Singapore Standard, 15 August 1957

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  • 785 1 Sir Donald In His Farewell Address Warns Of Dangers Ahead We Must Offer Something Better Than The Communists KUALA LUMPUR, WED. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER SIR DONALD MACGILLIVRAY, IN HIS FAREWELL ADDRESS TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUN CIL TODAY, SAID THERE WAS A NEED FOR A POSITIVE DYNAMIC
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  • 192 1 LONDON, An-. 14 (AP)— Prime Minister Harold Vlacmillan yesterda> >et up a three-man non-political tribunal to deal with mounting inflation which has iuht hi> i onservative Government under fire. llacmillan's action was interpreted as an attempt to raise the whole issue above politics and
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  • 155 1 'Rubber Prices Too High' WASHINGTON. Aug. 14 (AP> A committee of experts act up by the Rubber Producers' Council of Malaya has warned that the price of natural rubber is too high. Producers should for "profitable producnßn" at not over 55 to 60 Malayan cents a pound, f.o.b. The committee,
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  • 25 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 14 (Reuter) Forty-one young Americans left Moscow by train today for Communist China .n defiance of a State De: ment orders.
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  • 79 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 14 (APV Red China's chairman Mao Tze-tung, for more than 20 years the guiding light of Chinese Communism, has told the Chinese people he ll tired and ready to step aside, a traveller from the mainland says. This report by a Chinese businessman
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  • 216 1 LODZ, Poland, Aug. 14 (IT) .-Poland's greatest strike since the Poznan rebellion ended today with Government seizure ol a strike-bound streetcar depot and a promise to investigate transport workers' demand for a living: wage. Buses and street car.s were running lor the first time
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  • 146 1 STRIKING employees of the S ipore Telephone Board have submitted a new proposal to the Board through the Labour Ministry m an attempt to end the 40-day-old strike. The Board is considering the proposal and is expected to give its reply to the Mini-try
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  • 23 1 the Sultan of Ifuical j*+ terday formally declared that the Oman rising was over. Reuter. Earlier story see Page 7.
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  • 28 1 MAXAMAH, Bahrein, Aug. 14 1 Reuter) A Qantas Empire Airways Superconstellatloi) with Mr. Duncan Sandyi, Briti.sh Defence Mini.ster. aboard landed safely on three engines here today.
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  • 175 1 Sydney Aug. 14 (Renter) —Church "leaders m Sydney today deplored the Federal government's "apathy" to the problem of illegitimate children of Australian soldien m Japan. They condemned the government's attitude and its "failure to face rcipomrthiiitlea," The presbyterian minister of St. Btephen's Church, Rev. Gordon
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  • 68 1 MELBOURNE. Aug. 15 (Reuter) Britain's Defence Minister Mr. Duncan Sandys will probably seek an increase m the Australian ground forces m Malaya m talks beginning m Canberra on Aug. 19. the Melbourne morning newspaper, the Age. said today. It said it believed Mr Sandys would seek
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  • 152 1 THE Vim-President of Yugoslavia. Mr. S. Vetozar Vukmanovic (see left) Bald m Singapore yesterday that his country was prepared to establish friendly relations with Malaya after independence. Mr. Vukmanovic arrived m the Colony en route to Indonesia for a State visit. He was accompanied by
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  • 29 1 THE Australian External Affairs Minister. Mr. Richard Casey will make a goodwill tour of south-east Asia later this year, it was announced m Canberra FCS- terday.— ■Reiner.
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  • 131 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The High Commissioner Sir Donald M.uGillivra> told the Legislative Council today that although hv would have liked t<» stay here beyond Aug. 31 to share m the Merdeka rejoicings I the old order of things which should dLsappt at upon
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  • 188 1 LONDON. Aug. 14 (Reuter) Trine. Charles. eight-year-old heir to the British throne. i> to go i<i a boarding school— thereby breaking with royal trarii tion. it wa. 1 learned today. England's kings have, m th« pa>t. always been tutored privately, as Prince Charh
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  • 64 2 JAKARTA. Aug. 14 <UP^ American Embassy personnel have been advised to stay away from crowds and congested areas "as much as possible" during Jakarta's weekend independence day celeb An Embassy spokes r said the advice was given Informally and that no A been issued. The Kmnatny was
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  • 25 2 announced yesterday they had arrested an underground band of 13 Moslems of them women responsible for organising time bomb attacks m Algiers.— Reuter.
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  • 67 2 CAIRO, Aug. 14, (Reuter) Charles Muses, the American archaeologist convicted by an Egyptian Court yesterday on charges of stealing antiquities and of blackmarket dollar dea'.s, was released from prison last night. Muses, who was sentenced to a suspended term of 13 months* jail and fined a total
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  • 104 2 SEOUL, Auk. 14 (UP Republic of Korea Customs on Monday arrested an Australian employee of the United Nations Reconstruction Ageivv DNKI onch arzes of smugg ling more than 1,000 watches into the cou' v Hongkong. Kennev. M :?er, 30, of Sydney, was apprehended on arrival at
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  • 295 2 Vladivostok Closure Screen For Arms Build-Up AIR OF SECRECY AT PACIFIC NAVAL BASE WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (UP).— Russia has closed the wide area the Great Bay, off Vladivostok, m order to screen military activities. e\p< today. Vladivostok is the chief Pacific naval base for the Soviet Union. Many of Rl
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  • 78 2 Photo. THIS was the scene m a street m Schaerbeek, Belgium, recently, when a truck •I the Municipal refuse collection service almost disappeared m a hole m road, after the surface fell m. Thunderstorms and torrential rain had burst the sewers under the street and
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  • 207 2 GEORGETOWN. British Guiana, Aug. 14 (AP) The Communists for the second time m lour years apparently have won an election victory m British Guiana. But they wore left Without a chance of again establishing a Red government m Britain's South American colonial possession. British
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  • 40 2 THREE American citizens hive been expelled from Syria following rorernmeni (allegations that the United States was involved m a conspiracy to overthrow thr present Syrian Government. the Middle East news agency I renorted m Cairo last night. —Reuter.
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  • 174 2 3 Anti-Mao Parties Uncovered Peking. Aug. 14 (Renter) Three cuunter-revuiution-ary parties have ben uncovered m Anhwel Province of Eastern China, newspapers reported today. They are the latest m a series of similar revelations from ail parts of the country which have appeared m the press over the last few weeks.
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  • 110 2 Cl USING rutber i (rents prr Ib) m inn pure >estrrda\ v Buwrv v Spot 9U 919 Int Sept, R.S.S Xn 1 Kisis No IU R.S.S No Tone: B;l-.-|> st, The price of tj n lc Sineapore M-stt rri V;TO' per picul. LONDON K( 881 No RSS .settlement
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  • 37 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices JESSIE KOH. 20. works as a t>pist at William Jacks Ltd. Jessie does not like night club life. In her spare time she either goes to the pictures or for a swim.
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  • 147 3 MORF than ten times the number of people will hp allowed t«> \ote m the Singapore City Council elections m December a* compared with the 1953 electorate. This was stated yesterdajj I acting Chief Statistician and Registration Officer, -Mr. S. C Chua. He
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  • 119 3 THE IMP Ingle consignment of crackers to ive Japan since the end of World War II will arrive In Singapore tomorrow as Japan 1 sift to the Federa- d for the Merdeka rations. Totalling nearly two I and worth $20,000. the consignment of
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  • 30 3 A LABOUR Department Pi Mentor, Mr. Phna Poh Urn was yesterday summoned by hi tor neglecting to main*.a:r. his two childrm. The tmt WH lixed for Oct. 31.
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  • 23 3 THE Tang di-Perti; n Muda of Trengganu, Tengku Mahmood, declared open another police station at Marang, from Kuala Trenfr on Tues(i..v.
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  • 119 3 Awkward Gait Gave Cook Away A Id two pounds of raw opium hidden m a G-string loin cloth tied between his thighs, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. The cook, Lam Leong, 48, admitted possession of raw opium. The Customs prosecuting officer. Mr. Chua Choo Lim, told the Court that
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  • 101 3 Muslim College A PART of Muslim College at Klang will soon be absorb«d by University of Mala: its department of Islamic es. Chairman of the m Colkfle Council, Dato Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff, said yesterday that the College would "fill a gap" m the Uni-
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  • 50 3 SINGAPORE Customs yesterday recovered 400 pounds -.irvttes for which d.itv forth $3,400 had not been paid, from a car. The car was seen by Cu?txs officers parked m the Katong area loaed In several persons m the car fled leaving the dfJH > beh.Customs later
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  • 99 3 THE Sarawak Governmei I recently banished an opium trafficker after he had ser one-year prison term for s ■'■uc^in^. I■ m Lim A Wah according to a Sarawak Government report, left Sibu by air this week for Singap The order for his ieportalssued under the l*"-
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  • 558 3 Husband Tells Court of 'III -Feeling' Between Wife No. 1 And Jap Bride A COLONY businessman, Tan Theng Poh, 28, alleged m a Singapore Court yesterday that his first wife, Lim Siong Hwang, bore "ill-feeling" against his young Japanese bride Kimie Watanabe because of the different languages they spoke which
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  • 122 3 Red-Haired Tony Curtis Fan Slashed A 16-YEAR-OLD Malay who bleached his hair a fiery red and curled his locks "Tony Curtis' style was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday with slash wounds on his arms. Wi-arm? tiuht-rit .ng jeans, the youth. Ifohamed bin Ibrahim, who lives m Syed Alwl Road,
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  • 270 3 Shoes 'Mem' Loaned From Amah Were Missing Pair— COURT TOLD A EUROPEAN housewife was met outside her house by a neighbbour Mr. A. G. Cruse, and told that the pair of shoes she was wearing looked identical to his wife's missing pair, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. The housewife
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  • 203 3 A 'NATIONAL" 10-cent postage stamp carrying a portrait of the Chief Minister, Y.T.M. Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra and featuring a "pictorial vignette showing people of various races welcoming the arrival ol independence" will be issued to commemorate Merdeka Day. i The stamp's
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  • 66 3 Played Lotto In Park— Fined SIXTY-SIX persons appeared m Singapore court yesterday on i barges of gambling and assisting m the management of a comma gaming house. They wen alleged to have played "Lotto." at the Happy W >rid Amusement Park, on T. i ni'-Uit. Twenty-six persons, including three women,
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  • 54 3 Mr Har'ow Noble, who until recently was deputy publicity manner tm I IK. company, has joined Papineau Studios M an ac our.t executive to help meet :he increased volume of work of this expanding agency. Mr. Noble is seen above being greeted at the airport by Mr.
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  • 137 3 No UMNO Celebration In Colony SINGAPORE U.M.N.O. %v:il net liold any public mass meetings or functions to celebrate the Fedcra:ion"s attainment of Independence. A member of U.M.N'.O. executive committee said yesterday that ail celebrations by the pary headquart c r s, divisions and branches would be conducted jn private manner.
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  • 142 3 A PIRATE taxi driver. Soh Kock Chuan. pleaded guilty m the City Court yesterday to three Charges of Bring a car for hire without a taxi licence paying a lower licence fee than thai of a taxi and using a car without being covered by a
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  • 87 3 A NORWEGIAN seaman, Kurt Hagberg. 21, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, to four charges of dishonestly retaining stolen property. Hagberg was fined 5200. He was alleged to have m his possession, a wallet worth a wnst watch, a Norwegian driving licence, a
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  • 198 4 Ex-Fire Officer Freed On Appeal Convicted by District Judge On Gya£t Charge..* Corroboration' Was, In Fact, Not Corroboration A FORMER Singapore Fire Officer, S. L. Velge, 33, who appealed against a District Court conviction for accepting a bribe from a contractor, had his conviction quashed and sentence set aside by
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  • 53 4 Dr. and Mrs. Siew Yoon Tun? were married m Australia recently. They met while studying together at Melbourne University, They arrived m Singapore yesterday by the liner Roma. Dr. TuiiiT obtained a AagVM m medicine. His wife is the former Miss Betty Loke Pak Thong of
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  • 80 4 THE "Miss Lucky Legs* Content will be judged at a parade of the entrants on the stage of the Odeon Theatre at nine tonight. There has been one lastminute entry from Singapore. Miss Donna Lek. tra. Phyllis Sum of She:; Company will now sit as
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  • 245 4 Man Makes A Promise His Wife Goes Back A COLONY housewife told the Singapore Sixth Magistrate, Mr. T. S. Sinnathuray, yesterday that on May 29, at about 3 a.m., she was rudely pulled out of bed, assaulted and then driven out of the house by her mechanic husband, without reason.
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  • 84 4 Sportsman Appointed Puisne Judge MR. Woe Chnn? Jin. a PenanshiMn hratjtf v ln played (iii kit for Siagapore, was yesterday .ippointrd a Puisne .1 ii-:- ti:r r|cn> The appointment vis announccil by the Colonial Office m London last night. Thirt> -niin'->»Mr-okl >lr. Woe. after laaUtylßg aa barri>tor. joined the Penang
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  • 58 4 ATTENDANT Teo X Poon. 40. of 39 Middle R «d, fell off a moving lorry yesteiday at 10 a.m. at Short Strand died a few hours after admission to the General Hus--11 .'sses to the accident are requested to contact Insp. W g, of Sepoy
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  • 52 4 THE weekly committee meeting of the Singapore Labour Fro: I jmpoa Division scheduled for tomorrow hoi been cancelled due to the death yesterday of Mr. E. V Tan. father of the Division's rman. Dr. S. H. Tan. The funeral will take place today at 5 p.m. at
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  • 179 4 ONE HUNDRED Singapore b:;>:n»>>men are losing thousands of dollars due to the recent unilateral parking system enforced by the Traf- P v m Rochore Road, Mr. Tan Then? Chiang, Asint Minister (or GovernD "i Lands and Housing, told the Standard yesterday. He said the businessmen
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  • 30 4 FOUR houses were damaged and mere than 1,000 banana trees were uprooted when a storm bit Kan-iporig Bharu. near Uhl Ga'i. seven miles from Raub, on Tuesday night
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  • 180 4 MR. JOHN E ie. Liberal Socialist Assemblyman for Tanglin. will ask Government for a statement on its policy m regard to income tax on visiting businessmen when the Assembly meets next Wednesday. He will also ask the Financial Secretary how many business visitors staying a
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  • 101 4 MRS. Margaret Darbyxhire. who arrived m Singapore yesterday from Melbourne by the liner Roma, has a very interesting job. She looks after 40 of Melbourne's "uidgies" female juvenile delinquents. A psychologist attached to the Mental Hygiene Department, Mrs. Darbyshire said the "\viilL r
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  • 47 4 SINGAPORE PoUee raided a ganntex hide-out m Rowell Road, last night and recovered medicine worth $4,000. stolen from the Sincere Dispensary m Hill Street on Sunday. Nine men were also arrested and two daggers, a parang and a piece of iron pipe II
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 569 4 Information at a Glance I.oclce Theosophioal Singapore Police Band: Bar-.d pro- O D sociciv ,s. (airnliill Koatl): gramme at Katnr.R Park 5.30 p.m. JLf.JD. V a 1 ilk on Mental Culture" by Independent Missionary Movement: the Yen Narada Maha Thera Free film show at Girls' Home- M.enerul Oversea? Service): fjO
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  • 250 5 ROOMS TURNED 'UPSIDE-DOWN' IN ANTI -NARCOTICS RAID, TENANT ALLEGES DETECTIVES from the Anti Narcotics SubCriminal Inve>th;ation Department, SingaLiNt niiiht raided a house m Cross Street and ■■ii w-rt-d an opium pipe, a tin containing opium dross and other paraphernalia tor opium smoking. The tenant. Madam Yeo Seng Kirn. later made
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  • 116 5 Bank Union Decides: No Politics THE 2,200-strong Singapore Bank Employees' Union will not support any political party but it would allow members freedom to join any party they wished. This was derided by the executive committee of the n which met yesterday to consider the invitation to participate m the
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  • 78 5 PENANG. Wed. Two brothers, who said that they went to a bouse to seek employment were later arrested, the magistrate's court was told today. Ahmad bin Ismail and his brother, Mohamed Sheriff. pleaded guilty to a charge of itting house-trespass by entering the property of
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  • 46 5 THE UNIVERSITY of Malayan Society will entertain the Philippine Cultural Mission to lunch at the Alumm Association Medical Centre 81 Sunday at 1 p.m. Those wishing to attend should contact Dr. V. Thambipillai Tel 2 I I or Dr. Tay Teck Eng Te. 7
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  • 98 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mortality due to cancer of the trachea, bronchus and lung is "unfortunately high" m Federation hospitals, the Health Ministry disclosed today. Lung cancer deaths had junroed from 7 m 1946 (12 cases hospitalised) to 61 (176 cases) last year, the ministry said.
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  • 420 5 Sikhs Face Hurt Count MUAR, Wed.— Three Sikh brothers who had claimed trial to a charge of murdering another Sikh, today again claimed trial m the High Court when the judge altered the charge to one of voluntarily causing grievous hurt. On trial before Mr. Justice Hepworth were
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  • 238 5 Scene In Court As He Kicks Inspector SI'NGEI PATANI, Wed.— lnspector Pang Lian Tuck, prosecuting at a preliminary inquiry held before magistrate, Tuan Syed Mahdzir I adaak here today, was told by one of the lour men accused of robbery to "shut up."
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  • 79 5 THESE VERY IMPORTANT SWANS' -VIS's TO YOUMAKE DEBUT FOlK VlS's Very Important Swans arrived m Singapore yesterday m a Qantas cargo plane from Ai..».tvalia. The black swans an* Australia's Merdeka gifts to Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Federation's Chief Minister. They are destined lor the Luke Gardens m Kuala Lumpur. A
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  • 50 5 TWO British soldien from the Federation on leave m Singapore were injured m a fight outside the Union Jack Club m North Bridge Road, last night. They were taken to the General Hospital for treatment and later sent to the British Military Hospital m Alexandra Road.
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  • 104 5 THE THREATENED strike j by the employees of Caldbeck atacOregor m Singapore I called off yesterday when agreement was reached m the dispute. The dispute centred around the employees' demand for j the reinstatement of two dismissed colleagues and withi drawal of the retirement order served
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  • 65 5 THE SINGAPORE City Health authorities condemned and destroyed more than 15 tons of food, as unfit and dangerous for human consump.ion for the first six months of 1957, the City Health Officer, Dr. H. L. Morrison told the Standard '.i sterday. He said more than half
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  • 40 5 THE AMERICAN State Department has offered two scholarships to the Singapore Labour Front for a sixmon.h "familiarization tour" of principal cities m the United Staie-s. the Standard understands The Labour Front is said to have accepted the offer.
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  • 163 5 RAUB, Wed.— Mr. Justice Smi h today sentenced a 53--year-old labourer. Lok Nam, to five :npriaonment on two charges of causing hurt and causing death by a rash :u't net amounting to culpable homicide. He was found guilty of ibing another labourer, Lam X t. wl h
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  • 244 5 THE proceeds of the 1957 fifth annual International Bazaar for the Blind, held at Victoria Memorial Hall m June, topped ail previous years wrh a total of $46,275, Mrs. Lilyan Yung. Bazaar ruanizer. told the Standard yesterday. She gave the gross income of
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 496 6 r |'HE complete change m the personnel manning echelon of the People's Action Party Indicates the influence of Lim Chin Siong now L:r-.=:u:sh:r.g In Changi Gaol rhe PAP. though its r. s-. rotary general, Mr T. T. Rajah, emphasizes ::OH-€ommur.; co:r.:r.unist front or^ar.ixation a duplicate of the
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    • 444 6 i ;:EF Minister Li::. I B PSJMfclg that he will not tolerate "any more nonsense" from subversive elements m the Colony is certainly welcome. But it is a pity that it was not g/ a before the member of a neighbouring govern:: at expressed anxiety over the
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 404 6 Bailing a man out of prison Sir The ar.cgation made by a senior official of the Feuoration Police against the Municipal Councillors of Kmla Lumpur accusing the latter of interfering with the execution of the former's lawful duty, as reported m your Aflgi 5 b.-ae, can as weii ba iMaaad
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    • 343 6 ALL letters must bear, the signatures and addresses of the senders. Ed. S.r— Tho sanitary conditions m Batu Pahat town nave become worse and Ifl BQUttoea and house flies are abundant, and the c\ have become victims of nwb pests. are Beldom swept and the drain- are always
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  • 603 6  - The News as it NEWS strikes me! Aster Gunasekera By r rHK Federation Government is considering a ban to prevent the internationally popular Malay tune. Terang Bulan from being played over the radio as a romantic ballad and m dance halls, as it is expected to be made the national
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  • 720 6 *This does not seem to be idle rumour*— says Philip Deane m Washington PRESIDENT Eisenhower, it is being said, no longer favours Mr. Richard Nixon as a successor, but would now like to see General Alfred Gruenther, former Commander of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation forces, as next
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  • 563 6  -  E. G. Webber {(^ommonwealtk WELLINGTON '"THE first complete photo- graphic reconnaissance of New Zealand's wild fiordland m the southwest corner of South Island is now m progress. Much of this area, covering thousands of square miles of heavy forests. rugged mountains and hills, is completely unexplored. It
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  • 364 7 Girl Tells Of 'Affair' With Film Star Arnaz HOLLYWOOD LIBEL CASE LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14 (AP) A Hollywood woman said yesterday she sold a story to Confidential magazine about a 10-year-old incident allegedly involving herself and film and television star Desi Arnaz. Red-haired Ronnie Cuilian, 41, a confessed call-girl, aISQ
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  • 132 7 Errol Flynn Wants To Testify PARIS. AIM. 14 (UP; Screen actor F.rrol Fiynn said yesterday he was ready and eager to testify at the criminal libel trial of Confidential magazine, but Hid lie had not been asked. •"I am ready and willing to tell my story and will accept a
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  • 40 7 GLADYS ZENDER, Peruvian beauty who won the revent Miss Universe contest m Long Beach, California, yest< rday had fever as a 'flu epidemic swept Peru. She was confined to bed and cancelled all social engagements. —A P.
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  • 200 7 EDINBURGH, Aug. 14 (Renter) —A marriage guidance councillor said here yesterday that Shakespeare's Juliet would have been brought before a modern juvenile court as being "beyond control." The councillor, Mrs. PM Tiller, who is also a Magistrate, was speaking at the British National
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  • 109 7 I IGON. Aug. 14 (AP)— A Baigon High Court of appeals has upheld a 1956 conviction of French ship Captain Pierre Bolla for selling Vietnamese rice on the Hongkong blackmarket and sentenced him to I i months' m prison, a 5,500,--000 piastres fine and
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  • 81 7 Casey Plans S' pore Visit v E. Au2 14 P.cuter) The Mir ter for External Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey, will make a wide official tour of South-east Asia late this year after attending the General Assembly of the d Nations m New York, The Herald reported today. He will visit
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  • 116 7 ALGIERS, Aug. 14. (UP)— French forces said last night they killed 224 rebels m Algeria during last 48 hours using aircraft and artillery to run up one of the highest rebel death tolls since the Algerian war began 33 months ago. The French
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  • 98 7 Anti-Xasser Plot CAIRO. Aug. 14 dP) A defendant m the anti-Nasser conspiracy trial told' the Supreme Military Court yesterday that military intelligence officers whipped him to make him sign false confessions. Abelhamid El Islambouly, a National Guidance Ministry official who is charged with
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  • 66 7 MARILYN LEAVES CLINIC ACTRESS Marilyn Monroe, who lost her baby during an emergency operation on Aus. 1, is made comfortable m a car by her husband, playwright Arthur MiUer (Ipft). as she leaves hospital m New York. The tar was specially fitted w th a reclining scat. Miss Monroe was
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  • 223 7 Oman War Almost Over After Capture Of Firq BAHREIN, Aug. 14 virtually over, Sir Bern political resident m Bahre AP) The Oman war is ard Burrows, the British m, declared last night. He said: ■•Alter Firq, one of the rebel headquarters towns was overcome, there was nothing left." British troops
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  • 127 7 COLOMBO. Aug. 14. (Reuter) The Prime Minister of Ceylon. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, will not go to Indonesia after his visit to Malaya for the independence celebrations, accord. ng to official sources The Prime Minister had tentatively planned to leave Singapore for Jakarta on Sepl 3,
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  • 54 7 photo. FIELD MARSHAL Sir Gerald Teinplor (left) jokes with Major-General C. \V. Weir. Chief of the General Staff. New Zealand, durin? the annual conference held by Sir Gera'd at the Staff College m Camberley. Surrey. Senior officers of the Commonwealth fighting services were among those
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  • 335 7 MPs Criticize Govt. Wastage Of £50 Mil. LONDON, Au?. 14, (Reuter) An all-party committee of Members of Parliament yesterday criticized several government departments for wasting- over £50 million sterling of taxpayers' money. In a report on public accounts issued here, the committee accused' the Ministry of Supply cf spending £40
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  • 267 8 'She represents the British working class' TUNKU EXPLAINS THAT INVITATION TO CHAUFFEUR BUNNY' SIMMONS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government had invited Colonial Office chauffeur Miss Nancy (Bunny) T. Simmons as a special cucsr to the forthcoming Merdeka Celebrations to demonstrate that m its hour of triumph, the country had
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  • 30 8 SIN 3R] Coronc: Giam Chong Hing. returned misadventure verdict jesterday at the inquest on a hou*e painter, Ong Eng Hup, who fell to his death while painting m iow.
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  • 176 8 Trade school boys have jobs trouble KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Educati m Minister Dato Rasak told the U rislative Council today h:.s Ministry had found it difficult to find job.> for trade school graduates of carpentry and bricklaying m Industry and the government service. Replying to trade union representative, Mr. Q
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  • 32 8 MOHAMED IBRAHIM, S5, was fined $19 1 I th> Tanjong Malim Magistrate fof moving I thils of dhall m a food restricted area near the police m on Feb. 23.
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  • 101 8 THE LAST SALUTE: SIR DONALD MacGILLVRAY PAYS A FINAL CALL ON THE COUNCIL [FEDERATION High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray inspects a police guard of honour m Kuala Lumpur today during his last visit to the Legislative Council before the Federation attains independence on Aug. 31. In this Standardpic by staff
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  • 156 8 REID MEN GET A TAX EXEMPTION Kuala LOIIPUB, wad. ::ibers of the Reid Constitutional Commission were today granted exemption from local income tax for their emo" '.'.merits here by the Federa! Legislative Council. The Council unanimously adopted a resolution moved by Finance Minister Col. Sir Henry Lee to provide for
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  • 83 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Education Minister, Dato Abdul Razak today sail that the Federation governn would declare Aug. 31 as a public holiday every year to mark the independence anniversary. **Malayan independence day is not only an historic day for this country but also for
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    • 103 8 t '^yJMPy^jOjßßwMHß^^^^^^^^Kß^^^r^ THE LOVERS "v >?" r B?^^ Their Passion BjlL TH p BOY MPwff^Wr^BflMßlflliW^ BROCK... v Rn x p ffi Bhl^^ H'S Life Made IB LUCKY LEGS... p adc j M c+ I >j. IN HIS FIRST DRAMATIC ROLE PLUS ON STAGE tomght at 9 p.m. ==I^^^ E^^^___^ y\
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  • 309 9 MR. UBAIDULLAH LOOKS A MERDEKA GIFT HORSE IN THE MOUTH KUALA LUMPUR. WcT— M:\ S.O.K. Übaidullah, repre citing the Ind ber oi Commerce, today made a futile objection to the Federal Legislative Council's "ha adoption of a motion bringing shop assistants and kindred employees within the scope of the D
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  • 375 9 'NOBODY HURT IN PINE FACTORY SCUFFLE' HU VI I'MPUR. runku Abdul ,:lay .here were no ca>ual- fr r:i i;u:'vnut umirds the scuffle bit po'ice and Lee Pineapple Factory pickets at Scndal on Ju 58 Contrary to allegations made by the Na;kmal of Factory and General v, no firearms were discharged
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  • 119 9 An office to control publications KUALA LUMPUR, Wed c Home Ministry is to have P '.ications Control Branch" after merdeka when the Chinese afTairs •ecretariat will be abolished, itivi Council was told today. I was asked to JPprove $17,239 for the creauon an<] running of this branch il the end
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  • 70 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Chief S I ary S:r David >uty and bJ persona] assistant will rema I lie payroll o: the n nt for a month aft i M r leka Day. d I their Talu- g during the tlon to independence. B D iv. i
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  • 1310 9 Federal Council votes Sir Donald 'MAN of MALAYA' As wise as Solomon venturesome as Julius Caesar ...a patriot... a friend and a gentleman IN FACT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Members of the Federal Legislative Council today paid warm tribute to the last British High Commissioner m Malaya, Sir Donald MacGillivray. He
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  • 504 9 20,000 squatters m Kuala Lumpur alone MALAYA will have a tough time beating its acute housing shortage, if the estimates put up by the 1956 report of the Federal Housing Trust are to be taken as any criterion. The report, tabled before the
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  • 242 9 FEDERAL COUNCIL BRIEFS DEMOBILIZED Home Guards with the requisite educational and Isical standards could join the Fedion Army or the Police through ■nal recruiting channels and Govnent was not prepared 10 consider special treatment for these men, Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rah- He
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  • 508 9 'Cheery' welcome for the first aborigine member Xl ALA U MPIR, Wed.— The Federal Legislative Council today welcomed ith "cheers and smiles" its first aborigine menibrr. i« T.i: Pandak Hamid, who took his «ai i*t p < independence session addressed b% H < < sioner Sir Donald Mactiilli^ i Clad
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  • 95 9 KUALA LOMPUK, Wed. The Legislative Council was asked today to provide funds for the creation of an "External Affairs Service" cadre m G ornment with effect from August 1. The Ministry for Externa 1 Affairs will replace the Chief Secretary's office. The Council was also asked to
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  • 85 10 THE Blue Spot Capri, claimed to be Germany's first all-wave radio receiver operating on a pocket size nlu'med dry battery, is being marketed m Malaya. It \t an 11-valve wireless set wit'n three transistors, which WOTkt on a single six volts bain ry. The tone quality
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  • 272 10 KUALA LUMPUK, Wed.— Malaya, faced with a terrific housing shortage, is also finding it hard to get contractors with sufficient financial means and ability to tackle really big housing projects. "There are not many contractors outside Kuala Lumpur capable of handling contracts for
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  • 122 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro. duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Aug. Sept. 525 buyers. 526 sellers; coconut oil In bulk S4OJ sellers, m drums 545. 1 sellers. Muntok white pepper $111 sellers, Sarawak white SI 10 sellers, special Sarawak black $74. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATH
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  • 155 10 INDUSTRIALS m the Malayan share market were .steady yesterday. Tins and rubbers were firm. Price changes announced by the Malayan SharebrokeiV Associa:ion were: Buyers Sellers Gammon IM 2.63 McAlister 2.03 2.08 Ampat 10 9 11 Aok'am 1.57 UH Austral Amal 14/3 lfi/9 cd Berjuntaj 17
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  • 43 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the folio changes m its rates to merchants yestei i Selling ready: P-.vi-? Francs 141: H Gldrs. 123-3 B: Deutsche Marks 135-1 4- Belgian Francs IGI6-1 4; Swedish Kr. 167-1/4 Other excLance rates remain unaltered.
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  • 148 10 OUTER ROADS KYUKO Maru. Shona, Chungking. Santhia. Lycaon. Pacific Mariner, Trout Pool. Sambas. Douglas. Eastern Wind. Chong Hsing. Sangola. Stentor. Larat. Clytoncus. Southbar.k. Ikushima Maru. Anshun. Bencruachan Fernsea.Tadjouri. Banggaai. Dukat. Batavia. Yukikawa. Korea. Kingon. Singapore. Goodhope. San Carlos. Sirdhana. Silindoeng Dcoma, Ringhom, New York Maru, Hoi Wong.
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  • 418 10 New Malaya May Produce More Rubber Bugbee KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Natural Rubber Bureau of Washing. ton today congratulated the Federation of Malaya on its attainmcr» independence and said it was most proud of the opportunity to serve the country's most important industry (rubber) m its most important mem President
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  • 260 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Fed D;sp. $2.25; F. N. ord?. $2.92J; Gammons 52.60; H W -.-.I- 51.90; Hongkong Bank MB5; H ;:ne ords A6/3; Cements $1,771 overnight and yesU- 78 M. Colls $1.04 overnight; McAlisters $2.05; Metal $2.02: Robinson ords. sover. .S:/. 52.32J
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  • 129 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday closed at 92 cents per To. for International first grade September shipment on a barely steady market, unchanged from Tuesday. Prices opened slightly higher On encouraging overseas overnight prices. The market ruled Q steady throughout the day. Fair inquiries for the lower
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  • 118 10 MALAYAN exports of rubber including latex, concentrated latex and revertex during July rose sharply to 811.179 tons compared with 74,--531 tens m June and 77,773 tons m May, according to official statistics. The total quantity of rubber shipped from January to July amounted to 551.460 tons compared with
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  • 60 10 A. V. Roe. Canada. Hawker Siddeley Group's Canadian holding subsidiary, is to make an oiler worth about C4O million for Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, one of Canada's bfjOJMt industrial enterprises. This oiler will be on a share exchange and cash basis for Dosco's no oar
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    • 526 10 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA are invited for 1 the supply cf the following food-stuffs to the Univ Malaya: 1. Sundry Goods 2. Poultry and sea-food 3. V: iblt S 4. P..C* 5.: 3 ar, Butter 5 M 6. Fruits 2 Tend-;:; m^v be :bm:t ted for one or more of 3
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    • 661 10 NOTICES CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 1958 FEDERATION OF MALAYA CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION EXAMINATION. 1958 FEDERATION OF MALAYA QUALIFYING TEST. QUALIFYING TEST for Private Candidates wishto enter for the Cambridge School Certificate Examination, 1958, and th< I curation of Malaya Certificate of Education Examination, 1958, will be held at 9.00 a.m.
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    • 636 10 NEW SCUDAI. LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Colony of Singapore) DIVIDEND No. 23. V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN L that at the 31s; Ordinary General Meeting of the Company which will be held m the Board Room of M/s. Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., at Cfl sby House, No. 71, RobinBOn Road, Singapore,
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    • 375 10 NOTICES SALE OF EMPTY DRUMS rpEXDERS will be received A by the Commissioner of Police, Police Headquarters, Pearl*! Hill, Singapore up to U r.oon on 22nd August, 1957 for the purchase of 80 light gauge steel drums of 45 gallon cape ity now lying at the undermentioned addresses: 45 drums
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    • 294 10 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES for Boston, New York, Philadelphia Baltimore. Mobile. New Orleans Hotter (via Suez) Spore V Sham Penang N*w Torfc FfRNSEA 14/21 Auk 22 Auk 2£ 26 Auk FERNMOOR 30 Aug bSc X t 9 Sept 13 1 4 S t i from New York. Los Angclc-s. San franciscc. (via
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    • 844 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Ttl: ***** 6. 2*5Sl 4 32/6 Rcblnson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE -ji,t3*. Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia 6 Cult Ports Spore P S ham Penan* ;>- wHUS 25 23 Au? 29 Aug 30 Au? r:rRLS Vl5 Oct it Oci 17 IS
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    • 1286 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (li) lines (Inco'ccreted m bir.gapcre) (J2 lines) XT 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T De a p v el SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo iVia Suex with liberty
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    • 921 11 MITSUI LINE S'd ire P. S horn Penonc FOR JAPAN Awobasan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 22 Aug Meiko Maru for Yokohama, Moii, Kobe, Osaka via Hongkong 3 Sept 31 Aug Nasusan Maru »cr Yokohama, Moji, Kobe, Osaka 7 Sept Hagurosan Maru via Manila for YokohQßlQj Nogc>a, Kobe 24Sept FOR
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    • 688 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok one or fc Ec<- »io Su--i Penong -om S pore "KOREA" Gd-u H 39 "INDIA In Fort "MEONIA 10 2 2 Aug 2 3 24 Aug 25 2" Aug Eongkok only. "SARGODHA" 25 26 Auq H TSAug 19 30 Aug HOMEWARDS Savings tor
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  • 113 12 Spotlight on Middle East The relationship between European and Muslim is growing increasingly bitter m Algeria, where France has been fighting rebellion for nearly three years. 'OBSERVER Correspondent John Gale, who has recently returned from an extensive tour of the country, describes his impressions m this special "on the spot"
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  • 1915 12 CRISIS in Algeria where Violence meets Violence LONDON N American professor and I were Bitting In a p.i\ cMiciit i.iiv m Algiers en i June evening; when cars full of youns people went by l.i>t. Uniting their horns ami overtaking. They kept their horns going till they were out of
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    • 162 12 The icorld famous family of TIGER medicinal pnxlucts i $S/ r 'j&^ r v< .*4sBmHk.» X j. f •^c*. CHEE THONE SAN Ft; oes Instantaneous relief for [Toothcche, Eorcc^e StomacKocha t/uszle Mn i^o jMtion l Eo.ck.:rhs Colds, Sore T^roct etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL ills. 4 jisiliv^Efl2^K9Ji»B
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    • 39 12 Algerian (iirl Terrorist 3 JMneteen -year-old Djemila Bouazza was one of thn arrested m connection with the blasting of a caf< m with a time-bomb, which hilled two end wounded J<> patrons, who were having tea at that moment.
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  • 473 13 WITH Indonesia, Thailand, Hongkong, Vietnam, Ceylon, Singapore and Federation's tennis players competing. this year's Malayan tennis championships has become almost a tournament for South t-a.st Asia titles. Only The Philippines is not m the tourney. A total of 2"> foreign players have entered, with Indonesia heading the
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  • 92 13 Sai Cheong Discharged Fund Totals $5,441 IPOH. M,d Peraks skipper, Sai »a> discharged the raipinj General ital yesterday, ele\en > ifte r that fatal ear two miles south of -:n Vr.i „:i U£ j. ch-d and three mor lU V 1 1 ident n the r.ik^Mdla>a iup soccer Perlis at
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  • 92 13 THRO reeondi broken at the Singapore MaComblned Schools athle- meet held at Jalan Besu terd Ifahd All Ball of Telok Koran M t'.. s boo! took top honours of the day when he broke two of the three records established 220 and 4 yards— to bee me
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  • 32 13 POLICE B entered the final of the Singapore Government Services Division 2 league knockout competition beat SGMHTWU Work- Onion by 4-: i 1 1 fffiHl n ground yester i
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  • 57 13 HONGKONG'S Eastern soccer tourists, now m Australia, \.ill not be able to arrive m Singapore until Aug. 22. s.a.f.a. announced new dates for their Colony engagements, and these are: Thursday, Aug. 22 versus 9 ngapore Chinese at night; Sunday, Aug. 2o versus Singapore Selection at 5.15
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  • 38 13 MB Picnic, F N Athletics THE Malayan Breweries Llmil d. \v:!l bold their annual DicnlC en Saturday :it Tun:ih Mcrah Youth Club Centre, Xichol Drive At River Valley Road, Fraser and Xeave Limited will hold their annual athletic
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  • 65 13 THE team to represent s:--ppore Malays against Johore Malays m the Sultan Gold Cup soccer match at the Jalan 3.?ar Stadium tomorrow at p.m. will be selected from. Idros Albar, Johan Hassan, Aman Kastawi. Ali Samijan, Osman Johan, Ahmad Yusoof, Kassim Ashek, Ibrahir-. Hassan,
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  • 152 13 SINGAPORE Cold Storage. 4'■ i- years league •champions ■cored a resounding 4-0 victory Over Ford Motors m a SBHFA league and cup competition at Farrer Park yesterday. Tahir Ali. Muslim Jasmin. Ismail and Dollah Yusoof scored. Tile lollowing are the results Of the other matd es: Mercantile
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  • 217 13 IPOH. Wed. The Murviebone Cricket Club has amended the Declaration Law to pirmit ihe captain of I bitMBg side to declare his innings closed at any time and on tnv i',av, irrespective af i;ie duration of the match. Hitherto, a batting side could declare
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  • 24 13 seletar Young Indiani held Nee Soon Boys' Club to a 2-2 draw m a Iriend'.v soccer match played at Seietar ground yesterday.
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  • 192 13 SBA C'ship Results THE results of the Singapore Badminton Association SchoolMid Junior Inter-Party -hips played at the B re Badminton Hail oignt are as follows: Inter-party: Garuda beat Starlifi 54. Sohoolbnvs Sinplt^: Samuel \Mm 'ACS' beat Suffian Buang (St Thomas) 10-15. 15-13, 18-15; C:.a:: Keng Guar. (VS) beat Tan Berig
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  • 124 13 Draw For Inter-School Badminton THE following is the draw for Singapore Badminton Association's Inter-School hampionships to be held on Sat 17 at the Badminton Hall. Court No. •>: H6br Innocents Eoglii School vi Pasir Panjang Secondary School. T/Official— ST«O > UOg Song; Umpires Cheong Cheng Swee, Kok Teag Foo. Court
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  • 63 13 THE Services Civilians athletic meet to be held at the Fairer Park Athletfc Centn on Saturday \v. p.m. and not at 2.3u p.m. as stated previously. All Offil lall are >:ed to be at the Centre by 2.30 p.m. Admission prices are: Grandstand $1 and 50
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  • 796 13 A TOTAL of 283 i .aye i trcd lor the Federation of M ilaya'i Amateur Athletic Union meet iron: Sept. 5 to 7. The entries act Australia: F Lt B T Oliver. British Borneo: Joseph Chua. Patrick Lim Cho:;c 'lit Vi: Terrance Janting Them
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    • 317 13 SITUATION VACAM APPLICATIONS aacr c invited ■lx for the pests r rintSuperintendent. and (b) Superintending Engineer m the Union of Burma Shipping Board Rangoon. QI UNIFICATIONS: For Port (a) Candidates must have an Extra Master's Certificate of Competenc> (Candidates with Master's Certificate of Competency may apply), and must navf m
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    • 480 13 CLASSiriil! MM parsed away peaceful Bale<t:.T Roaa beloved wife. 4 sons. Soo Joo Soo daughters MrMiss Tan H<h Laye. 5 mdchil< grandchildren. at 5.00 p.m. today lor Bidadari. Sill \i;<)\N \ACANT lIKTRir^ VI BO%RD l 1 !>.' \ii:,\ »;j \i\i.\i.i I r Mechanical Maintenance Engineers r -JNS intenc I tor
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 185 13 I-i'l Abner By Al Capp <*> I J \SP I [i* NATCMERU-Cl'-O'v I fvEN AH DIDN'T KNTvA I \i*?di YO V.A^DAO. !&> C--l. V i£"*^ su_ ACCOUNT AH l^> MFntJArmiIMTAII rue- H-HAIN T MJ GLAD /W<i Ah S ARR'bD f T-iASS IO f,S H ..-VO D^DN T <• I c
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    • 419 13 SGCCER: Senior Cuptie: AAA vs H.M. Dockyard aC Jalan Be^ar Stadiumi Din. 2 A Badan Kesen an M Farrer Youngsters at Farrer Park. SWIMMING: SASA Junior Meet. Hccts at 5.30 at ihr. Chinese Swimming Club. r^pnraiEwHM <* J "Xcjror 'he rock. the sv.eeier the £;a.ss" J Scottitn Proverb. lIH RSDAY
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  • 2439 14 Misty Line Beaten In Last Stride c Afternoon Doubles by Vl ally Rinus THF TORCH, brilliantly handled by Shelley Geyer, scored .1 splendid maiden victory, clinching the decision with a last stride, m the main six furlongs race tor class three sprinters at
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  • 288 14 K. Lumpur— 2nd Day, Wed., Aug. 14, 1957' Going— Good Race Horse Piv"'*"*' mSLS Britannia II (late Eithne >' 1 t)fi 2/5 sets. Inguba) (2) 8.05 Asuwatll Hire I: :>V l'urs. Townsman d) X.03 Isiiiail </ i Lgtti. Ci. 4. Div. 3. Anl. Side Hi) 806
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  • 62 14 Total Pool 51 95.380 lir > t *****5— 552,753 Second *****4—826.376 Third 2.i:J.">l0 813.158 Starters ($1,465 oath): Nos. *****5 *****!). *****9. *****0 l!Wt7l. 265(j52 *****3 *****7, *****2. Consolation (51.172 each): Nos *****9, *****8, *****3, *****3 *****3, *****6. *****2, 203W1 *****1. *****6. FORECAST Race No. 2 557. 1 Baci
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  • 657 14 SIXTYSEVEN class 1 and 80 class 2 horses have entered for the Singapore luri Club's August meeting on 24, 28 and 31 at Bukit Timah. There will be eight races each day. A trophy will be presented to the owner of a horse which wins
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  • 112 14 The schedule of racing is as follows: SATURDAY, AUG. 24: Horses class 1 div. 1 One mile. Class 2 Div. 1 6f. and 1 mile, Div. 2 6 f and 1 mile; Div. 3 6 f. and 1 mile. Div. 4 6 f. WEDNESDAY. AUG. 28: Horses
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  • 857 14 RECORD ENTRIES FOR A 'RECORDS OR BUST' MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A record total of 283 athletes, represent tralia British North Borneo, Fiji, Indonesia, Singapore and all the stati ments m the Federation of Malaya, have entered ior the It-deration Amateur Athletic Union championships at the Merdeka Stadium here 1;,
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  • 83 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The South Johore Football Club hope to receive a quota of players from the F Battalion, the Cheshire Regiment, who are expected soon m the district. The Club's fifteen will be skippered by Capt. J. Watson, who played for North Johore last
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  • 52 14 T: Roy; Army Ordnance C< against R.A.M.C. m a Service cricket league mairj on Wednesday, Aug. 21, at Friendly Hill. M. Bruhl (capt); J. L. Lorenzen, Webb, P. R. Goc Corringham, J. M F. C Howeil. Walker. D ler, 12th man-Hov. umpire E.J.H. OsmoHd, scor. er C.
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  • 22 14 BMNBURGH. Aug. 14 (Rev- St. Mirren, playing at home, beat Raith Rovers 1-0 m a Scottish league cup match vesterd
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