The Straits Times, 16 June 1955

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Vat* 1 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 21 1 THE TENGKL his final choice, Sungei Patani THE DATO sticks to his first choice Johore Bahru
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  • 536 1 «||,l. CONTEST 51 SEATS IN \i;\\ FEDERAL COUNCIL From HARRY MILLER KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fIUNO-MCA-MIC ALLIANCE already dd mm >oat in the new partially-elected pal Legislative Council. ination Da\ today [ache Hashiin Penang Settlement Councillor, was topposed in the Province North conother 51 constituencies
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  • 106 1 Polling cars GOVT BOWS (almost) TO ALLIANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. (CANDIDATES for the Federal elections will each be allowed to use five motor vehicles for carrying voters to each polling station. Notices regarding this were circulated to all State and Settlement elections supervisors this morning. The decision The Government's decision
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  • 238 1 And they will not be stationed in Colony From MASSEY STANLEY CANBERRA Wed. rfIHE Australian Prime Mlnis--1 ter. Mr. Robert Menzies, announcea today that Australian troops being sent to Malaya would be used in the fight against terrorists. The Federal Cabinet will meet specially tomorrow
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  • 18 1 LONDON, Wed. Pakistan's Governor-General, Mr. Ohulam Mohammed, left London by air for Geneva today. Reuter.
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  • 501 1 To school— by lorry MORE THAN 25,000 workers belonging to two powerful trade union federations in Singapore and the Trades Union Congress, to which 30 unions are affiliated, last night condemned the present wave of strikes in the Colony as "completely unwarranted." In addition, Mr. S. Woodhull, secretary of the
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  • 214 1 Commons attack on P.A.P. hotheads LONDON, Wed. MR. HENRY HOPKINSON, Minister of State for the Colonies, told the House of Commons today that leftwing extremists, including members of the People's Action Party, had made an organised attack on the authority of Singapore's Labour Front Government. Mr. Hopkinson in a written
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  • 239 1 Here's where to catch your j lorry to school rE following are the routes of the free Govern- ment transport service for students on school i days during the present strike in Singapore (lorries at first pick-up points at 6.30 a.m.) ROUTE No. I j Changi Road at Junction of
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  • 125 1  -  HALL ROMNEY From LONDON, Wednesday. A YOUNG British soldier reveals in a London newspaper today that he was persuaded by Communists to volunteer for service in Singapore so that he could ''help their brothers in Malaya." The soldier, Gordon Walsh, 22, tells his story
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  • 31 1 MANILA, Wed. Brigadier General William Lee, U.S. 13th Air Force chief, escaped injury yesterday when his plane skidded off the runway and hit a wire fence while landing. AP.
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  • 42 1 Two Army officers were injured when their car was in collision with a Royal Navy bus at Che junction of Ylo Chu Kang Road and Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, yesterday. The officers have been admitted In the British Military Hospital.
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  • 20 1 KARACHI, Wed. Marshal Pibul Songgram, Siam's Prime Minister, arrived here thi& morning on a three-day official visit.— Reuter.
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  • 75 1 Arsonists have damaged three more cars in Singapore, bringing the total to 24 since the attacks began on June 8. Two of the cars belonged to European employees of the Cold Sterage Company. They were parked outside the firm's mess in Kampong Bahru when they were
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  • 53 1 Murder probe hears of 'fish' pEK BOON YIAM, 25--1 year old Singapore driving instructor who was murdered at Cross Street soon after midnight on Tuesday, muttered something about fish before he fell unconscious with stab wounds in the back. His family is puzzled about Pek's reference to fish. A member,
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  • 138 1 COMMONS ASSURED OF MALAYA MOVES LONDON, Wed. Mr. Ilrniv Hopkinson. Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, said in Commons tiitlay every effort was briny made to rnlist more active public support in Malaya to hasten end »f Emergency. Reuter. said that another driving instructor, a friend of Pek,
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    • 33 1 v. Inch* Syed Al-J.fferi A_^ m ln l Suleiman in Sungei Pat«ni DATO SIR ONN in johore Bahru r STONE'S the hall mark of anti-friction white metals for bearings ask <Jai:ks> about it
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  • 1486 2 FOLLOWING is the full ■T list of nominations for the Federal elections on July 27.: ABBREVIATIONS: Alliance —All, Party Negara— Negara, National Association of Perak .V.IP. Labour Party of Malaya Lab., Pan-Malayan Islcmic Party Isl., Province Wcllcsley Labour Party— P.W. Lab., Perak Progressive Party
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  • 135 3 It was just like any busy mnrni ng before British strike began pen's leader meets judge in private LONDON, Wednesday. knu uhich has hung over Britain's L, fl n« I <ir days was brok en this morning £hepin i-<>ming and jjoing again after
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  • 132 3 Bang, bang... so strikers sit silent LONDON, Wed. TULKS among leaders of BriA tains striking dockers broke down teniDorarily here yesterday when a man propped a ladder against the wall outside the conference room and started to hammer a hole through the bricks. A harassed official rushed out complaining that
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  • 30 3 lAJlNuvjiN. weu. Diitciiii ami the U.S. signed agreements here today for co-operation in developing civil uses of atomic energy and for exchanging atomic information for defence purposes. Reuter.
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  • 27 3 HOLLYWOC Wed. Film star Shelley Winters obtained her final divorce decree from Vittorio Gassman. the Italian film star, in the Superior Court here yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 36 3 LONDON, Wed.— Jennie Lee, Labour M.P. and wife of Aiieurin Bevan, was fined £10 today for driving a car without due care and attention. She pleaded guilty.— Reuter. NP COMPLAINS ABOUT NATIONAL SERVICE
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  • 340 3 'Cricketer could have peeled RAF spuds' LONDON, Wed. A MEMBER of Parlla- ment suggested today that Colin Cowdrey the young England cricketer who has been discharged from National Service by the Royal Air Force because of foot trouble, could have been kept on "to peel spuds Mr. W. W. Hamilton
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  • 44 3 ment after the General Election. The traditional State drive was cancelled because of the railway strike. A.P. picture. THE QUEEN, wearing a tiaru. leaves Buckingham Palace by car with the Duke of Edinburgh to oven Parlia-
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  • 28 3 ["he Queen Royal Ascot Mjjcd for ;.--c of the i'inounced i :\ilace yesI d I be present on there is a the palace
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  • 9 3 1 The 1 Chamber (Lowlay unaniratlflcAuoa in Agree-
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  • 68 3 W,d Police i Momd two men of j I money from the j of three sleeping Mi were attending tntion. The two men were arrested after the rooms of Dr. A. Shearer. Dr. E. Powell and Dr. J. Ferguson were ransacked while they slept.
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  • 27 3 LONDON. Wed.— Members of the London County Council's staff spent their lunch hour yesterday parading round County Hall with posters demanding more pay.— Reuter.
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  • 149 3 LONDON, Wednesday. THE QUEEN awarded Britain's highest peacetime decoration today to two policewomen who risked their lives to trap a sex maniac. The Queen gave the women the coveted George Cross, the highest recognition ever accorded Scotland Yard's band of "women constables." The courageous winners.
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  • 89 3 SHOT DOWN PILOTS WIN MEDALS HONG KONG, Wed. The captain and first officer of a Cathay Pacific Airways plane, which the Chinese Reds shot down last July, were presented with the Queen's commendation for valuable service in the air today. The Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, pinned the medals on Capt.
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  • 83 3 THE HAGUE, Wed. Raymond "Turco" Westerling, the leader of the 1950 revolt against the Indonesian Government, has left his home at Menaldumadeel, Friesland, according to the Netherlands News Agency. The Dutch Foreign Ministry said today he had not been issued with a passport and there was no
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  • 204 3 WEST INDIES NOT DOWNTRODDEN GENEVA, Wednesday. MR. s. G. FLETCHER, the Jamaican employers' representative, told the delegates to the International Labour conference here that most anticolonial speeches were nonsense. The British West Indies, he I said, were proud to belong to the Queen. "At previous 1.L.0.
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  • 46 3 LONDON, Wed. Mr. A. E. Tiffin, 58, was today elected general secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union Britain's biggest union despite Communist opposition. He succeeds the late Mr. Arthur Deakin whose anti-Red policy he is expected to continue. U.P.
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  • 307 3 LONDON. Wed. THE end of the rail strike came as something of an anticlimax in the stock markets today and after some Initial gains conditions became much quieter. The undertone, however, remained very satisfactory and there were some good features. Gilts Improved fractionally at first but later turned
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  • 24 3 LONDON. June 15.— Cash Buyers £726>i, Sellers £727; Poniard Buyers £726 2 Sellers £727; Settlement £728. Turnover a.m. 35 tons. p.m. 90.
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  • 37 3 LONDON, June 16. Spot 33d., July 32d.. Aug. 31d., Sept. 30 \d., July-Sept. 31^d. Oct.-Dec. 29'/4d., Jan. -Mar. 28 id., Apr.-June 27'jd.. June c.U. 3<B 4 d., July ci.f. 30V»d., Aug. ci.f. 29"sd. Tone: Easy.
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  • 137 4 AIRPORT SEEKS SIX GIRLS Voice tests for 24 SIX cirls will answer traffic inquiries and make flight announcements when the Singapore Airport is opened at Paya Lebar soon. At Kallang men handle all traffic inquiries, and staff of tin various airlines make the rlipht announcements. lion 'nan 100 girls applied
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  • 19 4 TAIPING. Wed. A civics course was starter! here vesterI for the convicts of the Taipinsr Prison.
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  • 84 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The Federation Government today denied a Singapore newspaper report that there was a demonstration at the Port Swettenham detention camp yesterday. The Government said in a statement today: "So far from demonstrating yesterday, the inmates assisted the
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  • 301 4 OFFICE BURGLED AND DOCUMENTS STOLEN, COURT MARTIAL TOLD 'GALLANT OFFICER' FACES 16 CHARGES OF FRAUD AND LARCENY K. LUMPUR, Wed. HOLDER of the Military Cross, Captain William Thomas Barratt of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, seconded to the Federation Forces, was today charged before a general
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  • 47 4 POLICE OFFICER WEDS AN OPERA SINGER MR. J. T. CROMEY, a police oflker attached to Uelang Patah police station in Johore, with his bride, Miss Cbia Pak Leng, after their wedding at the Church of the Sacred Heart. Singapore. The bride was formerly a Cantonese opera singer.
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  • 204 4 Girls kick over the traces, defy their parents, says Social Welfare report KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TifIALAYAN teenage girls are now demanding greater iTi freedom from parental restraint, thus throwing a burden upon parents which no one else can carry for them, says the Department of Social Welfare in its
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  • 70 4 Sentence postponed RAWANG. Wed. The Rawan« Magistrate, Raja Mohamed Redzuan, yesterday convicted a former Home i Guard. P. Govindan. 20. for disorderly behaviour while posi sensing a firearm. Govindan. who was origin- ally charged with attempted murder, fired three shots from his carbine at a rubber I
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  • 65 4 THIS COURSE SUITED THE BOYS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Six Johore boys who spent six months at the Social Welfare Department's training centre at Morib returned to Johore Bahru wearing salts and carrying suitcases they had made themselves. All six have found Jobs as tailors or carpenters. There are more vacancies
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  • 22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. One more terrorist has surrendered in the Federation. Details are being kept secret for security reasons.
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  • 23 4 The Singapore Film Society will show "Don Camillo" for members and guests at the Pavilion Theatre at 9.30 p.m. next Monday.
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  • 101 4 UMNO SETS UP WORKING COMMITTEE PENANG. Wed.— The Province Wellesley branch of UMNO has appointed a working committee to handle Federal elections and direct UMNO activities on polling day. Tuan Haji Kadlr was appointed chairman of the committee with Tuan Haji Ahmad Badawi, North Malaya UMNO youth leader, as supervisor
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  • 257 4 rpHE Nanyang University's L preparatory classes started in Singapore yesterdayafter three "months' delay— with 298 of the 406 students who qualified for admission attending. There was no fanfare and no representatives of the University's executive committee present at the opening of the classes simultaneously In the
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  • 302 4 JURY VERDICT OF GUILTY IS REJECTED Judge orders robberu m MR- JUSTICE KNIGHT in hos f/ e^l yesterday disagreed v i th '-".f^e J that a man was guilty. He ordJLi **2 Song Mian Yong, 30 Vh,n cd a retrial ci abetting two men in robbinS an? a S' Chan,
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  • 14 4 PEHANG TOTS NEXT YEAR ("■".DRF.N fA B N (;.W W t an >'ns IP
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  • 37 4 The annual combined dinner of the Old Rafflesians 1 Association, which was to have been held on Saturday has been postponed because of the situation in Singapore. A new date will be announced later.
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  • 60 4 ALOR STAR, Wed. The Director of Operations, LtOen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, today flew over hilly country in a helicopter to see Sintok and Padang Danai near the SiamKedah border. 1 Stopping at Naka. he along thr fan old Siamese Chansdin. Later he flew to Titi and
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  • 45 4 91 training MA AF can Forty recruits are am the 91 efficers and the Malaya, I Force from Kaffj undergoing a week training course at Telok Paku camp at o Singapore. They will attend drift lectures on the use of] to detect ud ins aircrafts.
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  • 34 4 Ta:i Joen I Poh. who wai I tempting to I a shopkeeper in Upper I gorn Road on Dec. 1 i year, was acquitted am i charged in a Singapore I court yesterday.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 160 4 The weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE: (7.30 pm. on June 14 to 7.30 a.m. on June lS.i Singapore 73 degrees. Penang 75. Koto Bharu 76, Kuala Lumpur 75. ipoh 74. Kuantan 72. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 15) Singapore 86 degrees Penang 89. Kota Bharu 88. Kuala Lumpur
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  • 66 5 CURPRISE WAITS FOR THIS BROWLER <zirls vW.C.A. Canning warpath. the alert no* stolen ..r.d an ie hostel torch at top secret the prowshould ted the rasions re- night, up eloMTe ,'nr each d to who has a 'very ob he irl returns habit of lumping earning. nrrn in the mornUn
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  • 17 5 accused of robbery a AH AhI 3 ane and Qtatively yesterday r. Sms at -day. riird until
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  • 65 5 PRI7F \iMralian meriurthcr valued IN, arrived in Qantas Sky- ■'Inev yester- he shipped m\ to South toralian Government gave the South African Government special permission lo buy the rams at a Sydney sale early this month. They are the first merino rams to be exported from
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  • 69 5 An effort is to be made by the Singapore Youth Council to make Itself more representative of youth groups in Singapore. Mrs. R. Norris. the president, said that at present there are 32 member organisations, most of which are English speaking. It is hoped to extend
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  • 40 5 The St. John Ambulance Brigade cadet sports, which were to be held at the Victoria School ground at 3 p.m. on Saturday, have now been postponed until further notice, owing to the present transport crisis in Singapore.
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  • 313 5 HONG KONG'S WAY— NO POLITICS AJistinguished teacher will tell us how bilingual schools work Mr. Llm. who was co-found-er of Wah Lam College. Hong Kong, and is now principal of Tak Yun College, Kowloon. .^■aid that civics and social studies were taught but definitely no politics. "My school teaches both
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  • 147 5 At last he sails for Mecca YT was fourth time lucky for 70-year-old Inche Nob bin Ismail, of Kelantan, yesterday. Three times ill health had frustrated his efforts to get to Mecca. Yesterday he was carried on board the pilgrim ship Anshun. Inche Noh. a padi planter, spent most of
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  • 120 5 THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY Terrorist *B escape KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. nPHE Federation Volunteer X Forces have not yet killed any bandits but Kuala Lumpur Rotarians heard today about "one that got away." Mr. C- H. Tanner, second in command of the Federation Volunteer Reconnaissance Corps, told about a volunteer
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  • 52 5 The fire, which broke out in the Cathay preview theatrette in Singapore on Tuesday, was caused by a short circuit, according to a police spokesman last night. The spokesman said investigations had ruled out any possibility of an arson bid. Damage was estimated at about $400,
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  • 179 5 Not the bandits, but the estate workers, says company chief KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Food control operations in the Bahau area of Negri Sembilan have made life harder for the estate labourers than the Communists, says the chairman of the Rembau Jelei Rubber Company, Mr. Charles Mann in his
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  • 235 5 A bit Of history flies in 'DAM BUSTERS' TO FIGHT REDS fANBERRA twin jet bombers from one of the most famous squad' rons in the Royal Air Force, "The Dam Busters," have arrived in Malaya. An advance detachment from Squadron 617, which earned world renown for its spectacular wartime bombing
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  • 70 5 PENANG, Wed.— A labourer. Karuppiah, who was charged with another labourer. Ponusamy Arumu, with theft of pieces of underwear, denied in court yesterday that he had a previous conviction for theft. When the prosecution pro- > duced a fingerprint record from Kuala Lumpur. Karuppiah said on oath
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  • 485 6 IN PENANG: UMNO CANDIDATE GETS WALKOVER STRAITS TIMES reporters bring you the highlights of nomination day in the main Malayan towns.... PENANG, Wed. TT was a quiet Nomination Day in Penang and Province Wellesley. There was one objection —by Labour's Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew against the Alliance's Mr. Chee Swee
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  • 302 6 THE PERAK LINE-UP IPOH, Wed. rpHIRTY-THREE can- didates will contest the 10 Federal constituencies in Perak. The line-up is: Alliance 10, National Association of Perak nine, Perak Malay League three, Pan-Ma-layan Islamic Association three, Perak Progressive Party two, Labour Party of Malaya two,
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  • 104 6 FURORE OVER A MIS-ALLIANCE: UMNO MAN WILL OPPOSE MCA IPOH, Wed. ALLIANCE circles here, J\ particularly the Malayan Chinese Association, are in a furore over the action of an U.M.N.O. member standing as an independent for the Federal elections in the Kinta Selatan constituency, in opposition to the Alliance candidate,
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  • 134 6 KANGAR, Wed.— Two candiSheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Kassim (Alliance) and inche Mat bin Hait Kassim (Independent) W IH contest the lone Perils constituency. Inche Mat, a former police officer, sent his nomination papers through an agent, inche Wanchee bin Mohamed Hussain, but the returning
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  • 58 6 ADVISER GIVES HIS OPINION ON POLLS LA WPOINT MX. S. M. YONG (left). Alliance legal adviser, checking on a point raised by Alliance supporters at the Municipal Council chamber. With him are Mr. H. S. Lee (centre), president of the Selanffor branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, and Mr. Chan
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  • 174 6 Hour TO GO Alliance changes heir candidate tan Timor t?^ niinatcd UMNO r Chairman, fi*N bl Yahya 29 in H Malayan Warnfe whose candidaSlft^ madAsri KSjiigfll religious teacher Opponents In place of Nik Bmb, was to have stood Tengah, UMNO ha Inche Abdul HaSd mud, 45. a leUer writer f
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  • 110 6 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed The Alliance and Party Negara will fight out the three constituencies in Trengganu. Trengganu Tengah will be contested by Ungku Mohsin bin Abdul Kadir (Alliance). 27. a former Health inspector, and Inche Sulaiman bin All (Negara) 33, a former Home Guard
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  • 471 7 Wed ranAbdul miles Star ■.;nz to at ion Sungei v at T.tre in > r the Tuan Kedah ho is :.dent, resented •turn- :n All. Khoo npanlhla car, from Aln r Star to Suneei Patani as eventful. lie writes: Th
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  • 288 7 Surprise, surprise as champions twirl (heir hats into ring \l l \iri r. W«i (I Mir--11 the no- ederal I Will Si _.ir:» acol tlimi. [nir B.irat i, inehc Abm IS, an Kcsatuan t ltd by ;u-ob. a ..f Dr. M-Helmv. 1 who left tor the Japa- in 1945, is
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  • 66 7 ONLY WOMAN IN I THE ELECTIONS CHE HALIMATON BINTE ABDUL MAJII). wife of the District Officer of Ulu Selangor, Inche Mohamed Baba. is the only woman in the elections. She is standing: in L'lu Selangor constituency for the Alliance. Aged 36, she has been to Britain twice and is noted
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  • 224 7 CID. CHIEF TO FIGHT IN NEGRI POLLS Objection by Party Negara is over- ruled SEREMBAN, Wed. rpHERE was only one surX prise when nominations for all the constituencies in Negri Sembilan were accepted today. It was that of Inche Noordin bin Haji Abdul Samad. a 3ft->ear-old police inspector who retired
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  • 158 7 MALACCA, Wed. A FORMER detainee is sftnong the four candidates contesting the two Malacca constituencies in the Federal elections. He is Inche Karam Bakar, 33, who is opposing Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the MCA. publicity chief, as an independent in the Central Malacca
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  • 173 7 ONN FIRST— THEN HIS OPPONENT JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. VTOMINATIONS in the Joii hore Bahru division aroused most interest in Johore today. Until late last night, it was not known who would oppose the Party Negara leader. Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar. Dato Onn arrived at the Dis- 1 trict Office.
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  • 211 7 TEMERLOH, Wed. PAHANG'S former Mentri Besar and UMNO's deputy president, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, will be opposed in the Semantan constituency of South Pahang by an almost unknown Islamic Association of, Malaya candidate. He Is 50-year-old Inche Mohamed Yassin bin Mohamed Salleh, a
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  • 188 8 J0 Words 110 I minimum). PI SP AI.M ARTHUR Passed ava; ;>eacefully 15th June at the Hospital. Cortege leaves 40 Race Course Rd. 8 a.m. today 16.6.55. CABI E NEWS received from ■of the dea'.h of Mr. S. :am, son of the lute Mr. mid lira. S K. Sababapithipillai.
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  • 147 8 !0 Words 5/0 (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day in the Malay Mail' if you want to win th.it $5,000 word puz?ie. EX SERVICES ASSOCIATION "Smoker" S.M.F. Officers Mess. J been postponed for various reasons until further notice. LOLLI-POP IT IN— Ecstasy and Realisation— its a Fuller's Lolli-Pop, Pole everywhere!
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  • 852 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. June 16, 1955. The Battle Is Joined The Federation's party i managers can now relax. For weeks now ihey have been encased in the onerous task of guarding their lists of candi- dates from the prying eyes of enemy agents and curious but innocent newspapermen.
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  • 402 8 Provision of emergency transport for Singapore's schoolchildren is welcome, but the delay in arranging it cannot be allowed to pass without comment. For three days many boys and girls had to walk to school; some missed their lessons. Did the Ministers for Education and Transport have
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  • 639 8 THREE EGGS ONLY IN ONE BASKET THE Chief Replanting x Officer's letter on smallholders contains so much admirable good sense that I feel quite sorry in having again to criticise, instead of according unadulterated praise. The economics of the smallholder's replanting are clearly set forth (confirming, incidentally, my contention that
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  • 264 8 rE Singapore Govern- ment want private mot- orists to give lifts to strike- bound workers. This help-thy-neighbour policy ls all very well, but will there be legal safeguard for the Samaritan If there ls an accident? When the British Govern- ment invoked emergency powers, the Ministry
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  • 6 8 A middle course can be dangerous
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  • 460 8 TN this column last 1 Tuesday, I suggested that the outcome of the crisis probably depended more upon the reaction of the workers than upon any other factor. The struggle between the government and the Middle Road clique —a favourite Communist word for their support explains the
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  • 578 8  -  By GRAHAM GREENE IT IS difficult to convey the atmosphere of Hanoi today as it appears to those who do not share the aims of the Government. Courtesy may be mistaken for evasion, pride for suspicion, the fear of persecution for persecution itself.
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  • 208 8 /COURTESY, evasion, susvy picion, it is not only the correspondents who suffer from this fog. The mission of M. Sainteny. there to salvage a few economic and cultural services for France, live a life of unreality and, I suspect, growing weariness and despair. Their contacts with #the Government
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  • 130 8 THE war in Vietnam did not begin as a Communist war, and the victory of Dien Bien Phu was welcomed at heart by every Vietnamian, in the south as well as the north. General Giap, like Ho Chi Minn, is not merely a Communist hero he is a
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  • 184 8 II7HEN I met him (I had fT guaranteed that I would not publish the details of our conversation), it was in a. small room in Bao Dai's former palace, over a cup of tea, and I could not believe him to be a figurehead. Another Minister was present,
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  • 48 8 rpHERE was sadness and X decay, of course, in Hanoi, as there couldn't help being in a city emptied of all the well-to-do. For such as I there was sadness in the mere lack of relaxation; nothing in the cinemas but propaganda films, the only restaurants
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  • 61 9 MUSICAL AIRLEFT IN FOUR PLANES an en- by a n c 92--the 'rom < .-.npapore Lumuntil Symp- four :r. w hat ilrlift of In the .pur i asm most In the x- beei ..^c here. to -prove eviously ■...se more :nterest ~.ried. 1 Thor 'he or- i He will i
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  • 352 9 Fijians blast bandits— with trumpets, trombones VILLAGERS FEAST AS BANDSMEN DROWN THE CHATTER PI II iv h a ONG p ENG, Wednesday. F thit* "1™ earin bri ht re <* and Black L-^fr*??*-***™ P lavin "Old Black Joe and today's fun at Yong Peng began. areas nC f the Aeration's
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  • 27 9 Commissioner-General at reception AT THE MAIN TABLE tie Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald (right) cracks a joke with the newly-weds. Straits Times picture.
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  • 115 9 Incident at Colony factory alleged VINE women and girls and a man were charged in Singapore yesterday with unlawfully restraining two police officers. Mr. C. W. Greenaway. A.S.P.. and a detective, from doing their duty outside the Fraser and Neave factory in River Valley Road, at 4.10
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  • 710 9 fa From Page One Colony today, instead of achieving any desired end. the strikes have caused untold suffering and constant hardship to the majority of tht Colony's population who are workers." Mr. Jaganathan said that the Trade Union Congress waj against any kind of arbitrary arrests
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  • 166 9 Heigh- ho! And home from school we go FRANCIS Lagamany, 12, and Joseph Ang, 15, are two boys who are grateful for the lorry transport provided by (he Singapore Government yesterday. Francis and Joseph who go to school at St. Joseph's Institution have been walking eight and ten miles a
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  • 57 9 FOOT PATROLS OUT TO KEEP PEACE More police are now on foot patrol in Singapore than ever before, a police spokesman said last night. Recruits from the Police Training Schoo| were yesterday sent out on patrol. The spokesman said the presence of these police had a deterrent effect on the
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  • 283 9 Why 2 versions explain, say Progressives rE Singapore Progressive Party may request the Government to state more fully the grounds for its arrest of the six trade unionists over the weekend. At a special meeting yesterday, a party committee discussed the question of whether
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  • 113 9 Ttfß. WEE CHONG JIN, a Singapore lawyer and cricketer, and Miss Cecilia Henderson were married yesterday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. The bride wore a dress of cream-coloured lace with a white tulle veil, designed for her by her brother, Mr. Gerard Henderson.
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  • 262 9 70 CLAP AS CONDUCTOR IS FREED Witness had gone back to India GEVENTY men of the strike-bound Singapore Traction Company, most of them in uniform, clapped their hands loudly in the First District Court yesterday when a conductor was acquitted of cheating the company of a 10-cent fare. The men
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  • 57 9 A Naval Base labourer. See Pang Whye, 23, was found stabbed In the stomach in Desker Road, Singapore, on Tuesday night. He was on the way home to Syed Alwi Road, when he wa* attacked dy five men. See has not been able to say why he
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  • 56 9 If you saw this tell police Inspector Yahaya of the Singapore Traffic Police last night appealed for eye witnesses of the fatal accident at the junction of River Valley Road and St. Thomas Walyk at 4.30 p.m. on June 12. Kasri binte Kamidin. 87. was knocked down by a car
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  • 81 9 Picket fined $100 far obstruction A strike picket was fined $100 in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday. Yeo Peng Hock pleaded guilty to obstructing a police officer in the discharge of his duty at the Trafalgar Street godown of Nestles on Tuesday. Inspector M. C. Jacob, prosecuting, told the
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  • 43 9 Photographs by Tom Chan of Hone Kong, which won all the major prizes at the 20th Kodak international Salon of Photography held in Rochester, U.S.A., early this year, will be on show in the Cathay Cinema lobby. Singapore, from tomorrow onwards.
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    • 170 9 Preserve the SHOWROOM SHINE of your CAR with KELVEX! ...THE SENSATIONAL PLASTIC DISCOVERY THAT MAKES THE PROUD OWNER'S £T*m PREFERENCE i¥ A product of U.S.A. origin. "Plaattcatc ii today not only the most economical but also the most effective auto polish, which has become increasingly popular with motorists throughout the
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  • 263 10  - How to be fresh in the heat KATHLEEN HICKLEY By DO you slap your makeup on in a hurry every morning, then repair it constantly during the day and hope for the best? If so, you're all wrong in this climate. According to beauty expert Betty Hearne, of Cotys, new
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  • 42 10 Worshipped for a week A HUNDRED Hindu wives in India recently completed a five-day festival of husband worship. In one ceremony during the festival each wife washed her husband's feet, and a Hindu mystic expressed hope that this rit« "will end divorce."
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  • 33 10 A TRUMP for any occasion the "Queen of Diamonds" hat fashion from Dolores, London. It is in natural paribuntal and has the crown decorated with a diamond in red chiffon.
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  • 275 10 OODY-BUILDING is not for men only. Women in Singapore are going in for it also. Weight-lifting, usually regarded as a man's occupation, is now practised by the most fashionable women, whether they want to lo.se or to put on weight. According to Mrs. Triska Le Peltier. Singapore's
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  • 346 10 WONDER if most women go a bit'haywire at sale time. I do. And thoroughly enjoy the feeling. You seem to know by instinct which are the upcountry women and also they have nearly all got sensible shoes on not for them the
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  • 217 10 PSYCHOLOGISTS have travelled in a perplexing circle in their advice to parents on how to rear children, an lowa child psychologist says. Dr. Boyd McCandless, director of the lowa cild Welfare Research station at the University of lowa, cited this reversal or advice: "Forty years ago parents
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    • 245 10 iHEDiz Heinz Cookrd Spaplictti— I /ZTr\ ni-m-ni-in hrrr's eating. A l^U Zippy, zesty toniato-^auccd j strands that havr flavour galore just as tliry cone SA oy^^^ frotii thr (in. How womlYr- t'flJaßiifcv 1 fill Heinz Cooked Spaghetti m KjM |3f/frj tastes alone, am) how w<-ll I !fjQßWnv4| it miugl^ with
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 276 10 Straits Times Crossword to "n~ 14 15 i§|S I* \7 19 20 ST~ 22 1 23 2* 111 25 j ACROSS 13. Forces for the Irish? (10). 8. The likeness often- starts in 17 15. Reduce the price for tender down (8). loin (8). 9. Usually a fair share (6).
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  • 1133 11 John Churchill was England's best, most gifted soldier IN the year 1650 there was born to a country gentleman named Winston Churchill, living quietly in Dorsetshire, South-west England, (and certainly never dreaming of the glories, that lay in store for his direct descendant, who was until recently Prime Minister of
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  • 325 11 last battle ever fought on English soil. Monmouth was routed, taken and beheaded and Churchill rose still higher in the royal favour. But Churchill saw in time the way that Englishmen were thinking. There had not been much sympathy for Monmouth while he was alive.
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    • 162 11 I m. L jflj ly 'if MT«n I N J It I r >n rt B IC WEEK »oon H\H\R" [IT FABRICS toDEx; IE SAFELY i Hi' n. thick Mir fhtl lal nrrk, i hip <-i< u-r the lII* l-1'....r. K NLlr* i rr.im W r«li>< <• thr parts BippliH
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    • 180 11 F °r tea, >* Feeling tropical That's the^&lk time to wear 4 Viyella shirts* pyjamas, stockings whenever cool comfort really counts* QflV flllQ 1 vntuj> «wa.Mini.M,Hm j IllPllt WC3.P Viyella IF IT SHRINKS WE REPLACE First class buildings deserve the best cement f^^^m'?^^^^§^, BRAND 1 BRITISH PORTLAND CEMENT I Supplied
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    • 85 11 Sherlock Holmes To a concert mms *f> MMWSZr m W?\ 1 MAVI wewoULPL tE I tuke >eu 4a! bi/ttuebe'sJl wwebe id \to a coNCEirr! 1| Fa c (w y^^^^^^Wa^a^a^a^a^L^Ba^M. P\ 1 a^a^f 9 jj^^^^^LJ B AUTHOR GQNnflrf PQfl^^ B Dick Trucy Hound on trail I™EV'RE STILL TRYING ToM LOOKS UKE
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    • 1249 12 M- 1405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. T.i; MM (IS lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 Unas) ;;;< THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE M la pracWd via other ports to !ood and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON It CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore Soils P. Shorn Penong C» clops f"r london. •urg Jun*
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    • 1195 12 EAST ASIATIC UN E SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoa, Antw.rp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copanhag.n Gothenburg ft Oflo Spore P. S'hom Pnang k) "MALACCA" 3/ S July 6 July 7/7 Jaty "MEONIA" 20/24 July 2S/2* Jaty 27/28 Jaly "FALSTRIA" 16/19 Aug 20/20 Aug 21/22 Aug x) Colls London (passengers
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    • 1035 12 IMnoTHE BEN LINK STEAMERS LTD."^ SINGAPORE (Incorporated In tha United Kingdom) LINK SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTININTAL POKTi Spore P. S'hom Penono Bawvanao for Havre, London, w»wm«»i» unii ™ot» i7/iaja«a ■ayjßfar L^don, h»iv c m/mj-. ■^SSin.^ttT 1 M/at J— *Urn*/ iff V« Mr ■^RoMom^'. 23 W 3 Mt, Dfce*. >„!.-
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    • 678 12 MoAUSTER^ CITY OF BROOKLYN J Coll. Hull. 10 *»9 W H P. SW Marrtaan t C,.,» 1e1( M) LM S'' M«A,,,t.r 1 Co, Ltd^^.. A BOUSTEArTr?^^' (Incorporotcd i n th 0 rTT V °'i LTD** 1 CoM.r, orrf.cn to pJßftftß £jW?* CLEN UNE ""X I OUTWAR B rROMU.K..CONT 1 M
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  • 9 13 1 i Junr i». per per to.
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  • 26 13 SE Wed. <• moderate i fVjctuaI Stock .'ew in an en nrm. 32 seller .noted :8 6 seller 33 buyer [9% 41 9 9 fi
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  • 39 13 Mwt buyers yesterday at .ocve the r. Tuesday. f.rrr. yesterday No 1 R.S.S. fellers 109: yers lOS"*. B August !04H; No. 2 104; t'. 99 ".merce rices on < per Ib. Bmers Srllfr* 104:; 1024 102 103% 102W
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  • 169 13 Singmporr Chines*- Produce Exchange: noon prices P«r picul yesterday were: Copra: steady: June 527-, buyers. »28 sellers: July $28 buyers, 928 > 3 sellers; Auzust $28 S buyers. $28 sellers. Coconut oil: steady: bulk $42 sellers, drum $45 sellers. Pepper: quiet with lack of overseas inquiries: Muntok white
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  • 105 13 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expetted today are: Ceylon 12, Burma 45. Tomori C P.. Tantalus 67. Benvannoch 89, Malacca 11, Ascanius 13 14. Awata Mara 15 16. Straat Ball 18. Caron 19 20, Rengam N. Wall 5 and 6, Rajah Brooke 2122 Gujarat 23
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  • 688 13 MORE CONFIDENCE IS SHOWN AGAIN IN INDUSTRIAL SHARES I.IRMFR Market Corr espondent F \r H^i?!f MU? ?u y the Sin a P°« Government in LS g W u th tl^ c P oli tKal-indu6trial unrest hTp J£t? n J uS glven inv estors on the local >h.ire market a little
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    • 415 13 KNUTSEN LINE Fait and Regular Service MM CANADA U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3C DAYS -c Arriving Singapore P.Swet Penang Fremantle In port 20 |une 21 June 26 |une I lunc 11 |uly 13 |uly 14 July 21 July 9 |uly 8 Aug 1C Aug 11 Aug 1 8 Aug Aug 12
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    • 187 13 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'C and above registered^ P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer j Johore. up to noon of the 25th. June, I 1955 for:— CONSTRUCTION OF RURAL HEALTH CENTRE AT RENGIT, BATU PAHAT. Full particulars may be obtained from the Senior Executive
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    • 1045 13 NOTICES SUNGEI KINTA TIN DREDGING LTD. (Incorporated in England) Telegraphic advice has been received from London of recommendation of a dividend of 1/- per stock unit, less Income Tax at i I in the in respect of the year ended 31st December 1954, payable on 28th July 1955 to Stockholders
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    • 627 13 NOTICES THE TOWN COUNCIL ELECTIONS (TOWN COUNCIL OF BANDAR MAHARAM) REGULATIONS, 1951. I .Notice under Regulation U (S). NOTICE is hereby given that the Lists "A" and "B" for the Electoral Ward Of MAHARANI, prepared in accordance with Regulation 10 (1) of the Town Council Elections (Town Council of Bandar
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    • 763 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment as Magistrate and Assistant Official Assignee. Candldates must be British Subjects or have been born in Singapore or the < Federation of Malaya, Sarawak. North Borneo or Brunei. Preference will be given to those who have had their permanent home in Malaya for
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    • 141 13 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT" Supply of HSOS cables TRS rabies PBJ cables PILCDSTA cables of various lengths and' sices for 250 volts. 660 volts and noo volts Also SWO copper wiie. close NOON— 27.6.55. Forms from Electricity Department (Room 109). uiiiiiiiiuhuiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiii^ 1 W HARVEY W I STEEL
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    • 51 13 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Offire of the Btat« Engineer. Kedah/ Perils Alor Star, up to noon on 30th June 1955 for the purchase of oue unserviceable steam roller lying in the P.W.D. State Workshops, Alor Star. Further particulars can be obtained from State Engineer.
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  • 351 14 'Touch of communalism in dispute on division of seats AS the Federal elections are drawing nearer and nearer, the controversy, there Is a division of the number of seats among the Triple Alliance seems to be sharpening. In the controversy, there is the touch of communalism. The members of the
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  • 166 14 TRIBUTE TO AN RAF SAMAHITAX WHILE I was driving the sea beach near Changi, the car got stuck in th» sand. This happened in a very lonely spot which, I presume, is about five miles from the main Changi Road. It was pitch dark too. As I could not pull
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  • 117 14 Fview of the fact that more than a million dollars of public money is being spent yearly on adult education in Singapore, it is time the Council of Adult Education prove to the people that this money is well spent. and not wasted on an
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  • 238 14 FEEL I must correct 1 "Common Sense's" mis-statement of my remarks reported in your paper a few days ago. I did not say that a simple method of family planning was being tried out "for solving Asia's population problem." nor, I think, did your
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  • 282 14 LAST year Mr. Freddy Pope received some publicity in your Sunday paper for his record run from Penang to Singapore. It was pointed out at the time the publicity and example would encourage ■people with less ability and common sense to attempt
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  • 74 14 rrHE public services of Malayan youth have at last been recognised with the conferment of the M.B.E. upon Mr.Eric Wee Sian Beng. But Honours List after Honours' List, the man who first put Malaya on the world badminton map, Mr. Llm Chuan Oeok, is foreotten. And,
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  • 119 14 rE sort of Balkanisation in this country retards its progress to independence. Though there appears to be perfect harmony and concord among the various races in Malaya there is a very dangerous current of racial differences. Even among the Chinese themselves there is discord. Those with an English
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  • 130 14 rpHE numbers of Malays in X almost all towns in the Federation are dwindling due to the fact that Malay properties are being sold to non-Malays for reasons best known to the owners themselves. Most of the Malays who remain in towns are either in the Malay
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  • 172 14 IAM deeply disappointed with Singapore motorists. They'seem to be a lot of selfish people who have no interest at all in the safety of pedestrians. The other day I saw a blind man cross a road. Cars whizzed past him and he was compelled to stop suddenly.
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  • 117 14 MR. Cheong Hock Hai, who is well-informed on educational matters in Malaya, should know that British professional body, namely the Council of Legal Education, is willing to hold the Bar Part I examination in Malaya. As a matter of fact, the Council encourages Malayan students to sit for
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  • 92 14 nnHREE cheers to Mrs. J. 1 Ede. Mr, Chan Kum Chee and Mr. A. P. Rajah. We. the Katongites. salute the Progressive City Councillors for keeping the flag flying. There is certainly plenty of life in the old party yet. as evidenced by the fighting
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  • 81 14 UNIONS ARE To BLAME "IRONIST, stained nT B^ views on lead them s w h J Even some tran misuse their c -^ak unions'^ f r their selSh" llo^ aims. einsh gain,' trad^oV^^ot,, Pedera?i n on° n a e dV^ fl experienced V eak or lve Mr. Brazil? 11 hav
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  • 301 14 Dismay j n Singapore IT is obvious from the nn be r of letters 2 have been publ^e the subject that th* a Pie of Singapore are d^ ed at the attitude of th«r vernment towards the rea disgraceful disturbances The vapourlngs of i Marshall and the irresoon bility shown
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  • 107 15 Miff YORK, Wed. XJIGH GUN (Hebopohs-Rocket Oun), who wm Judged the best three-year-old, oolt of 1W4 In the United State* will not race In Kngland this year mm wm planned. Trainer Mr. Max Htaeh Mid yesterday that there was tasaffldent time in which to
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  • 71 15 KOALA LUMPOR, Wed.— The SeUngor Turf Club July meeting, on July t, 13 and 1«, win to for Class Four and Fire bans*. Entries cIom on June 39. Distances and stakes an: Class 4: First run &W. or IT.; second run 6f or Mt. 1 $3400.
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  • 69 15 DELIVERY, DON WAYNE AND BARFLEUR SCORE MAIDEN WINS TPCm, Wed. A TOTAL of 137 ClMfc Two «d Ftv« bones baa beefa entered tor the JuneUuly meeting of the Perak Turf Club to be held on June 36, 29 and July 3. Entries are: Star
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  • 1761 15 %MeSSammM (7al It Wf fllEt EaT^^ Mfclß^Bftlate 11 Won by: I,^ Horn: l mtn. j 13 I/ft. Tecs: $M. US; $7; i Cash meji Wo. 1111 («W; Mo. < ins ($alo); no. itft («b»>. t starter* («M sach): Kos IM. lam 11M, lfttt, ISM,
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  • 53 15 LONDON, Wed. Sammy McCarthj^the fotmerßWUsh featherweight ring laat night after a flre-month rest and stopped Taddy Peckbam m the third round of a achednled ten- round bout. McCarthy gave a rugged, merciless display and sent Peckham to the canvas for three counts before the referee
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    • 497 15 r i* irtAD' Comfortable i entrance convetfl--8 *£l Celltaß Fan, iity near met. 16 BalLffOH WANTED i, cts. extra. r^miX' Couple. FurK Ka-ong/ 5-SfteTr W'- tt ith Other rt% July for f.pprox. JJ^gox A 4295 S.T P- to renew, large ■■Sew* m cx s ell 5. n ■.■Mdential rfttblishfd garden
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    • 471 15 DANCING U Word, SlO (minimum). Dalit I month. II Word, $MJO (Mlm.) RAFFLES HOTEL— Nightly Dam* and Floor-Show from 8 toll^? EMBASSY HOTEL-Enjoy dance at our Roof Garden nightly wear point garden. ffiu y from 8 pjn. to Midnight A NCE the Open A*f.3O to A^Hote^ L SlD re SEASIDE
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    • 493 15 HOUSES ft LAND FOE SALrI 20 Word, $S (mim.)—»oM M cU. extra. room Freehold Terrace House at elevated Frankd Estate ready tor occupation within two months to be sold at Cost. For full particulars apply Box A 4252, S.T. VEHICLES FOE SALE Word, $s (Mtn.)— Box SO etc. extrm. 1952
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  • 360 16 Harvey's bid for record ends at 204 KINGSTON, Wed. a RECORD third wicket A stand of 295 by Colin McDonald and Neil Harvey enabled Australia to gain a first-innings lead of 123 over West Indies with six wickets in hand on the third day of the fifth and final Test
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  • 46 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— For the first time an all-Malayan Sikhs badminton tournament will be held In Kuala Lumpur in August. The tourney, is being organised by the Malayan Sikh s Sports Council and the events will be men's singles and doubles and women's singles.
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  • 183 16 WELLINGTON, Wed. THE TOURING Chinese soccer team from Hong Kong beat Wellington 3-1 in the second match of their New Zealand tour here today after a scoreless first half. They were held 5-5 In their opening match against Auckland last weekend. Today"s match drew
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  • 69 16 Falrwlnd B.P. officials for 1965/56 recently elected are: President: Teo Qhye Hoe; Vicepresidents: Teo Bali dm. Vtocpresidenta: Low Men* Ohtm; hen. secretary: Willie Yeo nag LJm; hon. treasurer: Ong Kay Sung; ban. Auditor: Tan Hul Seng. Sports capt: Beow Watt Soon; Asst. sports capt: C. Titus Mathews; Asst.
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  • 82 16 Kent 178-4 by tea vs Yorkshire LONDON, Wed. TH E following were the scores 1 at the tea Interval in the county cricket championship matches beginning today. At Hull, Kent 178 for four (Fagg 82) versus Yorkshire. At Hlnckley, Lancashire 181 for three (Ikin 75) versus Leicestershire. At Chesterfield, Essex
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  • 105 16 TAUNTON, Wed. The South African cricketers dismissed Somerset for 68 runs only one run more than the previous lowest score against them, the 67 by Cambridge University on the opening day of their match here but by tea the tourists had lost three wickets in making
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  • 21 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Lake Club will hold their first open invitation tennis tournament from July 2 to 10.
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  • 483 16 j__^ tEAV ES RIVALS BEHIND Of RECORD 100 JTUUM l IM JIT IMM, the Singapore sprinter from Beatty School, pounded his way to a new 100 yards record yesterday on the Victoria School ground at Jalan Besar, when eleven Colony secondary schools met
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  • 384 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. qnHE FOOTBALL Association of Selangor is deterA mined to stand by its policy of selecting* only those players who turn up for regular training to play for the state in Malaya Cup fixtures. l This is
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  • 77 16 The RAOC. team to meet RAMC in the annual cricket match for the "Young Bat" at the Friendly Hill around 3 8.0.D. on Bunday is: Lt. Col. RAJ. Wiggins, (CapO. Capt. F. Harper, MaJ. C. J. Magulre. Capt. J. G. Grlmble, Capt. H. B. Moore.
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  • 65 16 SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. SUGAR Ray Robinson and Rocky Castellan! will meet in a middleweight elimination bout here on Friday, July 15. Promoter Bennie Ford said that he had completed arrangements with Jim Norrls, head of the International Boxing Club, for the 10-round
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  • 424 16 OOYAL Singapore Golf club beat Royal bland Club by 19 matches to 7 with two halved at R.8.0.C. hi Sunday's four-ball matches. The results were (R.8.0.C. mentioned -first): J. O. C. Thomson and 8. C. Beaty beat J. C. Stirling and O. H.
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  • 173 16 The singles draw for Wimbledon WIMBLEDON. Wed. A REMARKABLY open WlmhMssa so far aa the ■sea's Unties arc c— tecne* emerge* when Ike sriw was made at tft» AH Encland Crab this sMranf. ■ftMCjM seeding, work rat and there are wily eight compared with the 12 last year tIM narterflßaUats
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  • 126 16 MERCEDES INSPECT CIRCUIT LIVERPOOL, Wed. DIRECTORS of the Mercedes-Benz Organisation have been invited to fly here from Stuttgart to inspect the circuit where the British Grand Prix will be run on July 16. The invitation was made by the British Automobile Racing Club, organisers of the race, following a statement
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  • 39 16 The Royal Island Club's Mixed Flag Competition played last week resulted: Women's winner: Mrs S P. Ho, holed out 19th. Men's: Chua Cheng Uat. J. Wilson, and Wg. Cdr. Robinson tied, all holed out 19th.
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  • 578 16 rPHS results of the beats at the x ninth postwar Singapore secondary schools sports, held on the Victoria School ground yesterday, are given below. The finals will be run off July 7 on the same ground. 1M Yards: Heat No. 1: 1. Malcolm Nunls
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  • 68 16 In the qualifying rounds of the Ladies Colony Golf Championship played over 36 holes, at Royal Island Club, Mrs. v. Needham led the field with a score of 171. Starting times for the Ist I round to be played ton I are: 3 p m. Mrs
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