Singapore Standard, 23 July 1957

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  • 414 1 Hopes Of Re-establishing Authority In Outlying Islands Washed Out RESULTS WERE NO SURPRISE cipalities and regencies. These successes would hamper the present efforts of the Central Government to re-establish its authority m areas outside Java which are exercising powers previously held by Jakarta, political sources said.
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  • 442 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said today that he had "full confidence" m Finance .Minister Colonel Sir Henry Lee. 7. c Tanku --aid that any advice he might have given to the Colonel about keeping away from Kuomin--ang elements
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  • 238 1 FIFTH DAY OF INQUIRY IPOH. Mon. An official req.:- rf no Urn lledical of the T-Bs-I k .ng Rambutan Mental H jpii Dr. a.x. Cocheme, r the transfer of Dr S. Parampalam was rejected by the Commission of Inquiry when it resumed hearings m the High C
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  • 43 1 JAKARTA. July 22 (UP) Minister of Foreign Affairs Subandrio and Vice Premier Hardi will represent Indonesia at Malaya's Independence celebration on August 31. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said it was not yet known when the two would leave for Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 49 1 A REPORTER of the Sin Poh Press. Singapore, yesterday reported to the Police that he was assaulted by a union official m the Labour Ifinstry. Mr. Chan Kwee Chee said was assaulted after an ar-ument w.th the official W a it ry printed m the paper.
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  • 180 1 NICOSIA, July 22 (Reuter) A "small number" of Royal Air Force transport planes have been placed at ihe disposal of Air Vice Marshal Laurence Sinclair, British Commander m the Arabian peninsula region. This was announced by an RAP' spokesman here today. Air Vice-Marshal Sinclair
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  • 106 1 Strikers And Police Clash LOXDOX, July 22, (Reuter) Bus strikers dashed! with police md sebotay I six I ng-distanCC coaches at Car- 1 South Wales, today as a nation-wide rtoppf-H among private transport workers entered its third ciay. Some 500 men mirfled round the coaches when they halted at a
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  • 37 1 ISIDORO CATTONI who has just celebrated his 102 birthday at his village of Ciago Ivezzano. Italy, advised well-wishers: "If you want to reach my age take only snuff. It's good for your health."— Reuter.
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  • 32 1 THE Queen has ordered coin-operated telephones for Buckingham Palace, so calls made by the Palace staff do not go on the Royal bill, the Sunday Dispatch said on Sunday.— U.P.
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  • 24 1 THE Foreign Ministry has decided to invite 50 students from 21 countries to study m Japan m the next fiscal year. -AP.
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  • 54 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Police today launched an allout war on beggars and jaga kreta boys m an effort to clear them from the Federal Capital before Merdeka Day. More than 15 youths have been detained and more are being rounded up m the operation to clear
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  • 351 1 LONDON, July 22 (UP) Commenting on the news that Lord Patrick Beresford, favourite escort of Princess Margaret recently, see left, has been transferred by the army to Cyprus, the Daily Express said today: "Being a friend of the Princess seems to be a qualification these
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  • 62 1 LONDON. July 22 (Reuter) A Bill to provide for the independence of the Federation of Malaya began its passage through the House of Lords today. It was read a first time. There was no discussion. It has to be agreed m principle, debated m detail
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  • 38 1 TWO young women were taken to the Singapore General Hospital suffering from caustic soda poisoning last ni?ht. Low Gek Huay was admitted m a serious condition, and Low Lin, 21. was treated' as an outpatient.
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  • 60 1 LONDON. July 22 (Reuter) The Governor of Hongkong, Sir Alexander Grantham, today conferred for an hour with the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd. on problems facing the Colony. At London Airport, the Governor said he would probably discuss trade with China with the Colonial Secretary but
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  • 34 1 AT LEAST 13 deaths were attributed to the weather today as millions m the eastern United States fled from cities to beaches and the countryside to escape the scorching heatwave. Reuter.
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  • 17 1 AT LEAST 19 people have died m floods sweeping \ve?t Java. Reuter reports from Jakarta.
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  • 126 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said today that restrictions about which Ulu Gombak villagers had complained to him yesterday had nothing to do with the Emergency. Ulu Gombak. he said, was not a black area but restrictions to building and residence were
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  • 36 1 THE Singapore Special Branch detained two more Chinese High School students over the week-end. They are Lim Feng See and Khoo Kee Siang. The two boys were detained under the Public Secur.ty Ordinance.
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  • 34 1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA and Vietnam have called ior Vietnam's unification on the basis of general elections a? provided ior m the 1954 Geneva Agreements on Vietnam, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 122 1 WORKERS' WELFARE SOCIETY BANNED KUA L A LUMPCR Mon. The Federation High Commissioenr today banned the Malayan Workers' Well are So<iet>. and this morning the Special Branch scaled its (iflice at 86 Jalan Ra.ia Laut, Kuala Lumpur. A Police spokesman told the Standard that the Society was "dissolved" because •'Government
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  • 45 2 L Cpl. ttary Roy d Bursvne. 21. of the Rov.il Austr illan Army Scrv.ce Corp.. and his bride, the former Miss Sucila de Silva. a normal trained teacher attached to the Ipoh Conve.it. after their marriage at St. John's Church. Ipch. last Saturday.
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  • 82 2 Municipal Men Decide: No Strike XI -A LUMPUR. Mon. Two thousand Municipal i ployees,w .0 had real ned to; r. str. jj or. 1 v -.at they will r.ot la rcllsi raft A Lac .r Ministry tatemeni :ei y? the dispute .r.irirvn' Coun- W <er.V n has bean settled "on
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  • 206 2 PENANG. Mon. A 16-year-old rubber tapper Ya'acob bin Ibrahim, who was described as a "bully" m the Assize Court today, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment (to be served m a juvenile detention institution, > on a charge of causing grievous hurt to Yusoff
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  • 56 2 BUTTERWORTH. Mon An elderly passenger was lost SI >ca in mid-channel between Penang and Butter worth last while travelling m the terry launch Talanq. An alarm of "man overhear.:" was raised when he fell. The vessel was brought to a halt and a life boat lowered. 'A search
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  • 497 2 PENANG, Mon. Firewood dealer, Teoh Guan Kok, alleged m the Sessions Court today that former Traffic Superintendent of the Penang Port Commission, GJ. McCully did not return him his $1,000 although he had seen *McCully four or five times for the money.
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  • 82 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 30-year-old labourer, Keh Sui Her, of Petaling was admitted to hospital with a broken leg following a motor accident near his house over the weekend. Another workman, Ngai Lan, 22, also of Petaling, was on the same day admitted to hospital with
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  • 105 2 PENANG. Mon. Magistrate, Mr. Au Ah Wah. today ordered Yeoh Niap Pin. who stole some rambutans to take the fruits back to the estate from which they were stolen Yeoh and four others pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing 80 rambutans belonging to Ang
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  • 81 2 Australian To Advise On Central Bank KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Banking circles here today welcomed the Federation Government's action m inviting an Australian expert to advise it on the creation of a Central Bank. The expert, Mr. W. H. Wilcock. is Assistant Governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia which is
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  • 37 2 HONGKONG. July 22 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.31 to £1 Sterling; 56.***** to US$l 51. 8.'33 to Malayan $1: $0,136 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5262 to a tael.
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  • 148 2 CLOSING rubber pi ices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* Spot 921 H| Int. Aue R.S.S No. 1 M W K.S.S. No. 2 921 921 R.S.S No. 91; 92 Tone: Inactive. The price ot tin m Sineanore >esttrda\ was S373ii per picul (Down 12 cts).
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  • 49 2 QUAN KOW TOH. yesterday claimed trial m tl Sing pore Eighth Magistrate's Court, to charges of house tri and using criminal force on a -.v'tan. Tan Sofa Keng, wi Intenl to < rtn cc her modesty, on July 2!. He was allowed I af] f (506 until July
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  • 209 2 Condemn Top Red's Appeal Dismisse KUALA LUMPUR, Mob, I .'".c c. tion Court cf Appeal toda> the death sentence rr. Wee, rita Ah -ich committee n Ma an C Pn v. as ca] m Cochrane Re n this year with a hand-grenade m his C-roa am M% I M I
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  • 31 2 Church Women 's Annual Fete THE Church Women's Asa* Church of the nsion, W e, hold its annual fun-fair txday, July 1 a.m. Le I .fe at the Governor of Singapore,
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  • 471 3 DEBTS No Solution To Plight Of Govt. Men -EMPLOYEES' VIEW THOUGH the Singapore government has set a target for all its employees to declare that "they are free from pecuniary embarrassment by October this year," it has not suggested any other alternative for the solution of this problem of indebtedness
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  • 68 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices CHIRLEY Ann Jones. 16, is a typist at M.I. Room. R.A.F. Changi. Shirley came to Singapore with her parents two years ago. Recently she won two beauty contests the "Charm Girl contest and was also crowned "Miss X-Ray Queen." Shirley is keen m modelling and
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  • 243 3 Opium Smuggling Over Thai-Malaya Border Will Go On -THAI OFFICIAL IT is absolutely impossible to stamp out the smuggling of large quantities of opium from Thailand into Malaya, Mr. Suchit Jotikabukkana, an Excise Officer from the Thai Government, said m Singapore yesterday. He said approximately two tons of opium, valued
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  • 168 3 SHE SPURNED HIS LOVE AND WAS STABBED, COURT TOLD A COWHERD knifed a 14-year-old girl because she did not want to marry him, the Singapore High Court was told yesterday. A. Thangavello, 27, was iharged with the attempted murder of Sundari at Jalan Pagak, off Kampong Melayu on April 29.
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  • 49 3 SINGAPORE Customs officers raided a shophouse m Chitty Road at dawn yc-terday and seized 124 pounds of opium worth 540.000. The opium was found hidden m the back of a shop. This is the biggest haul, the Customs have made since February this year.
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  • 169 3 Town Council To Take Action JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Johore Bahru Town Council has decided to take action against those who sell rotten fish and meat m the town's main market. The decision, taken at a recent meeting of the Council, followed
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  • 60 3 AMERICAN dancer. Miss Katherine Dunham. will spend two hours today signing her photr^. which will be for sale to the public at 50 cents a copy. Autograph hunters can meet her at the Singapore Cold Storage Arcade from 3 p.m. Proceeds of the sale w:ll be
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  • 272 4 THE City Council elections m December will be a testing ground for socialist unity m Singapore, said the Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday. Mr. Lim once again urged all genuine socialists to get together and fight as one team if they wished to work
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  • 280 4 KUALA LUMPUR, M rt. Fed. rati n Chief Minister, 1 unku abdul Rabm m, i da: C nflrmi a •-.at Korean war 1 "'ran Ly Get* ral Sir Jam. > Ca>si Is has been apr Jite independent Mala first D. rector of Op.
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  • 198 4 SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday assured all retrenched employees of the Armed Services m the Colony that the government would do its utmost to find jobs for them. The Chief Minister was commenting on the recent dismissal of civilian
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  • 118 4 A RENEWED attempt will be made at the monthly meeting of tiie Singapore City Council on July SI to set up a Hawkers Advisory Council. Nominated Councillor. Mrs. G. C. Smith, has tabled a motion asking the Council to CO-Operate with Government m establishing this
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  • 81 4 SAM PAN MAX. Lim Teck Huat, 40, who attempted to cash a cheque which he had picked Up, was arrested an I yesterday charged m the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court with misappropriating the cheque. Prosecuting Officer, Inspector F. Samuel told the court that on June 10
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  • 40 4 A FORMER City Council labourer, Arill bin Abdul Aziz, was yesterday lined SlOO, m default two months' jail, by the Singapore Eighth Court Magistrate. Mr. K. T. Alexander, for assaulting his if rmcr mandore, S. Vcerasamy.
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  • 111 4 AN EX-WOMEN'S Royal Na.val Service Officer, Miss Pamela Perch, flew into Singapore last night to marry Dr. Lan Spark who had arrived here from Sumatra two hours before her. Dr. Spark, a medical officer with a.n oil company m Sumatra, first met Miss Perch of Cheshire, England,
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  • 46 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, and foreign diplomats are among the 200 guests invited to the ••Pesta Wartawan" festival of Malay journalists at UMNO House on Sunday. The Pesta marks the first anniversary of the Federation's Malay Journalists Association.
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  • 147 4 Maidservant Tells Court Of Rape AT the e: 1 of a pre i r inquir* ueiore .ur n t m the Singapore Nis i trate's Court v< Chin Seah, 23. v. to stand trial A fa i d charge* i f abducting en -8-ycar-r Id ser and raping her on
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  • 371 4 JUKE-BOX TEST CASE WILL AFFECT LICENSING THE licensing of juke-boxes, rediffusion sets and radios, m bars and coffee shops m the Colony, m the future, rests on the outcome of a "test case" I heard m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday. The "test case* concerned a bar proprietor. Lim
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  • 68 4 THE Singapore Malaysian Ship Officers' Union, whose members include officers from the Federation. Sarawak and Borneo, plans to open branches on the West and East coasts of the Peninsula. A spokesman of the union told the Standard that branches would be opened up m Penang. Port
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  • 213 5 Use Of Military Personnel To Run Services Criticized THE 1,000-strong Singapore Telephone Board Employees Union is to send a delegation to see the Governor, Sir Robert Black to protest against the use of military personnel running the telephone service. This was one of the
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  • 29 5 JOURNALISTS see opium ad licts at work m the tailoring sheds of the Opium Tre itment Centre at St. John's Island during their tour yesterday.
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  • 333 5 SINGAPORE and foreign journalists, number. ng over 20, went on a tour of the Outram Road Remand Prison and the St. John's island Opium Treatment Centre yesterday. The tour was to give the Press an idea of the course opium addicts go through m
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  • 88 5 Colony Police Round Up Housebreakers A POLICE party led by ASP. Elam Din bin BagOO of the Secret Society SubBranch. C.ID.. Singapore, arretted three wanted hou.-e--breakeia m a dawn raid yesterday. Stolen property worth $1,890 wai recovered. A.S. P. Elam Din. who searched a hotel, where one of the wan.cd
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  • 72 5 A HOUSEWIFE. Lim Chwee Moy, who owed 11,000 tontine debtfl was found hanging early ime mornmg, a Singapore Coti ner*| C ani was Udd yesterday. Bet Mi- and. Lee Yin Seng. ar; unemployed tailor, said Urn waa heavily m debt and owed about $1,000 m
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  • 60 5 MEMBER for Tanj-mg Pagar, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (P-AP.) wiil aak the Minister for Communications and Works Mr. Franr-is Thomas at the Singipore Assembly meeting on Thursday on the eonc.ition.s and terms of the new franchise to be granted to Malayan Airways Limited. Mr. Lee will also
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  • 51 5 HARON BIN OSMAN. an cmp'.ovee of the Industrial Gases (Malaya) Ltd. -estetday pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court ,o a rhar-'c of criminal Breach of trust of |5, 802 belonging to the firm. His plea was not accepted and bail ol (5,000 was granted until July
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  • 97 5 S'pore Man To Head Travel Body A SINGAPOREAN will be chosen a.s the next Pacific Area Travel Association chief at the 1951 conference to he held here, the current president of PATA. Col. C. ht Young, said yesterday. Col. Young made this announcement to a group ot loading officials of
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  • 60 5 CHYE HENG HOE. and I woman. Ling Poh Yuen. 22, were charged m a Singapore Court yesterday with possession of 102 lbs, of uneustomeci tobacco at Owen Road on July 20. Alternatively. they were charged with abetting Lee Hor Lock m committing the cftence. Both claimed
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  • 37 5 DETECTIVES of the Secret Society Sub-Branch, C.I.D Singapore arrested a man wanted for murder while combing the city for secret sccietv thugs on Sunday night. The dragnet also pulled m LM. suspected thugs.
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  • 137 5 ABDUL HAMID, an employee Of :he K'allang Gas Works, yesterday pleaded guilty m the F.fth Magistrate's Court to a charge of begging lor alms. Hamid was found begging ■t the Capitol Theatre, where he was seen receiving 10 cents from a passer-by, on July 21.
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  • 209 5 HOPES for a settlement of the 57-day-o'.d strike by 350 busmen employed m the Tay Koh Vat and Hock Lie bus companies m Singapore rose yesterday. Two separate conciliatory meetings were held at t'~' e Labour Ministry between the management? of thc
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  • 121 5 Bid To Cross Rail Tracks Was Fatal THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. recorded a verdict of misadventure yesterday at the inquest on a housewife. Koh Suan Neo, 54, who was fatally knockoc down by a train on May 2.'i. Victor Perera. locomotive driver, said he .-aw Koh walking
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  • 60 5 A SINGAPORE mechanic was way. aid by three thugl and stabbed three times < side the Capitol Theatre on Sunday night. Blood dripping from his gaping wounds, the mechanic afak Kok Chop, staggered across the roaC and took a taxi to Lavender Stieet to get his wounds
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  • 88 5 THE .lohore Hume Guard Team, who won the highest number of poims at t n e Federation Weapon Train. ng Shoo 1 held m Ipoh last week, rereived a warm welcome on then return to Johore Bahru yesterday. At the station was the Mentri Besar. Dato Wan
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    • 439 6 'THE colonial authorities m Sarawak. North Borneo and Brune: will be perturbed by Me statement rr.ade by an Indonesian minister m Samarinda that Kalimantan (Borneo) would one day be freed from colonialism and imperialism. This threat wf.l not be followed by any invasion, but ideas of merdeka
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    • 425 6 'THE Chinese m Malaya still have not realized that unless they unite they will be jeopardizing their future. With independence only a few weeks away, they are still bickering among themselves and placing self-interest above all else. At any rate this is tne impression they give. There has
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  • 1694 6 Indians may all but run things within the next 15 years in GEORGETOWN, British Guiana [NDIANS of Trinidad and British Guiana, through their rapid growth m population and continued westernization, are gaming a steady importance m the affairs of those colonies. Some informed sou icts here feel the Indians may
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  • 439 6 position applies m Malaya \m\m\waM f^jßrJ. I*^BBB B**^aaai m Sir The information given hy Observant m his letter of July 16, shows why he cannot sustain an argument without resorting to discourtesy. It is unwise, however, to presume that abuse can be a substitute for fa< ts.
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  • 120 6 Sir— With a few words I, as a layman, would like to pay tny tribute to men of faraighted policy and keen and broadminded outlook In future Malaya, and fan particular to one whose .statesmanship and leadership ia the be-t r n those .Malayan intellectuals He is.
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  • 644 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By TT will be recalled that fol--1 lowing the troubles caused m Singapore by Chinese High School students, and as a precaution, the Federation Government imposed a ban on the free movement across the Causeway of groups of them ostensibly on study
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  • 114 7 THERE'S a rumour going around that Sabrina (above) is engaged to Tommy Steele's manager. John Kennedy. But both Subrina and John deny. Says Sabrina: "Engaged? I'd never dream of it. We're just good friends." Says John* "Nonsense, I see her often, but I've never proposed
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  • 168 7 South African Govt, Is Determined To Divide The People A BISHOP SPEAKS OUT: GARDEN CITY, New York, July 22 (AP) The Anglican Bishop of Johannesburg, South Africa, the Right Rev. Richard Ambrose Reeves, delivered a sermon on racial discrimination here yesterday. The subject of racial discrimination is almost "an obsession
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  • 66 7 NEW YORK. July 22, (UP)— British actor Wilfred Hydewhite wai married yesterday |0 a Brooklyn-horn ac&ti (fl two years yo'ir.cer than his son. Hyde White. 54. and Wai Ethel Hon nan, 25, wen married m a brief ceremoi-.y. The bfide'fl 52-year-old father. Irving Korem.-m. a
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  • 53 7 VATICAN CITY. July 22 (UP)— Pone Pius xii pushed aside his affairs of state yestor ;;iv to receive m private audience the leukemia-strick-en son of American comedian Re~-i Skelton. Skelton, his sin Richard, nine, daughter Yalentina. 11, a:v. wife were re cived for 30 minutes
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  • 28 7 Kenneth Lewis Roberts, author of the best-selling historical novel "North-west Passage." died at his home m Maine, yesterday, after a short illness. He was 72.
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  • 141 7 LONDON, July 22 (UP) Family pressure has forced a cousin of Princess Margaret to give up the girl he loves— a nurse who helped him convalesce after an illness, a year ago. the Sunday Pictorial said. The man is the 39-year-old Earl
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  • 49 7 NEW YORK, July 22 (UP) Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan, icho set out for California 19 years ago and landed his plane m Ireland, got lost m a Times Square subway station yesterday. A United Press correspondent on his way to work gave kirn the right direction.
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  • 7 7 LIBERACE and hi* mother.
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  • 118 7 BINGHAM Nebraska, July 22 (AP) A 17-year-old girl was nulled from the wreckage Oi a small p:ane yesterday, alter she had spent 40 hours pinned inside with the bodies of her parents and the pilot. Judy Diehl was m "good spirits" when
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  • 400 7 Church Closed And Police Out As Left-wing Priest Is Banned NEW YORK, July 22 (UP) A strife torn Brooklyn Protestant Episcopal Church was shut down yesterday at the end of a service attended by a police squad called m to prevent violence. The Bishop of Long Island ordered the closing
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  • 166 7 says DAILY SKETCH LONDON, July 22 (Reuter) Lord Patrick Beresford, 23-year-old recent escort of Princess Margaret, is being- posted to Cyprus by his army unit, it is reported here today. Iph of the young peer and 26-year-old Princess and leath the headline: "Lord according
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  • 77 7 HONGKONG, July 22 (Reuter) Bicycles which can be folded up into a 14 inch- long bag and carried about by hand, are being produced at a factory m Tientsin, the New China News Agency reported. The report claimed that despite half-sized wheels, the machines could
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  • 148 7 LIBERACE AFTER MOTHER'S BEATING HOLLYWOOD, July 22 (AP) Armed guards were posted at the homes of pianist Liberace and his two brothers yesterday as a result of the mysterious beating of their mother on Thursday night. Hiring of the guards was announced by the pianist's attorney, John R. Jacobs, who
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  • 123 7 CHARLES W. Turner. Junior, 19, I right) and Ms ten year old bride Hnnna Sue Nichols. Turner wa s charged with making a false statement, that Donna Sue was 15. when he obtained their marriacr» licence. A v t h o rities heard about their
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  • 182 7 TAIPEI. Jj:lv 22 (UP)— All American military personnel were banned from scenic Tamsui Beach yesterday m a move to prevent possible friction with Chinese The ban was imposed by Vice-Admiral Stuart [ngersoll U.S. Commander on Formosa. after a series of minor incidents
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    • 890 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****.6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halitax. Montreal, Boston. New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports Sport P.S'ham Penang A£N *AS 22/26 luly 27/28 |uly 29 |uly ANTILOCHUS 20/25 Aug 26 Aug 27/28 Aug POLYDORUS 7/15 Oct 16
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    • 1260 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 d (18 hnesi (Incorpcrateo m Singapore) (12 lines) ■gF THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCCW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load anrl discharge cargo (Via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or
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    • 889 8 MITSUI |3Q LINE S'pjrc P.S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Awojison Maru tor Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe Ir Port 1 Nachisan Moru tor Moji 6 Aug Meiko Maru tor Yokohama, Moji. Kobe Osako via Hongkong 19*>i>Cj 17 Aug Awoboson Maru for Yoko- hama Nagoya, Kobe 26 Aug FOS USA. For New York. Philadelphia,
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  • 179 9 MANUFACTURERS of gunny sacks m China are trying to find new markets for their products m Malaya. At present, the market for gunny sacks m Singapore is inactive and importers here are hesitant about buying them although China gunny sacks are slightly cheaper than those
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  • 44 9 Mission To Taipei Leaves THE first batch of the Singapore and Federation Industrial and Commercial Mission to Formosa is expected to leave for Taipei tonight. It is being led by Mr. Lim Keng Lian. Other members will leave next morning. Mr. Lim Keng Lian
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  • 27 9 BRITAIN'S Gauge and Tool Makers' Association has announced that it will hold an exhibition at Olympia, m London, from May 12 to 28 next year.
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  • 239 9 50 Years' Service To The Far East j TO mark the 50th anniversary of the Swedish East Asia Company Ltd.'s service to the Far East, the company will send out an "extra" ship from Sweden next month. Fifty years ago on Aug. 20 the company sailed its first vessel to
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  • 101 9 Prospects For Export Of Perfumes TO promote the export of their perfumes and toiletries to South-east Asia. Potter and Moore (Aust.) Pty., Ltd.. of .134 City Road, South Melbourne, "have created a special export division. The division manager, Mr. Trevor Angus, recently completed a three-month tour of tho Philippines, Thailand.
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  • 122 9 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday closed inactive at 93 cents per lb. for International first grade rubber for August shipment, a drop of half cent from Friday. The market was quiet throughtout the whole morning with only small business passing. Prices opened slightly lower and at noon was
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  • 16 9 IDRIS Hydraulic Tin's output for the quarter to June 30, was 42 k tons.
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  • 49 9 SAM ALPER, managing director of a British firm of caravan manufacturers, reports that he has travelled more than 100.000 miles by land, sea and air, including a trip right round to the world, to study local conditions and make sure that his export models can meet them.
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  • 287 9 Finance And Commerce THAILAND has imposed a new quota system for rice exports, a member of the Singapore Rice Advisory Council told the Standard yesterday. He said the Thai Government had not placed a total ban on rice exports. Under this
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  • 262 9 Profit Taking Reported PROFIT-TAKING imparted jan irrcsu".ar appearance to '< Industrials In the local mar- ket yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Tins and rubbers were m the main rather steady Price changes announced by the Association were: Buyers Sc en Fed. Dispensary 230 235 Fraser Neave Ords. 297
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  • 98 9 EXECUTIVE VISITS SINGAPORE THE Far East Regional Sales Manager fo r E.R. Squibb Sons. Mr. William D. Davies, Jr., flew into Singapore for a brief stop-over m the OOfjm of an extended tour throughout South-east Asia. The purpose of Mr. Davies' trip is to analyse the medical and pharmaceutical requirements
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  • 326 9 THE Financial Times said yesterday there was perhaps a danger "that the squeeze m the London capital market is also squeezing the ability of our Colonial customers to pay for U.K. goods." Commenting m a leading article on Britain's policy of reducing imports
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  • 115 9 SINGAPORE Chinese produce Exchange noon closing prices per Dicul yesterday were: copra, July /August $25 1 buyers, S26J sellers; coconut oil m bulk $41 sellers, m drums $4f>i severs. Muntok white pepper $10!) sellers; Sarawak white $108 sellers, special Sarawak black $73. COPRA HOLIDAY, CUTLER. BATH CO. LTD.
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  • 105 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: New York- buying. TT. 32-9/16. 0.D.. 32-11/16 90 daya airmail 32-15/16 credit bills 33 trade bills. Canada: buying. TT. 31. OD. 31-1/8, 90 days airmail 31-7 If credit bills. 31-1/2 trad e bill?.
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  • 148 9 Ol TER ROADS HAMBURG Laura Maersk. Sal>ette, City of Ottawa. Sinabang, Maxwell Brander. Kawerau, Batoela. Greenwich. Phir, Douglas Melampus. Paloma. Desmoulea, Muliana. Maetsuycker. Silver. Dragon, Oluf Maersk, Atjeh. Phong Chau. Capetan Georgia. Elisabeth Bakke. Universal Trader. Dolius, Saigon Maru. Tothenstein. Malaya Fir. Rotti, Song Be, Myonia Foochow,
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  • 398 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $2 30 to 52.32J overnight; F. N. ords. $285 to $2.95 overmght. $2 90 to $2.97$ ye>terdav; Gammons $2 70 to $2.65 yesterday; $2 70 and $2.75 overnight: Hammers $2 32$ oxernight; $2.::5 yesterday H. Waurihu $1.93 to $1
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    • 298 9 FLY THE SAPPHIRE SERVICE... The NEW direct air service... For reservations apply to your travel agents or KLM Asia Insurance Building Tel ***** BARBER-FERN- VILLE LINES fer Boston. New York, Philadelphia. Baltimort, Mobile, New Orleans, Houston (via Suez) S pore P. Sham Penang New Tore FRANCISVILLC 26/28 luly 30 Aug
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    • 59 9 NOTICE i 1 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 9.00 a.m. on 25th July, 1957 are required for the supply of dry rations, packed m polythene for airdropping to the Aborigine Offensive Unit. Rations to be delivered m Kuala Lumpur. Full details may be obtained on application, In writing,
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    • 572 9 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD <fc LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nos. 14 <fc 16 Robinson Road, Singapore ON THURSDAY 25th JULY, 1957 at 2.30 p.m. No. 168 EAST COAST RD. Freehold. Area 1.623 sq ft. VACANT POSSESSION (Messrs. Tan. Rajah Cheah. Solicitors'. No. 50 KANDAHAR ST
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    1959 10 The Last Days Of /'f</fV#\ igH^H B TTYDERABAD has disappeared. The Indian Government has wiped it off the map m its vast reorganization of the states. The Telugu-speaking area including Hyderabad City is now part of Andhra, the Kannada-speaking portion has been merged m Mysore and the Marathi-speaking area
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  • 120 10 QHOWGIRL who poses m the nude, Georgina Moore, enhances her figure with bikini for this picture. Gcorpina. a l>runcttc aged 19, from St. Mary Cray, Kent, is acting as a "stand-in" for Princess Margaret for a portrait which is being painted by the Italian artist, Annigoni.
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    • 201 10 w ll' ff Np PMff THE CYCLE CARRIAGE V f CO., (1926) LTD. take great pleasure m announcing theK QJQ _r opening of their air-conditioned HIGH FIDELITY DEMONSTRATION ROOMS ct Head Office: Branch: Orchard Road M. C. A. Building (Ist Floor) (Ist floor) Ampang Road SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR And cordially
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    • 72 10 The secret of youth m old age It's not how old you' look but how young you feel that is lhe secret of youth m advancing years. Brand's Essence of Chicken, l&r^mm^^-Xr*. taken regularly, sustains Jffl*i& ~^n\ Nt^fj V vitality .j lieahii and_ strength* Ml^^jMW* "pi tJ^LFLf i^ r **M
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    • 311 10 TIKSDAY FOX EVERY- WmMM^WS9 ,m Mm9 m ¥SSP m Wm] ONE: Sound progress is pos- m. mwWK-Mzm)-.mnm^mmmi-wilS sih'.e Get ■s)flr<tT i^ftßVftl^B^RVeßM with associates and plan V^Si 11 1 I rl^H^U sVi UIiES basic or confidential future H^| 111 B^ 1 InvLW objectives. Complete tasks m| I >^B% E ll 1
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  • 175 11 MiI. AX I ily. July 2.. < Re; S.vedt.-! 3-1 by here today m the European Zone setni-r" l of the Davis Cup, refused to play the ■ah protest ageinsl line decisions m match. .edes also boycotted a banquet given c It Lawn I"-
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  • 62 11 DUESSELDORF, Germany, Ju l:^ (AP)— Valerie Forbes South Africa uneel Bnfand's Pat Ward fi-1, H-.'!, o:i Sunday to win the women's title ta the Rwhti** totemattontil teonia tournament Miss Ward eras handicapped I badly bruised tool LuiS Aval;! Of Chile v.nn the men's singles title, defeating
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  • 393 11 GONZALES PROVES HE'S STILL THE KINGPIN FOREST HILLS, New York, July 22 (AP)-- Paneho Gonzales, the undisputed kins of the professional tennis crown, defeated Lew Hoad, 9-7, 6-4. 3-6, 6-3 on Sunday m their first meeting m Jack Kramer's tournament of champions. Gonzales had to exer; himsc'.f Utile more than
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  • 447 11  -  VERNON MORGAN Rv •That eaa tne a A I sW •jj ey i uld reverl io the iyst, nt snd l le first thiee io. t eat 'i h^ooah m the mile and the fiis* two m each beatt m the B llf mile, a i
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  • 104 11 COLOGNE Germany. July 12, „\Pi Harry Weetman, a dark horse entry froirn England won the Ilnd German open golf championship on Sunday before 1.000 cheering fans Weetman upsefi the tsro favourites. Gary Player of South Africa, and Peter Thonaaon el Australia, by turning m s score ot 171
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  • 98 11 MONTREAL. July 21, (Renter) Brazil qualified for the semi-finals of the North American Zone of the Davis Cup when they defeated Canada m the first round here today. Carios Fernandez. ly-year-old Brazilian. playing m his first Davis Cup tournament, clinched the tie by heating Don Font ana
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  • 33 11 CHICAGO. July 22 (Reuter) —Ashley Cooper and fellow Australian Neale Fraser, won the men's doubles title beating Seixas and Flam 4-6, 7-5. 6-4. 6-3 m the National Clay Courts championships yesterday.
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    • 149 11 Lil Abnei By Al Capp f A TAUT. HAN'SOME, J f AN| FO' MAH CHILE'S EsSvbiSaSj SHORE <- ~~Mr7\ V SLIM C\E. MOT NO S V SAKE-AH'S PREPARED T.^^w^,, A WOCUT*, M >GHTN POKE -O AH P>^ A/ -m. ~Z_ J^\/ 7 nevah^ W I F MATRIMONY" A y -\f^
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    • 63 11 MBGHiAMEOIsS CONSI II PROI- sum X I I U/ORi.u rami W Astrologer He will react your destiny like an pei honk Palmistry lite readtni c Universal FKtc-, Rvm 10 H'.:*Street Singapore Hh p MAZING Files cure Wlthil te rn days arithoul o; ci ata n Chaises moderate. Const* Hakim Fazal
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  • 23 12 SIAK KOK LENG Pfetfl c jor schools' half mile. LIM KUAN POW Record-breaking Long Jump winner.
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  • 448 12 Boys Outshine Girls And Break Five Records As Combined Meet Opens IT was a day for the boys when the athletes frcm 35 Singapore Schools opened their two-day combined meet at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. While the girls took a back seat as far as thc afternoon's performances were concerned,
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  • 438 12 The finals BOYS Lon* jumr 1 L:m Ktnr ifg •>■-• -cc^J". >%0r.2 see LVa "5 Xo 1 Thor.2 Sioh. Pole vault: 1 V Ratna?ingam 1"• X K. 1 Heng <hot nutt: 1 Fv:g Son Ming 34i: I-:': Lee V Chong. 3 GIRLS Hi"h jump: 1 T Lee Gek
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  • 69 12 LATE gcal thre r minutes s- cr hold Adah to a 2 2 ■j a.- on m i SAFA Junior cuptie at tievi. d vrae-ri iv Trailing 1-1 rr.f A'- mproved I sec< i half, and m rug M i wr.cn Mint-' had em >n lev*
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  • 311 12 IMPROVE $1 TOTE FACILITIES SlR— The introduction of a one-dollar tote at the recent meeting of the Singapore Turf Club is one of the best means of attracting small punters to bet on the tote. The facilities offered for this tote were, however, inadequate. Only a small section on the
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  • 577 12 President's Death Won't Stop Ceylon's Cricket Tour Of Malaya CEYLOVS cricket team will definitely play m Malaya this August and September, despite the recent death of Lt. Col. S. Saravanamuttu, President of the Cricket Board of Control, Ceylon. This was stated by Mr. 11. Saravanamuttu. brother of the late President,
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  • 289 12 LONDON. July 22. (Reuter i The International Amateur Athletic Federation today announced the acceptance of the following world records for track and field events: MEN 120 yards hurdles. 13.45. J W. Davis (US) al Bendigo, Australia. Nov IT. 19M 1x220 yards relay, lm 23.85. United States
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  • 42 12 SYDNEY. July 22 (CF) Australian featherweight Russe 1 Sands tonight outpointed Raymond Rioias m a 12-round bout at Sydney Stadium. Sands, weighing 1345, to Riojas 135f, said he would press for an Empire title bout with Willie Towell. U.P.
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  • 380 12 Clash With Thailand Will Be Thomas Cup Highlight COLOMBO, July 22 Cup tie m the Asiatic Zor A large crowd once again er. joyed the superb badminton played by the Japanese Ci ppers, who outclassed the Crylonese m every phase of the game. Although Ceylon
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  • 91 12 Now For Poh Lim Company The fast-improving Japanese shuttlers are due to arrive m the Colony on Thursday. They will play a one-day exhibition on Friday against a representative Singapore team headed by Ong Poh Lim. Their visit here will give local badminton fans an opportunity of seeing just how
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  • 62 12 Three For MLTA Tourney COLOMBO. Ceylon. July 21, (Reuter) Ceylon will be represented by three players m the Malayan Laun Tennis Championship* next month Bernard Pinto. who played m the championship last year, has again been nominated hy the Ceylon Lawn Tennis Association, which will also select another player within
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  • 28 12 BRUSSELS July ter) E v Belgium m the European zone semi-final of tl Cup 1 Bf c in* now me*-- I Hnal. probab'I J-. .j I
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  • 118 12 Padang Matches For NZ Davis Cuppers FIVE exhibition matches will be played on the SCC courts when Hew Zealand's Davis Cup team passes through Singapore during the weekend. On Monday, July ?9. the New Zeaiandcrs aril] play two doublet matches on the padang. T.C. Parker and I-A, Gerand. of New
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  • 68 12 LONDON. July 21. fJswater) Close of play acora m today's cricket matches were At Bournemouth: Hampshire i:> 4 and <J7. Alley six lor 22. Somerset 173 McCool 50 Shackle ton ti\'e !"r 75 and 50 for two. Somerset won by eight waekets. Somerset 12 points. At
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  • 181 12 By Our Boxing Reporter HUGH RILEY's main job m Malaya at the moment is fighting Communist bandits., but Hugh is a good man m a fight at anytime On Saturday I saw Hugh take on tough, hard-hitting Colony featherweight Thep Vithool at
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  • 243 12 Federation Soccer Standards Low, Says Kowloon Li By Our Soccer Reporter THE standard of soccer m the Federation 1 is lower than m the previous years, thc manap rr Kowloon Bus Company soccer tourists, Mr. Li Man said when they arrived m the Colony yesterday. The Kowloon busmen open their
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  • 67 12 entered 2 r t Amateur A* tion be belt a*. an r. Pai Ti i an Q i: i A Abaernathv. R. Kuppusamy. W. H Rajas.nghe. 1 i X •j B L ang T E. 1 X s. vara 1 •1 M irt n Ch W.ll
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