Singapore Standard, 16 June 1956

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  • 12 1 Sinapore Standard kgd SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 I 4 PAGES )"> EM>
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  • 199 1 JLLFGES THAT IjE DIPLOMAS In JT EXAMS appearing. advertisements mre paid for m London, and so far as the newspapers mre concerned, they have accepted the advertisements as bona fide, he Scotland Yard and s r ipore Police are now tak.njoint action to t f urthei inflow of these
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  • 411 1 jhdnvcmcgk,gdkm LONDON. Jung (R< iter)— Mi Helen McConneU wife q| a H: ;< Army Sergeant, v bo turned up safety terda after bt i mis in| v, iyi the Ifalaj an j ingle aid I nishi u l had alwayi WOU] i Ret (Hit
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  • 33 1 PARATROOPERS of the 22n:l SAS Regiment wait for nous of the location of Urn Valetta crash. They are to be airlifted to assist ground rescue teams m search operations. Standardpic.
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  • 661 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-Ninc Army and Air Force personnel arc believed to have died this morning m the worst air crash m the Federation's history. Iho CTOsh occurred the ranges of I he 3 500 fool Lozenge Hill tout four end a half mites east
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  • 186 1 COLOMBO. June r> (UP)— Premier Solomon Bandaranaike sent three members of his cabinet to the tense Galoya district today where wholesale bloodshed was reported m the "language waf between Tamil and Sinhalese tribesmen. Communications had broken down m the eastern province but sparse reports Indicated uncontrolled
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  • 77 1 No Mercy For Burma Reds RANGOON, June 15, (Rev- U Ba Swe, new Bur- -o Prune Mm; tcr, told the Chamber of Deputies here that his government would adopt "ruthless meas ures to i ipL'ommunist rebels. He lasi nighi to a deb on hi policy j tatement. The rhici opposition
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  • 27 1 TWO Ann rie uo J< i ill pri- -a- re d from prli b m Shanghai U rdaj ait- r rvini thxt ai ieotencci Rcut6r,
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  • 114 1 SINGAPORE rabbei and tin prices rose sharply yesterday. robber improving by 3^ cents to 821 cent.-, per lb. and tin by 56, to $374? per pieul. Extensive short covering purchases caused the rubber market to be extremely active yesterday. The tin price jumped, following the sharp
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  • 28 1 SINGAPORE C\ U m yesterday raided ti/ftM m Braddell H( Ight and seta d 300 pounds Ol opium worth $130,000. A woman was detain* d.
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  • 138 1 Pirates Open Fire On Two Boats PENANG. Fri. Armed pirates opened fire with Sten guns on two Indonesian vessels off Pulau Kendi. 15 miles off Penang Harbour, yesterday and wounded the talkong. ÜbJn bin Mamat. IB the leg While the bullets were whistling about their trading boats, Udin's >hipmates lay
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  • 203 1 iron i-'n. a raglm rainstorm over North Malaya today menie d the "mawi milk bottle" Blfhi to a baby elephant which had been brought into Fort Telanok after being separated lrom its mother vuthin a week uf Its birth An RAF Pioneer aircraft, with
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  • 319 1 KUALA LUMPUR, F:i The Aii F<»:ce todtty damped a ban <>n itctemento by Sgt Km Ho> Conn ■'<■'■-"•' a:- K AOP Allftl pfl -a ho yesterday returned civilization, trekking B days through fungle, tfti his plane bad crashed hile on a routine flight c.,'
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  • 256 1 LONDON. June 15 (Hi liter)— Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden, today paid tribute to holders ot tnc Victoria Crow, BriUdn*i highest military honour and prayed that the call for gallantry '"may never have to be mounded m the The Prime Min:.-ur. Wttfa Lady Eden,
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  • 422 2 Tunku-Meeting Has Proved 'Most Fruitful' SINGAPORE Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock returned from Kuala Lumpur yesterday/ full of confidence that he would soon be able to re-open fhe constitutional talks with the Colonial Secretary from a position of strength/ S -1 ,'-.t his arrival
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  • 45 2 Plioto. MAJOR John Uohlvr of Merton Park. Surrey, now known as Inrhr Mohammed Harith. arrives at London airport with his Malayan nrid(\ Che Mahayun bintr Ha.ii Buyon?. I musir teacher They were married m Kuala Lumpur on May I'). A. P.
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  • 44 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. This jeer's selection committee of the Malayan A: 1 4 Exhibition—to be held at the new Brili h Council Cultural Centre here from Jure :>0 to July 1 will be free, the Arts Council s a ici today.
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  • 34 2 FOR bPins m possession of I sheathed knife m the Muar C_'pi:rt precincts on May 24. Son Kian Sons. 26, was fined |29 on Wednesday by the Hoar Magistrate, lhche Pawan Ahmad.
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  • 51 2 $80 ,000 Up In Smoky FIRE completely destroyed smokehouse m Ipoh on Friday. A fireman (above) waits patiently for the water supply to be turned on while the file ra^es. An estimated loss of SSO.OOO was reported. Over 700 piculs of rubber went up m flames. Standardpic by Lee Thons
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  • 107 2 Seminar On Indonesian Culture IXCHE ZAIXAL A-, -m Hr. All Md, acting hc;;d oi the Dcp,.:: cnt of Ma .ay Sadies. and Unku Abdul A/. 7. economics lecturer at the University of Malaya, wO\ attend ?t M -.nar on Indonesian culture at Jo-m. Indonesia, beginning June 29 Inehe Zainnl Abidin
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  • 26 2 PENANG. Fri— a meeting ol the Settlement Council will be held m the council chamber IB Peel Avenue on July 4 at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 209 2 Afore Talks On $3 Demand KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— I^e Federation ment may appoint a commission of inquirx intu the wage dispute between rubber employers and plantation workers if they fail to reach an accord on the union S3 minimum wage demand. WttO thli Indication.
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  • 106 2 Jumabhoy Welcomes Indian Offer SINGAPORE'S Minister Commerce and Industry. Mr. M J tbhoy. .last night Bed 1 offer made by Indian Chambers of Commerce of co-operatiun and help m order to further the Col economic prospects. Hie olfer mi made on the Ch ••::.:> r's b< ball by the Indian
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  • 432 2 A UNITED Kin-dom of Malay* comprising all the StaUa and Settlements with a constitutional mo* nar:h M its head is rCOOmmoncied by a Malay National Congress which met recently. The Congress, comprised Si four Malay political bodies baj dualized a memorandum to he Submitted to
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  • 87 2 Marshall, addressing I branch leaders <>1 hi^ partj I Front would press loi lre>ti the Legislative Assembly. Mr Mai I tbC Wte» was !..>• h for 51 seat :;:ade up Ot d< ibl an :■•■■>• n the mam inland and on additional constituency lor the
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  • 7 2 Kualalumpur •I I 1 J 1
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  • 68 2 m« raH*a»^ j as a comioe an <i it^nSJ best m Soi^Sl *d during w» Sfl had to be it work to^ttS^ w«. In tut tor hSr 1 and mtintSi as the best noZ i iSS of the ug^ toe gtnpicm bh Hi i that was bfn» clerical senST
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  • 16 2 AEC Head On Way Hold tour ol c I 1 He le* ve^ I day. I
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  • 293 3 -perts Produce Plan For The Vehicles Dept. that tr.-.r < xpiry Matin should b<- staggered; <2> the enforcement licensing laws should be >f to the police ■i :n Urn ea a f ;i the Federation and elsewhere; (3) the classification of goods vehicles :nro n groups
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  • 32 3 pI V Furasiaa bvyrr. Mi*. ft viva Irft the n a hMC raea,3f Dutrh li»rr !|a>* Hr told ,aiird that he t rortHCJl i«t rfwr rrtarawK to -M.uiti* rdpic.
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  • 10 3 earased on ied guilty ie the fi.se he cc
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  • 6 3 lite* Watt, wellin the yester-
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  • 53 3 A CITY logshQ >ter. Mohameri Gh< \!ohamed Srwar. claimed n m Singapore Court y to causing hurt to Soh Leng while shooting a dog negligently, at r Berangood Road on May 21, this .1.Personal bond of $250 was allowed till Aug. 29 wh< n case
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  • 21 3 NINE paintings by the noted Chinese artist. Mad Georgette Liying Chen, are now on display at the Singapore Rail
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  • 82 3 SEVEN lAN independent committee formed by the Singapore Ministry of Education I idy the proposals containin the memorandum submitted by the Singapor* M I Cound v. ill meet :nonth. The Assistant Mm.'or of Education. Inrhe Mohd. Sidck bin H •••idul Hamid. The Standard yesterday that the
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  • 61 3 BOUT 20 rooks and I boys employed by the American Club Singapore want their employeri la rev.. one of their colleaf ■< who recent cd. In a letter to the Rial |ement. the Singapore Catei i SI r DnlOd, rr-^-r--sentine the r r v v- the
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 3 THIS Singapore driver may not realize that he is about It MM o\er detector-pad which creates "an impulse" on the main controller. Standardpie.
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  • 239 3 May Solve Road Problems Here HIGHLY TECHNICAL "venicular-actuatcd automatic traffic lights and "detector-pads'— considered to be the most expensive type of highway gadget yet devised -are now being re-introd'iced to Singapore. a detector-pad, reglsterlnt pi i .'i rehide, •"creates an impulse on the DO tin controller,
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  • 40 3 SINGAPORE Chin< 1 foung lien's Christian ad- < 'n v 111 h ri a M Mv iical Night* 1 Prince Edward Road pit ai 8 pjn, tonight A>: ..--ion is open to members on production of dm mbership card
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  • 169 3 A MOTOR-CAR d: lvcr zis-zagged along Tampe* n.s Road at midnight on Nov. 13 last vrar and Knocked down tv. o cyclists. a Sincapoie Tiailic Court v.as told yesterday. N Rajoo p. ended guilty It thn trail ounts drunbea driving, < g
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  • 118 3 MARY X? Yiuk Lien, who said her husband lived with another woman, was granted a decree nisi m the Singapore High Court yesterday. She was suing Joseph Chin Chan Ooi. a Chinese physician, for dissolution of marria^f on the grounds of his adult erv. A woman.
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  • 36 3 A GAZETTE notification published yesterday said that more than $S3Q million worth of currency wm m circulation on June l. Ooinl hi cirruJ a t i o n amounted to S"7 million.
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  • 273 3 'May Kil! Another Girl': Coroner THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong: Hing, yesterday advised a schoolboy, Goh Ban Choon, 17, not to fall m love again till tie had finished his schooling or he might cause the death of another girl. Goh was testifying si
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  • 91 3 THE Sinn, spore X-Ray Club's BfSi Jllblic function, "The Guys ar. i Do s" Daruc. will ho beld at the R.tiKcs Hotel Singapore, uruicr liic patronage of the {j< irernor. Sir Robert B.a'k, OB June 21 from B p.m. to 1 a.m. Hi^r..:^'nt of the danre
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  • 65 3 SINGAPORE Chief Secretary. Mr. W.A.C. Goode, today nned two of the Colony*! Chinese asiociationi the Kwangi ing Ath etic Association i n 1 the Ban Fon^ L"...b In a gazette notification p ;olished yesterday. M was stateri thai the i Bociatiom were used Eoi mi aw!
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  • 65 3 MR. lI. M. Danker. 4!). until n entlj Oiii -c Superintendetit, Chief Secretary*! on'u-e. Sm^aPOre, bai been promoter! AoVl ministrative Officer. Public W »rki Departmeni Mr Danker jo.ned Govern meni service ii a rlerk In Ib# Education Dooartment m 1934. Prom 1929-1932 he served at Government Hou.^e. In 1933
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  • 59 3 An old !>jy of St. .Joseph's Institution, Mr. Danker, j.s holder of the Corona!. r r i .\> i'-l, the I Certificate of Ccm r tattoo rod tnc Defence Medal For many pean and svesj al present Mr. Dankor ha! !c"! Lied on Genera! Order.: anr: Cv
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  • 336 4 BUT A TEACHER MUST CHAPERON EACH 25 KUALA LUMPUR/ Fri. Federation Government today relented and said that students of four "listed" Singapore Chinese schools may now cross the Causeway if every 25 of them is chaperoned by a teacher. This relaxation m the student ban
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  • 160 4 MR. G; ~":gc Bca\ cr. a rovir.^ official of the Internationa Confederatioi d! free Trade Unions, said m S:r.^ap<^rc ye>lerday that tho Labi tr Proni Govei anl 11 1 ten partially raspofl Ible for Urn tremendous rovemeni ia the trade ihuV on mo\T Ml
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  • 172 4 MORE than 2.;)00 members of the City Council Electrical Workers' Inion will stage 24-hour "sitdown" strike on June 24. as a protest against the Councils failure" to settle the I nion's claim for reassessment of the grading system. Mr. k Suppnii. prfrittfnt Ol the Onion,
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  • 38 4 A SINGAPORE watchman, Teo Keilf Yro.i. 51, was found witfe hli throat eul m a watchman*! h;.t Mai the new Kalian c B- -^c yiitardajF. He died on the way to tVie General Hospital
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  • 101 4 Walk-Out At Motor Firm NEARLY ll'O employees of the George Lee Motors m SinBapon .Mnged a Unhtaing ftrise yesterday. The itrikt followed Urn managtmont^i decL-ion to rttreodi 40 worinn. The management agreed to "COmpeasat* 4 the workers who ■Tfl to be rctren tied, hut the WOrkan OOuld not a^ree with
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  • 26 4 THE People's Action Party will now bold indoor meetings fnr it? "Protest Week" as the po ice have rejected nn application for outdoor meetings.
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  • 212 4 YOU'RE NOT INFALLIBLE COURT TELLS POLICE A HNGAPOBI magistrate Ui I prosecuting officer jreaterday that he \v;i- prcparci to ci'ncr dischai ge nu n, tram [< ihi mc to m court oi to cany on frith it M sc'nrdu'.Gfi. The masi 1 1 ntc. .Mr. .1. M. Dtvtrtax-Colel a im,
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  • 157 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cedtfi pet Ib.) to Singapore festerdav were: Bayers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot (norn 84i 85 June No. 1 RSS 82? 83 No. 2 RSS 79* 805 No. 3 RSS 79 80 Tone: Slightly easier after firm. S POKE TIN The price of tin on
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  • 158 4 SHB Men Split OnMerger TEN thousand Singapore Harbour Board worker- ;,rc divided on a merger p. an for their tra ie liniom Last nighi two kini mt w>ti d against the merger pan. while three uniowf, representing more than 4,000 workers, iavoured the proposal. The unions which voted t* I
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  • 65 4 A MILITARY Serjeant wa= nb.-rnt Without lravo C luse his wife hncl ii:«h blood pri ssure. a Singapi re Court Martial WM told ye;U rday Bft am h:n Mohamed ol the Royal Elect ricri. i Mechanical Engineer! who admittrd hr was tbceni from his Unit from
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  • 90 4 BANG! BUT 'TWAS ONLY A BALL HEARIXO of an opiuflß case m the Singapore Eighth Ma| trate*S Court was yesterr-.sv rue'ely interrupted by a football. Nearfaf everyone japped when the ball How m thro ■.•zh I window and crashed flftltfi the opposite wall. The magistrate, Mr. skl-c. howc\cr. told them
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    • 134 4 V shaY brothers JrVm,.: .V,;; I NOW PADITm V..~^iJ SHOWING! wArliaL IWBff)^ Blood 1 Cjnbm^ScocC ML IPV hi MIDNIfjHI IQMfTJTi 7~" a *7^^\ -7^ Jts, \JrZ j SJ MIOMtJH! l()\«(i!<IMi ~~^J t vu mi\c -HtARiBR; 1 i ■'■'>!■'.;,'„■■» "^~J JNOVS DCV -J showing! Nt A, I :j^§li!- RDBERT ■"">-•.' ri
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  • 18 5 trunk introduced ML******* here I I the I :i trunk Bahru. more Imatic f a jrtmn Bahru
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  • 21 5 I m neng r»en the Counon sored ty of SaraBorneo ■tto!< 533 prints. voun»ya. his "For I bronze .vith his
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  • 22 5 for tc promptfmm MarOfTifcr SerI of 40 I harfI I also I ihrtt I during I I I I I P
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  • 24 5 ll* alcr ni Paeoh Rf- S p Alagapfji Thursday fined month's impri- In(^ p Pawan it*, for m_ ina-.-cura' Inspector on Nov. 1
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  • 42 5 MORE than 1.000 students made tour of IIM IS. (rui»rr, (dlunibus. during the two -(Jay courtesy visit to Port Swrttonham. Sonic of the students arp seen ■tadyteg the m <>f radio-plione on liourd ship. Photo by h riR S.rm Poh.
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  • 133 5 Man, 50, Had Dope— Two Years' Jail A SURPI [SI raid Customs men on a hou Beach Road, resulted m the discovery and seizure of 8 pounds of opium, a Singapore District Court was told yesterday. Ong Soon Tiong. 50. pleaded not guilty to possession of the opium. Sect r
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  • 59 5 A SINGAPORE family of five returning home ai after visiting a cem 1 Thomson Road yesterday were involved m a at the Junction of Bukit Timah Road and Adam I Teo Choon Neo. 50, mother of four, was admitted to pital with head inju: Ha
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  • 160 5 NO FAIRY TALE BEANSTALK A BRITISH m irntist now m Singapore is trying t<» improve the diet of the poorer (lasses who do not eat enough piotein foods. Mr G R M;i I turer In 1 r pJ I Agriculture at Oxlord Un\ rsli
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  • 48 5 PENANG, Fri.— A recruiting team under Lt. P. Robertson of the Royal Artillery w the Settlement next month to recruit Malays for the F note Regiment. Royal Candidates will be interviewed from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 9/10 at Central Police
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  • 352 5 'he first Utj ot ty of examiKandiah dim. Woon ■t! n I Tan have their and H ProsV^IT? 1 **wal«ali«« 'c. Mak Ping. Yoke ■w oats m as. b it. Kanagaliilgar B >chemi- L n Jit Nam dran «B V. Nagarajah r^ 1 wajnpalan <Bioc'try). Quan Siew-Chir
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  • 44 5 PENANG rl Several bottles oi ilver to tl total valu I 1 were >tolen from the Gar:-. ;b hen b I night The t:. nt< red through an open window on the fil I floor after scaling a drain pipe.
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  • 23 5 I BINGAB 'i:: house*, fc a Inotpath m Yio Chu X mi Ri id yesterwas waylaid and robbed -wellery worth I
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  • 97 5 S.I.T. Men Welcome Job Report it !r Mai i i fttton, B i r local tal vul shoulder p nslblUt] with d< termination and wltttOUl <<■>'- terioration to the rvicc. v of tho SIT Local Officers 1 I -n. Mr X] ifl A. i :vfvv, snid yesn<f the Malaynnln report.
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  • 70 5 •A sundry shop-keeper, ~hua You, of Mars! ting Village, Singapore, was playing mahjong one night with three others when two strand n walked m. one of whom \bI I him to death. Mj c Woodlands, on April 7. Ten witnesses, produced m court yesterday, could not give
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  • 188 5 District Councillors To Train In U.K. SELECTION oflicers to head the proposed Singapore District Councils m the Local Government Committee recommendations is now m progress. J. A V, SUrcl-mald tant S s« n Standard terdaj bad t na 1 ci nse 1 rnm< ni circular asking for
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  • 419 5 FILM MAGNATE TO PAY COSTS Issue Over The Erection Of New Theatre In Colony SINGAPORE film magnate Mr. Lokc Wan Tho's application for an order of certiorari to quash certain resolutions passed by the City Council was yesterday dismissed with costs by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Whyatt, m the
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  • 139 5 RONALD Tan. S&, a former student of St. Andrew s School. Singapore, and one-time Colony amateur feaiherweight boxing champion, has been awarded a Bachelor of Science decree m architecture by the University of Idaho, United States. Ronald, the youngest son of Mr. and Sirs.
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  • 46 5 koii Peck Bong yestertfaj daimed WiJ In a Bingapore Court to a charge of allegedly stealing six sold bangles valm d at |315, at Paya Lebar Road, between Jan. 28 and Jan 29 He wai allowed $2<>o bail till July 4.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 929 6 Ceylon's Folly 'I failure of Ceylon's n< extremlat- led Government to assess, to »-r v and without prt not only the rights, tat the sentiments of the people before ting to it into effect d which are c to the principles of democ: ::ccdom brought Its inevitable and
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  • 557 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by IN THE lame way v the tnt r>f the fathers are visited ap<m their children, Ihe new Labour Front Coai;*ion Govern:r. Nt has inherited the c: rOI I and Qnug" si ins oi iti predeoesgor. a i result the Lin Yew
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 123 6 S.r; Will y<iii Qf any gf your regular readers kindly let ny know how practising phj letaai m tbi Ffederatiun <>! Malaya and SincaP<>rp who do not hold thp highr^t drgr^ps m medicine are permitted to Ui,e the title of Doctor. I am told that .such physicians
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  • 916 6  -  Sebastian Haffner By Berlin 'THERE 18 no noticeable ?on;e of elation m West Gcmany about the impending return of the Saar to the Fatherland The Saar Government itself has even been rather critical of some of the concession:; In the agreement reached between M. Mollet and Dr.
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  • 462 6  - Burma's New Premier UNKNOWN W Till the reslfnation of U M i] Picr.icr of B .r-r-,. his Defcoet WaMm< v Ba Bwe, has taken o\cr as Priim Mlaistir Mdi ith U Ky r.v Nvi-.n D^ f Premier tod Minister for National F 'onomy, ii f tta I Bunai*i s Part
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  • 235 6 Sir; As a keen swimmer I wish to -ay that it is about time the law with the assistance of the various Ski-in* Cub- locked into speedboat hazards r.ear the sea ,,*a hes of Singapore. I Write '.v:tho\t ptej :'.-c. and I itronf y fee: that, if
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  • 235 6  - China's Interest In Afrits UNKNOWN by LONDON "DADIO Peking is th. aU recruit to the ranks of th> radio-warring nations hum ing broadcasts i», All v far. however, the h.n. broadcasts have not breu widely publicised Id. delivered at dictation sp, with thr obvious intentu that they should be down
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  • 192 7 Okinawa To Be Permanent Base Against Reds WASHINGTON, June 15 (AP) U.S. intentions to maintain Okinawa as a key American bastion with powerful atomic capabilities m the Far Pacific were stressed yesterday by the House Armed Services Committee. A paitially classified Committee
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  • 71 7 Reds Cant Negotiate With S'pore June 19 fUP) Con- China has I lighi to tiate with Singapore authorities con I the na- r.ality ft < -I reign Minister Chou Shu Kai said today. At a press < onference the I an said Communist China v bent on rxploitin? Chinese populations
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  • 83 7 CHI June 19 (Renter) The West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrari Adenauer, said today that a timely rearmament has avoided a war with R la and "the c. I will end m our favour if tfi c and patient." In a r to tl'.e itive Chit) of
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 24 7 VIENN June (AP) Stani.sla I I I I I former Prir Minister of the Polish government m London returned home yesterday. Radio
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    • 31 7 Toronto. J me 19 (APH \a ning one of v itoa m a collision m whi^-h three persons lost their li". Trday found a led, "Come And Bi i."
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    • 32 7 WASHINGTON Juno 19 Negot ations hetween the United States and the Netherlands on a bilateral air transport agreement have heen until June 27. a State r> rtment source said yeater<^
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    • 38 7 iANDERi New toundlai d, June 15. i B \iv Force flycis report that Britain's hottest jet teaßß Will npt this week to c.-tablish rd for travel from W Airport* S!ng to Lin: 0 I 1 HI
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    • 21 7 LIMA. Peru. June 19 (AP) te Peruvian meich doing business at ports .:'cr a lapM of 20 yeai
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    • 25 7 \i;.\ HI, (AP)— mr n trade delegation lc has expn Soviet villingm to install wh i inita m Pakistan U the igreed
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    • 28 7 D fASCt '> > I x Pre lent SI Kowatly nigHl <\ecicr Urn 'fmation <"'■ I N 'ional np< < f three political i tit and two p [a entary
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    • 20 7 WASHINGTON .ii:ne T l'i I iie United Slate- MMI Bi laii c sifned an i >-.)-n; tra- energy.
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  • 263 7 Dirty linen gets a public airing in Hollywood LOS ANGELES, .Tune 1 i \P' Her estranged husband yesterday accused actress Joanne (rain <>l adultery. In ross-mmplaint for dnnree, manufacturer Paul Brinkman alleged that the beautiful mother of four on several occasions committed adultery uith a man he identified only as
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  • 137 7 KARACHI, June 15 (IP)— lhr worst earthquakes m Afghanistan's history have killed more than 70 persons during the past week, the Afghan embassy here said yesterday. i The latest tnock occurred nd kl lad at laatl 19 m Kehmerd district et north of Kabul,
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  • 78 7 Jane F roman Gets Divorce I. AS VEGAS. JUM 19 (UP) S.nqcr Jane Froman obtained divorce yesterday bran liliiM pilot John Court's Burn who m 1f43 saved r.er liie folio ving the crr.sh of a ti an.- Atlantic airliner of! Liston. Portugal Tbi St. Louis. MlMOUri ='nr ot itagt, radio
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  • 183 7 TOPS COSTS $50 FACH NKW YORK, luuo 15 \l», Ihe possibility of th.- average mmgt earner bcini able to take USSSO tups to Europe <"» huge cafeteria-style ships uas envisioned yehterda> b> a N«« \<irk hotel man. H|i Cantor, president of the l>i\"' Hotel said lio
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  • 63 7 New C-In-C Inspects Guard J-i R General Joao Carlos Quinhones Portugal da Silvoira: the new (ommandor-in-i hief of the Portuguese forces m Macao, arrived m this Portuguese colony recently to take up the new post from acting C-in-C I.t. Col Silva Carvalnu. Here Bus (,rn. D.i Silveira is seen inspecting
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  • 326 7 PEKING, June 15 (Reuter)— More than 1,000 delegates save Mr. Mao Tsctuns, the chairman, a three-minute standing ovation at tic opening ol tne National Peoples Congress here this afternoon. Mao with othtr sonior ChineBC leaders stood on the platform applauding back at the 1.025
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  • 43 7 Moscow. Juno H (Beater) Ru sia day granted dipl< imai lc prii f Inducting Immunitj Fi m arrest to juni< r >tafT of foreign <mbassies and m la attaches whose countries have- granted the same privileges to Sovk diplomats.
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  • 160 7 WATCHED DAY AND NIGHT, NOW DOGS TOO' TO BRITI! MP LONDON linn 1 \V \i hhishnp M.ik.u rxiled print 1 1 litmus .md political I- .id. t ..mplainrd m a Irttf-r ni id, pulilii hrr* >estrrda> th it po!n cl< ls line been sml to h< ip nfti-c-rrs tu^r.l him
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  • 91 7 China R.I. Negotiate Rubber Deal JAK T June 15 <UP>— n C mmunist Chinest I bassy and the Inc i v» m ment are negotiating for thi lian ent leader i today. Tjikwan, chairn. House Economic i I that negotial i still m expl i N< 1 rej irtfd C
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  • 118 7 RBW vr)RK. j c If (UP)— ike r> f motor ■en crippled operations on York City's subways at the I ling n hour on the r b flay of the ear yestei lay. The crowds jammed b I ttSOBI Times Square Grand Cent] Stati ti and
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    • 146 7 ■^Hoarseness tkinc Coughs fcnchitis Woods r -TPERMINT CURE I R«siBtftrrf» tr, r, |MM| I ---i^'i when ipplen 1 t«d by thi«C< internal P r remedy. AUorecommenrie.l Jl for wind m the utomach. :r THE FAMILY REMEDY I. Completely free fr.ri; Labit V forming drugs. ALWAYS KEEP A Ij; BOTTLE LN
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    • 168 7 BAND-IT CLAMPS for ON TffE SPOT "repairs BAND-IT Clamps of" All Diametrrs F^rmH fr-rm One Continuous Roll of BAND-IT Steel bard. Tl* (onrluif mr 3 iNll |f]^*it~~ f- 3 Jt- 1 a V" nS'uML SSSSS I rjt j^gl^ r7'L. A >^^ El I LI *f^\ j^r fj f TLRFEri BOM
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    • 182 8 ^fl BH m^idm/sk ML B B .^fl Bm^3 01 XXX* B P^ B 1 hank fHF' f .^i^H 4 for a X 3y 2 million bottle increase fl m Pepsi -Cola sales b W^E WANT to thank you. B people of Singapore, for the mcrw>c B i^^^^^^^^^^^^P^^B IH^^^^^^^^^^^^B y° u
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  • 339 9 :thval red- ray c Ci ,nk \'bn Rahman M: -Abdul Harrnd bin brochure, outlining the 2*P n L rar^ cult the festival, b surprisingly low 50 cents a copy. It is richly illu< A F Anthor G ief Government TUNKU €r UNI AMONG MANY BUYERS OF VESTA
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 241 9 WEEK OF BIG UPS DOWNS FOR RUBBER THE week has been one ot wild fluctuations induced by equally wild and improbable rumours, says the rubber report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. With this smokescreen of Intangibles has be.-o:r.c impossible to focus on the true picture of the market B.:
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    • 159 9 EXTENSIVE short covering purchases on an active market yesterday caused Singapore rubber prices to rise 3J cents to 82? cents per 1b for first &rade Julyshipment. The market opened slightly higher at 8o rents per Ib. on better New tfork advices, but eased
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    • 86 9 DELIVERIES of tin-in-con-contratc- from mines of the Federation to Singapore. Pcnang and B tcrv.or'ih durin l; mmj amounted to 5,734 tOQt, against 4.9H2 tons m picvio,.., month. Perak sent S^Sfl tony, Sclangor 1312 ton-. Negri Stm- ':>. an 18U tons, Pahan^r 131 tons. Johorc 66 tons. Tronggtnu
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    • 46 9 MALAYAN' Fxchnneo Bank*' Association buying rates to me*. rhai.N ytsterda? wtrt'. Canada 32-7/ in (T.T >. 12-1 16 'O n>. Bti credit bills and :;2-i." 16 fa i |M d '.-t S< ims rate?- Canada 32-1 16 ready iT.T.OD.I. Otbfi exchaj fc 'e rale? remain*
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    • 196 9 BUSINESS m Singapore bars is declining, according to Mr. Lim Jew Kan, president of the Public House Owners' Association. He estimated that of the 472 oars operating m the Colony many were losing money, a few were doing well. \vh;,e the rest were jus* able
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    • 303 9 K. Selangor Nets Bigger Proceeds THE Kuala Selansnr Rubber Co.. Ltd.'s net proroods m 1955 amounted to £64,491, asjainst £34.287 for the previous year, as a result of the increased crop and a higher rubber price, according to the chairman's statement to be presented at the 50th annual general meeting
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    • 27 9 ISRAEL tnd 1 have Igni f trade ifrearr.c.t cxpH. r .d.:.£ tno exchange of good between them from U5* 7. 000, 000 to US$ll,OOO,OOO AP.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 195 9 NEWEST IDEA IN WRITING! Ch new iwmmmmi^ tVvl^ 1. A unique and \sonderful gift! Here, for the first l% time, the t^o leading anting instruments of their kind C^\ are brought together to form thc one truly modern +s+4- writing combination. *li\ I 1 L/ 1 L with lhis new
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    • 6 9 More Commercial:: News m page 10
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    • 103 9 F.MiILOT Iftftlt-ffcMKI BRILLIANTINB by EMIILOT PARIS ACESTS JfM"Mtm"m/ 5-NGAPOFE J 1 feit*»ni*to >t j < > I'D PLEASURE I W to own one W with llfiDT PERFORMANCE" I Denlerg tfenst jP* m I W write to:- y- fl II I ZLIN CO LTD. 173 -B Cecil Street, Singapore, [el:- *****
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 504 9 htandard c&lmanac I Information at a Glance n vtmi I li J?° -i I S2! lv l v kl ll A SrvETTENHAM rw^i P ■EWSjJfii" 'v m m Nighr I ■v»irr£. RA r 3 v p^uL«-« M v r l P•« '^C^F #\K^ >i i/fl/kir MAJESTIC: Bom ba Safari Di
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  • 264 10 THE University of Malaya will be the venue of an international post-graduate course m economics organized by the International Economic Association next month. Immediately following it. d conference of heads of Economics Departrr.< and Research Institutes m South-east Asia on teaching and research methods
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  • 151 10 Business In Shares MAI ay.w* iharebroken yt+ terda reported t:-c following nesi ne: OH Tim S:ih\! „rds L'o'-; X A N oi di $1 731, Si 7.). U unmoni 08, 13 05, M 9, M Cement >"J^: Metal Bn\ E1.57J 55; Robinson oi da 12.72J w >2 77; Cold S1
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  • 253 10 THE improved rubber and tin prices contributed to a more cheerful tone m all sections of the Malayan share market yesterday. The volume of business improved and prices generally advanced. Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday reported the following business done: Austral Am.ii. 16 9 it 3 Avt;r
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  • 34 10 the British National Initii tte tor the Blind has cu- t oped plastic relief mapfol ode Ul schools. Previously cardboard mapy without much detail or K.kv papier macfae models have been used
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  • 105 10 OITIR R()\I)S Theta Star. Pilotc Gamier. Straat Mcvambiquo. Margaret id. Valles. Mniknp Sunvic Palembans. Steel Architect Y--tala. N Star. Anking, Xv manija, A \U n INM X K()\n< Ind ri, v to Hib Aik Pacific Scwdai. Kirn H e Huat. Camaby Brerzr Celia. L Mahathcvi. Hua La
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  • 32 10 r AT OTAL, I t-mnese I mo, I until *v -i I from Taipei 28 000. I Overseas fooc< ProceS I recommended u P.an advisor, CChic*n c* Wl making local iSI
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  • 113 10 PKPPKR prices rosr f the third day m vu< < m the Singaporr mark< t yesterday as short c-«»\« nru continued. ion? for white mtok) rose by S5 to SlO3 per picul. Black pepper (Special Sarawak) rose by $4 to $77 per picul. A
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    • 449 10 N \TI RAI.ISATION mnan nrw that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are api ne Governor f< tion and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a n and signed statement of the to the Chief Secretary. Chiei
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    • 383 10 NOTICES J. M JAYAPALA Sons: ;j B -r. Tat Strojtl Singa] re nei al [mp 1* v i-'^'y' 1 1 1 1 chants r irding cVClc- Ca 4 for Er. Sup] I A DOlOfta Phone DAVID *il*i7. H f)H{ \TION Ol V \I W A NOTK I O! i:f 1
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    • 609 10 THE ROYAL ISLAND CLLB npiNDKRS ate Invited frmii 1 Approved Contractori for Con tru tion and Complei 10l PROPOSED SWIM- POOL at 'I hon ?on r Singapore for r l he Roya I I C ib Plan S-. Ifl itkn fw m of Tender an I l particu- obtained from
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    • 444 10 NOTICES The Bankruptrv Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the Hifih Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 59 of 1 IMS. Ri SOFI VIW ri AY of No 21 Hi] ide th i\ c, Singapore. Receiving Oidfg nuuie 3154 January, IM€ n itc of Adjudication I2tb
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    • 163 10 15SO§lAIJtH From Hongkong tor Kongoon Ad< i Port Sudor I Beyrouth ono The Adr, c Ports. Spore Molocco r•- I m v VELEBIT From Adriotic, Red Sco Ports. Ac.r r M Penong F. M.kcco I m v ROMANIJA General Agents: EAST MOUNT AGENCfI 17-B Robinson Rood. Smgcp-i T P. Shorn:
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    • 570 11 ■^TRADING CO., LTD. ■f5 tn 132/6 RoMmcn R M <] T s uS FUNNEL LINE is SERVICE rii'*ori, PhiladelphU (r Cult ore f SXam P M tm 16 17 |un« ig/19 (ur>€ H /21 MV :4/2S lulv 26/27 uh "J^'^imm ro d IMI *»»cfc«»M c*.«. V^' l *AN LLOYD J
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    • 1052 11 Tel: 2405 MANSPIELD CO M LTD. Tel: 2412 Shippm, Hi«orpot«t.d Sinopof.) O2 hn«»» o.pt, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T rT p FILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore *V'huj foe LrvcfDool U Sailt P Sh m P«n*n» •*llerophon tor Mane lie* £7 une 15 17 unc I 8 Lyc«n-,
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    • 918 11 MITSUI pP| LINE FOR JAPAN from fad a l > P€n Bfl Axumosan Moru for Yokohama Kobi MoH 20 July 18 July FOR JAPAN from Cor, t nent Akiboson Maru fc Yckqjyo. Nogoyo, Kobt via Hongkong G. 13/14 Akashisan Maru for Y^ohoma, Nagoya, Kobe via Hong^ n 3 2b June
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    • 747 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok and For East. Penong P Sham S'porc "LALANDIA" Gdns 2 9 30 "MAGDALA" In Port 17 19 June "JAVA" In Port 17 15 June 19 20 June "ERRIA"* 29 June. I July 2/5 July 6/S July Nor corrying passengers. HOMEWARDS Sailing* tor Genoa.
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  • 55 12 STANDARDPIC thowt xhe 1.!■'! Badoiinlon Party. r s of the Selnngor Senior I1 Icr-ltfl m (singlet) B '">; Cfcantptonifitps. 7" 1 v ITi >>o v /c'f iJM X Sr,a. A. Pirns. San Sicij l\ak. F.A.L. Gm>:a(ni t C\ UO S'c;r Hmg (COptOin) M k Yai WcJi.
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  • 283 12 Boys Town Should Have Won BOYS Town were held to a ene-all draw by the Katong Sports Club m a &A.F.A. 3A league match at Farrer Park yesterday. On the run of play. Boys Town could have won. and conch. heir forwards could do nothing right m front of their
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  • 68 12 E Singapore Association will be holding their second Trial on Mo: June 18. at 5.20 p.m. on SRC. padang. The following hav2 be~n selected to play. Colours: Siu Peng; Mosberjren, A jit Singh; Schoon, Hay, Sharma; iratlefathcr, Kozv.: >, Jayathurai. Whites: Bingham; Cl Foh. Fernando; Doraisamy,
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  • 46 12 PENANG. Fr: -The Muslim Football Associatic :ang invited all Malay clubs here to take part m knock-out •Sepak Raga' tournament next month. They may send m t: teams (A. B and C) and the entrance fee for each tea: I one dol
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  • 94 12 THE follewini playen mtt\ :i• the Univer iity of Malaya axainsi RAF, Sii bs ■n t In a a Icki matcfc to be played n Sui day, June it at 1 1 ■m. it RAF F Dclilkan (capO, R I Rctnam. KJ Retnam, n Sii
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  • 297 12 SELANGOR WILL TAKE CHANCES Players Told To Go All Out From Kickoff KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Football Association of Selangor have made one change from the team which beat Perak FA 3-1 for their second round match m the HMS Malaya Cup football competition against Federation Combined Services on the Army
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  • 117 12 LOH Ken- Ron- oi Buxton House was adjudged the hest I ath'.c.c m the Pearl's Hill fir>t ufMnbiOCd schools r.nrn;al sthittk iporti ob the kboql ground, yesterday. I.oh VU first :n the 121 yards. 1ii:;l: i ::r.p and Obstacle ract Hfl collected a total
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  • 120 12 MALACCA. F:i. C X ilsapathy. ittU I .peratins from a bout of influenza. I bfl i -.oubtful itartn fn the Rl if .n their annual tWO- I If n\ckc! fix: a c isam ri Urn E .ropcr.ns ior Pa a'ia.-n C.p this weekend. B have invited
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    • 393 12 WHERE WHAT TO BUY -^> V SCREENMASTER 5 „o. f| f\ 0U A V feqordless of lamp wottoqe I.' 7 aJL^r jf j|H Uf^B» ?"^P mWM tri. ]1 j LEAK MA <^£j*^~ P r a°^ tHr^admq Full Salf-hour \WU^ /^W ~==^o Z ill RSi^i^fl reputation tO r yV /^V^S a--.-
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 13 photo > Iyt Kiph ff "f thr American Swimming m h K. Koiko for tho 4\-.\:> thr. .1 i\ IS-Japan dual t hrhl \t thr Mriti shrinn U.P.
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  • 200 13 Lt Jonr IS (Reuli^nsaire ra«t«il L p«itie« at fIH UrCwlisa cewitv [urf- l t taVle lK n tfcey e«?rrf k HE IBT 1 f k| *I L Ibf m 111 runs vita nts from eight I id by Epo Surrey, frfexn have cot tfcf njrrent r gramme,
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  • 1237 13 JAPANESE ATHELETS PREPARE BID FOR "GOLDS TWO-HI'NDRED younp athletes m Japan have been training assiduously since the summer of 195.>— each hoping; that he, or she, will be honoured by being included m the 70 star performers who will be carefully picked to represent their country m the 1956 Olympic
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  • 36 13 STOCKHOLM. June IS CReu- r s edrn a\A Britain took trie ftj si '> 2"M :r:eri ill derided m the Olympic Games equestrian mmppii'ion when the three-day event ended with the lumping phase here ye^terday.
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    • 573 13 ACCOM. VACANT rro LKT— Unfurnished IWO bad J room Bungalow. Bat: ro no attached, Servants Room. Elect' nc Cooker, Fan.-. Waier-heatcr inclusive ?2('O a moi.': 2 Bowmont Gardens, m Frank* I E 'ate Apply Ph< r> 34n*4 Eddie Tan, 84 Robinson Road far V BW MODERN I room flat (froond
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    • 792 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT TECHNICAL APPRENTICES Telecommunications D^parv men!. Singapore. Q jalifications: <:■ AZ° Ovr r f r;-: r." under 21 can on the Isi Ji!y 1956 (n) BchOO Certificate ex-a-nir.a^i^n Grsde I or cred.t m Engl >^ L-r.g-j^^e F.e.r.p-. 4 Ma' iematic«. Hsi preferably a cradH ia General Science
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    • 543 13 VAC AVCIES IN GO\ I RNMI VI DKPARTMENTS LIBRARIAN. Bnumr Gardens. Sincapon i 14" Xl/ x 2 us r al emolurr. i** <44. U al incremer g nder 30 years 7-e 3 years m the Art' -ir-e-rr.. r sal.-: i c scale F) U .iev: r- c- r Libr, a:
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 94 13 r^ll By Al c °pp I i*^^^~ CRAWL /N'V(3^ X^T>,| >^t-~_j-^ LIFE.T-AH JS ALLUS \i °OP By V. T. Hamlin LL^^B MILLERS MIRACLE /AVvv,. ABSURD/ /sOIN(3 TO RUN SOME 7 NT i^OW^pU MISERY MEDONE.' I SO IT TESTS ON IT-. I'D LIKE F Heart Oi Juliet Jones By Sfan Drake
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  • 340 14 Malaya's Women Take The Acid Test Xl ALA Ll'MPl'K. I ri —The cream of womei players from ei^ht state and Singapore will tak* part m the I ber Cup bad minton trials to be plavet at the Selangor Badmintoi Hall here tomorrow aru Sunday. v players from th( veteran Mrs.
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  • 166 14 1 )B ra VMPTON, Jane 19 N rthl -.^onshire land the Australian cri ketei drew their three- lay nat i today. Final score- r'^n. shire .'MD for three dec ire and 171. Australians 314 and Northamptonshire Ist Innings 3.19 for three declared. Australians Ist Innings 1 overnight 27
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  • 127 14 MERRIDALE BP. brat B. tier Comnn mil f Centre t I games to tW€ hi friendly badminton encounter T at M BP. Court on 'In.:: a T results wt re (Merridale players menti >i ed ftrst): Sinslev Wahab Sarkawi lost to Lcong V .en Chan 15-!>.
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  • 59 14 n A v. Tengah vtrt awarded a walk »ver wh c n Cosmos Sports Club fai ed to turn up for their SAF A. D: 3A league fixture at C.V.M A fi >und v iterday. Jo U a li Athletic Ur ion alto l||r i i walkover when
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  • 40 14 BINTANG Bukm trounced Pachitao by four KOajg to ml m the safa Div :.a league at Geylang yesterday. Bintanf Bulang aoored all the gjoal| m the first half. Scorers were: Doll ah 3 and S. Y. A!i
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  • 23 14 DYNAMO Sport.- Club forcer] the Hongkong Bankers to v four-all draw when they met m soccer lricncLy at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 559 14 TO-DAY'S amatuer Races FOLLOWIMi is tne race care ior me Singapore Turf Club's Gymkhana Meeting M Bukit Timah today. RACE I: 2.00 P.M. I POLO PONY SCURRY— DIt. 2 Irs. Catchweighls 1J sione Kolek Totlmnd Star lour Aces Mrst Watch Kosebud Niuhtmaro Nimble 9. Freckles 10. Perth 11. Port Star
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  • 401 14 JACKIE Nco of the Queen Street Boys' Club won both his tights to enter the final of the flyweight division m last night I federation of Boys' Club inter-club boxing; competition for the Davis Cup held at Singapore Harbour Board Boys Club. In thfl
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  • 145 14 SINGAPORE retained the Cliua hoon I.ponu Cup for inter-state tennis tor the f »urth time m succession. Singapore ended the challenge round oi the competition by beatinu Johore 5-0 m the SRC courts yesterday. After leading by two Barnes to n.l on Thursday. Singapore
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  • 266 14 In November, Exams Instead Of Melbourne By Our Hockey Reporter SINGAPORE'S lour Olympic prospects— all of them schoolboys— have been dropped from the .Singapore Hockey Association's Olympic tiaining' squad it \va^ announced yesterday They aic: I. J Singh, Ndl Hi.v. the SHA cm, I
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  • 268 14 Stars Change Jerseys And Victory Arrives WHO would believe that a switch m jerseys m the middle of a soccer game would make all the difference between a sound beating: and a handsome victory. Well, it did happen, and 4 .'.v; team concerned, wen Ihe Star Soccciili^ who boa! lI.
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  • 243 14 JOHORE Ccylonesc sained the iMtacttta of heirm the first to win the Ayadurai Cup. when they scored a MBftadßg eisht-wit ket victory over Johore Malays m a cricket match at thr Johore Ceylonesr Sports Club ground >esterday. Malays who took knock, found the C< T 1
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  • 63 14 VICTORIA bistif ti< n OBA wi'l meet the Singapore Cricket Club today m b friendly cricket match on the pedant The Did boyi Ismii will he r-ho^cn from: X. Hobba (captain), Dr Harcharan Sin^h. Thuraisingam. R Lam, P. D. Mayo. t. Rajendram N T Ponnudurai, V. N,i\aratnani, G
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  • 29 14 Todays Sport I K. at 2 p TI a« V.M.C.A I l*bar Schoofj 1 4| ot Lore 1 Mn .4rnb«ltJ heats or St Jqm3 ©round ot 2JO P 3
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  • 16 14 LONDTi F.F cricketer who cap 3 land 13 manaser i tMV South A' gdfg;lsgj;ljz;xlghh
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