Singapore Standard, 12 July 1957

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  • 20 1 Singapore Standard gys, "a," w *l JL \ol. VIII. a\o. 10 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 201 1 GIRARD FOR TRIAL BY JAPANESE COURT WXSHINGTON, July 11 lKeut«r> The Supreme < »urt today authorised the I lited States authorities to turn over Army Specialist William Girard to Japan for trial. Girard laces manslaughter charges for the shooting o5 a Japanese woman in Japan. The court verdict was unanimous.
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  • 370 1 THE LAST STEP TO MERDEKA ON AUG. 31 COUNCIL GIVES FULL SUPPORT All Will Have A Chance To Make Malaya Their Home' KUALA LUMPUR, THURS. THE FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TODAY UNANIMOUSLY ACCEPTED THE PROPOSED CONSTITUTION FOR AN INDEPENDENT MALAYA. The new sovereign state within the British Commonwealth will
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  • 14 1 CH7FF MINISTER TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN I threatened to resign from UMNO.
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  • 129 1 LONDON, July 11 (UP) U.S. delegate Harold Stassen, replying to Soviet rejection of Western disarmament offers, challenged the Russians yesterday to suggest their own compromise on banning use of nuclear weapons. Stassen told Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian Zorin this stalemated iss'ue might be the keyto "unlock"'
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  • 55 1 BOTTLES believed to contain arid were thrown into a iay Koh Yat bus in Arab Street, Singapore, at midnight last night. The corrosive substance splashed on the faces of the conductor, Chua Tian 21. and the driver Chua Geok Eng, 41. They were treated as
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  • 36 1 SEVENTEEN Colombo, Municipal councillors, their wives and various other officials who expected to leave for China and Russia on July 22 have been informed that only seven will be admitted to Russia. UP.
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  • 30 1 TEN experts from Ceylon are expected to arrive in Peking on July 29 to take part in talks aimed at renewing a Rubber-Rice Agree- ment with China Reuter
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  • 62 1 BROKENHILL CAMP, Nor- 1 thern Rhodesia, July 11 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, was visibly touched yesterday when she named a youth camp near here after her husband the late King George VI. But a few minutes later she was smiling and laughing as
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  • 108 1 According to Western accounts ot the meeting. Zorin had no concrete reply at once. This was the first session since Zorin. a deputy Foreign Minister of Russia delivered condemnation on Monday of Western proposals to suspend nuclear tests for 10 months. He made
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  • 37 1 MR. RICHARD STANLEY, rrandson of the explorer Sir Henry Stanley, arrived in Capetown yesterday to lead a four-man expedition along the route across Africa from East to West, which his grandfather traversed 4.'i years ago. Reuter
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  • 34 1 A YACHT used by King Saud of Saudi Arabia has been held up in Port Said for three days pending payment of canal tolls to go through the Suez Canal. Reuter
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  • 35 1 BRITAIN today joined thc other western powers in formally supporting before the disarmament subcommittee here that nuclear tests should be mmpended, as part of a dif armament agreement, for ten months. Renter.
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  • 88 1 THE DUKE IS TREATED FOR A STRAIN LONDON. July 11 (Reuter) The Duke of Edinburgh is having treatment from a London physiotherapist. Mr. Charles Love Strong, Buckingham Palace said today. Mr. Strong, 47, who has a consulting room in London's West End, has been visiting the Palace recently to attend
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  • 26 1 THE Princess Royal, aunt of the Queen, has accepted an invitation to visit Nigeria ln November, the Colonial Office announced in London last night.
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  • 149 1 //e Electrocuted Her in The Bath NUREMBERG, West Germany. July 11, (Reuter) George Alt. 54, a balding. bespectacled dairyman was sentenced to life imprisonment here today for murdering his wife by electrocuting her in her bath on June 9, 1956. There is no death sentence in West Germany.
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  • 47 1 MORE than 150 ships and hundreds of aircraft from six NATO countries Britain, Canada, France, Norway, the United States and the Netherlands will take part in a fleet exercise to be held from Sept. 19 to 28. it was learned in London yes- terday.- Reuter
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  • 751 1 A CITIZEN OF THE WORLD GENEVA, July 11 The Aga Khan died here shortly after noon today. The Aga Khan, head of the Ismaili Moslem sect, died at his lakeside villa, Barakat, near Geneva. He arrived there three weeks ago to recuperate from a setback
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  • 214 1 TEACHERS' DISPUTE THE Singapore Government last night indicated it was prepared to start negotiations with the Singapore Teachers' Union on the present dispute. The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, told the Standard that negotiations may commence "very shortly" between union representatives
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  • 248 1 The Rights Of British Investors In Federation Loans Will Be Safe In KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. British investors who have contributed 5178.000.000 to loans floated by the Federation government in London were today assured continuance of protection of their rights even after this country attains independence on Aug.
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  • 96 1 Britain's Delegation To M-Day Festivities KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Viscount Ki.muir, the Lord Chancellor, is to lead the British Ministerial c- .> gal m attending the .Malayan Merdeka celebrations on 'ug 31, it was announced this evening. The other ministers ln the delegation will be the Earl of Perth. Minister of
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  • 51 1 CAIRO. July 11 (UP)—Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and India's Premier Jawaharial Nehru began ta.ks today which informed sources said were aimed at bringing about a rappn chment between Egypt and Britain. Nehru, (rob from the Commonwealth premiers conference in London, arrived here yesterday en route
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  • 1461 2 Dr. Lim: 'Now Is The Day Of Truth And Decision.*/ Historic Debate Winds Up Amidst Cheers, Laughter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federal Legislative Council resumed its historic debate on the new constitution this morning with a solemn pledge from the Eurasian community to "carry out
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  • 451 2 crucial moment and work for a happy and prosperous Malaya." he said. INCHE SHAMSUDIN BIN NAIN, Negri Sembilan's Mentrl Besar, expressed "unanimous support" of his government for the Merdeka Charter. MR TOO JOON HING, Assistant Minister for Education, warned that alarming statements by irresponsible leaders would
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  • 445 2 lt only lays down the foundations of the new nation." the Dato said. MR. K. L. DEVASER, "stormy petrel" of the Malayan Indian Congress, startled the House when he declared that the new constitution had ignored a fundamental principle cf Parliamentary Democracy in amending
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  • 184 3 Bombs Do Not Pick Choose WARNING ON COMMUNALISM KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. .V.torney-General Mr. T V A Brodie today warned HM Federation that comrr.una'ism "must be overc if this country should r r~r after Merdeka." Alter .Aug. 31, the Federa- have to deal witn internal or external pron its own. With
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  • 103 3 PENANG, Thurs.— A notor,|e Butter woe th Yankee gang L leader has been given three 'days *o leave the Settlement c: Penang. He will not he allowed to ret ira to Penang for ten He was released from prison this morning and told that
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  • 77 3 AX UNEMPLOYED youth. Cr-ir. K.vok Yen?, was vester- cay sentenced in a Singapore I Court to or.e month's imprisonment when he pleaded fc^ guilty to ste z a gold ankfrom a baby, in Victoria Street on T v 10. The prosecuting officer, .-■re tor C. T
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  • 83 3 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Councillor Sathappan, Labour. marged today that leakage of secrets from the Town Council various committee proceedings reflected adversely on Councillors. He said* that the leakage had come to light as a result of a petition from petty traders concerning the proposed increase in Town
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  • 46 3 A WOMAN'. Tin Kim Tee. claimed trial in a Singapore Court yesterday, to a charge of breaking into the Malayan Breweries factory premises in Alexander Road and stealing 200.00(1 liquor labels worth $218 between May 2^ and 30. She was allowed bail of $500.
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  • 339 3 But There's No Curb On Freedom Of The Press KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore newspapers must henceforth have an annual permit obtained from the Home Minister for the publication and circulation in the Federation. A bill stipulating this order was passed by the Federal Legislative Council tonight.
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  • 84 3 NINE Malayan tree shrews, described in London Zoo as "not particularly easy to rear," have arrived at Regent's Park. They were flown from Singapore recently. Thev are gifts to the Zoological Society from Dr. J. R. Hendrickson, zoologist of the University of Malaya. All nine are
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 3 A PUPIL of the Metho- J dist Girls' School pre- 2 2 sents a bunch of orchids 2 to her form teacher. Mrs. I Lee Lee Low, at a fare- well party held at the 2 M.G.S. in Kuala Lumpur 2 recently. Mrs. Low is j 1 leaving
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  • 81 3 MR. Tan Sim Hong was elected president of the Singapore District Incorporated Secretaries Students' Society at a meeting held recently. Other officials were: Chairman—Mr. I. F. Outtrim, hon. sec. Mr. Chan Kwang Siak. hon. treas. Mr. David B. H. Chew, hon. auditor Mr. F. C. Kok. Committee:
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  • 165 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A bill controlling the possession, sale, import, export and use of explosives in the Federation was consolidated by the Legislative Council tonight. This will ensure continuation of safe- guards on a national basis. The Minister for Natural Resources will control the manufacture
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  • 93 3 THE Federation Government last night apologized to Madam Wong Siew Heng. 42, of Singapore, for erroneously issuing a picture of her to the press describing her as a bandit's wife. In a statement, it said: "The Government of the Federation wishes to withdraw unreservedly any suggestions that Madam
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  • 170 3 THE Australian Minister for Defence. Sir Philip Mcßride, will arrive in Singapore today on a three-day visit to the Colony and the Federation. Accompanied by his wife and his private secretary. Mr. A S. Fricker, Sir Philip is on his way back to Australia from a
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  • 156 3 A 16- YEAR-OLD schoolboy, on his way home after violin lessons, found a box containing the body of a two-year-old girl, a Singapore Coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. i Koh Kong Song, of the Serangoon English School, said he found the box hidden in
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  • 36 3 HONGKONG, July 11 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.36 to £1 Sterling; $6.***** to US.SI; $1,838 to Malayan $1; $0,150 to one Inc'onesian Rupiah; Gold $$263,125 to a tael.
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  • 338 4 ILLEGAL HOUSES: COUNCIL TO GET NEW POWERS THE Select Committee appointed to study the Singapore Local Government Bill has introduced a new clause giving the City and District Councils powers to take immediate and decisive action against the erection of unauthorised dwellings in the Colony. The Bill, incorporating this new
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  • 198 4 A YOUNG housewife conducted her own case after her counsel, Mr. X. A. Christopher, had withdrawn from it in the middle of the hearing in a Singapore Court yesterday. The housewife, Kong Mia Khan, had summoned her husband Lee Ee Hoong, for failing
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  • 195 4 LAWMAN IS BACK— EITH A DEGREE IN LAW MR. KHAW KHAI BOH, recently appointed a Superintendent of Police, returned to Singapore yesterday to become the first Asian police officer to be called to the Baj. He is now a qualified Barrister-at-Law. Mr. Khaw left for Britain to study law on
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  • 64 4 A LARGE gathering of relatives and friends attended the funeral of the late Mr. Mohamed Khan Surattee, Office Assistant of the Singapore City Council, yesterday. Mr. Surattee. who died on Wednesday night after a short illness, was 32 years in the service of the City authorities
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  • 36 4 I\IR. Leong Ah Kow, a wellknown Ipoh business man. left Singapore by air yesterday for London on a brief holiday This is his second trip to England. He has a son studying there.
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  • 138 4 A LIFT in a stranger's car Cost a plumber $64, the Singapore Assizes was told yesterday- The stranger Arumufam Nagappan. a pirate taxi driver was jailed for seven years for armec.' robbery. The plumber, X. Kunjan, an employee ol lhe Naval B;i.-e. to! i the
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  • 48 4 PENANG, Thurs. Seven boys dres.-ed :n "Teddy Boy" si; ts were rounded in by To! ice yesterday evening and given a severe warning to behave themselves. They were believed to be in the habit of disturbing school girls studying at the Pulau TQcua Convent.
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  • 30 4 ...OWNERS of private markets in Singapore have formed an organisat,on for themselves, called the Singapore Private Market Owners Association, with Mr. Lim Beng Teck as their first president.
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  • 54 4 THE SINGAPORE Valuver Elam Tamil Association yesterday presented books boueht with the proceeds of a film show to the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association. The books are for the use of Tamil patients. SATA's Public Relations Officer. Airs. D. Golding later appealed to the public for books and
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  • 181 4 MR. IL W. F. Tweedie. retiring Director of Raffles Museum. Singapore, last night launched a farewell appeal to "all enlightened people in Malaya" to see that the laws to preserve and conserve the flora and fauna of this country are strictly enforced. Speaking on "Nature
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  • 276 4 MR. YANG (I'm No Hero) SPEARS A SEVEN -FT. TIGER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Three rubber tappers went out yesterday morning, with spears and 10 hunting dogs, to look for wild pigs. They returned with a tiger, and minus one dog. The tiger seven feet long from nose to tail, was
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  • 78 4 THE next Primary Examinaj tion for the Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons will be hold in Singapore in March, 1958. The holding of the Primary Examination as well as the teaching course for the examination has been made possible through the generosity of the
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  • 152 4 A LABOURER who discovered he could not pay his taxi fare one moonlight night, beat up the driver until he fell unconscious, a Singapore Court was told The labourer, V. Narayanan, pleaded guilty to causing hurt to the taxi driver, Teng Yew
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    • 211 4 S'pore Diary CMOMI VMCA: BwlllNllUllllf. Bil lards 2-10 pm Wrestling id Basketba I 7../ 1 pm Chinese S. 1 MtOW Boxing 0.4V anr 1 830 B M n 0 Cluo I p m. at Prince Edward Road. shell <o Kree film pho-.v The Amei ican Cowboy at Shell Theatrette. Collyer
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 5 In Singapore Offices JANE T\N. 21, Is a typist with Chin Ho Ltd. Jane, like most working sirls. likes to travel and hopes to make an oserseas trip soon. Her leisure is spent in dancing, readins and the movies.
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  • 240 5 CONSECRATED TEMPLE IS ITS NEW HOME A BUDDHIST -o ni le yefterday consecrated Taml iedicated to a bodhi tree sidered I B u I Ihisfc was built ri -3.000 v i n nent. The bo hi tree or:;:;: in te rath of the new r
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  • 55 5 I painter. B m I tag ai Penang, a a Colony' Distri t T .:dge. S K I trespassing into the Sing without •hority He p eaded guilty. He nitU the < Hen re second dav of 1 I S:n2 >ore rare meeting. Two dete es
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  • 173 5 'Touch Of England' For S'pore THE H ryml Air Itaot, Seletar. wil bring i -touch of Eng an i" to Singapore, when stage an August Bank Holiday Fete on Aug. 5. 808 on similar lines to fetes in Eng and, the organizers have spare no pains to give 'hil Iren
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  • 271 5 See 'The Gioconda Smile' If It's Thrills You Want IF THRILLS are wanted. Singapore REME Theatres production of Huxley's "The Gioconda Smile" now playin.- at the REME Theatre. Ayer Raja Road, till Saturday at 8.30 p.m. nightly, is thc theatre-goer's answer. The title, an apt one. is a reference to
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  • 351 5 THE welfare section of Singapore UMNO has summoned an emergency meeting tomorrow to consider an appeal made by 300 striking Malay members of the Telephone Board Employees' Union, the Standard was told last night. These Malay members have urged Inche Abdul Kamid
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  • 32 5 THE SIM'S AVENUE Girls* Club pave a Variety Concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, on Wednesday. The Chief Mini-tor, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and his \v:fe were the patrons.
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  • 32 5 A BILL providing for citiatenship rights to 260,000 aliens in Singapore will be introduced during the August meeting of thc Legislative Assembly, Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hook, said yesterday.
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  • 34 5 TWO men were yesterday fined $25 each in default five days' imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate, Inche Ibrahim bin Haji Salam. for gambling. They were Khalicd bin Khamis and Yousofe bin Omar.
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  • 145 5 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 93 93 Int. Aug. R.S.S. No. 1 93. 94 R.S.S. No. 2 !>?! 12] R.S.S. No. 3 91. K| Tone; Sieady quiet. The price ot tin in Singapore yesterday was 5377; per picul (Down 75
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  • 181 5 ROSE CHAN, who introduced thc strip tease to Malaya three years ago, shed the conventional footlights to play a different role with a more domestic setting yesterday. Id a short .Muslim ceremony at 10 Pahang Street, Singapore, Rose took the Malay name Rosminah, when she wa.s
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  • 38 5 THOUGH today is the final day for submission of written testimony before the Corruption Commission, nn extension of the period may be considered if necessary, the Chairman of the Commission, Mr. Justice F. A. Chua, said yesterday.
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  • 285 5 HUSBAND WINS DIVORCE ON CRUELTY GROUNDS A HUSBAND, who won a divorce from his wife on grounds of cruelty, was told by a Judge in the Singapore High Court yesterday that "bis conduct during their married life, was a most shameful and disgraceful one." The husband. Chans Thong Fatt. a
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  • 32 5 TWO MORE Communist terrorists gave themselves ud to a tapper In the Kuala Pi'.ah district of Negri Sembilan on May 9 it was disdOKd in Kuala Lumpur, yesterday.
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  • 56 5 THE Sembawang Youth Club elected the following officebearers at its inaugural meeting recently. Chairman— Mr. K. K. Moideen. hon. secretary Mr. Paul Martin, hon. treasurer— Mr. Kari bin Jais. Committee Messrs. Sharif bin Mashood, Hassan bin Mohamed, Soh Boon Teck, S. Narayanan and Hamid bin Jaffar.
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  • 43 5 AMERICAN dancer. Miss Katherine Dunham, presentee' prizes to the winner and iun-ners-up of the "Miss X-R:<v Club" beauty contest at the Odeon Theatre. Singapore, on Wednesday night. They were Miss Shirley Jones. Miss Wendy Locke and Miss Marjorie Almondiel.
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  • 28 5 THE Hindu community of Sinqapore will celebrate the second Maha Kumbahishegam anniversary festival at the Sri Senpaga Vineyagar Temple. Ceylon Road. Katong, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 490 6 *pHE Federal Legislative Council yesterday unanimously adopted the new Constitution. During the debate criticisms had been voiced against certain provisions in the Constitution, and at one stage much heat was generated. However, the unanimous voting indicated the existence of the spirit of national unity and of that of
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    • 408 6 PRESIDENT Soekarnos latest plans to create a new way of lite and a new way of thinking for Indonesians bears a striking resemblance to the ••brain-washing" which his comrades in Peking have adopted to keep themselves in power. The Indonesian leader claims that his proposal is directed at
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  • 1492 6 Silent 'Killers' Bring Terror to the Terrorists 'J'HE prisoner was an. aborigine boy of about seventeen, squatting on his hunkers, with some cooked rice on a piece of banana leaf before him. But he couldn't eat. There was terror in his eyes. Nearby a Malay clerk was writing on a
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  • We tge PEOPLE
    • 283 6 Sir I should like to add my share of anneal to the Teachers' Union not to strike until ill avenues have been explored in the quest to find a solution for a compromise between the Normal Tea.'ners and the Education Ministry. There is the offer of the
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    • 296 6 ...here is one solution Sir— At their extraordinary general meeting to be held todav. tiie Normal trained teachers of the Singapore Teachers Union will deci ie whether to go on Itrikc or not over their dispute with the Ministry of Education with regard to their status m the teaching profession.
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    • 179 6 Sir "As an old Normaltrained teacher and a one-time President of the Singapore Teachers' Union, with the interests of the profession and the Normal trained teacher verv much at heart, I would like to appeal to all the members of the Union, who are concerned in the present
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  • 724 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By rrilEY say the lot of a J policeman is not a happy one. So is that of the newspaperman, if it is not worse. Brickbats are the universal reward for journalists, even when they are in the right. It is, therefore,
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  • 389 7 Malenkov's New Job A 'Sensation' To The West From Premier To Manager Of Power Station LONDON, July 11 (Reuter) The announcement that Mr. Georgi Malenkov, former Soviet Prime Minister, dismissed last week, had been appointed manager of a power station came as a sensation in the West. It seemed to
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  • 193 7 DARWIN. July 11 (Reuter) Aborigines in Australia's lonely Arnhemland are performing death dances in mourning for a white man. The wailing natives are dancing throughout the nights to keep 'devils' from the spirit of Dr. James Tarteton Rayment, who was their
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  • 43 7 Summer Festival In Japan Photo. HUGE "Tanabata" decorations, marking the once-a-year meeting of two loving stars, Altair and Vega, adorn the main streets of this city in Hiratsuka, Japan. The event is usually celebrated as a summer festival during July throughout Japan. UP
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  • 267 7 Are Tamils Chinese Content? UK Paper Asks LONDON'. July II (Reuter) 4y The Daily Telegraph asked and Tamil speaking peopU^ in Malaya "will I c ntent t~i regard their predominance in comme::.,: life ai suffice.-.: compensati I r their citizenship mder the new constitution. T.-..5 conservative newspaper was commenting in
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  • 25 7 ARCHIBALD ORR I q membex of the Hona> k'.-.g Executive and Legislative Councils in the *****, died H--r.gk g yesterday, aged "—R Reuter
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  • 132 7 NEW YORK. July 11 (Renter) Two New York new-papers reported yesterday that a Irth control piUT recently tested in Japan will be sold bv prescription throughout the united States within a few months. The World Telegram and Sun reported thai the pill was
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  • 55 7 Photo. BRITAIN'S elder statesman and former Prime V n iter, SE-year-o'd Sir Winston Churchill, has a _r;o at the coconut shy during his visit to the Conswrvotivai Garden fete in his constituency of Woodford, Essex, recently. At right he admires a tKDttle of beer which he won
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  • 136 7 NEW DELHI, July 11 (UP)--Italian movie director Roberto Rossellini angrily refused today to say whether he was still seeing the Indian scriptwriter with whom his name has been I linked romantically. Rossellini arrived in New Delhi yesterday from Bombay to confer with Italian
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  • 43 7 BOSTON. July 11 (Renter)— Admiral Richard E. Byrd, noted Polar explorer, left a personal estate of $50,000 it was revealed yesterday in papers tiled with the Registrar of Probate Admiral Byrd's widow Marie, wa.s named beneficiary of his wi.l.
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  • 142 7 J.S. AIRMEN CHARGED WITH RAPE WIESBADEN, Germany July 11 (AP)— The U.S. Air Force in Europe yesterday charged four of its men with allegedly raping a German woman bathing in the nude in an abandoned gravepit near Frankfurt. The alleged Incident occurred in the small hours of June 30. Miss
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  • 143 7 Britain Buys £1.750 M Goods From C 'wealth BRITAIN bought £1,750 million worth of goods last year from Commonwealth countries, about 30 per cent of all their exports. The Bulletin For Industry (June issue). a monthly review of the economic situation prepared by the Information Division of the British Treasury
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  • 75 7 BELGRADE. July II (Reuter) Mr. Ali Sastroamijojo, former Prime Minister of Indonesia and no w Indonesia's permanent representative at the United Nations, arrived in Belgrade yesterday for a seven-day private visit during which he will meet President Tito. Thc former Prime Minister will also
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  • 61 7 NEW JERSEY. July 11 (AP) The bodies of a 59-year-old man and a 27-year-old woman were found yesterday in each other's arms in the front seat of a car parked at the end of a lover's lane. A hose from the exhaust pipe had been
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  • 41 7 TAIPEI. July 11 (Reuter)— The Nationalist "China Youth anti Communist and National Salvation Youth Corps" of which every high school student here is a member today pledged its allout support fcr students on the mainland resisting the Communist regime.
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  • 243 7 IndeDendence Bid Foiled By 'White Magic' LONDON. July 11. (Renter). The Premier of Eastern Nigeria. Dr. Naamdj Azikiwe. ieft London for home today complaining that the "white maeic" of British diplomacy had defeated Nigerian attempts to get indepenoencs in 1959. In comments on the results of the recent Nigeria constitutional
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  • 120 7 TORQUAY, July 11 (Reuter) The Transport and General Workers' Union. Britain's oiggest Labour Union, in conference here yesterday unanimously re-affirmed its demand for a 40-hour week without loss of pay for all members. But Mr. Frank Cousins. T.G.W.U. General Secretary, said that while the executive
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  • 224 7 WASHINGTON, July If (Reuter;— The United States Arry todav ordered the re-Ifs-e ar. i deportation of a British mother serving a life sentence for thc murder of three of her children while stationed abroad with her American soldier husband Mrs Eunice Brillhart, SO. fr
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  • 373 7 CLEAN OR DIRTY -A BOMB IS A BOMB, SAYS KHRUSHCHEV PRAGUE, July 11 Nikita Khrushchev today labelled President Eisenhower's talk about a clean bomb "a stupid thing." Mr. Khrushchev, who arrived in Prague yesterday with Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, for talks with Czechoslovak leaders, was addressing a
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  • 118 9 M\N\ prominent businessmen attended a cocktail reception yesterday to mark the opening of The Nanyang Insur"ll'.P ir /ni. ln tircu ar R °ad. Singapore. Photo shows (from left): Messrs. Jee Ah Chian; Tan Chong Teng; Tan > Kew(Lhairman Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce); Aw Cheng Chye
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  • 205 9 A C.A.LL to ''irrespon- e" politicians to stop propaganda en lack of confidence in Singa* rre was made yester&*y by the Minister for Commerce and In-•i-istry. Mr. J M. JumaTie Min ster ma !e this appeal when he of!. iai!y declared open The Nanjant Insurance Co.,
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  • 167 9 SCCRA TO STUDY PLAN FOR A BROKERS' ASSN. THE Singapore rubber trade is endeavouring to re-establish and enforce proper broking rules and procedure following the dissolution of the Singapore Rubroposals for study. Commerce Rubber Associat mittee to frame concrete pi The bi ker members ai d asBtx k te -o-
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  • 74 9 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose cent to 831 cents per lb. for International first grade rubber for August shipment on a quietly steady market. Tho market opened slightly higher on improved overseas advices, Fair Inquiries for the lower grade rubber was reported. At DOOn the market
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  • 50 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. (nominal) 921 93J International Aug. No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. m m Int. R.S.S. No. 1 Sept. |8| Ml Aig. No. 1 ti 92\ Aug No. 3 91J 92" Tone: Q;:iet.
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  • 24 9 NICHOLAS Proprietary, manufacturers of A.^pro and other products, has opened a now Ail m. factory and administrative headquarters at Chad.stone Melbourne.
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  • 205 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported a further improvement in industrial shares but tins were irregular. Rubbers were quiet, according to tho Malayan Sharebrokers Association. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Atla? Ice ll.UOxci (buyer?) B. B. Petrol 65/6 67/6 xd Fed. Dispensary 2.18 2.23 Prases Nesrvs OrdS. 2.70 2.75 Gammoo 2.55
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  • 262 9 MALAYAN sharobrokors reported the following business done: Fed DIM $2.20; F. ft If. ords <2 to. $2.73}: Gammsns $155, F2.52}; Hammers $2 20; Henry Wsogh $1.90 overnight and yesterday; Hum e orris A5/10J: Jack. sons $1.55, $1.56; Breweries $3.40; M. Colls. $1071 odd lot MeAlister $1.85 overnight and
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  • 27 9 THE 1ta1..J..1. Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready: Other exchange rales remain unaltered
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  • 101 9 SINGAPORE Chinese produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday erase copra, July/August $24? buyers. $25] sellers; coconut Oil in bulk $40} sellers, in drurns $45 sellers. Muntok white pepper $103 sellers, Sarawak white 1107 sellers, tpecia] Sarawak black $73. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATH CO. LTD. JULY 11
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    • 231 9 BARBER- FERN- VILLE LINES far Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Mobile. New Orleans, Houston (via Suez) S'por* P. Sham Penan* New York < NCSVILLE 13 14 July 14 Au? A-aCtSVILLE 13 21 |uly 22 July 26/28 |uly 30 Aus From New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, (via Hongkong) N.York L.
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    • 537 9 TENDER NOTICE CONSTRUCTION OF A 40 FT. LAUNCH T'ENDERS are invited for the construction of a 40 ft. Launch for the Commissioner of Lands, Singapore. Tenders should state cost of delivery Singapore Harbour and the time required to complete the contract. Tenders are to be accompanied by plans and specification.
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    • 656 9 NOTICES TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF CONDEMNED STORES T'ENDERS will be received up A to noon on the 31.7.1957 for the purchase of the following lots of scrap materials: Lot 1: Lead Scrap (600 lbs J. Lot 2: Scrap Copoer Wire (1170 lbs.). Lo: 3: Miscellaneous Iron Scrap (5 cwts). Lot
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    • 655 9 THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950. (F.M. Ordinance No. 52 of 1950) Notice under Regulation 8 (1) of the Local Authorities (State of Perak) Elections Regulations, 1956. 'Pk. G.N. No. 910/56' Revision Of Register. 1957. V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN L^ that every person who. being qualified under the provisions of
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    • 575 9 TENDERS 1 Mental Hospital Tampoi 2. Leper Settlement Hospital, Tampoi TENDERS will be received at the Office o.' the Secretary to the Ministrv of Health Social Welfare. Federal House Kuala Lumpur, ud to noon on Thursday the 18th Julv 1957 for the of the underlst August 1957 to 3 1st
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    • 53 9 SHIPS IN PORT ymml fMTFR ROVDS 'fsF M:N x n e Jf.-<o: A l r- 1 Stnr. a Am. lin. c v,.. R hi tsi. Ryrerrion Tjim* Kokpo Drente. Agatha. Ba-.ltij.nk. INNER ROADS r< Tf S e Lee. Serom pang Aik Leone. PasnSO. T<-.3 H.icV. T:r>:j-\ :an M Van Br->ek
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    • 74 9 Tnanys Watjuss, N lr, Kim i'i. Si inctrj K Soon, I, u:: a rove, Uk f! L M irudu, fk r, Sel if Siberut, ChamWIIARVES T L Co f 4 Atjamen-. B< Benvan 18, G >reon 1 5 Celt be 19, ur 21. Tong Hoa 2 t. Ha ah :'4
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  • 548 10 and a lovely FUNNY FACE FASHION MUSIC DANCI.N A UDREY HEPBURN is dramatic refutation of the modern myth that lasting stardom can be won overnight. It does happen occasionally as a fluke but generally the so-called "newcomer" has put in years of study and effort. Audrey leaped into the headlines
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  • 513 10 THE INCREDIBLE Shrinking MAN )eVvVVVeVVVVVVVVVVVeVVV**«*«VVVVVVVVV«afVVVVV««VVVVVVVVaTVVV«vaTvvwwww, i p&mamA, -"tfce, -unite ifa, n&uy Ti£*»cs ,^^Am*^^MkA^mkmimLmimLmkmimLmimLmLmimi^*mkMl*ml^mlml^A***mtmtmimlmL*^ml*^*MM**^*^^AAMA^mmmm. "The Incredible Shrinking Man," the new film co-starring Grant Williams and Randy Stuart, UniversalInternational Studios, past masters at turning sedate movie audiences into quivering assemblages of frightened people, have invaded a new field of horror the infinitesimal.
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    56 10 GLIMPSES of the world famous show. FOLIES Y BERGERE. in Paris predominate in this French pr tion of the same name, slarr c Z.ri Jeanmaire and Ec t Constantine. Much of»ihe well-km -n "scenes" r h the Folies have become so famous have been left out but the
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    460 10  - THE HOLLYWOOD Sid i n IOWDOWNi &y /"MRROLL Baker, a blonde in "Baby Doll," will return to her natural brown hair for her next role in "Too Much, Too Soon" at Warner Bros. ..Rory Calhoun will sing for the first time on the screen in Columbia's "Domino"... in, life, Flo
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    22 10 "Will you take back this gun I bought here yesterday? I've changed my mind my husband bought me the hat I wanted."
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    • 221 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL MEGGESON covers all tastes in coughs colds treatment FROM ALL DISPENSARIES AND STORES EVERYWHERE The Pastilles displayed
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    31 11 THIS picture by Yeo Koir Khoon shows the Boys' champions, GHS. Batu Pohat, lotts the r prizes after Vie meet. Second from left is Mr. J. Woodhull. athletics vuistcr of GILS.
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  • 246 11 Sinnamah Yona Yew Best At Bk. Panjang s Sinnamah and Teo Yong nere the top athletes at lnnuil athletie meet of p.- P mjang English School I II at their school r r ,i:.d yesterday. Te- ns Yt r thc 'A' 3 individual pion- section, an i i is the
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  • 203 11 Now, Kramer Is After Althea 'Little' Mo NEW YORK. July 11. (AP) Promoter Jack Kramer, who tosses SIOO.OOO contracts around as with ease. said on Wednesday he'd like to add Althea Gibson and Maureen Connolly to his pro tennis group. "I've been thinking for a Inn? time that 1 need
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  • 91 11 LONDON. Julv 11 (AP> Crepeuo, winner ol the 2.000 eas snd Epsom Derby classics, on Wednesday was rated favourite for the Kinn George the Sixth ar.d Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on July 20 Britain's richest horse race. Thirteen thoroughbreds from five countries will try tot lhe
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  • 34 11 PARIS, July 10, (Renter)— Flory Van Donck (Waterloo. Brussels), with one of the lowest aggregates ever registered in a national open golf championship, today won the French open title with 26G (66-67-67-66).
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  • 293 11 Wimbledon Little Life And Colour Left WIMBLEDON, England, July 11 (AP) Wanted urgently: a top flight tennis amateur with all the shots needed to satisfy the purists, the looks of a Greek god to keep the girls happy, and psrsonality to attract the fans. If
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  • 258 11 LONDON, July 10 (Reuter) Surrey opening batsman Tom Clark was taken to hospital after being struck by a rising ball at the Oval here today and had nine stitches in a forehead wound. Clark was dropped in the first over and shortly afterwards was knocked
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  • 71 11 IN a low scoring match, good bowline by Karthiges'i. who took five wickets for 12 runs, enabled Victoria School to gain an 18-run victory over Raffles Institution in an inter-school cricket match OH the Victoria School ground yesterday. Victoria School. 46. (Sin Ghee 17, Kuldip Singh four
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  • 68 11 LONDON" July 11. (AP)— Yolande Poenney, Ihf> world's fourth-ranked light heavyweight boxer, disclosed Thursday he has a new part-time |ob as an apprentice barber in a shop here. When I retire from the ring I want to buy one OS two hairdressers' Shop! as an investmcii!." the
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  • 50 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.- Tbe Johore Srtnie Home Guard team will be leaving Johore Bharu by plane on Julv M fur IdoH to take part in the Federation Home Guard shoot to be held there from Julv IG. The Johore team will be Riven an official send off.
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  • 97 11 Close of play in today's cricket matches were: At the Oval:— Derbyshire ll Surrey 67 for no wicket. Ram curtailed play. j At Manchester: Lancashire T~n for five. Versus Sussex. Ram I curtailed piay. At Birmingham:— Wa rwiekshire 289 for four declare:!. Gardner (!8. Smith B5 not out,
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  • 152 11 Navy And RAF Changi Are Out H.M. Dockyard ou Royal Nat r Eft n tin BAFA Cup competiti n with a 2-1 victory at the Naval Base yesterday. Obed nnd Alll a c -red r the Dockyard, Beasley netted thc Kai y's i n'y Mmm, In a junior cuptie at
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  • 147 11 RESULT.S of the Sins re Army Golfing Society's Sta: e. ford competition held at the Royal Singapore Gi If Cab on Wednesday were:--"A" Division. Winner M E. Croslaad (7) 4 points (wii on a count back' Other Cards: Lt Col R J 1 nan (10) Haj A J.
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  • 18 11 KEBENARAN Club bent Ka dayanallur Muslim League L'in SAFA D:v. 'AB IsjsjfH a Farrer Pnrk yesterday.
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  • 62 11 RIO DE JANEIRO. July 11 fAP) Brazil's Flumincr.se Football Club said oo Wednesday it Is considering a proposal to make an Asian tour next year. A spokesman said a promoter, whom he did not name, had made an offer of $45,000 Dlus expenses [or tho tour,
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    • 281 11 111 Abner By Al Capp "f (E>ut, then_AH'Gits V Small won<Jer Edvvartlß.Mush* /„c, r^K-'Tw-s babvimV J" 2- > TH'^ SCHIASHED j room gets that squashcij'ieeling 1 1 mah arms seems r /ffl^* r=r=? \F EELINI nr^ s,^^ A veritable mouataira^of fat. ls y Start MAH BRAirN^'^V-^RPI!!, ij tx yt smothering;
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    • 381 11 J rpODAY'S QIOTATION: J j 1 "Some men will believe J <- nothing but what they 5 can comprehend and there 2 :ire but few lliinj."; that such Z Z are able to comprehend." \W <* .st. Fvremond. 2 FRIDAY FOR FVFRY- JJ ONE: This day should ha S J
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  • 443 12  - SHUTTLERS FROM THE LAND OF THE RISING STARS Bill Funk THEY FLY IX AT MIDAIGHT t************^****^******** I PICK the Japanese Thomas Cuppers to beat Ceylon in the first round Asian Zone tie at Colombo on July 21 and 22. I favour the Japanese on the strength of their vast improvement
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  • 304 12 Gurdial Singh Qualifies With New Records K. GURDIAL Singh, who set up two new records In the shot putt and discus throw, was the most cheered man on the first day of the ninth annual athletic meet of the Johore Bahru District Amateur Athletic Association held on the English College
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  • 226 12 Malayan Debuts For Five South China Players HONGKONG'S South China I soccer tourists arrived in j Singapore yesterday with five out of 20 players who will be making their debuts in the Colony and the Federation. The newcomers to Malaya are Yunj Pak Cheun. Chu Pai Lieh. Lee Yuk Tak,
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  • 310 12 Huat appearing In the singles, this is a truiy representative Colony side. It is understandable that the SBA officials are not taking any chances. For this same Japanese team, which routed Hongkong 7-1 a
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  • 148 12 LONDON'. July 12 (AP) Sonnv Ramadhin, West Indies star gain bowler, admitted on Thursday h e is hoping to play English county cricket with Kent. That would mean the end cf spinner Ramadhin's Test career and a bio-, v to the bowling power of the West Indian*.
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  • 191 12 West Indies -Ireland Match Is Abandoned BELFAST. July 11 (Reuter) The two days cricket match between Ireland and the West Indies was abandoned here today owing to heavy rain after West Indies had been dismissed in their first innings for 198 in reply to Ireland's 119. D. O'Brien and A.
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  • 22 12 MATCH drawn at Kent Bridge, Nottingham. England 619 for six and 64 for one. West Indies 372 and 367.
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    27 12 picture GARFIELD Sobers of the West Indies cuts n ball from England's Freddie Tmcman. Sobers scored 47 in the first innings score of 372.- A.P.
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    27 12 picture ENGLAND'S Peter Richardson on his rray to scoring 126 against the West Indies, plays the ball from Gilchrist on the first day. A.P.
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    41 12 I Dick Richardson of g England (left), playing in his first test match, cuts a 1 ball from Valentine of the I I West Indies. 1 I The West Indies wicket keeper (second from left) 1 is Rohan Kanhai. Photo. AP
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    20 12 picture FRANK Worrell, icho hit 191 runs not out, bat* to Brian Stafham. Wicketkeeper is Godfrey Evans. A.P.
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  • 1324 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all eight races tomorrow (July 13), concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting: THE STEWARDS CUP Horses Class z— 9 Furs. 151 Golden Melody 6y 9.00 Popes Stable ers 512 Mirophli 5y 8.11 Mrs. B. E. Chew Sullivan 646
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  • 479 12  - There's 'Gold' In Golden Melody's Solo WINDSOR LAD on the final gallops. GOLDEN MELODY, who won as he liked over the mile on the first day, revealed unbeatable form yesterday, when he strode out faultlessly in a solo spin to dispose of three furlongs in 39 4, 5 sec. on
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  • 125 12 THE next Selangor Turl Club meeting will be held on Aug. 10. 14 and 17. There will be two run.s for horses Class 3 and Class 4. Entries close on Wednesday. July 31. Fields will be limited to 14 runners in the 7 furlongs races, and IG
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  • 104 12 Sports Letter Sir.— C .a'.* nf t F teach- 1 d well wi hi rs Ay< r G< muro Malay Sch .01 to il ank vou very much for th, eit. your m:,r;':. As a result o< vour nu r readen c A .r...,: A' r-'.cS; 5 Some
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  • 56 12 THE Singapore Sele^ 4 to meet Hongkong's South China A. A. soo i r tourists or v > day al Jalan Besar S wi I be: Idros Albar; Johsn 1 fore. Saul: Ibrahi r. h Cor: nine. J- Harvey, 1, A. Zaii Reserves: Bs^ri. T.ee Kit C:, ng,
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    • 68 12 SOCCER r mm --j le c.c: Eurasians vt I I ni Ja'<an Besar i 1 r 155 p m.\ Div. ,"B Bedok SC vs Scrangoon MV Ci :> p. B 'trenp Bulan vs Ci s cf forref PMt ATHLETICS Singopore Base District* rl-.r." r• at N< r Soon," ooi m
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