Singapore Standard, 1 August 1957

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard fK 'A i. 1,,!. Mil. No. 30 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1937 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 363 1 A Swank Embassy And US Support for Malaya Dr. Ismail In America WASHINGTON, July 31 (AP).— United states support was assured yesterday for Malaya's expected admission into the United Nations alter the South-east Asian nations independence next Au£. 31. Ismail bin Dato A lul Rahn Mai iww ter a SI
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  • 47 1 COWDRAY PARK. Susscr, J\l;j 31 fSmtCTj The Duke of Edinburgh, iralched by Queen Elizabeth, feU Mj pony m a polo cup mctcfl here last ghr. Neither the Duke nor his n Mtllt u?as Kurt. It tras his second fa Cou-drai; Park this season.
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  • 291 1 Gagan: Deliberate Attempt To Create Mischief Army, STB Engineers Rush To Repair 3,000 Lines THREE THOUSAND TELEPHONE LINES WERE SABOTAGED IN SINGAPORE YESTERDAY. THE DAMAGE WAS DISCOVERED AT 4.30 P.M. BY TELEPHONE BOARD ENGINEERS IN HIGH STREET. Army technicians were immediately called to the scene. Up to
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  • 363 1  -  ANDREW ROTH It May Have To Be The U.S. From LONDON. Wed. The British Government fully xpects Malaya to seek financial help m the United tates and at the United Nations, 1 learned from a lember of the government who .participated m the )rnulation of
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  • 68 1 Pay Day But The Bar Had To Close EIGHT pretty waitreaiet irtssed In their best who urr -or work ri I lencnoloi Street bar m ff^g*- :o rday surprised > find the bar closed Reason: The owners of the ar ha-. II suddenly ollowing a Singapore Court rder. was pay
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 1 tftandardpic SINGAPORE Telephone Board Chief Lines Kn«inwr Mr. Norman Sutcliffe working to restore the sabotaged underground rubies. In this 1 a.m. picture. Mr. Sutcliffe is bein? assisted by an Army technician Tan Man Long
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  • 182 1 THE Singapore and Federation Governments have setup a 10-yeur plan to assess the need f"r University of Ma', ay a graduates m government and non-government organizations. A committee has been form- Ed t explore this need m all U"\ irnment departments, business
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  • 53 1 PARIS. Ju'.y SI <AP> The French government, today decided to r.i. b the status of the French diplomatic m isloo In liftlaja to the embassy level. An ambassador m the Malayan capital of Kuala Lumpur Will be named when Malaya i fflcially b< c mca independent
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  • 33 1 THE Duke of Kent, cou-in of the <-; b««B promoted from itenant to itenant m his regiment, the R yral Scots Greys, it was o!lici nnounced m London on Tuesd;iv night.— Reuter
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    • 119 1 Rebel Fort Gives Up SHARJAH BASE. Trucial Coast, July 31 ißeuter) Izki. the first rebel fort to be strafed by Royal Air Force Venoms has surrendered. Mr. Neil Innes, Foreign Iflnislei of the Sultan of Oman, tO Mu>cat twday. After Royal Air Pom larks on Izki. which lies about 50
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    • 64 1 LONDON, July 31 <Reut er Queen Elizabeth today cave the royal assent to a bill to establish the Federation of Malaya as an independent sovereign country within the Commonwealth. This was done m the House of Lords through a Royal Commission, a parliamentary instrument for conveying
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  • 25 1 THE Perlis State Council which met m Kangar yesterday accepted the White Paper on the constitutional proposals tor Malaya without any dissension.
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  • 352 1 By Missus No. Two PF.N A N 0 Wed. The managing director of two companies "conducted an experiment lik e King Solomon m h.ivin? three wives living together m one house," Jhe First Magistrate's told tod.iv. fl Lim 1 uin Hfn?J director
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  • 38 1 THE next series of British nuclear tcs s at the Mara'inga testinK around m South Australia will include at least one bomb dropped from the air. Air Marshal Edmund Hudleston announced n Tuesday m Melbourne.— U.P.
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  • 274 1  -  JAMES DAVID Bid To Ease Pressure In Hospitals By PRIVATE medical practitioners m Singapore will soon be allowed to work for government on a parttime basis, the Standard learned yesterday. Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga. said that "plans are m hand to
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  • 88 1 LONDON, Julj 31 (UP) Col nial B tar: Mr L< :v \-B i said yesterday .ion to release from r: n Lim Chin Siong, a member of the Singapore Legislative A^cr..: m-M G rr.ir.cnt cr Singapore."^ a tiOD House of C Labourite. Mr. Stan
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  • 87 1 RI's FIRST ENVOY TO MALAYA INDONESIA'S Foreign Ministry <hiel of the African and .Middle East division. 47-year-old Mr. Mohamme^ Razif. is his country's first ambassador-designate to the Federation of Malaya. Mr. Razif, who arrived m the Colony recently with his family, said that his first ,iob would be to obtain
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 176 2 'Nothing In Common With Party' Communists Lose An Intellectual ROME. July 31, (Reuter). —The Italian Communist Party, m a formal announcement today that .iterarv critic Carlo Mu>tta i:ad reined irom the urty last week, used a c v form of words which aid: "He has no longer ..thin; m common
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  • 67 2 31 (Beater) .ye» hand-crenades explod--3d m five diiTerent places hi irta late last nig. I agioc property and lajacfc ".e £Tenade was thxowr. at house of a senior -IHm- -..y l.ti C X I* ing newspaper, -B: r. „r" r ibflakaA rrr-r ,~i .?s ■ere thrown
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  • 38 2 wiAN Dol.ce arrested :wo prominent Communist eaders on Tuesday while .hey were t: flee to Byria with a third Comnunist, it was disclc- Th third ..ed of sun r v rc- m id S^a ar?.i Reuter
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  • 32 2 KLAN Wl L— TV Klang Division of the National Union of Transport Workers t idrew its 14-day si notice served on the rr.ar. the Kuala Se.angor Omnibus Compar.v In.-!: w« h
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  • 57 2 Photo. AUSTRALIAN screen actor, Kon Randell, 38, S and German-Javanese screen actress Lava t Raki. 89, are shown as they leave Caxton Hall, j London, recently, alter their wedding. They j are hoth playing m the new film "Opera- tion Sweet Talk" beinsj
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  • 91 2 BEIRUT. July SI (AP) F\ lives were thrown at c U.S. Information Servire centres m Beirut Late last The explosions cau ed slight material damage but m OtbCf C'.r' ■•C> WWI thrown at the same time the Jordan Embassy here, also causing ilifhi amafe< Or.o cf
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  • 295 2 After 4 -Hour Conference Arms Cut Delegations Decide Dulles Gets Green Light For Further Talks With Reds LONDON, July 31, (AP).— Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and America's allies on Tuesday nigM agreed to offer Soviet Russia m the near future an up-to-date version
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  • 45 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. M?. nr H. W. Alden, n founder member. Federation Army, HQ. left for Britain today after completing his three ars 1 tour of duty m Malaya He is succeeded by Major W G. Wood, of the Devonshire Regiment.
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  • 155 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 91? 91; Int. Aug. R.S.S. No 1 9H 9U K.S.S. No. 2 9H 91]. K.SS. No I 90] 911 Tone: Dull. The pure of tin m Singapore yesterday was ***** per picul (Up 37J eta.).
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  • 37 2 HONGKONG, July II Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hem 3kong Exchange were $18.05 to ill Sv. >'>.'.'H to $1,831 bo Malayan $1: $0,128 to one Indonesian lßwp***V GoM 2 5 r> to xr.ci.
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  • 259 2 'It's No Go, Ben ito' Hitler Told Duce WASHINGTON. .Tulv 31 i \P)—\Van document* rrrnrd that Adolj Hiltcr had some difficul- m <on\in<ing Bcnito Mussolini m 1Ml(j that Ital> a Mai a planned invasion ol Britain was neither neressiM umlul. The Department ..I State mad. Wednesday three letters written b\
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  • 105 2 JAKARTA, July 31 (AD Indonesian military police today arrested .vet another reporter ol Indonesia's largest newspaper, the Chin^elanguage Kcng Po. The reporter. Lauw Pang Sufi, was the third reporter of Keng Po who was arrested. One was arrested last Saturday, -he other yesterday. Lauw Is the <
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  • 178 2 LONDON. July 31 (AP) Actress Vivien Leigh sported a Mack paten over the pretty left eye today aa she fed a delegation to the Ministry of Hou.iino; m her battle to save the B& James Tr.ea'.re from demolition. "I have been bitten by an in~cct.' F
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  • 59 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices \I.\KY TAX. 17. is a secretary at Guys and Dolls 1 (dress makers^ m On-hard Road. Watehißf the drnv>-ni.ikers m the shop has made Mary learn to cut, p.ittern and sew some of her own clothes. She likes to cook, go to movies. partir s
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  • 151 3 Mystery Vessel Sighted MARINE P alerted a!' their patrol boats to keep a 1 ok- at r an unidentifi -1 arined launch spottc 1 miles the eastern up of Singapore, r. i the Johore coast, on Wednesday, 'But so far they have nothing to
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  • 115 3 Sentence Enhanced On Appeal R .m M imi 21 r. ldi I igainsi lower c irt sentence of two v j.. ha increased to three yean by Mr J:> :oe Knight, acting i isti ;e. In the Singap Hsh C ve>te:day. I imat -v.i 3 convict fl m of housebre
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  • 46 3 FOURTEEN* dozen be" lery 225 were stolen from a provision shop m o* Poh Road, Singapo: rday. The propriet 3 r the shop to enable the stall to have t: is later discovered thai flit shop's front door locks were smashed.
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  • 85 3 A3DUL Hamid. 38, was vo sentenced to three ys' the Singapore Eighth M igistrate's Court for iblic. Abdul had one previous COOviction for attempted goicide P ading guilty to the oil N Bi ze B* ad on T-ie-day. Abdul begged for .en.- Be told Magistrate,
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  • 294 3 Lim At Talks On Services —Employees AN informal met"-: of r. ;lt stive up i ook Into the future of 40.000 civilian employees m the Armed Services m Singapore. was held yester .v. undt-r the chairmanship ol the M: L:m Yew The meeting
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  • 446 3 POWERS FOR LABOUR COMMISSIONER TO CHECK ON OFFICES TWO legislations providing for better and more satisfactory service conditions to thousands of clerks and shop assistants m Singapore will come into force from today. These legislations also give powers to the Commissioner for Labour to
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  • 200 3 $50 A Month Was Not Enough A NTRSE agreed with the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, that the 5*50 monthly allowance she gave her mother was not enough. Mr. Giant was holding a:i inquest On Ng Char Boh, 55, whose 'nody was fV ;:.d
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  • 163 3 For SATA Fund Closes THE Pablk Relations OfllcCl for SA.T.A,. Mrs. Diana Gold. i:._;. mnounced In Singapore v rday thai (2,620 was recived bf S at. a. on July 29 the closing day for Urn do] ar-for-dollar campaign. The canopaisn wai itartod on April 13, when the Sll fa- In:
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  • 129 3 3 Sarawak Students Get Scholarship THREE Sarawak students have hcQn awarded Government scholarships to study at the University of Malaya. They arc Colin Tan. Michael Parker, and U*Hfl Khn Ecr.:; of St. Thomas's S hool m Kuchinf. Al] throe were successful m the University Entrance Examination and Will begin their
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  • 62 3 a YOUTH, Than Kam Cr.cnr.z. it, was jesterdaj v j of i charge of armed robl cvy m the Singapore AsgJMS. Tham v:a, a'.'c^cd to have rohbeci Low Ens Tionr; of $26 10 while Burmed with a kniio on March 17, m New Mar-; F\
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  • 290 3 'Flaw' In Charge— Appeal Court TWO men, who appealed against a Lower Court decision, had their convictions quashed and sentences set aside by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Knight, m the Singapore High Court yesterday, on grounds that there was a 'technical flaw"
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  • 102 3 TO ATTEND TEACHERS' WORLD MEET MR. LENNY KODRIGO. a Sin^ap<»re school teacher. will represent Colony teachers at the World Confech-ra-ticn of the Tearhint; Profession at Frankfurt, West Germany. The conference opens on Friday and will last till August Mr Kodiiso is expected to leave by air on Friday. The Forum
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  • 77 3 THE University of Malaya yesterday announced the Damei Of lUCCessful candidate-; m the Part II examination for Diploma m Social Studies. They tm: .Miss Heng Hong Ngoh (with distinction). Pung Kn? Huat, E. J. Ross. Sham^iddin bin Abu Samata and Johnny Won:; Keok Lin. Ifoani Tin
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  • 82 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tv.d youths who were alleged t > have threatened to set a shopkeeper's house on fire unless he paid them $250, claimed trial before Sessions Judge. Mr. G. C. Byrne today to a charge Of extortion. Kiew Fan and Phun llCOg Wan pleaded
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  • 47 3 BANTING, Wed.— Ten thousand people m this coastal town will soon have electricity supply which they have clamoured for since the Liberation. The Central Electricity Board announced last night that the town will be connected to its network from 6.30 p.m. on Aug. 11.
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  • 75 3 PF.XAXG. Tuc?.— The villagers of Jawi New Village In the Southern District of Province Weilesley went to the polls yesterday to elect 10 members of the Village Committee to serve for one year. Following were the succeaa* fui candidates: Messrs. Teon Sew Uee. Lim Siak Thong.
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  • 35 3 A 33-YEAR-OLD woman. How SfeW Nco was fined $200 yesterday m the Kuala Lumpur Se-sions Court for possession of samsu and a still m her house at Jinjang South New Village on Tuesday.
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  • 153 4 TRREE Hl-XDRED and ftfty local ofiirers of the Singapore Improvement Trust are per- ed ova; t. eir I iturs on the dissolution cf the Tl Thi S.I.T. Local Officers A* 0 iation, representing the officers, yesterd i.y decided to a delegation to meet the .-ter
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  • 77 4 Three Best In 'Voice Contest PENANG. We I IBa P. b Unt of the telephone exchange here won the "Miss len Voice" contest held at Ri ision Studios last nighi Second v. Luc? Ho Of the BukU Mertajam exchange, while ;ir d place went to Miss [rene Van Butrle, also
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  • 553 4 Dr. Parampalam's Presence Has Not Affected Work IPOH, Wed.— A senior hospital assistant, Mr. S. V Suppiah, today denied under cross-examination that there had been any corruption regarding the funds of the Tanjong 1 Rambutan Central Mental I Hospital's Co-operative Society. Mr. Suppiah who
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  • 54 4 MASTER Lee Ting Lay. 15, youngest son of the managing director of Chung Khiaw Bank. Mr. Lee Chec Shan, yesterday returned from school m Scotland to spend his holidays with his family. He is seen m this Standardpic with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chee Shan
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  • 209 4 JOHORE BHARU. Wed. The Johore State Council today gave its unanimous approval to the constitutional proposals contained m a White Paper to establish the Federation of Malaya as an independent sovereign State on Aug. 31. Moving q motion that the Council welcomed the proposals,
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  • 115 4 SuNDRAM Letchumanan, unemployed, was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to nine months' jail, to be followed two feus' ponce supervision for cheating a shopkeeper of H The shopkeeper. Canvnn Kalil Mohamed, said Sundram came into his shop at Upper Scrangoon Road on Feb.
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  • 326 4 He Travelled All Night To Appear In Court A STOREKEEPER. Chong Ah Bah, rushed lnt() the Singapore First District Court yesterday, just when a warrant for his arrest was to be executed. Ho told the Judge, Mr. J. F. ifcWllliam, that be had travelled ail night by train from Tapah
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  • 144 4 'Temporaries' Urged To Join Union IPOH, Wei.— The Pres;der.t of the Perak branch of tbt Government Temporary Ofiicers Union. Mr. P. S. Maniam yesterday urged "temporaries" to prepare a "solid and watertight" case to present it to the select-committee to be appointed by the Chief Minister to investigate into the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 394 4 cJ&lmanac Information at a Glance t artists In conjunction with the Only; epm Time Anno\i^celIN vArOßfc HKtttfß, Alliance Kr.- :t,,^p 0:1 the 3rd ment and Propramme summary; HCjW^^^C B«i>S»4^ liUxt *eranc<>»in Comnmnlty P >re Share Market Report; h 7 Mff U^p M r M^JP!| W&Mk Outre: Debate on "How We
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  • 246 5 A NEW EMBLEM FOR RAILWAY Xl A LUMPUB W( I Transport Minister. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, today formally named the ft": metric locomc being acquired by the Railway under its million modernization plan, the "Bunga Ray, The 96-ton eng:r.-\ i.nted freon. bears a new crest of a ng ti?er as
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  • 46 5 Jaycee Chief Here pic. I (WSO v. hrnso. f'.in.i-, "i I.u.i>an luwcc Compan hi the FhiHjpin il.-w nu.» l.^t n;;ht on i ft n trf lri'> -.'ill,, (li.iirni.in of the PhUippiMs Junior Chan ommerrr l!» .•t :!>• .1 i '-:t hv I t nt;., P re Standard
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  • 69 5 THE S.nqapore Labour Front will try to restore B Street and C'.iilord Pier car park area for use of hawkers after 6 p.m. The Party has directed its member on the City Council, Mr Sim Ben" Sens, to take up the question at the next
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  • 73 5 Call For Emergency Session THE Singapore Harbour Ecard Staff Associa ion yescomplained to the Court of Inquiry that thcHarbour Board was not implementing the interim recommendations made by the The association requested Cour. to have an emergency session today to look into the compia.i Secretary of the association. Mr. Jamit
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  • 420 5 FEDERATION CREST REPLACES CROWN Invitation Cards Mark A New Era An Historic Step Forward KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation crest has replaced the Imperial Crown on invitation cards issued from King's House. Cards ni out for the Aug. 5 ceremony of the signing of the new Federal agreement between the
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  • 237 5 City Council Meeting SPECIAL arrangements should be made for blind children who wish to swim m the City's public pools, .said Mr. Leslie Rayner yesterday at the ordinary meeting of the City Council. In moving the amendment to the Council by-laws prohibiting blind
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  • 186 5 PUBLIC markets m the >u'.d not be turned into schools nor stall holders into school children. Mr. Lee Chuon Eng said m the City Council meeting •oiday. The Council was debating an amendment to the Market Bylaws "to make <. nsee m a market to
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  • 124 5 T control of hawfc r by the City author. 1 s "wi becoming an ever m: i In t >bl< d ..(l Mr. s. Nathan m the City C >:.-.. i ting yesterday. H said that the only lvi lay m .he unlicensing of all.
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  • 136 5 M IYANIZATION m City Council should become a reality rather than theory on paper, laid Mr. s. Jaganathan at the Council tn« 'in-: s erday. told the Council during adjournment that the of aopointins local senior o t; tiould be left m the band! Of the
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  • 76 5 RAUB, Wed. As a result of PoUee raids on opium dens m the district last «ht eight persons were today charged m the Session? Court for possession of op urn, opium smoking pipes and utensils. Forty packets of opium, c-handii smoking pipos and many utensiis were
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  • 168 5 A MAIDSERVANT who Attempted <> out a refr.- rator In working order ko that the lood kept m it would no, so bad. was electrocuted m the process, the Singap rf Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad HlUßfin. Was told yesterday. He was hold.ns
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  • 78 5 IPOH, Wed. The -etirins Hi ntrl Bcsiir, Perak Dato Panglima Bu^it Gantang (53). I ped unhurt when a sports car which he was driving was involved m an accident with another car driven by teacher of the Anderson School, Mr. D. S. Mala (32), near
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  • 53 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Lee NfOfa Soon. 24. was today re. cased on a two-yc;;r "good behaviour" bond executed by his lather whom he attacked With an ;i\e. The youth p'.eadcd gufltj jresterdaj before Mr. Justirc Sutherland to causing grievout hurt to nis father. 55-year-old cook,
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  • 57 5 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was recorded yesterday by the Raub Coroner. Raja Azlan Shah at an inquest into the death of weeder. C'non? Wan, 53, of the iCentakab new viuage, who was knocked down and killed by a Maiavan Railway Wickham trolley near a railway bridge north
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  • 232 5 'All For Mary' -A Hilarious Tale -\LL FOR MARY" I hila- j t is tale bs Harold Brooke •tiiri Kav Bannerman. opened a^i night on the stage ol the Cultural Centre m Canning Rise, Singapore. Presented v the Bingapore Stag Club, and produced bj veterans Peter and Franceses g ar
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  • 36 5 ;M( MISS Brato Stricn who flew S u'ld m from I)uss»'l(l(trf. Germanj to Singapore last ni^ht to )-<t fiance Mr V X I k. a businessman. The coi:nlp will 1>( marri( Saturd ly. Standard
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  • 184 5 id. —In the of the M r Works, Posts and Tele communications, Inche Sardon bin Ha] Jubir. "a marriage of skill" between th< ommunications and the Public Work nts has civet. Kuala Pilah a nev none exchai Turning up m person to celebrate
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  • 67 5 'A. Wed More than I nurses m the General Hospita have prolcs:ed tc the Whitlev Counri that the mpelled to wear the un dignified "toad caps." The nurses have al<o alleged dis criminatory treatment The nurses, ail members of the Govern merit Medical Services
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    • 179 5 announce THF r« DSI^IG DOWN of ihclr Retail Department WITKiN 2 WEEKS F3OM TODAY commenting with a io end all Sales EVERYTHING < Dacron, Furnishing Fabrics, Recdymcdes, Household Linen Fu!l Range o? Latest Arrivals of Textiles, etc. etc... MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST i itotHVti^hvr all these have to
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 509 6 r y Y. mamen: taOB hi London have now I B *.urned into .1 graphical discussion. S ornate after stale: rcarhing agreement with the Russians has DOW infected the western powers theirs and. while they haggle about the extent to which territories of tM Mediterranean members of NATO
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    • 438 6 THE .port published firrfrin -y The Singapore Standard sterd University ol Ifa physicist slippir.., behind the bamboo curtain has caused' a stir not only m this country but al>o aoroad. Was it patriotism, unbitkm, or Erustration that drove Dr. Thong Saw Pak to Peking? At this
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  • 1304 6  - W. German Election Battle Begins SEBASTIAN HAFFNER Chancellor Adenauer says: A Social Democrat victory will be the end of Germany ...Choice lies between Christianity and Communism By BERLIN WITH seven weeks to go before the general elections m West Germany the deployment of parties is now nearly complete and the
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 719 6 Sir Viewing the polit] al changes w fetch are fast taking place m Malaya. I look into the future with great pj latiOti Oi t ho lot of the Strait? Chinese who. In the days < f the O'lonial rue, were somewhat a v md dan by virtue
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  • 588 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By fFHIS column has heard A Singapore politics variously described abused, probably, is the apt word but nothing as picturesque as Commerce and Industry Minister J. M Jumabhoy's "creepy politics." It im mediately conveys to you something slimy, eerie anything but dignified.
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  • Science Notebook
    • 232 6 'TU'O recent ort s ?nd f German nuclear rt scare' nnniQ to get under way and when it gathers momentum, it may well present a midable challenge, despite the long lead which Britain. the United Slates and Russia have established. Vr r cv plant is nearing completion :is
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    • 39 6 V II It's plain to see this boy is bright He's brought home Osram lamps all right A c St. >- it Osram Arfrerrtsemcnt of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.(MALAYAi HD R^presentiTio THE GENERAL ELECT RiC CO LTD Of ENC-i an»
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  • 77 7 photo. LJARRY PIELE, Jr., (lefl). restrains 21--year-old Myrna Messer, while Steve Stoli, a bystander, holds onto blonde Crystal Lewis, 24, after the two women got in'.o a fight m Hollywood over attentions of Pielo. Police said the Bfht lina'ly moved into the stree before it was stopped.
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  • 287 7 He Has Served 33 Years Of An 85-Year Jail Sentence Nathan Leopold was 19 when he went to prison (or a brutal murder, today-* i' RINGFIELD, IllinoLs, July 31 A P)— Governor William C. Stratton yesterday declined to shortt:: the 85-year prison sentence of Nathan Leopold, but held out the
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  • 122 7 —NO RELATION TO SONALI M.W YORK. Ju'y 31 UP) An Indian scholar recent d i frightening rnppt nn yesterday when he arrived aboard .he .iiu-r Queen Elizabeth for a year of -tud^ His name U Kunar Das Gupta. H»> is a Calcutta Unhersit; history
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  • 74 7 HOLLYWOOD, July 31 (AP) —Chinese actress LH] Hwi il coming to Hollywood to co-star with Victor Mature m the Stan •'Time Is A Memory." Official! of John WajM*! Ba'jac Productions, which will make the picture, said Miss Hwa wi-i portray the daiißhtcr af
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  • 118 7 'Lord Rock 'n' Roll' Marries A Typist HPHE smiling; bridegroom is the "Rock 'n' Roll Earl" of Wharncliffe. 22. after his wedding to former typist A!in« Brucr. 20. Aline, who is also a Rock "n" Roll fan. ■■I Ihi him at the tiny parish church of St Mary's Bolsterstone. Yorkshire.
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  • 393 7 MPs showered with 'Ban H-Tests Now' leaflets LONDON, July 31, (Reuter) Two middle-aged women m the public gallery of the House of Commons last night showered members of Parliament with leaflets demanding the banning of the hydrogen bomb. One of the leaflets said: "We. the mothers of the young children
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  • 182 7 RAMSGATE, England, July 31 (AP)— Ramsgate's Municipal Council last night called on U.S. authorities to order this popular seaside resort "out of bounds" to all American servicemen. Councillors reported there had been complaints from seafront traders and rooming-house keepers of trouble caused mainly by negro
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  • 450 7 HARRISON, Michigan. July 31, I.VP) L'en bockuood has evidence to provp he was attukrd l»v i butterfly. I.ockwood said he was repairing his home and made an impatient motion with his hand to shoo away ;l large monarch butterfly fluttering; nearby. He claims the insect "attacked"
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  • 102 7 MEXICO city, .t r i (AP)— Can animals predict earthquakes? The keepers at the Chapultepec Zoo say they can Almost 24 hours befo c Sunday"? big 'quake here. elephants, siraiTes. liaos, tigers and se\-erai other caged animals came down with tflf shakes.
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  • 116 7 RBW YORK. July 31. (Reuten— The National Committee for Non-Violent Action Against Nuclear Weapons said ye&terdaj that -< m ol its members would deliberately violate t lie law on Aug. 6 by walking into the nuclear test atca m Nevada. The Committee
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 119 7 o^^' > Baby SenJh;!nathan Kuanian w These babies !ook as if they are about JM t0 cx P ress a thoughtful opinion on the x No doubt they have made up their minds that ea.h day is one of joy. made Jb&/ u P as k IS< t t thC
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    • 89 7 j To the Victor I* \1 !i»' The winner of cny competition, be it athletics, \%Sm\ sports such cs golf, swimming, ♦<--'- or any vvil $Wi// other, is always entitled to the of t N^ts 3sX if/ i >Ji |M?/ >vGr^ en d we can offer a wonderful selection t
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    • 868 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«i: ***** 6. ***** 4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax Montreal Boston, New York. Baltimora Philadelphia b Cult Ports S pore P. S ham Penang ANTILOCHUS 20/25 Aur 26 Aug 27/2S Aug POLYDCRLS 7/15 Oct 16 Oct 17/18 Oct
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    • 1244 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 <1h lints) (Inccccrctfec m birgopcre) (12 lines) s ce p P T THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON b CONTINENIAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via othet ports to lead and discharge cargc (Via Suez with liberty to proceed
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    • 911 8 MITSUI LINE S'pjrt P. S'hoir Penong FOR JAPAN Awobosan Moru *or Yokohomc Na&ovc Kobe 26 Aug Meiko Maru tor Yokohcma Moii Kobt Osakc vio Hongkong 2 Stpt 31 Aug Nasuson Maru for Yokohama, Moii. Kobe, Osaka 7 Sept Haqurosan Maru via Manila for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 24 Sept FO USA
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    • 672 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings to* Bongkok ond/oi Foi tosi vie Suez Pcnonc P S'hon i oort KCREA' 15 16 Aug "INDIA" 8 12a-, s 13 U Aug If II c 'MEONIA' IS- .22 Arc 23 2* Aua 1b 2" Aur Bangkok only SARGODhA' 25 2f Auo 27 2!; Aug
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  • 112 9 WAN m :r:.V. shared <r -o inclined to ea= while Uns were irregular, accorri.r.;? M ilaj an Shaj t>r r;^ rs' association yesterc Rubber shares wer r.rr-. l:re cha- announced the Association were: 3 ts ?e' -> f MS9MM [ctal Box 202 2.07 INDl'STRI \LS
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  • 208 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN Sharebrokers reported the following business dor*: C.T.& «rds 34/6 xd: F I r .s »< .-j nvom Gammons 5J.65 to $2.68; $268 delayed: Hammers $237 J overnigh- n-; Breweries $3.60; Cemcr. er $2; M $1.05: Robinson ords $2.20; Sime $5*7 HSU. $2.30 and. $2.31 overnight: »33
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    35 9 UTLES <;■"'(! their share of bargain hunters at their annual sale irhich has just I I Red'tetions m price ramoe fro 10 to v.s tsidh Bl SI v<-r cent. Photo shoics part oj :'.<■ aßid
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  • 132 9 Ol I! X ROADS Meiryu Kaloekoe. Belleville. Woodlock. Adige. Ruys. Chong Hsing. Kyoto Maru. Antilochus. Astyanax. Ucka. A Jipetan Georgia. Be: Sonia. Marito. Ally. Isarco. Alcyone, ia. Ann Maersk. Ba: INNER ROADS Visut Kasatri. Auby. Tg. Pinang, Taype. Mm Huang, Serampang. Lipis. Angkor Wat. P. Kidjang, Matahari.
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  • 35 9 Exchange Banks Association buying rate to mer- "a 7T- 31 hills and SI 3/8 trade bills (90d'st): Selling Canada 30 9/16. French francs 113 M Belgian francs 1615}. Other rrrhygt rates remain unaltered.
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  • 127 9 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped 1 cent to 91| cent- ncr lb. for International first grade rubber for August shipment on a dull market Prices opened slightly lower B disappointing overseas adv. its. The market was quiet throughout the morn.ns: with only minor fluctuations m prices. A'-
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  • 997 9 Industrial Output In Britain Rising INDUSTRIAL production m Britain has been rising .sharply m the la.st few months after a standstill of over a year. In May it was already almost at the peak lewis of the last quarter of 1955. some 40 per cent higher than m 1948. The
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  • 213 9 Japan Enters Malayan Market For Cars JAPAN'S expanding automobile industry is looking for new markets m Malaya and other South-east Asian countries, a spokesman of the Japanese Consulate-General, Singapore, tola the Standard yesterday. In 1956, Japanese motor vehicle production amounted to 110.827 units, an increase of Cl per cen: over
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  • 118 9 Singapore Chinese Pro. duce Exchange nocn closing prices per picu) yesterday were: conra, July/August $2"; buyers, $26] sellers; oil m bulk S4l sellers, m drums S4si se.lers. Montok 4 o pepper $110 sailers; Sarawak white $109 pellers, special Barawak buck ST4. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATH CO. LTD. JULY
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    91 9 LEVER Brothers (Malaya) L ■id. ii<e manufacturer* of Sunlight poap. recently held a Pan-Malayan Mltfl competition for fdlccfflCM of Hei ry \Va?/gh Co. Ltd., their telling agcifs. r?r keenly eonteetH competition tohicn .n^t ended, Mr. rye O^p Hiring, Chiej Salesman of the Pencq Branch of Henry Waugh, icas
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  • 41 9 THE first industrial housing colon y m India has been built m Delhi at a cost of Rs. 4.6 million. The colony containing one room tenc-men-s will be allotted to workers on subsidised rent of Rs. 10 per month.
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  • 39 9 CONTRACT nefottati are m profre betwttn the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and Vickers-Armstrongs L1 I t I new pa^.-cngcr liner The vmm] will be buili at Naval Yard. Walker-on-Tyr.e and the machinery at Barrow m Furness.
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  • 141 9 HIGHER PROFIT FOR K.LM DURING the first half of 1957 X.L.M. has secured a surplus which is fls. H mil lion higher than m the corresponding period of 1956. Capacity available m 1957 rose by 17 r e, while traffic on the scheduled MWfOM increased by IM (from 104 million
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    • 252 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES t■Be t New York Fh;ljdelphu. Baltirrore, Mobile, New Orleans, Houston (v.a Suex) S'por* P S hjm Penans New York ELLEVILLI In Port saiM 8 Avg 9 Au S II M Au* 16Sep»j F£RSSE A 14 21 Aui? 22 Aug 25 2S Au« 30 Sept From New York. Los
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    • 403 9 NOTICES M V. "ORAXJE THE m.v. "Oranjc" i> due to arrive from Djakarta at about. 1 pjn on Friday, 2nd August 1957 and v ..1 berth alongside Oodowm W i. l and 2 of the Singaporp Harbour Board. 'Gate No. I). Passengers (Of Colomt^. Port Said. Naples. Southampton and Amsterdam
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    • 614 9 NOTICES FAR EASTERN PX^SLNGER CONFERENCE T INES, Members of the F.E.P.C. announce that Return Tickets will be intro- d for sailings from I minal ports on and after S< ptember, 1957. on the basis I a rebate of 10 per cent of! the sum of the two single fares, the
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    • 433 9 whose names and addresses are given below are appl: to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person, who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Chief Secretary, Chief Secretary's Office, g apore. SIFV ON known
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  • 420 10 Letter from INDIA JJEFENCE Minister Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon told the Lower House of the Indian Parliament the other day that the new Navy Bill, which is to be referred to a joint select com m It te c, was not merely a piece of legislation, ''it is a
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  • 45 10 T SELDOM include obitua- ries m this weekly note but a bereavement has .just taken place m Madras which needs must be included for the departed luminary was too well known m the South. Dr. P. Varadara.iulu Naidu, one of the most venerated non-
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  • 746 10 Is India A Naval Power NEW BILL IS HISTORIC From Our Correspondent ■:.:^:..:-;;.-:-.:-:::-:j Brahmin leaders of Madras, is dead. After being a Congress satyagrahi who had been walking m and out of jail for over forty years, that is, until the country won its freedom ten years ago, the late
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  • 588 10  - Exploration of Space by giant Radio Telescope James Murray LONDON. DRZTAIJPS g I radio 1J telescope now nee M completion ntJodreU Brmk Experimewtel Stofion, Cheshire, jor the University of Manchester the largest of its type m the world Ipfll MM a multitude of scientific uses, but the one most likely
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    • 144 10 J/ie icorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pg ns, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Less of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL A TRLE STORY OF THE KORE WAR. F The True and Wonderful Story of
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 393 10 "My trouble is. it takes such a Ions *> time la eet down. I I j§ don't know when I've f^ *M had enoueh until I've w *r j had too much!'' /a f l i> ■gMMßjfHfßagf^gjngjMgjßj^aagffgi < XNCKK— June 21 to July 11 m€m Jg¥gtM JWSm -WxX.^<sa 22— Atte
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    • 10 10 "Sice kind daddy to bring me a glass of stater."
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  • 291 11 WORLD YOUTH GAMES BEGIN MOSCOW, July 31. (Reutcr).— The athletic ts. one of the highlights of the World Youth ie«. <r<it under way yesterday with 310 competitors from ~l countries taking part. noeti are En::: Zatopek, former champion, and J wi X nraca <Hungarvi
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  • 142 11 r ID'.VOOD. Sussex Ju'.y SI (Reuter) The Queen became the leading wini owner when her U arold filly. Almeria, captured :ea at Goodwood jeaterday. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh saw Almeria beat six rivals over a n and six furlongs for the prize of
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  • 98 11 DELANY AVENGES DEFEAT di'blix. July ii, dautafV- nil DtUmy, (aoove), Erisfa Otjmpie 1 ,500 iroTos champion, beat Britain's Derek D I son, the world's fastest miler. m an invitation mile event on grass here last night. Delany won by two yards ip. four minutes, 5.4 seconds. Wncn the pair last
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  • 29 11 PARIT BUNTAB, T;;o>.— Har.g T^iah football team of Kamponj: Kedah scored a narrow 1-0 >. over Gunong Semanggol m a league match played at the padang >c
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  • 67 11 Gun Club's Big Shoot On Sunday the Singapore Gun Club will hold their August Bank Holiday shoot at their Club m Bukit Tiniah, Rifle Range Road on Sunday. The Oei Tjong Ham Cv.p wi". be awarded for the total aggregate icore m the open championship, and the Ho Hock Ann
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  • 45 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Sel_..r Chinese Athletic Associa•on heat Selangor Eurasian A- oeiation 4-1 In their FAS junior knockout competition a: the padang here today. Scorer; were: Sin nenjN Siang Seng (2), Kam Pcn g foe the Chi- -< and Dt Suuza for the Eurasians.
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  • 38 11 THE PedcrttiOO of Boys' Clubs will start an Instructor Training Count In fencing, if they 'nave encash member! interested. The courses WOUld be he'd on Tuesdays and Thursdays at their headquarters m Queen Street
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  • 100 11 TAIPING. Wed.— A Chinr.-e pair, lltt Tan Chuck Khoo and Mn Mary Vmii, jresterday beat Ifni w toox tnd Mrs. Douglas m th« Bnal ol tl (i Women's doub a of the CRCS annual open tc championships. they will meet Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Fennell for the title.
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  • 60 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The following oflteer-bearen were elected ai the leventh annual general meeting of the S Recreation Club held here last night Chairman— Mr Paul B< B Hon Secretary Kartell Sarr Hon. Treasurer K. T. J -t Football capt. Yap Fook Wa:. Badminton Capt.— Edward Chew; Table
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  • 429 11  - MALAYS RISE SHINE Kowloon Busmen Held To 2-2 Draw AL JOHNSON By SINGAPORE MALAYS rose to the occasion to hold the redoubtable Kowloon Busmen to a 2-2 draw before 8,000 fans at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. It was Kowloon'^ toughest game of the series. With the Malays m a
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  • 284 11 HURRICANE SHOULD BE RETIRED PATERSON. New Jersey. July SI The Paterson Evening Sev,-< urzed la an editorial yesterday that boxer Hurricane Jackson (above) be retired because to allow n;m tc continue In the ring would bi M as cruel as sending a boll Into the arena." At-. J. Greene. National
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    • 291 11 fumoN FAJtILT GUIDE TO THE FAR EAST' recommends SI.C. to you. New Sessions start August. *B'hand (Rapid Course) and Bonk-Keeping (morning, evening) Typing. Concessions students. Vacancies: 1 Senior, morning eve. <2 language. 7 subjects) Pre. Senior Std VIII. morning, afternoon, night. 2 Spe-cial RapH Course, Qunl Test. 3. Book. Keeping
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    • 709 11 CL ASSIFIE I) ADS SIUAIIOXS VACANI 7~ -\TIONS r ro 'T^nt as TEACHERS-1N T I N LISH SCHOOLS) m the Department of Educatio Singapore will be received at the Education Office. Palmer Road (P.O. Box 746). Singapore-2. ud to and including 16th AUGUST 1957. Applications received after the Closing Date
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    • 320 11 APPLICATIONS are invitee >r the post of Probationarj Inspector mi n the Federation o Malaya Police Force. Candidate should be m possession of Cambridge School Certified or the equivalent there of. anc must be Federal Citizens. Thej should be at least 18 yesage and not more than 28. Onlj candidates
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 179 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp /"oC^A PAN MARRVIN' SAM f TsßttT MODOEJt ME. I. iP r JVO N AD\anCE. AN' BRING HIM J iVgON^ TAKE A jO^\< ACCORD TOJ.--CC-* a T>A I BACK. MEANWHILE. VO'K.N JSbozl TH.^SMV j #V JW I° 1 ft h^S a >?£^s GOT TO PICK
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  • 1738 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Big Upset In The Race For P. &O. Cup By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $147,735 Ist Prize No. *****4 539.321 Jn Prize No. *****8 $15,728 3rd Prize No. *****6 S T.BH4 STARTERS ($1,966 each): Nos *****1 *****4 ??H-.M:> 2157 27 *****4 *****2
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  • 233 12 PENANG~-2nd Day, Wed., July 31, 1957- Going-Good *>m i Time 6c Ra <* Hwse Dividend Distances Great Tradition (6) $26/11 Im. 43 1/5 sees. Rare 1: 1 Mile. 8.08 Smith Cl. 5. Div. 3 Barracuda d) 8.07 |t/« li Lgths. .Mortimer Record Time (7) 8.04 SI
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  • 421 12  - OH, MR. JOE WHAT A LOVELY BAN KEN JALLEH Says 9 SINGAPORE'S young, very >ouns director ol 0 physical education. Mr. Joe David, can call a rosf bj 0 any other name but as long as it doc- not harm this Q Colony's sporting prestige. I'M A 111 NDKFD PER-
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  • 822 12 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Wed. A total entries of 177 horses has been entered for the Selantror Turf Club on August 10. 14 and 17 meeting. 1st Run 2nd Kim jjf :f 6f lim Adj il nt date Ma'.nmba) X X A 11 'I
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  • 91 12 Tamil Bro. Association Officials the annual gene V ing of the Tamil Brothe- i Assn. held on Sunday, the following were elected office bearer* lor the ensuing ye; Patrons \aidu and Mr S. A .merf All. J.P. <bolh re- I'm sid. Mr. K. Periayah: ■<»■ Pre> I li <,< n
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  • 76 12 POLICE Sports Association 'A' entered the final m the SGSFA first division knockout competition when they eliminated Public Works Department Club by four SMll to two at Geylang Stadium 3-es-terday. Ramlee scored both goals fnr PWD. Lrc I- j. Haron and Bakar etted for Police. Post
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  • 198 12 KUALA LUMPUR, ed If pi.uiv contemplated n\ the Mala .m Rutbv I' n i < n matcrialis< Asian Ruth\ m Malaya will not bo hampered iih the baagv m the politic a\ At last night's fheetinp 1 the union, plans were mapped out
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  • 21 12 HLETICS Balcstier Junior 7 School Meet on school ground. McNair Boy? School 1 and 11 Meet on school ground.
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  • 59 12 EARXE Bi Sr scored a 'double' when they beat William Jack and National Carbon respecy m the SBHFA L< and Cup competition arne Brothers 'A' beat c other team beat William Jack also by the same mai at I Park yesterday. Other resu 1 C.I. beat
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