Singapore Standard, 22 July 1957

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  • 34 1 Singapore Standard SmlaTTmm^m POI CE //L, VW _T_ FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 *W T*- I -2C__» oL VIII. No. 20 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS i
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  • 196 1 LONDON, July 21 (AP) -Urn Sunday Express _..d the Queen has rejected l petition by Prince Ernst Hanover. 43-year-old exranzer captain, that he be made a British Duke. The Express 5 aid "trie prince has been told, unofficially, that public opinion m Britain w old
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  • 22 1 FIRE broke out m the ?ng:ne room of the 2.355-ton Danish cargo vessel Birgitte cfl Suez Harbour yesterday. —Reuter.
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  • 169 1 NEW YORK. July 21 ter) The Dominican ReIHlc announced yesterday had hired two prominent ;.ted States lawyers to make an all-out investigation of controversial disappearance of Dr. Jesus de Galindez. The Dominican Republic been accused m the U.S. lgress of kidnapping and -.-haps killing
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  • 420 1 Macmillan Tells Britons Worried By Soaring Costs 'Only Solution Is Higher Production BEDFORD, ENGLAND, JULY 21— PRIME MINISTER HAROLD MACMILLAN SAID LAST NIGHT INFLATION WAS BRITAIN'S PROBLEM OF THE HOUR. The Prime Minister was addressing a political rally m a district which strongly supports his Conservative
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  • 540 1 A MODEL HEROINE RETURNS IX Singapore today on her first visit m four years is a child heroine of the Japanese occupation, who now combines the happiness and glajnour of a radiant, young bride, the sophistication of a fashion adviser and the loveliness of a model.
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  • 55 1 BUDAPEST. July 21. (Reuter) Usually well-inform-ed sources here said today a number of Smallholders Party members were believed to be among several hundred Hungarians reported arrested m the last few days. The Smallholders Party was revived briefly during the Hungarian rising last October and November but
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  • 88 1 PEKING, July 21 (Reuter) More than 500 people '.aye been drowned m floods which are ravaging the Shantung and Honan provinces of east cerural China, according to reports reaching here today. Many thousands have been injured and made homeless ir; these heavily populated rgricultural
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  • 287 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The amnesty offered to baby killer Ah Hoi, and his Tanjong Karang rice bowl terrorist gang expires at midnight tonight but, at six this evening, the gang was still at large. Early this morning voice aircraft of the Royal Air Force
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  • 161 1 OTTAWA. July 21 (AP) The Canadian dollar, riding high on world money markets m recent years, reached an even more exalted position during .he last week. But that fact has caused no great excitement among government financial experts. One official said the dollar's move
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  • 35 1 POPE Pius XII granted his first audience of the day yesterday to the American Red Skelton who is showing the world :o his nine-year-old son Richard, who is slowly dying of leukaemia.— Reuter.
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  • 88 1 TOKYO, July 21 (Reuter) Japanese police reported today a large number of wellknown Tokyo gangsters were moving out of the capital following the arrest of 341 hoodlums during the past three weeks. A Dolice sDokesman said the arrests were due to the "excellent and
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  • 194 1 LONDON. Sun. There would be danger if a perfect "tranquilliser" pill were found, doctors were told recently. It might make people accept slum conditions and overcrowding without becoming anxious, said Dr. Louis Minski, of Sutton. Surrey, at the British Medical Association conference at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
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  • 96 1 Britons Are Thumbing Lifts Again LONDON, July 21 (Reuter) Britons living m small villages isolated by the provincial bus strike which has halted about half the nations bus and coach services, were using farm vehicles today to get about. On the roads, private motorists were again giving lifts to thousands
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  • 102 1 TAIPEI. July 21 (Reuter) The Nationalist Government has warned all British ships operating m the Formosa Strait that if they attempted to enter the Communist Chinese ports of Foochow and Amoy at night without lights, they would have to take all the consequences. In a
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  • 30 1 BURMESE Ismailia leader, Ghulam Hussein Jivabhai 86. died m Aswan on Saturday after collapsing during the funeral of the Aga Khan apparently from heat prostration on Friday.
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  • 117 1 TOKYO. July 21 (Reuter) More than 1.000.000 Tokyo residents jammed the banks of Sumida River late last night and early this morning to watch an annual fireworks display which was marred when a floating platform caught fire and six persons were injured by exploding fireworks.
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  • 225 1 PEKING. July 21 (Reuter) Chinese students, v. ho are now giving the government some headaches, will m future find it increasingly difficult to get jobs un!e_s they are politically "sound" mi are prepared to go where the state sends them. The State Council (ab
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  • 226 2 Talks Proposed To Discuss General Polls TOKYO, July 21 (UP)— Communist North Vietnam yesterday proposed a conference with South Vietnam to discuss general elections for unification of divided Indochina, according to the Red Chinese New China News Agency. The proposal was made cy Prime Minister
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  • 180 2 70 STUDY GRANTS FOR SEATO SCHOLARS BANGKOK, July 21 (Reuter) Ten to 15 grants will be awarded to established scholars of South-east Asia Treaty Organization i SEATO), countries under terms oi the 1957-58 SEATO fellowship programme, it was announced ioday. Grants will be made for research into social, economic political,
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  • 52 2 ISTANBUL. July 21 (Reuter i A French firm to build a suspension bridge over the Eosporus to link Europe with Asia. The Compagn.e Francaise D'Enterprises, Baudin-Chateauneuf, is to bui'.d the 1.400-metre talmost one mile> long bridge m three years at a cost of U5530,000,000 (more than E
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  • 17 2 NO CASUALTIES to either Communist terrorists or security forces were reported m the Federation yesterday.
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  • 103 2 Sultan Asks For British Aid BAHREIN. July 21 (Reuter) An official British spokesman here today denied reports that British troops were ready m Muscat, scene of a rebellion against the Sultan cf Oman and Muscat. The spokesman confined. however, that the Sultan had asked for assistance but said the exact
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  • 57 2 BOSTON. July 21 (AP) Seared crops, dwindling water supplies and an increasing threat of disastrous woodfires plagued the states of Massachusetts. Rhode Island and Connecticut as one of the driest summers m recent years, reached the midway po.nt. Not since April 12 has there been substantial rain
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  • 58 2 THREE pedestrians m Neil Road. Singapore, were knocked down by a motorcar yesterday. One cf them, Wong Sow Cheng. 41, was seriously injured, while the others, Ng May Yong, 6, and Yong Swee Keng. 40, were treated as outpatients. The Traffic Police are apt*aling for
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  • 30 2 THE first Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference ever to be convened m Asia will be held m New Delhi beginning December 2, it was officially annniincef^^ix Saturday night.H AP
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  • 84 2 Mine Men Form State Division IPOH. Sun. The Perak division of the Malayan Mining Employees' Union was formed here this morning at a moe.ing m the Perak Clerical Union premises. Inche Ibrahim bin Wahab of Batu Gajah was elected State chairman of the union. Messrs. Anthony Pitchay, Chan Mm Kwang
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  • 112 2 Prince Courts 18-Years-Old Commoner LONDON. July 21 (AP) The Sunday Graphic reports that Prince Juan Carloi; of Spain "has found a girl friend." a beautiful 18-year-old commoner from Venezuela. "This may put an end to the day dreams ot half of Europe's eligible princesses." the Graphic reported lrom Lausanne, Switzerland.
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  • 67 2 YONG PENG. Sun. Magistrate Inche Ibrahim bin Haji Salam returned a verdict of death due to misadventure at the close of the inquest today into the death of rubber tapper, Ting Yen Chai. Ting was killed m the exchange of fire between a Patrol of the First
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  • 26 2 A CAIRO report said on Saturday the Arab Big Three leaders of Egypt. Syria and Saudi Arabia will meet next montl^^Datcl^ii^hej: differences AP
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  • 29 2 THE U.S. Navy said m Honolulu yesterday two Soviet destroyers and a tanker were sighted m Luzon Straits on Friday, about 230 miles north of the Philippines.
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  • 148 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The new $60,000 Buddhist temple the third m the Federal capital was last night oyened to devotees. More than 1,000 worshippers were present at tne opening ceremony at Circular Road presided over by Kuala Lumpur's grand old philanthropist, Mr. Cheong Yoke Choy.
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  • 69 2 CHIEF Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman acknowledges the salute from the first guard of honour of the Kuala Lumpur Wing of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force at their annual camp m Port Swettenham now m session. The Wing is headed by F O Loke Kok Lai seen
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  • 185 2 Reds Bar Shipping Aircraft TOKYO, July 21 (UP) Immediate government comment was unavailable but Japanese observers generally believed the Soviet Union closed Peter the Great Bay to foreign shipping and aircraft for military pur- poses. The Mainichi newspaper typically pointed out that the Soviet declaration
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  • 156 2 LAST OF THE SIX GOES SOLO A 19- YEAR -OLD J- rr 1 x student of thp Anglf Sch( I B ngap re, How L..'_, Wah became i last -x government I tra r.. t? to fly solo at Sir.;. por. International a.rp Three months ago. s;x io^yt boys were
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  • 84 2 IPOH Sun. M re 300 ban* clerks m l deeded to postp ne strike ballot lor tw< m to enable th< ir 1 mi r reach a solution t their pute ovi r better con of service. A meeting of the P'ra* Clerical Union action today ifter
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  • 29 2 DANISH d el cr< ated a lingui I i tern which would make it possible for two pe< pit me different languag correspond with each.— Rett* ter.
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  • 137 2 Work Hard For Employers, Unionists Told penang. Sun. Worker! should give their employer the best service thej ran. states the annual report ol the Penang Administrative and Clerical Stall Union released here today. it also warm members that the union would n I support any cause which was not considered
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  • 154 2 CAIRO, July 21 (AP)— Egyptians are getting set for a big week. President Nasser's friends will have a lot to cheer. i The government plans a ser.es of festivities stretching from the opening of the new SheDherd's Hotel today to a mass meeting m
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  • 52 2 A MOTORCYCLE pil nder. Tan 800 Oh. 17, Wat killed when the ma hine i n which he was travelling 5] ded near Gate No 4. Singapore Harbour Board, Keppel Road, yesterday. The rider. Goh Yong Pens. 26. was seriously injured and admitted to the
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  • 54 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices DOSAUND Yeo. 20. is a clerk typist at Messageries Maritimes. Rosalind, went to France on a holiday last year and some day she plans to visit other countries if time and money permit. Swimming and movies are her favourite pastimes and while at home she
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  • 279 3 UMNO youth leader, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, yesterday asked Singapore UMNO members to give full co-operation to the Government m the campaign against I corruption. He made the appeal to UMNO member, ol South Division at the New Star Cinema. Pasir Panjang,
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  • 79 3 A LOCAL music composer. Mr Samuel Chu-san Ting, will hold a concert a. the Victoria Memorial Hall next Thursday at 3.45 pm. prior to his ci oarture to the United S: r r'm.s Is the only concert he scill give before he leaves :o do a
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  • 47 3 IPOH, Sun. ■MMMftfr ttves of the Lai r Pari i an Fir-v Ra'ayat at an: ting hi to sponsor a Unite i r of So ia ist Organisawhich will include Singapore. tngtrlud that the Front will be iMmgurated m Kuala Mer ieka Day.
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  • 73 3 SINGAPORE housewife, L-*t X h Neo, 31, was admitted the General Hospital with tr.ree wounds m her back last night LIGHTNING strikes which stopped production over the week end m three pineapple factories m Singapore were called off yester d a y when the workers themselves decided "not
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  • 95 3 PENANG. Sun. Alliance Whip m the Federal Council. Dr. Lim Chong Eu, disclosed at a committee meeting of the Malayan Chinese Associat.on, Penang branch. yesterday that the M.C.A throughout Malaya would be re-organised. The meeting decided to dissolve the present George Town branch committee, and
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  • 114 3 Jumble Sale With A Difference A JUMBLE Sale with a difference la being organized by the Singapore Family Planning Association this year for July 2*x at Presbyterian Church Hall, Orchard Road. You might win a prize at the door if you hold a lucky number on your 20 cent entrance
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  • 173 3 14-Y ear-Old Wins Trip To Hongkong I PENANG, Sun. Miss Fong 1 8am Yoke, 14-year-old student Ol St. George's Girls' School, won a free trip to I Hongkong, by taking the first prize m the 1957 talentime i contest held at St. Xavier's Institution last night. Iltsa Fo_m was overwhelmed
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  • 321 3 'We Merely Asked The Bosses To Hire Our Friends' ploy 36 of their colleagues. The Pineapple factories involved were: Chuan Seng Factory, Lam Huat Hup Kee Company m Kranji, and Whay Hin Company m Guillemard Road. A spokesman of the Amalgamated Malaya Pineapple Workers'
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  • 89 3 Standardpic MEMBERS of the Singapore English School 'leachers' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society celebrated their Silver Jubilee with a dinner at the St. Joseph's Institution on Saturday night. The Society's President. Mr. P. S. Dempsey, is seated fourth from the left. Others are (from left) Mr Ec
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  • 237 3 TRIPARTITE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan, yesterday called on government to establish the proposed tripartite consultative committee immediately as the Services employees were "getting rapidly disillusioned." Mr. Jaganathan said that the delay m setting up of the Committee would
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  • 136 3 TIIE FIRST Chettiar Youths Association was formed m Kuala Lumpur yesterday at the Chettiar Chamber of Commerce. More than 100 youths attended. IPOH, Sun.— The Rotary Club of Ipoh has two main objectives m the coming year the continuance of welfare work among the aborigines and to help
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  • 50 3 DR. LIN UO-CHIANG, of the Nanyang University, presided over the Netaji Hindi High School's Cer- tificates Presentation function held at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hall m Race Course Lane last Saturday. Standardpic shows Dr. Lin being garlanded by nine-year-old Bhavani, a student of the school.
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  • 60 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. \V. H Wilcock, Assistant Governor (Administration) of the Commonwealth Bank ol Australia aril] strive here on July 31 lor a week's sinv on ihe invitation of the Federation Government. Mr Wilcock will discuss arrangements for the appointment of a banking adviser
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  • 82 3 In addition to a very ;f icssful "treat" given by the Community Service section of the Club, a school was also promised. The club also increased its maintenance from two to three (hildren at the School for the Deaf m Penang and had given
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  • 100 3 MALACCA. Sun.— Malayan Party Councillor, Mr. J. L. Dc Cruz, at a dinner party last night suggested the formation of a socialist front. He said it would be unhealthy for a country to have a Government without a strong opposition. The dinner was held m honour of
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  • 57 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Inche Wan Ismail bin Wan Mohamed Salleh an ADC to the Sultan of Kelantan flew to Britain today to read law at Lincoln's Inn. Inche Wan Ismail who has been m the Kelantan Civil Service since 1050 was previously Assistant District Officer
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  • 69 4 TELOK ANSON, Sun. Following were elected officia.s of the Telok Anson Rotary Club for 1957/58: President: Mr. CMC. Bryer, vice-president: Mr. Khoo Ens Poh secretary: Mr. Lai Chans Ann 'treasurer: Mr. Tho Choo Kee' Directors: Messrs: P. Vengadasalgm, Choon Koon San. Chan Sek Nam and V
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  • 47 4 IPOH. Sun.— The State Management Committee of the National Association of Perak was given a briefing on the Constitution of independent Federation of Malaya. The Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang. a former leader of the association and Mentri Besar of Perak, gave the briefing.
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  • 127 4 The Federation Makes First Move KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The independent Federation may recognise certain decrees granted by the Nanyang University. clvernnVnt has set up a committee to study the standard of the degrees conferred by the University, an official of the Ministry for Education said
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  • 219 4 Villagers Make 'White Area' Plea To The Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Federation Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today toured the Ulu Gombak aiea, ten miles from here, to investigate a plea from the inhabitants to proclaim it a "white area." Eight hundred Malays have been under -severe restrictions there since
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  • 219 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federal Establishment Office was today blamed for withholding arrears of pay due to temporary hospital assistants under a Whitley Council reecemmendation. A spokesman of the Medical Department, making the allegation today, said. "The Minister for Health is aware of this
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  • 104 4 COMPROMISE ON NICOSIA IS LIKELY' NICOSIA. July 21 (Reuter) Archbishop Makarios said ln an interview published here 1 today he thought tha: Britain "despite its apparent Intransigence is ready to make concessions to achieve a compromise solution of the Cyprus Issue." The Archbishop In an Interview with the Cypriot Greek
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  • 67 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaya's rubber replanting scheme is proceeding satisfactorily. Miss N. K. Fisher. Assistant Secretary to the British Board of Trade said today. She was the head of the United Kingdom's delegation to the International Rubber Study Group meeting held ln Indonesia recently. Miss Fisher said
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  • 79 4 TWO men, Mak Kok Chak. 28, a fitter and I. V. de Silvia. 11, were last night admitted to the Singapore General Hospital with stab' wounds. They were attacked by a gang behind a theatre m North Bridge Road. Their condition was reported to be
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  • 241 4 WOODFORD MADE CHIEF SCOUT AT CAMP FIRE CEREMONY AT a camp fire ceremony held at Jurong Park on Saturday night, Governor Sir Robert Black presented the Warrant of Appointment of Chief Commissioner of Scouts m the Colony to Mr. L. A. Woodford— the first Malayan to hold that post. Mr.
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  • 181 4 POLICE Constable Abdul Wahid bin Baba of Singapore, who is paralysed from the waist down as a result of a Communist gunman's bullet, will take his first driving lesson this morning. Abdui will climb into a brand-new $4,500 hand-con-trolled car. which the Government bought
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  • 50 4 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. Che Abdul Samud bin Osman was re-elected president of Central Kedah UMNO at a meeting here today. The meeting also elected Tuan Lebai Hussein as icepresident. Che Long bin Yunus. secretary. Tuan Syed Amir Baftim. treasurer and Che Abdullah bin Wahab, publicity officer.
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  • 149 4 NEWLY-WEDS Mr. Justus Havelock and his pretty wife Renny, both of Ipoh. will soon leave lor America on a fouryear scholarship to study art and home economics. Schoolteachers m the same town, the couple rern\p_ news of the award just before their
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  • 275 4 WASHINGTON. July 21 (UP) Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. Malayan Minister for Commerce and Indu>try, is scheduled to cooler with Under-Secret ur. 1 State Christian Herter and other high officials during his short visit here but will return m
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  • 128 4 Dr. Ismail said he would confer with Assistant St n tary of State for Far Eastern Affairs Walter Robertson i morrow on South-east Asian problems and he would Herter on July 29 as Herter will represent the United States at the inauguration of Malaya as a Commonwealth nation
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 645 4 cAlmanac Information at a Glance .INCAPone TIME «t TIDE 8.8.C. iM_V__ I j^m^ TOI) \Y: Singapore 6.08 a.m (6 ft) B.R.C.— (General Oversea* Service): _lf-K%l-HIHi 555 pm (7 6 ft). Port Dickson 445 m New?: 5: m Recorded iMmWmWmV Sm _^____F -l___* ___VI-i 0 _'J a.m (62 fM 153 pm
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    58 5 MONDAY'S fefe-a-M* —tor our women readers—. CIZW I fash- 1 hrn th es M 3 I CTO- nt at the Ux I ct| J black sued, j The frag.let ng "jj letto** steel S lie* i rhrse sho^<r an j -r. tr m r f J I head i
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    61 5 'THIS de 1 ihtful creati i a -ely dm: a trk ateresl c 7 of a cascade of c pink and maroon roses peeping from under t -lounces m Ii tows satin, has a 7 r "sib'.e coat, also I i T and maroon sit •>. J- hy .If
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  • 379 5 Beauties in PINK §OME breath taking creations were produced by the leading stores m Singapore at a wonderful display of fashions last week, inspired by the Paramount musical, "Funny Face." Pink, a gay colour, was the main theme of the show. Smart, snappy sports outfits and playsuits supplied the casual
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    89 5 2 r r///A7_ P7.VK Eg this I ciuirir'nig dress model--1 /cd by Marion .tor Va n; t//. Thil U o startling all pink Z affair delicate chantil--1 lp type lace combined with j dainty ribbon-corded iraist Z band, uniquely interwoven S ;or effect, with skirt 1 StUSWa Ti-iih b'tt/c
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  • 320 5 LOVELY pcrlow J!ir?iI*1 per mode of sou pelpet-tthc material <m one tide ond nylon fin tsh on Out other (the inside), with long sleeves, I J< rtey band around the cm* CUtaT collar tad olso a Jersey waistband, m one oi the new itt m» found m Dodloni.
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  • 185 5 'TTIE Women's Auxiliary of the American Association will present a fashion show and tea at 3 p.m. on July 26. Tickets at $5.00 each are obtainable at the American Club and the ten participating stores Madeline, Thai-Craft, Town and Country, Vanity, Robinson's, John Little's, Helen Ling, Laura, Salon
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  • 339 5 Ruth Moore, an American tear.- r, f-r-e.s that there comes a '.me m everybody's hfe hen he or she experiC !"-> a o te lonz;--ng for something that satisfies the inner se'.f. She h.r.^e'.f traveled 1 a 1 jng r struggle and cUacontent
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 5 1 HIS star fish-shaped hat is m designer I duard liar vane's new ■mr Firebird red. is m velvet and midered all over tcith red sequins. It teas shoun uhen Edward Harvane presented his autumn model hats m London ueek.U A.P. I'hoto
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  • 456 6 Singapore Standard Language Vagaries THE irritations and squabbles over language problems m some of the newly-independent countries of Asia should be a pointer to the Governments of the Federation and Singapore when this subject has to be finally settled. There must be less fanaticism m the views that have been
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  • 383 6 r FHE public of Singapore ate eagerly awaiting the results of the current probe into aliened Irregular practices m certain local hospitals. The charging of specialist's fees is a system inherited from the pas:. Nov.- that investigations arc being Conducted into the alleged abuses of this system, many
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  • 1013 6  - Political and Social Freedom Hugh Lyall Argentina enjoys normal —for the first time m 16 years —By BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA is enjoying normal political and social freedom for the first time m 16 years. Hitherto with the exception of election days, which even Peron respected the country has been under
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  • 412 6  -  Rawle Knox from "DECENT heavy shelling by the Chinese Communists of the Nationalist-held Quemoy group ot Islands just opposite the port of Amoy has brought tension and alarm back to the Formosa Straits. There is. however, no new situation. Once Britain had decided to ease her trade
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  • 544 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By OFFICIALS of the United Malays National Organization, m recent weeks, have been touring the Federation explaining to the people what merdeka mea.ns. They have laid emphas's on the fact that "merdeka is not a haven of rest, but the beginning of
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    136 6 Thoughts evolved m a Sunday traffic jam \^HAT am I doing here? Who do I think I am? Where do I think I am going? Am I mad? Do I really like the stink of burntpetrol fumes? Do I like the back view of the same car m
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  • 795 6 This country has a, more roads per square mile than any other m the world, according to the American travel advertisements engag- J ed m luring tourists a over here. What is not mentioned is that they are jam-packed with the greatest density of J motor traffic on
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  • 251 7 ANITA IN PHOTO FINISH BUST UP NEW YORK. July 21— Swedish Urn iter Anita Er.ce::: has threatened to hit the next photographer who tries to emphasise n-r:k\:ne. Mis? Ekberg re f irned to ■h D— l h luwei wtth :r -and. Anth< ny See c They were greete i cr
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  • 92 7 NEW DELHI. July 21 (Beo- Mr VK. Krishna Mer.cn, India's Defence Minis--9m IH -een named afl lead special lission to strengthen tne Congress Party*! organ-/, r. .n 'he State of Kerala, wni -h voted Comm mist m the general elections las- Mar i Mr.
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  • 73 7 JAMMU. Kashmir, July 20, (Reuter; A horseman carrying a bomb was kil'e 1 today when the bomb exploded near a building occupied by a United Nations Mission here. A second man was seriously injured. P.). ice were reticent about the Incident the fourth expktsion m
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  • 30 7 MR Yuri Maksarev, a former Minister of the Soviet Transport Machinery Industry, has been appointed chairman of the State Seientific-Teohni-cal Committee of the Council of MinistersJ^gasjnnounced yesterday. Reuter
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  • 28 7 PRIME MINISTER Husevn Suhrawardv of Pakistan will be the guest-of-honour at a luncheon given by Mayor Robert Wagner m New York on Wednesday, officials announced yesterday.
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  • 287 7 Indonesian Minister Tells Cheering Youths Help In Kicking Out Colonialism And Imperialism RINDA, East Borneo, July 21 (Reuter). An Indonesian Cabinet Minister said here today the day would come when no foreign flag would fly over any part of the island of Borneo. ■.ing at
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  • 159 7 CAIRO. July 21. (AP).— The new Shepheard's hotel, a nine-storey blue and white building overlooking the river Nile, was symbolically opened with a cocktail party last i night. A last-minute rush of work [readied the hotel tor the rush of client.-, expected
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  • 169 7 QUEEN TO CUT PHONE CALLS FROM THE PALACE LONDON. July 21 (Reuter) The Royal Family is to cut its telephone calls because the Queen is worried about the Royal household's telephone bill, it was reported here today. The mass-appeal Sunday Dispatch (Right wine), said that the Royal Family's telephone bill
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  • 83 7 WASHINGTON. July 21 (Reuter,) President Eisenhower yesterday expressed strong opposition to any legislation which could prevent trials of American soldiers overseas m courts of Aided nations. Replying to a letter from the Republican leader m the House of Representatives, Mr. Joseph Martin, the President said
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  • 36 7 A 46-SHIP invasion Armada of British, United States and Italian Naval Forces has begun a combined landing exercise off the southern tin of Sardinia m the Mediterranean, the Admiraitv announced m London yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 220 7 SAID beautiful French film starlet Anne Marie Mersen (above) m Paris last night: "I know the new Aga Khan well. I suppose I am the only girl he has ever been around with." And blonde Anne Marie
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  • 202 7 FREED STUDENT ON WAY HOME AFTER ISLAND INTERNMENT MOLINE. Illinois, July 21 (Router)— Mrs. Wilma Zamorsky, wife of the American scholar held m custody m Indonesia, said she was informed by the State Department yesterday that he had been released and was on his way back to the United States.
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  • 75 7 MOSCOW. July 21 (AP) The Russians closed most of Vladivostok Bay yesterday to foreign ships and planes. A decision by the Council of Ministers m effect turns the bay. which bears the name of Peter thc Great, into a Russian lake. Radio Moscow announced the
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  • 31 7 MARSHAL Klimenti Voroshilov, President of the Soviet Union, has agreed to pay a state visit to Yugoslavia m the autumn, ll lua 1 1 y reliable sou rce^i^elg_id^said^__ter- Reuter
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  • 24 7 THE EISENHOWER administration has decided against inviting Soviet Marshal Georgi Zhukov to visit the United States. officials sthr^i^^Vashinston yesterday. I A.P.
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  • 219 7 LAWRENCE. Kansas. July 21 (AP) The Midwest Sunbathing Association today formally stripped Evelyn West, nightclub stripper, of membership m its nudist group. It branded as exhibitionism the activities of Miss West, who bills against as "The Girl With the US$5O,OOO Treasure Chest." About 150 adult
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  • 74 7 AMMAN. July 21 (AP) Preparations for the mass trial before a special military court of 22 Jordanians charged with plotting against the ..If of Kins Hus^em and changing Jordan's constitution by i r -r c are under way. A Government spokesman said the trial,
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  • 116 7 KARACHI, July 21 (Reuter) Pakistan's Foreign Minister. Mr. Malik Fire/ Khan Norn, said today that if Russia took up a neutral attitude tiie Kashmir question would be set 1 1 cd i mmcd I ately. He regretted that Russia was opposing the proposal for a United
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  • 340 7 LONG BEACH. California July 21 (Reuter)— Officials of "Miss Universe" contest here heaved a s;£h of relief tonight when, after an hour of talks the Pel h vian father of this year'? winner agreed to let hei go on her triumphal world
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  • 268 7 INSULTS AND A TOUCH OF INSANITY LONDON July 21, (OP) Lite m literary London The toasrmoster ot a luncheon tor author Evelyn Waugn bit i ng t v insulted the guest of honour the guest o* honour confessed he once was insane, and a famous neurologist remarked that he might
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  • 31 7 RUSSIA'S delegation I rtalki with Wesl Germans ginning m Moscow on Mor ia v be cd by V.?.- mir >- Deputy F; re;p Mi: *er ?.--i •■:-.< a— MM yesterday Reuter
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  • 19 7 ALFRED GEORGE HINDS Britain'^ champion jailbreaker, yesterday r-ndPd his 25-day hunger strike at London's Pen'.on\_.e Prison. Reuter
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  • 216 9 KVALA 1 UMPUR. Sun. p,- cf the .Malayan Trade Union Council and the two trade at the Batu A.-ar._; mines have forwarded f c rmposals to the acting mill I' l tor Commerce an 1 Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir i the Minister fur a ;r.
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  • 137 9 Puket Tin Dredging. Made a r £121.861 169.6Tc) m Tr.ree dividends were pa i _r.t the ve-ar totalling 30 r V p date net current «:>e-i ta '.ed £343.45] equal to C 11 per are of w lich, £177.182 2 re- «'-ire' was m cash held Thailand The
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  • 467 9 'Boom' In Industrials. U.K. Rubbers Still Seen By A Market Correspondent. THE boom continued with turnover achieving now heights with the main demand for Singapore Industrials and London registered Rubber shares. Local rubber shares were more active while Tins were unruffled by the fall m the metal price. Banks were
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    40 9 MR. J. B. Wilburn, district traffic sales manager of PAA (right) leaves for the U.S. soon on three months' leave. He is seen with BertTorrance who wil! take over the post when Mr. Wilburn goes on leave.
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  • 195 9 SINGAPORE'S copra market remains fully steady with overall very little price change, says the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd. I At the end of last week it was reported that 1,500 tons were being shipped from Singapore to China as a
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  • 100 9 RUSSIA TOP R.S.S. BUYER EXPORTS of ribbed smoked sheet rubber from Malaya during June amounted to 45,--728 tons, of which the biggest shipment, totalling 7,482 tons went to Russia. Japan was the second largest buyer with an otl'take 6,939 tons. Next came Britain which bought 6,282 tons. Other buyers included
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  • 83 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Production of tin concentrates m June was 104.673 piculs containing 4,692 tons of tin metal, based on an assumed assay value of 75.3 per cent. At the end of the month, there were 77 dredges, 601 gravel-pump mines and 67 other tin mines m
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  • 54 9 SEVEN French ships, including the country's third largest liner the 30.400-ton Pasteur have been sold to foreign buyers, it was disclosed m Paris. The buyers are reported to be ready to spend twice that sum to modernize the Pasteur and put it into service under the
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  • 516 9 1 BUSINESS done m shares from July 13 to 19: INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary $2.25, Fraser Neave Ords. $2.74 to $185 Fraser Neave Prefs. $4 00. Gammor.s $2._1) to $2.75, Hammer Co. $2.27J lo $2:JO. Honakong Bank < Col) $967.50 to $946.00, Hume Industries F.E. Ord A.5/ioi
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  • 48 9 OCEAN shipments of prepared latex from Malaya during June totalled 6.951 tons, of which 2.191 tons went to Britain and. 1, 824 tons to America. Total shipments m the first half this year amounted to 14.399 tons, against 14,684 tons m the same period last year.
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  • 115 9 A TEAM of British students drove a small Austin A35 for seven days and nights, much of the time at more than 75 miles an hour, around the Montlhery Circuit, m Paris recently, to break seven international speed and duration records. Driven by five undergraduate
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    • 581 9 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY No. 248 of A 1956. Re HO TONG JIN of No. 365, Changi Road. S"pore 16. Receiving Order made 10th August, 1956. Date of Adjudication 10th August, 1956. Date and
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    • 602 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 177 ci 1 its. Re ROBERT CHEANG SOO I PUAY of No. 61, Wilkinson Road, Singapore, 15 Receiving Order made 26th April. 1957 Date rf Adjudication 26th April, lffl Date
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    • 524 9 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT KUALA LUMPUR COMPANIES (WINDING-UP) No. 5 of in;>b In the matter of thp Companies Ordinance* 1010— UUt> and In the rrattrr of the Rrmbau Store Limited BEFORE MR SFNIOR ASST REGISTRAR. YAP YLOK SIEW IN CH
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  • 280 10 The Unluckiest Were University, 76 Runs Victory IT was the 13th week of the Singapore Cricket Association senior league, and it was unlucky. Rain fell and forced all four matches to end m a draw yesterday. This is the first time this season
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  • 636 10 Indian Association and University of Malaya drew at the College ground yesterday. Indian Association Rajendra b Meyhandran 19 Harbans Singh c Sithawalla b Meyhandran 5 Yur.os run out 0 Amar Singh l.b.w. Arumugaaaaj 5 Aiit S:ngh c b K. T. Retnam 83 A. Vijayasingam c b Cumarasamy 63
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  • 307 10 Stonor Shield Cricket KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Rain dashed the hopes of teams m the Stonor shield matches played here today by robbing them of vital points from outright wins. I moved to the top of the lorthern zone. Thanks to a forceful unnished 61
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  • 250 10 FRESH from a surprise victory last week. Fraser and Neave Sports Club registered their second win m the SCA junior tournament when they beat the Royal Air Force Changi *B by 30 runs at River Valley Road yesterday. Results of the matches m the
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  • 150 10 MALACCA. Sun. Malacca leads 8-1 m the first day match against Negri Sembilan for the Foong Seong Cup (men) and the Heah Joo Scang Cup (women) held at the local badminton hall last night. Result were a follows (Malacca mentioned first): Singles (women) H. M. Ro-
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  • 757 10 Flashy Pandas Take The Softball Pennant FRED EU'S flashy Pandas were crowned 1957 Softball champions yesterday. After trailing three runs top of the sixth, the Pandas knocked the Consulate Braves out with a 10-run rally for a 16-9 romp. The seven inning final game was played on the University of
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  • 44 10 NEW YORK, July 21 (AP) Milwaukee and Brooklyn both won their Saturday games to remain 1-2, respectively, m the torrid National League baseball race while Dick Donovan pitched a onehitter that halted, temporarily, at least, the nosedive of Chicago m the American League.
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  • 197 11 Penang R.U. Wants An Early Season PENANG. Sun The Penang Rugby U:.. n wi be writing the Malayan Rugby Union f.r permi?sion to start the rugby c -:-..-:ri m the middle A instead of August Xhis <vas disclosed by Mr. T. 0 Jefferson, president of the R.U. today. Mr T
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  • 21 11 AINTREE, Liverpool, Julj 10 'Reuter) Stirling Mc??. c: Britain, driving a Vamvail, YOB the European Grand Prix here today.
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  • 85 11 DEREK IBBOTSON. 24--year-olu Yorkshimnan, yesterday set a new world record for the mile, clocking the fantastic time of three minutes 57.2 sees. He shattered the previous record, established by the Australian John Landy at Turku, Finland, on June 21, 1954 by eight-tenths of a second. Hero, Ibbotson
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  • 59 11 I ONDON, July 21 (Router) The West Indies cricket tour cf Englan 1 is already showing ■go pi i'it. according to Mr. Tom Pierce, co-manager ol the le im. Mr. Pino said yesterday that fmandnl'y the tour was runninr: jusl ;i iout level with that (if
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  • 153 11 Triumph For French Race Horses ASCOT. Berkshire. July 21 (Renter) French-trained four-year-old Montaval, won the king George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Britain's richest race, here yesterday m a close finish with AI Mabsoot, another French-trained challenger. The mile and a half race, worth 23,000 sterling to the winning owner,
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  • 292 11 ENGLAND PICKS LOADER SHEPPARD Two Changes For Fourth Test LONDON, July 21 (Reuter)— There are two changes m the 12 players from whom the England team for the Fourth Test match against the West Indies will be chosen compared with those named before the Third Test. The Reverend David Sheppard,
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  • 140 11 BRISBANE. July 21, (Reuter) Australia drew with Hongkong 2-2 m the second soccer test played here yesterday. A brilliant goal throe minute? before lull time enabled thc Hongkong team to draw. Chinese left-half Chau Man Chi sent m a terrific shot trotD 30 yards out
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  • 439 11 LONDON. July 20. (Reuter).— Positions m the Count: cricket championship table after the rr.atcr.es whi h endc I yesterday were (under beading, played, w n. decision, first innings lead m match lost, first ir.r.:r._:_ .ear. m match drawn, bonus points total ooints.) Worcestershire's record include, six
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  • 283 11 LONDON, July 20 (Reuter) lan Thomson the Sussex fast medium bowler demoralised the Northamp- tonshire batsmen at Peterborough today by taking seven wickets for 12 runs m 19 overs. Northamptonshire who arc secood to Surrey m the champ onship table were dismis < tor 67
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  • 56 11 THE Annual McNair School Sports Meet aril] b P he'd on Thursday August 8 .nt t_M school ground at 2 4.") p.m. The Old Eovs' Race Brill be for ilio^e boya who left school m 1495 and 195(3. Those interested are to conlact the Sports Secretary. McNair School
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    • 300 11 Li'l Abner By AI Capp i x r g r_; S j 55?F55 J IT GIVES ME Tth' REASON 1 /_w- c~. Au ._TX/I__'__^\ I MAH CHILE DESARVES <~~ AHCXD, 4 A CHANCE T < IS SIMPLY I ll M SOME THIN' LESS LIKE A DOES¥_/KK»OW A ViIDDEK- VISIT WIFHIM.
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    • 314 11 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "It is best to rise from life as from :i banquet, neither thirsty nor drunken. ARISTOTLE. MONDAY FOR EVERYONE: Morning requires practical ty. courtesy and diplomacy m connection with hones, wishes and friendly contacts; play safe: be tactful. Later; steer clear of inharmony. Involvements TOTR KUM III) MIAM)
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  • 420 12 Free Lesson For Hard-hit Malayan Chinese Selection South China -6 MCFA Selection n_«B M CH, Chee* It* Kinloch 2. Tzk W and Kom Hung. A\ T-I.U Tl» Referee Oct Poh V\ an. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Adapting themselves well to a water-logged ground. South China gave an
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  • 389 12 Kew San Kit Lin Are Penang's Top Two PENANG, Sun.— Penang's badminton champion, Teh Kew San, had to fight every inch of the way to defend his men's singles title from a determined Khoo Eng Huah m the final of the Penang Open Badminton Championships at the Han Chiang High
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  • 455 12 Hollingworth Plays For Narrow Perak Victory RAI B, Sun. Thanks to a cautious skipper's Innings by Hollingworth, Perak chalked up a victory m State cricket today by the narrow margin of seven runs beating Pahang for the third consecutive season. OvcntUM rain had render- 1 e'i the wicket le s
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  • 25 12 TODAY'S SPORT ATHLETICS Combined Svlwols <ncvt at ■Jalan Besar Stadium ~.3U p.m. SOCCER SAFA Junior Cup: Darul Afiah ot Minto CV. at Geyl_n_g 5.15 p.m.
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  • 39 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 13th Senior Selangor Open Weightlifting and Senior Mr. Selangor competitions organised by the Amateur Weighlifters and Bodybuilders Association will be held at the Chin Woo Auditorium on Saturday July 27 at 7 p.m.
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  • 237 12 MALACCA collapsed against a steady pace attack to give Singapore a victory by 209 runs three-and-a-half hours before fulltime m their two^day inter-state annual cricket match against the Colony concluded on the Singapore Recreation Club padang yesterdaySingapore's bowlers responsible for the settlement's collapse
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  • 193 12 Singapore Ist innings 201 Malacra Ist innings 118 Singapore 2nd innings 117 C. E. V Arkell run out 39 J. P. C. Woodhouse Ibw Kailasapathv 21 R. da Silva c H. Sequerah b S. Sequerah 10 C. Thuraisingam Ibw S. Sequerah 5 L. Kin? c Kailasapathv b Sethupathv 25
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  • 195 12 SSC Water Poloists Whip Rest Singapore Swimming Club reigned supreme m Colony water-polo when they walloped the highly-rated Rest team by nine goals to six to retain the van Daatselaar Shield yesterday. Prominent for the Swimming Club were the Wolters brothers, Wiebe and Skip, who represented the Colony m the
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  • 712 12 sdjfjsl;fjsl;fjs No Thais Invited For BAM's Merdeka Tourney Is It Too Late? Asks KEN JALLEH BANGKOK, July 21 (Reuter) Thailand defeated India by eight matches to one m the first round tie of the Asiatic Zone Thomas Cup world badminton championship. M Thailand won all four
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  • 52 12 MUAR Sunday— The Converil School Muar held its Ar.r Sports recently st the Conv< School Field Jalan Daud M ;ar. There were 25 evei ts Ch c Ruga> ah binte Haji Ar a wife i 4 thg 1 id n*r f Azi7 bin Haji Shukor r' r r
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  • 374 12 Johore Take Two Singles, Then Fall To S'pore SINGAPORE, winning three of the five remaining matches at the SYSC court last night, finished Johore off for a 7-2 victory m their Foong Seong Cup badminton tie. The Colony will meet Negri Sembilan m the next round. Singapore began last night
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  • 69 12 MOUNT Emily Sports Club' beat Balestier United by two goals to nil m a S.A.F.A. junior cuptie soccer match played at Geylang yesterday. There was no score at the interval. After resumption Mount Emily scored their first goal m the 20th minute through Nasir bin Samsam. Mount Emily's
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    • 36 12 -^Hi-iiliii_S_^M_iii Page 11 England's team for the Fourth Test against West Indies County Cricket Table ancl review. Soccer Test at Brisbane. Page 10 All the SCA league cricket. Rest of the Federation Sport. Junior cricket results.
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