Singapore Standard, 31 July 1957

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  • 30 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE 2548! (5 lines) 2400 w ft m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Vol. VIII. No. 29 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CEVTS
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  • 707 1 COUNSEL CREATES A STIR AT INQUIRY You Can't Question Dr. Cocheme, Says Chairman IPOH, TUES. MR. S.P. SEEMVASAGAM, ONE OF THE SIX COUNSEL AT THE TANJONG RAMBUTAN MENTAL HOSPITAL INQUIRY WALKED OUT OF COURT THIS AFTERNOON WHEN THE CHAIRMAN, MR. JUSTICE GOOD REFUSED TO ALLOW HIM
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  • 222 1 Changes Do Not Mean Disrespect To Reid KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Changes made m the Keid Commission's draft (institution by the Working Party did not mean any disrespect to Lord Reid or his colleagues, said Keeper ot the Rulers' Seal, Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri tonight C rnimffflting on Lord
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  • 33 1 TWENTY FOUR Cypriot priests and monks detained at Makheras Monastery, south of Nicosia went on hunger strike yesterday until restrictions imposed three weeks ago on visits from relatives are lifted. Reuter
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  • 72 1 THE first meeting of the Tripartite Consultative Committee to look into the future of 40.000 civilian employees m the armed services will be held today. It will be presided by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and will consist of representatives from the Singapore government.
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  • 50 1 Biggest A -Station LONDON. July 30 (Reuter) The British Government today gave permission for the building of the world's largest nuclear power station. It will be built near the small town of West Kilbride, a holiday resort on the west coast of Scotland. The cost will be about £37,000,000 sterling.
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  • 63 1 BRISBANE, July 30 (Reuter) A 19-year-old Malayan student, Kheam Hock Tan, has won the first prize of £A7.500 (5M48.750) m the Golden Casket lottery. The student comes from Kuala Lumpur where his father is the Registrar of Citizens. He has been In Brisbane for four years
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  • 204 1  -  DAVID TAMBYAH By f)NE OF MALAYA'S leading phyy sicists. Dr. Thong: Saw Pak. a former Queen's Scholar, has left Malaya for a prize appointment behind the Bamboo Curtain. Dr. Thong: who holds a Master of Science and a Ph. D. degree of the University
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  • 245 1 n,,* £5 *i\ cs The pollce riot squad rush ed to the waterfront at Weld «nSZ 110 11^ 01 that the strikin S employees of the Straits Stevedoring and Shipping Company had boarded a motor launch belonging to the Company to prevent it from
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  • 176 1 Slipping? I Don't Think So' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Finance Minister Col. Sir Henry Lee said today he did not share the view of Colony Assemblyman, Mr. G.A.P. Sutherland that the Straits Dollar was 'slipping m value.' Commenting on Mr. Sutherland's speech m the Singapore
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  • 40 1 NG CHENG FOOK, 27, was killed early this morning after his motorcycle was involved m a head-on collision with a car m Orchard Road. A pillionrider, Goh Joon Mm, 30, was taken to hospital m a serious condition.
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  • 177 1 RAF. JETS BLAST REBELS SHOW OF POWER SHARJAH BASE. Trucial Coast. July 30 (Reuter)— The Royal Air Force today staged its fifth and apparently biggest show of air power m the Nizwa region of Oman, stronghold of the Imam of Oman's revolt against the proBritish Sultan of Muscat and Oman.
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  • 34 1 A PLOT to overthrow Red China's rulins Communist Party and government has been uncovered m the resort city of Tsingtao m Shantung Province, the Communist New China news agency reported yesterday. AP.
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  • 31 1 TWO women have died from an Asian influenza epidemic raging m Melbourne and a further 2.708 cases of the disease were reported today to the health authorities. Reuter
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  • 59 1 ALLAHABAD, July 30 (Reuter) A petition challenging the election of Mr. Nehru m India's general elections earlier this year on the grounds of alleged corrupt practices teas dismissed, by a one-man election tribunal today. The petition by a. candidate defeated by the Prime Minister m the
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  • 147 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A bull fight will be one of the star attractions during the Merdeka celebrations m the Federal Capital. The Ministry of Agriculture, sponsors of the fight, told the Standard today that this item was not m the official M-Day programme but was being stag-
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  • 108 1 More Aussie Air Strength For Malaya HONGKONG, July 30 (Reuter) A squadron cf Royal Australian Air Force Canberra bombers and two squadrons of Sabre jet fighters are soon to be stationed In Malaya. Air Marshal the Earl of Bandon. Royal Air Force Commander-in-Chief, the Far East, announced here today. The
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  • 163 1 SECRET society hoodlums were active m Singapore on Monday night. They: Stoned two policemen Hacked a man with parangs Stabbed another and beat up two others. The two policemen who were stoned were on duty at a wayang m Sungei Kadut Road,
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  • 173 1 To Visit Australia, N. Zealand LOVDOW July 30 (Reuten Queen Elizabeth, the Quren Mother, will visit Australia next February for a fortnight, it was announced from her residence. Clarence House, today. She will spe-nd about 10 days m New Zealand before visiting Australia. The Clarence House announcement said that Queen
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  • 160 2 Dulles In Final Confab Race Against Time At Arms Cut Talks LONDON, July 30 (AP) In an atmosphei*** **f urgency, Mr. John Foster Dulles and U.S. disarmament experts locked themm an American Embassy conference room toiay to work out final details of a limited ''open *kies" disarmament accord with Russia.
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  • 50 2 WASHINGTON. July 30 UP) Dr. Ismail bin Dato Aolul Rahman, Malayan Ambas-sador-designate, yesterday disrussed arrangements for the ,-isit c: U.S. officials to Malaa's Merdeka celebrations nth Under Secretary of State Christian A. Herter. Mr. Herter will b« a memer of the U.S. delegation to .c ~e:e:r.or.:es.
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  • 40 2 ADVERSE wind conditions have forced the Atomic Energy Commission to cal x 24-hour postponement of ■r.e 11th nuclear blast m Its summer test series at >, 3 pvi d n d v o v i n^ U.P.
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  • 341 2 'TWO PRETTY chorus girls m tights high-kicked their way through the can-can dance last week to the applause of a red-robed judge. The girls were defence witnesses m a case at Sussex Assizes m which former dancer Beverley Ann Wood, 20. claimed damages against theatrical
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  • 193 2 WASHINGTON. July 30 (Reuter)— The United States Government announced plans today for the construction of an ato^.-powered merchant ship which it expected to be at sea m 1960. The announcement was made jointly by officials of 1 the Atomic Energy Commisj lion, the Maritime Admims-
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  • 195 2 CLAIMS MORE VOTES THAN OTHER PARTIES IAKARTA July 30 (Reuter) The Communist Party was leading m the major ce™fEi? Java toTy as' the first returns of local elections held throughout the province yesterday came to hand. Pohtical observers commented it was too
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  • 96 2 Indonesian Editor Is Acquitted JAKARTA, July 30 (AP) Editor Mochtar Lubis of the independent daily, Indonesia Raya. was today acquitted by the District Court here amidst loud cheers from the gallery. Lubis who had spent 208 days under house arrest was charged with insulting a high government official and publishing
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  • 119 2 PARIS, July 30 <AP>France's new austerity programme, designed to save the franc from collapse and the Government from bankruptcy, werr, into effect today with publication of new tax schedules m the official Journal. The sales tax was increased to 25 per cent from the previous
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  • 145 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cepts per lb) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Seller* Spot 91 g 92 Int. Aug R.S.S No. 1 91; 92| R.S.S. No. 2 Pli 92 R.S.S. No. 3 91i 912 Tone: Quiet Tbe price of tin :n Singapore yesterday v $373} per pirul <l)o\ 62i
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  • 41 2 HONGKONG. Julj 30. Standard Ser--; Closing prices of the H kong Ex inge were: J to £1 St( ing; $5 -i 4 S SI: Sl. B^B to M ri to on? Rupiah; Gold ?2 cr 25 to a tael.
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  • 104 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Night mail trains between Kuala Lumpur and Prai will run m duplicate during the first week of August because of the St. Anne's festival at Bukit Mertajam, These are the Kuala Ltim-pur-Prai "up" mails (on Aug. 2 and Hid the Prai-Kuala Lumpur "down"
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  • 58 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. A Selangor mechoon merchant ofTcred to Day his arrears to the Employees' Provident Fund' m "kind' 1 but the Board had to decline the offer. The Labour Department ?aid the merchant was hard pressed for cash and su£»2ested that the E.P.F. Should
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  • 199 3 MoreMosquitoesDue To Housing Boom, Says Health Chief KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federal Capital's housing boom has multiplied the danger of malaria, the acting Deputy Municipal Health Officer, Dr. L.S. Sodhy, claimed today m a memorandum, urging the Council to allocate more funds for anti-malarial work next
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  • 89 3 THEN THE FISH CAME BACK KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Fishermen m Pangkor Island off the Perak coast must be a very superstitious group, the Federation's Labour Department said today. The department disclosed that when the catch was bad recently some 400 fishermen decided to go elsewhere. However, before leaving they made
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  • 65 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The timber industry m Malaya may suller a "depression" m the near fu:ure. the Labour Department warned today. The depanment said that Australia, Malaya's biggest customer, was planning to raise its timber import tariff. This would badly hit local traders Meanwhile, agents of
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  • 66 3 PENAXG. Tues.— Mr. D. S. Ramanathan will ask the Penang City Council tomorrow to establish an infectious diseases hospital. He will also propose the building of three seaside holiday bungalows to be let out to the Council's daily-rated stafl at nominal rents. Independent Councillor, Mr. Cheah
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  • 216 3 Youth Caught After Five Hours Freedom KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A handcuffed youth, while being questioned m connection with a housebreaking case, struggled with policemen and escaped early this morning. But his freedom lasted for only five hours. In the intensive manhunt police picked up the youth
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  • 93 3 KUALA LUMPxJR. Tues A pretty 17-year-old girl who defied a policeman to arrest her, was today fined $10 by Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani on a charge of abusing a public official on duty. Huang Foong Lim pleaded guilty to abusing police constable Chan Kui
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  • 32 3 THE curfew at Thean Teik Estate m Penang will be temporarily lifted' from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. nightly from Aug. 5 to 8, for the Seventh Moon Festival.
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  • 148 3 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. S. Murugesu, alias Vithilimgam a 45-year old tailor, was today tentatively charged with murder by causing the death of a woman neighbour, Ahmad Fatima, 30, at Kampong Java. At a preliminary inquiry held here, Murugesu's daughter, Letchimi, 16, told T nche Hassan bin Hussein
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  • 61 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices MARY OLTVEIRO, 21. is a secretary with Federated Motors Limited. Mary's great interest is dressmaking and she has recently joined a sewing school to learn more about it. She is fond of dancing, going to movies and does a lot of reading at home. She
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  • 286 3 Federation Wage Statistics KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Loggers and "saw doctors", drawing average monthly salaries of $288 and $252 respectively, are perhaps the highest paid workers m any private industry m the Federation. This fact is a highlight of the "Employment. Wage and Amenity Statistics" for
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  • 64 3 TAIPING. Tue?. Dr. T. Markandu, has been installed President of the Taiping Rotary Club for 1957/58. Other officials are: Vice-President: Rtn. H. K. Hanscn. Hon. MB.: Rtn. D, J. Bedford, hon. treasurer: Rtn Kee Cheng Hoe. Sgt.-at-Arms: Rtn. H. K. Hanscn, directors: Rtn. A. K. Sabapathy,
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  • 192 4 Tribunal Says No To Nine More Detainees NINE more persons, who appealed against their detention under the Public Security Law, had their appeals dismissed m the Singapore High Court yesterday. They uere detained during the last October riots. Their cases were heard before an Appeal Tribunal, consisting of Mr. Justice
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  • 54 4 PENANG, Tuet. Six persons were injured and one killed, when a car hit a cyciist and then a tree, the Sessions Court was to"d today The car-driver. A. S. Silvaraj. 25. was lined 51,000 for rash driving which raused the death of G. Xadeson, at Kelawei
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  • 204 4 CITY COUNCIL REJECTS BIAS ALLEGATION Departmental Head's Decision Will Stay THE Singapore City Council yesterday rejected a complaint alleging' discrimination against a local officer. Representations had been made to the Council by the Local Senior Officers' Association that an expatriate head of department had recommended a year's "no pay" leave
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  • 86 4 FINGERPRINTS and palm marks found on the wash basin and window panes of a house m Adam's Park, led to the arrest of a labourer, the Singapore Second District 1 Court was told yesterday. The labourer. Suppiah Vellasuny, 19. pleaded guilty to trespassing m a house
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  • 119 4 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will urge Government to de-control the import and export of rice. At the chamber's monthly meeting yesterday, president Mr. Tan Siak Kew said Urn recent increase m the Drice of rice was due to the restrictions on rice imports
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  • 55 4 Mr. Royston Norris. assistant chief engineer of Pan American Airways, who left Singapore yesterday for special training at the PAA base in Hongkong. Mr. Norris. an old boy of St. Andrew's School, will study maintenance work on Douglas DC-6B aircraft, which will be introduced by PAA
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  • 68 4 THE Commissioner of Police, Singapore, Mr. N. G Morris, yesterday apologized to pressmen for "< mbarrassment or Inconvenience caused to them" by a constable on Monday. The constab'.-. 1 had threatened to arrest newspaper reporters and photographer? and later Jotted down the particulars of their identity
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  • 196 4 A G. BENEDICT, president of a number of associations, was yesterday charged m the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court with making a false statement. He was alleged to have given certain information to the chief of the Anti-Corruption Investigation Bureau about Tan Yean Yew. a
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  • 236 4 FIVE vn: r c'.h.r..:r.^ to represent the :r.a of the daily-rated workers m the Singapore Hart Board yesterday formed a 15-man working c mmiti c to present their case to the Court of Inquiry. The union.- ar< Har: B ard Labour Union, Hartr B
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  • 57 4 DON DAVID, a noted lyric tenor from the Philippines, is currently visiting Singapore on a vacation tour of Asian countries. Voted by the Music Guild of tht Philip pin«>> m TO4 the i i noi of the Year." Don h.is made many musical
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  • 44 4 SINGAPORE pc::ce •nt Wch rred »1 th« fanction of Co rr nation and 8. t: h I-: a: about 1 I yesterday. A but fa and ki'.led a gi c Cher.? 9 L S c died on tht spot c:
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  • 46 4 SOLDIER v.. ordered I y the !agi trat< I maintenance or go bin Mohamed ArifT. was fUfl»> moneel to court for non-com" ance of an order to oay hit ife, A inte M Msnsor, a rr. r.tr. y sum of
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  • 39 4 THE Central Ex- c at too '.he A tion cor.; t gi iup m th< tc party a tr iti< This :r part y "s r. r. .a cc nf c r et S::: lay
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  • 153 4 WARNING ON DIVORCES SINGAPORE kathis have been more cautious m their handling of marriages and divorces after being warned las-t week by the Muslim Advisory Board's committee on marriage and divorce to cease irregular practices. The Chief Kathi, Tuan Haii Ali Mohamad Said Salleh,
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    • 239 4 o^ 00 H| SILVER %XibtZ%s£KS m normal use within S& nlftiM/ A||« f ™ssr-«i "Un GUARANTttn Should it tail at any time ■"If f £/f I f I m the next 12 months, A you get a new one at a JL#i V X J I proportionately reduced j ■I#
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  • 291 5 From Tax Man To Club Secretary All Because Of Malayanization THE Singapore Income Tax Department's lung, v iiitarian corridors, fiileri with the rustle of assessment forms and the picas of anguished tax-payers; and the poiishi a bowling alleys oi the Singapore American Club echoing with the BOft cra>h of skittles
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  • 50 5 PEXAXO. Tucs. A newborn mtant. found m the sea. could not have crawled there. remarked Coroner Air. Au Ah Wan at an inquest here today. "It was an unwanted baby and was drowned by sor.eone." he said when returning an open verdict into the infant's death.
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  • 32 5 HO Chin Woo, unemployed, was fined a total of $400 m a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday, for operating a "pirate" taxi. He was also disqualified from criving for 12 months.
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  • 234 5 GUILDS GIVE SUPPORT MALACCA, Tues. Party Ra'ayat and the Malayan Labour Party here are planning to join hands to contest the next Settlement elections against the IMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance next year, officials of both these parties informed the Standard today. The merging of these
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  • 66 5 Ministers for Education. Dato Abdul Razak. second from left, and Works, Inche Sardon bin Haji Zubir, third from left, watch with great interest the operation of a Semai "Kawin Siput" ("Snails' Wedding') puzzle by Aborigine Department official, Mr. Surjeet Singh. To the right of Dato Razak is Mr.
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  • 199 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Education Minister Dato Abdul Hazak warned Malayan youth last night that Merdeka, for all its prospects of joy and festivity, will increase their responsibilities to the nation manifold during the next decade. Speaking at the closing; of the "Merdeka
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  • 93 5 MALACCA, Tues: Lim Peng Hiew, a labourer, was today fined Sl5 by Magistrate Ramanatha Iyer for abusing two policemen, Ibrahim and Let Hong Kiang at flunga Raja Road on July 13. PC Ibrahim told the court that Lim abused him when he asked for his paiticulars
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  • 179 5 2 Years' Jail For Clerk MALACCA, Tues. A. Nadarajan, clerk m the Police Headquarters, was today convicted and sentenced to two years' imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. K. Somasundram for criminal breach of trust of SI. 152. Prosecuting Officer.
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  • 111 5 SECRETARY of the Malayan Amateur Radio Transmitters' Society. .Mr. S. A. Faulkner, told the Standard yesterday that intcrst m this DObby was growing throughout Malaya. Mr. Faulkner said that, during the recent "Hobbies Exhibition" at the Victoria Memorial Hall m Singapore the "Amateur Radio Station" attracted wide
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    • 508 5 Standard cJiimanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE nNGAPOREjgg| TIME 6c TIDE jßy «^M "mj^JPc TOMORROW: Singapore 155 a.m. GMBMC VMfA (Prince Edward K**MJMU M/iMsJi XA Ko.nl): Bodvbunding and Bil- Hard* 2 to 'lo p.m. Basketball *}}"<? PA L *1 A W <> pr l Spr Dractice 7 30 nm \n-e): 1.10
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 489 6 |N this country the word co-operatives cannot be divorced from the word loans. Just because the co-operative movement is sponsored by the Government, everyone connected with co-operative undertakings expects the authorities to give him loans from the cradle to the grave. The principle of self-help is overlooked. Those
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    • 378 6 HTHE warning given by Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, m the Legislative Assembly, that "creeping politics" could be just as dangerous as "creeping inflation" was most opportune and timely. There is sufficient evidence to show that his linking up of the two evils
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  • 761 6 ifty-five Candidates Already Nominated From a Special Correspondent m Georgetown JN British Guiana the political atmosphere is warming up as election day, August 12, gets closer. Nominations for the 14 divisions of the Colony took place on July 18, a total of 55 candidates being nominated, fifty
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 439 6 Sir It is interesting to learn that a Government spoke-man has saic. it would be quite wrong to expert the people of Singapore 10 pay taxes m order to clear the personal debts of Government officers. It WOttld bi more interesting to know if the Government spokesman
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  • 105 6 Sir -""Observer" m his letter of July 5 disputed "Puzzled's" claim that Laboratory Assistants are morp highly paid than teachers, radiographers, etc. He gave his version of how the salary scale of the seven different oecunation? m U.K. existed without giving any figures, "Observant" answered him on .Inly
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  • 382 6 Sir— Your leader "Striking Contrast" which appeared m your issue of July 26 was either written out of ign trance or sentiment. Whichever is the case I ieel that I cannot let it go unchallenged. It is utterly wrong to say that Partai Rakyat (note IM spelling) is
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  • 509 6  - THE NEWS AS-IT STRIKES Aster Gunasekera <\\w\ By WTE LIVE to learn. There are. however, some People who fondly believe there is nothing more left for them to learn There are many such persons among Malayan politicians, especially m the Federation. To them this column commends their attention to what
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  • 831 6 NORA BELOFFS Eiffel Tower Will Be Higher «T*7HAT has happened to the Eiffel Tower?" This plaintive question is being asked every day by thousands of tourists pouring into Paris for the holiday season. However little they may know of the great city, everybody is familiar with the normal
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  • 76 7 ROME. .Tub' 20 (AP) A red checked, dark haired youngster, scarcely 48 hours u'.d, yesterday cuddled up against his mother. Italian fi.m star Gina Lollobrigida. "I intend to feed him my?e!f," the actress told visitors. With these words the buxom new mother let the
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  • 49 7 HOLLYWOOD. July 30. (AP»— ltalian actress Sophia Loren has returned to Hollywood after month's vacation .n Swi'zcrland. Told that Italian actress Gina Lollobr.?ida had given Dirth to a son, Miss Loren said: '•I wish I could be her. I love much the Gabies, you know."
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  • 564 7 Chou Accuses Kishi Of 'Open Hostility' Towards Red China MUD-SLINGING ATTACKS TO APPEASE HIS AMERICAN MASTERS...' HONGKONG, July 30 (AP)— Red China's Premier Chou En-lai today accused the Government of Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi of "open hostility" towards the Communist regime. In a 2. 000-word analysis of Sino-Japancse relations,
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  • 144 7 KISSING IN THE STREET IS TABOO IN INDONESIA JAKARTA, July 30 (AP) —In Indonesia kissing m the street is regarded as "immoral." However. Judge Lie Soan H o of the local court here yesterday acquitted David Fowler of all charges. Fowler was charged with "trying- to seduce an Indonesian girl,
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  • 146 7 MOSCOW. July 30 (AP) The Communist-sponsored World Youth Festival had its first awKward incident when Stan Mrnford, an American student, was held four hours by armed guards after he climbed a wall near a factory. "It was all a misunderstanding." Munford said
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  • 235 7 O There Is Evidence That LONDON, July 30, (Reuter)— The honorary director of the Anti- Slavery Society told the Society's annual meeting here yesterday that slavery existed m Japan. i Mr. C. W. W. Greenidge said this information had come to the Society's knowledge m the
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  • 67 7 LONDON. July 30, (AP) Queen Elizabeth II entertained 5.000 Americans yesterday at a Buckingham Palace laicn party with hot dogs and hamburgers. The Queen was cle irly enjoying the surprised look on the faces of members of the American Bar Association and their families. The traditional
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  • 61 7 TORONTO. July 30 fAP> Sam Cole, kinr of the hobos, summed up his philosophy on arriving here to arouse interest m the annual hobo convention Aug 22 at Britt. lowa. "Work is for horses." I learned that early. Most of the world is working m pay off the
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  • 119 7 LOS ANGELES, July 30 (AP)— Movie stars trooped into a court-room yesterday to testify m a criminal libel trial against America's most widelycirculated gossip magazine, Confidential. Then they trooped out again. The case was postponed until Friday. Prosecution and defence a torney? meanwhile will attempt
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  • 43 7 ROCHELLE. Georgia. July 30 <AP> An enraged larrr.cr bit off the ear of a government rredi( ifcni In a itnjgglc f< Uowinf m "r.-pc^'.nrt of bil farm The farmer, was released on a US$5OO bond Stephens' ear was not recovered.
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  • 34 7 THE Iran Government yesterday imposed a natli nwide ban on reck n r r >i; music and dancine on grounds it is ••harmful" to the health and morals of teenagers.
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  • 80 7 GALAX. Virginia. July 30 .AP A 35-year-old man emerged from seven hours In surgery :n satlsiac rr\ condition after bcins run over by 22 rars of a freight tram early yesterday Surgeons amputated -he right .eg and the left loot and ankle of James E.
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  • 39 7 FASTMEADOW. New York. July 30 KP) Film actress Ear!- v;- m lair" condition m >• -'*t(j2v Li ri n n p 1 1 s n o^ k *i n q concussion sufli r< d m a car
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  • 162 7 Liz Is So Well, She's Fighting With Me Again MIKE TODD NEW YORK, July 30 (AP> Mike Todd said yesterday his wife. Liz Taylor, appears to have escaped premature childbirth at this time and is ieeling m> weli she's starting to fight with him aeain. Doc ors said that "'the
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  • 68 7 Kl\( ARDINE. Ontario, July 30 Al' Burton ollins became worried w hen his daughter was late ai living home on her bicycle on Sunday nicht. He decided to jo looking for her m hi> «ar A short distance alon^ the hichway his «ar (i ashed into
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  • 42 7 SYDNEY :i M A man had desi rte tiii rm T- i -i Pr huAHC had deserted h< for n c 1 i«b thre« period itH sa the: twin beri> v 'fit .'iTif c r t red
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    • 182 7 J v \i Tli |Ol rTANDARO yr\^ >S^ MmBMM^M^. -SMI PORTABLE x In the Olympu range of /A^^tSfete^^^ wH typewriters, you *!l fnd superb /^iislitS^^,,^/// workmansSip. precision, trouble />?^^^^fe^/ free operation and labour J J/ $a»mg innovations, integrated Jx \o\. m design which v modern, yi/\ eW>c ent and pleasing
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    • 127 7 Ho you still wind your watch? M Winding a watch is a nuisance. Outmoded! Unnecessary! But you never have to Jl wind a Mido. It starts wincing itsell Jm the instant you put it on J§B keeps winding as you wear it Yet for all its slim elegance, a Mido
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  • 46 8 A GARDENER, Rajoa Krishna, was yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Assizes of abducting a 12-year-o!d girl. T. Valliammal, from the medical officers' quarters m Chua Chu Karia Road, on the nignt of Jan. 26. this year. The iury returned a unanimous verdict of not guilty.
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  • 171 8 THE Singapore Labour Front has started an islandwide campaign to purge its party of "undesirable and disloyal elements," the Standard was told yesterday. Chairman of the Front. Mr. Chew Swee Kec. said this move was very essential following the defeat of Mr.
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  • 675 8 EDE SLASHES AT NEW CITY COUNCIL SET-UP REPORT FROM j I THE ASSEMBLY J BIAS and prejudice could make a mockery of democratic institutions m Singapore, Mr. John Ede, the Liberal-Socialist member for Tanglin, said m the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Ede.
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  • 59 8 MISS Loh hee Hern 17. one of four Colon; students, who yesterd left m the lipp< Kathv for the nited States under a St:it. I>. partment scholarship Selected under ;i "1 n n acrrs Proßramme" Miv» Inn wil] be aua> f« j feu
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  • 392 8 THE Singapore High Court yesterday awarded 54.000 damages and cost to a six-year-old boy, Murugasu Pompey David Sathiaseelan, against the defendants, Gertrude Neubronner and Harold Bennet de Silva, for injuries sustained m a car accident. Murugasu was with his mother at the junction
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  • 105 8 Women Students From Ohio THIRTY-THREE student? from the Western College for Women m Oxford. Ohio, will fly into Singapore today from Bangkok on a three-day visit to the Co'.ony. They are on a five-week study tour of the Orient and have already visited Japan, Formosa, Hongkong and Thailand. Founded over
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  • 87 8 PENAXG. Tues A 17-yrar v am, :''Avncd herself on the eve of Decpa. i :.erj I M eath cf I 1 Pinang river on .Nov. 1 last -.r. -at a few da her w ii at j T: M ported t» 3nd then cr.
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  • 88 8 MALAY leaders engaged m the movement for the secession of Johore from the Federation sent another cable yesterday to the Sultan m I»ndon. Last Saturday they earned the Sultan saying Johore had suffered humiliation since its union with the Federation. The latest cable signed
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  • 176 8 i SINGAPORE Chief Minis Z tcr Mr. Lun Yew Hock, hisi Z wife and two dauqhtersZ recently visited the Ca:hay Z Organization's Keris Film* Studios m Siglap where they* saw at first-hand how WOP 3 tps are made. After a visit* to the laboratories, editing*
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  • 56 8 PENANG, Tues— A laboom tried to end his life because he could not earn enoueh to support his family, the Second Magistrate's Court was i today. Chen Kean Huat pleaded guilty to attempting suicide by drinking caustic soda Pre>grave Street on July 22. Chen
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    • 352 8 AIR-CONDITIONED J I GREAT WORLD CABARET I Tonight i (final night I I TO VOTE FOR THE If I Great World Cabaret Queen 1957 VOTING RESULTS i CLOSES ANNOUNCED I 'i at 11 p. m. SHARP at 11.30 p.m. SHARP Friday 2nd August I "CORONATION NIGHT" I -H Crowning of
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    • 128 8 No Other KETCHUP TbstesLike I HHNI I According 1o W^^m Mosf Valued m^m fh flavor Simply Casfß^Co^ied. I I See for Kurself I Pimples Go Cause Killed m 3 Days Th« v#»y flrnl appllCKdoo »f N derm begins lo clt-nr t«av r like mftgir VjlM Niiofltrm > > n<l you
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  • 210 9 K.Ls NEW LUXURY HOTEL IN TROUBLE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federal capital's newest luxury hotel the Mer::r.— work" on which is being rushed to have it ready m time for Merdeka Day. has run afoul of the Municipality's buildinfi hr.vs. The Ceun-i'.'s Town Plan- n_3 Department has comned to the
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  • 58 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Toes, Two men who claimed that chad fought -for the fun were to.-; a y f-.ei $M by Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani A S:m ar.d Loh Hoy Wan, th 29, plea le I 1 y t j behv bog m a di sor lerly
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  • 385 9 Federation army launches the big 'Operation Stengah' As merdeka approaches... KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Army has just begun a countrywide operation "stengah" to share facilities at the British military installations they will take over ofter Merdeka Day. The "operational fronts'' range from the multi-million dollar Headquarters, Malaya Command and
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  • 196 9 SON WHO HIT FATHER WITH AN AXE PLEADS FOR LENIENCY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A son, 24, told a judge today he was deeply sorry for hitting his father, 55, witn an axe, cracking his skull. Lee Ngoh Soon pleaded guilty before Mr. Justice Sutherland m the High Court to voluntarily
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  • 132 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Loke Han Kaw, a "confirmed" pickpocket, was today sentenced to 14 months' jail by Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani, when he pleaccd guilty to stealing a fountain pen from a man at the Malacca Street bus terminus on July 20. Only two days
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  • 84 9 KUANTAN, Tues. The Sultan of Pahang yesterday marked the commemoration of his S.lver Jubilee with the presentation ot medds struck specially for the occasion. Cur cameraman was at the residence of the District Officer, Kuantan, to record the presentation of Silver Jubilee medals to (from
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  • 156 9 Now a water shortage hits Jelebu KUALA KLAWANG, Tucs. Shortage of accommodation and drinking water caused discomfort to thousands of visitors to the Jelebu district here today while the ceremony of the "installation of the 17th Undang entered its second day. Visitors from the outlying kamponqs have been permitted by
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  • 124 9 ~KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. R.C.C. Hunt of Hish Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray's stall has been deiignated Deputy High Commissioner lor the United Kingdom m independent Malaya. Mr. Hunt, who was seconded from the Commonwealth Relations Office, has been on the staff
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 93 9 Us GREAT!... its GREAT ...it s GREAT!!! ■■^&»*Jmsjk GALA MALAYAN PREMIERE Opening Today 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. > Free Lists 1 n H i^ oBR^ w^ jaP^^^ M ax- w.w *~a^aaiai^ v tss&s^&sp a^i a^cv F.C.MEHRAJpu^fc CfZVACoLoR Starrin?:- PVD.MIM SIRFSH HELEN Travancnr e Sisters Distributed By KH AI.SA FILM CO.. SINGAPORE HAPPY
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    • 709 9 I L 3ht G^, Maroon. B Kn jl Inow on.' [jZ^ $495 I 1 aw c •io« i Grindleys English I I A Very Special Offer! Earthenware I ■if il. mfflm* M m Colours: Blue, Green, Yellow Pink I 0 Ilk Jliilff m I I 111" 11 liiF Usually Now
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  • 166 10 Line Begins Regular Run To North China Standard Shipping Reporter NEW ships of the Yugoslav Line will shortly start a regular monthly service to three North China ports. The ports are Shanghai, Hsingkang and Taku Bar. At present, the line runs a tramp service to these ports. The first of
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  • 379 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tugs.— The Arcon structure, which had enabled Britain to make a spectacular recovery from World War devastation on the housing front, has just helped the Federation to erect a mammoth Audience Hall for her Paramount Ruler's installation m a matter of mere weeks. The
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  • 32 10 THE Malayan Exchange Barks Association made the following ChansjW ha ttl rates to merchants yesterday: Holland Gldrs. selling T.T or On. 1 23 i ready O'her exehar.ge rates remain unaltered
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  • 120 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange nocn closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, July/August $25*1 buyers, $26} sellers; coconut oil m bulk $41 sellers, m drums $45] 'sellers, Muntok white pepper $110 sellers; Sarawak white $109 sellers, special Sarawak black $74. COPRA HOLIDAY, CUTLER. BATH CO. LTD. JULY 11
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  • 59 10 DESIGNS have been approved for the second biggest motor yacht to be built m Britain since 1939. Newmands Yard, of Poole. Dorset, will build her to the design of a local naval architect for a Midlands businessman. Of teak and stee! 105 feet lonu, she will be
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  • 163 10 ON a quiet market yesterday. Malayan industrial' shares >vere irregular but there was I alight improvement m a number of tins and rubbers. Price changes announced by :he Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 2.65 2"0 H'kong vi- S'hai <H' kong rcg.) 480 00 490.00 xall
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  • 136 10 SINGAPORE rubber price? yesterday closed quiet at 911 cents per lb. for International first grade rubber for August shipment, a drop of i cent on Monday. Prices opened around the previous day's closing level. During the morning, small fluctations m price.? were reported and at noon the market
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  • 40 10 A NEW spin-drier has been introduced by a U.K. firm. well-known for its kitchen equipment. Unlike manydriers which are V-belt driven, the new model has a large, direct drive. induction-type motor which cannot cause TV or radio interference.
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  • 271 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday leported the following business doneFed. Disn. $2.32.: F. Sc N. ord^. ?2.95 overnight: Gammons $2 70 •o $2,671; H. Wa;i"h $1.95 overnight; Hongkong Bank $9fisxdrciHume prets A23/-; Jadcsons $1.70; Breweries $3.fiO to $3,621; M. Cements $1.75: McAlister $2; Metal B.^x $2 odd lot: 0.C.8C.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 671 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC 'THE Cc ege proposes to con- .1 rt *ne fc. owing courses m the Department cf Com- mer e m the 1957 58 session:1. FUI L TIME SECRETARIAL COURSE: The eoi:r>e will start early m October, and is intended for stu ients who wish to obtain a
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    • 526 10 CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG '"TENDERS are invited by 1 the City Council of George Town, Penang. Malaya, for the construction of an earth dam on the Sungei Ayer Itam on Penang Island. The dam will be of rolled earth fill about 140 feet high with a crest length
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    • 302 10 NOTICES THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT TO SHAREHOLDERS \T the Board Meeting held on 24th July 1957 it was decided to recommend to the Shareholders that $650,000 of the General Reserves of the Company should be capitalised and applied m paying up the balance of $5 per share on
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    • 511 10 Anniversary Sale I I CHORTIRMALL Co.. M High Street. Singapore, he o 1^ just started their 83rd an- IJr^m ITOIPTt v^vcr^.ry sale. A fpofcrt- ■W|W V. wan of t/ r company I p that '-genuine bargr. i.s If! rOrmOS^ were being a-ered. Photo Ml WIIMW3a shoics a sect.nn of the
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 134 10 OUTER ROADS SOUTH ERX Trader. Flevaratissa. Capetan Georgia. Anking, Brantas, Bantam. Inchulva, Rugs Kronstadt. Yasukawa M'aru. Diomod. Sty. Ogan. Tai Poo Hupeh. Mikumo Maru Thai. Ally. Ueka. Tcrnatc. Taybank. Van Reimsdijk, Marito. Anna Maersk, Ka!oekn e Hsiang Yung. Janssens. Glaucus, Hanyang. INNER ROADS Visut Kasatri, Kah Soon. Calt. 9 Siantan.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 761 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD It* J3923/6, *****/4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To H.l.t». Montrt.l, Boston. Ne« York, Balt.mor., Philadelphi. 6 Cult Port, ANTILOCNUS 20/2 IT* P Sham P BB 7/1 5 Oet 16 Oet 17/18 Oct Car,«r, optio. to proceed vl. other port, to load and diKh.rg.
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    • 1172 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lmei) (lncofpcr«t«J m Smgapcte) (12 lines) tg* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE &AILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS C«rriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap* ot
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    • 875 11 MITSUI LINE Ip jrc P.S'ham Penong FOR JAPAN *woboson Maru for Yokohamo Na&ova Kobe 26 Aug wm .Meiko Mara tor Yokohama, Moii. Kobe Osaka via Hor.akong 2 Stpt 31 4ug Nasusan Maru for Yokohama, Moii, Kobe, Osaka 7 Sept Haqurosan Maru via Manila i for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 24Sept FOR
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    • 629 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bongkok ond/oi Fat Eost vio Sues. Penong P S'hoir S'porc "KCREA" mm 14/15 »ug "INDIA" 9M2Ai9 13 MAug If/17 W| "MEONIA" 19/22 Avg 23 24 Aue 25/27 Awe Bongkok only "SARGODKA" 25 26 Awg 27/28 Aug 29 '30 Aw V HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden.
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  • 773 12 —at home* an aristocra tie hostess and 9 at ltank 9 a rising Him star Windswept Odile Versois —at the wheel of a 100 m.p.h. racing car during CHECKPOINT location m Italy. The jilm m which Odile stars with Anthony Steel is about a
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  • 278 12 Seventh Voyage of SINBAD SEVENTH VOYAGE OF SINBAD," a spectacular Arabian Nights adventure, will be filmed m the Mediterranean m Techni-;, colour as the next produc--; tion on Charles Schneer's? Morningside slate for;: Columbia. Schneer and spe-? cial effects director Ray 2 Harryhausen will leave for? Europe and start shooting?
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  • 479 12 Chip of the old Block ]l JAMIE \an Doren. one of Ho lly wood's most gorgeous blondes, who stars m Warner Bros A "I ntamed Youth." has turned down three starring roles because the parts railed for T her to be a brunette. She says, she refuses to change the
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  • 68 12 PAUL DUBOV, playing a French pilot-captain, NAT "KING" COLE, playing en American member of the French Foreign Legion, ANGIE DICKINSON as the exotic Eurasian who guides them, and GENE BARRY, an American demolition expert, are members of the Foreign Legion
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 211 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The j "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL "WEBB CORBETT" J finast EAGLISU LRYSTALW.XBE LANKA Jewellers, S!c H n CUS gU?, r 20. BATTERY
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  • 125 13 U.S. Tennis Homage To Miss Gibson NEW YORK. July 30 (Reuter) Miss Althea Gibson, the Wimbledon champion, heads the U.S. team for the Wightman Cuo match against Britain to be played m Pennsylvania on Aug. 10 and 11. She is the first Negress to be nominated for the competition. The
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  • 74 13 KUANTAN, Tues.— The Cricket Association league championship match ended m a draw yesterday between Cey'.on.ese and Mai ays when heavy rain stopped play. Ccylone^e scored ICP. runs all out and Ma!av s scored 10 runs for two "wickets Dr. M. C. Umapathy was the highest scorer making 82
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  • 492 13 'Cruel, Bloody Beating' NEW YORK, July 30, (UP) Young Floyd Patterson, defending the heavyweight championship tor the first time, floored iron man Tommy "Hurricane" Jackson three times last night but could not keep him down and finally won a technical knockout m the 10th round when
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  • TODAY'S SPORT
    • 30 13 SOCCER: Div. 2—2 Police Field Force vs Bucenn Putra Town padavg. Cow and Gate Cup D.7.D. vs Tovn Council Lower padang. WOMEN'S HOCKEY: AC. G.S. vs Convent YWCA ground.
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    • 8 13 SOCCER: Div. 1 Tigers vs CRC Esplanade.
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    • 63 13 BAGAX SERAI. Tues— Bright sunny" weather, fine organization and a good crowd all helped to make the fifth annjnl sports of the Bagan Serai Government English School sn outstanding success. Victor Ludorum of the day was Abdullah bin Ismail of Green House who won the two sprints (lOf)
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  • 187 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Police Depot scored their first soccer win of the season when they edged Selangor Eurasians 4 3 m a FAS senior knockout competition cuptie on thp Princess Road stadium ground here today. Ttailinf 3 l at half time Selangi>r Eurasian! came back with
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  • 111 13 PENANG Tues.— Penan* the FAM cup champions, bowed to South China by 1-0 v sorccr match before 8 000 spectators at the City S'adium tc Penanp played rx':cme-!v we 1 to hold tiie tourists scoreless m 1h P first half. South O opened un
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    • 146 13 I OPENS FRIDAY CAPITOL 1 rf- tB f*" X > T//F r^C/F XVD TOXDERFUL STORY jf?l /^T" J OF COL DEAX HESS, CLERGYMAN jWI fc/a 'Vr we heroism of > -i- 1 1 If 1 1 J W^r rfthe hearts of those &r^titk .^H J who loved him.. m r^
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    • 583 13 CLASSIFIED ADS VEHICLES \OR SALE H UMBER Hawk August lIS m del with rad m perfeci condition. SI 600 r i earesi :Ter. Can be seen an^im* at Lam Lee Motor W.:ks. 110 Neil Road. Singapore, or phone ***** \UALITV Testen Cars tc V suit all requirements always available at
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    • 262 13 [\(,AGEME\T JEN E The e gage- f th< Enj and Chile. South America Dor ot h Margarei Dei i and Mrs. F R > Durbar Soul i England. S!TIMIO\S VACAM 1 PPLICATI mv.ted L fron reni lor 3 ppoininicnt ss Assistcint i r mU5i V ■'.'<- the U it fthe
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 250 13 LilAbner By Al Capp /^SO^ /Zruwmcrrr^ BUT-ANSWER I dld'i U VO HAlN r I^Ci J HOW S PO«FECT. r r J L-^BF%V ME ONE I > D JP /AS MO HAv^G, /'»?t am'll COME RIGHT TD m" f A BOOT J—■ iKji) QUESTION -j 1/ > 'S Vs/MV/T r >^"
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    • 348 13 Lwfl 111 J^Las mi 1 !vm| rpOtAf'l QrOTATK)N: i X "Common sen^e is in--1 stinct. and onmigli ot it i Is gcnint. <;. It Shaw. i WEDNESDAY FOB KM RV- I i ONK.: Be active ,n pursuit i of your objectives; utilize time and contact! to advantage. Be fiociab'e and
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  • 281 14 RACE THREE PEPPER DEALER, who missed his race on Saturday, is my choice m the main six furlongs spring; for class five sprinters. P'-pp^r Dea>r is back to 3 tinting after his recent efforts Kuala Lumpur ever seven and nine furlongs. Endowed with a
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  • 224 14 RACE SfVCN SATELLITE fought nut a keen duel to *hare the spoils uith Sueet William over the «tven on Saturday. It »a> a g-.>«xi effort, and with apprentice Dragon a~ain m the saddle I am giving him a great chance to complete a double
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  • 168 14 This Way For Charles RACE SIX CHARLES KIDA. who <•>•■ er v 3 7 d keep ur C irle duel to. p:? M r the sever, c. z t cy a r.^e I".- r-.ry i s.x r -.arles K-.'.da should ge: the ?:x ?r?~..e:". Fa.r N rrer, G r; D.r
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  • 169 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The Speclre Francis ISOITHFRN' CROSS EMPEROR SOUTHERN CROSS SOUTHERN CROSS Great Tradition >outhern Cross ('.real Tradition Great Tradition Well Being Great Tradition Well Being Well Being pfrs-vv rniAT RICK KING II FLYING CLOSE DEVON BELLE 2 PERSIAN COUNT K f Runm r K.d Runner Persian
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  • 1184 14 RACE 1: 2.45 p.m.— Horses Class 5, Div. 3—1 MiEe 1. 4go Prize Fntrv 4v 8.13 |fr. T.V. Mitchell D mi '.ei'v Cracknel] 2. 753 Well Being 5v 8.10 Amazon Stable Yor. 2 Jones 3. 637 Great Tradition 6v 8.08 Mdm Lee Cheng Kin Manning Smith 4. 006
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  • 196 14 WITH a goal In each half. Royal Si?r.al Corps won the Parker Cud Sir.^npore Base District soccer champion.-hip when they edged the Roya Army Pay Corp.- 2-1 at Ayer Ra:ah Read m Singapore yesterday. This ii the first time that th« Signalmen have won this
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  • 253 14 RACE FOUR ACROBAT has been showing up well m his dawn workouts thai l am taking him to •m this race Thii M Red gelding ran borne c ever tier on this course n May wh« he inflicted a lei gth beating Cinema II over
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  • 141 14 The Highlight Is The... The "Cheque* Is Goad For i'ash THE six furlongs sprint for the P. and O. Cup. highlkM < at Penang, should resolve into a keen tussle among topweight- M Aquarua, Krakatoa, Time to Reason, Early Bird and Cash Chequi |fy vote goes
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  • 182 14 Southern Cross Won 't Miss This RACE ONE SOUTHERN (ROSS who f missed his race on the first cay. Looks like annexing the mile race for class five division three performers. Southern Cross showed his ability at Ipoh when he scored ever nine furlongs, acd later at Kuala Lumpur e\
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  • 178 14 unless Aquarua Makes It Otherwise OMnce. «c E y a track. porting for a .or.; 7: c One to trouble Cash Cheque is Aquarua. wb« r« a good fourth over the six at Ipoh. 7h< by Roussel Water has been going well m He v. as r :i :.< r-
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  • 259 14 RACE TWO PEttSI IN COUNT and despite having fiv< extra, he mas prove too smart for his rivals m I lis Tl count ha- been working well In his mornii.2 c flor' an df finitely ma le good hea ft} since his two ra
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