concern of the
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  • 58 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. A patrol of the Ist Battalion, the Kinq's Own Scottish Borderers, exchanged fi r e with two terrorists talking to a lubber tapper in Yong Peng. Johore yesterday. The tapper was killed in the cross-fire, but the terrorists Bed. In the foilow-up. a
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  • 51 5 MR. G. A. P. SUTHERLAND. nominated member, will ask the Chief Minister Mr. Lim Vow Hock in ihc Legislative Assembly next Wednesday why the Benham Report on the Economic Survey of Singapore was not presented to the Assembly first before its release to the Press on June
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  • 42 5 AN eight-year-old schoolboy, Sia Cheng Linn, was stabbed in the arm in an argument with a gang Of boys at a Chinese wayang in Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore, last night. Sia was treated as an outpatient at the hospital.
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  • 235 5 THE bomb disposal unit of the Royal Air Force. Seletar, yesterday lemoved 54 Japanese-ir-adc high explosive bombs from the homes of villagers in Kampong Pangalin at the 6\ mile Thomson Road, Singapore. The bombs all 120 pounders—will be taken away.,!.. dumped into sea
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  • 136 5 A Dentist's Daughter Flies In HOME for the fir.-t time in five years civve Mi?? Lena Chen, a Singaport dentists dauqhter, yesterday. Miss Chen. 20, I fifth yc^r mediral student ii Trinity Col- lege in Dub' in. retuiued to the Colony in a BOAC airliner "It's great to I e
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  • 26 5 MR. G.V. THAYER. President of the Malayan Indii n Association. was yesterday elected president and trustee of the Maha Mariamman Temple in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 508 6 (~)X the eve of Merdeka the Federation authorities have launched a campaign called Operation 'Shoe' to rid North Johore of the remnants of terrorists who are well entrenched there. There are now more 'white' than 'black' areas on the mainland. Only certain areas in Johore. Pcrak, Kcdah and
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    • 447 6 pLANE crashes mean tragedy. No air force or commercial airline welcomes undue publicity should cne of its planes crash. This is quite understandable. But plane crashes make news. The public want to know how a crash occurred and who a:e involved in the unexpected tragedy. On
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 149 6 Sir Only a few weeks ago. there was a great deal of correspondence in the Press whether or not abolition terms should be offered to serving Asian officers who are non Federal Citizens of non-Malayan domicile. The Federation Establishment Officer who gave a short Press comment
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    • 908 6 Sir The eyes of Singapore are focussed on the Normal Trained Teachers. These nre the eyes of misob ttrifiti Bafl and Jealousy v.-hi :h hive been ]e f astray by the "most responsible persons" in Singapore. Although I an BO authority on Eii-; u 1 1 1 n,
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  • 1017 6 gives France solution to financial problems reporh NORA BELOFF PARIS THE new French Government has gone even further than its predecessors in encouraging: the French people to believe that their financial and overseas troubles which seem to be approaching calamity can be solved by the Sahara Desert. The
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  • 425 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By of people who are capable of repeating their disloyalIN recent weeks, government and communal leaders have been appealing to the public not to sow seeds of dissension and prepare a powder keg of wicked lies and rumours capable of blowing up
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  • 534 6  -  Edward Crankshaw DRASTIC DECLINE IN RUSSIAN I Soviet Survey by LONDON rPHE effects of the last war on the Soviet birthrate are at last beginning to show in jneasnreable form. In the past 18 months, membership of the League of Communist Youth, the Komsomol, has dropped by nearly tiro
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  • 355 7 Russia Accuses The West They Won't Stop Nuclear Arms Race LONDON. July 9, (Reuter)-Mr. Valerian Zorin Soviet delegate to the Disarmament Conference here yesterday dismissed last weeks Western proposal* on suspending nuclear tests and nuclear n-eaposs produc tion as "of no practical value,' a conference source staged. Bv hedging with
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  • 61 7 photo. OBSERVERS atop the Mount Wilson Observatory California, report a new series of explosions on the sun which are hindering radio communications on the earth. Radiations penetrate the outer atmosphere of the earth and result in absorbing radio, waves instead of reflecting them. This picture made
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  • 220 7 LONDON, July 9, Along the road came a car, drag-ing something behind it Percv Cfcadderton could not make out what it was at first, but as the car drew nearer, 'travelling at ten to iilteen isiles an hour, he saw that the 'scnStftCS was—
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  • 152 7 MOFFETT NAVAL AIR STATION California. July I '\p) Lieut. Thomas W. Jackson, who bailed out at 35 000 feet from a disabled navy jet fighter, let himself fall free from nearly two miles in the air with inadequate oxygen before pulling
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  • 117 7 MELBOURNE. July 9. (AP) A girl who died twice and still lives, lay wistful eyed in an oxygeri tent in hospital here, last nisht. eltttch\nz a rosary and limply holding her mother's hand. Six year old Maria Toffolon has "died" twice in the pnst
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  • 40 7 HOLLYWOOD. July 9 (UP) Joan Collins. 24-ycar-old English film actress, has obtaimd a final divorce decree fmm Maxwell Reed, 35, who once sued her for U551,250 monthly alimony. The couple was married in London on May 24. 1952.
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  • 192 7 Rosse llini's Stay In India Extended NEW DELHI, July 9 (AP) —Italian movie director Roberto Kossellini who promised to stay away from a pretty but married Indian woman —will be allowed to remain in India until he finishes film work for the Indian Government, a government spokesman said yesterday. It
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  • 85 7 0 Drunk Driving LOS ANGtLES, July 9 (AP)— Actress Gail Russell. Who drove her new car through I cafe window on July 4, MM* sued /or USs7sflQo damages yeslerdaii by janitor, tpko alleged he WtU seriously injured "'hen pinned underneath the car. Tlie janitor, Robert
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  • 25 7 TAIPEI. July 9 (Router) Chinese Communist guns fired 73 shells at Nationalistdefendod Qurmoy Islands before dawn this morning, the Nationalist Defence Ministry announced.
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  • 79 7 OXFORD, July I (Renter) The number of Britons under 21 convicted oi drunkenness almost doubled between 1953 and 1996, I-ord Aberdare. Chairman of the National Association of Boys' Clubs, said yesterday Convictions, he said, rose from 3,100 in 1P53 to 5,400 last year an increase of 74.4 per
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  • 100 7 Used Boy's Skull For Black Magic VIXELAXD, New Jersey, July 9 (AP)— A larm labourer yesterday was charged with murdering a 13-JGar-Old boy last October, allegedly to use the lad's skull for h a-k m.a^io. Direct' r of Public Safety, Arthur 1,. Joseph said Juan Rivera Apor.tc. 47, had signed
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  • 52 7 The Return Of Jesse James LOS ANGELES. July 9 <AP> A U.S .mail truck dnvrr has boon charged with mail embezzlomrnt. Post office inspectors arrested the 44-ycar-old driver yesterday and said h p had stolen approximately 300 letters from the mails, removing any cash he found in them. His name:
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  • 256 7 THESE THINGS MAKE NEWS LIVERPOOL. July 9, IP When an ambuianre- cal]"d to take 73-year-old Miss Mabel Lambie to hospital, seven other ambulances had to co alone too The extra seven were sent by the Royal Society for the Prr\?ntion of Crueltj to Animals to pick up Miss Lambie's 30
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    • 814 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel. *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hjlifam, Montreal. Boston, Ncw York, Baltimore Philadelphia b Cult Port* S'pore P. Sham Penang AENEAS 19/24 |ulv 25 lulv 26/27 lulv ANTILOCHUS 20/25 Aug 26 Aug 27/28 Aug POLYDORUS 7/15 Oet 16
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    • 830 8 MITSUI |g| LINE S'por* P^'hoan Pcnanp FOR JAPAN Akakurasan Moru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moii vio Hongkong In Port Nachison Maru for Moji 22 July Awajisan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 27 July FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay Akagisan Maru vio Bombay 20 July 23 July Hodakasan
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  • 191 9 Sarawak Bauxite Deposits To Be Mined Soon MINING of deposits of good grade bauxite in the Sematan area of Lundu District, in the First Division, should begin soon, according to a statement by the Sarawak Government. THE project is being undertaken by Sematan Bauxite Limited. Two ii the directors, Mr.
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  • 336 9 lumpur.: '.Vr.-?n hundreds of -r.cd foreign visllta the Federal Mil month for ration's Merdeka cele: DS, they will e city "dressed" Commonwealth's nodern and ambitious decorations bearheraldic emblems 1 of State. -:es: possible choice of colours and designs, many planning an I the z spirit
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  • 140 9 STERLING RUMOURS BOOST RUBBER IN FOUNDED reports k)i a possible devaluation of the sterling C2i^2i Singapore rubber prices to rise yesterday, International first c^ade July shipment closing at 92] cents per lb., up one cent m Friday. ed M'erseas overnight prices corv:-. ite I to the hichec ■ie rning. <?:
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  • 69 9 TOTAL import? of rubber. ■H grades, from ail countries into Singapore and the Federation dninig June, amounted tn 17,614 IOOS, as shown by final doc unei:' received. The IgaPt includes 17.467 tons Imported <>n provisional permit] in previoui months lor which final dOCtUMDta have been received and
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  • 211 9 THE >harc market resumed after [he holiday with industrials and tins firm, according to the Malayan Shareholders' Association yesterday. Rubben were steady. Price rtHfflgfPi announced by the- Anodatioa yesterday were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B. B. IVtrnl (!.'< ITA xd Fed. Dispensary 2.09 2 IS TtMMt Sc Xeave
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  • 27 9 SIME. Duby, Co. Ltd. reported the following rubber outputs for May and June: Kempas 254.400 IK. and 285.900 ltd, Rndella 13,500 Ib. and 14,300 ib..
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  • 268 9 \i..\v .w I the following femtaiess done* i >2 2'l; H r- rd-s A" ?.;4,. r- c •> C s <l.li 5i Si ?•-•> ?i: i. t -\s j ?:>v.*s T :n.<> ?4: U E 1 >'c;> HI 2". IXLSS ri fed; Wearne 13-42}; Jacks -2:7':. $2
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  • 74 9 TTIE Wai a F.\ch t: y. tnC r.r c- in its rates i V :-k i: 2 TT S2-5 R o.D. a-? trade bills. r.i r OD 31--ade bills. Sellings TT. or V Canada HO- -•_> '4:- Bel Ban I ir ***** Frt r Fi I mn Gl
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  • 244 9 H. S. BANK TO PAY INTERIM DIV. DIRECTORS of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation announce that they have decided to pay an interim dividend of ,C2 per share on Aug. 10 for the year ending Dec. 31, according to cabled advice received in Singapore from the bank's head office.
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  • 114 9 SINGAPORE Chinese produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were copra, July/August $24$ buyers, $25] sellers; coconut oil In bulk $40* sellers, in drums $45 sellers, Muntok white pepper $108 sellers, Sarawak white $107 sellers, special Sarawak black $73. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER, BATH CO. LTD. JULY 11
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  • 20 9 A JAPANESE steel mission wound up a Canadian tour hopeful that steel exports to Canada would be increased.
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  • 117 9 Minister For Trade Arriving The Australian Minister for Trade, Mr. John McEwen, is due in Singapore by air from Tokyo via Bangkok on Friday. While in the Colony, Mr. McEwea will confer with the Ministers of the Singapore Government. including the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and the Minister
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  • 41 9 BOrSTEAD-Btittcry Estates Agency Ltd. reported the following rubber outputs lor June: Amalgamated Malay 68,000 lb., Boreili 61.000 lb., Gonnetnara 57,700 lb. New Serendah 63.000 lb., 3as=ett Rubber Co. 29.000 lb., Kuala Sidim 98.009 lb.. and Bukit Kepong 25.800 lb.
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  • 142 9 ALL the major tin-consum-ing industries in Japan a»e expected to use more of the metal this year, according to estimates made available to the magainc Tin, by the Mitsubishi Shoji P^aisha Ltd. Total tin consumption is expected to increase by 1,260 metric tons. It is expected
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    • 216 9 BARBER-FERN- VILLE LINES drsfon. New York. Philadelphia. Bjlfimore. Mobile. New Orleani. Houston (via Suez) S'Dore P. Sham Penang New York "SCSVILLE In Port-sj.l* 10 |uly 11 July 13. 14|uly 14 Au? -ASCISVILLE 14 21 |uly 22 |uly 26. 23 |uly 30 Aug From New York, Los Angeles. San Francisco, (via
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    • 516 9 NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS from Class A, B x C registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Jchore. uo to noon of the ZSnL July, 1957 i for CONSTRUCTION IN REINFORCED CONCRETE OF A ROAD BRIDGE OVER PARIT TAMPOK, BATU PAHAT FuD particulars may be
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    • 644 9 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Tenders 1. WATER DEPARTMENT (a.) Purchase cf One Standard Vanguard and One Commer Van. Tender Deposit 5200/-. Close 12 NOON 2: /7/57; (b) Supply of Galvanised Steel Unsocketed Tubes of I", i", 1", H"\ 2" and 2y Nominal Bore lender Deposit $200 Close 4 P.M. 20/B
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    • 646 9 TENDER NOTICE LANGUAGE INSTITUTE BUILDINGS (PHASF. I) AT PANTEI VALLEY, KUALA LUMTUR FOR THK MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FEDERATION OF MALAYA. ""TENDERS arr invited from approved General Ing C ntractors lor t] I iwlng work 1) Teaching B> 2) Garage and C: dc Shed 3> 5 Staff Hou rs 4 1
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    • 145 9 I SHIPS IN PORT OUTFR ROADS New Susana. Giang Sens, Bruas. Agatha. Batijan, Hesseinsfoin, Aik Hin, Lawa, Kah Soon. Bg Steel Navigator, Woronrato, Deli. Rokan. Pajangan, Rajah Celebes, Perm. Belleville. Aga- Brooke, Reinhard, Stia, Hua memnon. K!yi: g Lark. Neticina, Hens, Loh Sie Lee. Sadao, Bentong. Hydra. Rigoula. Ceylon Lagong,
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  • 454 10 Flaming Star with a Calypso Beat TOKYO. \^'HEN cat- eyed Michiko Hamamura makes one of her frequent stage appearances, fans line up around the theatre for hours before the show as for a big game. When she begins swaying and singing a sultry calypso beat in a low, sometimes strident
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  • 357 10 T?ILMED entirely in the picturesque vineyard country cf Southern France, in CinemaScope and Metrocolor with Perspecla Stereophonic Sound, THE VINTAGE brings a four-star cast to the screen in a powerful M-G-M drama of two brothers who find refuge fro'n the police when they join a group
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  • 457 10 James does not want to imitate Lindbergh but only to give an 'impression' pHARLES LINDBERGH around airplanes is like Esther Williams in the water or like a jockey on horseback. The famous flier changes from a more or less awkward, taciturn man into a smooth-functioning professional, completely at home, relaxed
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  • 5 10 Singing the 'Banana Boat' Hit
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    • 366 10 nPHE FILM version of the Broadway hit T fif )pjYj comedy, "Auntie Mame," •■.«*> «^7 -—rrflt .^H with Rosalind RasseH re- jf- |L. Ufl lM» creating her original role, Ifl 1 11 lU "L\ wont roll at the Warner f-'v^W 4 Z. studio until after .M- _L0 WOO WN £y
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  • 239 11 SAFA Wont Affiliate Waste Of Time To Negotiate With FAM H* S Ghee Soon, manager, '-4 Liang, secretary! 1 wi lead a team Coaching Committee: To be I. comprising a director, and a cr of the selection Comttee. tee will be rc?- for ioa hing an 1 I g pi
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  • 61 11 I >' bred :*i It tonthe tporta meet A v i iroh M ilay Sc io< 1 -i luxury*) held <■ c ind on Sund ij were I ie i la of Joi re. Puan I na > Kai im. uul several Pua K wife
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  • 34 11 IB! Ism ka ".present Sinsa1 te cricket a: :-.st N._r. Sembilnn a: Sc:cm:> :i a WoodhottM (cap --i k A'iiif, Angulia Sa rr. J M S B. de Sih s
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  • 25 11 Bl OK S< bt M nta U S-fl in a- -.:!<! ccei .i Gey] ng yesterday. x 2> and Sul m in scored win:
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  • 99 11 TODAY'S SPORT In The Colony RACES Singapore Turi Club Juhj rig 2nd day at BuJdl i mail. SOCCER SBHFA Dr. 1. Hongkong Bank ot Mercantile Bunk at A- N, Ford 9$ Chartered Batik at F. Pmrk, SkeU rs Sin t Dtrbf at SBC, Co d Storage rs STC at F.
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  • 102 11 CO\SI'LATKS lid to rlinch the American Club b »wUi g <' ian i cam,, a cropper terday when Ihey conceded 1-1 defeat lo Tigerbombs In the B r the i cond hah*. Coi ilate, firs! i ound wi nnen, I a coi d chai ee v i
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  • 37 11 BANGKOK, July 9 (Reuter) Filipino boxer Leo Espinosa, Eas< hantamweighi chainp m of the Orient, outpointed Thai Hhallen£< r Pone K»ngphi t to wfin i unanimous decision ifter !l' rounds at Bangkok >' m last ni^ht.
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  • 117 11 England Ist innings Gl9 for six declared West Indies Ist innings ?>~,l 2nd innings (o'night 175 for 5) West Indies all out 3G7 O.G. Smith b Truiman ICB I>. Atkinson e Evans b Statham 4fi J. O. Cioddard c Evans b Statham fil R'nvulhin b Truman Gilchrist b Statham
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  • 560 11 NOTTINGHAM, July 9 (Reuter)— England and the west Indies drew the third cricket Test here today Final scores England 619 for six declared and 64 for one. West Indies 372 and 367. A fighting unbroken seventh Wicket stand Oi 144 by Collie Sni
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  • 162 11 London. July o. (Reuter)— Results in todays cricket matehef wort' At (ilaslonbury: RAF beat Somerset by 94 runs. RAF HO and 277. Somerset IGO and 1 J:: Hill six for G9. At Sheffield: Yorkshire beat Essex by six wickets. Essex IH<; and 181 Savill 51. Yorkshire 374 W>r
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  • 103 11 Jap Thomas Cuppers Rout HK HONGKONG, July o. (Hauler) The Japanese badminton team which is going to Colombo for a Thomas Cup match, defeated Hongkong in all four doubles matches tonight to win a twoday exhibition series by sever, matches to ono. Ibnight's results: Sato and Kashikawn heat Siu and
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  • 204 11 NEW YORK. July 0. (AP- The St. Louis Cardinals Brooklyn 1 >odg< ra i eh H ttw halfway nark 71 games— of National League race on Sunday with the Cardinal i trenched in irs( place <'■ Ha" champions n Bfth, A double look b MIdC the Dodgers' ftfth i
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  • 120 11 INDIAN Reereatiaa Club eomplet« I their ■eMor 9' pore A ateui I r < 1 Jr:iEur 2-1 wil Amicable ctic A M n at Jalan B< >■-.<'■ unn terd By virtue of this vici now occupy fourth lace In the fii a] Ftnrdm.; the lc;ii:uo table.
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  • 215 11 NEW YORK. July 9, CAP)— Wimbledon champion Lew Hoad formally signed a two year U*****,000 professional tennis contract, on Mondav with promoter Jack Kramer and provoked the threat of a walkout by pro-champion Pancho Gonzale.s. Gonzalos said in Los Angeles he would not play in
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  • 64 11 QUEEN Elizabeth II of Groat Britain (right) presents the trophy for the all-England ladies' lawn tennis championship to Miss Althea Gibson (left) of New York after her vietorv over Darlene Hard in the final of the event at Wimbledon The score was 6-3, Miss Gibson
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  • 274 11 THE Singapore Badminton Association should put forward a suggestion to the BAM that in the event Malaya could not field the first team they should at least send a team of future Thomas Cuppers to the Asiin Games in Tokyo next year. This was the
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  • 37 11 NEW YORK, T ily 10 (AP 1 i Mow defend his title against Tony Anthony at Hi p Voffc m Seofa nber 1 1 in Lo Gilmore Si lium, Ju in i on Tim
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  • 25 11 SEREMBAN, Tuos.— The \iMtin? Kouloon Motor Bus tram lhra>.liei Xeijri Scmbilan In 7-n in their soccer match on tlie station nadaii? here todav
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  • 50 11 r PIIE English A^ociation of J. Accountants At;f;.»ov? The E: A- I rial on of fata kg nta ft 7al««n The English Asj eiation of Secretaries Foui ded [Ml Man bership on Professional Tx perience. or Certificati wilt Reputable Sci Is. Colleges Unirertlties u Charla SI Xewport. Mnn. England.
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  • 25 11 AJKRDKKa Cigart'.T? arriving in 2 weeks. Wanted ac m a«< titj al] over 111 i Bad Singapore. P!csse apply Box T. 3089 S.S.
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  • 16 11 I"* AN IRI NE wife f Spencer, a Son. Le< Bro: c: to a 1
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  • 28 11 MB HAN NAI I Kuans 1 .i£L(* 47. 1 at 1] m i behind a widow c to mourn his loss. Cortej eaves Street, li oh on
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  • 1216 12  - WONDER KID CAN DO IT WINDSOR LAD Pleasure Park Wonderful, Wonderful... Say* WOXDERING about the winner of the main six furlongs sprint today? Stop wondering.., WONDER KID CAN DO IT! Wonder Kid, an up-and-coming sprinter by Day Meadows, will leave the opposition behind to take the sprint for class two
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  • 223 12 RACE SEVIN STARALA is my choice i n the six furlongs for class two, division two. Starala found his real form at the last meeting at Butit Timah when he ran home a comfortable length winner from Beechnut with 8.8 i n
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  • 56 12 Powhatan At 4.20 THE going for this afternoon's races at Bukit Timah should be good. Best outsider BEST longshot today Is Mirzapen in Race 6. Starala in Race 7 should make a sound each-way bet. The Bis Sweep will be drawn on Race 8. Broadcast REDIFFUSION will broadcast
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  • 213 12 Wonder Kid 4-55 B^B^gMß^Bßß^B^a^a^gßaiaaaaaaßaißa^Bßßßßß^^^^^^^H— fQACE ONE KAIC UffC LZA could atone and take opening race. Backed as a gooa thine; Colza could only finish eight to The Wizard on Saturday. She was a bit slow at the take off and was hemmed in at
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  • 174 12 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The Spectre Francis COLZX WIWFTOU TODAY MATINEE HELEN JO _L \rrieties .Jupiter Jupiter olza Lucky Toiirh Arrietie* Haadyal Arrietlea MXTRIX TOP *FCRET MATRIX BINGO 2 Windy Corner The Jobber Canton II 1 h<- Jobber Mveet Violets 'anton II The Jobber Sweet > iolefs hjkasubi park
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  • 510 12 RACE FOUR GARRYDEN, Full House, Bangkok. Nirol Wings and Chanticleer should probably dominate the finish of the six furlongs race for class two division three. My vote goes to Nicol Wings. This full-brother to Charge Sheet has
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    • 1504 12 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 3, Div. 5—6 Furs. 1. 000 Safari 5v 900 Mr. W. McGregor Watt Hobbs Omri 2. Winnetou 4y 8.1.1 Mr. Mrs. Yeo Hock Seng R. van Bkelen Bougoure 3. 938 Colia 4y 8.12 Kims Stable Hobbs Donnelly 4. 027 Helen Jo oy 8.10 Mrs.
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