Sunday Standard, 12 June 1955

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  • 26 1 SUNDAY STANDARD ?'l ISI I/til 01. V. No. 341 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1935 21 PACKS 20 CENTS FEATURE SECTION SUNDAY TIGER STANDARD June 12, 1933
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  • 73 1 3 MORE CARS SET ON FIRE ARSONISTS struck again m Singapore yesterday evening, when they set fire to three raore cars bringing the total to 12 cars burnt during the last three days. The four tyres of a car parked m the Singapore Yacht Club, Tanjong j Pagar. was found
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  • 39 1 BASLE. Juno 11 (Rcutm Dr. Roger Bannister, 26-year-old British athlete, who was the first man to run a mile under four minutes was married to Miss Moyra Jacobs.Mm of Sweden at a civil ceremony here this morning.
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  • 43 1 MOSCOW. Juno 11 (Reuter) —Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Mini.ster. left Moscow today for a 10-day tour of the Soviet Union during which he will be taken to areas normally forbidden to toners and see Russia's atomic energy station.
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  • 759 1 'Might Prejudice Talks' AFTER TWO MEETINGS GOOD NEWS FOR ALL Unions Meet Today To Drop Action On Sympathy Strike THE threat by 70,000 industrial and transport workers m Singapore to stage a city-wide strike tomorrow has been called off temporarily at least. This is the result
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  • Article, Illustration
    80 1 Fun at Chinese Ladies annual Ball A TOUCH OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS— Scene from last night's Fancy Dress Ball organized by the Singapore Ladies' Association. This ensemble won the first prize. More than 1,000 people, including the Commis-sioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, had a np-roaring time at the
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  • 313 1 SCBA's 7 -Point Plan For Schools THE Straits Chinese British Association m a sevenpoint memorandum to the nine-man All-Party Committee on Chinese Education recommends that all schools m Singapore come under the jurisdiction of the Education Department and that English be made a compulsory subject. The memorandum states that its
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  • 99 1 Hopes For Rail Strike End Rise LONDON*, Juno 11 <Reuter) Hopes rose today that the three parties Involved m Britain's two-week-old rail dispute would finally get together to discuss a settlement. Although separate meetings have been held continually m an attempt to hammer out a peace formula the two rail
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  • 51 1 SINGAPORE Police exhumed the body of a 70--year-old man, Poh Cheng, yosterday evening after recriving a report that the old man died of poisoning. They have detained a Chinese for questioning. Poh was found dead m an attap house m Kampong Chai Chee, off Changi
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  • 29 1 OSNABRUECK, Germany, June 11 (AP) Four Dutch children were fatally burned and 25 others suffered injuries m a bus fire here on Saturday, German police reported.
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  • 47 1 LONDON. June 11 <AP) Terence Hennessey, 23, strolled up to the shooting booth at a fair here and paid sixpence for six shots with a miniature rifle. Then he lay on the ground and shot himself dead. Hennessey was recently invalided from the Army.
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  • 107 1 OFFICER BLASTED TO DEATH IN ROOM IPOH. Sat.— A British Army Major, E. M. Saltcr, aged about 50. of the Malay Regiment, Port Dickson. was killed here last night when a grenade exploded m a hostel room of the Jpoh Club. The norn had been occupied by the Major since
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  • 23 1 JAPAN'S one day beer drought ended yesterday as 1.500 key workers m breweries throughout thr nation returned to work U.P.
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  • 51 1 McNeice New Post SINGAPORE City President. Mr. T.P.F. McNeice. has been released from his post and will now be chairman of the Government Commission to be set up on local government. The decision to release him was reached at a private session of the special meeting of City Councillors on
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  • 193 1 Ike makes new offer of technical aid to allies UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania. June 11 (Reuter) President Eisenhower today offered all the free nations of the world financial aid and technical facilities to develop atomic energy for the benefit of their neonlps i r In an extension of
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  • 65 1 Up Again To $1.04 THE rubber market m Singapore >estcrd;iv «•>- -ptrienced one of the busiest days for wetki as quotations rontiiiucd to soar upwards to >1 01, per Ib. for first Kmrir June shipment, a rW of 2i cents on Friday The labour unrest m Singapore was largely responsible
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  • 48 1 STUTTGART. Germany. Juno 11 (UP) Ten U.S. Air Force men riif-d m flaming death when tlirir iouronginod Super-fortress en ed and burned lat^ last night In the woodod foothills of Germany's Swabian Alps. American officials reported today. Fog was blamed lor the crash.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 187 1 ((ctiuwxl Steam oMatic andDrylron > Agents: T ENGLISH (S.E.A.), LTD \mzapore Cx Kuala Lumpur. j* /do JTh is fsstto i)£ IM A R R I E D H SERVICE"Let the wife r ONLY pin-up eight words of from home to s "over the sea or away." AN MARVEL >>I^k j
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    • 91 1 V^V YOGHOURT \v^v>\ n 9urishes \^£y without fattening T MCC C«tMCN.If IT| I i Olivetti i i i I I I I Lexikon I I An office typewriter Incorporating m its design and workmanship tha most advanced precision engineering techniques, M is new and complete new because tha typebar action
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  • 465 2 MAN MAY GET LOAN TO SET UP OWN FACTORY Minister's Meet-The-People Session THE Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, yesterday thought he could help a Chinese set up a factory to manufacture carborundum. The man had come up to see him because he had been tined heavily m court recently for
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  • 72 2 BECAUSE of the demand for scats for the single concert he intended to give In Singapore, wor id-famed American harmonica virtuoso. Larry Adicr. will give a second recital at Victoria Memorial Hall. June 16, at 7 p Mr Adier's schedule of concerts m Singapore and Malaya
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  • 83 2 DATO A M Alsafoff, Asst. Commissioner of the St John Ambulance Brigade. Singapore, has been awarded a Ist Bar to the Service Medal of the Order of St. John. He ha>; also been given the certificate of the Order of St. John by the Chapter-Ge of the
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  • 51 2 A former detective. Low Poh Wak of Upper Scrangoon Road, was fined $5 or one day's jail m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, for carrying a passenger while iiding a bicycle In Kirn Ko.it Road on Dec. 12. last year. The fine was not
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  • 331 2 COLONY LEGAL FIRM RETAINED TO AID IN RECOVERY Standard Shipping Reporter THE American Consulate General m Singapore has confirmed that the United States has retained the legal firm of Donaldson and Burkinshaw to assist m regaining possession of the Red freighter, the Hai Hsuan. A spokesman
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  • 150 2 Control On Food Relaxed KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Kedah Government today pruned its food control orders specifying a.so areas where only people m the S'.ate may reside. Replacing three old regulations, the orders securing uniformity m food control throughout the S'.ate are said to contain an "important easing" of restrictions
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 2 Standard nhntn by MR. ALEXANDER Michael John and his bride the former Miss Eva Ruth Perera. about to walk under an archway of hockey sticks on their arrival at their wedding reception held at the 8.8. Dance Hall Ku I Lumpur last week. Yong Peng
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  • 204 2 A USSIES KEEN ON SENDING TROOPS MAJOR A. H. T Security Officer on the Ong Hiang Tiang Rubber Estate, m Malacca, told The Standard on his return ycMerci leave mi n Australia that the Australian? were "very I to send troops to Malaya." What they want to know now. he
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  • 290 2 PKNGGERANG, Sat.— Six members of the Vocal council of Pasir Gogok m Penggerang, Johore. had a crack back at the terrorists today when each of them fired a shell from a 25-pounder field gun based at Sungei Papan estate at the top of the
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  • 66 2 She Gets Fine Ban A WOMAN. Ruby Loo i Loronc 8 Qcylaag Road, fined $100 or three weeks' iail m the Singapore So Traffic Court yesterday, driving without a along South Bridge Roa. April 26. She was fined $73 or two weeks' imprisonment on a i ch,*rKO of driving whil>t
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  • 125 3 IREMBAN, Sat. Leaders Chinese organiza--8 are holding a meeting i tonight. The Standard told, to consider a reso-->n demanding that the rl Sembilan branch of Malayan Chinese Asson nominate its own ..date for the Federal ns without reference to headquarters m Kuala move, it
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  • 79 3 LIM Chay Seng of Park Road was sentenced m the Singapore Fir>t Traffic Court ay to six weeks' imprisonment when he admitted driving a motor car. a. though disqualified for a year, at the junction of Park Road and 8010 Street on the night of April
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  • 17 3 First Aid Bedside Nursing Mrs. Olivciro (centre) helps Miss Baby Wee attend to 'patient" Miss Agnes Chow.
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  • 250 3 THE labour unrest m Singapore was largely responsible for the rubber market experiencing one of the most active days for weeks as prices continued to soar upwards yesterday to $1.04? per lb. for first grade June shipment, a rise of 21 cents on
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  • 186 3 THE case :n which Tho Ming Seng fared charges of brin^ found m possession of terrorist documents came up for mention m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday. Tho was alleged to have had In hifl possession on May 14 seven sheets of cyclostyled
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  • 107 3 MALACCA. Sat— To ensure an effective working majority when the partially elected Settlement Council assemble* next September, the UMNO MCA Alliance Is seeking the right to name three of the tive nominated unofficial members of the new Council. It is reliably learnt
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  • 50 3 photo. MR C G MENON of Messrs. Fraser and Neave Ltd., and his bride formerly Miss P. Chithraleka. daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. K. Kartha of Ayaloor, South India, who were married m Singapore, yesterday. A rece^" LiJ A the bride's residence m Aljunied Road.- Standard
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  • 405 3 Let the wife be your ONLY pin-up girl They Tell 50, 000 Servicemen ADVICE on "how to bshave when parted from your wife for the first time" is being given to thousands of young Servicemen. It is m a booklet, "Over the Sea and Far Away/ pre pared by the
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  • 199 3 There are m Singapore today 715 men and women of all walks of life who devote two to four hours a week tending the sick m the General Hospital free of charge. They are members of the Hospital Reserves, a branch set up more than a year ago under the
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  • 58 4 jffl^^^^^^^^^^ l>y our staff rep Or^ r 7%e result? Agreement— to have more talk TER S RESIDENC trade ur on l e0( j f representatives Singapore Nvho hours ye pute 1 and RESULT Of THE The agr. tiations. PRINCIPALS AT THE TALKS L ti Che > I
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  • 402 4 200 STC Bus Men Turn Up At Courts I wu men wno posed as members of the Singapore Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau and collected money from a Singapore Traction Company conductor ostensibly to prevent his being prosecuted for retaining passenger fares, were
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  • 112 4 THE Legislative Assembly All-Party Committee on Chin- ese education yesterday met for the first time since May' 27 when it asked for memo- 1 randa to be submitted for study. All members of the Com- mittee, except Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, were present. Mr. Lee
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  • 242 4 Chinese Must Lend More Support Shearn LONDON, Juno 11 (Routrr> A Inter In tho London Times today argued that until the Chinese m Singapore show greater support for the authorities m thrlr tight against Communism "there will be many cogent arguments against Increasing the proportion of Chinese voters m the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 492 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance fsjNGAPORE '.-.-r. 4 lK£^- 2 *^m^m J} L M~ -A^J.^ eW5 I<V Commentary; 6 4 „«„,>„ ,0, v, Pan M tay RADIO MALAYA S7» 8i «»t.l«phlc fchiWOO. am. "AIMIIMtMU m 1;9lm N.WJ A- CoVnmJ Hikk^ Mrvlea 1* a m CantoncM Uaten to My JusS KL
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    • 39 4 Weather Report MINIMI NT I. -.-vrttß rom i i m Jui l'< r. H| .i X "i Knaau M *\imum Twmm m Junr 1 I Sinfli I lpoh Kil k R.iint.«i: Kiafi Penanf k -j X l|»"h nil Kur
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  • 334 5 6 A MATEUR SOLDIERS' GET JAIL Allowed Reds To Steal Guns who a ?i HO E "AHRU. Sot.— Six Home Guords who followed their post m Kuloi New Village to Sessile r *r° tist l Were ""fncd m the Sessions Court here today to various terms of imprisonment for neglect
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  • 165 5 Colony Is Urged To Improve Its Goods STEPS should be taken to improve the quality of Singapcre-made goods so that hey could compete with Western products m world markets, said Mr. C. K. Lim. Singapore Legislative Assemblyman for Changi. yesterday. Mr. Lim was speaking at a tea party, honouring the
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  • 75 5 SEREMBAX Sat. The funeral of Dr. S. X Roy of the i General Hospital. Seremban. I who was killed after being hit j by the rotar of a helicopter at Fort Langkap yesterday, took j place at the Hindu cremato- rium this afternoon Dr. Roy who
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  • 78 5 MALACCA. Sat. The British Army and Malay Regiment joint recruiting team completed a two-day drive for enlistments at the High School yesterday. A high standard of recruitment was maintained and of the BPO applicants, the Malay Regiment picked 32 men for the Port Dickson Training Camp
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  • 39 5 pfioto. Mr Eddie Chia Cheng Kirn and fiis bride, the former Miss Florence Soh Poh Choo of Singapore, who were married at the Geylang Methodist Church jester Mr r.hin is emnloved by the City Council. Standard
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  • 133 5 Bus Strike Affects Trade Fair EXPECTATION'S of a record attendance at the second night of the third exhibition of Hongkong products at the Happy World Stadium last night were dashed by the lightning strike of the Singapore Traction Company employees. Mr. Lul Rang Giant, manager of the Happy World, said
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  • 71 5 PRETTY brunette Miss Xeroli Corrigan tt, who flew into Singapore yesterday on a Qantas-BOAC plane from Sydney on her way to London to work her charm on the 6.0.A.C. staff at their ball next week and win. if possible. the title of "Miss Speedbird."
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  • 183 5 'Don't Pass Baby To Us- Borneo Red In filtra tion Fea red KUALA BELAIT. Brunei, June 11 (Renter)— Singapore's workless whom the Marshall' Government desires to find jobs m British Borneo, "will not be very welcome' declared The Borneo Bulletin, the independent weekly newspaper published here, m an editorial today
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  • 229 5 THE future of Singapore depends primarily on her ability to maintain her trade with her neighbours and the world m general, said Mr. Lee Kong Chian. chairman of the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation Ltd., yesterday. At the Bank's annual meeting m Singapore. Mr. Lee welcomed the
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  • 46 5 111 PEOPLE GAVE BLOOD ONE hundred and eleven people m Singapore, including some servicemen, sz.ive their i blood last week, ending June 11. Onp hundred and thirtythree transfusions were riren during the week and the I present stock m the Blood I Bank is 82 flasks.
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  • Sunday Standard
    • 291 6 JT is reported that Mr. EL S. Lee, one of the big noises m the Malayan Chinese Association, has decided to withdraw from one of the Pahang constituencies, because he expects to be nominated to one of the seats reserved for the main industries. It was said
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    • 328 6 pROM Hqng Kong comes the report that a wellknown Chinese physicist, with many original Inventions to his credit, has refused the tempting offers made to him by Mao's agents to return to Red China This genius at scientific inventions prefers to live m his hut m that
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    • 269 6 long last the Federation Social Welfare Department has a policy to guide it. Instead of putting its finger into every pie to the resentment of other departments, it has now a defined course to follow. It used to swarm all over the place that at one time when
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  • 913 6  - MALAYANS IN BRITAIN DINE IN STYLE ANDREW ROTH Andrew Roth &ur special correspondents report > By LONDON T^HE strike threw only A gentle shadows on the annual dinner-dance of the Association of British Malaya. And one of the shadows had rather a humorous lining. It was Just after the end
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  • 1132 6  -  Dunia Bahru NEW YORK By \E\V York City, often regarded as the world's number one ABomb target, will undergo a dummy Hydrogen Bomb attack on June 15. The Bomb will be theoretically dropped on the borough of Brooklyn. It will deliver the impact of 5,000,000 tons THIS
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 40 6 "A dash of hot water m -Well, gentlemen, I SU pyour cold bath this morn- Pose you all know why ingr, m Lord— or wtll you wer c gathered here tonieht take it neat?" rT2f MW re you now Past
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  • 41 7 Malaya's New Highway Cuts Coast To Coast Distance By 68 Miles AERIAL view of the west end of Jengka Pass along the TemerlohMaran Road. EVEN pedestrians could foot it round the corner and on to a new horizon.
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  • 1017 7  -  Warner Vanter By A M m 0 _V."""ni. t^o W Ll v nl or^u senior The dcvoU l n u c n^ t TO \\v-\ SINCE the days of the Romans, nations have taken pride m their roads or made excuses if they were nothing
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  • 187 7 4 RADIO message flashed out to police patrol cars m Copenhagen. Said the message: "Calling car 19 Proceed to Vesterbrogade where a naked woman is reported to be dancing around Liberty Column. There was a pause m the radio transmission, then the message continued: "Ar.L OTHER
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  • Article, Illustration
    427 8  -  Queen's Castle [CHESS, By Off his fvvt for 3 hours at ttl kept Hi <junt<>s yoing A quartet of a century ago. W. J Marshall Sir G. A Thomas White to move mated m 4 mo\ es. I ASI We Inesday night Sir Thomas gave a a:ieous display
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    60 8 TWO prizes of |S are offered for the first two correct solutions to botii problems printed belowAll solutions will be e\ amincd on Friday, June IT, PROBLEM I the latest date for their receipt A >ur entries to Queens Castle, r/o SunStandard, l\? Lira Teck Kirn
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    1496 9  -  John Welter By SPORE AQUALUNGER PLUNGES 215 FEET INTO THE 'SILENT WORLD' *of the dreaded n?Ur£ gen narcosis, aqualunger Jimmy Raper established a deep dive record lor Malayan waters last week when he plunged 215 feet into the sea off St. John's Island. REPRESENTING A DISTANCE ROUGHLY
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  • 390 10  - INDONESIANS WILL INVITE FIVE NATIONS PETER KUM By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— To inject an even greater interest m badminton m its 70-million population, the Indonesian Badminton Association are inviting five nations to participate m an international exhibition at Djakarta on the tenth anniversary of the Indonesian Independence. The big day
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  • 77 10 VARSITY CRICKKT DRAWN TIMK saved Arts Science from a severe beating by the Medicals m rhe University of Malaya's annual inter-faculty Staff-Students cricket match played at Sepoy Lines yesterday The match ended m an exciting draw. Medicals 150. R. S. McCoy 50. \g Ben- Wai 33, A. Helilkan 19. K.
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  • 31 10 SYRACUSE. New York. June 11. (Rcutcr): Local boxer. Car men Basilio, took the world welterweight title from Tony Demarco ißoston> on a 12-round technical knockout here last 1 night.
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  • 65 10 Today's Sport SOCCKR: MALAYA TUP: Singapore v. Johorc, Jalan Besar. LEAGUE DIV. 2B: Ilaikcwvu v Y.M.S.A. Jalan Besar. 4 p.m. DIV. 3 A: K. Samajam v. B. Bulan (levying: <Jovt. Printing: v. REME Civilians. Farrer Park. CRICKET: Johore \C v. Non-Benders, Johore Bahru: S.C.C. v. RAI. Seletar. Seletar. W ATER-POL
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  • 49 10 STAR Soceeritcs bea! C. A A" by two coals to or.c m a Singapore Div. 23 league soccer match played at Jalan Besai Stadium last night. Scorers for Star Socceritc.; were Vivian Roberts and I-im Kwan Seng. Boon Chow scored the only goal for the losers.
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  • 469 10 M.H.F. Begin Negotiations KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Delhi Wanderers, or rather the Indian Wanderers, to give them their correct name who recently beat Singapore 6 o at Hockey while en route to New Zealand, may play a series of matches m the Federation
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  • 217 10 NOTTINGHAM. Juno 11 (Rcutcr) South Africa put up a splendid fight to retrieve lost ground when the third day's play m first Test against England began here today. Their overnight sixth wicket pair, little Jackie McGlew and Hack Cheetham. resisted stoutly m poor light. When rain,
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  • 42 10 RAJAJI Sports Club won the Nadeson Cup by beating Junior Athletic Association 3-1 m a soccer encounter at Farrer Park yesterday. G. Marimuthu, N. Govindasamy and P. Sundram were the Ra.ja.ji scorers Arumugam scored the only Athletics goal
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  • 427 10  -  GILBERT FERNANDEZ By Nesri Sembilan 2. Spore Combined Services 2. Wai Keen Soro-Fovg. Brntt Carter. Referee— Mr. Charlie Koh. SEREMBAN, Sat.— A last minute goal by inside right Carter, and the entire team's never-say-die spirit m spite of being: a goal down on two occasions,
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  • 92 10 Dockyard Trounce The Rajas DOCKYARD Sports Club trounrrd Kota Rajah Sports Club by six goals to nil m a Singapore Div. 1 league soccer matrh played at Jalan B<\sar Stadium last night. Kota Rajah have so far played seven fames m this year's league and have yet to score a
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  • 82 10 A t hird wicket partnership ol 116 runs by S. X Kula-ingan^ and S S'>'>ce!arai played a majo 1 I I 1 .ctory «>! Teachers Trataing Collet* tlieir friendly cricket mate! the Indian Associati B estiei R'Viri jresterday B batsmen .'8 ru:.TTC II -1 ■> [cketfl de-
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  • 43 10 THK JUROXG T< tion Department Club S >cc>in(i cessi\ vhei Juror.^ Bi dcasi 1 D p tment atch played at Jurong yasterd X lecnmi icorc were B Sing Ben cmn. Ibi and OMen^ and DlOl scored '■>T B oadcasi
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  • 468 10 Thanks To Kirn Swee Sundram KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Sat.— Singapore Police are m I commanding position m their annual two-day cricket ifiatch against Federation of Malaya police which began on the Police Depot ground at Gurney Road today. In reply to Federation*! first innings lotal of
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    • 190 10 FLOOR- Shim I()\|(,,,_ H I H0(: »< THE ji (,<;u r I FABUOrS-.K()\(;.,,>. r <J I SIN(.IN(. n, Ix !l I si >O\«, li||v summer I |C| I b "SS I cv New features Made to suit low cnlinft i Beautiful ttrcamlimnc 4S< I J Hi^h distribution 6 j i
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  • 263 11 N S SINGLES, QUARI INAL: Won* Pen* > pore) beat Chua Hint (Sel.) w.o. sunneville (Indon) ilro Si Mm (NS) 18-13, L .Irnsen (Denmark) K.unaruddin (SelanI T)— 11, 15 6. Jorn Denmark) beat Ytisiif (Indonesia) DOUBLES, QUAR!i !S.\l S: A. Piruz I Soon Yam (SeL) beat h\int
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  • 441 11 rsidja (Indonesia) t, Malayan Malays 2 Djamiaat 2. Mohd, Nor Khamit,'Awang Bakar. ALA MMPIR. Sat —Djakarta's much-vaunted ja Football team made a disappointing debut today when they were held to a two-all draw, injury-stricken Malayan Malays F.A. eleven Though enjoying a slight terj
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  • 643 11 Today's Semi- finals: 1. Jorn Shaarup vs Ole Jensen 2. Ferry Sonneville vs Wong Peng Soon One Dane Is Assured Of The Singles Final LEONG HEW MENG, reporting on the Jmal session. V i A A LUMPUR Sat.— After losing the first game to Eddy xusut ot
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  • 400 11  - More Players Get The 'Blue Funk'& Disappoin t LEONG HEW MENG Wong Walks Into Semi-Finals Reporting KUALA LIMPI R, Sat.— Of the seven matches fixed for this mornings session of the Malayan Open Badminton Championships, only four were played. The remaining three resulted m "walk-overs", thereby bringing the number of
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  • 433 11 Exit Skaarup Jensen As Chan Shines JOHN SKAARI P and Ole Jensen barged into veteran Chan Kon Leong and his brand-new partner Lai Fook Ying, and the result was. exist the Danes. Fook Ying might be brand new as Kon Lcong's partner, but there was nothing brand new about the
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  • 534 11 John Martens Hits 99 Runs Sonneville Survives Shock From Si Min SINGAPORE Recrralion Club beat Ceylon Sports Club by a wicket and 11 runs m a friendly crirket match played on the padang yesterday. CSC 130: Kulasingam Vandcrput 24 Markar 22. Le Mercier three for 27 HofTman two lor 13
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  • 63 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club drew m their friendly cricket match agafast BODCA on the pa/iang yesterday SC'C 154. Gledenning 38. Gillate not out r>(\ Milton 15. Woodhouse 11. Joe X. Carvallio four for ?8 Param two for 22. BODCA 109 for 8 Wijeweera 22. Sam Chclliah hoi
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    • 195 11 Today's Ties FIRST SESSION 3.30 a.m.: Women's singles semi-final: Mrs. Cecilia Samuel (Sel.) .vs. Miss Tan Siew Eng iSel. >. 10 am. Mcn'.s single., semifinal:— Wong Penu Soon Malaya) vs. F. Sonneville < Indonesia). 10.30 a. m: Women s double-semi-final:— Mrs. Cecilia Samuel and Miss Phuah Yoke Chin <Sel.» v.s.
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  • 2453 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Star Signal Breaks Six-furlong Record By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $316 240 Ist Prixe No. *****0 ($142,308) 2nd Prixe No. *****8 71,154) 3rd Prixe No. *****1 39,530) STARTERS ($4,392 each) Nos. *****0, *****2, *****0, *****6, *****1, *****4, *****9, *****2, *****3. Consolations: ($2
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  • 261 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By BARFLELR, with Jackie Jones astride, ran a sizzling half mile solo at the Bukit Timah race track yesterday m preparation for his engagement on Wednesday. Going fullstrippcd after passing the fifth furlong Barfleur easily shipped the half mile m 4<> 2/ii sets and the last
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  • 444 13 JBlue films that cast &ft.J a neen iWARE of the biggest seaside pest of the ot; the con-man or confidence trickster. .-men have to be admired for their sVi'l m rk m teams of three There is the «rJ cxlr cUn S
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  • 707 13 Investigated by ELIZABETH COWLEY and ROBERT BETTS The "theatre pits" blossom and vanish as fast as the illicit gambling dens. rpHFRE are "blue" films. 1 hey have been exposed m both Blackpool and BrighThe usual fee requested 19 ten pounds, and the victim sees a genuine
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  • 605 13  - WEEK-END FLIERS AID BANDIT FIGHT ROY FERROA By nnnn MAAF's Big Role In New Malaya piLOTS of the four-year-old Malayan Auxiliary Air Force are for the first time taking part m operations against the Communist terrorists m the Federation of Malaya. These men of many races are engaged m the
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  • 257 13 Showed A Leg Was Sacked rpHh seventeen year old A girl they rail the Marilyn Monroe of Stranraer said last week: "I detest all men." Her name IS Ruth Mclntosh. Her name WAS Ruth Muir. That was before she had her photograph taken stooping to fasten her suspenders a photograph
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  • 422 14  - BING STEALS THE SHOW Christine Diemer The Oscar Went To Grace Butt i B y 1 IT is most satisfying (and somewhat amazing as well) to note that very few of the super-colossal jobs turned out by Hollywood ever Ret to first base when the awards for lasting merit are
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  • 178 14 IF you love the open-nir and rustic scenery, M.G M.'j Technicolour production "Many Rivers To Cross" should serve well to while away an evening. CinemaScope here manifests itself delightfully mi n being ■bl« to embrace comfortably the vastness of the Kentucky wilderness and Riving many excellent panoramic'
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  • 682 14  - A Picture To Rave About REG WHITLEY Says DEMEMBER the classic. 1V "Hell's Angels' or "The Way to the Stars"? Intil now they have been the epics among flying films. But this week they were eclipsed by the finest flying Aim I've ever seen It's a picture to ravo about
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  • 535 14  -  DONALD ZEC Britain j\|AYBE it's because summer (and commercial TV) is icumen in— but never have British studios been m such a mood for love. Up to now, British producers have wriggled and winced at the mere mention of that wicked word "Sex." To them the
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    • 288 14 J SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION AITRACTIONS J j^ CAPITOL today; 4 SHOWS ONLY: 11-2. 00-6. 30-9. 20 p.m. If?^^bifii iIW FREEMAN OLSO\ PRESENTED BY WARNER BROS. X sCINEMAScOPfc X WarnerColoß' Stereophonic bouNu "*Toda> Ham.: FROM HERETO ETERNlTY* '""with"' Frank Sinatra Enter the MISS MALAYA contest 4. lo compete m the MISS
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    • 171 14 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATriT*^ OPENS TODAY! PATUnT^ II am 11.4 1, UAIHAY 6.43 and 9.30 p.m. aim "^1 T WATCH for "TO PARIS WlTiTiovr SUrrinc: AIM QUINNEBB OIHI.i VFlw A J. ARTIUR RANK I)R(,\\| s U TODAY 900 AM VRRnuT^ J USI 2tsr PI.l'S SPK 1 M SH< DANNY RAYK m
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  • 35 15 THE VIRGIN QUEEN ;TTY Marjorie Hcllen, is the pride of her \BP town, Upper Black Pa., is now the pride of ollywood Studio. The ninei year-old actress is appearin 20th Century-Fox's "The z'm Queen. UP
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  • 400 15  - Two Ugly Mugs Make A. Bea u ty DONALD ZEC N By FRY once m a while Hollywood makes a pic- which breaks the m rule of the box- Big Stars. Big: »en or Beautiful Women. hf. done so with called "Marty". The n< c absence of glorious colour" or
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    38 15 808 HOPE, about to cut his 52nd birthday cake m Svdncy, Australia. May 29, watched by Jjydney models. The girls, from left, *V w^tkfn, P Michele Safargy and June Dallv-Watkins.- Asso From Londen ciated Press Photo
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  • 395 15 costumes for of the largest, most nd colourful wardmovie musical will he designed by I c for Susan Hay-[-G-M'i I'LL CRY OMORROW. from the flapper s of the Flaming Twen{o the flamboyant coss of show business, the highlight more years of fashion i 1934. Hayward will
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  • 83 15 El I7ABETH TAYLOR, visiting; her husband MIKE WILDING during the filming of "The Glass Slipper" treated him to an extra special hug. Mike who wears tight satin trousers and stockings, says that M^M I made a full investigation of his legs before signing him for the part.
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  • 676 15  -  BRIDGET JONES By J-£OORAY for three smart girl s who are putting the clamour back into Hollywood. For far too long now the stars have been trying to lead quiet folk-next-door lives and living down the glamorous, fabulous traditions built up by stars of
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  • 271 15 THE lucky dog who will co-star with Grace Kelly can't be found up to date, that is He's the cocker spaniel who is destined to portray the role of Flush m M-G-M's The Barretts of Wimpole Street." m which Miss Kelly will star. Flush, one of the most
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  • 434 16  -  Peggy Briggs RETREAT ING BEHIND A PAIR OF SUN SPECS HAS BECOME A FASHIONABLE FAD. But the habit is constantly under attacK. Some opticians m London go so far as to say that they would welcome a Bill to make the selling
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  • 364 16 A COMPLETE change from home surroundings is the best rest, say people who go abroad for their holidays. As one man said when he collected his passport photograph. "If that's how I look. I certainly do need the trip." "I've sent my wife abroad for a holiday."
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  • 1008 16 I Am Married To A Housework Racketeer Marjorie Proops is on holiday ."resting" beside the seaside. So this week the column changes hands .and another Proops takes over ...it's HIMSELF PROOPSIE! By the way. Majorie says to tell you he can't draw. She had to do the sketches for him.
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    • 251 20 THE REPAIR MAN *J V'GOSM, POP! (^THAT'S I C K{====^j^Jlj!Xl( BOY! I'm)/^!^! U/AfV^lt IYI IS HERE, MA'AM! YOU MEAN IF V RIG-HT, /sjlj>> > SAVING M HEI! VtAI^H AND CARLYLE IS r- 1 HELP YOU N /fc* T SON. y A* A >> POR ICE V MY ASSISTANTj/ TAR THAT
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  • 949 21 NEWS NEWS BEHIND THE Holding A. Nation By The Throat By A Special Correspondent LONDON. takes an effort of imaginaAFTER Singapore's re- cent experience with tion by the throat." strikes, Malayans would 1" Central London, undoubtedly find Bri- rh anges are more noticeable, tain's mammoth rail- J her c are
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  • 538 21 KHRUSHCHEV- HE'S GOOD COPY' Unpredictable Star of the SovietYugoslav Talks BELGRADE. June 4, (UP) To N i k i t a Khrushchev, newsmen are "dangerous" people. But to the newsmen who covered his stay here, the bald and squat secretary of the Russian Communist Party is m some ways the
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  • 124 22 a no ii: Ready to Sail" by Van Fook Leun of 189 Jolan Besar, Singapore. Ikoflex, fll, Kodak Plus X. "Now, Here's How" by Teng Meng Kirn of Oversea Bank, Kluang, Jchore. Rollei: 1 I f4, IJOOth, Super XX, Yello* I I AHO\ E: 'Pixie by the
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    30 23 photo. lON may decree the one-piece, long-torso thing suit, but Miami's lovely Joan Rowlings prefers c brief, two-piece style. Must say, we prefer it, too, particularly on Jean. U.P.
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  • 754 23  - When a girl's toes Say 'I love you' RALPH CHAMPION [AMERICA TALKING 1 By NEW YORK. DON'T wait for a girl to wink watch her feet instead. If you are her pin-up boy and she is sitting m the same room as you, she will probably put one knee on
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    • 116 23 Good News! i if) CRAVEN 'A' ARE BACK IN THE TRU-VAC TIN Just like they were before the war! Now for the first time for fifteen yearsyou can mr n n h,w Craten 'A'- just as they used to be- packed m the famous Tru-Vac tin. No other against heat
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    • 780 23 MIR BASHIR. the internationally known palmist, i presents a new series— Know Your Own Hand. This week he tells you of Your Life, Health And Progress •piIE Life Lint shares its When the Life Line runs An island, however de- p. are of origin with an uneven course, being aJ-
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  • 1070 24  - THE SCOTS BOBBIN BOY who CAVE AWAY $720 MILLION ANDREW CARNEGIE NORMAN WROTHAM BEGINNING A NEW SERIES" THIS WEEK The stunning successes of By W HO made more money than any other Scot who ever lived and then gave away more money than a thousand Scots will ever give away
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  • 314 24 f HERE they are, the members of the Curly Boys' Club, and they ore us.ng o secret weapon to I fight the Battle of the Receding Hairline The weapon, a suet i O n cup connected to a foot-pump which the il <**«
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