Singapore Standard, 12 August 1957

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  • 28 1 Singappore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 *R JrL \s\ JtL F,REBR,GADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2414 Mil. No. 11 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1957 12 PAGES I") CENTS
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  • 16 1 'GIVE BIRTH IN prison; COURT TELLS WOMAN A PRECV-NT womaa *r-teTdJ> j^.ite<l v* the .ft idl.'ne
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  • 407 1  - 'SHAME! THAT AN UNBORN BABY SHOULD SUFFER' TERRY PILLAY Ry T7Ol II WOMEN each a leader m her particular sphere m Singapore yesterday criticized a Sinrv court dei i>. on mi n which an unborn baby will be to suffer for its mother's offence. mother. Le- Ah Ngui, a Saturday
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  • 41 1 port V-d:_ton. iowa. A .x IV fffl.) A ratter of hUdren wIH set.* an jht-day sentencs on the nent m. ts Co iper, Sfc wtU so ich week-cod on« 3 irlving atettce he s 'ij>I _nli_ on wed
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  • 279 1  -  Willie Soh SOO-tt. Flames As Cod own Is Gutted By RUBBER VALUED AT MORE THAN $1,000,000 WAS DESTROYED BY FIRE AT THE SOCIETE DES MATIERES PREMIERES TROPIC ALES GODOWN AT KIM YAM ROAD, SINGAPORE, EARLY THIS MORNING. At 'S.'AO a.m. the lire was
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  • 126 1 Her Ant bit ion Is To Be A Top Fashion Moilel \V HICH girl would not smile as happily as E Szcto, 20, (right), after winning a beau:;. Daisy was chosen "Miss Cheongsam 1957* at a dance organized by Raffles
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  • 43 1 AN UNEMPLOYED man who called himself Chu Wan Yuan (ten thousand dollars Chu) was .sentenced m a Hongkong court to Dint months' jail for stea'.ins a rooster valued at HKS9. Police said "ten thousand dollar Chu" had nine previous convictions. U.P.
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  • 24 1 TAIPEI. Aug. 11. (Reuter).— Nationalist planes today staged a pre-dawn leaflet dron^-4 m over the coastal arcs of Communist China facing Formosa.
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  • 132 1 Causeway: Tunku Gives Assurance KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today refuted allegations that he had worked out a scheme to restrict travel across the Causeway to prevent "Singapore .subversive elements" from entering the l-'i deration after Aug. 31. Addressing more than M venty foreign and local Journalists
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  • 184 1 M ANAMAH, Bahrein, Aug:. 11, (Reuter) The Sultan of Muscat's British-backed forces today occupied the fort at Nizwa, headquarters of the Imam of j Oman. The Sultan's red Has flew over the fort, which has been battered m Royal Air Force attacks, and a
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  • 86 1 BRISBANE. Aug. 11 (UP) A "top secret'" security screen has been closed down around an airlift of British troops from Singapore to the site of recent H-bombs tests at Christmas island, it was reported yesterday. The reDort m '.he Sunday Herald said the fir.t troops were
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  • 38 1 THE South Korean National Police last night reported 28 ns were burnt to neath and 16 others seriously injured when a southward bound "us from Seoul, skidded at high speed and plunged into a ravine. Reuter.
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  • 169 1 Phone Strikers Told: Get Back Or Get Out THE Singapore Telephone Board last night issued an ultimatum to its 1,000-odd striking employees to return to work or be dismissed. The fateful day for the men who have been out for live weeks is Aug. 19. If they fail to attend
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  • 139 1 The original dispute which led to the .trike was over the Board's refusal to issue a permanent pass to the paid secretary of the S.T.B. Employees' Union, Mr. Jamit Singh, to enter the Board's premises. Subsequently, the Union wanted to open negotiations on wage claims. The trustees, it is
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  • 78 1 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun.— The whole of Parlt Buntar was "blacked out" at 4.30 a.m. today when a car, carrying seven people, crashed into an electric lamp post, killing two persons, at the 22i milestone Butterworthy Taiping Road. The two killed were Pahang Chinese schoolteacher, Lim
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  • 144 1 KUALA LUMPUR. SunMr. S. C. Maclntyre, the only elected Ceylonese member of the Federal Legislative Council may become the Federation's first High Commissioner to India, the Stamdard learnt today. Batu Pahat barrister Mr. Maclntyre had earlier been tipped for a Cabinet appointment as Minister
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  • 47 1 BERLIN, Aug. 11 (AP) Soviet Party boss Nikita Khrushchev said on Saturday the Soviet Union's Industrial production will overtake tha: of the United States. "We will also have a higher living standard than the United States," Khrushchev boasted. He did not set any dates.
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  • 61 1 HANOVER, Aug. 11 (Re tta The West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad AdMM m repeated his claim today thai a social democratic victory P the coming elections v. ruin Germany. He said: "The Social Democrats can shout as much as they like I stick to my opinion Germany will
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  • 144 1 A NEW agreement concerning the future of Malayan Airways has been reached among the governments of Singapore, Federation of Malaya. North Borneo. Sarawak and Brunei and the company. Malayan Airways Limited shall serve all five territories and be supported by them m the general interests
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  • 118 1 MRS. M. Emmanuel, wife of a Colony businessman, was shot m the leg at the Singapore International Airport lounge early veslerday morning. She was taken to the General Hospital. Mr. Emmanuel had earlier left his home m Orange Grove Road for the airport where he was
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  • 70 1 KLEIN E SCHEIDEGG. Switzerland, Aug. 11 (Reul —An Alpine guide t rescued one of four climt stranded on the sheer north face of Eiger Peak where he had been clinging for eight days. Attempts were continulr.c to rescue the remaining mountaineers. The rescued man was Claudio Gordi, 29.
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  • 25 1 of Japanese sclentists yesterday began climbing Mount Fuji. Japan's 12.319-ioot high sacred mountain following reports one of its ing signs of c Reuter
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  • 81 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The appointment ot a Banking Adviser to the Federation Government will be announced .-eon. At the invitation of the Federation Government, Mr. W.H. Wilcock. an Assistant Governor of the Commonwealth Bank ol Australia recently spent a week here, discussing arragements for the appointment of the
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  • 471 2 Religious Feast At Temple Ended In Death, Court Told Ml AX, Sun.— A religious feast m a Chinese temple at Batu Pahat erupted into a light m which one man was killed and two severely injured, the High Court here was told today. In the do before Mr. Justice Hepwnnh,
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  • 139 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun "Young men should forget the p n-puahing jobs and the conception that it is undignified to soil their hands by arning technical work." Malayan Trade Union Adviser. Mr. R. F. H. Caddick, said last night. He was addressing the annual
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  • 48 2 CENTRAL Electricity Board chairman, Ifr. J. Sharpies on Saturday night appealed to Malays m the country to take a greater interest m trade unionism. He was addressing trade union leaders at the annual conference of the CEB Junior Officers' Union m Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 313 2 IT SHOWS RACIAL GOODWILL '-LEONG Tm Proud Qf The Great Honour' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The appointment of a Chinese as governor of Malacca, "demonstrates the deep feeling of goodwill and friendship existing between the races and the generous and magnanimous regard the Malays have for the non-Malays," said Mr. Leong
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  • 174 2 A SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD former student of the I Malay School at Sungei j Patani, Kedah. arrived yesterday m Singapore having j walked about 500 miles from j his kampong. He started j out with only $10 m his pocket. He is Hassan bin ArifTin who
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  • 40 2 AN ODD-JOB man. Ong Ah Rah, WSI fined $2,000 or five months' jail. m court on a charge Of being In possession of four pounds of raw id urn worth si.ooo at Presgrave Street, Penang. on Aug. 2.
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  • 127 2 HERE'S a tribute to the International Geophysical Year from four aspiring young scientists of the Methodist Boys' School. Kuala Lumpur. This sleek rocket with all the appearance of a creation from science fiction was built by the four space-minded "Construction Engineers and Designers" to
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  • 216 2 TOD.W i>. >our last chance to enter for the •MISS L! (XV LEGS" contest that is .ioin.l. sponsored b\ the tatlia> Organization and Tvmiitietb Centary-Fax, n connection with the screening of the film CHINA GATE." THE CONTEST CLOSES AT 2 PM, TODAY. ou
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  • 250 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The new series of postage stamps to be issued m the Federation depict scenes ranging from mosques and rice field "bersilat" (traditional Malay art of self-defence). The Postmaster General announced today that the new series of stamps will be on sale
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 109 2 Please enter me as a candidate for the "Miss Lucki Lees" Contest. I submit herewith a photograph ol mys< I Miss .Mrs Address yourself) to the Publicity Manas* t < _lhaj <>:_ i. Cathay Building, Sincapore V marking jour enveh "Miss Lucky Lees." SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD N«T,cn E to all
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  • 50 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices I ORNA RODRIGUES, 21, is a telephone operator-cum-receptionist at aidbe.k MacGresjor and Co., Ltd., wherr she h.is been employed for nearly two years. Lorna her leisure hours dancing:, swimming or playing it th <■:!-' sp.irts Club. She is t'dnd of music, ticularly the Latin- American
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  • 145 3 "Don't miss opportunity" JUMAT I THE 30.000 Indonesians m Singapore were yesterf^^day advised to take up Singapore citizenship without fflfd iy so that they could obtain Join m government I and also enjoy political rights. The advice was given by Minister for Local Government,
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  • 27 3 THE Raja Muda of S gor yesterday inaugurated the supDly of elec: 10.000 peoDle of Banl and its neighbourhood of rubber estates and t.n mines.
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  • 84 3 PENANG. Sun. Eurasian youths were told by the president of the Penang Eurasian Association. Mr G.S. Shelley, that they should alhave respect for cv. and habits which have sur- .1 generations over the centuries. Shelley was speaking at the inaugural meeting of the youth section of the
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  • 175 3 MacG 's Say Farewell To Sultan OfKelantan KOTA BHARU, Sun. Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, and Lady MacGillivray this week-end paid a farewell visit to Kelantan where they also took part m the Sultan's 60th birthday celebrations. Sir Donald flew m here yesterday and was joined by Lady MacGillivray
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  • 39 3 A CATHAY Pacific Airway? *SkymS *er' landed at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport yesterday for the first time. It marked the beginning of a new ssiVitC of the CPA from Kuala Lumpur to Hongkong every Monday.
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  • 354 3 Indian Film Dosses Study The Possibilities TWO INDIAN film magnates are now m Singapore to explore the possibilities of producing films suitable for both Indian and Malayan audiences. They are Mr. A. J. Patel who owns the largest and only colour processing laboratory m
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  • 302 3 Union Criticizes Executive Appointments GOVERNOR ASKED TO SET UP AN INQUIRY COMMISSION THE 1,600-strong Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union yesterday called upon the Governor, Sir Robert Black, to set up a commission to inquire into the recent appointments to the General
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  • 43 3 FOLLOWING are the successful candidates m the June examination of the Institute of Book-keeper- Kirn Heng Yeo. Book-keeping (Intermediate Stage): Goh Hiang Kwee and Leong Wan San Book-keeping (Associate Stage); P. K. Koya Kutty. Economics. Company Law and Practice (Fellow Stage).
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  • 109 3 3,500 In Anti-Red Rally KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Governor-designate of Malacca, Mr. Leong Yew Koh ;.,y led a ...sU<i-strong antiConununist procession at Nyai- as, Maiacca. Declaring the rally open, Mr. Id rig said that to become good Itixeas, the people would c to tulfll their duties and ins to their
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  • 97 3 j THE following were elected office-bearers of the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union at iti 10th annual representative conference held yesterday. President MX. K. A. Kurup. Vice-Presidents Messrs. Mashi bin Ismail and Chan Kee Lon. Asst. Secretary .Messrs. Cheng Keng Wah, Haris bin Endc-k and G. S.
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  • 43 3 ONE hundred graduates of the Dale Carnegie Courses m classes 1. 3 and 4, received certificates from the president of the Dale Carnegie Club, Mr. Run Run Shaw, at a dinner and dance held at the Cathay Restaurant on Saturday night.
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  • 524 3 THE Singapore Government has approved the selection of the following 166 oilicers for appointment as executive officers. S. M. Hone. Lim Yew Hock, Tan Ho.iv Djin, C. L. Schelkis. P. R. Krishnan. Lee Ah Wen?, Chin Kirn Fah. C. S. Nam.
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  • 182 3 DR. BURHANUDIN, former President of the defunct Malay Nationalist Party and presently President of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Association, left yesterday for Jakarta '"to meet Malayans who have struggled for independence from abroad/ He will also meet Indonesian political leaders to "explain" about the
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  • 77 3 FUC Appoints Committee For Workers SINGAPORE Trade Union j Congre.-s yesterday appointed 1 a seven-man liaison committee to consider the question of the I General Workers' Union joinjing the Congress. The Standard was told by a TUC spokesman that the GWU, representing 32 unions of industrial employees, have approached the
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  • 114 3 Nurses Read A Prankster's Signboard SINGAPORE General HosI pital nurses are on the lookout i for a practical joker who I up a signboard at the entrance to their hostel as a direct! I to a public convenience. The signboard bore a red arrow. It pointed to the nurses dormitories.
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  • 35 3 More than 400 Catholics m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night feted a former student of St. John's Institution. Fathi i Adeirick d'Cruz who has rfeen m Trichinopo'.y, India, for I past 10 years.
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  • 127 4 Acquire This Land For Housing Plea PENANG. Sun.— More than 100 residents of Kampong Bachee decided last night to i request the Citj Council to I I acquire for public housing the I land which c< ni B M their present housing site. Thil .'.c.ion followed the derm liti< D
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  • 440 4 FOREIGN CAPITALISTS SCARED OF SINGAPORE'S 'BAD NAME' Few Irresponsible Politicians And Trade Unionists To Blame Mr. Jumabhoy A FEW irresponsible trade unionists and politicians m Singapore have created a "bad name" to the Colony particularly m America and Europe, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, Minister lor Commerce and Industry, said yesterday.
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  • 337 4 PENANG LAUDS CHOICE OF WONG AS PREMIER PENANG, Sun.— Penang today welcomed the appointment of Mr. Wong Pow Nee, a teacher m a Chinese school m Bukit Mertajam, as first Chief Minister. The Standard reliably learnt that lir, VfOOg v. .is -elected Chief Minister ot Penang at a secret meeting
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  • 159 4 Back After [Cycle Tour of Malayan TWO members cf the Singapore Police Force returned home yesterday alter spend- m? a month oi their three n_Lmh_' Leave m the moat unique way touring the Federation on bicycles. Bub-Inspector Haji Abdul Kadir, 15, and Corporal Abdul f.a»htd Alis. 35, cycled from Singapore
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  • 134 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation Police prosecuting officers may, after Merdeka, function directly under the Legal Department whilst continuing to hold their Police rank, the Standard learnt today. The officers will appear m court m civvies and will only take orders from the Legal Department
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  • 147 4 US Professor PEXAXG, San. The use of natural rubber m road-' making has a "great future," said Dr. Frank Munk, Profess:r of Political Science at Reed College. Portland, Oregon, today. Dr Mur.k, who leads a party of 17 American professional men and women on
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  • 74 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Acting Minister for Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari last night appealed to trade unionists to "tread on reasonable grounds m placing your demands before employers." Speaking at the opening of the ninth annual conference of the Central Electricity Board Junior Officers'
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  • 100 4 KUALA LUMPUR. SunTen pretty girls stepped into the Merdeka lim< Light today as the Federation's first fullfledged "tourist guides." The girls are employees of the Tourist Guide Company. a venture floated by Mr. Yong Wah and approv.d by the Government. Mr Yong told the
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  • 36 4 THE Postmaster-General, Malaya, announced jesterda? that, "with effect from Aug. 15, insured letter! and boxes for Taiwan up to a maximum of (500 for each insured article Will be accepted for transmission by ail.
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  • 68 4 SINGAPORE'S "Miss BarbecM 1957." stands on the left, holding her trophy. She is Miss Oiga De Souza. In the centre is the girl who took second place m the contest. Miss Yvonne Dymond. Miss Pauline Szeto, who w.is tiiird is mi the right The contest
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  • 123 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— With the local Buddhists OOQtemplating a protest to the Chief Minister against the staging of bull fights during the Merdeka fete, 16 hand some horned, fierce "fighters"' arrived here from Kelantan to- Each of the stout ferocious animals was m the care
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  • 73 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Indonesian community the Federal Capital t welcomed Dr Mohamad E zif, the Indonesian Ambassa-dor-designate, at a tea party at the Sulaiman Club, KamOg Bharu. Addressing about 350 guests, Dr Radzif recalled that when he' left Malaya three and half years ago, he
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  • 135 4 WM STAR. Sun firs, of three schools of agriculture to b started m the Federation was c> by the Sultan of Kedah a; Telok Ci.- 1. here today. Director ci A ure, Mr. R.G the second VI now m the course of construction at the
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  • 96 4 OUT OF SORTS? Not me,! I.lke f~ -r.arty girls da" I'm teiy caret-.-and I.: w t ha: if why I i s- much __..y ao.e of Kruschen. HB B__fiL pc pl M he v ty-r t-- fv to the t c: Knuchen Salts snd from rr.v own experience I can
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 704 4 cMlmanac Information at a Glance #l_t_» at Queen Street Boys Hostel Trumpet. 6p m. Time Announce- 115 fryoNE* 7*40 l£ I N^__D/.DC 515 p.m. ment and Programme summary SONG _OK E\ Lh Nt •1^ VMfUNt flMfcft YMCA .Orchard Road): Body- «-2 Women's H,.: li l£R?mWm\ 4> __n__o£i_a_ _PS bu:!d:ng and
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  • Article, Illustration
    629 5 Enhances Grace r MOND A Y S tete-a-tete^ otiy women readers -y Social Round 'JHE elegant woman m Singapore is quite well supplied with the latest styles of enchanting clothes by the many modern and highly fash-ion-conscious shops m the city. Fashion shows are now as popular as ever
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  • Article, Illustration
    376 5 1J i D-tFPL-ES Silk Store <\ has some cute Chin|i ese clothes ichich should i' be of particular interest 'i to travellers who are looking for some pretty, j HpM fl/.d easy to take i' along gfijts. I They consist of the j latest styles or brocade lounging
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 259 5 THE STARS AND YOU TODAY'S Ql OTATION n n 1 able ventures, for they could /Ifbe^d 6 #y Rita Del Mar *:._<„ soothing and conciliatory ln- SAGITTARII'S— Nov. 22 to Nil IN I) W 101: EVERY- fluence. Dec. 21— Try to :nevent OM 1 wiii. t "i Tm!« understandings on
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 552 6 THE Gem '.vhether they live m West Lh. .rr.an; Of E_._t G.rraany, want to be united £-*a.:i h .or mere sentiment. but a growing desire thai _i making itself hoard on ooth sides of the ba::. i that has divided Germany for the last twelve Man. In W
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    • 352 6 A c mn item of Malayan sea food is the cockle It grows on the mud hat> .it the rstnarici ol re.- Along the w_.ter.n seaboard of Malaya there are several areas well known for their cockles— Kuala Muda. Kuala Kedah, Pth.au Langkawi, Port Weld. Port Swettenham.
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  • 857 6 A Shock for the New Yorkers Ifce Antertean Scene PHILIP DEANE REPORTS FROM WASHINGTON r JpHE people who patronise the Stork Clubs of this world have no time to go nightclubbing m Washington. They are all caught up m the extremely energetic social whirl, always attending parties at one another's
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  • 1253 6  - TO BE HANGED DRAWN, QUARTERED CASSANDRA LONDON CORNER i i MMM JMBtP___H-_B---MM-------M-_----L« I -by LORD Altrincham, if his critics have their way. is to be shot by the Earl of Strathmore and hounded out of the country by the Earl of Stair. Numbers of other bristly gentlemen are volunteering to
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  • 717 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By I-ÜBLIC opinion is up m arms against the travel restriction the Federation Government proposes to introduce after Merdeka. It has been variously described. One has called it "a show of undue national vanity and of hardly any practical value." another: "A
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    • 96 6 f _______k Jt9r__________i f '_H____P^____K-. Y°ur first taste of 'Ovaltine' Cold AS -Tv. creamy delicjousness"';.! a" sheer ,fe, delight, iou 11 wonder why you f*^'_*^ nadn t thought of it before. >. 4 O?^^^ 'Ovaltine' Cold provides ccncen- i^&tT/V trated nourishment; revives flag- wl. j ging energy, especially on the
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  • 445 7 A NEW ROW OVER PHILIP OLD PAL y ROYAL CIRCLE L^AnACKEDJ LONDON. Aug. 11 (AP) Prince Philio MJerday was reported at odds with Palace who warp him to cut adrift from his i friend, Lieutenant Commander Michael ParkThe Daily Herald. Labour Party organ, said there is brewing up "a big
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  • 134 7 ROM.:. A 4. 11 (Reuter)— Re- 11 -miroli, Italian monai •■-> has challenged Lord Altrincham to a duel, yesterday despatched by air to Queen Elizabeth a red rose plucked on Rome's Capitol Hill "as an act nomage and reparation to Your Majesty He
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  • 373 7 ECONOMIC COMMISSION BOSS ANNOUNCES THE FIVE GUIDING PRINCIPLES' NEW POLICY FOR .958: AGRICULTURE IS FIRST Govt, men were beaten up, Peking Radio admits TOKYO, Aug. 11, (UP) Communist Chinese leaders have promised major changes for the millions of Chinese peasants m the face of admitted
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  • 112 7 MOSCOW, Aug. 11 (UP) Several Americans parti lpat ing m the International Youth Festival here defended yestet> their acceptance of an In- itioo to visit Communist China de-pite State DepartdisapprovaL Early Williams, a Berkeley. California, high school teacher said: "Its normal to
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  • 219 7 MILFORD HAVEN, South Wales, Aug. 11 (Reuter) —The 17.87-.-ton British luxury liner, Reina Del Pacifico. dogged by misfortune m the last 10 years, now has "senuus" trouble with her generators, it was learnt here tonight. j The liner left Liverpool for South America with
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  • 40 7 CEYLON'S Planning Commission favours a proposal by British and American oil companies to set up a U5528,000.--000 oil refinery m Ceylon, a reliable source said yesterday. The companies are Shell, British Petroleum. Standard Vacuum and Caltex. AP
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  • 130 7 Casals (80) on El Conditio VIGO. Spain. Aug. 11 (Reuter). —Pablo Casals, 80--year-old 'cellist, said on the liner Antilles m port here tonight that he did not intend to return to live m Spain "so long as General Franco continues m power." The Antilles, on its way to France with
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  • 92 7 60,000-TON CARRIER IS LAUNCHED NORFOLK. Virginia, Aug. 11. (AP)— The 60,000-ton aircraft carrier Ranger, third m the Forrestal class of super flattops, was commissioned by the Navy on Saturday and scheduled for duty with the Pacific Fleet. Just as Admiral Arthur W. Radford, retiring chairman of the joint Chiefs of
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  • 216 7 HUNGRY YOUNG MAN IS GIVEN FOOD FOR THOUGHT BELGRADE, Aug. 11 (Reuter) A fast-talking young Yugoslav who persuaded gullible officials that he needed more than 60 lbs. of food a day to keep alive seemed to be heading for the meagre faro of a prison diet yesterday.
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  • 96 7 LONDON, Aug. 11 (UP) Dr. Cheddi Jagan. a former Chief Minister deposed because of his Red-tinged polities, returns to the frays when British Guiana goes to the polls next Monday to choose 14 members for the Colony's Legislative Council. Jagan came to power when he led
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  • 103 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 11. (Reuter)—A Japanese jazz pianist. Miss Toshiko Akiyoshi of Tokyo, will make her debut here on Tuesday at one of the city's leading jazz night clubs. Miss Akiyoshi has played with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra and with Duke Ellington's band.
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  • 81 7 photo. LORD ALTRINCHAM. 33-year-old peer who criticized the Queen, recoils as a grey-haired man leaps dose m lo hit him as he leaves a London television studio. Lord Altrincham had just appeared on television explaining his attack on the Queen. As he stepped from Television
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  • 111 7 BELGRADE. Aug. 11. (H tei Yugoslavia's Communist leadership tonight reacted sharply against a new book published m New York by Mi.ovan Djiias. Imprisoned former vice-president of YugoI avia, and -.-nounced the author as a "demoralised and insane" man who betrayed his country. Borba. official
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  • 232 7 .-US. Aus 11 (Reuter)—The > h G ernment tonip' nounced cheaper French money for foreign tourbts vi France and to i portFi ench goods cheaper on foreign markets. Tourists will be ab'.' ieir foreign curat 20 per cer. favour below the pr< iriWff* 1 rate
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  • 43 7 The Prime Minister of Britain. Mr. Harold Macmillan, during a to the world scout jubilee jamboree at Birmingham paid a special call on the Japanese contingent site to mc leader, Dr. Hidesaburo Kurushima, and the 22 members of his contingent. Reuter
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  • 23 7 ABOUT 18,000 Ismalll worn -nd children took the oath of allegiar Prince Karim. Aga Kit:cerenv Bombay lasting seven hours. Reuter
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  • FINANCE & COMMERCE
    • 220 9 U.S.-H.K. TRADE EXPANDS I" s _r._r.-_ ree De- said that Hongkong S. ha. been on the mKtwnc- since 1952 with a rapid growth le m the first hair" of IS. improved outlook was .buted pari to pror.... by Hongkong trade groups and the government and the wider indastr.al.za.ion of Hongl.
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    • 161 9 HIGH RICE YIELDS IN TANJONG KARANG «spl .no^ i P 1 Sun Farmers several areas of Tanjong Karang, JS r cc bowl have reported very high average yields of more than 1,000 s antangs per acre, states the quarterly report of the Ministry of Agriculture. IIM average yield m most
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    • 111 9 CUSTOMS REVENUE INCREASES THE gross cumulative revenue collections for the months January to July. 1957 amounted to $60,527,000. an increase of $6,689,000 over the corresponding period of 1956, according to the report of the Blngapore Customs Department. Except for the revenue for fines and forfeitures which show a reduction of
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    • 487 9 By A Market Correspondent v. INDUSTRIALS m the Mala y an share market furnished the major portion of the volume of business at prices which, for a change, showed little variation m the past week. Tins were steady with good inquiry for a selected few, while
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    • 280 9 Consolidated Tin Smelters: Basultl show I consolidated net profit for year ended 31-3-57 of £1.042 028. (52 c appertaining to the ordinary capital of which dividend and bonus of 3/Gd per share absorbs little more than one third. Net current assets m balance shec l tftar provision for
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    • 206 9 A new type of lattice steel radio mSSt designed to withstand wind force? such as are often encountered m tropical countries and to park flat for I iporl is being manufactured by a British firm, Francis Lewis Ltd. of Cheltenham. The firm say that it will
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    • 28 9 JULY rubber crops announced are Malaka Pinda 117,600 lb.; United Malacca 126,175 lb.; \jm Molek 28.340 lb.; Leong bin San Ltd. 48,000 lb.; Nyalas 43.793 lb.
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    • 71 9 A BRITISH firm icill be shoeing today's version of a magic carpet m the British Trade Fair and Exhibition m Helsinki m September. It is a. machine, mounted on a lorry, with a platform which. being on thc end of a hydraulically operated arm, can put two men
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    • 401 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS done m shares from Aug. 3 to 9. Industrials: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 34/- to 34/6 to 34/-. Fraser Neave Ords. $2.90 .2.91. Gammons $2.G2i to $2.65, Hammer Co. $2.35 to $2,374 to $2.35 Hongkong Bank (Lon) £106. Hume Industries Pref. A. 23/6 William Jacks
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    • 277 9 S'pore Copra Mart Is Easier SINGAPORE'S copra market has become easier with little business seen, says the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd. There has been only moderate enquiry but buyers' Ideas appear to be well below sellers' revised prices. Borneo copra is now offering m greater quantity
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    • 43 9 Mont d' Or Milk and Snack Ear at the Ngee Ann 8.. aing, Orchard Road, Assisting her ?s Mrs. Lim Kirn Seng. Mrs. Ko Teck Kin, (lejt) u'ife cf the well-known Singapore businessman, cuts the ribbon to open the new
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    • 156 9 Airlines Carry 3.5 m. Passengers NEARLY 3.500. G0H pa.,.-\--gers used United King i ro airlines during the year 1.50. 57. The Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, giving these provisional figures, says this was an increase of nearly 13 per cent on the pre.. year. Total passenger miles fl increased
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    • 126 9 Expanding Small-Scale industries FINANCIAL assistance totalling over Rs. 1.93 millions has been sanctioned by the Indian Central Government to Bihar, Bengal ane. Tripura for in.plementinj a number of schemes for the development of sr scz'.e industries. In Bihar two new schemes have been sanctioned, one for the manufacture of footwi
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    • 42 9 MALAYAN imports ot rubber during July totalled ,7*' tons, against 27.614 tens m the previous month. The total m the first seven months this year was 2 _.697 tons, against 201,804 tons m the same period last y.
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    • 290 9 A FUNGUS disease which developed m rice m Japan 20 years ago has now led British scientists to produce a new acid gibberellic acid which may revolutionize crop food production. It carries the promise of being of great help towards solving the problem of starvation m
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    • 264 9 V SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES I *< \fo and from %^B§fjJH__ii l^lj INDONESIAN PORTS HEAP ENC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO. (S) LTD. Tel: .3-44S __J 3ARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES --..ton. New York, Ph.l-delph.. Baltimore, Mobile. New Orleans. Houston, (via 5u.: Spore P. Sham Penang N.w York 13 14
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    • 61 9 NOTICES POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 Noon on Wednesday 21st August, 1957 are invited by the Commissioner cf Police, Federation of Malaya for Grass Cutiing. Gardening. Cleaning of Offices. Class Rooms and Drains at Police College, Kuala Kubu Bahru. Full particulars are obtainable at the Office
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    • 462 9 NOTICES ACCEPTANCE OF PRIVATE CANDIDATES FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION DECEMBER 1958. A QUALIFYING Test for PP.._•... candidates wishing to enter for the abovenamed -.on will be held c 4tl December. It--2 Candidates at'ending Government and Aided Ei till] Schools or oth.r listed by the Ministry
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    • 335 9 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS an .ted from ntractors for e J:?? y s P SS^ C W6 overs and Carbine Pou may be seen Home Guard HQ 8...:_ Road). S. -ether with v.: ;'.v ou.d celarly marked with the name of the 1 shou d •«> address. Chaii Tenders Boar s
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  • 1294 10 Wednesday's Race Weights And Probable Starters FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all eight races for Wednesday, (Aug. 14), second day ol the Selangor Turf Club August meeting: Horses Class 4. Div. l— 5V2 Furs. 603 Khasim 4v 9.00 Mr. Teo Chin Seng Donnelly 700 Karang 5v 8.1:5 L.
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  • 46 10 PITTSBURGH. Pennsylvania. Aug. 11. (Reuter)— The United States fook a 3-0 lead over Britain m the Wightman Cup woman's lawn tennis match here today. The United States, who have held the cup since' 1931 won two singles and a doubles match today.
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  • 147 10 Kaila' Is Match Winner MALACCA, Sun. Malacca created the biggest cricket upset of the season when the Settlement trounced Selangor by six wickets at the close of their two-day match on the Malacca Club padang here today. This is the first time m the history of Malacca
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  • 156 10 Selangor lst Inns 82. Malacca lst Inns 118. SELANGOR 2nd INNS. Param b Kailasapathy 0 Hendroft' b Kailasapathy 15 C. Shepherdson c L. de Vries b S. Sequerah 7 M. Shepherdson b IE Sequerah 0 L. Klassen lbw Kailasapathy 0 T. Sivagnanam b Kailasapathy 14 Gurucharan Singh st Pawanchee
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  • 296 10 English Hits 73 But Rengam Lose SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Rengam Cricket Club by 55 runs m their annual cricket match on the Padang yesterday. THE SCC victory came bom the splendid bowling of F. G. Cooper, who took six wickets for 53 runs. SCC batting fust scored 187 for
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  • 448 10 Aziz Scores Five In Penang's Big Win Over Perlis PENANG, Sun. Outclassed, outplayed, but never outfought, Perlis went down by 9-1 to Penang m a colourless H.M.S. Malaya Cup soccer match at the City Stadium today. There was plenty of enthusiasm and speed, but absolutely no class or skill m
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  • 31 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.-ARTINA and ALU ALU both stylish winners on Saturday, have earned promotion to class two. COMMOTION and LORD FREDRICK have also been promoted to class three.
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  • 83 10 Horses Class 3, Div. 2 11 Miles. Lord Frederick II 9.00 Adjutant 8.13 Lode Mine 8.08 Elturius 8 06 Sudden Choice 8.03 Cynosure 8.03 Swanhaven 8.02 King's Prophet 8.00 World Freedom 7.13 Monarch 7.10 Prince Gallant 7.07 Scholarship 7 07 Horses Class 3. Div 1—
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  • 113 11 Japanese Stars Out Of C ships LIEGE, Belgium. Aug. 11. <Reuter>— Japanese cyclists Seij_i Hirama and Mitsu we re eliminated from the sprint m the world championships here toe Hirama was competing m the amateur sprint, and Nakai the l*nf«llni.al event. Both finished third t in their m the elimination
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  • 51 11 LONDON. Aug. 10. (Reuter) Results m today s English Lt igue eh irity m itches Dewsbury MI Hg Huddentelil waa Halifax evening koff: Leigh 25 WidnSl4; Rlale 5 Oldham M: S 79 Barrow ton 25 ■d 6 Wakefield Trii erstone Rovers 20; V. gton 14; Workington itehaven
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  • 189 11 RANGERS OPEN SEASON WITH A 'SIXER' glasg: i >_. a- The British foo" n opened yesterday with League Cup competition. The English pre begins m a rtni '..:ne. Kangcra, the Scottish league champions, showed their d termination to start this season where they left off last spring. They compl- swamped
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  • 131 11 UK SOCCER RESULTS LONDON \uz. 11. (APThe soccer season got under way m Britain on Saturday with matches m tlie Scottish League Cup. The English Leagup season will start on w*. M, Results m the Beotthb f satin Cup matches (home teams first): ian 4 East Fife 0. X Im
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  • 1037 11 Cut The Test Down To Four Days Safjs Mint co MJoolattd THE quick fold-up of West Indies to allow England to romp home m less than three days on two occasions this season— has brought this five-day-test business to the very top of cricket's talking points. wh it's going to
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  • 294 11 Rain Stops County Cricket Matches LONDON, Aug. 11 (Reuter) Widespread rain again interfered with the English County nickel programme yesterday Play was impossible before lunch m four of the nine games and frequent stoppages occurred m most matches. Between the shower?. Surrey, needing only 12 points to make certain of
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  • 197 11 AUSSIES EDGE CHINESE MELBOURNE. August 10. (Reuter) Australia defeated China 2-1 In tbe third soeeer test between the two countries j at Olympic Park today. Tiie 'first half saw Urn Chinese force the pace at the start, but by the break both teams had rapidly tired. Play see-sawed from goal
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  • 50 11 EAST LONDON. Cape Province. Aug. 11. (Renter)—' England won the third badminton test against South Atriea B—3 here last night and took a winning 30-lead m the series. For thp second time m the tests England. 2—3 down overnight, won the six remaining matches on the final day.
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  • 169 12 A Swim Miss Spore Will Miss SINGAPORE will miss one of the island's prettiest and best swim prospects for the Asian Games m Tokyo next year. Bern ice Lancaster, the gawky little girl wtio used to sweep the board m Singapore Swimming Club championships a
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  • 556 12  -  TONY RANGEL Allow Topclass Players To Coach, Says Eddy By PENANG. Sun. Eddy Choon?, four-time winner of the singles crown m the All-England, who has swiped about 200 badminton titles m Europe and America, has fomented a revolutionary system, which he guarantees will make the
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  • 307 12 Thrills Spills At The Gymkhana THK Sini_..p.>rf Polo Club "s annual Gja-kbana held at Thomson R<>ad yesterday ■MtUli ts of thrills for the spectators, and plenty of >v N i r the competitors m t: 10-event afternoon's V- m V _tf l%Hk_i eren teams each, comprising three r.ders, win spectators
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  • 286 12 Exciting Win For F N FRASER anri Reave .'cored an exiting one-wicket victory over Recreation Cluoin the I mnior league on the Padang Results of yesterday's matches were: Royal Australian Air Force beat Wanderers by eight wickets at Tengah. Wanderen 54). (A. Le'Strange 14. Saoapathy 11 tt-O. Kearton eight foi
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  • 125 12 KOREAN KIM HITS HARD KIM XI SOXG. who will be Korean boxer to S. ngapore. gave a good play of his ability when he took on two local boxers m a sparring session yesterday at Ne: S_s ap Camp. Mcl Aland and A'.f Ca--. who both took on Xi Song
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  • 854 12 SRC v SCRC SINGAPORE Recreation Club and Singapore Chinese Recreation Club drew at Hong Lim Green. S.R.C. J Martens c Thiam Siow b b Khoo On^ Log 141 B. Marks c and h D. Lee 57 E Le Mercier not cut 52 M. C. Schubert c R.
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  • 74 12 SHA Trial Vs Navy THE following will represent the Singapore Hockey Association m a trial match against Royal Navy at the Indian Association ground tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. Pillai: Karpal Singh, Karim; Sohan Singh. D. Hay, Schoon; Fernandez, Hon Yam, Kwai Hin, Rozario an<j Jasbir Singh. Reserves: Baldhiraj Sinsh, Harbhajan
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  • 587 12  -  AL JOHNSON Marines Get A Shock By TIGER Sporting Association, who were knocked clean out of the Cup competition last week, sprang the 'biggest surprise' of this season when they clinched a 5-4 victory over the league champions, Marine Department Sports Club m their SAFA
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  • 39 12 Mr. K. E. MacNair and Mrs G. D. Mitchell (2 up) won of the 18 hole mixed foursome Bogey Corrr..; "i'lon defe;_!;r_ Mr. R. A. Hellen and Miss G Adam at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday.
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  • 408 12 Martens Hits The Season's First SCA Century Police Make Sure Of Penant THE honour of hitting the first century m this season's SCA senior league cricket went to John Martens, who scored 141 for Singapore Recreation Club against Singapore Chinese Recreation Club at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The match, however,
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    • 104 12 IPagbSl SporTl fe Page 10 Probable Fields for nesday's races at X 1- Penang-Perlis Malaya Cuptie at Penang. jj; m jfc. The Cricket upset of the season by Malacca. Page l l I.K. Soc c c i se ison opens. not have a jour 4ws :.ys Bruce Dooland. Today's Sport
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