Sunday Standard, 16 July 1955

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard it 'A I SINGAPORE, SATLKIJAY, JULY 16, 1935 1% PAXES 15 (IMS
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  • 214 1 j LtV 800 WILL STRIKE N Iran dripptag companies in hipment cargo rates from I th«- threatened strike by s. i m pan m en to fizzle out rsterdax d rates, which affed the lighter will give the work--20 per cent wage inabout 800 work- t by small :.panies.
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  • 1576 1 CORNER BLAMES WARDERS Sgt. Major Failed In Duty As Orderly Officer Ba d Discipline, Bad Training 6c Unjustifiable Use Of Firearms Caused Detainees' Deaths Ipoh Camp Riot Verdict TO OPEN FIRE WAS RASH ACT' IPOH, Fri. Ipoh Coroner, Che Jomol bin Abdul Latif, today blamed the unjustifiable use of firearms,
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  • 5 1 Chiang's Action Purely defensive HH
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  • 30 1 Photo. FOUR pretty Chinese girls who took part in a street procession at the opening of the Soho Festival in London last week AP
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  • 96 1 Australian Press Rolls Again SYDNEY, July 15. (Reuter) Sydney's newspaper strike ended today, when a mass meeting of members of the unions involved agreed to accept settlement terms arranged yesterday between proprietors and the trades and labour council. The city's newspapers are expected to be publishing normally by July 18.
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  • 52 1 LONG BEACH. California. July 15 (AP) A Doll of selfstyled experts all men today called this year's Miss Universe crop the most beautiful yet. Newsmen, officials, judges and others connected with the pageant since its Inception in 1952 were unanimous that girls everywhere are prettier
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  • 318 1 WEIL TACKLE EMERGENCY' ONG KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The UMNO -MCA-MIC Alliance disclosed today that it had now got a "firm offer of amnesty" to the Communist terrorists which it would make, if returned to power at the July 27 Federal Elections. Mr.
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  • 109 1 POLICE DETAIN 8 MEN SINGAPORE Police last night stopped a car suspected to be used by a gang of armed robbers and detained eight men at a road block outside Woodlands Police Station. An hour earlier at 7.30 p.m. five thugs raided an attap hut at the 9i mile Jurong
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  • 66 1 MOSCOW July 15, <AP) Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin declared today the Soviet delegation is leaving for Geneva tomorrow to make "a sincere effort" to solve international problems. The Prime Minister (old a news confereiur that if the Western Bis Three delegations make a similar effort at (ieneva. there
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  • 85 1 CASABLANCA, July 15, (IT)— Screaming Europeans snatched down Moroccan flags, attacked buser* and marched through the streets today in a renewed burst of the violence that killed at least 10 and wounded 40 last night The immediate cause of the violence was the bombing of a
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  • 129 1 TIIK Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, has heard many strange requests in his meet-the-people sessions every Saturday. Today, he will get a request from a resident of Keong Siak Road (sometimes known as Courtesan's Walk), to take legal action against half the women residents
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  • 219 1 They Won't Bring Up Far East PARIS, July 15 (UP)— The Big-Three foreign ministers announced "complete agreement" today on the Western strategy for the "Summit" conference wtih Russia at Geneva. The agreement included a decision to lay back and let Russia bring up the
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  • 36 1 ANKARA. July 15. (Reuter) —The Turkish Foreign Ministry announced last night Mr. Adnan Menderes. the Premier and acting Foreign Minister, will act as the mediator to solve the Afghanistan-Pakistan frontier dispute.
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  • 64 1 LONDON. July 15. (Reuter) —Sir Anthony Eden. Britain's Prime Minister, and Sir Winston Churchill, his 80-year-old predecessor, had a long talk last night on the iourpower "Summit" conference opening at Geneva on Monday. Sir Anthony Eden, according to official sources, went to Sir Winston ChurchillV London
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  • 35 1 WASHINGTON. July 15 (Reuter) President Eisenhower will be the first American president ever to visit Iceland on his arrival at Reykavik tomorrow on his way to the four-power-con-ference in Geneva.
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  • 321 2 KTALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Senior Inspector Sect Soon Guan of the Federal Police Headquarters today I lost his appeal against the conviction for fraud and i sentence of six weeks' jail imposed on him by the Sessions Court here last April. The appeal was
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  • 154 2 A FORMER contractor, Chew Peck San, who started business in 1950, told the Singapore High Court yesterday, that by the middle of 1954. he had liabilities totalling $28,000. due to 10 creditors. Chew, who was testifying in his bankruptcy public examination before the Chief Justice.
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  • 32 2 A CITY Council employee, Mohamcd Dusi bin Kcchot, was adjudicated a bankrupt in the Singapore High Court yesterday, by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. with liabilities amounting to $4,967.
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  • 167 2 commodity PRICES CLOSINO rubber prit e> (cents per Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sel!er> No 1 KSS Spot Loose 127J 128! No I RSS f.ob Aug. 123 i 124 No. 2 120 120 No. 3 1131 lUI Tone; Steady after prices. TIN PKICK The price or tin yes terday
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  • 67 2 PENANG Fri.— A salesman. Loo Eng On. 27, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in the Sessions Court today after pleading guilty tc a charge of criminal breach of trust of $1,300 belonging to Thye Lam Co.. between Nov. 26. 1954, and Juno 2!). IMS. Loo
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  • 19 2 THE annual sea training of the Penang Sub-division. Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Federation Division, started yesterday.
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  • 13 2 MAI cor. cil S< or Adv. M dv. mitt Tuan l\ tab:
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  • 48 2 IX the absence on leave of Mr. Justice E. N Ta.v.or. the Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black. ycMerday apDoinied Mr. Justice C H. Whitton to he chairman of the Advisory Committee before whom rase- of people detained 111 the Emergency Regulat.ons arc reviewed.
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  • 301 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn\— Alliance, Labour ond N C g QrQs 1 stated unanimously in a radio foru m here today that the I citizenship laws needed to be looked into immediately I However, only the Alii- ance wanted this to be carried out by a .special independent commission with
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  • 244 2 He'll Introduce Trial By Jury Fed. If Electe KIALA UMPI X, Kri.— Trial l» lur j offences should be introduced in th< ral^ under the present system, tfct asa pets, Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, Labour (.indicia; Lumpur Barat and a former mutt his campaign address tonight If he were elected,
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  • 10 2 Tin v ha\ I par Plai by "str of
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    • 41 2 tMia Emmett-Duntt Confesses I AM TO BLAME "I Was The Innocent Cause Of A Terrible Tragedy" Starting Tomorrow In The Sunday Standard, Mia Tells Her Own Story Of The Chain Of Events Which Led T0... MURDER Exclusive to The Stands 1
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 68 2 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: From 7.H0 p.m. July It to 7.:i0 a.m. Julv 15: S'pore (7bFi: Penang (7IF); Kota Bahru (75F); Kuala Lumpur <7.']F); Ipoh (73F): Kuantan (71F). Maximum Temperature From 7...0 a.nt to 7..')9 p.m. July 15 Singapore (88F>: Penang (87F); Kota Rahru (MF): Kuala Lumpur (92F); Ipoh (92F);
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  • 196 3 30 FREED OF ILLEGAL ASSEMBLY COUNT And Get A Court Warning aN OFFICIAL of the Singapore Factory Cr Shop Workers' Union ?q others, including three women, were conditionally discharged by «nore Magistrate, Mr R B. I. Pates yesterday, for attending an ''j assembly of Buk.t Pan Jang on May 21.
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  • 8 3 Customs To Get Another Speed Boat F Emy
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  • 7 3 THE WRITING'S IN TH E BOARD I
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  • 67 3 A i \rag.strate. Mr I. Devereux Colebourn a iAcult problem ye* He sternly eyed a omao "chat Ah Choo I hai bef on rinj leniency tc i this racket to take t p .ke you.' line i because not pay nor can 1 jai
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  • 53 3 They Shook Hands And Left Court Smiling TWO men shook hands in Second Magistrate's rday at the close ftl li case. Or.' o! them. Lee Kirn Jiak. had just been acquitted by r he Magistrate for stabbing ther. Tan Er.g Huat. at Quay, two years ago. Both men left the
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  • 160 3 I 1 1 B Street 0:1 the nighfl year. I five years ago, no reason, Sathan came kj ked me while I was j at the junction of Street and King t. This started a lot of with Sathan always ggressor." he alleged.
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  • 237 3 .MMiAPORE Customs yesterday seized 200 pounds of first class Persian opium, estimated at 8200,000 in the Colon.Vblack market, from the Everett Star Line vessel "Star Betelgeuse. Revenue officers found the contraband inside one of the Ship's hatches at three o'clock in the morning,
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  • 118 3 $***** For Children's Society THE Singapore Children's Society has received a total of $12,100 in donations for the construction of a convalescent home. The following donations have been received by the Building Fund Committee: Robinson and Co., Ltd.. $500; Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China. $500; St. Patricks Society.
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  • 159 3 Police Clerk 2 Friends Fined For Assault THONG Chong Kirn. chief clerk at the Sepoy Lines Police Station, was fined $10 and two other colleagues. Wan Kum Woo and Lum Sze Hin, were each fined $20 by a Singapore Magistrate for assaulting K. Abdul Aziz at their police station in
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  • 25 3 A IHREE-ycar o.d boy. Cheo Siang Peng, was killed instantaneously yesterday afternoon when he was crushed under a van in Tanjong Pagar Road
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  • 96 3 DURING the past week, the retail prices of most types of fish in Singapore continued to show an upward trend. The better quality fish showed a price increase of seven cents to 30 cents per kati. The average retail price of other types of fish
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  • 214 3 We'// Consider, Covt. Says SIX Chinese student representatives yesterday made another attempt to have their Singapore Chinese Middle Schools Students Union registered. Accompanied by their legal Adviser, P.A.P. Assemblyman Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the students (three boys and three girls) held a half hour interview
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  • 62 3 Anthony Aron and S. Manikam claimed trial in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly and voluntarily causing hurt to Alagappan Silakannu and V. Krishnasamy at Leith Road on July 12. Bail of $500 in one
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  • 413 3 They Picked Out A Slip Of Paper Ami She Gat A Hold Gold Watch THREE company executives, trailed by a battery of reporters and photographers, yesterday found how difficult, it can sometimes be. to give away a Tudor gold watch. Yesterday, Lever Brothers be?an their give-away campaign of "a-watch-a-day" to
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  • 127 3 A MANDORE of Singapore Diamond Theatre, Nagaretnam, who threatened to kill Rengasamy, a ticket collector and driver, if he did not go on strike, was yesterday jail ed for six months by the Third District Judge, Mr H. A. Forrer. Rengasamy told the Court that
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  • 50 3 SINGAPORE Po.if c recovered ihe body of a tongkang man. Tens Ec Hoe. 31. yestei five hours after he fell into the Singapore River. Tenq was carrying a load of firewood on a plank in I r tongkang when he topp.ed and fell Into the w;
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  • 145 3 MAX ROSTAL, world-famous violinist who delighted Singapore audiences last February, will return to the Colony next month for one celebrity recital at the invitation of the Singapore Musical Society. The. Austrian violinist. with Norccn Stokes as accompanist, will play a widely varied programme: Sonata in
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  • 56 3 THE Singapore Government Publications Bureau at the main entrance to the General Post Oflic e in Fullerton Building is being closed for structural alterations. To ensure continuity of service, however, the GPO authorities have made sales space available it Counter No. 12 where the Bureau Staff
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  • 358 4 WITH nearly 3,000 operational missions to their credit, the Royal Australian Air Force No. 1 <B> Squadron yesterday celebrated the fifth anniversary of its arrival in Malaya. M-a /i The squadron, which Is equipped with Lincoln heavy bombers, has been entrusted with the task
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  • 358 4 'Shortage Of Tin Possible,' Says Financial Times Drop In Output Is Expected LONDON, July 15 (Reuter) The Financial Times today submitted that there is the possibility of circumstances which may create a world tin shortage for a time. During the past year while ratification of the International Tin Agreement has
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  • 99 4 NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore City Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee and representatives of the City Council Labour Unions Federation ended in a deadlock yestrrday. A claim by the Federation for strike pay for the 12 day strike in 1954 was rejected by the Committee
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  • 64 4 A FOUR-MAN military mission from Thailand arrived in Singapore yesterday under the leadership of Brigadier-Gen-eral V. Rochanavisut Though no official comment was available on the nature of their mission or the length of their stay in the Colony, it is learnt they will discuss SEATO
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  • 205 4 PENANG, Fri.— Asia binte Isa, 24, wife of a police constable, was committed to stand trial in the High Court by Mr. E. A. Long today on a charge of having committed culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of her daughter,
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  • 60 4 Patient Pushes Man To Death A PATIENT in the Woodbridge Mental Hospital Lee Chee Soy. 41. died after he was pushea down by another patient in Ward 8. yesterday. An attcnaant rushed to the scene on hearing the fall and called a doctor, who pronounced Lee dead. The other patient
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  • 143 4 As a result of a decision taken at the Internationa 1 Student Conference held in Birmingham University. Malayan and Hongkong student bodies will be fully represented b y delegates with the right to vote at next year* conference. A recommendation was also made
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  • 64 4 Ten Days' Notice For 1st. Aid Men MEMBERS of the public who require St. John Ambulance Brigade officers for first aid duties at sports, fetes and other gatherings, should give the Brigade at least ten days' notice. Announcing this yesterday, the Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Dr. P.C.
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  • 44 4 THE anniversary of the "Kramat" at Singapore's Bukit Timah mosque will be celebrated with special prayers and a feast on July 31. A committee which is planning the celebrations yesterday invited the public to attend and make it a success.
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  • 17 4 TWO Singapore Magistrates Mr Denis Cosmas D'Coita and Mr. Mootatamby Karthigesu have been appointed district judges
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  • 57 4 LIGHT signals from the .ship "Chong Ya" seen by customoflVcrs spoilt Chew fong Hai's attempt at opium smuggling. the Second Magistrate was told yesterday. Three Customs Officer.* hoarded the ship and found Chew with two bags of opium weighing 80J lbs. Chew denied the
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  • 81 4 THE chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya and British Borneo, Mr T M. Hart, revealed yesterday that the whole amount of currency notes in circulation on July 1. was $801,115.^87.94 while the whole amount of coins in circulation on that day was $30,103,660.33.
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  • 10 5 If Raids On Brothels Last Month o'' nn ndnth. .md
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  • 11 5 200 Women From China Enter Colony n and 1 i 1
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  • 49 5 photo. NARDA and her twin brothers, Mark and Michael, children of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Anderson of the U.S. Consulate, Singapore, who will be in the Children's Fancy Dress Parade at today's Fun Fair in aid of the Y.W.C.A. Women's Centre Building Fund. Standard
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  • 240 5 Klang Councillors Plan Protest Meeting Row Over Bureau Removal KLA 2S iifeS"" Councillors ore sponsoring o mo* protest meet ng ogomst the Selongor Government's decision to remove the Reoistrot.on Bureou from here to Kuola Lumpur ot the US ot August. 3 steD T tmvT e H etin "-u The Standai
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  • 84 5 PUBLIC assistance. including sickness allowances and the care of residents of the Nantina and Bushey Park Homes, showed an increase in June of almost $100,000 over the average monthly figure, according to the Progress Report of the Social Welfare Department. Given to 12.709 persons,
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  • 108 5 MIC Finds 'New Blood' For C'ttee KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— —The Malayan Indian Congress president. Mr. V. T Sambantham. yesterday announced his working committee, with regional representation and '"new blood" as its highlights. The 13-member committee has six "old-timers' including Messrs. K. Gurupatham. Kaher Singh. John Jacob. K. Ramanathan and A.
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  • 137 5 Run A Bumper Lottery, Says Mrs. Loke SINGAPORE Government should run a mammoth lottery to help the various social bodies that depend on public contributions for their existence. This is the opinion of one of Singapore's most ac- tive social workers, Mrs. Christina Loke, wife of multi-millionaire Loke Wan Tho.
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  • 23 5 MR. .1 S A LEU IS, an Assistant Comptroller ol Singapore Customs, has been promoted Senior Assistant Comptroller, it was gazetted yesterday
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  • 120 5 THE Singapore Government has lifted the ban on erection of blats, small fishing stakes off the South West Islands of Singapore. Acting Chief Fisheries Officer. Mr. D. R. Nivcn. has informed the Chairman of the Pasir Panjang Rural District Committee. Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha.
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  • 49 5 INCHE Zulkifli Mohamed. secretary of the Muslim College (left) receives a cheque for 111J53.37 from SubInspector Atan bin AM. chairman of the Junior Police Officers' Association, Federation of Malaya. The donation was collected from various contingents throughout the country. Standard photo by Ching Seng Poh
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    • 472 6 Singapore Fresh Unrest oi labour unrest arc appearing In 1^ Public fears and anxiety that tne n cent lull would be shortlived and that leaders rmined to defy lav and order would to fresh subversion to harass the Govern- Justified And as long aa the i nmeni to use its
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    • 459 6 f ri!K Stage la now set for what is reckoned the most important meeting at high levels since the end ot World War ll— the "summit" talks by the heads Of the "Big Four" Western Powers. The Significance and value which have been placed on this long
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  • 1037 6  -  Edward Crankshaw By Britain's Soviet Affairs Specialist LONDON, r rilK Russians, I think, see the Geneva conference not as a culmination but as a beginning. I think, further, that the best way to arrive at an appreciation of their state of mind as they approach this
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  • 1137 6  - Soviet Air Power Shock For Washington ALASTAIR BUCHAN By Washington, HEN Mr. Khrushchev dec 1 a red at the American Embassy's Independence Day celebrations on July 4 that Soviet Russia's attendance at the Geneva conference* table was not due to her internal weakness, he ensured that his words would be
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  • 783 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunaseker I read what candidates in the Federal elections to be held this month tell the people and how the campaign for vote catching is carried out upcountry I am reminded ot what Bert Leston Taylor wrote in Canopus: "When quacks \vi:h pi!
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  • 149 6 REVIEWS OF VIEWS Free Port Supported gIN Chew Jit Poh editorially supports the joint statement issued by i 69 Penang organizations opposing the proposal to remove the status of > Penang as a free port 'This proposal, if adopted. > icmaiks the journal, bel sides destroying the cn- tiepot trade
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  • 113 7 Panic Hits Ascot Crowd j^lSO, 30 INJURED i arrkshirr, July i>. Keuter)— Lightning f )in i striikrn crowd at the Royal Ascot k- hrrt- yesterday killing two spectators L I B r- Ughtfltm struck an army I at the shooting range at B:>ley Hampshire, killing <>ne .soldier and injuring mother.
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  • 62 7 German Army To Have One General BONN July IS, <AP>— Only of the new Gernacht will hold rank of full general, the HC€ M.n. try said yesHe will be the top representative of the armed forces tbinet and defence coun- level. It la expected the post will to former General
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  • 83 7 s Rcsideata raised the fund to ">et Charles R. Bishop up in business after a .sniper's bullet in the Pacific war theatre had blinded him But Bishop, now 31, never ">ed the money. He in vested it. Yesterday he Save this western New York city a
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  • 32 7 UP A SIX-JET B-47 bomber crashed and burned just after taking oil at Barksdale air force base, Louisiana, early yesterday and all four crew- men aboard were killed.
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  • 110 7 FIFTEEN people were, killed and three injured in Algiers yesterday when two balconies collapsed in a block of flats. Police said the balconies collapsed yesterday night during a violent quarrel between neighbours on the fifth and sixth floors of a block of flats in the
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  • 88 7 ATHENS. July 15, (UP) Prime Minister Alexander *-apagos and Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus met for two hours yesterday and the government said Papagos assured the prelate Greece would put the Cyprus question before the United Nations next month If the forthcoming conference on the island is
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  • 110 7 SAN FRANCISCO: The GI-clad sons of Sgt. I C Arthur Wanner practice the salutes they'll give their father on their arrival in Japan. The four boys, Wayne. 2. Jorge, 7. Hermann, 8, and Xavier, 12, departed from San F ranell co. with their mother, aboard the MSTS
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  • 147 7 Sispera— Between Tears And Laughter REUNION FOR MOTHER PRAGUE. July 15. (Router)— Mrs. Phyllis Sispora. streaming down her face, was reunited lay with her three children. she will fly home I Britain with them, -li sources hen- -aid. children Jaroslav 12. Clarence David. rod J-nnifer Pearl. 10. waiting lor hrr
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  • 30 7 A stunt driver nipped his ear over thi limes in a speeding loop-the-loop attraction in Roseburg. Oregon, and died alter bringing the car to a halt.— AP
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  • 47 7 JERUSALEM, July 15, (l'P) Isri I otian dele- 1 Ga; .i greed to the titl( the local commanders' agreement, an Israe i Oflk'c spokesman said. greement will be called j "Arrangement for th ol security a ong t'ne j narcation inc." he said
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  • 232 7 'USSR Can Wipe Out Free World In Thirty Days' WASHINGTON, July 15, (AP) Chairman Clarence Cannon (Democrat-Missouri) of the House Appropriations Committee declared yesterday Russia has reached military superiority "over the combined powers of all the free world.'" He added, in a speech to the House, that Russia could wipe
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  • 73 7 HAMILTON AIR FORCE BASE. California. July 15 (AP) I Rescue planes of the West Coast were called out last night to go to the aid of a giant air transport struggling to reach the Pacific coast from j Hawaii with both engines on one side of
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  • 30 7 THE U.S. House of Representatives approved and .sent to the Senate yesterday a re- solution endorsing member- ship for Spain in the North 'Atlantic Treaty Organization UP.
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  • 154 7 PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad. July 15. (AP)— Five I n are among 19 missing in the sinking of the British freighter Geologist on Wednesday in a collision with a bauxite carrier, the Sun Princess. The Unim Jack was flown at half mast here as preparations were
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  • 295 7 'MAMIE GENEVA' EISENHOWER IS ON THE LIST, TOO LONDON. July 15, (Rcutcr)— The British delegation to the four-power "summit" talks, opening at Geneva on Monday, was officially announced last night. Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, will lead the delegation and will be accompanied by Mr. Harold
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  • 170 7 (FEAF) r«™« 15 AP) r S Far East Air Forces the Comm,?^? and 1 c J stlmates that almost one-third of tftc^ommumst world's air power has been moved into trail 1 £t£ JO? uken of a gradu* shift southward X^a t^ Orth X—K Common
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  • 212 7 WASHINGTON. July 15. (Rcutcr)— The two biggest U.S. ex-servicemen's organizations, the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wais. yesterday supported efforts to eliminate treaty provisions that give foreign nations jurisdiction over U.S. servicemen in some criminal cases. Air. Miics Kennedy. representing the
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  • 154 7 '8,000 Planes In F.E. Threaten World Security' craft were built by Soviet Rus sia and represent almost third of the total now in exit-em-e in Russia and satellite nations. The estimated total of eneny craft in the Far East include: 1. About 3.000 jet Hfhters. largely MIG-lo types u^cd in
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  • 142 7 NEW YORK. July 15 (UP) Barbara Whitney Henry Peck, sister ot Cornelius Vancicrbi't Whitney, was sued for U*****,000 yesterday by a c who claims Mrs. Peck beat her up hi her palatia: home ai Whitney Park The suit was filed in Supreme Court
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  • 110 7 LONODN. July 15. <Reut<r) —Mr. Norman Manley, Chic! Minister ol Jamaica, here last night that it was greatly to Britain's credit that she had roluscd to establish an official colour bar. "Let me say this of Britain." he added "and m\e honour where
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  • 119 7 Voroshilov Wines And Dines Ho MOSCOW. July 15 (Reuter) President KUmcnti Voroshilov yesterday £aye a sumptuous three-hour banquet for j the Communist North Vietnam President Ho Chi Minh md 1.000 guests in the Kremi.n Palace. Ho sat at the head tab'r be- tween President Voroshilov and the Soviet Prime Mifii
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    • 59 7 WEST SELECTION OF iany pleasing CVW\ t V H ik Square. $14.50 THING, KNITTED TIES. -een. Blue, Maroon or White. $1.75 hV *»SH BOW TIES i in Paisley Designs. Ail Silk $5.50 VE^ CRAVATS in pleasing designs with Yellow, Blue. Green Brown. 12.50 JB I C\ W 1 C RAFFLES
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    • 73 7 The famous ware that so effectively combines usefulness with elegance HOMESTEAD BROWNWARE Tall Stewpots From $4/10 Pied.shei 8" $1/30 Round Casseroles From $3 85 Hot Pots From $1 00 Oval $4/10 Canteen Cups $1/10 Saucepans $3/50 Jugs From $1 85 Nevodrip Teapots From $3 2 5 Mugs $1 60 Coffee
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  • 84 8 NO li.r. arian beef sardrn < ould h.ivr been so sparkling »> M9i < ornuall <«ardrns. Sinuap<nr. >«strrday r\»nini,' when (><rman onsul Nnbri t Ilrbi( h Inlfi i ftrlrtlfl party for IkC (.•rm.ui iminbrrs of the lloJi<r« > On ICC Slum, uhirh i-s still drawing r.
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  • 38 8 MR. Subramaniam. son of laic Mr. Kamiah and Miss Kanai;a\alli. daimhtMr. Arunai halani who were married last Sunda\ at the Veeramakaliaimnan Temple in Ser.in^oon Koad. Singapore. The bridegroom is employed wilh John Manners (o Ltd.. Sin^porc.
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  • 27 8 Wit H the resignation of J. A Donald, the Governor Roberi Black. I Mr. f. T, Hadif the Bu.ird I the Singapore I
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  • 20 8 15. S c 1 Ih H ngkong -::).»;u ►621 to -n SI; iiiri RuI 75 to a \:,c
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  • 290 8 MALAYAN students going: to Britain for higher education were last night told by Mr. Colin Jackson. harrister-at-law and lecturer for the British Council, the Army and other major organizations, "Don't be frightened." In fact, the 150 odd people, most of whom
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  • 80 8 Farewell Dinner For Mrs. Aw THE stall of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. will give a larewcll dinner to Mrs. Aw Boon Par and Mr. Lee Chfe Shan. managing director of Chung Khiaw Bank, and his wife at the Capitol Restaurant at 8 p.m today. Mrs. Aw. accompanied by Mr. and
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  • 43 8 TANJONG MALIM. Fri. Alliance candidate for Batang Padang constituency in the forthcoming Federal Election?, Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, topromi>cd his electorate thai he will hold a "meet the people session* 1 in his division if he was elected.
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  • 55 8 LIEW LEUN KWAH. 20. was charged in th( j Singapore Eight Magistrate's Court yesterday with theft of a fountain pen. valued at $35. from Won? Kons: Kiang in an S.T.C. bus at Bras Basah Road on July 11. He claimed trial and was remanded in the
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  • 44 8 THE Chief Minister. Mr David Marshall will visit I National Servicemen under- £?oing training at thei'" camp in lanah Merah at 11 a.m. tomorrow. He will hold his weekly "meet'the-people" session at Assembly House today at I U a.m
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  • 195 8 Padi Planters Will Increase Production Now KOTA BHARU. Fri. The Stale Secretary. Dato Aria D'Raja. yesterday successfully introduced motion for a scheme which will encourage the u>e of. padi fertiliser. Introducing the motion at The second meeting ot the State Council. Dato Aria said the experience gained fro:n demon- strations
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  • 331 8 800 Wayang Actors Face Job Crisis PROPOSED COUNCIL BAN IS THE CAUSE UNEMPLOYMENT faces 800 people if the Singapore City Council should decide to implement its announced intention to ban the erection of temporary buildings for wayang performances, the president of the Theatrical Association of Malaya, Mr. Tan Theng Chiang,
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  • 110 8 MALAYA TOPS LIST OF RADIO LISTENERS MALAYA last year headed all other British dependencies in the number, "of radio listeners, states the June issue of the Commonwealth Survey. The Survey shows that out of a total number of 4.048.000 listeners in the dependencies. Malaya had 318.000 listeners. Next came Hongkong
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  • 83 8 Education C' ttee. To Visit Schools THE All-Party Committee on Chinese education, after a two-hour meeting yesterday. decided to inspect various Chinese middle and primary sehoo.s in the Colony during the course oi next week The first school on the agenda is the Chinese High School, which will be visited
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  • 42 8 MA.TOR-CJencra! T. B. L. Churchill of the FARKLF. Singapore, returned from Australia yesterday after a 12-day visit. He declined comment to the question whether there were any discussions to increase the strength of Australian troops in Malaya.
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  • 46 8 MISS Kumari Rukmani Rama, 17-year-old Kuala Lumpur Convent student, well-known for her talent in Indian classical dance in a "snake-dance pose. She performed at the Alliance's Indian Concert at the Great World Park in Klang recently.- Standard photo by Ching Seng Poh
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  • 148 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri There was considerable laxity in the supervision of the running of omnibuses whose overloading was a glaring offence. Inspector S. Paul Raj. prosecuting officer, told the First Magistrate yesterday. Inspector Raj made this submission after the management and two condurtors of the
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  • 255 8 TWO trade unions are now fighting over the right to represent the dailyrated employees of the Shell Company, Singapore. The unions involved are: The Singapore Petrol Dealers Employees Union and the newly formed Shell Company Employees Union The Petrol Dealers Employees Union
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  • 104 8 THE Singapore Government Secretarial Stall' Association will pursue the question of a salary revision in accordance with the "Yong Award" through the Government Whitley Council. A decision to this elTect was arrived at the second annual general meeting of the association recently. The meeting
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  • 56 8 THE Chief Minister. Mr. D. Marshall, will present rups and certificates as awards at the Agri-Horticultural Exhibition to be held at the Bukit Panjang Community Centre on July 30. The awards which come from government. will be given for the best exhibits in the following sections:
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  • 121 8 SCHOOLS' REGISTER OPEN ON AUG. 1 MALACCA. Fri. Registration for admissions to Standard One in government and aided schools for next year will open on Aug. 1. Parents and guardians of children born in 1948 may apply at any school where they wish their children to be enrolled on any
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  • 89 8 THE 12-day celebration of the Maha ECumbabishegam it the Sri Scnpaga Vinay Temp c, Singapore will c--July 18 when the final monies will be he'd from 5 p v.^ to 1 1 p.m. The following day, Hindus. who have lod their fa* will observe a fa<=t
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    • 124 8 J Toman EXTENSION lam V I 1 ATTHACTIONS E^din^m SPOT DANCES £A*Z UJ |_J UJ i'nsi's |Jjß Special COCA-COLA KEY CHAINS 'I co N c ?i O r U T^TT^^H J kM^ NIGHT ika y *> PLASTI(: (:ASts rinxi-:s:. mnd <:oi rtksy of mkssrs lion ltd. J TO-MORROW TEA DANCE
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  • 72 9 Joncc division of the New York rti ?how thor they hove already frW pr.rcquiMfe or a good ballet dancer They hove been in dancing ,hoes old. iown o$ the "School for Stars" is n municipal system end in the half of .H studies it differs little :ndory
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  • 166 9  -  Reinhold Esnz BALLET DANCERS in re*IX bulH I t I t New York •'•'> wno has for her to tour the fall with dancers tod West Gerroduce. a dc in Gcr- i "There s here yea they know :c ti from a i taught
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  • 298 9  -  Saxo I I F.Y Baba Ri-bop; "Be-bop! Why has it not caught on in S pore or lor that matter, in Malaya. There is only one answer. It has not heen given a fair chance. And our band leaders are to blame for tins. It is all
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  • 873 9  -  JOHN HALKIN ifeg mm I pi ii l-^^^' QJiUR i |)l KIM. that part of lf).*)4 that the Victoria Theatre was still open, one or other of the main ama tcur companies of Singapore presented a play there every month. Then the theatre closed, and since
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    607 9  -  Auacrusis ml Ms T^HE centre-piece of Max Rostal's violin recital on Monday. August 1. will be the exquisite sonata in S* major by Brahms. This U the first of the three imperishable violin sonatas that the composer left, and often carries the sub-title Rain owing to the reference
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  • 615 9 NEW RECORDS JN its complete series oi Beethoven's strinu quar tets for Nixa. the Pasca Quartet plays the B flai major. Op. 130. on CLP 1210 Irrespective of Opp thi< work stands in the centre oi the great triptych the truf sequence being: Op 132 (A minor) in five movements
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    • 64 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness. Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL EASTERN HOTEL i Ampong Rood Kuoio Lumpur Phont 6168-9 Spociont rooms with bathroom, ottoched. Modern ionitotion Long
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    • 59 9 BT^"^^b ill Ji^bT l| ■^H___ll II I '*>£ I (aßi HB|H II i a theorixer tc uni 9> i I ird b Ihis M is prized by the an- and the c ame 2, 4» lad gets a Papa! (R> isfuised C7l of con- -> r at iibdul nothing in
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  • 161 10 c SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday continued to improve to $1.23] per lb. for first grade i August shipment, a rise of 1 rent on Thursday, despite sellin* from upcountry smallholders. Quotations opened steady at slightly higher prices following good overnignt London and New York prices and good acceptances.
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  • 206 10 MALAYAN TEAM FOR B'KO RICE MEET Talks To RevJ World Problel THE Assistant Minister, Mr I bhoy, and the Deputy Secretory v Beadles, of the Ministry o f Co Industry, Singapore, will represent"? at the 24-nation Rice Consultotiv c r meeting at Bangkok from July A spokesman of the Mir)
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  • 35 10 Jl n Mala* mark- Has vr 4 turnover Jri x rHu(t.in« of J chai P: by br< ".'.'r day IV U X X I. i R tm I X 1 Rl BBtE« B. I
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  • 78 10 Ships In Harbour OITKR ROADS Fuitala, Chong Efstnf, Ben lawers. INNER ROADS Tai Tiong. Hock Hai C Seng. Lam San, Marudu. Loh Sic Loo. Pasifi. St;a. Aik Hin. Aik Leong. Selangor. Tg. Pinang Sumpitan, Paaoso, Raj^n Brooke June. Soon Bee. Hin Cheung Bectong. SUB. WHARYKS So-ddan 1. Matviowi 6. Ball
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  • 336 10 AUST. PLANT MAY EXPORT PAINT TO SE-ASIA rHE biggest paint plant in the British Commonwealth and one of the most modern in the world has been opened in Australia. It Is the £A 1.500.000. 500.000 works of Taubmans Industries Ltd. Every part of the four individual blocks can be expanded
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  • 72 10 PRODUCTION of paper and paperboard throughout the world in 1954 amounted to about 56.600.000 tons, a jump of 20 per cent over output in 1950. according to Mr. E. W. Tinker, executive secretary, American paper and pulp association. He said that North America last year produced
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  • 247 10 T t-:-:-:-^-:-^: ■:■> i intinvi* And Commerce MALAYAN imports of cigarettes this year are likely to exceed SBO million if the present rate of purchases is kept up. Roughly $60 million or 75 per cent, worth of the cigarettes will come from the
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  • 66 10 THE Government of Burma hai ordered British equipment to i>nn^ the Burmese Telecommunication i Services on a par with other modern internationc'ii lyitcms, Tran nutters, receivers, radio te egraph and terminal and piivjitc equipment, teleprinters and highly efficient beam aerial will give the new OverHea Radio
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  • 168 10 Red China Wants Oil From Penang CHINA'S interest in Singapore coconut oil has spread to Penang where oil millers yesterday received some buying inquiries. A steady tone continues to dominate the coconut oil and copra markets in Singapore. At the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange, some 15 tons of black pepper
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  • 160 10 NEW SCUDAI LTD: PROFIT OF $69 ,869 NEW Scudai, Ltd.. made a profit of $69,869 for the year ended March 31. according to the directors' report. The balance brought forward was $86,360. war damage claim received $4,616 return of capital on investment $171, surplus provision on quit rent for previous
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  • 159 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A busy itinerary has been drawn up for the Indian Textile Mission when it arrives in Kuala Lumpur on July 19 for a clay's visit. In a little more than two hours after their arrival, members of the mission will meet the
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  • 382 10 VACILLATING sentiment, the normal sequel to a sudden setback, has had the effect of stimulating a rather active rubber market with large turnovers daily, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd. These rapid changes of heart of operators. upcountry godown and
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  • 20 10 Business In Shar X B I H I Tin 111 2 J H F B I 7 9 G H
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  • 5 10 Thailand, Sign Agree I A.P.
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    • 525 10 NOTICES THE PENANG Tt'RF CLt B Al fit ST BANK HOLIDAY MEETING 1M55. SATIRDAY. 30TII JULY. \X>o. MONDAY IST A L GIST. Mi, Till RSDAY 4 Til AUGUST, M 55. satirday. ♦;th a i gist. 19:>:> TjW'TRIES close at 12 o'clock A Noon on Wednesday. 20th J v, 195S Application
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    • 590 10 \OTICE IS HEREBY GIVE? that Tan Beng Poh of No 240-A Kirn Chuan Road, Sin gapore and Ng Quee Choo o No 1 Belillos Road. Singapon have this Hay by mutual con sent agreed to sever and dis solve the marriaze contractcc by them according to Chines* Custom. Dated this
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    • 445 10 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance 'CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 96 1 of 1955 Re SARIPIN bin ARSIIAD of No. 54-13. Kallang Pudding Road. Singapore. Receiving Order made 11th Marfli. 1955. Date of Adjudication 11th March, 1955. Date and
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    • 124 10 NEWS I" J NIPPON YUSEN KAIS 11 S po" H^ Atvutj Maru for Genoa. Marse lies. Tafßc, Casablanca, Lordon, A I Hp werp. Kotteidam. 6 Mambuig B (Pas»en«ert Accepttol 10 B Awma Maru for Kobe Yokohama '8 19 B» ttorotu Maru tor Yokohama K.ob« H| b Oiaka W/20 H*» B
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    • 473 11 TRADING CO., LTD. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lilhmeri. Philadelphia. Cult Port* S pore P. S ham Penang 1? 26 |uly 27 |uly 28/29 luly 9 16 Sept 17 Sept It Sept 9 16 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct porti to load and discharge cargo u -^7cTamerican line R TH I
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    • 1134 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 8hn *»> (Incorporated .n Singapore) (12 lines) Shipping Travel o.pt.. Till: BLUE FUNNEL LINK D .pt. Carrier* option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Ma§mmm Ouo Sa.lf P. SHam Peneng a Hamburg
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    • 745 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN from India S P rt P Shom Ptnon Kyoritsu Maru from Calcutta, tor Hongkong Kobe. M o ,i Yokohama Nogoya 28 July Woyo Moru trcxr Calcutta Rangoon^ t O r Kobe, Yokohama. Oscko Moil 77 July EO R MPAN tr Orr Conttnen July Harunasan Maru for
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    • 889 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Sold. Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo S'oore P. Sham Penong x) "MEONIA" 21 23 July 24/25 July 26 27 July xx) "KAMBODIA" 25 26 July xx) "INDIA" 11/13Aug x) "FALSTRIA" 11/13Aug 14 14 Aug 15J6Aug xi Omits
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  • 249 12 'Malayan Produce' Claims Are Not Satisfactory: Jejurikar THE Indian Government has taken steps to stop the loss of valuable revenue in import duty on produce as a result of unsatisfactory claims of "Commonwealth origin" made by traders in their bid to benefit from Commonwealth preferential rates. The Commercial Secretary at
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  • 91 12 Boom Does Not Help These Men MALAY smallholders in KHant.tn s a> they have not in any way benefited from the prevailing hich pri« o of rubber Thf\ claim some lit ensrd haqrrn Kota B.ihru h.ixr refused to buy their rubber, except on some occasions, and even then at a
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  • 108 12 ABOUT two, out of every five passenger journeys to and from Britain, during the first quarter of this year were made by air. says the U.K. Board of Trade Journal. The 379.000 air journeys during this period. represented a 19 per cent increase over the
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  • 451 12 AID PROGRAMME UNDER N EW MANAGEMENT v\ ISHINGTON July 15*— The foreign aid programme of the L'nitfd States is now under new management. On July 1. it wa> taken oxer by MM new International Co-opi-i.tiion Administration fiCA). Since ICA functions as part of the Department of siate. this reorganization not
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  • 630 12 PARTY TO MARK THE OCCASION HPHE Public Life Assur--1 ance Co. Ltd., Singapore, a sister company of the largest locallycapitalised Public Insurance Co. Ltd., is open officially for business today with an authorised capital of $5,000,000. To commemorate the opening, a cocktail
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  • 178 12 THE chairman of the Public Life Assurance Co. Ltd, Singapore, is Mr. Lav Pak Khuan, 0.8. E., J.P.; Deputy chairman is Mr. Ko Teck Kin. Other directors are: Mr. Ng Sen Choy, 0.8. E., M.C.H., J.P.; Mr. Lee Chee Shan (Managing Director, Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd.), Mr.
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    • 145 12 Entirely New Kind of Pencil -by Parker's New LL Writes w tn LIQUID LEAD! It's the same graphite you've used in ordinary lead pencils, but in a new and entirely, different form. Parker's new LL Pencil has other exclusive features, too t LL M always ready to write! 4 LL
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  • 323 13 CROWD INVADE FIELD STOP SELANGOR WIN KOTA BAHRU, Fri— Kelantan soccer tans swarming into the field seven minutes before full time, caused the Malaya Cup semi-final between Selan^or and Kelantan to be abandoned here today. Selangor were leading 3-1 when play stopped. Sclancors ccntreior a a:d Ghani had performed the
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  • 55 13 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police maintained their unbeaten record in the Singapore Div. 2B league, when they beat Bukit Timah 2-0 at Gcylang Stadium yesterday. Yesterday's win puts SHBP in third place with 12 points. Bukit Timah were the unlucky. They missed three glorious chances in the first
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  • 18 13 KJLUANG. Fri. Engineers Training Centre beat East York.shire Regiment A-'A in an Army Cup-tie here toiiav.
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  • 23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Malay Mail, business houses Div 3 league leaders, whipped Surveys 4-0 on the Selangor Club Padang today
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  • 699 13 RUTH BREAKS MALAYAN RECORD Women Athletes Shine At Colony Meet Mary Equals Sprint By CONRAD NG IT WAS Women's Day At Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, the first day of the Singapore A. A. A. championships. Women competitors were responsible ior three of the four records broken. First came llary Klass's
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  • 146 13 Today's Sport SOCCER FRIEXDLY: SAFA vt RAF. nl Selelar. Dir Government Printing j-. s n diP,B: Baleslier I tutcri n S H BRC. at C.V.M A.; P o \w c "A" vs. Blue Rocers at Police De pot. ARMY LEAGUE: DIV I; G II.Q. Signals vs. R ef) u p
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  • 146 13 ARGONAUTS F. c mainft^JS 1 l unb(1 *ten record to the SAFA Div. 2A when t i° y i ro c!^ ced the St John's Park yesterday. nJ.ll* Was tho Argonautsninth successive win Fathul Karib, the other unbeaten team is second with the same points
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  • 132 13 SELAGNOR Polo Club last year's winners of the Mala van tournament, are favoured to win again This year's tournament started yesterday on the Thomson Road ground and the Selangor Polo Club A received I walkover from H.H. The Sultan of Pahanq's team. Today at A.'AQ p.m. the
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  • 438 13 Pole Vault Qualifying: QS.M.I. C. J. Colemnn, Kernal Singh, Tan Teck Kai, Ye.v Tit Kuan. Ow Mj n Hong 100 yards— Heat 1: 1. Lim Jit Imm 2. P. L. Lillington 3. Mathew Khcng 10 4 sec. Heat 2: 1. B. Gomez 2. Paul Vatsaloo S. Lim
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  • 284 13 3 Men Crack Javelin Mark PENANG, 1 ri.— The Pcsaag javelin record was broken by throe competitors at the 25th annual Penan;; Amateur Athletic Association Championship held on the Penang I roe School ground today. Flying Officer Armstrong threw the javelin I6JB ft. 61--inches to smash the old record of
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  • 239 13 HONGKONG Services beat University of Malaya by if I in i friendly cricket match pa.w-d at Sepoy Lines, .pore yesterday. Hongk ing: (i H. P. Pritc c Deliik.in b K. T. Ratnam :vi. C. J B. Green c Deli 1 lean b X T. Ratnam 14.
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  • 67 13 BOWLING with speed and accuracy. Btephensoo and Rajasooria enabled Johore Police to beat Johore CV-ylon-ese by an innings and If runs in their friendly cricket match at Jobore jresterda After dismissing the Ceylonese for 64 runs in the first Innings Johore Police went on to scon-
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  • 40 13 KLUAXG. Fri A irbooVboy sel a new Klubng District rerora for the high jump today Competing in the Government Eng;ish School championships, Lai Hock I cleared 5 ft. 5 in to estal a new school and district record
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  • 82 13 The first round of the intcrdepot cricket tournament of ihe BOD lor the Lane Cup yill be played between HQ ami Sub Depot on the Friendly Hill ground today. The teams are: HQ: Cant Grimble. Conrtt. Osman, SQMS. Walker, Sgt. Weir. Ptc Ash, WLijew< icapt), Gupta.
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    • 222 13 kbner By Al Copp I n'n OLDER DAUGHTER, HARFUET.l \aSSUH-YiN $L06BCVi/\ I'M i. IN ALL THE J AH V. I V rj^^T"^^^ SHE DO A OLDER /(STOCK,) L WORLD IS CAINT A I O Great scorT^/H/^ 2 look r daughters p so nobodv (> think o*^ L y I >LIKE
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    • 41 13 \:iSCELLA\EOLS roO!) NKWS fr^rHcL:"". Siow K< Njn Spi cialixt At ion i Z Mcd.r < of sicki chronic < 4 Se*I Phone I SCIENTIFIC n n treatment for Rh< Kidney Trouble. P ec. Cha: moder Consult m SiriAr. 80 St I Road. Sir.s^pore
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  • 1723 14  -  WINDSOR LAD Take Your Pick for the winner of today's top sprint !>AIM If there is no rain today, the going should be good. HUNTER'S CALL and Tres Bien are set- for a fight to the finish in race five, the six furlongs sprint for
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    • 102 14 A STORY OF VENGEANCE UNFOLDED with explosive vioi fnc f 1 1^ WiNEmaScQPC This is THE MAN j f%^ ttt^^B from laramie Ifc, 2 JB| v ...who came a thousand Sfv?^ J&jKj wXT^^^TbTI fl Xl A di miles to kill someone Si \ilr ff /*«2 CT HM IrM IL Ti
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