The Straits Times, 7 June 1954

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Nat** 1 Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JINE 7, 1954 15 CENTS
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  • 308 1 luncillors told: resign if no election •IM«KLA.U)I,U>. Vi TV()F^(V^S-dat its annual conference here today that its re-iH-esental.ves on c Federal Legislative Connd .V k^? hc monun U is m ™»y confirmed .hat Federal elections will not be held this year." Mi. On, lhi.un Si™- of Penang,
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  • 42 1 Ml) A PUTS OFF TRIP a.s a whole, also ex: c hope that Mr. Yo nine later for discussions tual interest, frican officials who h.vr paring for the Prime vi.-it ."=airi that ments had been made V ishfda to meet Prennower uP.
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  • 87 1 'Reds behind the riots' AY PAKISTAN NEW YORK. Sun. y«OREIGN observers in Fast T Pakistan believe that I rdcrs there held a Communist at power. John C'allasald in a dispatch to the V Tk Times from Karachi said that the tie betw< en pro- would not be broken beboth Bones
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  • 87 1 A 2nd 'white' area plan KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —A second "white" area may be I in Johore, the Fede:.r v trouble spot said the H'sh Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray during a three day tour of which ended today. Local Councillors and ("immunity leaders at Pontian asked sir Donald If the
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  • 17 1 TOKYO. Sun. A two-en-gined U.S. Navy bomber today was reported missing in Western Japan.- A.P.
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  • 114 1 STUDENTS IGNORE PARENTS NEARLY 300 of 1.000 students campinc at the Singapore Chinese Hich School yesterday ignored parents' pleas to come home. They decided to continue camping at the school as a protest acainst the National Service call-up. j'lhe parents 178 of them, according to a record kept by the
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  • 59 1 DUMP BLOWN UP HANOI. Pun —French planes dropped half-ton bombs today on Vietminh convoys moving routes the rebels are usinu in an attempt to close a pincers behind this Red River delta capital. French pilots al.so hit a Vietminh ammunition dump 35 miles each of Hanoi used
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  • 51 1 MEW YORK Sun Adlai Stevenson said yesterday America Is sutlerlng from a "national neurosis of selfdoubt and may be at the crossroads of democracy and totalitarianism. "That we are not invulnerable is. I think, demonstrated uv many symptoms," he said, "of which McCarthyism is only one."
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  • 38 1 NEW DELHI. Sun.— The India Government radio last night waned New Zealand and American climbers in the Nepal and Makalu range of the Himalayas that the weather "in the next two day.s will deteriorate further."— A.P
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  • 32 1 ESSEN. Sun.— lt i.s becoming steadily more costly and more difficult to die enough coal in the Ruhr area. West Germany's main area of supply, reports the mining Industry.— Reutcr.
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  • 27 1 AMMAN, Sun.— Jordan has lodized three more complaints with the United Nations mixed armistice commission about alleged violations of the frontier by Israeli forces. Renter.
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  • 31 1 CAIRO, Sun- Major Salah j Salem, the Egyptian Minister of National Outdance, left Cairo today to di.scuss MiddleEast and Arab affairs with King Saud of Saudi Arabia.— Reuter.
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  • 184 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. Imie Secretary of state, Mr. John Foster Dulles, »P"eed rday'thal Blam should a military mission here to dlwun immediate expansion of her armed forces, accordins to diplomatic sources. Thrv -said this was one of the subject discussed bel Mr Dulea and
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  • 137 1 LONDON-BOUND Qanta.sA bo.A.C. Constellation, which l-'it Btoiapore yestcniay after^arriving from Sydney on liturday with engine trouble, wls forced to return to K. in hour after l< !,r trouble with ti>< engine. 1 Three fire engines and an ambulance were waiting at Kallang wbsa the
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    85 1 I 111 SI 1.1 AN ol ScluiiKitr |i« iI. i mc.l two t eremollir* m Inn he visited Ampum village near Ku.il.t Lumpur yesterday. lie opened Ampunc's new S'K.OUU community centre and picM-ntcd colours to the 3rd Battalion of the Kuala Lumpur Iliinie du.ird Picture shows the Sultan presenting the
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  • 227 1 CHOU'S NEW PLAN 'FRAUD', SAYS US Korean proposals rejected (JKNEVA, Sunday. pONMUMST CHINA and Russia yesterday presented new proposals for a Korean settlement, both countries declaring that there was common ground between East and West on some of the basic issues 11m United States immediately rejected the proposals as "fraudulent"
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  • 59 1 Ikg Kirl In the top picture. Miss his Mu.vsry. of Singapore, who i.s 22 and Dutch, has been nominated for the Idas Malaya Quest by The Camera Centre, Orchard Road. Also seen here are two Federatlon entrant! Miss Bheriffah Adabiah Idid. oi Alor Star
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  • 55 1 GENEVA. Sun. Delegates of the Fi.'iich Union and Vietminh High Commands In In-do-China talked in secret for ore? three and a half hours, here yesterday on details of a lire to end the sev nyear w:ir. It was their fourth meeting. They
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  • 42 1 NEW YORK. Sun. The New York News today reported, on what it termed reliable authority, that Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of the lain President Franklin D. Roosevelt. has been given US. State Department clearance to rial! I this July. AP.
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  • 28 1 TOKYO. Sun Japan wffl toon tend tt o Foreign oin >• officials to New Zealand for m potlationa for tarifl reductions the newspaper Asahi rciNwdrd yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 515 1 CASEY IS OFF FOR GENEVA AGAIN Krom .Massev Sianlev SYD.sKY. Sun. VfR- Richard < I*l trallan Mi lister for External Allairs. returns to Geneva today and will be In Singapore tomorrow. He will Ii ii \i>-it London and Washington for further policy talks. Mr. Casey left Geneva early In May
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  • 59 1 WASHINGTON. Sun Thf 'United States resterd I out a promise of Inert lltary ;»'d to Turkey tn th< coming year and pledge* quickened delivery ol about $500,000.(1(10 worth ol miiitarj equipment already approved. This wis announci 'i by th< State Department following fix i Washington
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  • 135 1 Labour party renamed ORGANISATION STREAMLINED PENANCi, Sun ►THE Pan-Malayan Lab- our Party was today renamed the Labour Party of Malaya. At their second annual conference here, delegates from the Federation and Singapore apprrived a new const i' The outgoing chairman. Inchc Mohamed Sopice said this would unify strengthen and streamline
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  • 50 1 I v'l IND II \M i England m« 'I ri u I I I I' H < i pi I I Sfmr P R < i II <• I ii hi i V\ il I) \i ||< \n Wil ol ih' Senate i i i otnmil i ni
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  • 47 1 V. Bun. A Ug truck nrci horses for a circus plunged ow i i inkment today near killing three men and (lei: n O f thP U from thr cab niter the vehicle's brakes v hile i» soinc* do^< A P
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  • 25 1 The firvt piizo in thp Social Welfare Lattery drawn an Saturday at Johore Rahm was No. *****&6 and nol SISIC3I as published.
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  • 400 2 Indo-China showdown 'essential I in 30 days' Only a display of power will halt Reds: Knowland WASHINGTON, Sun Jay. ASIA miffht topple to the Communists if the Western world does not force some kind of showdown in Indo-China within 30 days. Senator William Knowland, Republican leader in the Senate, said
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  • 68 2 The Tagore Society, named after the famous Inri'ian poet, will be formed in Singapore at a meeting at the War Memorial Hall of St. Andrew^ Cathedra] at 730 p.m next Saturday The meeting will be held under the chairmanship of the Vice Chancellor of the
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  • 31 2 Singapore Tamilian Awoctatlon celebrated the Tiruvaliuvar Day by holding a public meeting presided over i>\- Federal Legislative OMITVrTTTorT Mr. K. Kumunuthan. Sri Tiruvalluvar was a Tamil poet and philosopher.
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  • 244 2 LONDON. Sum. FORTY Colonial studrnts from 16 countries were recently guests at a luncheon in Leicester organised by the Conservative Political Centre of the City and County. Principal speaker Mr. L. S. Amerv. 81. had as his subject "Colonial Process." Mr. A.mery
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  • 58 2 Officials of Singapore Indian Chamber nf Commerce elected ■it its 13th annual eeneral 'meeting arr Mr r. Jumabhov president; Messrs D T. Assomtii:. KM Abdul Rank, Ha*<aram F. Balani. A. Nomanbhny Gantilal J Shah. Kanubhai M. MeM. i S A. Mnh.imed Ah. H T Attaree and
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  • 66 2 Tlie following have born elected oMiee-bcanr.s of Singapore Public House Owners' Association for thus year: President. Mr. Lim Jew Kan; vicepresident. Mr. lvi Wai Kok; secretary. Mr. Tan Gee Hoonm asst. secretary. Mr Lim Moh Eng: treasurer. Mr. Chiam Toh Seng; ant. treasurer. Mr Tan Van Huan; committee.
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  • 30 2 A Singapore nurse, Miss MaLsie Cheah, Ls due to return ,to Singapore tomorrow after completing a course in Infant welfare in Perth under an Australian nursing .scholarship scheme.
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  • 115 2 Official nod for commiinalisls INDIA HOUSE— the office of the Representative of the Government of India In Malay.i and the Indian Government have been criticised by the Singapore Indian chamoer of Commerce. The chamber'.s report, said that India Hoase gave reeocmtion to communal organisations In Singapore. "This i.s
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  • 32 2 M IKK If.ulnu each other a li.iiu t at their Geneva Uli many diplomats ga to see l.ci llima's authetic Inil.i d.iin .it local floorshow A. P. picture.
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  • 179 2 'HELL' WAITS FOR THE TRAVELLER Stop this, says the chamber P FIIK Singapore Indian Chamber of ComnKrcp, In its report adopted at the annual meeting on Saturday, i ritic iscd the Indian Government for the bad trr.itment accorded by customs and other authorities to overseas Indians returning home. Mr. R.
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  • 39 2 Written repreaentatlonj on the Hindu Monogamous I rlajje Bill will be received by lect committee aprx of tlii.s month. Represent utinr. s vhiMlUi br i addressed to The Clerk >i thi incil, Coli Secretary's omcer i pore.
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    • 405 2 SINGAPORE "|th Anniversary of Mn; WJt Much Btadiv; i f vimr ll:i •'O O TBlk About Jones': fi :io Tlip Music Gcx R 7.1s am 'iiiiu MgMl ft Opening iJ ews: 64 News T-'lk. Ml Bporta Announcement; U6 Morniii' Siai K^i™. <00 Music For Uaiuini' PFWAMP '7.3(1 News. 7 :C>
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  • 200 3 je plea to Russia: join fight [or peace' WASHINGTON, Sunday. 4HOWER put out a friendly (o Russia yesterday on the tenth Normandy invasion to rejoin a .ciirch of peace, security and who directed the massive 3 which stormed continental iis message to commemoramandy. said: "This day la
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  • 23 3 I WAY TO D PEACE ATTLEE Mil EE. Partj W.ls I her t on imiulrrs pro not hich (..r--.11 I >»- her- ion the
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  • 22 3 VIENNA, Bun —Ton people ted dead yesterday in eping North Yuko and South Austria of abnormally heavy I Reuter.
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  • 59 3 iout The pilot, Lt. Eric Chalk. the flUht was a record en the two cities. He took off from Scampton a<e in England and landIno airport for a total flight of l,06( miles In one hour and 5! minutes. He timed the jet bombei separately on
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  • 61 3 W,nCtnn^h T °l M rit u n 'n Save our Churches Week Sir Pctufp 7hn fo H r Lo "don churches in need of repair. right l £T P Wl^ St ?x n watch^ the runners (left to nght) Cordon P.r.e. C.
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  • 186 3 -CAIRO TREASON TRIAL WITNESS A HMED ALY AL MASRI, a 25-yea?-old °c'JX£VapiinShS: T aS y e^ er day accused by an army officer of t! «to overthrow Lt. Col. Gamal Nasser's military -owinment and to impose a Communist regime on Egypt. Al Masri, once the
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  • 56 3 HAMBURG. Sun. The world's bnue.st tanker, the 47.000-ton Al-Malik Saud AlAwai (Kin-; Saud the First). wa.s launched here last night. Greek-born Areentine multimillionaire Aristotle Onassi watched as his latest and biggest vessel .slipped into the water, bringine the total tonnage of h: s tinker fleet to
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  • 31 3 Shooting match in jet planes LAS VEGAS. Sun. Teams from US. Commands throush'he world will take part in the first U.S. Air Force allicrhter gunnery and weapons meet next week. A.P.
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  • 35 3 SEOUL. Sun. The former United States ambassador to Mom >w. Mr. William C Bullitt will confer with President n Rhep on the Geneva nc ace inference, government sources laid today-— D P.
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  • 179 3 FOR PRUE, 72, A WALK DOWN THE AISLEAFTER 48 YRS. VANCOUVER. Sun. PRUDENCE COKER, 72. of Philadelphia is bound for the altar after a 48-year wait for the sweetheart her lather sent away because he didn't think John was good enough for me." 'Away' was half around the w orld
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  • 51 3 MOSCOW. Sun.— The Soviet Government Central committee of the Communist Party today decreed a boosted sixvear cotton growing programme for the Tadzhik Soviet Republic in Central A. a Production of raw cotton is to rise from 431,000 tons in 1955 to 677.000 ton* in 1960.—
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  • 31 3 TORONTO. Sun Commissioner Benjamin Orames, 77, leader of the Salvation Army In Canada durins the Second World War and former international secretary, died at his home here yesterday. A.P.
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  • 135 3 WASHINGTON. Sunday. SENATOR ALEXANDER WILEY. Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said yesterda> that a way must be found to prevent Russia misusing the veto to block admission of peace loving nations into the Inited Nations. He warned that otherwise nations
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  • 106 3 EDINBURGH. Sun. I^HE controversy as to wheti her Queen Elizabeth is the rst or second of Scotland has >k-cn a new turn. A lawyer called to the Scoth bar ynsterclav took the ith of allegiance only to ,i cen Elizabeth. No numeral mentioned. Many
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  • 33 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. Gen. James A. Van Fleet. President Eisenhower's special factlindinK envoy to the Far East, will fly to Formo.sa early next week probably tomorrow oflicial sources said yesterday. —UP.
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  • 127 3 TAIPEII, Sun. THK Chinese Communists will launrh a blitz in Korea and Indo-China if thr (leneta talks fail, the Nationalist (lovernment sources said. The Interior Ministry's VMM News Aueiw s;iid the Red China recime has still 1.11)0.--1100 MM in North Korea. And alile-bodied
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  • 76 3 U.S. is 'paper tiger' Dean NEW YORK. Sun.— Mr. Arthur H. Dean former peace negotiator at Panmunjom. said at a college lunch here yesterday that the United States became a "paper tiger" in the Far East when it signed the Korean armistice without reuniting Korea. "We can't get the people
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  • 39 3 SEOUL, Sun.— Twenty-seven Koreans, moM of them high school .students, were drowned on Friday when a small ferryboat capsized in Naktong River near Pusan, it was learned today. Thirty other people were rescued—U P.
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  • 73 4 TWELVE members of Singapore Boys' Brigade spent the weekend sightseeing in Kual.i l.umpur while their Krit.imliniiiKt ship, the (lytoiieus. stopped at Port Bwettenham. I li<> .ire on their v iv to the founder's centenary camp of the Bays' Brigade to h«-li<-ld at Fton from lag.
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  • 53 4 $231,207 AID FROM RIDA IN MONTH KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Rural and In Development Author.proved in grants and kMUU of $231,207 during the between April 11 and 10 for Duildinj; kampong roads, bridges and wellj ;-.nd businesses in th country. Th* i with 156 «chemei and period, 8.- i form
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  • 21 4 tORI BAHRU, Bun Hock K.i; shopkeeper, m the police court for selling price controlled gooda with an expired licence.
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  • 120 4 'PIIK Deputy President of the Singapore City Council A >Ir. K. "Widdleton-Smith. yesterday told the Council's Labour I'nions Federation not to bring the private disputes and quarrels of the workers to the Council authorities. In a letter, Mr. Middleton- Mid thai it vm a
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  • 39 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Tiie District Officer will be president oi the Mcrsing Rent A*■«Mment Board which coulsU of the Admtelstratlve Officer the Technical A.s^tant in charge of the pwd, Mr R Kalimuttu and Mr. Poh Swee Lim
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  • 133 4 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. pUSTOMS OFFICERS V» found $70,000 worth of opium hidden under the tloor board of an estate car at the Tawar village road block in Baling on March 12. the sessions court here was told today. In the dock was Fung Wah
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  • 70 4 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. Prompt action by the crew of 1 the Penang Harbour Board ferry. Tengglri. saved a 23--year-old woman passenger. Y...h All Hiaim. from drowniiiL-. Vto]] was li anlng on a railing when, it was stated, she felt giddy and fell overboard The crew Immediately threw a
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  • 62 4 ALOR STAR. Sun. Kedah State Councillor Mr. Soon Cheng Sun said it was a pity that the door to state nationality or federal citizenship was not sufficiently wide open to admit more Chinese. 'However, those who are eli-fc-lble should not hesitate to register themselves." he told
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  • 33 4 I JOHORE BAHRU, Sun A party will be held at the General Hospital on Tuesday when medals and certificates will be presented to IMF—. who have completed their I training course
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  • 29 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Lee Pee Soon and Wai Cheonc were each fined $200 in the sessions court, Pontian. for moving icstrioted articles of food without permit.
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  • 130 4 Say union men who have a job for him CINCiAPORE trade unionists want Mr. S. B. (iarrett, the Colony's first Trade Union Adviser now in England, to come back and reorganise unions here into a central body. The men behind the move have already asked the British
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  • 82 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. Guano gathering in the GuQODg Pondok linestone clill.s seven miles north of here, ha.been stopped siuce the fatal lanrtillde nine days ago whr-i. four Malaya were buried auw and two other injured The Chinese contractor In charge of collecthif tie guano Is planning
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  • 56 4 Conviction No. 13 gaol and fine KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Batata bin Madia, 22. had his thirteenth conviction recorded here yesterday. He wa.s convicted on two ehargta of disposing of three stolen dresses and falling to obtain an identity card. He was sentenced to six months Kao] on the flr.«t charge
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  • 45 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun RIDA has granted a loan of $430 to Manap bin Samad. of Muar. to help him to start a poultry rearinc business, and $300 to Sulcnic bin Bagmp to provide him wtih capital to Improve his attap makinc business
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  • 37 4 PENANG. Sun.— Police are trying to trace a car reported tn have been stolen from a earase at the lower station of Penang Hill The car bHnntrs to Mr. tin ChCflg Fan. a Penanc lawyer
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  • 32 4 TAIPING. Sun— Shortly zoine on transfer to Tapah la Mr. YiD Pene Low. of the Social Welfare Department. Taipine He will be posted there U Cndet ,ocia\ Welfare Officer
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  • 32 4 TAIPING. Sun— The Queen th library will open here on Sept 1 Applications for membership ran be forwarded to the hon. m Mr Phuah Bee York. Health Officer, Taipinc.
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  • 38 4 l.irutenant Robin Ifoiighton of the Somerset L»cht Infantry and .Miss Patricia WheUn formerly of the Ouecn Alexandras Royal Army Nursing Corp*, after their (redding at St. Georges Garrison Church. Taaglin, Singapore. Straits Times picture.
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  • 198 4 SINGAPORE City Council dally rated employees may know on June 18 the new rates of their wages under the Ritson principles. The workers' unions have been invited by the Council's Deputy President, Mr. R. Mid-dleton-Smith, to a meeting. In a letter to the labour unions
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  • 80 4 100 leper children 'adopted' AN average of 100 leper children a month were maintained durin? IM3, it was stated yesterday in the second annual report of the Singapore Lepro.-j Relief Association. A scheme was started in 1048 whereby members of the public could "adopt" a child for S»io a year.
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  • 95 4 Remand in $113,000 fraud case MALACCA, Sun. LIM HONG i'HTOW, 41, a merchant tailor claimed trial in Mala.c .i Sessions Court yesterday to a charge of cheating Tan Koh Poh. a millionaire, by di.shone.sty inducing him to deliver to him 32 cheques to the value of $113.--500 between January and
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  • 56 4 There were 137 donations to Singapore Blood Bank last week —65 from Asians. i.<o made up half of new donors rczi^tered. ion of the bank at the end of the week was: Group A B O AB 23 IP 48 2 26 37 69 5 F:.i-k* m
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  • 76 4 Ml .Orchard Road>: I*-:i-der- r.p at Telok Dam. 11l 11-11 (CM Mil. H\1,1.: iltlon, 9 am to H p.m. I HINESE VM i a lecie T.ib'.e tennis, 2 p m. p.m.. bod) -building 5 p.m., badminton. 8 pm commercial school, 5 p.m to 9 p.m. i i:k ki
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  • 96 6 in Hnr^i tin I minimum) M.'CNAMARA DOUGLAS PATRICK, tormerlv of Federation of Malaya Police Force died In hosI Perth. Western Australia. iMH Ota Hock Hull a-c 90, passed away peacefully on June 6, 1954 leaving o children Oh Ob Kok 800. Oh Lock Her i Vn S(io. Mrs. Tfin
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  • 166 6 ANNOUNC EMETS t* H.iJi J/f (minimum, SALE at Mulchanris. 82 1. Bra* Rl i DrMMi <t Gowns. Prices mi .LOW PEDANT Every day in the M.ilay ktftlT if you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. .SHERBOPNE SCHOOL W'.ll all lava communicate BOX A'^TOn. S.T. HAVE YOU SEEN the new
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  • 818 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. June 7, 1954 The Kindly Red Very few people in Malay? know the essential kindheartedness and courtesy of our terrorists. To find this out it is necessary to go to London and listen to a press conference given by Mr. John Eber's Bri-tain-Malaya Committee or
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  • 301 6 Ideal traffic system would be one in which motor vehicles and bicycles circulated ceaselessly ;ind never stopped. Then there would be no traffic blocks and the cars would be of no use in carrying their owners from place to place. Latest scheme to try to tidy up
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  • 184 6 Many calls jostle the attention of the civic conscious among us. Official bodies do good work among our lepers, sufferers from tuberculosis and all tho others who, through no fault of their own, falter in the strugfile for life, but the warmth and more personal interest of
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  • 1309 6  -  George Edinger On June 6, 1944, about 900,000 men took part in one of the 'most momentous invasions of history —to liberate Europe from Naziism. Such an invasion had never been attempted before but it succeeded and By TEN YEARS AGO the
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    • 359 6 ¥N VIEW of Sir George Pepler's references to land speculators in his effort to bring in the freez- j mc of land prices in this I Colony, it la Interesting to note the action of the Go- j vernment of the Federa- 1
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    • 88 6 rERE was a slight mistake In your leading: article on film censorship. You suggest that the only obvious (.'.fference in the composition of the Film Censorship Appeal Committees of Singapore and the Federation ls that there are no ladies and no officials on the Federation committee.
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    • 66 6 WE would like to Inform "Kajay Web" that the lighting of Dunman Road is In the programme and that the road will be lit early in 1956. We regret the City Council cannot do it earlier as priority is given to other public roads which
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    • 119 6 THERE is now apparently a a surplus of rice, and the m;in-ln-the-street is awaiting news that the price has been reduced. When the consumer countries found it difficult to c<-t sufficient rice at reasonable prices, the old cry of the law of supply
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    • 709 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. in w»rt% SIC (minimum) TO ANTONIA AND JOHN WICK SI ECU of Jenselton North Borneo al Kandanjf Kerhau Singapore on ■li li .June a dauglrr: Nicola Prances. 10 »n>rf. tl» mm, mum) \GEMENT ls announced between Mr Yap Cheong Nun second son of Mr. and Mrs. Yap Thean
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    • 10 6 MERMEN %c moSt/Mltaf/e o^ pof/a/ZcS' $175.P o got ill. siN&APoac
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  • 210 7 [S. welcomes Sir Donald's drive or a united Malaya tement said: In the past two years under hip ol General Sii rempler. marked prois been made In Malaya Communist terrorism ■cl tn build up a self- nation, it is with a that the the free world have the advance toward
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  • 5 7 1, 2, FOR PAHAT v.ill
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  • 31 7 I The occupants, ail Chinese, without injuries. The iver and attendant escaped. The block of houses is said more than 40 years old xtenstve repairs will be jary.
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  • 158 7 Growing interest in arts M KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. R. A. D. C. PETERSON, director General of Inloi mation Services ir a oroacaat oye r Radlo Malaya tonight, .said there was a histor" 8 tateregt ln Mala ya's Mr Peterson was speaking on -The Fine Arts" in the broadcast Mrtaa "A
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  • 71 7 PENANG. Sun.— lnche Mohd Soplee. Federal Legislative CouncH'or. today warned Mahiy studonts of the danger of their native culture and lansniage being submerged under Western influence. 'We must never rorget or Micriflce o ir own customs and culture." he told the Inaugural meeting of the Penang Malay
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  • 54 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Shell service station fitted with an air conditioned room for customers was opened at Brickfields Road today by Mr. P. Madhavan Nair, the Agent for the Government of India in Malaya. Municipal Councillors and Shell officials attended the ceremony which was followed
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  • 69 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 35-year-old Indian, Sinnappan told Mr. J. Kirby, president of the Sessions Court here yesterday that he had made a vow to take toddy to a temple. "It is only meant for religious observance," he added Sinnappan was fined $30 for
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  • 47 7 KUANTAN. Sun. Johar bin Majid, a special constable was fined $100 or a month State on the Kuantan-Batu Sa oharßa°ttackea0 har R a°ttackea the girl Say Kwi Wah while she was collecting latex that morning. Her evWnce was heard in camera.
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  • 10 7 trate. for stabbing E. J- pereira, store keeper.
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  • 199 7 Xl ALA LIMPIR. Sun. ¥T wa.s a *al* occasion In the F h story of Ampang the v r Ps SP en arrived to Join In Kuala Lumpur District Home Guard. Then they followed the official guests to the flaf-bedecked $***** Ampang community centre, which
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  • 483 7 IF TOO want to go by car from one side of Raffles Place to the other after tomorrow, it will be either one mile 528 yards or nearly half a mile— according to the direction in which you happen to be travelling.
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  • 129 7 Scout car driver gets four months JOHORE BAHRU. Sun PRIVATE RAYMOND LONG, a 21-year-old National Serviceman serving at Kluang with the West Yorkshire Regiment, was gaoled for four months and disqualified for 18 months in the Kluang Sessions Court today for dangerous driving Long's case had been transferred from Johore
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  • 63 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Loh Yit Keong, 19. was yesterday ordered by Mr. J Kirby the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, to be sent to Telok Mas Gurney School until he was 21. Loh was convicted of retaining a stolen wrist watch and
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  • 31 7 PENANG. Sun. In honour of the Queen's birthday, the Penang Y.W.C.A. will stage an International festival of music next Thursday. June 10 at the E. and O Hotel
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  • 172 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rpHE All Malayan Hindu Con--1 ference. which opened yesterday at the Chettiar Hall in Sentul, nearly ended in a 1 tumult today. The delegates from various Darts of the Federation had met to form a Hindu Council of Malaya with
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  • 308 7 6 men to prepare claim Xt \i II MIM K. Sunday. 'Pill Federation Interpreters Union will ask the stalT side of the Whitley Council to report the deadlock in negotiations over interpreters' salary revision to the High Commissioner, Sir Donald Marfiillivray. and seek the setting up
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  • 41 7 Mr. B. C. Bailard. Australian Minister to Slam, arrived In Singapore yesterday from Sydney after a three-week holiday. Mr. Bailard. who has been in Siam for the past two years, leaves today for Bangkok.
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  • 35 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A branch of Party Negara has been formed at Muar. Dato Mahmud bin Mohd Shah is chairman of the branch, Haji Abdul Shukor, .vice-chairman, and Inche Jaf'far bin Manan, secretary.
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  • 155 7 Refused to speak to his Counsel JOHOKL BAHKU, Sun. MR. J bo llCh STORR Uild Ma&sa -Singh who was accused in the Supreme Court here today ol murdering Sanggara Singh on December 9. that he must nelp his Counsel if he wished to help himself Ma.v>a who appeared with rib,
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  • 93 7 RAUB. Sun.— Two amusement park stall keepers, who said they gave cash as prize.-* because they were short of cigarettes were fined $400 each for promoting samlng in public on May 10 They were Wonc Fel Sue. 29. and Lee Woong Ying. 35. a
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  • 66 7 TWO BANDITS FLEE FROM THE GURKHAS KUALA LUMPUR Sun Two terrorists fled when they •net a patrol of the 1/10 Uurkhas In the Kulal area of JOhOK yesterday. A shot was tired at a military Land Rover travelling between Segamat and Labis yesterday The vehicle did not stop, and there
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  • 38 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Queen has sanctioned the admission of Mr. L. V. C. D'Souza, Area Commissioner of the St Jonp Ambulance Brigade. Negrl Sembilan area, as a Berving Brother of the Order of St. John.
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  • 77 7 FORTY WINKS AT 50 CTS. A WINK JOHOKi: I'.UIKI Sun. Hatara Singh, a Singapore watchman, boarrird a bus ln Queen's Street for Bukit Timah He doted off in thr bus ,«nd was taken to Johore Bahru. where Customs officers found a bottle of samsu on him on which duty had
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  • 56 7 PENANG, Sun Penang's Municipal President, Mr. L. R. F. Earl, and his wite and ciuldren will sail for Britain by the Carthage on June 12. They will be hosts at a cocktan patty at tiien farn nuau home on June 9 wnen tne> will introduce the
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  • 164 7 Chinese vicar for K.L. ASIAN GETS POST FOR FIRST TIME KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A SINGAPORE cle.-Ry- man, the Rev. Baa It. has been appointrd Vicar of Saint Mary's the Federal capital's parish church. He will be the first Asian to hold the post. He will take over early next year.
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  • 51 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation suear importers can now ootain particulars of arrangements for the resjmntion of imports from the Trade Division in Kuala Lum >ur or ill. ■eonomlc Affairs Olflce in Penanc Those wishirm to take part in the transitional scheme should apolv not ater than June
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  • 43 7 DR. CHUA CriOW TECK. aged i iia.iv i>e;irefully at his No. 13 Adam Ro.id. Slngrtpm. on Sui:-lay blh Juno 1954. He Iraves bohind hu. beloved wile Madam Lim Slew Lent. .< son. Jin Tee and daughter May .ueral nu Tuesday, ilti June 1954.
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    • 238 7 PEEK FREAN'S GOLDEN PUFF *^>^ 0 BISCUITS For perfect health, eat Peek FrearVs V Golden Puft biscuits daily C Oh! they are extremely delicious' Cm wo I<| d y Cm *> !S The Perfect Wheaten Health Biscuita, invaluable to the young and ««2 0 old, the s>ck and the convalescent
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    • 172 7 The weather MIX I M I M TEMPERATI'RE: (7.30 p.m. on June 5 to 7.30 a.m. on June 6) Singapore 81 degrivs. Penan* 74, Kota Bahru 73, Kuala Lumpur 74. Ipoh 72, Kuantan 74. MAXIMIM TEMPERATI'SE: 1 7 30 a.m. to 730 p.m. on June 6) Singapore 91. Penang 90.
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  • 246 8 Holidays bring Holidays MALWAX SHARE MARKET m Vn THE Hari Raya Puasa hoi h shadow of two mon produced an extrormh pore Share Market i;,. lU( Buyers v.. were a few more under the Influi n Industrials were teal but on balance cribed as slightly better William Jack.^ we around
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  • 847 8 Alci Br cm PrKs 2 or a* ■> 3* 3 44 Allan Ice U" 13 2i 5h Wiro.- 31/« 3«/««lebl BM IMM 100 111 v/- »j--or(- is<- i 6- United 34.00 3_> 00 Ped. Dispensary 292 291 ca Pra*er 4e Neave t» rr f to «5 u«
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  • 197 8 yHE following list of business done in tlr Sii A Share Market last week was reported b\ of brokers for the period June 5 to Juno 1 1 INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters 24 10' 2 to 25 5, Eastern United Assurance $34 'j Fraser Neave Ords $2.00 to
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  • 217 8 coMMonny nt mm T*IN last week in Sing i within narrow Umil of $1 between Monday day's price of $362.25. The highest prii i Thursday and the lov i I The news of the wei was the future of the tional Tin Restrirtio: ment. Bolivi.i
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    • 664 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SARAWAK GOVERNMENT i Applications are invited for a vacant post of Magistrate in the Sarawak Judicial Department. The candidate must be either a barrister or solicitor, preferably with some professional experience. 1. Applicants must be British Subjects or Federal citizens (or British Subjects born In Singapore). 2. The
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    • 388 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STOREKEEPERS on permanent establishment In the Federation Military Forres. Salary scale: BtanVIII »90xA6-102/ 120xA6-134/ Exam Bat 150xA8-228: Standard VII: $72\A6-84 102xAfi-138 F.\ mi Bar/150xA6-228 plus COLA at prevailing Government rates. Qualifications: Cltlsens of the Federation- A«e 17 22 years. Passed Standard VII or Standard VIII in a Government
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    • 668 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA SCHOLARSHIP FUND Applications are Invited for a number of Settlement Scholarships tenable at the University of Malaya. Applicants must be students born in and normally resident In Malacca who have either: (a) recently been accepted for admission into the University: or (b) already entered upon
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    • 774 8 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Claas "E" and above reuiattied contractors will be received at the office of the Execu- tlve Engineer. Tampln up to Noon of the 15th June, 1854 for the Construction of a Timber Bridge over Sunjrel Penajls on the Kota Lubolt China new Road at
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  • 890 10  -  CYRIL CONNOLLY By PRIMITIVE HERITAGE. Writings in Anthropology. Collected and Edited by Margaret Mead and Nicolas Calas. (Collancx. 215.) AM ARGARET MEAD is a well-known anthropologist, Nicolas Calas a surrealist art-critic and explorer of the marvellous; together they have compiled something quite new
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  • 330 10  -  Kenneth hiuisi.nn B, LONDON Clubmen are grateful to the Devonshire Club for the interest they take in bridge and the facilities they offer in the annual struggle for the Devonshire Club cup. The first round began on November 23. when Hurlingham and the Devonshire gained comfortable wins over the
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  • 264 10 TWO DIED IN SINCAPORE. By John Sherwood (Hodder and Stoufftiton lOi. 6d NO TUAN BESAR in Singapore would behave as Mr. Mailing does in this story of postwar South-east Asia; and no Deputy Commissioner of Police in Singapore would relj, as "Scruffy" Preston relies,
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  • 743 10  -  Hugh Trevor-Roper By JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES. By Royston Pike. (Watts. 10s. 6d... VL7E MOVE In the world, we travel abroad, we dine out; but what vast tracts of human life still escape us! For instance. Jehovah's Witnesses, that strange sect from America whose members are occasionally
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    • 315 10 The Straits Times Crossword I HIP F~T I s i i 4 3 I IJ I I J"I I Z I 1251I 25 1 Z_p*dLl 29 B^°" ACROSS 8. Shakespeare's January play? 1. Here result Is obtained by (7, 5). division (5. 2, 7). 11. "A modern! Bravo!" tanag.) 9.
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  • 476 11 Kenyon first again with 1,000 runs MAY HITS DOUBLE CENTURY v NOTTS LONDON, Sunday. IJUN Kenyon, Worcestershire and England opening batsman, became the first cricketer this sea><»n to complete 1,000 runs when he scored 187 runs against Essex at Brentwood yesterday. Kenyon reached the 1.000 when 102 It has taken
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  • 209 11 MANCHESTER, Sun. 1/EN ROSEWAI.L, Australian Davis Cup player, won the men's .sinitle-s title in the northern lawn tennis championships here Natardaj He beat hi-s teammnte Rex Bartwti ti-L'. ti-1 ill the flnu!. Wlmbiedom chainpiuii Miss Maureen Connolly, n t lie women's championships DealinK afiai Lciulsc Brough
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  • 64 11 SAARBRUECKEN, Sun. Uragmy, world soccer champions, completed their preparations to defend the championship, at Switzerland later this month, with a 7-1 victory over Saarland. Uruguay led 3-1 at 'he Interval. At Vienna. Austria who arc also training for the championships, scored a 7-2 win ovei the
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  • 117 11 WHI.I K CITY 'I onrlnii GORDON Pirit, BrtU*&Js mm. 4 4 -aside the v uundar Haeg S ok Daaao, tha British hitan». tlonal, waa BMond m yards away l r. ir set irememlous pace corer. ing the first mile in 4min. jno.sec well it.slcl.
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  • 120 11 Australia win C 'wealth golf ST. ANDREWS, (SCOTLAND), t< IK. V won the Bicentenary commonwealth Golf Tournament at the Royal and Anrlont Club here vestcrdny when overwhelmed South Africa by five f.imfs to two With two halved In their final match. The final record was fhrre wins and one drawn
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  • 143 11 Prtendly badminton matches played in Singapore I lilted: j< kUk ii-i w nab 10-15, Thlo dim Bin Ahmin 15-7, 18-1;.: Keh Ki.m I beat lamail b. Rabi 18-13, 15-13: Kwee lost to All 15-7. 18-13. 9-15. I.lm Sciu Kuk. Kelt Kl.m I k. leh
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  • 109 11 Amriiiaii Prcsiili nt Lines Sports Cta baat OanaX Badminton Party by row 'Mines v) tliri-e at badmlnKesult (A.P.L. playrrs first): Mnijrs: BaMIWI lost 10 Koli Kirn Ciu:m 18-14, 2-15, (retired Chua Whve losi to Guinea Ooli <-l IS-li; Yeo I.ii Chor beat Bch a En«
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  • 31 11 MANII A. Sim Tommy Romulo retained Ins Philippine ii»ht weight u>le last nlnht by a technical knockout In the sf\e»th of a scheduled 12-round Ofht with challenger Tommy I.ernni.
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  • 298 11 LONDON. Sunday. POSITIONS in the county championship cricket table up to yester- day were. w nn(( g nn p. W L D. ML MD PU WBTWlctaWW fi 6 0 0 0 0 72 Middlesex 7 6 0 1 n o 72 Yorkshire 8 3 14 0 4
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  • 42 11 RICA'S Harry MatthetCt serins to be Ummq a fatherly hand on the shoulder of British heatfwetghi champion Don Cockcll uho crouches lorn durincj their f\(iht at London's White City Stadium on June 1. Cockcll icon on points- Rciiterphnto.
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  • 304 11 Las t wicke t stand helps Pakistanis CARDIFF. Sunday. 4 LAST wicket stand of 45 by the 16-year-old Khalid A Hassan and last bowler Mahmoud Hussain cave ;i final gloss of respectability to the Pakistan's lotil against (Uamorgan in their three-day match which started here yesterday. Pakistan were al. out
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  • 239 11 LOVDON. Bun. I OTANISLAUfI Jungrirth of C»--13 ehoKlovakla beat mlriic. le-mllrr Rogrr B»nnl*ter of Orent Britain in the h»ll-mj> c\er\< >t the British Oim>s vr«t«rl«y but heavy rain and a muddy track forestalled any chance of Brttlnj a vriirld rwnrd. vlrth. who over»<v>k
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  • 137 11 STOCKTON California. Sun. VI ES 6ANTEE. the worlds nnd fiKte.M mller. won the RBO yard* event at Cip Stockton n*~ht Ivatlns Mai Whl%neld. ho'oer of >hr world record, on a rain softened track Bantat'l timr wa<. 1 mln 50 sec Whltfleld'* record time i< i
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  • 669 12 Rest collapse after 70 for none EUROPEANS, with seven wickets in hand, are tj 260 runs ahead of the Rest at the end of the second day's play in the Clarke Cup cricket match, which is bein£ played on the S.C.C. padans. The
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  • 229 12 A 58th-mlnule K»al scored by their new acquisition Singh enabled Young Men's Sikh Association to hold Star Socci :te<: "A" to a 1-1 draw in a key SAFA Div. 3C match at Farrer Park ;.e>-terday. Both teams thus maintained their unbeaten record, but Sikhs with
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  • 159 12 M'ROPEANS Ist Inns: 270 for 8 dccl. REST— IST INNS. Thuraisingam c Price b Dent 37 J. (ialixtan b Dent 36 E. Le Merrier II. Evans 21 Harhans Singh c Evans b Kirkham 4 S. D. Williams c Wood b Kirkham I ..II Sinfh c Price b Dent B.
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  • 240 12 SEREMBAN. Sun. 4 FINE bowlinß performance by W. Ratnayake. former Singapore and South cricketer, helped Negrl Stmbilan to gain a ten-wicket win over Perak la their two-day match lure today Hdfll scored 130 and 43 for no wicket in replyto Perak's totals of 100
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  • 38 12 DUNN glances ball n^si wicket keeper Kola ml during yesterday's Kuropean- Rest match in Bl—gapo Wood, who put up a 105-nin stand with Dunn is the <>H batsman. The bowler is Harbans Singh. Straits Tinpicture.
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  • 344 12 ROVERS 3 FATHI'L KARIB DOVERS, who have lost aJi hope of the league title this season, played like a team without a purpose and were held to a 3-3 draw by Fathul Karib in jrestei day's Senior Division football at Jalan Resar Stadium Owing to a
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  • 32 12 Royal Air Fr,r.-e Tencah defeated Indian Recreation Club 3-2 in a friendly soccer match at Tt_g»fe yesteiday. Ten;:ah were Showtr (2) anri Collin while Knshnan ani Slephenson replied for IRC
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  • 428 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Pun I COUTH won the Guillemard r-.ip for the second year when they J bea' North 7-4 in the annual tennis "test" at the Lake Club courts heie today. South led 5-1 yesterday and only rttjulred one match today
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  • 249 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun |JY ONLY on* point Pelandok Athletic Club beat Mercury Athletic Club In their athletic rontesi at the Coronation Park here yesteiday. Pelandnk totalled 72 point* SRalnst Mercury's 71. Results: l»0 yard*: 1. HtnrlirUffe (M) 2 Lee Kah Fonk <Pi. 3. H
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  • 86 12 SPO RTS D IARY >(•( XX LCAGW, l»l\ l BXJU hinesr Mhlrtcv. Jalan i MV, Wondrrlads f Woodbrids' Hospital sl.tdnini. Rovrrs "A" 1 < orinthians, K N ground DIV. :b Ktarta Kanten It \I Seletar. Fairer Park. DIT. < Htaw > i nmoi < .>.. MIX. ground. SBHf l)l\ I:
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  • 35 12 Youngsters braJoacpb'l Instiiu'ion a friendly crirkii match esterday. McNali Youn thevan 18. Thevarajan is E. de Souza 3-9. E I 3-47 i. SJI. tf |E Wl Quelc 15. Mohamed I
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