Singapore Standard, 2 July 1956

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  • 34 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE -^tt S FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 -ft* J f\j I -ICL 28n 2 414 J5 No. 360 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1956 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 123 1 His Hopes Of Better Life Shattered months a?o i young G -v emigrated i<> Avstrath i>ions (i f a bet ter 1 iin that which his i mild offer 1 he is iti his wav hnnic ii! hi> hope> Miattercd. ing 2"-!->ear-ohl DimiPotydcras was suffer- from a brain tumour »n
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  • 36 1 Ave rage Income Is $15,000 ifON, July 1. I 11' 55 a r liquid a government hed n t:. c bull- tin two-thirds id mortoie debt harge accounts rd of them as bank aebonds, the debts.
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  • 10 1 \chmad It :rv sift, left n r Jakarta Reuter
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  • 419 1 WALKOUT BY 650,000 ENDANGERS U.S. ECONOMY PITTSBURGH, July 1, (Reuter) Steel workers throughout the United States struck at midnight paralysing an industry which is one of the keystones of the American economy. Some 650,000 workers were involved m strike action which followed the breakdown of talks m New York
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  • 294 1 GREATEST LOSS OF LIVES IN AIRLINERS' MID-AIR CRASH 1 GRAND CANYON, Arizona, July 1, (UP)— All 127 passengers of two airliners were believed killed m the most tragic disaster m commercial aviation history today. Wreckages of the two planes, a TWA Super Constellation and a United Airlines DC-7. were
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  • 98 1 Bombardier Is Out Of Danger BOMBARDIER Donald Johnson who was rushed back to Singapore on Saturday night aboard the troopship Empire Fowey "seriously ill" was reported yesterday to be out of danger. Army authorities said he spent a comfortable night at the British Military Hospital at Alexandra and his condition
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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE'S former Chief Minister. David Mar-hall. left Hongkong yesterday aboard the German vessel Frankfurt en route to Japan. U.P.
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  • 72 1 BERLIN. July 1 < Router) People were seen crying as they left a West Berlin cinema today after a special screening of "Night and Fog." a French documentary film on Nazi concentration camps. The film was shown for the first time here today by the
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  • 303 1 Hunt For Missing Millionaire Draws A Blank $10,000 REWARD BROTHER FEELS CONFIDENT SINGAPORE polite last night offered a reward of $10,000 for information which will lead to the arrest of the men who kidnapped Chinese multi-million-aire rubber magnate, Mr. Ng Quee Gan. Despite lour days of intensive inquiries into his
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  • 296 1 Whole System May Be Thrown Out Of Gear KIALA U'MPUR. Sun.— The 80-member Malayan Railway Signalmen's Union decided at a three-hour meeting: here today to go on strike for better pay and improved terms of service. Formal nonce of the Union's intention to strike at midnight on
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  • 33 1 SOVIET ship "Admiral Ushkov." the first of two ships carrying 16.500 tons of gift rice from the Soviet Union to Pakistan, arrived m Chittagong on Wednesday. Radio Peking said yesterday. U.P.
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  • 26 1 THE French Communist Party has started a purge ol anti-Stalinist intellectual.*within its ranks, according U the independent Sunday newspaper. Journal Dv Di manche. Reuter
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  • 33 1 A COMMUNIST junk witt a crew of six was capturec by two Nationalist patro vessels off the Red China coast on Friday night, the Nationalist Defence Ministry reported yesterday. A.P.
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  • 137 1 Anti-Govt. Plot Foiled LA PAZ, Bolivia, July 1 (Reuter) The Bolivian government last night announced that it had uncovered a "revolutionary plot" m which 50 politic. ans were implicated, among them Oscar Unzaga De La Vega, leader of the Falange Socialista Boliviana. which made a surprise last-minute withdrawal from the
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  • 176 1 'FRIENDS' TURN OUT TO BE FOES KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The manager of the Sungei Ular Estate m the Kulim district of Kedah and his assistant who mistook four armed and uniformed men to be members of security forces had the fright of their lives when they were
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  • 116 1 VANCOUVER, July 1 (Router) A man who appealed for a reduction of his 14 v cars' ja.il sentence was given another year for contempt here when he punched the Appeal Court crown prosecutor and call- rd the judges names after he had been told that
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  • 36 1 ABOUT 1.000 people including the Cuban Agriculture Minister, Senor Dedel Barreto were reported to be suffering from food poisoning yesterday after eating roast pork sandwiches at an official ceremony at Matanzas near Havana. Reuter
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  • 26 1 PRESIDENT Gamal Abdcl Nasser of Egypt has officially accepted Nigerian Premier Haji Ahmadou's invitation to visit Nigeria, it was announced m Cairo yesterday. U.P.
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  • 210 1 Mr. K Warns Of World War III CAIRO, July 1 (UP)-A war between Israel and the Arab states would mean World War 111, Soviet Communist Party Secretary Nikita Khrushchev said today. He made the statement m an interview with Al Ah rani foreign ail airs correspondent Zakaria Neei, published m
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  • 109 2 Stones In The Cash Box KOTA BHARU. Sun. Che Abdullah bin Haii Hussein. financial clerk attached to the Agricultural Office here, has been missing since Thursday. a:so missing li $10,000, being salaries due to the labourers Oe Abd illali aici out talaries to the i flk« star! on Th -rsriav
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  • 69 2 MANILA, July 1 (AP>It t v wis offered lo bartei r :tire w Philippine copra, c :onut oil sugu ar.l r.err.p. The offet mi made tc the National R:ce and Corn Corporatlon by Carlos Mirza. ral manager ci the Rice rs' Union at Italy. who returned
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  • 384 2  -  JAMES DAVID Man With A Mission By The eighty million people of Indonesia third richest country on earth m terms of natural resources are facing complete Communist domination. This was stated m Singapore recently by Ahmad Daud Bureu'eh. 60-year-old Vice-President of the Islamic
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  • 79 2 Nuttings Plea To Cut Arms UNITED NATIONS. July 1. (AP)— Anthony Nutting, British Minister of State, called yesterday for agreement by the world on a disarmament plan before stockpiles of nuclear bombs reach heights dangerous to humanity. Nutting pledged Britain's full co-operation m working for such an agreement through the
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  • 48 2 CAIRO. July 1 (UP) President Gamal Abdel Nasser today appointed a high army officer to a key post m the Foreign Ministry. He named Lt.-Gen Moustafa Youssef, Chief of Staff ot the combined EgyptSyrian armed forces, to the post of Under-Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
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  • 40 2 THE Malacca Settlement Scout Council will give a tea party at tho Banda Hilir English School Hall on Friday, July 0, m honour of its chairman, Mr. J. W. Sweetman. on his impending transfer to Penang next month.
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  • 355 2 Medical Dept. Blamed For Lack Of Specialists SEND MORE LOCAL MEN ABROAD CALL PENANG, Sun.— The policy of the Medical Department m not sending sufficient number of graduates abroad for specialisation has resulted m the shortage of specialists. This was stated yesterday at the annual general meeting of the Alumni
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  • 95 2 Be Decent To Others Says Temple SALISBURY Jul? 1 I ter) Genera] Sir G c .i Templer. Chiel 1 1 tfat I perial General H:afV J troops here yr: "decent to ot g whatever their nat General Temper visiting the First of the Royal before its d< Germany. H( c
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  • 67 2 Future Queen Makes Her Bow AMSTERDAM, 1 ill Princess Beai troduced to the Dutcb pie yesterday m the r. presumptive c' tr.c- rr throne. The nßillns 18-fwH Princess, ac 'd by 3 mother. Quern J ana a her father Pnr snook bands with < at Municipal Musi rr met young
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  • 25 2 THE Assistant Corr.rr:«^ er for India if. J-.aiays H. Desai viil be :n once a month to i there get their tra'c. > ments.
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  • 24 2 OLD boys of St V tution, Scremban, wi to ,J annual re-umon dinner "1 dance at the St Paul's July 7. -HI
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  • 258 2 Postal Workers Overwork, Die Earlier, Says Delegate KUALA LUMPUK, Sun. —Many Malayan postal workers were being forced into a premature retirement from exhaustion because they had to do the work of more than one man, alleged a Selangor delegate to the Eighth Annual Delegates Conference of the Union of Post
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  • 141 2 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun.— Federation High Commissioner Sir Donald McGillivray, who visited Baling this week, was shown the historic meeting-room of the Chin Feng: talks, when he called at Government English School. Sir Donald, who flew m a Pioneer craft from Grik to Kroh accompanied by
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  • 52 2 pic. The Rev. T. Eric Currie, principal of the St, Gabriel's School. Kuala Lumpur, who is returning to Australia after nine years as principal here. Rev. Currie and Mrs. Currie will leave Kuala Lumpur next month. From Australia he will proceed 10 England for a "working:"
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  • 103 2 IPOH. Sun. About 1,000 workers employed by the Malayan Tin Dredging Limited and the Southern Malayan Tin Dredging Limited have threatened to go on a sympathy strike if the management does not accede to the Kampong Gajah workers' demand for the removal of an "anti-unionist
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  • 66 2 HONGKONG, .h. Prices of fre«h pork m poultry and fish c r > r rise m Hongkong toca^ result of scarcity from Communist Cr China is HongK supplier of food chant? said there v drop of food sup] Red China recent the recent price I
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  • 169 2 Accord In Vietnam Unlikely Author NEW YORK, July 1 (UP)— A Communist invasion of South Vietnam would meet "little more than token resistance," an American observer reported today. Dr. Bernard B. Fall, a specialist m Vietnamese research, said that a peaceful settlement m Vietnam appears unlikely. Two years after the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 200 2 ol^k something had happened The bo«» reread the letter, this time word for new qualification!* to your untrained staff and word, slowly. He was struck by its appearance §ayes your experienced typists for more special* neat and clear m every line. How could a letter i^ed tasks. like thi9 be
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  • 146 3 Independence Day Celebartions Picnics, Food And Fun INDEPENDENCE days were celebrated by two communities over the week-end. In photo above, the younger set get together for a tug-of-wmr at the Thomson Road Polo Ground during the American Independence Day picnic. There were pony rides, trisha rides and sack races. and
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  • 304 3 800 SJAB Workers To Launch Flag Day un ;v mem- St J ...tl AmIe and \"o- nki bot h men n, n ill be on the ::eets and m the offices S g ipore on 7. g :or the Briga t] hag r ..sicing the Flag Day its or£a--ed I
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  • 65 3 M \V site tor a building to house the Singapore f \mbulance Association and Brigade has been pa Government m the new Beach Road area. f b < nation. Assod -r:.y m Stam- n is on c er- he said the b c red.
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  • 78 3 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— The pre>ident, Wan Omar, and secretary, Wan Mohamcd Nor. of the Kelantan Workers' Union, today met Che Kamaruddin, manager of the only Malay company which runs the bus service m the State, to reinstate 10 former workers, who were dismissed two months ago. The
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  • 34 3 I UR, Sun. ittec of the Council on Bill invites on the bill es and the s should be rdttrj o| the C G Ministry rkc Street. re the end
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  • 23 3 p Sun. S itual id <■: it for tne was g en a fare- Friday by for India Sikh shrines.
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  • 18 3 2f Perak entern of 'he giment to tana m Kuala irday night its head- >-a Kangsar.
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  • 69 3 ONF. hundred children from Singa] > ation Army under the charge oi B. Gray, will join a Safari Q ifa OlltinS as members of the X-ray Club m the near (tun This was made possible through the generosity of Mr. A Liner, bead oi the Sydney
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  • 66 3 KAJANG, Sun. Ulu Langat Town Board is appealing to youths m the area to serve as volunteers lor the-. Kajaiig Fire Brigade. A meeting at all organization* hero will he called soon to discuss ways and means to recruit volunteers, Deputy Chairman Che Malefc bin Yunos told The
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  • 53 3 PEXAXG. Sun. Handel's "Messiah,* 1 presented by the Arts Council, Penang. at the St. Xavier's School hall on Friday nuht was well received The orchestra was conducted by Cant. W. H. Moore, with Chye Pak Loons as leader. Prcr-ent among the lar^e audience was the Reside.-:* Commissioner, Mr.
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  • 29 3 IXCHE Rahman bin JafTar. Under-Serretary to Government, has been transferred to Batu Pahat as District Officer I m succession to liiche Abdullah \y.n Haji Sulioman who has retired.
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  • 81 3 SOME of the competitors m Singapore's Sims Avenue Community Centre's first anniversary fancy dress ball during the weekend l ne-up for the camera, (From left) Mr Wee Thiam Bock (Malay damsel) winner m the men's section. Two outstation visitors as Mfc and Mis s Headlines, Mrs. Malina
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  • 191 3 THREE hundred delegates from 15 waferfront workers' unions m Singapore, yesterday decided to merge and form one Federation. The Federation of Waterfront Workers' Unions will represent nearly 10.000 workers and will be affiliated to the Trades Union Congress. Secretary of the Hat hour Board
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  • 141 3 Nine Pass Engineering Course NINE candidates have passed Part One of the first Engineering degree course of the University of Malaya. They are: Cheng Hung. Chong Sim Chin. Lee Mun Thong, Loo Yew Ann. Alexius Francis. Ng Kirn Chua. Ng Yik Kong. S. Ayadurai, D. N. Welch and Y T
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  • 61 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Abdul Rahman bin Haji Ahmad. 41, a bailiff of the Sessions Court yesterday claimed trial to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $7,871. Rahman was alleged to have committed the oifence at Petalinq Java on March 9. Bail of $3,000 was
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  • 71 3 LIM JIT WAH. 18, a Gan Eng Seng School student, who was involved m an accident with a lorry at the junction of Outram Road and Kirn Seng Road at 11.45 a.m. on Saturday, died m the General Hospital yesterday morning. Police are appealing to
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  • 40 3  -  Mr. Choo Peck Boh THE following were elected office-bearers of the Singapore Air Ministry Local Stall Union at its annual meeting yesterday: President Mr. V. Kandasami, Vice-president Mr S. Jaganathan. Secretary Mr. C.S. Sivasami and Treasurer
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  • 28 3 ENGLISH. teachers m Chinese Schools m lpoh have submitted a memorandum to the Director of Education, seeking entry into the Federation's unified scheme for teachers.
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  • 173 3 FORTY-ONE youth workers will attenS an intensive four-m o n t h leadership training course at the Singapore Youth Council, starting July 5. Mr. Geoflrey Abisheganaden, general-secretary of the Council, said .yesterday the Council was organizing this pool of trained workers, so that there would be
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  • 34 3 MEMBERS of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and Association, Seremban will bold a "Flag Day" dance at the Yam Yam Dance Hall on Saturday night Two bands will be m attendance.
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  • 201 4 We Have To...They Are Our Customers/ He Says IPOH, Sun. Malaya must make friends with the peoples beyond its borders, said Raja Sir Uda bin Raja Mohammad, Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council, last night. Raja Sir Uda aducd that with its wealth* and
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  • 173 4 Rotary Preview PENANG, Sun. The RoUry Ciub will m the coming. year, establish a training centre, lor young men m motor mechanics, carpentry and other useful vocations. This was disclosed at the installation of the new president. Rotarian P. G. S Nair. at the
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  • 130 4 Assn. To Begin Malay Classes MALACCA. San— The Malacca branch of the Malayan Public Library Association will start Malay classes tomorrow A special Malay class for Europeans will be he]c at Banda Hilir English School every Monday and Thursday from 5 to 6 p.m. Government staff and commercial workers will
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  • 22 4 THE ncwlv tormed Batu Panat Rotary Club have apnesled for funds to build a children's ward at the General Hospita]
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  • 49 4 BUTTER WORTH, Sun.— A verdict ot death by misadventure was returned by the Coroner Inche Hassan bin Hussaitl, yesterday at an inquiry heid into the death of a Chinese lorry attendant Niew Soo Tee. 53. who was killed at the 2\ Mile. Permatang Pauh. oh April 17.
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  • 58 4 SUNGEi PATANI, Sun The Kedah Malay School Teachers' Union yesterday agreed m principle, to the Razak Education Plan. A'special sub-committee will, however, study m detail. the whole education policy. especially those parts In connection with Malay School Teachers before submitting Its view to the PanMalayan Malay School
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  • 142 4 Chambers Not Convinced NEW PHONE RATES KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. yesterday tried his best to explain to representatives from 14 chambers of commerce why it was necessary for Government to increase the telephone rates. But the majority of them
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  • 51 4 PENANG Sun. —The Municipal Centenary Celebrations General Committee is Investigating the possibility of Installing an electrical sign of the figure "100"' on top of Penan? Hill. The Port Commission has agreed to decorate ferries m the daytime and if possible, will provide some illuminations at
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  • 44 4 THREE men died on this stretch of jungle lined railway track through Fraser Estate, Kulai, last Saturday. They were victims of a tragic mix-up m which Gurkhas, lying m ambush for Communist terrorists, fired on nine Special Con. stables by mistake.
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  • 138 4 TRAIN DIV. 1 MEN FOR KEY POSTS UNION HEAD KUALA LUMPUR. Sun—The Services must formulate some concrete I whereby Malayans now holding Divisic appointments could take over key posts nov hands of expatriate officers. This demand was made by Mr. Sung Hong Meng, president of the Union of Post Offi<
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  • 40 4 THE Minister for Workfl Posts and relecommunj n inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, opened the new Telecoms! I cations Building at Sega Johore. on Friday The buildIng cost $100,000 p.nd a sira sum will be spent on equipment
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  • 54 4 Memo On Malaccas Future MAL L7JLN.O. Divisional at a meeting last wcito send a memo;. future const ement m ai tya c meet:-.- de t.ie Independent should be ct yu". with Mala* a official language Melayu" It was -ca, as part Bj ir nominate:, tical party m nor who feel
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  • 309 4 Padi Planters Are Good Risks— Co-op. Chief $7.5 Mil. Paid Back On $1.9 Mil. Loan >ENANG, Sun.— Padi pianters are good bank risks and credit for this must go to the committees of management of banking unions. This was stated by Mr. R. C. Gates. Commissioner for Cooperative Development. Feceration
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  • 139 4 Film Favourites Among Cast A 40-MEMBER drama troupe from India will arrive m Singapore on Saturday bringing with them $60 000 worth of costumes, props and sound effect equipment to stage three plays here. The troupe will be headed by X R. Ramasamy. a
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  • 52 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A council meeting of the Johore Stale Welfare Committee will be held on July 8 at 2.30 p.m. at the Johore Rubber Dealers Association premises m Jalan Ah Fook. Tr- i question of supplying •nedicines to Welfare Homes m the new villages will
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  • 26 4 THE net proceeds of the Johore Bahru British Red Cross Society's Appeal Week, which was held from June 2 to 9, amounted to $5,404.23.
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  • 80 4 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun The Raja Muda, Kedah. Tunku Abdul Halim. praised Government Clerical Union members tor the peaceful and democratic manner m which they had fought for their arrears of salaries He hoped they would make wise and proper use of the money they had received.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • 1719 5  -  JIM HENRY SUCCESS OF A MISSION v\\\V\Y\\\\\ Ry VWWWWVWW 2 IOVR QUEENSLAND! CORRESPONDENT 4$ a result of the visit to Australia j as t month of the two senior Singapore medical officers, Dr. r H. Bland, Director o f Medical Services, fln< j Professor E. S. Montciro,
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  • Article, Illustration
    337 5 SPORTS BRIEFS FOOTBALL: After a tour of Queensland country centres m which the New Zealand Rugby League team crushed a Central Queensland side 6ti points to 22 at Rockhdmpton, and a North Queensland team even more convincingly 53-8 at Townsville, the Kiwis returned to Brisbane where they went down to
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 42 5 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE U. Idd about split personality 0 12 Get such a wranhtfl chance ICROSS to make -bookies" sing (b> 15 Since <8, 2> Igo nea'l 1 1 J. Etyptian goddess of duutue existence (4> |11' I n 1 I I
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    • 224 5 21 Offspring mixed limp In the middle t~> 22. Dilate upon <7> 23. Excessive md ilnenre (4> 24. Slander mixed cane With extreme ill-will (10> 27. Excessive fear mainly of a mistake <6> 30. One who stirs things up <8> 32. A te v words thai could make an angel
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 507 6 SHOULD the Chinese lose all their rights m this country they have only themselves to blame because Of their stubbornness and their indifference. Time and again the more discerning and farsighted members of their own community have warned them of the shape of things to come
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    • 427 6 FfiHE attempt made by the president of the Negri Sembilao Division of the Malayan rrade Union Coon :il to raise a scare by suggesting that big business interests m the United States are bent or. strangling Malayan economy to force the Federation Government to beg tor American [stance
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  • 567 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By ABOUT the middle of August, the weather and everything else willing, the Governor of Singapore will declare open Nicoll's Drive, the new thoroughfare connecting the City with Katong. There are two bridges over this stretch, one of which has been named
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  • 1290 6  - a Phenomenon called ALICE Salisbury (Rhodesiaj li\ l/ie ragged for eat that covers most of the northern province of Northern Rhodesia lives an African woman known to Africans as Lenchina, and to the Church of Scotland, with regret, at Alice, She claims to have risen from the dead and come
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 222 7 Follow The Leader BKKUV July 1 (IP)— Communist East Germany Lrstcrday announced a 30,000-man cut m its new army nlt vU n limit it to a total strength of 90,000 men The government, foil iwing Russia s announced lead In military manpower reductions J>aid it derided
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  • 76 7 US Offers free Food To Polish Rioters W Julj 1. ted States, m a ture support I to ship free i I and freemd is n S- rtM rt Ka Grenei U Counsei can R< d Cross r iid t>- distrlthe Interna- on 1 1c public by i.>k'-d m Red
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  • 37 7 VIRES Julj 1. c i rumen! yesi exp- the naTal B I the Russian Em--1 rv comm i.d the r *ache wx- r r. i: i, and h id pack ap and get
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  • 30 7 VICE-PRESIDENT Richard M N:\nn will make a mundthe- world trip m connection with his visit next week to Manila r the 10th anniversary of the PhiliDDines ir.d^per.dpncn.- U.P.
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  • 141 7 I3SCOW I (Reuter)— Lenin's will, m which Soviet Union urged S*a!in"s dismisas Communist Party secretary, wma published yes- all r r suppressed i i years. The wm which described L£talln as •T:;cir i and "caprirci ffia published by the IComxnUßJst Party m Lta :r: i
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  • 85 7 6,000 TURN UP TO SEE GINA THE CHARMER AT PREMIERE i£'P N e? ll V me I S^S i'. ollo i»rißicla. favourite of the Italian cinema screen, is flanked by Sir Carol Reed, director of the film, (left) anl Sir. Laurence Olivier as she attends the premiere of her new
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  • 221 7 BONN, July 1 (Reuter)— The forecast sale of the West German Volkswagen Company, one of the few large automobile concerns m the world whose stocks are not piling up, will ni4 take place "for a lon£ time" informed sources said here today. I
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  • 210 7 A Passport Holds Up Marilyns English Trip ROXBL'RY, Connecticut, July 1, (AP)— England is where the newly wed Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller want to honeymoon, the bridegroom said. There is a catch can the playwriuht set a passport from the State Department? He says *'I don't see any
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 68 7 GETTYSBURG. July 1, (UP)— President Eisenhower came home to his farm yesterday to convalesce and perhaps to mediate on his political future. Accompanied by Mrs. Eisenhower, he made the 85-mile auto trip from Walter Reed Hospital m two hours and two minutes. The President's driver
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    • 33 7 ANKARA, July 1, (AP).— Premier Adnan Menderr.s and acting Foreign Minister Ethom Mrnderes will go to Afghanistan on July 25 for an official four-day visit, the Foreign Ministry announced last night.
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    • 40 7 NEW YORK, July 1, (AP).— Edward Sobek, husky 28-year-old ex-convert, was held without bail m felony court yesterday. The charge: beating up a blind man more than 70 years old and robbing him of US$l.65 and a watch.
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    • 29 7 WASHINGTON, July 1 (UP)— K.C. Adams, long the right-hand man of the United Mine Workers President John L. Lewis, died yesterday at the age of 69.
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    • 25 7 NEW DELHI, July 1, (UP) —The serving of liquor m hotel restaurants here will be banned effective Aug 15, city officials announced yesterday.
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    • 29 7 TAIPEI. July 1, (AP).— A lone Nationalist warship yesterday exchanged fire with the Communist guns on Puyao Island, 60 miles north of Matsu, the Defence Ministry reported.
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    • 23 7 RANGOON. July I, (Reuter).—The United States has agreed to buy $1,100.00 worth of Burmese rice. It was officially announced here yesterday.
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  • 181 7 12 Ways To Stop It LONDON. July 1, (Reuter) If the British smoker who puffed away £880,000,000 last year wanted to stop he had a choice of a dozen methods a doctor wrote m the British Medical Association periodical "The Family Doctor." Whatever method is followed his resolution must
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  • 198 7 BERLIN, July 1, (UP) The Communists have arrested 302 leaders of the Poznan workers revolt and might execute them, a Communist Polish editor said yesterday. The editor said m a telephone conversation with Poznan that the fighting that began on Thursday
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  • 57 7 IWAKUNI. Japan. July 1. (AP» Australian airman lowered their national flag here for the last time yesterday. The Royal Australian Air Force transport unit, stationed here since 1954, ceased to be an operating: squadron and personnel began the pullout for home. The remaining Australians shifted to
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  • 108 7 Grivas 'Declares War, To Form Govt. ATHENS. July 1, (UP) General George Grivas. leader of the outlaw Eoka guerrillas m Cyprus, yesterday "declared war" against the British crown and said it was "most probably" that a government will be set up by Cypriot rebels m t'.ie near future. The leader
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  • 89 7 This Fine Staggers The Imagination WASHINGTON. July 1. (AP) —A Brazilian journalist has been fined almost 33 billion dollars (US), the Brazilian Embassy reported here yesterday. The fine roughly four times the amount of money m circulation m Brazil was imposed on Jorge Ferreira by Judge Luiz Francisco Giplio of
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  • 204 7 Minority Rights NICOSIA, July 1 (AP)— Governor Sir John Harding assured the Turkish minority on Cyprus yesterday that Britain would safeguard Turkish Interest! m any new constitution for the predominantly Greek bland. The governor's assurance was conveyed during a conference with Doctor Frell Kutchuk.
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  • 40 7 A HUMAN skull estimated by Geneva Ethnographical Museum experts to be 30.000 to 40.00(i years old hau been found m an underground cavern. If the estimate is correct the skull is the oldest yet lound m Switzerland. Reuter
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  • 713 9 Social Services May Not Keep Pace With Rising Population jM >n« ul services of a designed to Mine to attain Emu,,: standards of onomic seculiving condii chance for to develop his ties, acrordlng I i. m Robertson of rsit.v ot Malaya, n w«a tiring S Services lard of Living twelfth
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  • 10 9 Statet snd B >hiD£t OO to n.akc
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  • 213 9 S war promises to be the best m American m m terms of production, employment and earnm r Economic Research Department director of If Chamber of Commerce told a mid-year busiIi 'uposium for the Press m Wa*>hing^ton. m P s said i i for
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  • 749 9 By A Market Correspondent Dl'E to a general lacK of both enthusiasm and inspiration, markets were dull and activity was at a fairly low ebb. Industrials were firm with a number of good features. Tins were erratic and Rubbers showed some improvement. Shareholders,
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  • 188 9 Demand From Overseas May Continue RUBBER REPORT: THE threatened steel strike m the Cnited States, the loweiinjj of the export tax m Indonesia and the reduction of workers m the British car industry are factors which may influence the Singapore rubber market m the coming weeks Rubber prices here slipped
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  • 326 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS done m shares from June 23-29: INDUSTRIALS British Borneo Pet?. 86/« and 55/9 c c.i Fraser Neave $175 to $1764. Gammon <M) Ltd $197 i and $2.00. Hongkong Bank Col $395.00. Hongkong Bank London £961 William Jacks Co. $2 80 and $".82*. Jackson Co $140
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  • 242 9 The Metal Box Company of Malaya Ltd: Made a net profit f«f $1,333,351 <37%> and pro posed final dividend of 124% will make a total of 17J% for year ended 31 3.56. At balancing date net current assets equalled $1,347,019 or 37.4 cents per share. The pineapple industry
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  • 198 9 gjtmjdgmg INTERNATIONAL airlines of the U.S. are spearheading a battk to slash Government red tape to make an travel to America simpler tor overseas tourists and businessmen, Including dropping ot the fingerprint requirement Crux ot the campaign at present. Pan American World Airways points
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  • 45 9 THE World Bank has granted a record industrial loan US$75 million to the Tata Iron and St^ei Comoany of India tor a large-scale expansion programme. The loan is also the largest of any type the World Bank has made m Asia.
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  • 20 9 A MODERN hotel, to cost £1.500.000. is to he erected at King's Cross. Sydney, by Hotel Sydney Ltd.
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    • 600 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS /a) ASSESSMENT DEPARTMENT: Tenders ior a 10 years lease of City Council land at Tampenis lying to the north ot the Sewa°e gggg Works for prYwn iarming. being part ot Lot 64-23. Mukim XXIX area approx 45 acres Tender Deposit $50/. (refundable) lenaers endorsed
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    • 1018 9 NOTICES Government of Pakistan Scholarship THE Government of Pakistan is ofTering a scholarship valued Rs. 200/- pm. with tree travel and tuition for an University degree or diploma course tenable m Pakistan m one of the subjects Science. Agriculture, Medicine. Dentistry. Animal Husbandry and Engineering. Candidates should have an adequate
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  • 714 10 Credit Goes To Foo Vong Khean From LEONG HEW MENG IPOH, Sun. Perak sprang a surprise tonight by beating Selangor m their Foong Seong Cuptie with i winning lead of five matches to two. Two doubles matches still remained to be played the time of reporting. Main
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  • 254 10 FEDERATION SHOCKS BUSMEN Xl ALA LUMPUR. Sun About .">.700 soccer fa.ns saw a makeshift Federation XI rise to sreat heights as they shocked Kowloon Bus Company touring team lrinn H •nskoni: with a (»-0 defeat OH the Princes Road Stadium ground here today. When the Federation team to»»k the field
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    134 10 MALAYA'S two champion racing drivers, Neil Moncrieff and Jimmy Milne (top) are seen admiring the Goliath 900 c.c. saloon which is on display at Singapore's first Motor Show now being held at Happy World Stadium. The ("oliath, one of Germany's jamous cars is powered by a two-cylinder engine, and it
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  • 1479 10 IN a very exciting game at Thomson Road yesterday, the Police Sports Association just managed to keep their unbeaten record by forcing a draw over the Ceylon Sports Club m the last over of the day. The Police had lost eight wickets for 84
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  • 122 10 THE Singapore Cricket Association's Junior "A" cricket match between R.A.F. Changi '"B"" and Singapore Prisons played yesterday ended m a draw. R.A.F. Changi "B" 157 (Pickett 40. Jarman 26, Knight 25. Devaraj four for 47 Sayers four for 51 Singapore Prisons 92 for sii: (A. Frugneit 25 Sayers
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  • 50 10 THE team to represent the Singapore Combined Schools against th c Combined Universities (Hongkong and Malaya) at Bukit Timah today will be selected from the following Jasbir Singh Abbas,' Sarboo, Mussa. I. J. Singh. Harbhajan Singh. D. Nonis Guru Nathan, Razali Seng Pah Swan Kang, Pala and Thambyraj.
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  • 694 11  -  AUBREY HIGGS Hy mNDON June 30 (Keur l s t hmidt. the 22--iVold Swedish interrion.i! today battled his r.o tin 1 last eiffht of H ti n singles m the m h <*! n championships .ropcan gain a place eight m the Tbe other ay Austra- eri(
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  • 384 11 Lindwalls Comeback BRISTOL, June 30 (Reuter)— The successful reappearance of fast bowler Ray Lindwall, who had been out of cricket with a thigh injury since the first Test, put the Australians on top m their three day match against Gloucestershire when they dismissed half the county side
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  • 144 11 WIMBLEDON. Surrey June 30, (Reuter) Lew Hoad. Australian favourite for the men's singles title at the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships said today that he had been officially invited to visit the Soviet Union this summer to give exhibition matches. The invitation, which has
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  • 151 11 LONDON. June 30 (Reuter) Denis Compton. the Knjjland batsman, made an auspicious return to first -class cricket for Middlesex at Lords where a crowd of 18,000 turned up to welcome him. In his first county match today since his knee operation last November. Compton helped dismiss the first
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  • 102 11 At the Annual General Meet-' ing of the Aston Athletic Club held recently, the following. were elected office bearers:President Mr. Tan Ewe Chee; Vice Presidents Mr. Heng Seng Cheng: Mr. Poh Choo Sim; Mr. Low Heng Seah: Mr. Lim Tin Soon: Hon. Secretary Mr. Lim Fook Hee:
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  • 56 11 THE Civil Defence IIQ. Section is organizing a doubles badminton competition for members, at the new floodlit court m Kolam Ayer Lane. Commencing date July 22. last date for entry July 14, entrance fee NIL. Intending competitors are requested to contact Mr. H. E. de Souza at
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  • 103 11 The team to represent the Royal Army Ordnance Corps against Royal Engineers m the annual inter-corps civilian match to be played on Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Friendly Hill ground. 3 BOD will be selected from the following: Major Maguire (221 Veh. Bn.): Major Mackenzie (3 8.0.D.); Major
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    • 600 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT MALAY Trade Union Registration Officers. Salary '!> Graduates $324x14 352/420 x 14 518/538x18 700 with cost of living allowance at current rates. Qualifications: Federal Citizen: age:, over 21. Pass Degree of University of Malaya or of other recognised University. <2> Underqualified $268x14 352/ 420 .'l4 518/538
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    • 765 11 MALAYAN RAILWAY VACANCIES FOR CIVIL LNGINELRS APPLICATIONS are Lnvttai jt\ for appointment as Civil Engineers m the Wav and Works Department of the Malayan Railway. 2. Applicants must be:— (a) Corporate Members of the Institution of Civil Engineers; or (b) have pa?sed Sections and B of the AMICE. Examination or
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 193 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp Aa^er-A >, s X ef-so^-onlv )(te*rs V tmsmgJ M A4EST *A 3 r vo'o put rM- y > -t SHOCK rf I Alley Pop By V. T. Hamlin The Heart Of Juliet Jones By Sfan Drake •r^-r ~-y VBtCt VERY SMARX I PIPWi" J
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  • 247 12 AND THEY CALL THEMSELVES SPORTSMEN... TODAY, the Colony Combined Schools take on the Combined Hongkong L'niver-sity-l'niversity of Malaya shuttlers m a friendly match at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall at 8 p.m. For the benefit of those students who attended the Inter-Varsity badminton contest last week, it might be pointed
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  • 139 12 Juniors Need Support Was bill] FUNK [sees it.. A THE Singapore Badminton Association will send nine young and promising players to Bangkok and ECuching during the period August B—2o,8 20, Negotiations have been finalised and this will serve not only to encourage our players to improve themselves but also give
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  • 459 12 Cecilia Leads Über Cuppers ÜBEK CUP selectors yesterday named Malaya's five- woman team against Hongkong m the first round of the Über Cup badminton competition to be played m Hongkong on August 30. The players, who were chosen on the basis of their performances, were Lam
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  • 336 12 WHY has so little been heard of the Colony Combined Schools swimming and water-polo tour of Indonesia since it was announced just over a fortnight ag©? Is it true that the Singapore Schools Sports Council is ensnarled m a tangle with the Singapore
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  • 159 12 TIGER Swimming Club's water-polo team maintained their unbeaten record m this year's Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's Div. "C" water-polo league yesterday when they trounced Dockyard Swimming Club by 15 goals to two This match which was played m the Haw Par Swimming pool attracted quite a large
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  • 304 12 New Allan-Paterson Team-up Clicks Fmm WINDSOR LAD KIALA LUMPUR, Sun. The new Allan-Paterson combination made its presence felt when it took the main honours at the recently concluded Selangor Turf Club's meeting. Allan topped the trainers lis with five firsts, one second and four thirds he sent out STAFF OFFICER,
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  • 302 12  - Manasseh Will Get A Shot' At Calvert KEN TOFT By RONNIE MANASSEH, that 17 year-old Jewish boxer who has been making a name lor himself m amateur boxing: m the Colony will be given another ♦shot' at Bill Calvert of the fighting 30 Battalion RAOC. This chance will come on
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  • 116 12 DETROIT. June 29 (IT) —The Detroit Tigers announced coach Joe Gordon has resigned as a result of criticism by Club President Walter O. "Spike" Briggs. A Tiger spokesman said he had just talked with Briggs at Lake Wales. Florida, and Briggs said he had heard Gordon had
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  • 86 12 FOLLOWING ar, th# rad of th e I. c 8 June Opei M xed Fc: somes 9 holes Winners: M D Clenttj Ifn O- C. v Other Card* fe Mrs. S Fr s-Lund, a > l! E. J. Rees 1 J P. de C r Mr. Mrs.
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  • 206 12  - Bernice After Normas Record EDIN PETERS By On Wednesda; f her 7. Sintap.w. M f in n Star K (>l n (l lari <a*J will celebrati b« birthday. Shot this date. 1 exp.'d hn>* make an all oui f| (lf smash the Singapore a teur Swimmin< tion's 50 metres record
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    • 101 12 SOCCER: SAFA CVPTIF: R.A.F.. Selctar vs R.A.F. Changi at Jalan Besar at 7. 00 p.m. D v 1: Singapore Corinthians vs Star Soccerites at Jalan Bcsar at 5.15 p.m. DtV. -<A' Radin Mas vs Bouna Vista at Geylang at 5.15 p.m.; Bo'js* town rs Pcrhimponan Sun at Ferrer Park at
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