Singapore Standard, 15 July 1955

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  • 18 1 M ACTRESS HOUSLY ILL July Bail. amI toi an at Holf r om :i>e>. iid her ••-d ser-
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  • 15 1 'UP>— p Ci i to- -ani f the L'.S conn tip l -Ti- today.
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  • 74 1 Fire Engine Goes To Cat'sRescue FRIGHTENED by a fierce dog. a cat scrambled up a 30-foot tree in Duchess Road in Singapore last week and remained on top for six days. But her stay on the tree ended yesterday afternoon when residents called Police to bring the cat down. A
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  • 89 1 PRINCESS MARGARET at the Leicester show jumping festival on July 9, wears her new hair-do, known as the Imperial. Her other hair-dos in the past six months have included the Josephine, the Bun Penny and the Italian cut. The Imperial features an unusual asymmetrical fringe.
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  • 241 1 DEFENCE SECRETARY ANSWERS EDITORIAL KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Mr.A.H.P. Humphrey, the Federation's Defence Secretary, denied today that there had been any wild-cat bombing in the course of Emergency operations, so as to cause unnecessary loss of life or limb and damage to Malaya's forest
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  • 168 1 KLANG, Thurs. A mysterious blaze in Klang tonight gutted a row of attap houses occupied by waterfront labourers, rendering at least 50 families homeless in a matter of minutes. Fanned by a strong breeze from the sea. the fire was first noticed at 8.15 p.m. while
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  • 54 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Singapore will re-establish her radio-telephone link with Bangkok next Monday, after a lapse of nearly 16 years. The service will be open daily except Sundays between 9 and 10 a.m. The minimum charge will be $12.90 for the first three minutes and each
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  • 24 1 SOME 200.000 Roman Catholics began gathering in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday for the opening of the 36th International Congress on Saturday.
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  • 103 1 THE two Singapore middle school students flown back from Hongkong under Police escort were yesterday charged in the Seventh Police Court with being members of an unlawful assembly who caused the death of Volunteer Special Constable. Andrew Teo. at Alexandra Road on May 12. The boys.
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  • 84 1 NEW YORK. July 14. (Reuten Mr. Robert Wagner. Mayor of New York said yesterday Princess Margaret is eager to visit the United States. "She is keen to come." Mr. Wagner said, in a radio interview here following a recent 32-day trip abroad during which he
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  • 57 1 LONDON, July 14. (Reuter) —The 1.190-ton British ship. Baltic Clipper, in a radio message picked up this morning reported she had picked up all survivors from two lifeboats of the 7.187-ton Liberian ship. Cygnet, abandoned after a collision about 25 miles north-east of the Goodwin Light
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  • 121 1 ASCOT. England. July 14, (UP)— Lightning struck the grassy lawns of the Royal Ascot race meeting today and injured at least nine persons but no members of the Royal Family were present. The lightning flashed across the race track and white painted stands of the course
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  • 34 1 TAIPEI. July 14. (UP)— A Nationalist jet trainer crashed shortly after it took off at an airbase in suburban Taipei yesterday. The pilot was killed instantly. Engine trouble was the cause. i
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  • 136 1 LONDON, July 14, (Reuter) Lurid revelations today of the hanging of the lovely ash-blonde Murderess. Mrs. Ruth Ellis, have re-stoked the fires of one of the most bitter legal controversies in British history. Details of the last grim ritualistic hours and the final
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  • 374 1  - NEW STRIKE HITS THE HARBOUR R. G. PILLAI Lightermen Walk Out BID TO FORCE SHIPPERS TO RAISE RATES By Standard Staff Reporter NEARLY 5,000 men who man the lighter and motor sampan fleets in Singapore, will stop work today, as a protest ostensibly against their employers, but, in fact, against
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  • 291 1 Unionist Faces Extortion Charge A SINGAPORE trade unionist, Lee Yong Min, was charged in the Fourth Police Court yesterday with attempting to extort $500 from two cinema managers, A. P. Dorai and M. A. Aziz, at Bras Basah Road on May 20, this year. Lee was alleged to have threatened
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  • 23 1 RUSSIAN air experts were said yesterday making an extensive tour of Red Chinese air-bases in Fukiens. according to a Taipei report
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  • 137 1 'Because Of Army Affair' JAKARTA, July 14 (Reuter)— lndonesia's Moscow educated Defence Minister, Mr. Iwa Kusumasumantn, resigned today after a nearly three weeks Army Government crisis. Mr. Kusumasumantri had been charged by solidly united senior army officers of interfering politically with military matters. The resignation
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  • 77 1 MacGillivray Postpones Departure LONDON, July 14 (Reuter) —Sir Donald MacGillivray. High Commissioner in Malaya, who has been giving the British Government a complete picture of the situation in the Federation on the eve of the elections expects to fly back to Kuala Lumpur some time next week. He originally Intended
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  • 45 1 SYDNEY. July 14 (AP) The newspaper strike continued in Sydney today with no sign of an early settlement in the dispute between the proprietors and the printers and journalists. None of Sydney's four usual dailies has appeared since Saturday morning.
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  • 123 1 Rubber, Tin Rise To Peak Prices SINGAPORE rubber and tin prices yesterday rose sharply to the peak prices this year, rubber closing firm at $1,281 per Ib. for July shipment and tin to $369 per picul (up $3,624). on good demand from the consuming countries. Buyers for Malayan rubber were
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  • 307 2 SENNETTWANTSpI BEFORE LAW IS Pal DOUBTS have been r Q j scd Singapore Government is doing th J to rush through with the new bj|| t C c £j at its market value on April 22 m Two Dig nousing estate a I
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  • 150 2 KUALA I^MPL'R, Thurs. A total of lib public offices in the Federation plus all courts in the country will be closed on July 27. the polling day. Government announced today. The closure, which will be effective in all states and settlements except
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  • 227 2 THE Principal of St. Andrew's School, Singapore, Canon R.K.S. Adams, yesterday called for a revision of the school year. Speaking at the fir^t annual Speech Day of the school since the war, Canon Adams said: "It is extremely difficult to maintain the schemes
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  • 226 2 Immigration Dept. Denies Being Rude To Visitors THE Comptroller of Immigration, Singapore. Mr. M. C. Compton yesterday denied that one of his Immigration Officers was rude to three Indian industrialists. The industrialists complained on Wednesday that they had been refused a month's permit to tour Malayan industries, and hinted that
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  • 81 2 COMMODITY PRICES ''•'^Vr'lb^lM I I h July Jl 1n,,, f| 1 Ik price o; J P'«"l 'lp S3M LONDON nJ IlOl.sr I I hut s,; v H M prues fir- «^jli w Srpti n Oi tch. i i>< <<ir,iel .lanii.ii M Xpul June H Aiuiini lone \>rj f J LONDON
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  • 50 2 MERIYAM binti Nainamsa was charged In the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday with causing the death of an expectant mother, Rami bintc Ahmad, by trying to induce a miscarriage on July 3. The case was postponed to July 21 and Meriyam was remanded in Police custody
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  • 175 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Raja Allang bin Raja Omar, 75-year-old "witch-doctor" to the Sultan of Selangor, this evening: performed the first of seven rituals with which he hopes to drive out the poltergeist haunting 12-year-old Chai Loong Kong of Ampang Village near here. Chai had
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  • 45 2 \7! MOHAMED ABDUL HI KATHER Bl 105 Anson Road. Singapore 2. working as serang at King George V Dock. Keppcl Harbour passed away last night at 6.15 p.m. He leaves '■i children and a wifc to mourn him in India. Funeral today at Bidadan.
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  • 144 2 'BACKSEAT' DRIVE WAS HIS DOWNFAR Cpl. Couldn't Pay Fine Jailm JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Corporal Robert Momrieff u;i> Sl,ooo in the Sessions Court on three counts of driving: a car in 1 4 ner, not having a licence and not being covered by Third Partv insurai MoncriefT, the prosecution said, had
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  • 52 2 A BOY, who could not wait to get a driving licence, was yesterday fined $100 by the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer The boy. Soh Cheng Chuan. had altered hi.s age in a duplicate identity card in order to qualify for a
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  • 78 2 A 10- YEAR-OLD boy. Pratap Sin?;h. yesterday to*d the Assistant Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hinj;, that a nine-ycar-old boy. Han How Fong. NM badly burnt when he used petrol to set fire to a pile of rubbish. There was a sudden blaze and How
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  • 152 3 FOUR Oxford graduates, who plan to explore the virtually untouched plateau of Usun Apau in Borneo were yesterday presented with a compact wirerecorder by Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, chairman of Haw Par Brothers Limited. Mr. Aw boupht the recorder for them after reading of the
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  • 81 3 TO Teach loral citizens and school children to be "election-conscious." the Methodist English School. Tanjong Malim. will hold a mock-election on today. Three parties, namely the Forward Bloc, the Malayan United Party and the Ytmng Peoples' Party have been formed. The upper school has been
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  • 154 3 130 BANKRUPTS PILED UP DEBTS TOTALLING $2 M. FOR the first half of this year there were 130 bankruptcies involving a total of 52,100,000. the Official Assignee, Mr. W. G. Alcock, revealed yesterday. This amount, however, according to Mr. A. cock is no record as in 1952, debts incur- red
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  • 301 3 NEW BUS CRISIS LOOMS OVER STC PAY DEMAND Union Ignores Agreement TROUBLE is once again brewing in the Singapore Traction Com pony. This time the company's 2,000 workers and the management are in disagreement over the validity of an agreement signed 17 months ago. The agreement which solved a previous
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  • 112 3 A SINGAPORE taxi-driver. YilSOf bin Awang. .^aw a man peeping into a coffee shop shuttered for the night early yesterday morning and called up the police. > The man was subsequently arrested for housebreaking and theft. Yusof was driving along Still Road when he
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  • 42 3 A PURSE, containing two keys and a five dollar note, was found in a taxi plying between Geylang Road and Kallang Road in Singapore, yesterday. Owner of the purse can collect it in Beach Road Police Station.
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  • 104 3 THE Singapore Fire Brigade demonstrated its efficiency in a series of fire drills, given specially for members of the Insurance Institute of Malaya, at the Hill Street Fire Station yesterday The 45 minute demonstration featured nearly all aspects of fire fighting and fire rescue work.
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  • 56 3 LONDON, July 14 (Rcutcr) The Colonial Secretary. Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, told p questioner in the House ol Commons yesterday that no schools had been closed because of political activities in either Singapore or the Federation oi Malaya. Mr. Reginald Sorensen, Labour, had asked how many schools had
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  • 37 3 A LORRY driver. Yip Poong. 31, yesterday claimed trial before the Ipoh Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, to a charge of removing 70 gunn v bags of sugar in a food restricted area.
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  • 199 3 PENANG. Ihurs.— A special meeting was held at the Han Chiang High School here, this morning, when the school monitors were called upon to meet the Headmaster. Dr. S. L. Hsiong, who gave them a full explanation as to why the two letters from the Chung
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    23 3 MR. AW CHENG \"}\»T e recorder to Mr. Arnold while Mr. T. A. Chavasse. left, and Mr. G. Pickles look on.— Standard photo.
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  • 399 4 No Threat From Synthetic Say Brokers Rubber Market Firm Despite Goodrich Claim B F. GOODRICH Company announced in Akron/ Ohio, yesterday, that it had tested large lorry tyres made from synthetically duplicated natural rubber and had found that the tyres compared favourably with those made from tree grown rubber, much
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  • 73 4 iMR. and Mrs. Constancio da Cruz after their wedding in Goa. India, recently. Mr. da Cruz, the son of Mrs. Genoveva Dias da Cruz and the late Mr. J. R. da Cruz, is on the staff of the Banco Nacional Ultramarine Margao. The bride, a daughter
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  • 359 4 Man Goes To Jail With Secret Of Gang KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Low Lcong Chai a 43--ycar-old sundry goods shopkeeper from Batu Village near here, went to jail for eight years today, taking with him the dark secret of a gang of counterfeiters. Low who was charged with possession of machinery
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  • 64 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Khoo Cheng Seang. 49-year-old cashier and chief cierk of a commercia 1 firm here today pleaded guilty before the President of the Sessions Court to criminal breach of trust of $1,699 Raja Az'am Shah, before whom Khoo admitted taking monies realised on behalf
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  • 136 4 MALACCA. Thurs. Lim Bong Ling, a Lubok China sales agent today alleged In the Sessions Court that a former managing salesman of the Singer Sewing CoMalacca, did not give him a receipt for the money he had paid out by cash and cheque for a sewing
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  • 118 4 SEREMBAX, Thurs: Mr. Stanley Ponniah. Independent member, successfully moved a motion at today's Seremban Town Council meeting, calling for the better maintenance of a playing field fronting the Channer Road Government quarters and the approach roads and drains in that area. Mr. Ponniah said that Channer
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  • 84 4 5 THIRTY residents of > Mengkuang New Village S 2 in Pahang, who are at- J tending a Civics Course J Z paid a visit to Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. J where they were ad- J J dressed by the Director J £of Operations, Lieut.- General
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  • 151 4 PENANG, Thurs. Several consumers of electricity supplies in George Town had a big shock this week when they found that their supply had been cut off for late payment. This morning, there was a big rush to Day electric bills at the municipality to
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  • 39 4 HONGKONG July 14. Special Standard Service: Closine prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.56 to £1 Merling $5.***** to US$l, 51. 838 to Malayan $1; SO. 1205 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251.5 to a tael.
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  • 52 4 SEREMBAX. Thurs: The keeping, rearing or grazing of cattle within the Scremban area (proper), will be prohi-bited-in future This was derided at the meeting of the Seremban Town Council following -the acceptance of a motion to this effect moved by Mr. Lee Tee Siong, Alliance member from
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  • 203 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation's first national elections are not to be held until Wednesday week but a b°ut 25.000 of the estimated l.JgU.nno electors are already exercising their franchise, Mr. T. E Smith. Supervisor of federal Elections, declared yesterday. These, said Mr. Smith at
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  • 314 5 DID NOT CONSORT WITH BANDITS IN ACQUITTING Wei Cho On on Wednesday of a -haw of consorting with armed men at Geylans Patak. the President of the Johore Bahru Sessions Court. .Mr N L. Cohen never suggested that Wei was suspected of supplying food to the bandits. as reported in
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  • 53 5 GOH Ah Too. 19. faced a tentative change of murder in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday. He was alleped to have killed Chan Choc Yong in Chia Keng Village, at the 6th Mile, Yio Chu 'Kang on April 27 He »vas ren.anded in Police custody
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  • 32 5 REGISTRATION of students wishing to join the People's Education Association will continue at its new premises at :*SA Upper Pickering Street. The Association shifted to its present premises today.
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  • 233 5 Spore Guards To Help Standard Shipping Reporter THERE has been a marked increase in pilferage of goods in Federation ports, well informed sources disclosed yesterday. Goods generally affected are tobacco. s P l s wines, luxury goods, mechanical spares, p and precision tools.
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  • 172 5 -COURT TOLD ROW over a woman was alleged in the Singapore Assizo Court yesterday to have^resulted m he death of two men. Veerapan Somoo and A. a u at Block "E". City Council quarters in Loiong Lalat on the night of Feb. 28. In
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  • 37 5 SIT Khoon Foon, 24. a MenMcmbu new villager, was acquitted and discharged py Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof yesterday on two charges of assisting In carrying on the 1.000 and 10,000 illegal character lottery.
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    32 5 MONSUOB G Sirot the F-n'hConsul-Gcnora. and Madame Siro. Mimstor. Mr. David Marshall i-enlre.^ at the k a V^ on t the several hundred Cnsuiye-Genera. yeste»lay b^"^ l a^.-S,an (t ar d pho...
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  • 135 5 POLICE SEARCH ON FOR TWO 'CON' MEN SINGAPORE Police arc hunting lor two confidence tricksters who have swindled more than $1,000 from nine bicycle shops in a clay Both -con" men are Indians one tall and the other short. Both claim to be on the staff of the General Hospital.
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  • 198 5 He Praises Big Business THE Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday said that big business has shown a desire not only to make money but also to serve the needs of the growing communities of Singapore. Mr Junr.abhoy was speakiDg at
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  • 54 5 THREE men were charged yesterday in the Fourth Police Court with assisting to run a Chap Ji ki lottery on July 13 at Coronation Road The men Tan Say Ee. Siong Foo. Low Ee Siong and NgO Ah San were each allowed I bail of 510,000
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  • 925 6 Singapore Standard The Sport Of Kings HMIK COLONY Government would be well advised to give urgent heed to the views which have been expressed on the subject of horse-racing which is in danger of slipping from its once exalted position of Singapore's "third industry.' The "Sport Ol Kings." which has
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  • 197 6 Sir;— The Perak Progressive Party was only misleading 'itself in its radio broadcast on Tuesday evening by bringing up the bogey o; dictatorship "for the next four years." It is more than clear to the public BUT apparently not to the P-P-P that the election is not for
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  • 118 6 ween Wong Peng Soon and Eddie Choong last Sunday night. Mr. Kum has written for posterity an excellent account of the rise and fall of world badminton wizards. As one who raced 200 miles and perspired in the hall to see this match, I can commend to all
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  • 240 6 Powder Keg THE powder keg is really in Asia and the Far East while the German problem is at best of secondary importance in the present international situation, opine s Sin Chew Jit Poh. The prevailing world tension hinges, in fact, on the antagonism between America and
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  • 559 6 The Fascination Of Madame Tussauds \UDREY Russell, the wellknown radio reporter and commentator, said in a BBC talk to Australia that at Madame Tussaud's, the oldest and most famous waxwork show in the world, she felt as though she were at an incredible reception of Olympian splendour with all the
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  • 530 6 Will Geneva Mean PEACE? ON Monday, July 18, the four Big Men will pull up their chairs to the conference table in the magnificent Palace of the Nations at The mood, 3 days from the 4-Power talks By SYDNEY JACOBSON Political Editor of the Pictorial' Geneva As Ike Eisenhower, Anthony
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  • 502 6  - AN EDEN'S EYE VIEW OF GERMAN Andrew Roth AWWWWWW J2 W V\\\\\\\\\\\\> LONDON. CIR Anthony Eden's hopes for the Geneva talks "at the summit" are clearly centred about Germany. He talked somewhat anxiously about developments in Vietnam with Pandit Nehru during the latter's brief stopover here bei cause he feared
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  • 98 6 "T always make a point of A looking into the lounge and saying goodnight to everybody but' one old lady wasn't very happy. She said 'Captain, are you going to bed?' I said. 'Yes, 1 and she said, 'But what about us?* I told her that I had an
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  • 6 7 K M m W^ CONFESSION
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  • 38 7 SIIREVPORT. Lousiana. j July 14. (Reuter^— Four men were killed when an air force B-47 Strato-Jet Mx-engine- bomber crashed ten miles >outh of here early today. rials at Barksdale Air v> Ba>e said.
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  • 330 7 BRITISH AND FRENCH CLASH OVER RUSSIA LONDON, July 14, (Reuter)— French and British Socialists clashed here yesterday over the value of speculating: on Russia's motives at next week's Geneva Four Power talks. This difference of opinion, the first between major delegates at the 30--nation congress of the Socialist International, enlivened
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  • 70 7 BANGKOK. July 14 (AP) The world's first true Siamese twins who were successfully separated m a Chicago operation recently arr being adopted by an American couple who made the operation possible Thai Minister of Health. General Prayun Pamon Montri. made the announcement following a government conference
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  • 188 7 Commons Quiz MCP Offer To Negotiate LONDON Ju'y 14 (Rcutcr) Mr. ren n c r Brockwoy Labour, osked the Colonial Secretory, yesterday on what grounds the Communist offer of negotiations to end fighting in Maloyo had been rejected. Mr. Stan Awbcry. Labour, asked the Secretory if he was aware that
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  • 125 7 MANILA, July 14. (UP)— Insufficient evidence lorced the Deportation Board on Wednesday to order the release of a Chinese woman suspected of being a member of a Communist cell in Cebu. Central Philippines. Allowed provisional liberty on bail was Go Bee Bee. 29, who had been confined
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  • 59 7 NICOSIA. Cyprus. July 14 (UP>— Six students under 15 years; of age and a priest appeared in court at Famagusta yesterday on charges of tearing down the British Union Jack emblem The priest, Pappanicolas Haralambos, was accused of inciting the youths. His case was put over
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  • 151 7 DEFENCE MINISTER MAY QUIT JAKARTA. July 14. (AP) Usually reliable sources said the government last night decided to drop Moscow-trained Defence Minister Iwa Kusumasumantri in an attempt to ease an army crisis The decision to let Kusumasumantri "resign" was taken in a Cabinet meeting, the
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  • 26 7 AN INDIAN expedition led by Major N. D. Jayal. chief of the Darjeeling Moutaineering School, has climbed Kamet. the 25 45ft-fnnf Himalauan peak.— Reuter.
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  • 87 7 LONDON. July 14 (Reuter) Police chiefs have ordered a complete report on the activities of the capital's gangs of •'teddy boys" many of whom rove the streets looking for trouble. Senior local officers have been asked to send in detailed accounts of the situation
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  • 27 7 BRISBANE. July 14. (Reu*en A Royal Australian Air orc e Canberra Jet Bomber flew 6.000 miles round Australia in 16 hours 40 minutes today.
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  • 104 7 LONDON, July 14 (AP) Marlene Dietrich went sightseeing in the House of Commons and wound up holding an impromptu reception for admiring legislators. The glamorous Grandma, who is appearing in a London nightclub, was invited by Battling Bessie Braddock, Laborite member of parliament and president of
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  • 305 7 GAITSKELL TO STEP INTO ATTLEES SHOES UNIONS BACK HIM AGAINST BEVAN BLACKPOOL, Lancashire, June 14 (Reuter)— Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, took a step nearer the leadership of Britain's Labour Party here today with the blessing of the mighty Transport and General Workers' Union. The Union— said
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  • 408 7 Day When Liberty, Equality Takes A New Meaning PARIS, July 14— U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, flew into Paris today to help put the finishing touches on Western strategy for the "Big tour" Summit conference. Mr. Dulles is to confer today and tomorrow with French Foreign Minister,
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  • 109 7 War Hero Found Guilty Of Murder TACOMA. Washington. July 14 (AP) A 29-year-old decorated marine veteran of Iwojima. Harvey J. Collins, was convicted on Tuesday night of the "Samuri-sword" slaying of ?.n elderly motel operator during a hold-up attempt near here four months ago. The jury, who deliberated for 29
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  • 25 7 BONN. July 14 (Reuter) West German postal authorities in Frankfurt announced last night that a direct Frankfurt-Moscow telephone line was opened yesterday.
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  • 128 7 BULGANIN HITS LAG IN INDUSTRY MOSCOW. July 14 (Reuten —Soviet Ministers were criticized by Premier Bulganin for failure to Dress forward with the most advanced industrial techniques auto mation. electrification and i the use of atomic energy— in a report to the Communist Party Central Committee, i it was disclosed
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  • 127 7 SYDNEY PRESS STRIKE NEARS ITS CLOSE SYDNEY. July 14 <Reuter> Sydney's newspaper strike seemed to be nearing its end today after a conference had agreed on secret terms for a settlement. The 3.000 newspaper unionists involved will be asked tomorrow to approve the terms agreed upon at a conference between
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  • 252 7 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad. July 14 (AP) Nineteen persons are missing, one is dead and 22 survivors are accounted for in the sinking of the British freighter Geologist following a collision off Trinidad with the bauxite carrier Sun Princess, officials said yesterday. Five of those
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  • 197 8 High Standards Score Off Would-Be Surveyo HOT SUN INSECTS A DETERRENT, TOO KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malaya's Stir-veyor-General Mr. C. Noble today sadly concluded that the high standards of mental and physical attributes required by his Department were the chief reasons why surveying was shunned as a career by boys leaving
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  • 179 8 Prosecution Agreed 'It Was Only A Prank!' THE complainant and even the prosecution witnesses in a case in which Signalman P. Beaumant was accused of stealing a wallet, all agreed that he did it as a prank. It was alleged at a Singapore District Court Martial that Beaumant took the
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  • 59 8 LAI YAM. 36. was yesterday fined $4,000 by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn. for helping in the management of a chap-ji-kee. Chief Inspector Ramzan Ali told the court that a woman detective and detective corporal arrested Lai at the junction of
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    18 8 BRIGADIER J. S. Vickers. Commander 63 Brigade operating in North Johore addressing the civic lunch at long Peng.
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  • 297 8 Artist Charged With Causing Hurt To His Ex -Wife A PRETTY Indonesian woman, Theng In Nio, who admitted writing 50 to 60 passionate love letters to her ex-husband in Holland, said she pitied him because "he is alone in the world and I am also alone in the world." This
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  • 151 8 British Won't Go Done YONG PENG. Thurs.— The British in Malaya will not go home until they have carried out their task in this country, said Brigadier J. S. Vickers. Commander 63 Brigade operating in North Johore. in an address to Yong Peng people at a civic lunch here todav.
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  • 29 8 Brig. Vicker.s continued that one of the mo.st valuable characteristics of democratic Government is an Opposition party. He added: "Goh Peng Tuan and his comrades do not
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  • 35 8 Till Job Brigadin t!.' d; I T: I lent v ~*M I 1 peop I M Mem p I that Jj §ar< I Now I fort!. I P< I I f dat< I 1 men.
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  • 281 9 Hi'"* f „i the I I „.|dinc I «nd I .i ho <n :iorr vir.d. im but that Vr> the I ,'v, l A mm M f u lud ioor. 1 X OW not only arc some museums set aside exclusivelv for children, but even th<> most sedate and
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  • 277 9 Tantalising Tit -Bit CHINESE MAGIC AND SUPERSTITI ONS IN MALAYA, by Leon Comber, (Donald Moore, Singapore, $2.50). TN this, the fifth in the 1 small Malayan Heritage Books series. Mr. Comber tackles a vast subject in 74 pages after what must have been an enormous amount of research. In addition,
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  • 474 9 THE RETRIAL OF JOAIN OF ARC. By liegine Pernoud. Translated hy J. M. Cohen. rpo the casual reader inSrsSEr ssg aroused by the extra ordinary career of St. Joan this short book is a value out of all proportion to its size. It is not a
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  • 495 9 Creator Of Mighty Zululand SHAKA ZULU: The Rise Of The Zulu Empire. By L\A. /titter W/HETHER or not we agree that Shaka may be compared with Napoleon, or that the discipline of his regiments exceeded that of the Roman legions at their best, Shaka was clearly
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  • 145 9 By KENNETH KIRKWOOD Rhodes Professor of Race Relations) rFHERE are certain facts and comments in Shaka Zulu which may be questioned by the professional historian, social anthropologist and Bantu linguist, but Mr. Ritter has taken care to make use of scientific writings and the more important primary and secondary sources
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  • 313 9 ICE FLOES AND FLAMING WATER By Peter Freuchen. (Gollancz, 155.) I )ETER FREUCHEN is a Dane who long ogo went to live, as the only white man, with the Eskimos at Thule and who settled down with on Eskimo wife. His new book tells how he rescued five
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    • 149 9 Every Friday I For The\ Children I ii ■B^ r^ |-M»/J V-^ M^c'i SQAZOWATLAJSO-I if C-ANCE IT-CCME YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION 'bigj c p] u \a Fj^J >. c's so^BS^CuC 82A\E5 BEUEV6 TV-iEV MUST NEvC-C \fNCw I MUST CETJ2N -->— vO?E A ijOST r«ANI mW THATVCJ A2E THE OLD W KNOW THAT
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    • 251 9 CLUES ACROSS 1. Hazardous step '4. 2. 3. 4» 8. Oust sin, Sir, it is unlucky (9> 9. How the burden may lay? (2.2) 11. They say he sees more than the player (8) 12. Slop measure as being unfertile (G» 14. Weird, Direction to a lake (5) 15 Scholar
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  • 341 10 Overseas DenJ Pushes Pr'M To New Hm Standard Market R cportcr SINGAPORE is expcncnc.nn "boom" in the prices of her prinej D V ties, rubber and tin, which h Qvc in the past two days to the highest year. Good demand for all g consuming
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  • 85 10 THREE of the world's biggest airlines' executives will arrive in Ceylon this week to discuss with the Civil Aviation authorities the proposed international air service by Air Ceylon, it was learned in Colombo yesterday. The proposed service will extend from Tokyo to London via
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    92 10 THE staff of Borneo Co. Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, gave a farewell dinner in honour of Mr W. K Young (Branch Manager) and Mrs Young, Messrs. J. W. Walker. R W. Wigg and P. R L.' White. They r.ill shortly be going to Britain on leave. Pictured here are (from left):
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  • 257 10 gfghfg TAKING the long view, it would probably be in the interests of natural rubber producers that prices should rule rather lower, says Sir Eric MacFadyen, chairman of Sandac Rubber Estates Ltd. in his annual report for the year ended March 31. Sir Eric's
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  • 102 10 Indian Textile Team Due AN Indian textile delesation, sponsored by the Indian Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council, Bombay, is due to arrive in Singapore on Sunday from Indonesia. The delegation will hold discussions with the hcad and other members of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and Custom s officials.
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  • 52 10 IfR Onq Thye Ghee, Kuala Lumpur, manager of the Over-sea-Chinese Baiikiny Corporation, Ltd, who has been nominated a member of the Selangor Slate Council. Mr. Onq who is connected With many community and, welfare projects in the State, in also a popular member of the K.L. Rotar
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  • 82 10 Ships In Harbour oi ti:r roads Xoreli. Batavia. Van Riebcck. Chone Using. Angkerk, Hocgh Trader, SalaUca. INNER ROADS Hock Hai. Teck Thong. Tai Tiong. Tg Pinang. Mui Hcng. New Susana, Taype. Hero. June Loh Sie Lee. Perak, Caltcx 93 Scudai. 5.11.8. WHARVES Soudan 1. Singapore <i. Orestes 8 Bali 11.
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  • 154 10 New Disinfectant Now In S'pore CONTINUOUS research on antiseptics in British laboratories has led to the discovery of a highly active disinfectant which is 160 times more effective than carbolic arid, according to Imperial Chemical Industries, the manufacturers. Mr. H. Parkinson, head of the pharmaceutical department of 1.C.1, of Malaya
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  • 157 10 U.K. Go vt Rejects Ruling On Monopoly THE British Government has rejected the proposal of the Commission of Inquiry on Monopolies that it should impose a general legal ban on all restrictive agreements and price fixing: making them criminal offences. But it sided with another suggestion by the Commission that
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  • 36 10 WORLD wheat and flour .shipments between Aug. 1. l!K'i4 and June 25 last at 86.."ifi million quarters were up by 9.8 million quarters from the same period last season, according to Corn Trade News.
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  • 109 10 THE U.S. Government will start selling atomic-produced electric power shortly. The first customer will be the Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, which supplies a wide area of northern New York State. The Atomic Energy Commission, announcing the plan, in Schnnectady, New York, said the sale would begin
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  • 265 10 Standard Market Reporter CHINA has concluded negotiations with some Singapore exporters for the supply of 1,000 tons of coconut oil valued at SBOO,OOO, according to unconfirmed reports yesterday, i A tone of uncertainty has prevailed over the local market in the pa.st few days since
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  • 110 10 AS the second half of 1955 begin s. a number of indicators on the econ barometer show the economy is moving ahead at a high. stable levci. prospects for one of the best years in history. One key to the statc of thc economy is the automobile
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  • 38 10 I I I I I higl i Pi the I H I v. H I K K K I K K I I I I I I I 1:1 p.r,if.>l H I I R I 1 H
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    • 190 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHAI S pore I Atsutj Maru for Ccnoa, f.'ar^rillrs. Tangier, Casablanca, London, A H werp. Rotterdam. 6 Hamburg (Passerx^ers Accepteol 10 12 Aut Atama Maru for Kobe Yokohama 18/19 |uU H ttorotu Maru tor Yokohama Kobe 6 Osaka 16/20 |«lr Manila Mam for Aden. Djibouti. Massowah. P Sudan.
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    • 1144 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (It lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) C." THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE oe P Carriers option to proceed via othar ports to load and di»ch«'«« r e SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore p.«.m Out Sails P. Slum f*"* ni Attyanai for london.
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  • 324 12 IS America women are Very Important People, and so it isn't surprising that J 'he most attractive play clothes for little girls should come from the U.S. Jeans the same as big sisters, swimming costumes with frills and flounces to delight a little girl's heart
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  • 329 13 i- OVATION FOR QUEEN'S COLT i -,u 14 (Keuter)— The Italian wonder horse, BOTTICELLI £S, the U 0.000 added Gold Cup here vesterdav after- MteUcc the Ame lean bred BLUE PRINCE, with last year's i-raiice._a_2_to 1 favourite, third of the six runners. i.
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  • 124 13 ASCOT. England. July 14 (UP) Queen Elizabeth II opened the gates of Ascot's royal enclosure to divorced persons for the first time since the reign of Queen Anne on Tuesday at the start of Ensland's top social-sporting event. The royal enclosure at the horse racing classic
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  • 112 13 Trince Aly Khan ASCOT, England. July 14 (Router) Prince Aly Khan, was kicked by one of his horses during the Royal Ascot meeting here yesterday. He was winded anil knocked to the ground for about a minute. He had gone into the paddock to see
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  • 44 13 CHICAGO. July 14. (Router). Ezzard Charles. former world heavyweight boxing champion, gained B split point's decision over Paul Andrews of Buffalo. New York in a 10-round contest here last nifht. Charles was down for a count of nine in the second round.
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  • 38 13 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs.— Tanjong Malim District Government Services drew one-all with the Slim River Police in a league fixture played at Slim River yesterday Scorers were Tajol Aros for the Services and Mansor for the Police
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  • 906 13  - BRITAIN'S AAA MEET IS ALWAYS OPEN STAN TOMLIN By SINCE 1880 M A k N countries today hl^ ld track and field n C ch am Pi°nships, but manly for their own nationals. Britain is an n?n« eP h n for the c^mpionship meeting which has been organised bv the
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  • 68 13 Athletics provided 50 per cent of the names in the list of six most popular sportsmen in Britain. 2 voted by 20.000 boys, representing 270 clubs within 2 the London Federation of Boys' Clubs. The popular six. left to right. Show Roger Ban- 2 nister (Athletics). Chris Chataway
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  • 368 13 HAMER KNOCKS 227 TO COMPLETE HIS 1,000 RUNS LONDON, July 14, (Reuter)— Arnold Hamer, 38 year old Derbyshire batsman, made 227— the highest score of his career to head some fine batting achievements in yesterday's cricket. Hamer. a former Yorkshire player, whose previous best was 165, also completed his thousand
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  • 147 13 NEW YORK. July 14 < Router Budge Patty has indicated he will not be available to play for the United States in 'this year's Davis Cup challenge round. It was announced here last night. Mr. Ruxsell Kinsman, former President of the United States Lawn
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    40 13 Photo shows Islah Harriers winners of the InterTeam Kelantan AAA Championships 1955 Seated 3rd (from left) Mohamad Abdul Rahman (Vice Captain) Mr. C. C. Balhetchet (Actinic Headmaster. Islah English School) Mr. Joffinder Singh (Games Master) Mohd. Mustapha (Captain Islah Harriers).
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    • 421 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SIIUAIIONS VACANT PRINCIPAL SINGAPORE i i fW S OLYTEC NIC APPLICA;ITIONS are invited for the port of first PRINCIPAL of the SIN- GAPORE POLYTECHNIC now being established under an autoj nomous Board of Governor* to meet the Colony's needs for Dither technical and commercial education. Candidates should have
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    • 192 13 Ibner By Al Copp MUST HOKAV.T- BV ME THE CUSTOMER 11/ AND NOW. MAV I PRESENT m\^^ I vQuR 1 IS ALWAVS FUGMT/r— S*^\ -MUCH TO MV RiGGP^AT- V'"/^ Ji^ -^s/ S SiDDOWN/T-TAKE A*s T, *il (MV HOLDER DAUGHTER <T cObX J l*TOop By T.V. H ami in 5 j
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  • 961 14 OF COURSE, all eyes will be on Tan Eng Yoon in the heats of the century dash this afternoon, opening day of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championships at Jalan Besar stadium. If he is going to beat the 10 seconds record, today
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  • 324 14 Glittering Kingsbeau Work Best KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Breaking 38 seconds for three furlongs without going all out. Glittering and Kingsbeau, two of Ivan Allan's charges were most impressive in their winding-up gallops for Saturday, final day of the Selangor races Going at a steady threequarter pace from the fifth furlong,
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  • 153 14 Soccerites Win With Ten Men A GOAL scored midway In the first half enabled a depleted ten-man Star Soccerites team to beat Aston Athletic Association, one-nil in a Singapore Div. 2B League match played at Gcylang Stadium yesterday. Soccerites. without star players Vivian Klass and Rozario. started ofT impressively however
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  • 57 14 ASCOT. July 14: (Reutcr). Mr. Jabez Barker's three-year-old colt Prince Barle won the £2.210 Gold Vase run ever two miles here today. Mr. C. W. Bell's three-year-old colt, Biq Chief was second. Photo finish for third place between Miss M. J. Winn's Bless You and
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  • 384 14 I CANNOT pick any jumper who can come near Tan Eng Yoon, much less beat him in the hop, step and jump which will be decided today. Eng Yoon Is in a class by himself, with at least a couple of feet between him
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  • 270 14 KLUANG, Thurs.-— Hongkong Chinese opened their Federation tour with a 6-0 win over Kluang District here this evening. The visitors were much too fast for the local opposition, and their teamwork too. was pretty to watch. Kluang were not without chances but in front
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  • 81 14 SWIFT Athletic Association representatives at the Colony meet today and tomorrow will use vests with red stars printed on the back. The star? signify: Ono Red Star A winner of a SAAA event or a Singapore State representative. Two Red Stars A winner of a MAAA
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  • 27 14 TUAN MONG Old Boy s Association trounced Bintang Bulan 6-0 in a Singapore Division 3A league tOCCCr match played on the C.Y.M.A. ground vesterdav.
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  • 215 14 MALAYS yesterday took a step nearer the Community League championship by slamming Eurasians 7-2 at the Singapore Jalan Besar Stadium. Despite the high scoring, there was very little good football in this hit-and-run match. Energy there was plenty speed too but neither strong point could save
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  • 157 14 FAST bowler Carnell and skipper Chubb are not included in the Hongkong Combined Services XI to meet the University of Ma'aya in a oneday cricket match at Sepoy Lines today. Fast bowler Carnell. who took seven wickets for 3.3 runs against the Colony Services on Wednesday, is
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  • 100 14 Nine teams the biggeM entry have entered for this year's Malayan Polo Association's tournament to be held on the Thomson Road ground this afternoon, tomorrow and Sunday. The meeting, organised by the Singapore Polo Ciub. will see the following teams compete for the Macdougall and Victors
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  • 169 14 WHEN the Singapore Hockey Association holds its annual general meeting on July 27. its affiliates will decide whether there should be an increase in the entrance fees for the association's League and Knock Out competitions. Th*e Committee of the association proposes to increase the entry fees
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  • 479 14 ""/""<■ or <M THE first heat of the 100 yards dash for women at 4ln )m sprinters, will decide the year's fastest female in the Colon>. There are two heats and 3 in each heat will take their marks tomorrow. Janet Jesudason must
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    • 381 14 KI'ALA Ll'MPl'R, Thurs. The race weights for Saturday. last day of the Selangor Turf Club July meeting are: CL 4 Di?. I—9 Furv f Producer 8.0! I Cl. 5 Div I—6 Furs. Rippling River 9.00 Summer Corn 8.0! Westoth 9.o<> Rickv B.in Bold Dragoon 8.00 1 I'nauar 9.00 l.inkshir 11
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    • 227 14 by ACHILLES Standard's Athletics Reporter l Today's Events J EVENTS ore heats or qualifying unless otherwise stated J 2 4 p.m. Pole Vault; 100 yards. 4 10 p.m. 100 yards x women. 4.15 p.m. Javelin women final. 4.20 p.m Hop, 2 J Step and Jump final. 4.30 p.m. 880 yards.
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