Singapore Standard, 11 June 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fe *'3H 4 Vol. IV. No. 344 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 19S* TWELVE PAGES IS TEINT3
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  • 132 1 A CHINESE, believed to be the gunman who wounded a man and a woman in Room 38 of the Sun Sun Hotel in Singapore, last Saturday night, *^<s detained in Kuala Lumpur three days ago. The suspect was escorted to the Colony yesterday for identification.
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  • 79 1 HANOI, June 10 i ßeuter VietmJnh forces ambushed a French river craft evacuating a post. 35 miles of Hanoi. sterday and inflicted losses, the rrc-nch High Command announced today. St ral gunboats and transvesseu were evacuating the £?.rmon of Hai Yen post when the Vietminh attacked. Losses
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  • 1511 1 Malayans Honour Birthday Parades Thrill Holiday Crowds MALAYA ushered in the Queen's official 28th birthday yesterday with the biggest parades ever, staged in Singapore, Johore Bahru, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and other small towns. In the streets of every town and village throughout the country, Union Jacks
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  • 491 1 A SINGAPORE detective cheated death at 8.10 a.m. yesterday, when a gunman's 9 m.m. automatic jammed during a gun duel in St Georges Road between the detective and four gunmen. While the gunman furiously thumped his gun and ejected several unfired cartridges,
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  • 21 1 Viscount Camrose. one of Britain's press lords, entered a Southampton hospital yesterday lor observation following a gastric attack. Reuter
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  • 56 1 photo. A RECONSTRUCTION < yesterdays gun duel shows 1. the Malay boy lying on the road after bein? wounded by a gunman. 2. the detective seeking cover. 3. the gunman who fired at the detective. 4. the gunman whose automatic miimed. and 5. the two other
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  • 179 1 BACK Me Or SACK Me Laniel Issues Challenge PARIS, June 10 (AP) French Premier Joseph Laniel today challenged the National Assembly to approve his cabinet's IndoChina policies or dismiss him from office. In a dramatic overnight session, he asked the deputies for a vote of confidence for the third time
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  • 194 1 NAIROBI, June 10 (Reuter)— General Sir George Erskine, Com-mander-in-Chief, East Africa, walked out of a dinner here last night when a speaker blamed Britain's "weak and unrealistic" colonial policies for East Africa's "present deplorable state." The criticism came from Sir Alfred Vincent, former leader
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  • 24 1 DR. Bernard Marsh, the third member of the threeman Malayan Rubber Inquiry Mission, arrived in Singapore by air late last night.
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  • 70 1 Phone Girl Dies Of Poisoning A 22-year-old Eurasian girl, Miss Amy Viola Batchelor, died from suspected caustic soda poisoning yesterday afternoon on the way to the Singapore General Hospital. Miss Batchelor. was a telephone operator attached to the Police Telephone Exchange in the Central Police Station. South Bridge Road. She
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  • 44 1 ALUMINIUM AIR DROPPED TAIPEI. June 10 (Reuter).— The Nationalist Chinese Government in Formosa had been airdropping "aluminium dollars' on the China mainland in addition to "freedom leaflets" and "safe-conduct passes" in its psychological warfare against the Chinese Communists, usually reliable Nationalist sources disclosed today.
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  • 41 1 GEORGETOWN. (Br. Guiana), June 10 <Reuter). Sir Alfred Savage. Governor of British Guiana, today issued an order giving the Commissioner of Police power to close down for a day any printing press urging disobedience of local laws
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  • 44 1 THE HAGUE, June 10 (AP) The Begum Liaquat Ali Khan, widow of Pakistan's first Premier. Is to become her nations ambassador to the Netherlands. She will be the first woman ever to represent a Muslim country in a national capital.
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  • 33 1 HOLLYWOOD. June 10, (AP) Actress Ava Gardner's studio suspended her yesterday on the eve of her departure for Nevada to establish residence for a divorce from singer Frank Sinatra.
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  • 69 1 HONGKONG. June 10.— Autograph hunters jammed the Gloucester Hotel arcade last night waiting for movie star William Holden and it took squads of police to clear them away. They did not get a peek at Holden who was spirited down a service elevator. It is understood Holden
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  • 17 1 Mr. Richard Casey. Australian Minister of External Affair.s. arrived in New Delhi yesterday. Reuter
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    8 1 THE Governor Joins in the "cheers."
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  • 152 1 THE QUEEN REVIEWS HER GUARDS LONDON. Jun<> 10— The traditional trooping the colour in honour of Qu«*t>n Elizabeth's birthday took place here today before a huge crowd which had waited patiently in dull weather to .see their Sovereign review her guards. This year's parade wn smaller than usual owing t
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 95 1 Car Lubrication Only is not all: Your Ovnamos. Startrra, Platinum Points and Cut-Outs nerd attention too. EASTERN BATTERY SERVICE STATION 284. Lavendrr str.-.-t. Singapore. Trl. 8««73 JMotv Sit i pin iii r ALL-WOOL ft VELO,UR 54" \.^y Made in England lf y ''^-f\ n 5 beautiful Plain A |i 1
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  • 256 2 HOTEL LAW DELAY IS DEPLORED Move To Censure Govt. Standard Staff Reporter A MOVE to censure the Singapore Government for the delay in introducing legislation to control the springing up of hotels in residential areas will be made at next month's meeting of the Legislative Council. Mr. C.R. Dasaratho Raj
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  • 54 2 LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms. Thursday's opening prices first session were: Btryers Sellers July 19} 19| Aug. 191 19} Sept. 19 h 19 Tone: Quietly steady. LONDON TIN Thursday's opening session were: Spot £727 buyers, £727} seUers. Three months £726 buyers, £726} sellers. Settlement price
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  • 175 2 Board To Control Midwives A NEW Central Midwives Board with extended rule- making powers is to be set nip in Singapore. Provision for this is made in a Bill to be introduced at next Tuesday's 1 meeting of the Legislative Council. At the same time, the Bill seeks to improve
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  • 70 2 More Grants To Chinese Schools GOVERNMENT grants to Chinese schools in Brunei are to be considerably increased according to the latest i.ssue of the Borneo Bulletin. Principal beneficiaries will be English teachers in Chinese schools as it is planned to pave the way for the introduction of secondary school education
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  • 56 2 IPOH. Thurs.~An eight-year-old boy Leong Kang son of a vegetable gardener. wa.s buried alive yesterday by a landslide on an embankment of the Kinta River behind Kampong Simee. Leon? was having a swim with his 10-year-old brother who escaped unhurt to report the mishap. When help
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  • 95 2 WHITE FIGURE' TAKES $65O PENANG, Thurs.—Shortly after a young Malay woman had seen a "white figure" running away, a croup of Malays living at the Almasahmoor Arabic School in Tek Soon Street, discovered that jewellery worth S5OO and $150 in cash belonging to them was missing. Following a search of
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  • 37 2 HONGKONG. June 10. Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $115.54 to £1 sterling: $5.***** to US$l: $1,821 to Malayan $1: $0,227 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $254,375 to 1 tael.
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  • 177 2 Call For TU Merger Just Lip Service' PENANG, Thurs.— The Assistant Trade Union Adviser Federation of Malaya, Mr. G. L. Wilkinson, said today that he has come to the conclusion that the advocation of the amalgamation of trade unions in Malaya was "just lip service". Mr. Wilkinson said he was
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  • 56 2 THE "tea" money racket is rearing its ugly head all L in S* 1 1 Brunei, according; to the latest issue of the Borneo Bulletin. The racket began after the opening of Seria's new i VS* 0 P«f bawuw when "spivs" went round hawking allocations for
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  • 205 2 PENANG, Thurs. An allegation that senior officials in the Government Service were trying: to use their power to undermine trade unions in spite of the oft-declared Government policy to encourage and help trade unionism, was made by the Hon. Secretary of the Government Administrative and Clerical
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  • 135 2 Standard Staff Reporter Mr. Mohamed Javad Namazie of Mallal and Namazie. Advocates and Solicitors. Singapore, was made a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Civil Division) in the Queen's Birthday Honours List, and not a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and
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  • 191 2 GOVT. TO FRAME LAW ON STRIKES SINGAPORE Government will soon frame new legislation to "restrict" the rights of workers employed in essential services to stage strikes. The Ordinance, based on certain labour legislations in Britain, will bar employees of essential services from calling strikes until all other methods of peaceful
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  • 118 2 Woman Is One Of 2 Reds Killed KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two more Communist terro- risks have been killed. One of them, a woman, was killed by the area security unit in the 1 Mentakab district, Pahang, yesterday. Two other terrorists, a man and another woman who had been with her.
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  • 182 2 Indian Govt. To Form Trust For Study Awards THE Government of India will soon establish a trust in Malaya to award 30 scholarships to students of Indian origin studying in Singapore and The Federation of Malaya, The Standard was told yesterday. The proceeds of the Indian National Army fund will
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  • 27 2 THE Rev. ARE. Maclnnes of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kuala Lumpur, held an Evening Service at the Methodist Church, Jalan Gambut. Kuantan. on Tuesday evening.
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  • 194 2 PENANG. Wed. The Elections Office has arranged to give free cinema shows at the various registration centres in Bukit Mertajam. Butterworth. Nibong Tebal, Balik Pulau and at the Elections Office in Light Street at night on Friday the last day when potential voters can register
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  • 54 2 NJAH Kamis. the taxi driver. I who jumped into his rar and chased four fleeing gunmen on bicycles down St. George's Road after yesterday's fun duel. He failed to appreher T the thugs, as they rode into a footpath which was too narrow for a car to
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  • 197 2 Money To Work Electoral Roll $87,000 Vote Is Sought Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will be asked to vote 587.000 to cover the cost of staff, equipment, and general expenses necessary for the preparation of the electoral roll from existing identity cards. This has been recommended by the Finance
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  • 166 2 Rubber Mission To Begin Survey KUALA LUM U R Thurs. Sir FrancS Mudie, leader of the special rubber Inquiri mission, and his tea* will begin a comprel ensive survey of the y i e ration's most Important industry on Mondi; Accompanied by Dr J Rat-burn, Sir Prmncl arrived in Kuala
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  • 49 2 ALOR STAR. Tin: < Mr. Justice Uiii yestei tenced to death i miiw labourer. Cheonß I murd»r of a fell.. a although the A^ returned a verdict >.' guilty.Cheong Fatt kill d mate with an a\.> >n morning of Aug. 13. a- S ing Kongsi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 84 2 Weather MINIMI M Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. on June 9 to 7.:t0 a.m. on June 19 (7W), IVnang <;«K>. Kota lialtru (7SF), i Kuala Lumpur (741). Ipoh <7IF). Knantan <7:U >. Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 10 I Singapore <R9F). Penan* (INK), Kota Kahru iSM
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  • 53 3 The following were elected ofiice bearers of the Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union. Penang: President: Tuan Haji Ali Rouse; Vice Presidents.: Mr. Chua Khye Guan and Mr. Arara Singh: Hon. Secretary: Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, Hon. Asst. Secretary: Mr. Yeoh Keat Chee; Hon. Treasurer: Mr.
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  • 81 3 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs —So much enthusiasm in Red Cross work is being shown by the High School units of the Junior Red Cross Society that the formation of a third unit is being planned. This was stated yesterday by the patron of the units and headmaster
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  • 67 3 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. sent the following message yesterday to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton: "Grateful if you will submit to the Queen on the occasion of Her Majesty's birthday celebrations in Singapore, loyal greetings from all Her Majesty's subjects
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  • 118 3 Plan To Halt Job-Seeking Nuisance THE Singapore Government Employment Exchange is to act as the "recruiting" agent for Government and the City Council. Agreement has been reached between the Government, the Council and the Exchange that all vacancies in novernment and Council Departments be notified to the Exchange. The final
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  • 278 3 HATS STOLE SHOW AT GARDEN PARTY Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE women displayed their latest in the world of fashion at yesterday's Garden Party in Government House where 3.000 guests moved around, drank and watched the Gurkhas beating the Retreat in celebration of the Queen's Birthday. Picture hats, multi-col-oured dresses and
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  • 112 3 Two Are Charged After Raid IPOH. Thurs.— As a sequel to a Customs raid on a hou.se at the 284 Mile. Chemor Road, on June 8, two men were produced before Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalli yesterday In connection with the discovery of a still, fermented mash and samsu Tan Peng
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  • 59 3 BATU PAHAT. Thurs.— Sue families comprising 12 idulU and 10 children who lo»t <ll their belongings and savings in a fire on Sunday which 1.-.--troyed their homes. recei\ I t cheque for $:mo a.s relief ft nn the District Welfare Committee today. In addition pii'ilif
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  • 289 3 Standard Staff Reporter PRESSURE by the Singapore Progressive Party in the Legislative Council to build more houses has resulted in the Singapore Improvement Trust finalising plans to erect 3,000 housing units this year. This is 1,000 more than what were built last year, the Party's
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 98 4 IPOH. Thurs.— The estimated potential electors in the State of Perak number about 313,000 which is about 28 per! cent of the total population 1 of 1.109.757. The break-up of electors according to the three main races in the State is as follows:—Malayans 211.000 (out
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  • 43 4 PENANG. Thurs— The Indian Navy flotilla will visit Penang waters from July 2 to 8 on an "Informal goodwill" cruise. The flotilla comprises the flagship I.N.S. Delhi, and the 11th destroyer squadron. I N.S. Rajput. Ranjit, and Rana.
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  • 380 4 Govt. Order To Johore Estate JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. —Two hundred and fifty labourers employed at Kirn Bian Estate Group in Gelong Potah bore been ordered by the Johore State War Committee to leave their labour lines and regroup in the village. The labourers were given 45
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  • 211 4 Standard Staff Reporter TWO enterprising Chinese in their thirties, surmounting innumerable difficulties, have started what may turn out to be a very important secondary industry in the Colony the manufacture of kerosene stoves. Not only have they been able to make the stoves as good.
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  • 137 4 MR. D. W. S. Lidderdale. (above) Fourth Clerk at the Table in the House of Commons arrived in Singapore yesterday to advise the Government on the revision of standing: orders for the new Legislative Assembly under the Rendel Commission constitutional set-up. He was appointed to the
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  • 34 4 THE Peninsular Malay Union. Malaya. will hold its extraordinary general meeting on June 12 at the Union's headquarters in Jelutong to consider th~ resignation of their General Secretary Inehe Issa Zain.
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  • 60 4 Next Tuesday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be short and dull with only one motion listed on the Order paper. This motion is for the adoption of the Finance Committee's recommendations for supplementary votes. Six Bills will come up for first reading, five
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  • 189 4 PENANG. Thurs. -The President of the Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union. Tuan Haji Ali Rouse, told members today that their privileged position as the "elite service of the past" was no more. "The first writing is on the wall," stated Tuan Haji, who was
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  • 216 4 AN extraordinary meeting of the representative council of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation last night decided to turn down the Council's offer to implement tiie Ritson salary scheme for its daily-rated workers from March this year. The workers want the Council to back-date the
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 4 THE nomination day for the Kuantan Town Council Elections has been postponed to June 21 instead of June 7 photo THE High CotnmLiioner, Sir Donald MaeGillivray. ta s to Lieut. General Sir Geoffrey Bourne. G.0.C.. Malaya, who was knighted by the Queen on her birthday, and Col. J.R.D.
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  • 112 4 Export Of Seeds Is Urged KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Ameasun. official organ of the Federation of All-Ma-layan Estates Stair Unions, declared today that it was foolhardine.ss for Malaya to deny herself the advantaK* of exporting rubber seeds as importing countries would in any case procure them from other sources. "There is
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  • 40 4 THE Cathay Cinema Organisation has donated an interesting Malay picture to be screened with a stage snow at the Cathay Theatre. Kota Bahru. on June 17. at I.JI p.m. to raise funds for the A. Maim religious school.
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  • 218 4 IPOH, Thurs.— The acceptance of the Perak Select Committee Report for an elected minority in the Perak State Council is tantamount to falling into "a trap of words," the Vice-Presid-ent of the Perak Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, told The Standard today. Attacking the report
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  • 190 4 'We've Engaged Lawyer Standard Staff Reporters THE 1,000 Chinese students now camping out in the Chinese High School. Singapore, in prof, > against national service, have rejected legal assis ance offered by the Chinese Chamber of Coninier A spokesman for the students revealed this at
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  • 70 4 Ruling On Town Board Revenues IPOfr Thiirs r,, Town Boards upon thontv to retain theii venues is conferred by Ruler m Council i., revenues of those 8.. not of the State A resolution to this V s "nanimouv.y p) the Council of State yesterday. Mr T. R. IJrpwo:Legal Adviser. moi
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    • 254 4 MISSION ORANGE 1954 is once ag.,ir; distinction. MISSION h a won the FIRS! MKDAL for the 'I JIM?. secutive year. tne world famou* tional Food Insti'.u'e r tions held in P..i preceding year s Id und Bru". MNOrange way judged aw the carbonated and nor bonated beverages clan tion which
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  • QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY PARADES
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      85 5 nUDUIII TWO OF THE HUNDREDS of photogrophen. P professionols and omafcurs, who hod o field doy yesterday. ABOVE: The band of the Ist Battalion, 2nd Kins Edward's Own Gurkha Rifles. BELOW: A detachment of the Women's Royal Army Corps. fly over the padang. BELOW: Crippled children from St. Andrew's
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      34 5 THE FEDERATION POLICE fire the "Feu-de-joie." THE HlGHCOMMlSSlONER^i^onald^acGinivroyT inspects the Federation Regiment in Kuala Lumpur. SIR Charles Mothew, Lody MacG, the Selongor Ruler. ▼uf ROYAL NAVY detachment marches post the solutma base.
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    • Article, Illustration
      38 5 ABOVE: A section of the large crowd who saw the parade in Johore Bahru. RIGHT: Brigadier B. A. Burke salutes the colours of the Ist East Yorks while on inspection. BELOW: Brigadier Burke takes the salute.
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  • SINGAPORE STANDARD
    • 849 6 f^HE curious air of indecision which has hung over Washington since the collapse of Mr. J. Foster Dulles' efforts to press his colleagues into "united action in advance of the Geneva conference, still persists. This does not mean that the policy of united action is still not
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  • 1248 6 This is the personal story of the heroine nurse of Dien Bien Phu As Told To Bernard Ullman of the London Daily Mirror. r j'HIS is the story I have brought back from Dien Bien Phu the incredible story of one nurse among the men who fought
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  • 1146 6  -  Paul S. Markandan By (In this, the first of two articles on educational problems in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, the writer who is himself largely a product of the Malayan system of education discusses the defects in English education in our
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  • Review of Views
    • 156 6 CIN CHEW JIT POU iftn iwni O Britain's position today with America on one side and the Soviets on the other. Britain with her experience and accumulated wisdom, occupies the most important place, the paper says. She has less money and let>s military might but in her
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  • 515 6  - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by CUPERSTITION still rears its ugly head in Singapore. The reports of persons missing from their hom»\s have most surprising reactions in certain quarters. Similarly the erection of huge buildings and bridges has not evoked feelings of pride but of fear among some citizens.
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  • 55 7 photo. Ml MBIiKS of Japan's Diet it.tp over the dais during a not in an attempt to regain r.introl from the women Diet members who occupied iht- Cabinet members seats ..ad the speaker's chair as i!i( fisht took place. Some -.'nil policemen were needed
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  • 87 7 NEW YORK. June. 10, ißeuter) Carl Chesman. sentenced to death for kid-! napping, rape and robbery l will be paid $10,000 for the film rights of his autobiogra- i "Cell 2455. Death ?<>w" Variety, the theatri- trade newspaper said toColumbia Pictures intend the film to
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  • 58 7 VALETTA. June 10 »RevHr) The entire Nationalist (;<.vernment of Malta, includtng Dr George Borg Olivier, the Prime Minister, today boycotted a Queen's birthday parade in Malta. were protesting ainst parade orders which i members of the three attending should not salute during the Maltese them but
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  • 55 7 BONN. June 10 tßeuten Qonrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, aninced today he would Lsit the United States in )bci to accept in person honorary degree conferred pon him by Columbia Uni- r.sity. While in the United States hopes to call upon Presi- < n\
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  • 83 7 ALAMOGORDO. New Mexico. June 10. (Reuter). Lieutenant Colonel John P. Stapp became the fastest man on earth when he rode a rocket-propelled sledge at a speed of 421 miles an hour during tests at Hoi lonian Air Force base here This 43-year-old United States Air Force
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  • 183 7 LONDON, June 10, (AP). NATO's Supreme Commander in Europe, U.S. Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, warned Russia last night that the West will meet a Soviet attack with "every weapon in our arsenal," including atomic bombs. "In our thinking we visualise the use of atomic bombs in
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  • 37 7 At least 500 Chinese Nationalist guerillas have re- I turned to Burma from Thai-j land and are now camped i about 200 miles Northeast of j Rangoon, a Burma War Office [spokesman said yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 42 7 TUNIS, June 10 ißeuteri French troops killed four outlaws today in a clash with an armed gang. 50 strong, six miles east of Gafsa in Southern Tunisia. The rest escaped but left behind four rifles and 700 cartridges.
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  • 38 7 HONGKONG. June 10 tßeuten— The first battalion of the Royal Irish Fusiliers sailed today in the troopship Empire Fowey 1 19.000 tons) on the last stage of their voyage to Korea from Britain.
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  • 77 7 OSAKA. Japan. June 10. (AP). Miss Japan. 1954, is a dark-haired 18-year-old beauty who weighs only 101 pounds. Mieko Kondo of Nagoya. Miss Kondo was named to represent Japan in this summer's Miss Univere contest at Long Beach, Calif., alter a li 1/2 hou r pageani of
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  • 51 7 LONDON. June 10 Reuter —Sir Thomas White. Australian High Commissioner here, said last night there was room for many millions more in Australia and he hoped they would be British. He was speaking at a meeting of the society for the oversea settlement of British
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  • 43 7 PONDICHERRY. India. June 10 <AFP>-- A motor car occupied by a British viceconsul and the director of a British textile firm in Pondicherry was stoned today by unidentified assailants in the frontier zone south of Pondicherry. The car was damaged.
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  • 60 7 NEW YORK. June 10. «AP> —The Thai Government "is quietly begging the U.S. to set up a system of air bases in Thailand." the magazine Newsweek said on Wednesday. It said the U.S. was cool to this idea because it would "almost certainly" mean moving
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  • 27 7 The Prime Minister of Pakistan. Mr. Mohammed Ali. arrived in Ankara yesterday with his wife and two sons for thret>-d:iv offirial visit to Turkey.- Reuter
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  • 97 7 11 Youths Killed In Clash BOGOTA (Colombia) June 10 (AP)— Eleven youths and a woman were reported killed and several injured on Wednesday when Police fired on a striking student demonstration. One youth was killed and three injured in a clash between Police and students. Wednesday's strike and demonstration came
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  • 84 7 Tipsy Man Let Boy (4) Drive Car COPENHAGEN. June 10 (AP).— Harold Nielson. 40, went a -partying last night and imbibed too much to be able to drive. He enlisted the aid of a passerby, gave him a quick driving lesson and asked to be taken home. The car crashed
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  • 105 7 HONGKONG, June 10. (AFP). Miss Li To, one of the eight girls who failed to qualify for the finals of the Miss Hongkong beauty contest yesterday, told the Chinese press that she had contemplated suicide, when she learned that she had been dropped
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  • 329 7 GENEVA, June 10, (Reuter).— Red China Premier, Mr. Chou En Lai, told the Indo-China conference here yesterday that agreement on an international commission to supervise an armistice would be "impossible" if the commission excluded Communist States. Mr. Chou said that some delegations always followed
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  • 92 7 HOLLYWOOD. June 10, < AP> -Simone Silva. the shapely British actress who caused a flock of photographers to fall into the sea when she stripped to the waist to pose with American actor Robert Mitchum at Cannes. France, asked yesterday to have her visitor's visa changed
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  • 73 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 10: The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 19 id. July/Sepf. 19|d. Oct. Dec. 19^d. Jan/Mar. 20 d. Apr. June 20Jd. June ci.f. 19 3/16 d. Tone: Firm. LONDON TIN Spot
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  • 132 7 H.K. COURT DISMISSES BORS' APPEALS HONGKONG. June 10 <Reuter>- The acting Chief Justice, T. J. Gould, today dismissed the appeal of a British national serviceman sentenced here in March to three years hard labour for assaulting a Chinese cyclist. He told Private Lewis Williams. 18. of Dagenham. Essex: 'The court
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  • 75 7 HONGKONG. June 10 'AP> The Canton newspaper Nam Fong Jih Pao complained this week that Chinese Communist groups are turning to jazz music and ballroom dancing. And the Russians are to blame. Some dancing parties go on for hours, disturbing people who want to sleep,
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  • 167 7 LONDON. June 10. (Reuter). Sir George Thomson, British nuclear expert and Master of Corpus. Christi College, Cambridge, said here last night that any use of the cobalt bomb would be world suicide not war. i Its effects roil Id not be con- trolled and it
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  • 47 7 She's 'Miss Motorboat' Of Japan Pholo LOVELY Miss Yoko Mikami. 20. of Tokyo poses for cameramen after winning (he title of "Miss Motor boat" from a field of 100 contestants. The cameramen were well agreed that she could ride in their motor boats at any time. U.P.
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  • 243 7 Dulles Tells Rotarians SEATTLE. Washington, June 10 (Reu(er) The Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, said today that in Europe "the time for unity is fast running out." Commenting in a speech at an annual convention of the Rotary International here on the
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  • 175 7 HONGKONG, June 10 (Reuter)— Hongkong was certain today that nine Royal Navy men missing aboard the 70- ton yacht Flinor since last Sunday have fallen into Chinese Communist hands. But the Royal Navy hero has given no ofßetal support for this general belief. Airsea rescue
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  • 55 7 KATMANDU. June 10 (Renter)— Lieutenant Commander Showell Styeles arrived here today and announced thai his four-man British expedition had failed to conquer 21.890-foot Boudha peak in Northwestern Nepal. "We gave up the climb at 18.000 feet he said. "Further ascent wr*s nt y hard and
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  • 103 7 SAIGON. June 10. 'Reutm General Iltnii N'avanr who was recently relieved m nil post as French Commander in Indo-China. told his troops yesterday that theidifflculties would probably increase in the near future In a farewell message ho. .-.aid that "if no lasting political
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  • 41 7 FLORENCE. Italy. June in •APi. Three railroad tunm 1 workers lcap»-d out of the path of a fast Florence.Bologna train yesterday onto the track of a freight train coming from the other direction. All were killed
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  • 58 9 TOKYO. June 10 (UP) The Ceylonese Government has offered to sell to Japan rice imported from Communist China, Japanese Foreign Office sources disclosed yesterday. Red China sells her rice to Ceylon in exchange for rubber. The informants said the rice has been offered to
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  • 76 9 Output In Plastics Will Rise CLEVELAND. June 10: iAP) Last year's prorijction of plastics, estimated at 3.000,000,000 pounds will be just about doubled by L9SS. the President of the Society or the Plastics Industry hero for the sixth national phis tics exposition, predicts. Mr. S..T. OTonnell. wnr also is President
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  • 60 9 TOKYO. June 10. <UP>. The Asian Economic Promotion Council announced yesterday that it is planning to open a trade centre in Hongkong on Aug. 1 to foster trade relations among Asian nations. Organized by Japanese business men and overseas Chinese traders, the council also plans to
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  • 64 9 BANGKOK. June 10 <UP..— Nineteen rice rompradores ol well-known firms here have been arrested on charges of failure to pay tax on commissions gained on rice shipped abroad and warrants have gone out for eight others. A police spokesman refused to disclose details of the case.
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  • 181 9 WASHINGTON. June 10. (UP). The Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Commission has announced the receipt of 55 proposals and 19 alternate proposals from 34 bidders up to midnight on May 27 to purchase the 27 government-owned synthetic rubber facilities and related equipment. The Commission said thf
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  • 79 9 LONDON. June 10. (Reuten Discussions on the formation of an International Tin Council with headquarters in London start today. The Council will administer the International Tin Agreement drafted by the 30--nation United Nations' International Tin Conference last December. The International Agreement was drafted with the object
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  • 62 9 LONDON, June 10. <Reuter> -Britain paid 113.907.330 last year towards the cost of more than 400 schemes to develop colonial territories. A White Paper published yesterday reviewed schemes begun during the year and said more than £1.250.000 was spent on research in the colonies. Schemes ranged
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  • 32 9 LONDON. June 10. <Reuter» —The British electricity authority hopes to have a large power station using atomic energy "within the next few years." an official pamphlet said today.
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  • 284 9 MALAYA'S favourable balance of trade with the United States of Americo is likely to exceed $300 million this year, if officiol statistics so- far available are any indication. Up to the end of April, Malaya's gain from her trade with the U S had
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  • 55 9 WASHINGTON. June 10 APi -The US announced on Wednesday its first sale of surplus butter at cut-rate prices .'U.2-58 pounds for txport to Venezuela at 41 cent. 1 US' a pound The 375.000.000 pounds of surplus butter now held by the U.S. Government cost it about
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  • 110 9 Trade Pact Is Proposed By Ceylon COLOMBO. June 10. »AP> Japan. Ceylon and Egypt will be partners in a IhfW-waf trade pact which Ceylon has proposed to htlp her stll her tea in Egypt. an informed source said yesterday. Egypt has banned imports of Ceylon tea. the source said. maintaining
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  • 80 9 BANGKOK. June 10 UP Thailand has plenty of surplus pigs and the economic co-ordination committee la presently considering a proposal that the country should produce and export him, bacon and sausages. A source said th* War Veterans Organization and the Taharn Samakkhi Oompany will try and develop
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  • 27 9 The May crop of the A\<r Hit am Estate was 37.000 lbs., according to the monthly report of th* Ayer HI tan Planting Syndicate. Ltd.
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  • 206 9 FOLLOWING bard on ,;u heeli of ihe drop in Ine price of "•free" rice othei foodstuils such as livestock, livestock products. poultry and egg> are showing a similiar trend in Singapore. Thaitand*i inability to sei: a!! her surplus lice, especially Ihe broken grades has forced her
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  • 440 10 [O: JON, (AP)— Gregory Peck approaches film making: with almost clinical detachment by now. but he quickly becomes enthusiastic when the discussion turns to "Moby Dirk." Picture). The tall film star will don an artificial leg attachment and makeup to tak.' the role of the not so
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  • 148 10 CPECIAL passouts, called "taint checks." are to be given to people who faint during the screening of "Phantom Of The Rue Morgue" when it is shown in Singapore Capitol Theatre soon. The "faint checks" will entitle then' to see a less horrific film at the
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    756 10  - Meet THE DRIP BERNARD McELWAINE HE is about seven feet tall, half man half fish, covered with green scales, and has the moist skin you wouldn't like to touch with your worst enemy's fingers. Just the thing to frighten the kiddies with when you don't want them to wade out
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  • 271 10  -  REG WHITLEY By JOAN TAYLOR makes ;i \rr> ;itlr;i<-ti\i' lmli:m girl in tinpMK "U:ir I'iiint" in which Hfcc ui>p«-ars. The .\nhr»\v Nl'llPllfk |>rrM-llt.itiiHi in nit- ill l*:t i in- Colour. ro-»tar* -loun with Kolmtl stuck. The Lesley Se:il:imler 'lin-i ti-il. Howard XV Kuril protliMtion is i forth nulling
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  • 62 10 i\|OVIE STAR and war XTX hero Audie Murphy will fight his way through a Western film without a gun. Murphy is playing in "Destry." the 1954 version of the Jimmy Stewart film "Destr/ Rides Again." While other guns will be firing in the film. Murphy will have to
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  • 365 10  -  Bob Thomas A HOLLYWOOD person ality named Pete Smith cleaned out his desk recently, packed a carload of Oscars and other awards, toured some of his old haunts oh the MOM lot and then checked out of the studio for the last time. Thus ended temporarily
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    • 366 10 The Stars And You I By RITA DEL MAIt TODA¥B QUOTATION i,* "I he re ls nolhlnjt In his- f < tory dark as much or it is t f £nrffl t le beliel thal m; "> I 5 at last be overcome by 5 li»s highest ideals." David i
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  • 320 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Thundering Smashers maintained their unbeaten record in the Selangpr junior interteam doubles badminton championships by beating Shell Sports Club 4-1 at the SBA hall last night. Smashers, a young and well balanced side, are strong favourites to win the tournament. Smashers lost the only
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  • 34 11 LIMA. Peru. .Tune 10. (AP^ The Universitario Deportes Eleven defeated Charleston Athletic of England S-l la.-t night In an international soccer match. The Peruvian* registered a 2-0 half-time advantage.
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  • 379 11 DODDS' 87 BEST OF WET DAY County Cricket LONDON, June 10: (Reuter): Another wet, gloomy day curtailed the English County championship cricket programme. In three matches, those between Lancashire and Middlesex, Yorkshire and Somerset and Worcestershire and Northamptonshire no play at all was possible. Players were out in the middle
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  • 75 11 LONDON. June 10. (Renter) Briiain will send a team of five wrestlers to the Empire Games In Vancouver next month. It includes heavyweight. Ken Richmond. Olympic bronze medallist in 1952 at Helsinki. All five are national champions except welterweight, Ray Myland. who competed in
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  • 274 11 LONDON, June 10: (Reuter) Thirteen final acceptors for the Ascot Gold Cup to be run over two miles four furlongs at Royal Ascot on Thursday, June 17 were announced today. They are with weights in pounds: Elpenor. Talma. Silex, Sourepi. Northern Light, Terek, Philcos.
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  • 370 11 PETER WILSON WRITES FROM LONDON: DON COCKELL did us proud the other night at the White City and now what of his future? Hard work that's the opinion of manager John Simpson, who tells me that liie Don will NOT be going
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  • 311 11 ENGLISH boxing: is In the doldrums. Jack Solomons is seriously considering not promoting again in this country until after the next Budget. His exact quotes are: "I am hard up and happy hard up because of what I lost at the White City and happy because
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  • 421 11 Associations Promote A Racket By A Special Correspondent LONDON, Thurs. Amateurism in tennis has loii£ been as artiftVf.il as a glass eye. as unconvincing as an amateur conjuror, and as fake as a Judas smile. In fact, as phoney as amateur tennis. Originally it
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    46 11 PROBABLES for the Hungarian Olympic swimming team have already started training for the 1956 Olympics. All swimmers earmarked for the World Olympics put in two hours each (4-6 p.m.) in training. The picture, by Associated Press, show two probables' for the Butterfly stroke events in training.
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  • 135 11 ItOORTOWN. Leeds. June 10. < Reuter) Norm n N'ida ol Australia ;>:. Ward. British Rydei Cup player, both bad bf ml llrst round] of ♦>» in appa li ditiona ;o head the tit- 1950 sterling pn> 72 holes golf townsmen! here today.
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    • 779 11 MALAYAN CIVIL SERVICE APPLICATIONS are invitee. ■f* from Citizens of the Federation who possess an Honours Degree of a recognized University and who have not attained the age of 30 on the Ist January, 1954. 2. The salary scale for the Malayan Civil Service is:— Cadets $492 x 36 564
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    • 120 11 All Malayan Prrmirii* TocJuv: HI f.H J.U [i m South-Kast Asia Film <"••.. Presents India's Be<t Actor and Actress in v^Ski^B 6 r A T! h in Pus r am i *l SuSTITL*S with Ml IP KUMAR .No Free Lists! lAr A word- m n mum 20 An i, i<7\
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  • 268 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Johore Cricket Club by two wickets in their annual Queen's Birthday match played on the padang yesterday. The match was a thrilling affair, especially towards the later stages when the SCC batsmen had lost seven wickets for 86 runs, and
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  • 650 12 MARINE Dept. S.C., strong claimants to championship honours, and famed for their fearless and fiery football, were struck a crippling blow by the talented Star Soccerites who subdued them with a 2 o thrashing in yesterday's SAFA Division One league game at Jalan
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  • 350 12 IPOH, Thurs. The suspension of five state players from the Ramblers Sports Club will not affect Perak's chances in the Malaya Cup competition this year. Hopes for the Cup honours are still high as Perak have sufficient talent to build up a formidable team.
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  • 133 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Charles Jalleh of Klang won the one kilometre cycling time trial organised by the Selangor Cyclists Association at Lornie Road today. Jalleh clocked 1 minute 33.8 seconds to win the event from 10 riders. In the junior event for the same distance. Omar
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  • 41 12 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. The Indians beat Chong Wah li 0 in the Kuala Kangsar District Football League match played on the Town Padang. There was no score in the first half. In the second, Avali. Pomannan and Sivalingam scored.
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    78 12 MASWAN MASKOM. Marines' goalkeeper turns acrobat and contortionist all in one. as this picture will testify However, to get down to the more .serious aspect of his motive in doing this magnificent midair leap, it was to turn the ball away for a glorious save off Soecerites smart little outside-left.
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  • 94 12 6 Wickets Victory For Bankers KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mercantile Bank Sports Club beat Levers Sports Club by six wickets in their Business Houses League cricket competition fixture on the Pudu Road ground today. Levers, taking first lease of the wickets were all out for 3*J runs They were unable to
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  • 25 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Garrison league soccer match between 55 Coy. RASC and Somersets was called off Today as there was no referee.
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    81 12 IT WAS a great day for the children of the employees of the Malayan Tobacco Distributors when the Bramtoco Sports Club held a children's sport yesterday. The parents turned out in force to watch their little ooe s have all the fun. The bosses were there, too, to
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  • 276 12 The Dato Regrets: 130,000 People No Ipoh Stadium IPOH, Thurs. The lack of playing fields in Perak was deplored by the President of the Perak Playing Fields Association, Dato Haji Mohamed Eusoft", speaking at today's annual general meeting of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association. The Dato, who was today honoured
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  • 155 12 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— ln the final of the six-a-side soccer tourney for Taylor Shield Negrl Sembilan. Chinese Recreation Club beat the last year's holders. Negri Srmbilan Indian Association 3-2 on the Station padang this afternoon. The Negri Sembilan Chinese team led by two goal.s to
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  • 263 12 A GRAND second hi I i iiv enabled the Darui Aim,, X > >' bal| Club to beat the .-t Traction Union Sporti J in a S.A.F.A Division JB League match at BODCA terday. The BiiMnen did wei: nrst half to hold Darui A lah to
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  • 92 12 kJ! vl PJI°h June 4 10 <UP>— Chairman of the Hanson Foot ba K n Association. Jack Skinner, said today that charges of bribery in the recent Asian Games soccer matches were "altogether untrue." h»7fc aU t g *u tic i n held
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  • 365 12 THE men from St. John's Island who turned up for their SAFA division 3B engagement at Geylang Stadium yesterday did a good job of it. Their opponents, the Malay Settlement Union, suffered a 7 l trouncing. With this victory the Islanders c'linib to second
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  • 444 12  - The Magyar's Form Looks Good For Win WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Thurs.— Most impressive workers at th<« mornings winding-up gallops of candidates run ning on Saturday, opening day of Perak Turf lul>\ June meeting, were The Magyar and I lower Harvest, The Wasp and Strong and Tree, Th* Cydaris in
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  • 28 12 RED-WHITE Youngsters beat Katong Eurasians 3-0 in a friendly soccer at Geylang yesterday. Tan Peng "Soon. Sebastian Yap and Willie China scored fo r the winners.
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  • 37 12 UNITED Juniors beat Junior Technical Schools B—l in friendly soccer at Fairer Park yesterday. Albert Low Cl>. Micky '2' Ton* Whan. Jim Chy. ;<nri Richard scored for United and Ban Leonz replied for the [own
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  • 80 12 LONDON June lit r ter There was no pi because of rain on the <»p ing day of the first Test between BsfflaM ml Pakistan at Lords toda> Heavy rain last eveititi and overnight left the Mll field saturated but the f*«| strip, though soft. w,„
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  • 123 12 A TENNIS dr.V' f.»r jr. •:n--bers of the VMCA and fr: n H will be held on th- YUCA courts at Bras Bu.vth R<ud on Saturday June lw Twelve i)!a\r;-v *1U assigned to each court each player Will pi ay ft| i each other each
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  • 30 12 KUALA LUMPUa, Thuis Malay Signal Regiment consolidated their lead in the Garrison soccer league with a runaway 9-0 victory over 410 Plant Royal Engineers in match played today.
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  • 22 12 MIAMI B F.AC! I F i I 1,1 „\\>> Bill X IK Ernie Durano In a c J< !ifif last nitfh:
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  • 18 12 TIGERS ■port! Club 1 tennis team will pla M Combined it thWorld at 7.;i0 tun.
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  • 19 12 Rajiji Sivaji RA.TA.TI b.i S a friendly looeer >-. I Park yesterday Sai Syod Ah scored f>r Rama toi Sivni
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  • 37 12 A ton-man Singapore Government Printing Office did well to beat the Bintar.g Bulan SporU Club 1 0 in a S.A.F.A. Divi>ior. 3B League match at CYMA ground yesterday. G. Subramanian scored in the firsl half.
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    • 58 12 SOCCER: SAFA Div. 3 A Bukit Timah vs Alexandra SC—Geylang Stadiujn. SUB Police vs Kebenaran Farrer Park. Radin Mas Ramblers vs Social AP AfF.4. SBHFA: Div. 3. Bata vs Handelsbank STC. ATHLETICS: Beatty Secondary School sports Jalan Besar Stadium 2.15 p.m. McNair Morning Afternoon Schools sports McNair Road. TABLE TENNIS:
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