Singapore Standard, 8 August 1957

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  • 31 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #6 1% HA Sl FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 111. No. 37 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 12 PAGES 15 t Ms
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  • 645 1 [TODAYS BIG NEWS IS ON THE MALAYAN DOLLAR I i^ MMMM^^^^^^ FEDERATION HEEDS THE EXPERTS 5% Per Cent Loan Issue For 5-Year Plan Federation Loan THERE WILL BE ONE CENTRAL BANK FOR TIH FEDERATION AND SINGAPORE. decision, bich w h ive
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  • 109 1 Tommies Take Rebel Village W.V. P :.i.n. Auj. 1 ps march- i:. viilagt of Izz. 14 miles from the Oman ru:: .1 N:.-a 1. ..r. army spokesman repcr In Bahrain today. The Br Idlers, who are supporting t. r.y of the Sultan of Muscat and Oman, were met by villagers
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  • 35 1 ::E House said I late jester d r that Mrs. r- .s r was m "fin< condition after a r.vo-hour operation She pt ti t :*ernoon, ports :r m W tshir.gt n.
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  • 28 1 THIRTY -XIX E Malayan teachers who have just com- I year*! advanced trainu at Plinceford Lodge, near Iverhampton, left for home hartere I aircraft last night
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  • 90 1 Bruce Gets A Surprise Smack On The Cheek IT TAKES a lot of will power, but two-year-old Bruce Furuya manages to viaintain a manly air of reserve as he gets a surprise smack on the cheek from Louise Mita, 7, m New York. The
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  • 283 1 IF ONLY THE REDS SAY YES It Would Be A Ray Of Hope: Ike WASHINGTON. Aug. 7 (Reutcr) President Eisenhower said today that if the Soviet Union accepted the major inspection zone plan proposed by the! West, it would be the neatest ray of hope that Bad If lived on
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  • 101 1 Russians Query The West LONDON. AOf, 7. (AP) Russia yesterday asked the West whether it lias .set a new condition acceptance of the projected inter-conti-nental "open skies M inspection system against surprise attack for halting nuclear weapons tests. A British informant reported that Soviet delegate valerian Zorin raised the query
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  • 28 1 BRITISH Railways luxury train "The Caledonian" broke the 20 -year -old GlasgowLondon rail record today by making the 401-mile trip m six hours 27 minutes. Reuter
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  • 35 1 A FEDERAL grand jury yesterday indicted Rudolf Ivanovich Abe. a top Russian intelligence officer, on charges of transmitting American defence secrets to Moscow while pesing as a photographer m Brooklyn. New York. U.P.
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  • 85 1 HOUSEWIFE, Lee Choy Hoon, 42. fell from the third floor of a building m Upper Nankin Street. Singapore, yesterday and landed on a trisha. which was parked on the roadside. Lee was removed to the General Hospital, where she succumbed to her
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  • 144 1 You Make A Most Unsavoury Episode More Sordid, Court Tells: LONDON. Aug. 1 (Reuter) A G4-year-ojd Londoner, Philip Kinghorn Burbidge, was fined £1 (M 58.50) m court today for striking Lord Altrineham, critic of the Queen. Burbidge. member of the League of Empire Loyalists. pleaded guilty to
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  • 56 1 TAIPEI. Aug. 7. (UP)— A Nationalist Chinese naval patrol .sank four Rod Chinese gunboats and heavily damaged live Others m a sea battle m the Formosa Strait early today, a Nationalist Delence Ministry communique announced The sea battle was fought off the China coast at Fu
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  • 163 1 THERE is nothing unusual m Dr. Thong Saw Pak's acceptance of an appointment m a university m the Chinese Peoples Republic, said Professor Oppenheim, vice-chancellor of the University of Malaya yesterday. The Standard reported last week that Dr. Thong, a lecturer m the Physics Depar.ment
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  • 19 1 THE Sultan of Johore wfl] leave London fcr Malaya tomorrow morning to participate m the Merdcka celebrations.
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  • 20 1 OLIVER Hardy, the rotund half of the film comedy team of Laurel and Hardy, died, m Hollywood. Reuter
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  • 207 1 Xl ALA LIMPI X W< 6 Hie Central Electricitj Hoard get-? Ihi biggest allo'.ment S4o,O<Ki .000 from the $160,000.00(1 de\elopment loan floated i tin 1 rderal Government Housing i- v« i ,n (1 mi the list with S'.M..:. im Other all.-, atmn- an S.V
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  • 104 1 Kiwis' Gift Of Painting To The Tunku WELLINGTON. Aug. 7 (Reuter) Three from the New Zealand government will be presented to the government of Malaya on Malaya's independence day, it was announced here today. A greenstone inkstand mounted In silver is to be presented to the Federal parliament, a set
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    • 66 1 ft AMD ACCOtttOttS £^£^^s^£^&m Complete wi f h HV C;^rv,nc Case) FOR YOUR SELECTION. sODERATE FRICES. Sole Agents:— SWEE LEE CO. -1 1 North Bridge Rd. Spore 6. Tel; *****. made for each other 01 one DDcnn w^w§^ S-C.S. BREAD jg^mA and Kvr%P^# JAMS RS PC.A. FLAG DAY 10th AUGUST
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    • 46 1 WASHINGTON DRY CUA\l\i; CO. 412-414 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE-9 TEL ***** Fittings ripviyned primarilj r..r «f--finrruj hut m B MM k <> n |r! wilh the COMMERCIAL FITTINGS o/ 2)idtinclion Advert isement o/ T Mi GENERAL ELECTRIC CO imalayaj IID. Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD O ENGLAND.
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  • 153 2 I CLOSING rubber price* (cents per |b) m Singapore \esterday were: Buvtrs Seller*Spot 925 925 mi Aug. R.S.S. No. 1 92| 92a Iv.S.S. No 2 92 tt| K.S.S NO H| Tone: Quiet. »nc pt< i of tin m Singapore >i->terdav w a> ST.dl per picul (Unchanged) I-ONDUN KLBBLK
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  • 21 2 THE Good Citizens' ri zation m South KcM.ih \vi:! itafß an anti-Co nmunist rai.y and processioi] m Kulim today.
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  • 29 2 DOUGLAS KERSEY, 34, was yesterday fined $25 by Kuala Lumpur Magistrate Tuan Haji Mohamad Talb for refusing to give his namp anr address to a Policeman.
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  • 75 2 IPOH, Wed.— The Federation Court of Appeal today reserved judgment m the apoeal by a mining engineer, Lewis Samuel George Galoraith. against a seperation order granted to his Austra:an wife. Joan, 27, by the Pcrak Supreme Court on March 7 this year. Granting the separation order
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  • 398 2 I WAS NOT AGGRESSIVE TO INFORMANTS— POLICE CHIEF 13th Day Of Meutal Hospital Probe 'Only General Allegations Of Corruptions Made' IPOH, Wed. The Commission of Inquiry, investigating into the conduct and administration of the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan, today heard a denial from the Officer-in-Charge of the Criminal
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  • 171 2 National Union Is Urged THE Asian director of the International Transport Y.'orkers' Federation. Mr J. F. Souares, yesterday called on Singapore's 23,000 seamen to form a national organization m order to improve their working conditions and better their economic progress. Mr. Souares is now m Singapore, seconded by the ITWF.
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  • 217 2 WOMAN CHARGED WITH LIVING ON IMMORAL EARNINGS PENANG. Wed. A 19--year-old girl. Lam Woh Cneng alias Lam Ah Moy, told the Magistrate's Court today that a taxi-driver wanted to sell her for SBOO to a woman who. however, dared not accept. The
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  • 31 2 A 34-YEAR-OLD detective. A. Augustin, was acquitted and discharged m a Tanjong Malitn Court yesterday, on two Charges of corruptly obtaining |29 from two Chinese m l\lav this year.
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  • 134 2 THREE murder suspects were among tt j n people arrested by the Secret Society Sab-Branch of the .ID.. Singapore, following lightning raids on gangstei dens In the Colony on Tuesday night. The seven others have been Identified as wanted la connection
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 2 photo. BOY SCOUTS from Singapore march past Queen Klizabeth and Prime Philip on the reviewing stand, when Her Majesty and the Prince visited the World Stout Jamboree at Suttou Coldfield, Warwickshire on Aui;. 3 AP
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  • 102 2 v f e of a Harbour Board clerk j day accused her husband m court of supporting another w an. Nancy Monteiro mad* tbi* accusation m the Sixth Magistrate* C when Raymond Monteiro, summoned for negto maintain her and their four children, off*. support
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  • 29 2 v :mgs on Tuesday beat up a 38-y, shopkeeper and robbed him of $40 m Telok Gadong Klang Police have c< ouths m connection with the robbery.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 228 2 SHIRTS nl up- to- dale Plain Cv Fancy de-i^'ns, Sport- yW I -hirt- I. Shirts, unrurtivex"^ /^f^T Bo^s X lie>, P>jamas^/ Jt^tj^y y) llamlk •r« liit f-. d isfcys' i Shirts of other popular makers IK. (ierbadine rain-coats. \S\ socks, cuff links. Bells, X /^L \y^^ lighters, suitings, swimminij trunks,
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    • 281 2 'MISS LUCKY LEGS': I FOUR DAYS TO GO WHO will be Sinpa pore's ".Miss Lutk> Less?" Already pin-up pictures of hopeful title contend ers are pouring into the office ol the Catbaj Organizations Publicity .Manager, and these arr being classified for later adjudication by a panel of beauty experts T
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  • 71 3 PRETY GIRLS In Singapore Offices AJ. REGIN'A. Bf, is a clerk m the registry section of the Singapore Police Headquarters. Pearl's Hill. Jean, as she is known to her friends, has a ready smile for ever \one she conies m contact with m her work. She is studying shorthand and
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  • 362 3  -  S. Venkat WITH 96 HOURS TO G0... By Standard's Political Correspondent PEOPLES ACTION PARTY leader Mr. Lee Kuan Y. v. laces his biggest political diieinrr.a this week. He has 96 hours to either quit the P.A.P. or use every known political device to rchis lea
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  • 335 3 Bandstand plot to attack school heads is revealed EVIDENCE AT ATTEMPTED MURDER INQUIRY Twenty boys attended MALACCA, Wed. About 20 boys of the Henry G v m c y Approved School were summoned to a meeting at which a plot was hatched to attack the Superintendent of the School and
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  • 132 3 A UNIVERSITY of Malaya undergraduate Ananda Jothy Ponniah, was fined a total of SlO5 and disqualified from driving for two years on six charges m a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday. Ponniah orig.nally pleaded guilty to seven charges, but he Magistrate accepted his pica
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  • 504 3 WIDOWS of two High Com- nussioners of the Federation Lady Gurney and Lady Gent. are among the special guests invited by the Federation Government to the merdeka celebrations. Sir Henry Gurney was killed by Communist terrorists m October 1951 while Sir Edward Gent died m an
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  • Article, Illustration
    103 3 A SLEEK Aston-Martin racer is on display m the lobby of the Cathay Cinema, Singapore. Patrons who stop to admire the car will pause to think: How did the car get up there? Was it hoisted by a crane? or perhaps it was stripped and then assembled m
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  • 49 3 MISS May Hoc a former pupil of the Methodist (Jirls School and a member of the Wesley Church Choir, is leaving at noon today by PAA for New York for further studies. Miss Hoo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoo of Singapore.
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  • 65 3 THE Singapore Business Houses Employees Union bai decided to support the formation of a Workers Party. A derision to this effect M taken by the executive committee of the Union yesterday. Formation of the Workers Party, whose membership is confined only to trade union members, li
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  • 145 3 A SIXGAPOPE Coroner. 11l Giam Chong Hing, yesterday held an inquiry into the death of two boys who were pinr.e.; under a ladder of knives. The fatal accident took place at the Clerical Union ground on May 2. The ladder was being erect- ed
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    • 191 3 83rd ANNIVERSARY Sole W£Vf R -TO-BE REPEATED BARGAINS WE OFFER SOME OF IHL FRESH CONSIC\ME\T AT ASTOUNDINCLY LOW PRICES LI S P PRINTED COTTON 36" 10 NEW DES'GNS 480 2bO VOILEN FABRIC FOR CAN CAN PETTICOAT 3&C S 190 EMBD. COTTON 36" S- 460 S 150 STOFFELS PLAIN COLOR FLAMESTO
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  • 333 4 FIVE YEARS' JAIL FOR KIDNAPPER Abductions On The Increase, Says Judge ABDUCTION for ransom m the Colony is coming into prominence again, said Mr. Justice Buttrose m the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The judge made the remark after the jury returned a 6—l verdict of guilty on a 24-year-old shop assistant,
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  • 252 4 $6,200 HAUL IN TWO ROBBERIES BURGLARS broke into a house off Serangoon Road. Singapore, on Tuesday, and le $5,050 cash and jewellery. Madam Tans Lmg Ying. Wife of a proprietor of a sauce factory, told Police t>he left "he house with her parents at 7.15 am. ior their shop. At
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  • 74 4 A SINGAPORE taxi driver was robbed of a watch and cash by his fares early yesterday. The driver told Police three Httan got into his taxi and •ske I him to drive to Paya Lebar He was told to proceed to a dark lane, where two men
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  • 78 4 THE third annual drama npetitj organized by the Singapore Anglo- Chinese School Theatre Club, will bo he l tonight «t IJ3Q t at the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium, B:. I r Road. Two play have Qualified for the finals of the competr. I the culmination of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 4 MR. AND MRS. Dick Kuek, photographed after their wi'dilinc: m St. Andrew's Ca thedral. Singapore, on Tuesday. The couple later entertained 300 guests to dinner at the Great World Park.
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  • 81 4 SINGAPORE'S Governor. Sir Robert Black, who is the Chief Scout, yesterday appealed to the public to give full .support to the permanent headquarters which Colony scouts arc building m Clemenceau Avenue to commemorate this year's scout Jubilee. Sir Robert made tills appeal m connection with the
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  • 435 4 BROKER GIVES EVIDENCE IN TICKET CASE PEXAXG. Wed. A broker. On 5 Ilium Eng, who was arrested m con-, nection with the forgery of $10 bills about three years BgO, was also involved m the alleged forgery of Social Welfare Lottery! Ucketl, m April this year, a preliminary inquiry m
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  • 66 4 A LEADING Filipino film director, Mr. Teodoric Santos arrived m Singapore yesterday from Manila m a PAA Stratocruiser m search of Malayan talent. He told reporters at the airport: "We may need them m several pictures which we intend to make m this part of the
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  • 194 4 MYSTERY OF THE STOLEN TICKETS NURSE PLAYS 'DETECTIVE' Two DAYS after a student nurse had bought two cinema tickets, she found them missing from hei purse, the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court wraa told yesterday. In court, charged with stealing the tickets worth $6 from *ho nurse. Che Samsinah btnte Mohd.
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  • 52 4 GENERAL Manager of the Singapore Traction Company, Mr. A. A. Ewing, 81, >L-:erday sailed for Britain by* the Carthage on retirement. He iraq accompanied by his wife. A large number of S.T.C. employees turned up at the wharf to give Mr. and Mr;:. Tlw.r.z „i ty
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 338 4 c4im«M«c INFORMATION AT A GLANCE S*^^,^..,— W^2-».«.—- Hongkong Products Kxliihition tjOVG UI3FV c: 1:: C b v < p: "•-•■.^cv Mr. w I Yew Hock M Bappy World Liberal-Socialist Party: Central >; m Cou! il meeting at Party Head- Foreign Correspondents A^ooiaou rterm. is-g. Battery Road Ji"": Lur.rp.eon meeting ai
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  • 138 5 Brandy Tobacco Cost Him $5, 000 A COLONY Magistrate. Iff K. C Chan, yesterday I 21 -year-old Lee Kia Bam $5,000, m default one year s jail, for possessing 1 1 I lons of brandy and tobacco on which duty had not been paid. It was one of I fines
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  • 69 5 THE Marine Police yesterday recovered the body of an unidentified Chinese from the apore River, near Alkaff Quay. Police disclosed the dead man as 55 years old, and 5' 1" tall. He was of slim build and fcvore a moustache. t' The body was clad m
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  • 167 5 3 Labourers For Trial At Assizes A MAX alleged at a prelimi- inquiry yesterday that three labourers who stabbed his friend did so because they bore him a grudge. Shaik Yusoil was testifying against S. Mohamed, 32, Hassan bin Mohamed, 35, and Haji Mohideen, 37, who were tentatively charged with
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  • 71 5 JOHORE BAHRt*. Wed. Two S.ngapore women, Rachel Ezekiel. and Rachel Joseph. were each fined SI OO m the Magistrate's Court here today for possession of tickets m an illegal lottery. Ezekiel had on her two Q-eharacter" crnrv tickets, while Joseph carried two chap-ji-ki slips, the court
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  • 66 5 A SINGAPORE hospital attendant, Kg Yap YD U r '4- wll u was Involved m a collision I taxi m the compound I I the Tn I*OCk Seng Hospital at 6.50 a.m. on Tuesday, di I yesterday at the General Hot* pital The Traffic Police are
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  • 217 5  -  JAMES DAVID o Setback For Chinese Schools Conditions Must Be Observed By Federation Says No To Appeal For Free Entry THE BAN on Federation "tours" by students from Singapore Chinese Schools will stay, the Federal Government decided yesterday. The decision will be conveyed to heads
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  • 224 5 Deputy Police Chief Leaves AI TFK NEARLY 30 years of service with the Singapore Police Force, the Deputy Commissioner, Mr. \V. J. Parks sailed lor Britain yesterday with his family on the liner Carthage. Mr. Parks, who retired under the Malayanization scheme, expressed the contidence
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  • 110 5 MuslimsGive $25,000 For Home HIE Singapore Muslim Advisory Board yesterday handed to the Government its contribution of $25,000 towards the building of a welfare home lor Muslims. Chairman of the Board. Dato Syed Ibrahim bin Omar AlaagOff, said yesterday that the estimated cost of the home would be about 550.00U
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  • 96 5 A YOUTH told a Singapore rna-iiitrate yesterday that he did Dot know it was an oilence to cause cruelty to animals Tht youth, Neo Kirn Geok. pleadrd guilty to causing unnecessary sufTering to 730 fowls by putting them into 21 baskets at North Bridge Road
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  • 180 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— A 5300.000 sports stadium, which will si-rye M the venue for all big athletic events m the .state of Johore is beiny: planned by the Johore Bahru District Playing i itliis .-..ssociation. A tr.ep.ibcr of the stadium committee told o>* Standard
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  • 35 5 A 22-YEAR-OLD rubber tapper, .Mohamed Ali bin Kiman Of Lanchang was ycstenh.y sent to a year's jail, m a Temerlofa Court, for disbooestbr retainins a stolen bicycle belongIng to a local rubber- dealer.
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  • 181 5 Sore Feet Love Don't Mix -Court Told A MAN yesterday told the Singapore Sixth Magistrate Mr. Robert Chee, that his wife didn't love him any more because he had sore led The man. 23-year-old Yeo Kirn Pang, was m court facing a summons from his Wife, Chang Kirn Hiang for
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  • 250 5 6 MTHS. JAIL FOR TAKING $23,000 WORTH OF LIQUOR CHUA BAN HOCK, former chief storekeeper of Messrs. C.ildbeck MacGregor and Co., Ltd., was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail by the Second Cri minal District Court Judge, Mr. D. H. Chapman, for criminal breath of trust of liquor valued at
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  • 127 5 JOHORE BAHKU, Wed. The Johore Bahru Unity Boys Club will hold a three-day "Funland" from Sept. 12 m a campaign to attract more members and raise funds for .he club'.s activities. The club leader, Mr. Michael Ang, said yesUrday that the "Funland" programme would include
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 507 6 r j'::E Labour Party of Malaya wants many things done •ie A', mcc Government, among which i? the recognition of the Malayan Communist Party IS a legal political organization. In this respect it the >jrne mind as the People's Action Party of Singapore. It also wants the Government
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    • 367 6 ]>EPORTS or' rev..-- China MM continued unrest m the Soviet-controlled territories of I irope may develop into the biggest challenge that communism has ev< r been called upon to BMft Opposition I munist oppression was sparked off m Hungary and Poland. It is the same s; Lrit
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 481 6 Sarawak Education Progress Sir I refer to a letter appearing m the cjrrespvndj ence columns of your i.-sue of August 2. 1957. under the head:ng of "Sarawak School Grants" and signed "Son of the Soil." The correspondent, who believes m equality and the cc r.ocratic way of life, criticises the
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    • 156 6 Sir Immediately the new Shop Assistants Emptoymei Ordinance. I 9. r i7, came into force on August 1. we wrote to the Senior Labour OlVicer. Labour Department, request- Form for dosing cjv be .-<-':;t to Bl m exchance Ipe the Weekly Holidays Ord Dance (Form A). Until now.
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    • 184 6 Sir— Not |OQ| ago, the inhabitants of the Malay Settlement m Kamponij Bharu, Kwala Lumpur, pleaded with the Government that they be allowed to elect their own local council. This request was acceded to by the Government and lot elected council came into being, but it is
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    • 102 6 S,r Tiro cars collided m Jalin Sullanufi, busiest night spot m Batu Pch<:t. at t I ;>.',>. on Aug.-. I 3 Snon the street was crowded with the curious and for a traffic icas blocked. A policeman, eating rambutans at a nearby stall, did nothing till he had
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  • 1036 6 The Real BATTLE For Russia SOVIET SURVEY BY EDWARD CRANKSHAW m* LONDON IT is not only m Russia that politicians habitually usurp the centre of the stage. They do this everywhere, inevitably, like kings and emperors m the history books, throwing into shadow the real substance of the peoples who
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  • 647 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By ATO LONGER is it the head L^ which wears the crown that lies uneasy. Today, it is not the crown but the affairs of State. The wearer of the crown is the victim of advisers and ministers; the other of his
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  • 409 6  - Nuclear Marine Research JOHN DAW TJOU rapidly the em- phr.sis m nuc'.ear research m Britain is swinging to new subjec;s m th s dizzily expanding: field is shown m tiie third annuaJ report of the Atomic Energy Authority. For the first time, the report includes several paragraphs on nuclear propulsion
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  • 437 7 'I AM SORRY IF I HURT THE ROYAL FAMILY- IT'S THE LAST THING I WANT' LONDON, Au?. 7. I Altrim-hani. whose i isms of the Queen i t r>\ said on televisinn la>t nhiht that he tted any impression he was hostile" to the Queen as his feelings about her
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  • 88 7 BERLIN. An,- T I- 1 tri Adultery is not necesi ;-CM«n for divorce m Last Germany, according if the -upreme court published m East TW th under the Fast German l.i a. i.mpifs c .in only be divorced "if there are mth,u>
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  • 543 7 WHAM Peer Who Attacked The Queen Is Hit In The Mouth Punched Outside TV Studio LONDON, Aug. 7. Lord Altrincham was punched m the mouth by an enraged man last night as he left a London television studio after telling the British people he would not apologize for his criticism
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  • 97 7 Off To An Early Start CANBERRA. Aug. 7 (Reuter.) Two I,'^-year-old girls were married ta Australia m 1956, according to a (icmu.maphic review released by the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics today. There were H 14-year-old, X 10-year-old. 1,137 16-year-old and MM 17-year-old brides. The youngest bridegrooms ,ve:e three
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  • 188 7 Ex-Detainee Says Thanks To His Guard TOKYO, Aug. 7 (AP)-An Australian army officer ot World War 11, who was a prisoner of war interned m Singapore, today contacted one of the guards and told him: "I owe everything to you and your human kindness." Former L.eutenan-, H M Chalmers. of
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  • 184 7 LONDON, Aug. 7 (Reuter) World shipowners meeting m London declared today that they would oppose "most strongly" any attempt to cover the cost of clearing the Suez Canal by a surcharge on shipping fees. i The cost USSlO.BB2.Onn or £3,863,500 sterling has so far boon met
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  • 76 7 Wife And Lover To Hang ACCRE. Ghana, Aug. 7 (AP) Abena Maasemo, 30, an African housewife, and her lover. Tetteh Osabu, were sentenced yesterday by the high court of Ghana to bans? for murdering Masemo's husband. It will be the first time m 40 years a woman is to be
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  • 119 7 U.S. Fires The 12th Test Bomb ATOMIC TEST SITE. Nevada. Aug. 7 <APj The United States today fired its 12th shot m the current Ate^t series The blast which was detonated from a balloon tethered 1500 feet above the test site came just one day after the 12th anniversary oi
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  • 160 7 NEW YORK. Aus. 1 (APJ, Kir. Novak said yesterd <v that Italian industrialist Mario Banriini "i> everything a man should be." But, she said m interview with the New York Journal-American. she and Bandini are not engaged "and naturally we haven't talked about getting married
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  • 48 7 PHEW What A Ga l! pHEW! We refer to the weother of course. And the weathermen say it should be Phew! olmost everywhere during the next few days. So shapely London singer and dancer Jean Bayless is here taking time off to sunbathe at London's Hyde Pork Mirrorpic
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  • 202 7 HE CRASHES SECURITY CORDON AND GREETS MR. K. BERLIN, Aug. 7. (Reutei). A Nigerian student m goid-and-purp'e robes broke through security cordons here today to shake the hand of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leader, and hand him a letter. The psychology student, Olabisi AJala, is travelling round the world
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    • 835 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«4 3i>:3 5 2655! 4 132 6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hj Monrrcj! 6o>ton, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports S pore P S hjm Penan? ANTILOCHUS 2025 «v« 26 Au: 27 2- «v r-C y DCRLS T 15 Oct
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    • 1281 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 i IS lines* (iMOIpMaM lH Singapore) (12 lines) Sh ipp -n g THE BLU£ F |J NNEL L!NE T».SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Cjrncrs option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suci vnth liberty to proceed
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    • 985 8 MITSUI |]Q LINE So jrc P- Shorn Penonc FOR JAPAN Awobasan Moru for Yc^or O'Ttc Ncx.cvc Kot t 26 Aug Meiko Moru for Yokohama, Mom Kobt Osckc vie Hongkong 3 Sept 31 Aug Nosusan Maru tor Yokohamo Mom Kobe Osako 7 Sept Hagurosan Maru via Manila for Yokohama, Nagcva, Kobe
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    • 678 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling* tor Bangkok ond o« Foi fcoit vio Sues. Penong P S horr "KCREA" II lU| "INDIA" 8 12Abg 13 M Aug 5/17 x.^ MEONIA' 19 22 Arc, 25 Z& Auo 25 2" tf Bongkok only SARGODKA' 25 If Aug 2? 2&Auo 29/3 C A*f HOMEWARDS
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  • 191 9 SINGAPORE'S black pepper market which has been "slow for some time may receive a boost soon irom buying >upport from New York, Colony merchants said yesterday. The traders were commenting on a cabled report ich quoted the prediction of trade sources m New York
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    47 9 A new type of se'f inflating escape < use m the Blackburn "B. :ransport aircraft, now m production jor the Royal Air Force u-as recently dm! through its trials, The chute which has been designed jor use m an I cj- cy can be inf'.ziei iciih'.n 15 sec?'
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  • 127 9 Reduction Of Capital Recommended At a board" meeting of Port Dickson-Lukut (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates Ltd.. held m iLu t recently, it was decided to recommend to a reduction of £246,464 to £184.848. M roposed to effect til reduction of capital by reing to stockholders £61,- per 2s unit of stock).
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  • 111 9 51! -c Pro-duc-e MW gt nocn closing prices per plcul yesterday were: copra. All 5 30;.t Qtt sellers; coconut m bulk S4l sellers, m drums $45i sellers, Muntok white pepper $111 Sarawak \ib» 5110 sellers. special Sarawak black $75. oormj iU> (IT! FR BATH CO. LTD A' 11
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  • 198 9 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. If, Jumabhoy, and a delegation of merchants led by Mr. Teo Hang Sam. president of the General Rice Importers' Association have discussed and reviewed the rice situation m the Colony. A spokesman of the Ministry the
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  • 37 9 A MOTOR traw'.er r.e.-igned particularly for near and middle water fishing, where the smaller ships often undergo severe pounding m bad weather, was launched recently by Cook. Wei ton and Gemmcll at B-. verley, Yorkshire.
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    43 9 ENICAR WATCH THIS neon sisn which has been put up atop a building :>t Victoria Street, Singapore, to publicize Lnicar Enicar Neon Sign uatcho"?. is attracting the attention of p.issers-by at niuht. according to .i spokesman of the Enicar Watch Co. m Singapore.
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  • 26 9 \s px hieed Wi lb. rubber m June and 322 lb. m July. Correspond i es for Radella re I lb. and 15.100 lb.
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  • 138 9 OITLR ROADS BEXAYO.V Utrecht. OeUillft, V i R< Imsdijk, Bayer] tein, Theta Hoatn m. Pros. •':lmore Kampar. Ocean Fortu: c. Yiag, Van Clooii. Zeeland, Brook jrn He ihts, Batoela, Gold Dragon Ronaville. Batanghari, Gara Serf Camphuys, Tjiwangi, Eastern Venture, Chong Hsing. INMR ROADS ■ajafe B: eke. }\w. L'huan.
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  • 323 9 -SAYS AMERICAN JOURNAL THE U.S. Journal of Commerce said in New York that while American traders expect no substantial immediate expansion of trade with independent Malaya after Aug. 31, eventually ''independence is bound to loosen former commercial ties to some extent." This, the paper
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  • 17 9 AUSTRALIA National Airways has taker, delivery of Australia's first jet beliCOpttt a two-seater French Djinn.
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  • 149 9 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday closed at 92g cents per lb. for International first grade for Augus; shipment on a quiet market, a drop of i cent on Tuesday. The market opened quiet at around the previous day's Levels Prices dropped slightly on some profit taking and
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  • 119 9 U.K. exports of office machinery reached a record total of £9.7 million In the first half of this year, nearly £2 million more than In the corresponding period Of 1956 when the industry set up its tenth successive annual export record, the Office Appliance and
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  • 169 9 INDUSTRIALS ARE STEADY BUT QUIET MALAYAN" industrials v/rre Btetdj but quiet, according to th" 'Malayan Sharebrokcrs lation yesterday. Tlßfl mm dull and rubbers VI 1 featureless. Price changes announced by the As>ociation were: INDUSTRIALS Buvprs Scl'crs Fed. Dispensary ISS UO Fraser Neave: Ord 2 R8 2.93 G imfflon 2.63 2
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  • 236 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: F Sc N Ofdl tlMh', Gammon? C 2".-) delayed. $2.69 HOI, and $2.60 overnight; Hammers $2.35 overnight, i&37g; H. Waugh $1.90 overnight and yesterday; Breweries $:;.65; M Cement $1.71; M Colis $1.05: IfeAlister $2.02 J to $2.05: Metal Box
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  • 189 9 MORE than 150 British engineering firms m London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and other industrial centres are taking 9&\ m the Federation Ol British Industries Overseas Scholarship Scheme, scco-d--ing to its third annual report, published m London recentiy. The scheme provides training with British engineering firms
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  • 58 9 MALA VAX ml ::cr exp H m July showed a sharp increase at 82,125 ton?, compared with 74.531 tons m June, according to prelin [nary I :r<. issued by tfafl Statistics Department, Sir.;;., ore. In the Bflfl MVCn months Malayan export- amounted to 551.406 ions compared with
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  • 39 9 BOUSTEAD-BUTTEin Estates A^en°v, L* reported the following rubber output? for July: A-na^a--. M i 89,800 ib.; Bnrelli 75.000 lb., Coonemara 53.000 lb.. New Serendah 70.000 lb.. Bassett 34,000 It Kuala Sidim 99,767 ib.. b Km nmm ft
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    • 227 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES Ycrk P^ -j -j i "'timorc. Mobile, New Orlcjns, Houston. Ik I Spore P Shi-n Penan:; New York BELLEVILU In Port Sails 9 Au? 10 Au? 13 H Au? 16Scpf r:,s;;A M2l Aug Ay? ZiZiAug 30 Sept f-- Sew Ycrk. Los Angeles, San Francisco, via Hongkong! N Ycrk
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    • 485 9 NOTICES SELANGOR TURI CLUB August Meeting 1957 IST DAY— Saturday— 10th August Iff] 2ND DAY— WEDNESDAY— 14th August 1957 3RD DAY— SATURDAY— 17th August 1957 ''the usual (Unlimited si I Sweep each day; $2 i Course Cash Sweep on each I Race: S2 Treble Tote and H Forecast Pools will
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    • 623 9 NOTICES ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MAI AY A i IMITED KUALA LIMPIK trates for the undera B tioned Compa md manage m< ni of Ang: -Oi ntal (Malaya) Limited for the month t Ju :e as Ampat Tin Dredging Limited 1.T91 Berjuntai Tin Dredging Limited IOH Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Limited 1.300 mting
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    • 482 9 VOTICE IS HERI BY x thai I, L\ >To 34 Sultan Gate, Singapore, applied for a Fir Public House licence csale of liquors to members only) In ;t of premises No ;er Drive, Bincmpore s on Garden iliorts Club), and that this appl: bo hcarc Cour net Judf* and Magistrate
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  • 2177 10 White Collar Workers Up In Arms BajSSSSSSSSSSSaßmm^Bßmßmß^^B^^B^^^^^^B^^B^^^^B^^B^^B^^B^B^^eVßa^^B^^B^^Bß^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M From Our Correspondent] (UK MINISTERS often tell the people how necessary it is to tighten our belts so lons as we are engaged m national reconstruction or recasting our entire economy on a new industrial basis. The country, we are told, is fast
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  • 55 10 Beauty in a Booth 7 ///*> tens just a liv ky brrni u>r Daily Mirr Greenu-vU ami I<>r us. "ihaprly I, an un> sunltathin" m London* Hydi Park Lido uhen she suddenly it nil m In r ti sfu had t>> rnrf.t a f>h< l><>\ and just th> n ]t
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  • 275 10 'J'HE influence of Asian women m community and welfare work was highlighted recently as 19 Asian women leaders met m New York City for a three-week workshop m community problems. This was I c second annual seminar sponsored by the Committee of Correspondents, an independent nonprofit
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    • 128 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neurclgia, Colds Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL j THEY CANT STOP US FROM SHOWING I I THIS PICTURE OF THE I MBI NAKED TRUTH: ■t WW^KpfcSl^^ a6ouf New
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  • 867 11 The following arc the re£ult> of the Singapore Kitte \->>tv< ition \us;ust Bi>lt'y ni'.-.iinic 1 .iT N>c Soon V, 2 r.i a Sunday and st vi'xt.i "jx II PS. 35> Class 'X 1 S.R. (a) Winner: Sgt. Bartlett (32) Spore Engr. BajD- 2nd Sgt.
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  • 335 11 Two Aussies After Double LONDON, Aug. 7 (Reuter) Surrey consolidated their position at the top of the county cricket table yesterday when a hardiought victory over Nottinghamshire made their points total, with bonus for the 17th time this season, 224. Their nearest rivals, Yorkshire
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  • 181 11 KRISHNAN GETS BIG SURPRISE SOUTH OR AN Hrn Jersey, Aug 7 (AP) C. Maxwell Brown, Jr., (U.S.) yetlerdaj knocked India Davis Cupper. Ramanathan Kr.shnan, out of the Eastern Grass Court Championship with a J-6, 7-5 triumph. Brown, lormer No. 4, U.S. junior, provided the only upXt imong the early secondround
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    • 110 11 SATURDAY MIDNIGHT CAPITOL A UNI^KAL- INTERNATIONAL PICTURE SINGAPORE TIGER STAN ADS lOC WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ACCOMMODATION m.n.n-un- q^ a word FOR SALE SITUATIONS AGENCIES TUITION FTC tI(!! 25C BIRTK ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATHS rrnmurr qa word PERSONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 20 -word, 20 Box Number is chorged os three words (Box Number) plus
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    • 480 11 CLASSIFII. ADS HTUATUNI v \c\\i PKLSBYILKI N r.o\ > SCHOOL APPOINTMI Nl Ol I'KlNi IPAI iLk ATIONS are mvitea cVter tfe» poet el .i oi ian B (»ot»l Applicants loi i I shoulo be Protestant Christians m .v Presbyterians The li of Governors require a man o: Eood academic qualifications,
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    • 504 11 I^AK— CHEW: David K:m Sao. only son of M Cheng to Ruth Ai I of Dr. and M: on 7th II UWH VACANT LICATIONS aa c invited or the posts of (a) Marine Superintendent, and <b> S; necr m the T of Burma Shipping Board. Rangoon. For Post (a <
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    • 256 11 Lil Abner By Al Capp ma* 3s&J*m* >sr VO' WANTS T'GOONpI SOME HOMEVMOON THAT AH HAD A LOVELY V-AH/S /f: A Z^\V S^,P £AR A HONEYMOON-GO <i| WOULD BE// Wl? FOLKS HONEYMOON J S/CX W/T AHKN^C-^ V> X.=K AHEAD fr &<_ r 11. LAFFIM' TMAR t-LAIDC, DPF ONCE— WIF A
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    • 362 11 TODAY'S QIOTATION: L "Every politician m this country who has presumed upon the meanness of the people has come to jrief." John Burroughs. THCBSDAY FOR LVERVONE: There wIM be pitfalls for those who are hasty Itubborn or emotional tod f. Depend upon your own ef torus, and expect little of
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  • 613 12 Ministry Lifts 'Ban' ...Heads Take Over KEN JALLEH Discloses The New Directive For Schools SINGAPORE'S great Spo: s the Ministry of Education have 'lifted' the ban on schoolboys and s representing clubs or assoaat it appears to H ltt. 111. > acting Director of I :i n m blowing the
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  • 69 12 JAKARTA, Aug 7, (Reuter).—The Indonesian Federation of Soccer Associations today announced it was sending a soccer eleven to Kuala Lumpur to compete In the Merdeka Games on Aug. 31. The Federation said it also wanted to organize an AsianAfrican soccer tournament In Indonesia next year. It
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  • 246 12  -  PETF.K WONG By MALAYAN motor racing: enthusiasts will miss one of their most popular personalities an official who has been the back-bone of many motoring events m Malaya. Mr-. R W J:^ of Shell Company, who is ivinj the Colony for Britain tomorrow. Bill
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  • 176 12 SBHFA Matches A rally Bi' ■> s v OV i s s ir from th, 3 fision A league and cup knockout competition at Farrer Park yesterday. The Bankers settled down •uieklr. and scored an early goal §SSSii Tan Wee Fook. stubborn defence of the Bankers.
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  • 44 12 PAYA Lebar Methodist Girls' School held their annual sports meet on the School Ground yesterday. Dodsworth and Chew Houses, i 7:3 points, tied for I c Ow Yok-.' Championship poir.v -.er up. Mrs. Graig Wilder presented prizes the conclusion of the meet.
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  • 216 12 AFTER almost a year-long break Colony boxing promoter. Little NCM (left) is back m the fighting game. And for his comeback promotion, Nene has discovered I poung tOUgh South Korean welterweight, KIM XI SIONG, right. Born m Seoul, this handsome well-built fighter
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  • 168 12 BIRMINGHAM. Aug. 7. (Reuter). Spin bowlers Sonny Ramadhin and All Valentine brought about a remarkabie collapse by Warwickshire heie today by claiming the last seven wickets m the space of nine runs and dismissing the C luntj ior 184. Warwl -k-'.iire. who hold
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  • 272 12 I «>! .■•m-lftoh iH-sv i:i this .-i: s annual Cymkh.in.i of the ->in-apore Polo Club to be held on the They are:* Elimination jumping, Oogpateh De: Mm Stakes and a Polo match. '■Unination jumpine c pc on will be run under th* British
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  • 311 12 Both Break Malayan Three Miles Record THE Services' distance champions, Neville Sison of the Royal Air Force, and John Bromley of the Army, both broke the Malayan record for the three miles m the only event of the Inter-Services athletic champion, ships completed at
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  • 568 12 Ong Loh Share V.S. Swim Trophy THE trophy for the best swimmer of the day went to Ong Choon Hay and Loh Chee Kai, who both tied for the first place with nine points each at the 13th annual swimming carnival of Victoria School at the Chinese Swimming Club's new
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  • 44 12 THE first athletic meeting of the Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. Singapore, will be held on Sunday. Aug. 18 at 2.30 pm. on the Fraser Neave Sports Club ground. River Valley Road. I Mrs. J. R. MacDougal will distribute the Prizes.
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  • 156 12 Perak Footballers Fund IPOH, Wed.— lmmediate I response to the Perak Amateur Football Associa- I tion 'Footballers Fund' j brought m $2,900 yesterday. These came from Perak AFA S2.000; Mr Teoh Chye Hin $500; Dato Panglima Bukit Gantan? S100: Mr. Aw Cheng Taik, Singapore, SI 00; Mr. Leong Kee Nyean
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  • 438 12 PRETTY 22-year-old Margaret Dowse scored a splendid double at the Royal Air Force, Singapore, swimming championships held at the Seletar swimming pool yesterday. Margaret, a senior aircraft woman, stationed at Changi established two new records m the 50 yard.- Ireestyle and 50 yards backstroke
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  • 414 12 by THE SPORTS EDITOR IT took three deaths and I three injured to prompt the I Perak Amateur Football f Association to launch their 'Footballers Fund'— and yet. how much was this Fund needed, and how long was it overdue? How long have
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  • 350 12 give assistance to retired S players m need of help. Another object of the fund is to make arrangements for covering Sta*te players, with insurance or other means, m cases of death or bodily ta|Mf The Organising Committee of this iund. consisting of the Dato. .Mr. Teoh Chye
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  • 55 12 MALACCA, Wed.— Th» Malacca AFA will hold a meetinf :o discuss giving financial aid to Perak AFA tor the benefr ies of Perak playtni who were killed and injured m a motor accident rece The President of the MAFA Tham Sit Wah, said th i
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    • 34 12 SOCCER Tiger Sportina Association vs Royal Air Force (Seletar) m a SAFA Senior cuptie at Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15. ATHLETICS Koti Raja Mahnj School annual athletic meet, on the school ground at 2.30 n.m.
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