Singapore Standard, 16 July 1957

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  • 32 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE spt f? VXH FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 A* I -3-» 2gn 4M VIII. No. 14 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CE\T>
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  • 127 1 But Peking Says 'War Will Go On' l-:iNG. July 15 (Reuter)— rhe Communist Chinese Vi e-Minister of Foreign affairs, Mr. Chang Han- attacking United Stares and Imperialists today, ild that though Malayan Independence is only a rr.'nth away there was no '.:?n:: n i r calling of! "he .r.> n?5
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  • 14 1 CHIN PENG, as he appeared at the historic Baling talks
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  • 280 1 OFFICIAL PROBE HAS ENDED TWO UNIVERSITY of Malaya professors are alleged to be involved m the graft probe of the Medical Services m Singapore which has just concluded. I relevant MBjafJ are BOW with the Deputy Public Pro .t for The Standard under?*
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  • 27 1 NEARLY 4.000 Delhi shopkeepers yesterday demonstrated outride Parliament House against the Sales Tax imposed by the May Budget on goods sold outside Delhi's limits. Reuter
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  • 66 1 LONDON', July 15 (AP) Victor Silvester, Jr., son of the British hand leader, was srantcl a decree nisi today on the ground! Of adultery of his wife, Patti Morgan, the model. Dar.nv Quunoun, son of the President i Lebanon, was cited as co-respondent and Ordered to
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  • 61 1 MIDHURST. July 15 (AP) Prince Philip fell from a hone m a polo game yesterday, and snapped off a papier mache goal post as he tumbled. He wasn't hurt and. after catching hla breath, resumed play and led his team, Windsor Park to a 5 to
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  • 18 1 MISS RAWYA ATTIYA. a 32-year-old university graduate, yesterday became the first woman member of tory.- Reuter
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  • 59 1 PRAGUE, Julj 15 (Renter) Mr. N:K::a Khrushchev, E :et Communist leader. j a n >rkers' r.v.'.v at -en Czechoslovakia, today the disarmament talks London were making no :r? because f h-- c^pitaoowers w-r^ "not Interin ending the cold v ,r He Mid "In London todtj are talking,
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  • 255 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malay Rulers will remain independent sovereigns m their respective states after Merdeka. '•The independent Federation of Malaya will be a monarchy and not a republic and it is not appropriate for the soverign head of state
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  • 141 1 The Latest A-Bomb Is 'The Most Beautiful' ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nevada, July 15 (Reuter) The atomic device that failed to detonate because of a power failure when a first attempt to fire it was made two weeks ago, was exploded at 4.30 a.m. local time today. The explosion, seventh of
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  • 461 1 4QOTERRORISTS GUARD M.C.P. BOSS From Thai Border To Fed. Jungle Tunku Says It Again: 111 Meet Him Anytime KUALA LUMPUR, MON MALAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY BOSS CHIN PENG IS REPORTED TO HAVE MOVED FROM THE THAI BORDER INTO THE FEDERATION JUNGLES RECENTLY WITH MEMBERS OF HIS POLITBURO
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  • 129 1 153 Died In 21,904 Accidents Last Year r T»E NUMBER of road accidents in Singapore last year reached the alarming total of 21.^04, according to the annual report of the Singapore Police Force for MK. There were 3.369 casualties of which 153 v rre fatal. There was an average of
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  • 123 1 ESTRUCTIVE 'WENDY' HEADS FOR H' KONG TAIPEI. July 15 (Reuter) Typhoon Wendy today cut a path of destruction through Luzon Island m the Philippines and headed towards the China coast between Amoy and Hongkong, the Nationalist weather bureau reported. In Hongkonc a storm signal v. a« VinictpH ih\ af^PY-nrvn--I'nC kO*"lcl
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  • 48 1 COLOMBO. July 15 <Reuter > Reports reaching here today said two men were killed and one injured m *he t^a-growing hill town of Uda Pusseliawa on Saturday n:cht when police opened fire on a crowd demonstrating against attempts to organize a new plantation workers union.
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  • 20 1 THE BODY of a 22-year-old woman, Chua Geek Kew. was found floating m the Jurong River. Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 52 1 JAKARTA. July 15 (Reuter) About 10.000 waterfront workers m the Celebes Islands, East Indonesia, were idle, according to press reports reaching here today from Macassar, capital of the Celebes. The reports said the workers had no work to do because of "deplorable" economic conditions m the
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  • 752 1 The Assaulted Couple KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. After his amorous advances had been spurned by an attractive social welfare assistant, a 38-year-old former driving instructor resorted to vengeance, the High Court was told today. Ihis was .stated at the opening of the trial of Nucl Joseph
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  • 102 1 NICOSIA, July 15 (Reuter) More than 1.000 Cypriote being held without trial started a 24-hour strike today as a protest against their continued imprisonment. The hunger strike mark? the second anniversary of a law allowing the governor to order the detention of people on
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  • 22 1 PRESIDENT Soekarno ye*. terday began a Beven-day I of remote Borne- tt r' r M Cuided democracy* pro- UP
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  • 215 2 'Russia Still Seeks To Dominate The World' WASHINGTON. July 15 (UP) Chairman Thomas S Gordon of the House Foreign Affairs Committee warned Congress today that Russia still seeks to dominate the world. For this reason, he saicr. the lawmakers must approve the I U553.242^33,000 foreign aid program his committee rej
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  • 60 2 BANGKOK. July 15 (Reuter) Prince Wan Waithayakorn. Thai Foreign Minister, will represent Thailand at Malaya s Independence celebrations on August 31. Prince Wan. who is also president oi the United Nation? General Assembly, told reporters today he would visit Kuala Lumpur on his way to
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  • 586 2 TRIBUNAL OPENS HEARING ON SALARY CLAIMS OF MIDWIVES Govt. Used 'Obstructive Tactics/ Union Counsel Charges SINGAPORE midwives m Government hosp; and clinics, who assisted m the delivery of an aver i < of 35,000 babies annually, received salaries "little better than domestic amahs", the Civil
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  • 94 2 TWO CHURCHILL bridge layers, assault devices used for crossing small gaps, manipulate their girders to span a ditch during a demonstration by the Royal Engineers at the School of Military Engineering, Chatham, Kent, recently. The demonstration aimed at showing within the limitations of time and sites, the current
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  • 156 2 Britain To Spend More LONDON, July 15, (Reuter)— Britain is to step up her spending on Overseas Information Services from £13 million sterling to about £15 million sterling over the next year or two, it was officially announced today. A Government report on the Services
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  • 112 2 COLOMBO, July 15 (Reuten Prime Minister Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike. said today an inquiry would be held shortly into reports that a United Nations employee passed secret documents from Ceylon's U.N. office to an official of another delegation. The inquiry is to be held at the
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  • 115 2 A CUSTOMS ambush party, laid three months ago, had its sequel m a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday, when Ong Chye Huat, 25, was charged with illegal possession of 305 lbs. of dutiable cigarettes. Ong claimed trial. The Court was told that, on March 22, about
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  • 44 2 AMMAN. July 15 (Renter) The Jordanian Defence Ministry today received an invitation from the Malayan Government to attend the m dependence day ceremonies. It is expected that a military mission of two senior Jordanian Army Officers will represent, Jordan.
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  • 83 2 Two Dead From Fumes On Vessel TOKYO. July 15 (UP) Tokyo Marine Police said today two Greek sailors were dead and three others were m serious condition as the result of gas fumes poisoning aboard a Greek freighter here. The accident occurred aboard the 7.255-ton Greek freighter Pinios, which enter-
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  • 124 2 HONGKONG. July 15 (IP) One hundred aryjU fifty six Chinese were ordered expelled from Hongko*^ today for illegal entry. Some of tho>c expelled were charged with aiding and abetting the illegal immigrants. The immigrants, all from Communist China, were intercepted by Police
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  • 151 2 COMMIDITY PRICES CLOSING rubber pri( es (cents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* spot mi isi Int. Aug. K.S.S. No. 1 M <<4{ K.S.S. No 2 H K.SS No. .3 921 ',i Tone: Idle. The price of tin m Singapore yesterda\ was S.l7!is per pirul (Down 75 cts
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  • 32 2 Hi >NGK< iNG July Sp< Stan lai Closing prices ol I kong F.x ang< to £1 Sterling, S->-51.838 to Malayan $1; to one Indonesian I" Gold $264 to a taci.
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  • 69 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices VINCENTE Hackett. :?0. a secretary at Messageries Maritimes. came i to Sinsapore last year from Egypt. Yimente, besides speaking her mother tongue which is Maltese, also speaks' English. Arabic. Greek. Italian and French. >he is very much interested m beauty work and hopes to be
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  • 196 3 Old Laws Will Be Scrapped ALL employees of factories engaged m the manufacture of ice cream and other food products will have to be subjected to medical examination, under newFood and Drugs Regulations to be introduced m the Singapore Legislative Assembly tomorrow.
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  • 119 3 He Will Help Seamen Get A Square Deal DIRECTOR ol UM Asian Office ol th< International transport Workers Federate !i. Mr. J. c Snares. wlO pay a return visit to Singapore shortly to help local seamen ■quart deal" from their em pi y- r Mr. Soares was m Singapore last
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  • 206 3 Thugs Stab 3 In Broad Daylight No Known Motive —Say Police SECRET society hoodlums knifed three pedestrians m broad daylight m three different parts of Singapore on Sunday. CASE No. 1. Knmai! Jelancy. 31. \v;i-; chatting with three Mends m Rawang Read at fcJIL, whCfl they were KD> rauiidc by
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  • 84 3 A FASHION parade, inspired by the Paramount lilm "Funny Face." will be held at the Cathay Restaurant, Singapore tomorrow, with a rept it the next day m the Cathay Theatre, preceding the 8.30 p.m. show. Lovely creations will be prosented by Town and Country, Vanity. Robinson's.
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  • 280 3 lIIRFE Indian Nav v fri- i v the Tir. Kristna and < ■r> v ill arrive m Sinip«>re this morning on a d.i\ goodwill visit. will fire a te rn mtcrinij the har- ur ,\nd it w iii be returnthe Royal Artillery
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  • 445 3 Morris Reveals The Fabric Of Subversion THE aim of the Malayan Communist Party is to bring about a revolution m order to form a Communist Republic m Malaya, said Police Commissioner, Mr. N. G. Morris, m the 1956 Singapore Police Annual
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  • 140 3 International Travel Body Holds Emblem Competition A CONTEST to secure an emblem to symbolize the idea of international travel has been launched by the International Union of Official Travel Organizations. The competition is open to citizens of all member countries of lUOTO, including: Singapore. The number of designs submitted by
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  • 135 3 Farmer Tried Extortion, Court Told A POULTRY farmer, Foo Kok Pin, was yesterday charged m a Singapore Court with extorting $10 from Hong Yui Tham. at the Keng Jai Suan Tang Tens Yeo Wui Association m Holloway Lane, on Feb. 13. Hong, a clerk employed by the association, told the
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  • 37 3 THE Flag Officer Submarine-, Rear Admiral W. J. W. Woods, is expected to arrive m Sinsnprre today for a twodav visit. He will then go to Australia, where he will visit the Fourth Submarine Squadron.
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  • 172 3 THERE were fewer murder. criminal Intimidation. and kidnapping and abduction Ota last year, said the Singapore Poire Annual Report issued yesterday. The report showed that, while there were 37 murders m 1955, there were only 29 m 1958. Criminal intimidation eaaai also fell from
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  • 98 3 Fine And Jail For A Cheat A CLERK. Low Poh Chai. 4(i. was yesterday sentenced In a Singapore Court to one week's imprisonment and fined |400, m default another two months" jail, after he pleaded guilty to cheating the Social Welfare Department of $120 between CM. 7. last year, and
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  • 168 3 'CALL OFF STRIKE LET'S TALK MONEY' ACTING general manager of the Singapore Telephone Board, Mr. J.A. Gagan, yesterday said that "many of the strikers have not been told of the true facts of the dispute by their union leaders." Mr. Gagan drew the workers' attention to the fart that if
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  • 204 3 SATA's Lee Fund Tops $19,000 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association revealed yesterday that the Lee Settlement Appeal Fund stands at present at approximately $19,000. The Fund was stared with the promise by Singapore millionaire Mr. Lre Kong Chian. that he would match a dollar for every dollar donated. The target figure
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  • 180 4 2,500 FREED OF CURBS KUALA, LUMPUR, Mon. Gua Musang, the one and only village ever to be "occupied"' by Communist terrorists was today declared "white" along with other villages m a 381 square-mile area m South Kelantan. Accessible only by rail and jungle tracks, Gua Musang
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  • 221 4 Colony's Prosperity Impresses McBride AUSTRALIAN Minister for Defence. Sir Philip Mcßride is impressed with Singapore's prosperry. He told Colony newsmen yesterday: "Singapore is undergoing terrific expansion and I wish you all well." Sir Philip called on the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly,
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  • 59 4 NEW cffi^e-bcarers cf the Mansfield Local Employees Union elected at its annual general meeting last week were: President Mr. Vee Hong Phoy: vire-president Mr. Yeo Kin Pc>h; hon. secretary Mr. Khno Beng Chye: as^t. secretary—Mr. Goh \arr. Song; hnn. treasurer Mr. Gan Hong Cheng; committee members Messrs. Chan
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  • 40 4 A FUN FAIR and bazaar WQ] be held at the EaMe'Ti Ami;?ement Park, Geylang Sera:, from today to July 25, at 7 p.m. The fair is m aid of the Penana Benevolent Society of the Singapore Building Fund.
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  • 70 4 MR. CHEW SWEE KEE, President of the Singapore Labour Front, will hold "Meet-the-People" sessions at the Paya Lebar and Pong-sol-Tampenis branches of the par.y. The sessions at the Paya Lebar branch m Lorong Tai Seng will be held every Saturday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 51 4 A LABOURER. Ayakanoo Vadiveloo, of Plantation Road, Singapore, yesterday pleaded guilty m the Eighth Magistrate's Court to stealing a car worth SI. BOO belonging to Lin Chuan Huat. on the night of July 8. The Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, postponed sentence till July
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  • 144 4 BRITISH film producer Mike Todd may visit Singapore m conjunction with the screening of his great film, "Around the World m 80 Days." This was stated by Mr. Run Run Shaw, a leading Colony film magnate, shortly before he left for Tokyo yesterday. Mr. Shaw, who is
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  • 232 4 IF government servants do not have the right to strike, then they might as well dissolve their unions, Mr. Goh Kong Bcng, the President of the 3,000-strong Singapore Teachers Union, said yesterday. Mr. Goh said that the General Orders Nos. 207 and 203 under
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  • 112 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Men. The Federation Government today appealed ti quests Invited to the forthcoming Mcrdcka ro'ebration.s to send their "RSVP's" promptly. They should state whether or not they accept the invitations on reply cards enclosed with the invitations, No po~taqe stamps are required for these
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  • 85 4 LEE TIAN YEW, alias Ah Soon, 29. was jailed for <even year? by Mr. Justice Chua m the Singapore High Court yesterday on two charges of armed robbery. Lee was found fufltj of robbing a taxi-driver, Abdul Rahman bin Noordin, of $8 m Ptmgfol Road
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  • 133 4 Jaganathan Protests To Mr. Lim PRESIDENT of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan, yesterday protested to the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock against, Government's nonimplementation of its Malayanization programme m certain departments. During a personal interview Mr. Jaganathan told Mr. Lim that certain departments have not only
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  • 98 4 THE NEW Zealand warship "Royalist," which is due m Singapore on Thursday, will be available for service with the Far East Fleet, as part of the New Zealand Government's contribution to the Commonwealth Far East Strategic Reserve. In announcing this yesterday, the Commissioner for
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  • 594 5 Municipal Workers Get Warning Note Men To Judge For Themselves KUALA LIMPIR, Mon. The president of the Municipal Council, >Ir. AD. York, today warned all daily paid employees of the Counts they would be breaking their rut of employment should they so on strike
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  • 134 5 MIDNIGHT MARAUDERS CAPTURED BY POLICE KUALA LUMFUB M a. —Police dis< losed toi thai a band of juv- nile c m who had been s: jning mes m the Ang n-- Tamby Abe: ill h i areas had been detl ned. -ilice anti-vice led by Mr. P. Samy sh for
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  • 86 5 RS H. T in -v i 5 re-< ed Chairman of I Section of the Malayan aese Association m Johore Bahru at the M nd an general n ting n iI f OftVe-bearers c I at the h Vi Tl V ng;
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  • 45 5 Watch Out For Trouble Makers' IPp H The chairman c: tne ni m workers. Mr. A. Venugopal, war inionists to guard j were infiltrate into m >iient object ol •"•■MBf industrial warn I Venugopal was addM»> c of on ie Lar it and Mat- tri.-t5.
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  • 50 5 R. Men y exchanged fire and put a gang of four »m the looh district of T.\ fist packs were ate r L« night, the sentr I Craisaelea Estr, Muar, h °re. opened fire at outside the perm fire was returned three figures were seen
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  • 16 5 BROKER Shair Singh. 34. I md drowned last night X R.ver. Po.ice are ~z
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  • 271 5 Official Assures Han Chiang School Students PENANG, Mon. Students of the Han Chiang High School were told by Dr. N.K. Menon, chairman of the Settlement Committee for Health and Education, that the Federation Government has no intention whatsoever of killing Chinese education
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  • 177 5 'STRUCK OFF' LAWYER IN COURT AGAIN PENANG, Mon. An ex-lawyer was given four months' grace to pay up arrears of Employees' Provident Fund contributions but failed to do so, Mr. Tan Teik Peng, Assistant Commissioner for Labour, told the Magistrate's Court today. Lim Kheng Kooi, who has been struck off
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  • 185 5 Plans For Event Under Way KUALA LUMPUR, llbn.— The Federation GovernDMCi hag ippo ttted I three-member OOOUllittec headed i;v Oommeroe Secretary, Mr. A.J.D.C. Loch, to prepare Kuala Lumpur tot the holdillg of the next plenary sessioa oi ECAFE here m April 1998. With the
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  • 97 5 PFXAXG. IfOD. —Five men. Sye i bin Yassim, Ahmad bin Banta, Jaffar bin Abdullah, Shaik bin Ali and Ti<> Hi i Kheng, claimed trial m the Magistrate's court today to a harge of dishonestly retaining 27 stolen radios belonging t > Tan SCOW 800. at
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  • 89 5 YOU WON'T BE HANGED, GIRL TOLD BUTTERWORTH. Mon. The Circuit Magistrate here, Inrhe Hassan bin Hussain, assured a distressed 22-year-old girl today that she would NOT be hanged. The giri, Lee Siew Gaik and her mother. I,im Soak IJoey. (jO. were produced on a chars c of causing the death
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  • 50 5 PENANG, Mon. Kedah royalty graced the wedding reception given bj Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hashim nt t heir residence, "Penawar" m Ayor [tan Road here last night on the occasion of the wedding of their third sen. Mr. A/mi bin Mohamed Hashim tv Miss Norilli binte Talib.
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  • 227 5 PENANG GETS A NEW LOOK FOR MERDEKA PENANG, Mon.— Three i atstanding buildings m Pteaang, the Residency, the Supreme Court and police headquarten will be I od4il during the ir.erdcka celebial:ons re next no nth. is I by the Settlement i er, Mr. It H A. H« said lepartmeni wou
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  • 87 5 THE Kuala Lumpur "V" Business and Professional Women s Club held a fashion show at its Clubhouse on Saturday. The models all amateurs displayed with professional aplomb dresses with refreshing names ranging from "Alamanda" and "Boomps A Daisy" to "Chinta Hati" and "Mcrdeka." Interspersed between
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  • 153 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Malaya's representatives to the international women's world conference returned here by BOAC today alter attending the ten-day seminar at Kandy. Ceylon i Twenty seven delegates from South-east Asia. Britain. South Africa and Holland attended the conference. The leader of the
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  • 75 5 PENANG, Moo.— Two dbcetors of a f;rm claimed trial here today to a charge of dealing m If] 1 ins of ma'.chfs On which custom! duty, amounting to 14,632, had not been paid. Tiicv were Vnz How 'lins If, and Cbeans Jon Kec. 55.
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  • 89 5 R.C. Calls At Penang Croc Farm PEXAXG. Mon.— Thirty-one crocodilei arc being bred m a crocodile farm at Pcrmatang Damar Laut. Today, the Resident Commissioner, Penang, .Mr. R. P Bwgham, visited the farm during his tour of the southwest district of Penang island He was told by the District Officer,
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  • 75 5 A SINGAPORE District Court Jodie, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta. vestcrcay issued a warrant for the arrest of Quek Kiok Thiang. who failed to attend court to answer a summons charge. Qliek m lUejßtd to invc ■arried on an insurance Mtti* ncs< between Aug. 1. last year
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  • 123 5 ANTI-REID WHIP NOW PRO CHARTER SEREMBAX, Men. Negti Sembilan Alliance Whip. Dato Raja llaniliah, who walked out m protest against the adoption ol the Reid report during the umno general assembly on March 20, today assured elected Alliance councillors that he supported the constitutional White Paper. The State Secretary. Inche
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    • 480 6 ACCORDING I i the Australian Minister for Trade. Mr. J. IfcEwen, Australia b keen on increa:>in£ the expert of manufactured goods to Singapore and the Federation. Despite the progress she has made m the industrial field, mod Malayans regard Aus'ra! s as the producer of primary products such
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    • 461 6 'THE repeated calls which have boon made by Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and other leaders for putting an end to the ■'malicious rumours" that are being ipread throughout the Federation would be more effective if drastic action is taken against those who have the effrontery to otter
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  • 164 6 We, the PEOPLE Sir May I reply to MOTORIST partly to defend my original statements, and partly' to expose the paucity of thought which typifies my critic's letter. I am accused of misrepresentation because I object to a $250 fine for a motorist who has pleaded guilty to a rharge
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  • 579 6 National Anthem for Merdeka Sir We read m the paper that Malaya will probably not have a natii nal anthem iii time foe Merdeka, This seems to us very disappointing particularly as, m the lint piaee. the authorities have had plenty ol time to get one ready, to have taught
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  • 419 6 Traffic Fines had contributed towards the accident, and (ri) the fine imposed was one of $250 or less. My Penang critic may not have noticed that just such a case was deait with m Penang quite recently. Mv critic states: "No one, moto r i st or otherwise, wants to
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  • 240 6 Sir I understand that round about 40 students from the third year final normal 1956 were put m the referred class and reexamined m June 1957. Only four passed and the re t were referred again. The results clearly show that it is not the fault of the
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  • 170 6 Sfr With reference to Ofo*eirner*S statement of July 5, mutt say he fl not an observant observer as the table below clearly shows his observations are a lot of bal- dcrdash. Everywhere m the world Laboratory Technicians are among the highest paid officers, m fact the second highest
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  • 581 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By T\l KING the debate on the Charter for independent Malaya m the Federal Legislative Council, la.st week, there was much ado about the observations of a nominated men'ber who reminded the House that there is a section of the people who
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  • 1125 6 -SOVIET SURVEY- C [IIE Kremlin crisis will be with us for a long time. From the very beginning it was clear that it had not ended with the formal resolution of the Central Committee deposing Malenkov, Mototov, Kaganovich and others. And, indeed, the whole affair had
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  • 56 7 The Girl With A Sunny Smile... photo. "JAPANESE screen actress Izutni Yukirama (her name means "The Fountain of the Snow Village), arrived ;it London Airport with a hus;e sunshade and a winsome smile. After attending the Berlin Film Festival she will visit Paris and London to discuss film contracts before
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  • 179 7 Ella Fitzgerald punched on jaw in jazz session ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, July 15 (IP)— A jazz isn went berserk, leaped on to the sta^e of the Warner Theatre and punched singer Ella Fitzgerald m the jaw while she was singing a song. "YouVa got another man." the:..-.• ■■> roamed
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  • 107 7 A husband threatens Charlie Chaplin Jr. HOLLYWOOD. July 15 (AP) Police said Chirlrs Chaplin Jnr. ujs .>le^pine; soundly m a cell for drunkards at the civ i.nl >esterd.\v after the> saved him from an irate husband. Officers said they wore called earl> on Sundiy mornine to an apartment house to
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  • 85 7 Abbott Costello split BOLLYWOOD, July ter) ;be dim i one ly Bud Al an 1 Lou i en up, C Be rid le reaa n wi i that the i 61 wanted lo n toe c while. Costelio "tr.o brf cf.t." ol the team, is tCfl yr.ir- yourmc.'. 'i be
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  • 118 7 MIAMI. July IS 'UP) Police yesterday arrested Jake Lamottft, Conner middleweight boxing champion ol the world, nil chargi I Ol drunken drivinu f Lair, ttta waa n leased on DSSISQ b nd pending an app4 arance In the traffic court next Thursday. Offlc< ra
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  • 443 7 Mo hard feelings over Karim being made the new Aga Khan Aly and Sadruddin laugh at those rumours GENEVA, July 15 (AP) Prince Aly Khan and his half-brother, Harvard graduate Prince Sadruddin, laughingly denied yesterday there was any estrangement between them. They said they had no hard feelings because 20--year-old
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  • 142 7 PARIS. July IS (Reuter) Paris garage proprietor Jean Barrier, who faces a French record of :>.. r »0l) polite charges for parking offences, intends t;> appeal for leniency. If all 2,500 parking offences were proved against M. Barrier, he would be liable to
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  • 405 7 Regretted identifying him, she says LONDON, July 15— Attractive airport girl Mary Alice Keed. 27, questioned about her part m the recapture of Alfred George Hinds, said:. .."l regretted it To some extent I admired him." I Miss Hood, an assistant at Bristol Airport,
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  • 157 7 Rossellini will stay on in India NEW DELHI. July 15. (AP)— Italian movie director Roberto Rosseliini said here yesterday he has no present plans to leave India until he finishes several films for the Indian government. His actress-wife Ingrid Bergman has said she and Rossellini planned to resume living together
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  • 42 7 LONDON. July 15, (AP)—A ynusic'mn m a London tavern wnt killed by his ouitor on SntTirday night. A baud icas playing its final number when the lights flickered. Electric guitarist William Senyxit. 50, collapsed, electrocuted because of faulty wiring.
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  • 66 7 TOKYO; July 15. (UP)— Communist China ci aimed today that its fishermen caught a giant rectangular fish oil the coast of Cheidang, m southeast China. Peking Radio said the fish. "of a pure rectangular ihapc weighed about 1,008 pounds and was over 10 feet long."
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  • 172 7 TEMPLERS EX-ADC WILL ASSIST VICTORIA, British Columbia. July 15 (AP) A young Englishman will leave hero soon for Communist China where he hopes to resurrect a newspaper founded by his grandfather m Shanghai m 1815. The paper, the North China Daily News,
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  • 108 7 MADRID. July 15. (APi— One hundred Spanish children war.: to r.e.p rr.ake littie Ricnard S*e lasi days happy. The nine-year-od er r of Arr.cr. rr r.edian Fed Skelton is sufTering fr< m ieukem:a, a form of canotr. Hi? fathei is ::-k >:.z h:
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  • 87 7 Sky marriage crash-lands in courthouse PLATE. Kansas July 15 iUPj The "sk* marriage a 54-year-old cemetery mill:' nairf r. c his beaut:! li brun 29, hs« crashlanded m cour Edv.ard L Williams said In a til r. that he u-a, totails without funds- and asked the court t rnod:U allrr.'ny
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  • 147 9 Claim For Imperial Preference SINGAPORE Government is now making a bid to assist industry to establish a claim for Imperial Preference on local made goods sent upcountry. A Singapore Ministry of Commerce and Industry statement issued yesterday said: "The attention of the Ministry has been
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  • 295 9 Tunku To Lay Stone At K.L. Fair ...A LUMPUR. Mon.— Moot facade depictMaiayan Industry Agriculture m Mur.s now being erected WlO| Sun Co. at Petjlintf Jaya fbl the Indeience T: ade Fair opening at the satellite ;n next month. :aeade will comprise a i*ructure oi Dexion .-lotted ar.fle with pla-tic,
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  • 87 9 The team will leave for Hongkong en-route to Taipei m a chartered aircraft. It will spend a fortnight m Formosa visiting industrial works and meeting business and government oilicials. The trip is m response to an invitation by the Commercial and Industrial Association of Formosa to three Singapore commercial associations
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  • 29 9 AUSTRALIA'S first car proving ground, constructed by General Motors-Holden Ltd., near Lang Lang. Victoria, will po into partial operation shortly. The ground cover? more thnn 2.100 acres.
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  • 533 9 WITH the exception of local rubbers, all sections of the shares market were firm and active, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Price changes announced by 1 the Association were: NfALAYAN s -.arebrokers yes- reported the following rs frds 6; Fraser Neav<
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  • 105 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m Hi rates to merchants yesterday. \e-.v York: buying, T.T 32-9/16, O.D. 32-11 IC 90 days airmail 32-15/16 credit bills. 33 trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T. 31-1/lfi. on. 3i-:r 16, 90 day* airmail I 31-1/1 credit bills, 31-9/16 trade
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  • 204 9 A 64-member delegation of Singapore businessmen and industrialists is expected to leave the Colony on July 28 for Formosa m a bid to reduce the trade gap between Malaya and that country. Last year Malaya had a $28 million adverse balance of trade with
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  • 149 9 THE makers of foreign-built automobiles sold about 100,000 units m the United States last year and say they will double that total this year. Registration figures so far this year indicate they have an excellent chance of achieving the higher volume. And, barring
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  • 114 9 SINGAPORE rubber prices j yesterday closed idle at 94 cents per lb. for InternaI tional first grade August shipment, a ri^e of i cent on Friday. The marke', was quiet and featureless throughout the day. At noon the market was quiet at 935 cents. ■"There 'was a fair
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  • 59 9 PRODUCTION of steel In the United Kingdom for the first six months of the year was 11.140.000 tons compared with 10.600.000 tons for the same period last year. This Increase of 5.1 per cent means that total production this year Is expected to exceed 22.000.000 tons
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  • 116 9 SINGAPORE Chinese produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, July/August $245 buyers, $25$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $40£ sellers, m drains $45* sellers. Muntok white pepper 31 10 sellers, Sarawak white SI Of) sellers, special Sarawak black $74. COPRA HOLIDAY, CUTLER, BATH CO. LTD
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  • 29 9 RADIO Becker. Radio Communieatie Industry, (radio communication engineering works). Zeist. the Netherlands, had recently opened a new factory, thus enlarging its total site to 19,375 sq. feet.
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  • 172 9 OUTER ROADS Arima Maru, P'rancisville, Lulu. Rcbeverett. Schwabenstien, Manila. Maru, Hanyang, Van Riebeeck, Sty. Manila, Louise Lvkes, Theta Star. Michael. Jcbsen, Silver Dragon. Ai'na Bakke, Mcdon, Prosper, Prcs. Tyler. De Eprens. Thavenson, Asphalion, Hikone, Malaya fi r Brndevorett. North Star, Iliinrh. Batanchari, Thorstrand, Chengtu, Kali, starebore. Salatiga,
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  • 198 9 r PIIE first course of training for central bankers may begin next September at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia Training College, Sydney, according to a decision taken at recent meetings In Canberra and Sydney of hank officials from various Commonwealth countries Officials present at the meeting
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  • 79 9 Mr. Alfred T. Zodda (above) has been appointed vice-president of 01 m Mathieson International Corporation responsible for Asian and other overseas operations. Main production centres of the company m Asia are at Manila and Baroda m India, with distribution centres m Singapore, Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei. Hongkong, Saigon,
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  • 287 9 THE new regulation of the Indonesian Government regarding foreign exchange m general frees the rupiah from the official rate m trade transaction but is not yet applicable to the barter-consign-ment existing between Indonesia and Singapore. A spokesman of the Indonesian Consulate General m Singapore explained
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  • 91 9 outputs from estate md mine? m the Gvtlllie GlOUp announced for June are: rubber C.854,800 lb.; tea (black) 188.000 lb.; palm oil 1.345 tons; palm kernels 081 tons; tin ore 1,680 piculs. Unitac Ltd. report the following June rubber crop?: Malaka Pinda P4.f«00 lb.; United Malacca 107.205
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    • 204 9 barber- fern-ville lines c York, Philadelphia, Ba Itimore, Mobile, New Orleans, Houston. (via Suez) Spore P. Sham Ptnang New York •fi^CSVIUI 15/16 July 14 Aug FSASCISVILIE 13 :i |uly 22|uly 26/28 |uly 30 Aug frem s v < Los Angelei. San Francisco, (via Hongkong) N.York L. Ales S. F?co H.
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    • 129 9 NOTICES s.s. "MEIKEI MARU" Due 18th July from Japan Hongkong pONSIGNEES are advised that m view of the present abnormal conditions at the Singapore Harbour Board the above vessel will discharge cargo consigned to Singapore m the Eastern Anchorage. Consignees are therefore urgently requested to apply to the undersigned for
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    • 537 9 NOTICES NATURALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1™ that the following persons whose names and addresses are given beiow are applying to the Governor lor naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why na'.uralisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the lacts to
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    • 558 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance CHAPTER 11 In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY No 538 of 1 1956. Re MM KNEE HOCK formerly trading as Chop Kian Seng m partnership wl h Le< Ah What ii i Ong Ah Chei if >, Rf T
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  • 3152 10 For ten days each Year this Maharaja is Divine The Dussehra Festival is held every October, and during this period, the Maharaja of Mysore holds Durbar every night for nine days and on the tenth goes m state with his elephants to reveal to the thousands of his subjects that
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    • 357 10 TODAYS QUOTATION: MM^B^H^V^B^B^^M "I he >x-vt d<><Uir is the rfissWiS one you run for nnd I^KflnHiflflMiflflHlHflBh runt find "—Diderot. Bd7TlllT^B\U il I ill* 1 1 IM) \V FOR EVERY- MM 1 E I \m^1 If 11 1% <»M: He (harming. consj. rl iMIllil llF derate, courteous j n order to
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  • 586 11 Hoad Makes Smashing Pro Debut SEDGMAN TROUNCEL IN STRAIGHT SETS Frank Sedgman. FOREST HILLS, New York, July 14 (UP)— Lew Hoad celebrated his professional tennis debut today by scoring a smashing victory over Frank Sedgman, a fellow Australian, m the US$lO,OOO tournament of champions at Forest Hills. Hoad. guaranteed US
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  • 189 11 Indian Cricketers To Tour England NEW DELHI. Juhr 14 (Reatcr> The Indian CllHcel Board <>f Control today decided to send a team r,f young cricketers to tour England for tw o months next season. The lean will consist of 14 or IS promising Indian vounssters. It is proposed that tho
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  • 188 11 PHILADFLPHIA. Julf IS (AP) The Philadelphia Phillies ■WCpt a doub!chc;ider from St. Louis G-2 and 11-4 on Sunday, moving into second price, hall I game behind the teajQM lend--1112 Cardinals. i The Cincinnati Rcd'.e^? dugfed j their w.iv nut of i seven-game j losing streak with 9-t; and 12-4
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  • 131 11 Two Killed In Race Smash-up RHEIMS, France. July 15 (UP)— Two racing drivers died yesterday when their sports cars crashed m separate accidents on the Rncims Tracks. The first to be killed was MacKay Frazer, identified by track officials as an American citizen who had spent much of his life
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  • 27 11 DUBLIN. July 15 (Reuter) —Ashley Cooper, the world's leading amateur lawn tennis player, won the men's singles title at the Irish International championships here yesterday.
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    150 11 WASHINGTON, July 15— Glenn Patterson, 17. Gallaudct preparatory school basketball player, is one of the outstanding court perjormers :>2 the United States capital area, despite the fact he is deaf. During the 1956--1957 season, the 6-foot (1.8 metres) Glenn scored 487 poiyits m 16 games for a 30.4 average, and
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  • 152 11 Thai Boxer Retains Orient Title TOKYO. July 15 (AP) Thailand's Orient welterweight champion. Somdez Yongtrakit, retained bis title tonight with a split decision over Jiro Sawada of Japan m a 12-rc bout at Tokyo's International Stadium. It was the 26-year-; i r.-.a. Air Force Sergeant's seventh iriefer.ee of the crown
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  • 83 11 He Loses Amateur Status STUTTGART. July 15, (Reuben Ro.J Ge:zcr. a young Wot German footballer took p?. rt m the Melbourne Olympics, was deprived of hi? amateur status and ii Croon tootl all for nine by the Wuertten I ci z A r,; tc Footl all C irt here today.
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    • 101 11 li! Abner 5y A/ Capp MUSHROOM MINE HAS j^ YL^fe^ U CT l/*ir^^HERE'S s^ >- fSm 4som AUey Oop B Y v T > Hamlin The Heart Of Juliet Jones By Stan Drake i P I AA V HHHHHHII^^HHUH I anp julie writes.. *eve's.in coMptFre 1 I &j'< I fi
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  • 92 12 MRS. Peggy Wee is congratulated by Mrs. T. M. Calhaem. wife of the chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, as she is being presented a trophy won by Golden Melody last Saturday. Attractive Mrs. Peery Wee leads m Pop's Stable's C«olden Melody (Ward), winner of the Stewards
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  • 49 12 jhgfjh ATHLETICS: S^mpore Iv.ter-Sehool Sj > Meet at Be: S- S R S-A.l i. Junior C i "A H ko~ try i: Rajaji S.C. m y > Fairer I v iern SC. vt Bee S 7 P irk; BASKETBALLI Hongkong (Lep Sen I M S pore (SI AAI at Great
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  • 53 12 b:. i" -Ir. a Delv.i:« EAIO.OOO (£B.OOO 5 ng> Doomben Cup by a r vet r. furlongs and a' >omben. W.J. Bi Is law's T i 5 to 1 c ianc< r firal :ur>:*.g r Far-;-." ir (16 to P and Baystone 9 1 vho r^.nisheci a ~rid
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  • 24 12 STANDARDPICS show how they finished at Bukit Timah last Saturday, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Clubs July Meeting.
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  • 141 12 Third Wicket Stand Saves West Indies SOUTHAMPTON, July 15 (Rcuter) A stand of 132 m under two hours for the third wicket by Bruce Pairaudeau 89 not out and Everton Weekes 62 helped the West Indies regain some of the initiative after being 49 behind on first innings against Hampshire
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  • 1035 12 KESAVAN SETS TWO NEW SPRINT RECORDS Wing (GESS). 440 yards: <lleat 1) E. Frida (ACS).— S3.I see, X Ali Siraa ißcatty) 3 I'alrick Bnu:i < >>J I.1 IHeal 2> l v. Balakrishnan 1 Bar: ley- ."Usec. 2. Fazalulah Johari (Siglap), 3. Yeoh Tcck Choong (PPSS); (Heat 3) 1. M. Nathan
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  • 121 12 muar Mm Tin Mu;ir Hospital Badminton Party B beat Muar Lick Badminton Party ti-0 with one match drawn m a friendly badminton match held ■it the Chei Chi Club recently. Results: Singles: Can Kirn Seng beat \C Hack Soon 15-8. 15-11; Chong Chin Boon beat Mun Yoke Henj,
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  • 246 12 Malayan B'ton Championships—Only 4 Foreign Entries IPOH, Mon. Eddy Choong, one of the world's most renown badminton players, returns to Malaya shortly to win a title which has so far eluded him. That title is the Malayan singles crown. For although our
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  • 118 12 THE following have been selected to play for Singapore against Malacca m the annual inter-state cricket to be. played on the Singapore Recreation Club padang this week end. John Woodhouse (Capt), C. Arkell, J. Kirkham, (SCC), L. King. M. Hanrahan. B. Bone (RAF), A. Delilkan (University) R.
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  • 270 12 American Cagers Show Tuan Yon How Crew-out Gary Ausbun, an all-round athlete, who was Allstate football player m high school, stole the spotlight m the charity basketball game between the US Venture for Victory and Colony's Tuan Yon at Great World last night. Dishing out scintillating 1 basketball, Gary collected
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  • 785 12 The Full List Of En trios Following is the full list of entries: MEN'S SINGLES Foreign: Eddy Choong; Perak: Lim Foh Thye.' Chan Ten 2 Kok, Foo Vong Khean and Foo Sze Chun; Sarawak; Lim Khiok Seng, Kho Kui Leong and Sim Lang Siew. Selangor: Abdullah Piruz. Lai Fook Ying,
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  • 207 12 Royal Signals Enter Final ROYAL S:-nals qua] r f-i for ihe final < the PaiKer Cv p boc( c r com petition i iminating Singat Guard lv g:nicnt 4-U a": 51...1 Barrack yesterday. The Signal- v. -rr- r- An runners-up m the fir.;-. play* I a stei mii ai wei
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  • 34 12 IPC H, T "n Encl;.- Scho 1 T r j r c r bf 3-1 on the Ipoh padane i ,/2 Kumarac-'J the winners v Sharkawi jrr-ied lor Ar.dt:- School.
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