The Straits Times, 9 July 1957

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEWTIFTEP SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times He***** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1957 15 CENTS
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  • 1192 1 R.A.F. plane hits block of quarters. ..fire engine racing to scene of tragedy collides head-on with lorry Six dead, including child: 10 hurt Take-off ...then engine stalled House was engulfed in flames SIX people died and 1O njured in a double tragedy ngapore yesterday. FOUR DIED when
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  • 409 1 ROME, Mon. The four ousted Soviet leaders made a daring bid to gel rid of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev two weeks before their own downfall, the Moscow correspondent of the Italian Communist newspaper L'nita reported today. The correspondent said
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  • 55 1 LONDON. Mon.— Moscow Radio today said any hope that the Russians would make further disarmament concessions was "a rash conclusion It said that such hope was intended to camouflage the fact that it was the United States that was holding up the talks now in its
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  • 85 1 LUXURY LINER HITS A REEF T ONDON, Mon. The British luxury liner Reina Del Paciflco hit a reef off Bermuda today. Its owners reported. The headquarters of the Pacific Steam Navigation Co, reported that a brief radio report from the 17,872-ton liners captain did not indicate there was any immediate
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. Gen. K. S. Thimayya. Chief of Staff of the Indian Army, will leave here for Moscow on Thursday at the personal invitation of Marshal Zhukov. it was announced here today. Reuter.
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  • 32 1 NICOSIA. Mon.— An RAF. Canberra jet bomber crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from Akrotiri air base in Cyprus today. It was believed there were no survivors. Reuter.
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  • 21 1 PASS, SAYS CAIRO CAIRO. Mon—Egyptian Canal Authority today gave permission fur British frigate Loch Killisport to use Suez Canal.
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  • 60 2 SUCH A HOT DAY- EVEN FOR MR. NEHRU MI! NEHRU mops his brow as he gives a Press conference at India House, London. London has enjoyed a week-long sub-tropical heat wave. Mr. Nehru ha s been attending the London conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers. He faced more than 150 newsmen
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  • 258 2 THIS YEAR, GHANA. SOON, MALAYA. SUCH A THING HAS NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE IN HISTORY, SAYS MACMILLAN IN REVIEW OF PREMIERS' TALKS LONDON, Monday. THE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, said last night that "surely Britain was entitled to a little credit" for
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  • 70 2 It's 1,500 years old LONDON. Mon. Lv Hsun Park in Dairen, Manchuria, has a new giant marine turtle 1,500 years old, Peking Radio told the world yesterday. The turtle, which was presented by fishermen to the park, weighs half a ton and is 7 feet Ml inches in
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  • 67 2 No phone calls for purged Red leaders LONDON, Mon. The Moscow telephone exchange yesterday refused to accept calls for Mr. Molotov and other ousted Communist leaders. The United Press in London booked calls to Molotov, Kaganovich and Malenkov last night in an attempt to discover their whereabouts. This morning, the
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  • 254 2 NEW YORK, Mon. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said in a television interview u-^rirast yesterday that he considered it far better for the present five-power disarmament talks to yield results than for other nations to be brought into them at this stage.
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  • 37 2 KARACHI, m n.— A British team on its way to try to climb the unsealed 25,660 ft. Peak K-i Is being hampered by heavy snowfall, a report from the liaison officer said today. Reuter.
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  • 177 2 Mystery of earlier flight LONDON, Monday. MOSCOW radio made a surprise announcement today that Mr. Khrushchev and Marshal Bulganin, the Soviet leaders, have already left Moscow by air for Prague. They flew today on their official visit to Czechoslovakia although in Prague they
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  • 133 2 Double suicide by fire— and they ak destroyed a famous Japanese pagoda Newspaper editorials tot condemned the lovers. Tb Mainichi said they ii "destroyed a thing of bar to satisfy a personal to,; eternal love." A.P. TOKYO, Monday. A 48-YEAR-OLD Japanese and his 21 y sweetheart who committed
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  • 22 2 ATHENS, Mon. -The Gx Government has taken Sir. to restore" normal traffic communications with northern neighbour.-. B^s ria and Yugoslav
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  • 78 2 rE violent explosion on the face of the ~an last week, photographed through a hydrogen filter at the Swedish-operated observatory set up near Anacapri In the Isle of Capri. Italy. The observatory, established early this year as part of Sweden's contribution to the International Geophysical Tear,
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  • 267 3 'U.S. MUST KEEP UP AID TO Its allies' NEW YORK. Monday. i GOVERNMENT committee recently back from A mi -day world tour agrees that U.S. foreign msl be continued, but that it need not exceed thr 1956 level rmer industrialist Mr. Benjamin Fairless who beaded the committee, warned Americans "to
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  • 87 3 COLOMBO. Mon. The Ceylon Government and the United Kingdom High Commission here hav e apologised to the Soviet Embassy for an incident in which three British officers removed a Russian flag from an embassy staff car. The Incident took place last Thursday outside the hotel housing
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  • 130 3 DIVERS DINE FORMALLY- BUT NO SPEECHES DNET, Mon Dressed i inner .suits and bou ties dow ues, I of Sydney's Int Research Group t. under the sea in mm included oysI and er,g S, ire "it. brer and I Seats and tables *ere anchored to the sea bed and djners
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  • 16 3 INTO. Mon. A threerick house was 145 workmen, in 50 minutes— a »rd AP
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  • 90 3 MOHAMED SADIQ. five, of Panadura, Ceylon, supports his family by charming snakes For four months, since his father who was a snake charmer, was killed by a snake bite he has been supporting his aged grandmother, mother, two sisters and a brother
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  • 264 3 r LONDON, Mon I prices of selected ludtog st.tmp duty LOANS lv v. £86-: 1 OT* +1/16 »\\KS Pu. £6 £8' -l-i s 79.'--tSi? +ii RM..S m% +3 40/- _/6 22/6 113/3 -/3 8 3 v sfl 3 tW Dunlops 21 6 +/6 General Electric
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  • 272 3 EXPERTS: BRITAIN MAY SPLIT CYPRUS BETWEEN GREEKS, TURKS AND NATO ONDON, Mon. In- formed sources today said that Britain was considering partition of Cyprus between the Greeks. Turks and NATO, the latter zone to be used for construction of British army ana air bases. Alternatively Britain was
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  • 252 3 130 die -including 15 in old folk's home in Venice during night EUROPE'S HEAT WAVE LONDON, Mon.— Fifteen residents of an old people's home in Venice died last night from the effects of a beat wave, it was announced today. A spokesman of the home said all were suffering from
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  • 94 3 WELLINGTON, Mon.—Con- stable Frank Ryan, Ohacawai's only policeman decided to retire recently. So he sold the police station and the town jail. Constable Ryan was one of the few policemen in the world to own a lock-up and station. He came to the town
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  • 53 3 LONDON, Mon. Two boys, aged 12 and 13. were killed at Woking last night by a mortar bomb believed to have been picked up on a military firing range. The bomb exploded while the boys, Richard Blake and Stephen Barker were examining it In
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  • 198 3 STRESS ON PERSONNEL TRAINING WASHINGTON, Monday. »pHE United States foreign aid administrator, Mr. A John Hollister. today opened a 16-nation conference by urging that its initial efforts to set up an Asian nuclear centre be "modest and orderly." Mr. Hollister told representatives from 15
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  • 105 3 Big British union warns on wages rpORQUAY. Mon. BriX tain's largest trade union warned the government at the opening of its annual conference here today that rising prices and profits would lead to further wage demands. Mr. Edgar E. Fryer, chairman, told 900 delegates representing the 1.300.000 members of the
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  • 192 3 Methodist leader says the Church must make its stand known lONDON, Mon.— Dr. Harold J Roberts, president of the Methodist Conference, said here today that resolutions about hydrogenbomb tests were "somewhat irrelevant." The question we have to ask as Christians is whether we can approve the use of
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  • 268 3 4 dead: Drifting arsenic blamed Cable flashes DOME, Mon.— A full- scale inquest will be held into the arsenic poisoning deaths of six young boys in a Bolzano mental home. The boys, ranging in age from 3 to 15, became ill after playing in the hospital recreation yard. Hospital authorities
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  • 43 3 KAMPALA, Mon. Teachers at a Northern Uganda mission school reported that six African pupils were "fused" by lightning. They were so magnetised after the bolt had hit the school that they had difficulty in wrenching them apart. All recovered. A.P.
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  • 154 4 Pickets out at the exchanges House led to the strike alast night: "Our membS are solidly united and necessary, we are DreDan* for a long strike •The claim of the &ca~ that it can run the teleph© services is complete 1 sense." Mr Jamlt Sinsn said fc union was always
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  • 181 4 ARMY HELPS TO KEEP THE PHONES WORKING ARMY technicians moved into T(l op h O|| A House in Hill Street, Singapore, yesterd* and helped maintain essential services as \i strike by Telephone Board employees enters its second day. The S.T.B. Employees' Union protested a sains the use of troops, but
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  • 227 5 Doctors: It can break habit if you don't have enough will-power to say no gINGAPORE doctors yesterday said that the only cure for smoking, other than willpower, was hypnosis. Recently, at the American Club, a visiting American hypnotist proved how it is done. An elderly man
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  • 33 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Yong Quek Eng, a woman around whose leg was tied three pounds of chandu, was fined $550 or six months Jail In the Sessions Court Kota Tinggi, yesterday.
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  • 53 5 Teh Hock Chye was remanded in custody after he had been charged in a Colony court yesterday with assaulting Tay Eng Hoo with an t iron rod. Inspector F. Samuel, seeking the order, said Teh might be required for identification. Eng Hoo is now seriously
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  • 43 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A seven-year-old schoolboy was critically injured when he was involved in ar. accident at Weld Road here tonight. The boy. Choo Kirn Kear.. who had just alighted from a bus, was injured by an oncoming car.
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  • 45 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. S. Narayanasamy, a postmaster at Tlram who had been sentenced to six months' jail for breach of trust, had his sentence reduced to four months by the Appeal Court yesterday. It was stated that Narayanasamy had misappropriated $102.
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  • 25 5 Customs officers in Singapore made two raids in the Sungei Road and Jalan Besar cieas yesterday and seized 3001 b of smuggled cigarettes.
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  • 102 5 PENANG. Mon. A family planning expert today warned that there wouH be discontent and dissatisfaction in Malaya within 20 years because of over-population. "There may not be enough employment or food to go round," said Mrs. Margaret F. Roots, field representative of the
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  • 53 5 MR. AND MRS. M. D. CORNELIUS leave the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore after their wedding yesterday. The bride is the former Miss Pat Pereira, daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. Pereira. Her husband is the the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cornelius.
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  • 73 5 'TELL THE PEOPLE' MAN IS WANTED THE Singapore Government A Is advertising for a Director of Information Services at a salary of $1,620 a month. The present holder of tbe post, Mr. George G. Thomson, is expected to remain till the end of the year. Under the Government Malayanisation policy
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  • 213 5 P L IR TATI O N between nurses and male patients in hospitals will be frowned upon in Singapore, even i( it is for the patient's good. In London yesterday a prominent surgeon, Mr. John Douglas Flew, 55, advised
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  • 239 5 COLONIAL FUND GRANTS SINCE 1946 USED FOR ROADS, HOSPITALS, VARSITY BUILDINGS From HALL ROMNEY ONDON, Mon.—Bri- tain made grants totalling more than $110 million to Malaya and Borneo under the Colonial Development and Welfare Acts during the 11 years up to March this year. The
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  • 166 5 Parents foil students' plan to go to China PARENTS yesterday stopped two Muar boys who had run away from home from boardIng a ship for China. The boys, Lei Keim Wat, 16, and Ong Kay Chiow, 17, students at the Chung Hwa School, Muar, had booked one-way passages on the
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  • 37 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Seventeen peasants in Kuantan will be presented with a cow buffalo each under a state breeding scheme started late in 1954. Five peasants have already been given a buffalo each.
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    • 102 5 POLICE BAND: Public concert at King George V Park 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. SHELL THEATRETTE: Free film show The American Cowboy Shell House. Collyer Quay, 1.10 pm INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Oeneral Hospital (Ward 51) 5.30 p.m. RAFFLES MUSEUM (Stamford Road Photographic exhibition by Tham Yew
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    • 101 5 vanced 5.30 p.m bodybuilding, weightliftlng 4.30 pm.; Malay class 5.30 p.m.; at Balestier Road cricket 5.30 p.m.; motorists' self-repair class 7.30 p.m. CHINESE Y.M.CA. (Prince Edward Road) Badminton, billiards, bodybuilding 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.; wrestling 7.30 p.m. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Cllnlco-pathologlcal meeting at 1 HIGH TIDES-TODAY »d TOMORROW] TODAY: Singapore
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    • 66 5 REME DRAMATIC SOCIETY presents "The Olocar.da Smile" a play by Aldous Huxley at the REME theatre. Ayer Rajah Road. 830 p.m Bl KIT TIM AH YOUTH (LIB: Table-tennis 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.; bodybuilding 4 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.; football 4 p.m. to 6.30 pm.; library open from 4 pm.
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  • 26 6 10 Word, HO (minimum) MRS. MARGARET, wife of Bene. I diet. Perelra and sister of Rlmonds passed away peacefully on Friday night at Klang hospital.
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  • 71 6 it Word, lit (minimum). FAMILY OF LATE MRS. Ooli Thean San (Madam Keh Khlni,, Penang. thank those who sent' wreaihs, condolences, lent cars, 1 attended, assisted at funeral last Friday. THE FAMILY of the late Mr-! Koong Cham Hln sincerely thank all Relatives. Organisations, Associations and Friends for their
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  • 44 6 It Word, $10 (minimum). IN LOVING MEMORY of Koh Kirn Han who passed away on 9th July 1956 Mother. Wife. Children and Grandchildren. IN LOVING MEMORY of my •ister Mrs. Maflvacarmm. nee Julia, devoted mother of Lorna •nd Sybil. 9-7-53.— J. Nathaniel.
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  • 196 6 30 Words lit (minimum). OLDTTMERS "In the know" Insist on Peter Dawson Special Scotch Whisky Sole Agents Robinson's. TOWN COUNTRY take pleasure In announcing the opening of their new salon on Orchard Road on Monday, July 15th. SAVE $70 a year by Joining the World Book Club. Write todiy
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  • 568 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues. July 9, 1857. The Rubber Outlook Fluctuations in the natural rubber market, and the possibility of reducing them, were discussed by the International Rubber Study Group at its Jogjakarta meeting. No definite conclusions seem to have been reached. But the Group finally decided "to continue
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  • 329 6 Efforts by the Singapore Government to curb indebtedness among its employees may not be completely effective but they will be a restraint The threat of disciplinary action, including dismissal, against employees who contravene the two specific General Orders relating to indebtedness, will certainly act as a deterrent.
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  • 193 6 China's £10 millions debt to Ceylon under the rubberrice pact throws its own light on the prospects of more Malayan trade with China. Peking is reducing this year both its exports which go mainly to Russia and its imports. It is cutting down its economic targets, and
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  • 1912 6  - Citizenship taws to ensure undivided loyalty to Malaya ALLINGTON KENNARD -Framework tor a nation— 2* By The most controversial end most delicate of the costitutional issues was the question of citizenship. Sixteen months ago the citizenship issue threatened the solidarity of the Alliance itself. The Reid Commission's recommendations on the
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  • MAN-IN-THE-STREET
    • 205 6 ONE reads a lot these days about the dangers of smoking because of its possible effect of causing cancer of the lung. One also reads every day about death on the roads as a result of motor car accidents. But how many people realise yet a greater
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    • 41 6 rERE should be a zebra-crossinjr in front of the High School in Jalan Abdullah Segamat This road is the trunk road from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and. the t ~afft> is heavy. A. D. M. Segamat
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  • 363 7 NO REST FOR BANDITS: AS ONE DRIVE SUCCEEDS, ANOTHER GETS UNDER WAY Three terrorists (one baby) give in, army finds two more KUALA LUMPUR, Monday, ommunift terrorist stronghold in the n jons Karang rice-bowl area was cornsmashed yesterday following the ,der of three bandits, including
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  • 102 7 T.B. control expert here for talks illan tuber- icpert. Sir Harry whose reas the SinGovernment is a systematic against the into the rday. 4 by his wife, he r Borneo today th the govern- menu North Borneo. Sarawak on rrulosls mea1k service! are being given lombo Plan. t about three
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  • 140 7 MEET SHIRLEY, 18, WHO WAS ELECTED MISS X-RAY CLUB AT THE 'KABERAY' SHOW SHIRLEY JONES. 18. who was elected Miss X-Ray Club at "Kaberay"— a variety show held in aid of the club at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Sunday night. The show, sponsored by the Katong branch of the
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  • 133 7 rpHE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association last night decided to set up a relief fund for its members who were suspended during the go-slow. The decision was taken ati a meeting of the association. The association was expecting a reply from the Chief Minister,
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  • 59 7 Federation will have envoy in Colony KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation may appoint a High Commissioner to Singapore after merdeka, the Straits Times learned today. A Government spokesman said that though the question had not yet been raised it was certain to confront the two territories soon. The Federation will
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  • 46 7 IPOH, Mon. One of Ipoh'.s oldest and well-known lawyers, Mr. K. C. Chan, died at his home today after a long illness. He was 69. He leaves nine sons and three daughters, one of whom Is living in New York, U.S.A.
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  • 61 7 KUCHINO, Mon. Abang Morshidi bin Abang Haji Jaya, a photographer of the Sarawak Government Information Service, died at 8 a.m. today after a motorcycle accident at Batu Kitang Road, near here Abang Morshidi was appointed staff photographer in 1954. In August that year he went on
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  • 44 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Second Lieut. M. H. Richards, 26, the son of Lord Milverton, former Chief Secretary of the Federated Malay States, has been awarded an immediate mention-in-des-patches for leading an ambush party which killed two terrorists in the Federation.
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  • 59 7 MORE than 50 school servants and watchmen attended the inaugural meeting of the Singapore School Servants and Watchmen's Union held at the weekend. Inche Mohamed Ghoust bin Hajl Hussein was elect ed president of the interim committee. He told the meeting that the workers in the schools
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  • 44 7 RAWANG. Mon. .dice are investigating a robbery at the house of a doctor ir Sungei Choh on Saturday night. A masked man threatened the wife of Dr. A. M. Tarafder with a dagger and stole cash and Jewellery worth $210.
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  • 25 7 Sixteen Hawaiian tourists flew into Singapore from Honolulu by Pan American World Airways yesterday. They will spend four days in the Colony.
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  • 33 7 Students at Nanyang University yesterday elected a 47--man executive committee for the proposed students' union. The union is consulting the university's legal adviser on whether it can be exempted from registration.
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  • 150 7 TENGKU CALLS FOR MERDEKA FRIENDSHIP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman last night made this Hari Raya Haji appeal to the people of Malaya: "Let there be no racial conflict now that merdeka is in sight." In a Radio Malaya broadcast the Tengku said the struggle for independence had so
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  • 37 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.--About 80.000 people from all over the Federation attended the Malayan AgrlHorticultural Association's four-day exhibition, which ended tonight. Officials of the MAHA said that this was the highest attendance in 22 years.
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  • 55 7 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Two youths were taken unconscious to the General Hospital last night after the car in which they were travelling and another car collided at the junction of Circular Road and Ampang Road here. Cho Chin Yen, 16, and Chong Cheok Quee, 19,
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  • 42 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Indian congress youth section last night passed a resolution that in future the power of suspending members of the party should be vested In the working committee and not in the president as at present.
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  • 267 7 PRINCIPALS of leading 1 Chinese middle schools in Singapore were annoyed yesterday by a statement made by a former Singapore editor, Mr. K. S. Chang, in America thnt 10 per cent of their studl nts were Communist supporters. Mr. Chang told the UnAmerican
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  • 178 7 Wife hurt in plunge a few hours later f POH, Mon. A for--1 mer terrorist. Chan Poh Lam, 35. fell to his death from a three-storey shophouse here last night. A few Hours later, his wife, Chong Yoo Tal, 22, who had just arrived
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  • 129 7 Jobs go begging in PWD: Minister calls for men KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHE Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommuni- cations, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, has sent an urgent appeal to the Federal Establishment Office for more men to be recruited to fill the many vacancies in the Public Works
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  • 55 7 AIRPORT WORK IS 'JUST THE JOB' MRS. MINNY DE KONING. 25. is a new KLM ground hostess at Singapore airport "I have always liked looking after people," she -'aid yesterday. I used to be a children's none. "In Singapore 1 looked around for something interesting to do, and found just
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  • 39 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A IS -year-old schoolgirl fell 18 feet from a rambutan tree in her Ampang Road home here today Helen Hew Chin broke her right leg. She has been admitted to hospital.
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  • 283 7 New Johore campaign aims to starve 100 fOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A drive, codenamed "Operation Shoe," to starve out 100 terrorists got under way in the Labis area of north Johore today. Extra troops and police have been thrown into the operational region stretching from Labis near Segamat, to Paloh and
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  • 946 8  - Feminine Forum NEW DEAL FOR WOMEN SUSAN BARRIE'S THEY LEARN TO BE HOMEMAKERS Modern school for wives A UNIQUE training A centre for countrywomen from all States of the Federation is run by Malaya's Rural and Industrial Development Authority in Kuala Lumpur. When I visited the big, modern building in
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    • 115 8 Straits Times Crossword I 3 4 r 5 6 7 I I 8 Z Z ZslZ Z_Z.l_ I_SII_BM_ZB_I 1 v i 21 ll_ g i lit WP .ii_M IZIZIIZIIZIIIZI Hzpiziziizizizi ACROSS 1 Advice to an unsuccessful blue-stocking? (2. 4, 5, 4). 8 Structural features of Dr. Proudle's town (6). 9
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    • 203 8 25 Tree Insect ls numerous In Ghana (B) 27 "In Memoriam— B" I composed such verses (6). S8 I enter rare breed for Cruft'*? Not rare (8 7). DOWN 2 Original colonists soon paid the price? (5, 8). 5 Oo about town to find ancient writing (5). 4 Pandora's box
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  • 147 9 Smugglers' heyday over pOUR HUNDRED Singapore customs revenue officers were back at work yesterday tracking down smugglers who had been cashing in during their week-long strike. The men members of the Singapore Government workers' Union had called on their strike on the advice of the Chief Minister,
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  • 66 9 Three officials quit Party Negara KLANG. Mon. Three officials of Party Negara hert have resigned because they say it is too communal. They are Mr. Cheong Jin Hoe, president of Selangor Barat; Inche Sharuddin Gayau Tarwita, publicity chief for Klang district; and Mr. Goh Thean Hee, president of Selangor Tengah.
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  • 48 9 KLANG. Mon.— The Klang magistrate. Inche Harun bin Haji Idris. was last night entertained to a farewell dinner at the Selangor Coast Club here by Mr. K. P. Ramanathan Chettiar. Inche Harun is leaving for Kuala Lumpur this week to become deputy public prosecutor.
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  • 34 9 TELOK ANSON, Mon. T".o woodcutters, Choo Ah Choi, 31, and Yang Ah Choi, 25 received head Injuries when a rubber tree crashed on them at Edward Estate, near here on Friday.
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  • 56 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The South-East Asia con ference of the International Co-operative Alliance will be held In Kuala Lumpur in January. 1958. This was announced by tm< President of the Midlan Is Co-operative Union, Mr. K Subramaniam. when he spoke at a tea party to eel«
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  • 338 9 Malaya will train own lawyers now: First will leave the university in 1961 AGREEMENT FOR FEDERATION, COLONY AFTER MONTHS OF TALKS T.HP it r KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JHh University of Malaya and professional legal bodies in the Federalion and Singapore have agreed after months of negotiations on the recognition of
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  • 74 9 FORMER OFFICIAL BACK IN COLONY MR. RUDOLF PEKELHARING (above), a former Dutch information official in Singapore, flew into the Colony from Jakarta by KLM yesterday. He is here to discuss with the Netherlands ConsulGeneral, Mr. D. G. E. Middelbnrg, the reorganisation of the Consulate's information section. Mr. Pekeiharing, who is
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  • 40 9 IPOH. Mon— A well-known Perak tin miner and businessman, Mr. Leong Ah Kow, and the manager of the Chung Khlaw Bank here, Mr. Foo Seik Kai, will leave tomorrow on a two-month holiday in Europe.
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  • 107 9 PENANO, Mon. Since his election two years ago, the Federal Council's "Mr. Opposition," Tuan Hajl Ahmad Hussaln, has been waiting for a telephone. "My work is greatly hampered by the lack of quick means of communication," Tuan Ahmad, who lives at Pokok Sena, 11
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  • 246 9 HUNDREDS AT FUNERAL OF DATO PANGLIMA KINTA fPOH, Mon. The Dato 1 Panglima Kinta, Dr. Dato Haji Mohamed Eusoff bin Mohamed Yusoff, 60. who died yesterday, was interred at the family burial ground attached to the New Town mosque here tonight. A police guard of honour stood at attention. Hundreds
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  • 234 9 'REPLACE TOP SOIL/ GOVT. URGED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. VfINING pools and huge tracts of waste land testified to agriculture's heavy losses to mining, the College of Agriculture Alumni Association was told last night. The retiring president, Mr Van Thean Kee. told the aa soclation's
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  • 31 9 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. The Province Wellesley South Alliance Council decided yesterday to form a goodwill committee In response to Tengku Abdul Rahman's call last week for more such committees.
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  • 32 9 TELUK ANSON. Mon Mr. V. S. Kandiah was reelected president of the Lower Perak branch of the AllMalayan Estates Staff Union I at its first annual meeting here yesterday. 1
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    • 189 9 Rax Morgan 31.D* Better memory if THE COOK LEFT NO, &HE Vs^r--,^iß^a^BS»wN r *~^fL AR6uEP Wl ER jC T I *£*»OK y Pg. $IMP»ON.' 1 Dich Tracy The tittle things K^HlKMBBbsssslbbHbbssssssss! V EXCEPT R3P^ "VtaKE"kiM "1 W BOONEV WILEOf V RSRCET V A DIME STC3OE BAT TfcRY STUPiDirv, votfD AWAY
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  • 266 10 NEW RUBBER SUPPLIES ARE 'AMPLE' FOR THIS YEAR THE chairman of the B. F. Goodrich Comx pany, Mr. John Colyer, revealed in Akron, Ohio, that world supplies of new rubber were more than ample to meet requirements in liJo and for several more years. He revealed that in the first
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  • 120 10 MELBGIRvp A STRONG tone A in the mi tlon although a i stocks droppe., profit- Caking on th. Stock Exchange volume was heavj market StOCl sectl <^ In mining.?, the was firmer with Consoi ing 2s. and North Broken H* i Other mining wa s mar on average
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  • 73 10 The Borneo Company Ltd. has announced that 17,500 tons of on were treated and 230 tons of tin concentrates produced by the Pahang Consolidated Company Ltd. during June. Sungei Klnta Tin Dredging Ltd. produced 331 piculs of tin ore last month while the No. 3 dredge of
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  • 69 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Beard wharves or expected today are: Ludwlgshafen 1/2, Corfu 4/5. Belleville 6A. Teneraire 6/7, Benarty 8/9, Sydney 11, Klngsville 13/14, Stentor 15/16, Lexa Maersk 18, Scudai N. Wall 1. Senggarang N. Wall 8. Kampar 21/23. Semenylh 23, Bldor 24. Elizabeth Bakke 25/26.
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  • 26 10 On the free exchange n^J Hone Kong >' dollar was quow cash and 6.02 for T T. Sterling was ciw and one tael of told
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  • 16 10 The tin price in sinnpm, terday was S3BO a pirul. dor cents on Saturday.
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    • 595 10 NOTICES BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend, the Twenty-seventh, of ninepence (9d.) per share, less Income Tax at the rate of thirty per cent, has been declared due and payable to shareholders on the Register at the 24th
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    • 704 10 NOTICES NOTICE Federation of Malay* fM.Ht.IM/--4*4% Beglstered Stock IM4/1974. Notice to hereby given th»t Urn Register of the above-mentioned Stock will be closed from 18th to 31st July 1957. both days Inclusive for preparation of Interest Warrants. J. H. NKWBIOOIMO, Registrar, Public Debt Office, Federation Of Malaya. CITY OF SINGAPORE
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    • 417 10 TENDER SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for the demolition of buildings and complete clearance of the area of Trust land and buildings known as Nos. 9 21 (odd) Kirn Seng Road. Lots 13. 13 4c 29-1 TJ3. XXTV. Tender form etc., may be obtained on payment of a deposit
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    • 351 12 GERMAN ECONOMIST FORECASTS BIGGER OUTPUT Better climate, good soil, larger replanting are main contributing factors jyjALAYA, with its well-developed rubber industry will progress to become the leading rubber producing country in the world in a few years, a German agriculture and economic
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    • 68 12 The Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Company has announced that it had received a contract to build two tankers, each of 65.000 deadweight tons, for Overseas Tankship (UJC), a British member of the U.S. Caltex group. The lankers will be about 780 feet long with a beam of 80
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    • 180 12 Wider uses for rubber planned rRTHER development of the "vast potential outlet for rubber" in road construction was one of the main projects of the Natural Rubber Development Board last year, according to the annual report. The report said there had been steady commercial demand, but no really large consumption
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    • 147 12 Singapore best cocoa mart in East AUSTRALIA, with a consiA derable export trade to Eastern countries in cocoa and chocolate in powdered and granulated form, shipped about M 5252,000 worth of the products to Singapore in the last financial year. Smaller shipments went to other British countries, to Slam and
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    • 185 12 U.S. REVISES CAR STYLES IN BIG BID FOR SALES THE United States car industry is tooling up for one of the biggest and most complete restyling Jobs in recent years, according to reports from New York. The reports said U.S. manufacturers were f uliy aware ot the toughness of next
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    • 135 12 Australia being 'pushed out of Asian markets BATTLE AGAINST SUBSIDISED FLOUR EXPORTS From K. D. GOTT in MELBOURNE AMERICA is pushing into many of Australia's £X markets for wheat and flour in Asian countries including Indonesia and Malaya, with subsidised exports. France, which also subsidises flour exports. Is capturing Australia's
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    • 162 12 Traders warn of gap in rice balance PICE traders in Bangkok say there are danger signs of the r>P between the amount of rice Asia could produce and the amount she needed growing wider every year. They point out that even this year when Japan has a bumper crop, Siam
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    • 142 12 ffIHE Bank of America. A claimed to be the world's largest privately-owned bank, has reported that total resources of U5510,028,279,418 were revealed In the bank's half-year statement. Thl s figure, as of June 30, 1957. represents a gain of U*****,661,913 over the previous year. Mr. S.
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    • 46 12 A new design of motor rickshaw— an entirely British project was on show at the International Trade Fair at Casablanca. The vehicle is a three-wheeler employing a motor-cycle type front end. having; a four-speed gear-box and shaft drive to the conventional car-type back axle.
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    • 84 12 The British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd., plans to increase the number of ships it operates between Australia and South-East Asia. Orders for five medium-siz-ed cargo vessels have been placed with British shipyards. The delivery of the first vessel is expected In June 1958 and
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    • 177 12 IN his annual statement to shareholders of Siamese Tin Syndicate, the chairman. Mr. R. S. O. Scott, says that the Overseas Trade Corporations provisions in the Finance Bill should benefit the group, but until the final form of the legislation is known "it would be most
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    • 99 12 The Canadian Pacific Railway Co. has placed construction orders for a sister ship to the Empress of Britain and Empress of England for the United Kingdom-Cana-dian service, a spokesman of the company has announced. The new liner, which will be larger than the sister ships and
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    • 185 12 Tobacco output jumps in Singapore SINGAPORE production of manufactured tobacco has risen by 16,000 lb. in the first four months this year, compared with the corresponding period last year. Singapore's output of cheroots and cigars in tne flrst four months this year also Jumped by nearly 8,000 io compared with
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    • 210 12 MORE now capital Is w. Ed in the rubbor-n^S: industry, in th. Eric Macfadyrn several Malayan TL panics. In his annual statement i shareholders of New rZ} dlle (Selangon Rub^ a Sir Eric says the the American synthetic^? ber industry into nr^ hands has
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    • 179 12 Have you any of these ugly troubles J&9K ECZEMA Li n *?h'l PIMPI FS t^W > RASHES oUKto NEW DIBCOVERY CURES QUICKLY BRITISH KMntnts have perfected a new clinically-tested skii balm. Painstaking research has proved conclusively the effective nest of this wonoertul curinc treatment Valderma, as it is called, contains
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  • 495 13  -  EPSOM JEEP HE'S AT HIS PEAK AFTER SPELL IN THE HILLS NEWCOMER TUDOR WONDER IMPRESSES By F OOKING very much at his peak after a brief spell in the hills, Misty Line II did a winning gallop on the training track at Bukit
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  • 260 13 PENANG, Monday. DENANG played on of their best games this season to beat Perak 5-2, in the semi-finals of the F.A.M. Cup competition at the city stadium today. Penang will now meet Malacca in the final. Despite several of their players being injured. Ban Chuan playing
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  • 199 13 Doraisamy Lall hit 73 each IPOH. Mon. BRIGHT batting by veteran Lall Sing i 73' for Selangor in the first innings and M Dorai- I samy- (73 not out) for Kedah highlighted the drawn interstate cricket match between the two states which ended here today. KM) Ml Ist inns 184
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  • 31 13 BANGKOK, Mon. Filipino boxer Leo Esplnosa, Orient bantamweight champion, outpointed Thai challenger Pone Klngphet to win an unanimous decision over 12 rounds at Bangkok Stadium last night. Reuter.
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  • 25 13 ABUNCION (Paraguay i. Mon. Paraguay beat Colombia 3-0 in their preliminary World Cup football match here yesterday after leading 1-0 at half-time. —Reuter.
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  • 41 13 SMART FIELDING FINDS PEARCE YARDS OUT HEYZER PERERA. with a smart piece of fielding, runs out Ken Pearce during the Europeans-Rest cricket match on the S.C.C. padang yesterday Looking on are Vellupillai (left) and Nagaiah (See Page 14).— Straits Times picture.
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  • 356 13 Malaya Cup to start July 1 9 FAM draw up two sets of dates KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. rfrHE MALAYA Cup com--1 petition will begin on July 19. Two set s of fixtures, one including Singapore and the other without Singapore, have been drawn up by the FAM. Singapore will have
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  • 240 13 PENANG, Monday. OELANGOR beat Penang by an innings and 39 runs with just over three hours tc spare in their inter-state cricket which ended on the Western Road ground here today. Trailing by 150 runs on the first innings. Penang were dismissed for 111
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  • 200 13 PENANG— Ist inns 88 SELANGOR— Ist lnn> McCaw lbw Brown 4 Slvagnanam c Carpenter b La Brooy 9 Murugesu st Dench b Andres 15 M. Shepherdson not out 108 Dews b Kew San 71 C. Shepherdson b Brown 10 Gurucharan lbw Andres 4 Klassen b Andres 4 De Souza
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  • 49 13 Billy Homcaatle won three prizes at the R.A.F. Seletar Golf Club competitions yesterday. He won the Joyce Cup over 12 holes with a nett of 42, both the ball sweeps and the monthly "A" Division medal. The "B" Division medal went to R Leake (75)
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  • 38 13 Singapore Ceylon Sports Club beat Johore Ceylonese by 151 runs in the Valthilingam Shield match at Balestler Road yesterday. C.S.C. 216—9 dccl. (DeKreww 68 ret. Kulaslngam 40, S. filial I 4—46) Johore 65. I
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  • 119 13 ROUEN, Mon. JUAN Manuel Fangio, the reigning world motor racing champion, piled up an overwhelming lead in the contest for this year's championship by winning the French Grand Prix at an average speed of just over 100 miles an hour yesterday. The 45-year-old veteran, driving a
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  • 263 13  - Advice to field men: Use weights SAUL JOSHUA By ■yETERAN Singapore athlete Arthur McColm, whe specialised in the shot put, hammer and discus, leaves Singapore for Scotland for good on Thursday with this advice to the young athletes who take up the strong-arm events: "Include weightlifting in your training." McColm,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 63 13 RADIO MALAYA Singapore 476 metres, 41 metres. Kuala Lumpur 341 metres. Penanc 366 metre*. Malacca 297 mrtrei. AM 7.15 Time Signal and Opening Announcements; 7.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 News: 7 35 A Date with Music; 8.00 News Headlines; 8.02—8.30 A Date with Music P.M. 1.15 Lucky Dip 130 News; 1.45—2.00
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    • 68 13 sary: 6.55 Regional Announcements: 656 Singapore Share Market Report- 7.00 News; 7.10 News Talk; 7.15 Sports Reel: 7.30 The Malayanaires; 8.00 Brand New Made (or You 8 30 1.1 tp with the Lyons; 9.00 Discussing the Discs; 9.30 News: 9 45 Cum poll plays the Violin: 10.00 L. P. Review;
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  • 17 14 TEST: W.I.face defeat MALAYA CUP: TENNIS: 6-in-a-row Chew Bee SOCCER: Title to Marines CRICKET European beat rest
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  • 848 14  - Trueman blast starts West Indies downfall LEONARD HUTTON TRENTBRIDGE, Mon. From SIR J'HIS THIRD Test match, which on Saturday seemed to be heading to an inconclusive finish, today exploded to life with a spell of dynamic bowling by Freddie Trueman who in ten overs this morning took five wickets for
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  • 164 14 ENGLAND Ist Inns 619-6 dccl. WEST INDIES Ist INNS Worrell not out 191 Sobers b Laker 47 Walcott c and b Laker 17 Kanhai c Evans b Bailey 42 Weekes b Trueman 33 Smith c Evans b Trueman 2 Atkinson c Evans b Tmeman 4 Goddard c May b
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  • 165 14 I ES KING, the R.A.F. all-rounder who on Sunday XJ took two wickets in one over for one run when Singapore Rest started their second innings, yesterday became the match-winner for Europeans. Rest, wh 0 had taken a lead of 73 runs on the firs innings
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  • 176 14 REST Ist Inns 241 EUROPEANS Ist Inns 168 REST 2nd Inns Thuraislngham c King b Muirhead 29 Martens b Kir- o Sithawalla c Orlndrod b King 0 Nagalah b King o Le Merci'i c Klrkham b King 2 "•■'"".in ot Bone b Woodhouse 33 Da SUva b Muirhead 5
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  • 145 14 LONDON, Mon. RESULTS In today's county cricket matches: At The Oval: Surrey beat Kent 'by 10 wickets. Kent 57 and 190 (Phebey 58 1. Surrey 181 and 67-0. Surrey 14 pts. I At Northampton: Northampton--1 shire beat Lancashire by 59 runs. Northamptonshire 129 and 143 (Arnold 58) Lancashire 108
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  • 53 14 The Singapore cricket team to meet Negri Sembilan at Seremban on Saturday and Sunday, named last night, will be: J. Woodhouse, W Bone. M. Hanrahan, L King, K. T. Retnam A. Delilkan, C. Thuralslngam, A. Grind wood, Wong Pong Weng' H. Angullla, R Sandosham. 12th
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  • 100 14 DICK the PLAYER versus PETER the GENT LONDON. Mon.— Peter and Dick Richardson, the Worcestershire cricketing brothers who are playing for England against the West Indies in the third Test, will make cricket history at Lord's on July 17. Derek, a professional, will be in the Players team opposing Gentlemen,
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  • 286 14 MARINES BECOME CHAMPIONS AS SOCCEERITES GO DOWN TO TIGERS ]Lf ARINE Department have bethis year's S.A.F.A. league first division champions without having to win their last match against. Tiger S.A. Their closest rivals, the Star Soccerttes, were beaten 4-1 by the Tigers at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Until yesterday, Stars
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  • 195 14 QNG CHEW BEE retained the Singapore singles title for the sixth year in succession when he beat A.G.B. Pakir 3-6, 6-0. 6-1 in the final at the Tanplin Club yesterday. Chew Bee thus emulated the great feat of Lim Bong Soo, who held the
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  • 247 14 Results yesterday were: Men's singles (Semi-finals) One Chew Bee bt T. S. Kirn 6-3. 4-2 (ret.); Final: Ong Chew Bee bt A. Q. B Paklr 3-6. 6-0 6-1. Men's doubles Quarter-finals I Lira Bong Soo and T. S. Ktm bt Freddie Tan and Llm Cheng Hal 6-2 2-6, 6-3;
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  • 40 14 HONO KONG, Mon— The Japanese badminton team stopping £r c re on thelr »»y to Colombo for their eastern zone Thomas cup matches, won three out of four sin gles against Hong Kong players here tonight— Reuter vw™
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  • 135 14 Howe Liang voted Mr. Bodybuilder of 1957 SINGAPORE lightweight welghtlifting champion Tan Howe Liang was voted "Mr. Bodybuilder, 1957" at the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation's junior championships held at the New World on Sun day night. Cbeong Kam Tong was run-ners-up with Yeo Gim Cheong third. The "Junior Mr. Singapore"
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  • 19 14 Singapore Indian Association will hold its first athletics championships since the war on Aug 9 and 10.
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  • 256 14 MELBOURNE, Mon. THE Lawn Tennis Associa- tion of Australia cannot take any action against Lew Hoad for breaking his contract, the President, Mr. D. Ferguson, said today. "If Hoad is a professional, he is no longer under our control and we cannot inflict any monetary or
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  • 436 14 tt/HKX THE Singapore Amateur Loo hall Associate TT council meets today, members will beur«ed bvj president, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, to .make a clean and break from the Football Association of Malaya.' Commenting on the resolution passed on Sum F.A.M which will in future
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  • 233 14 KUALA LU: rpHE F.A.M. ruli: 1 that all affi.. b. "for all p not affect Services and I Combined This was itato by Mr. S. C, I vice-presider.; and one of U supporters In oust Singapore afa > the Malaya are prepared
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  • 47 14 PARIS, Mon. M. Francois Dupre's four-year-old Tanerko scored a three-length victory in the £14,000 Grand Prix De Saint Cloud, run over one mile 4 1/2 furlongs, here yesterday. Second was M. Jean Stern's Franc Luron with M. Eugene Constant's Haut Brion third. Reuter
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    • 37 14 mm\m SOCCER S.A.F.A Civ. 1: Amicables v I.E.C, at Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m Div. 3B: Bedok v Minto at Geylanf; Bintanc Bulan IVrliimponan SUa at Farrer Park TENNIS S.L.T.A. mixed doubles flnal at Tanclin Club, 5 p.m.
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