Sunday Standard, 17 July 1955

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  • 21 1 SUNDAY STANDARD *«i m M m Vol. VI. No. 11 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, JULY 17, 19."> FINAL EDITION 24 PAGES 20 CENTS
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    34 1 iiniiiHi-Diimie herself II Drove Him To Insane Jealousy' I v^as the innocent >.on by Mia Emmettcxclusive story by the ;-DGnd has been found f of this "classic mystery" begins today in
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  • 852 1  - DAY OF DECISION Labour Unrest Hits Industrial Plans R. G. PILLAI Spore firms await Hume's stand INDUSTRY REACHES CLIMAX By Standard Staff Reporter TOMORROW will be "D" (for Decision) Day in Singapore, when the stand by an employer, the Hume Industries Far East Ltd.. on the claims from its employees
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  • 98 1 WOOD CRIME EXCLUSIVE! i both of the armed forces iligt'nce staff. row's meeting was ribtd by Phoenix Park Nf«mwin, Mr. L. Jr P. G. If ta a continuation of S.E A TO. talks in Bangkok." Anotl' r of the>o meetings been scheduled in on Sept.
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  • 155 1 18 More 'Wise Men' Warn The World LINDAU. Germany. July lfl (UP) Eighteen Nobel Prize winners, ircluding four Americans, yesterday issued a joint appeal to the nations of the world to discard atomic war as i political instru ment. "If they don't," their statement said, "they
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  • 149 1 NEWARK, New Jersey, July 16 (Reuter) A 21-year-old fa.>hion model who has taken legal action in a bid to gain the title of Miss New Jersey, complained today that her bust measurement had been given as 36" instead of 37. "A mistake
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  • 96 1 Which of these 12 would YOU [choose as Miss Universe? "~T j ohoto TWELVE of the 200 entrants for the Miss Universe contest at Long Beach, California (July 14--23) line up on the roof of the Savoy Plaza Hotel, yew Yorjfc on July y n:>i left.
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  • 44 1 LONG BEACH. California. July 16. (Reuter) —When Miss Uruguay, lovely 19-year-old blonde Inge Hoefman arrived here for the Miss Uni-' Terse contest she calmly claimed a bust of 91. Startled reporters finally realised she meant 91 centimetres or 36 inches.
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  • 370 1 By EE BOON LEE Standard Staff Reporter FIRST news of the two British diplomats who escaped behind the Iron Curtain— Donald Mac Lean and Guy Burgess— was brought to Singapore over the weekend by Russian born spy-catcher, Dr. Michael Bialoguski. In an interview
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  • FOREIGN NEWSBRIEFS
    • 88 1 Martial Law In Riot Town CASABLANCA, July 16 (Rcuter) —French Resident General Gilbert Grandval today proclaimed martial law in riot-torn Casablanca. Twenty people have been killed and over 70 injured in the past 48 hours. M. Grandval appointed General Franchi to command the Casablanca region replacing the civilian head, M.
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    • 21 1 BANGKOK, July 16, (Rcuter) Nine thousand ducks were roasted alive when fire broke out at a sausage factory here.
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    • 44 1 TAIPEI, July 16 (LP).—T)>c Nationalist Chinese government has granted political asylum to 20 crew members of the Russian tanker Taupse which icas intercepted and detained by the Nationalist nary June 211 last year, it was learned today. They are all Russians.
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    • 53 1 LONDON, July II (IP) A rising death toll kept pace with soaring temperatures today as Europe's sweltering heat wave ended its second week with no si en of a break. At least 318 persons were known to have lost their lives across Europe in the 13 days
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    • 27 1 JAKARTA. July 16 (Router) President Soekarno has refused to accept the resignation of Prime Minister Ali Sastroamidjojo's Cabinet, a Cabinet source told Reuter today
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  • 142 1 BIG THREE POLICY APPROVED PARIS. July 16 (Router) The 15 nation Atlantic Part Ministerial Council today unanimously approved the policy or the "Big Three" Western powers lor the Geneva four-power Conierencc Deglnning on Monday. The policy was expounded oy Mr. John Foster Dulles. American Secretary of State. Mr. Harold MacMillian.
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  • 119 2 Rubber Steady At $1.24 THE upward trend for the prices of rubber and tin in Singapore continued yesterday, rubber closing very steady at SI LM per Ib. for first grade August shipment, a rise of I rent on Friday, nnd tin to $:i7() i prr picul, <up 121). Saturday's prices
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  • 60 2 The Singapore Chamber of Commerre Rubber Association r.oon price* i rents per lb> yesterday wcic Buyers Sellers Snot loose 1271 127; RSS fob Aua. No 1 \TM 1232 Scpi .No. 1 1202 1205 Aus No 2 Inom.i 111 I 120; Auij No loom.) .13 1134 RM A on
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  • 19 2 STORK. Sat.: The price of tin on the local market was S:iTOi per picul (up SL M
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  • 355 2 Templer's Dream Has Come True PENANG, Sat. Permatong Tinggi New Village/ "successor" to the terrorist-dominated Province Wellesley hamlet whose evacuation in 1952 by General Templer raised Communist tempers in East and West, was today declared a "White Area" free from all irksome Emergency curbs
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    92 2 photo. PICTURED at yesterday's cocktail party are (from left): Mr. Lee Chec Shan (Managing Director of the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. and Executive Director of the company); Mr Tan Chin Tuan (Managing Director, Oversea Chinese Banking Corpn. Ltd.); Mr. Ng Sen Choy (Executive Director of the company): Mr
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  • 166 2 More than 800 guests, friends and well-wishers attended a cocktail party to mark the official opening ol the $5 million Public Lite Assurance Co. Ltd., a sister company of the largest locally established Public Liie Insurance Co. Ltd., in Singapore yesterday. The party was held in
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  • 47 2 OAXACA. Mexico. July 16 (UP) The bodies of 22 persons were found yesterday in the burned wreckage of a Mexican airliner that crashed on Thursday in the mountain wilds of Oaxaca State There were no survivors. The only foreigners aboard were two American tourists.
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  • 40 2 DONDON. July 16. (Reuter) —Mrs. Alice Samek. who divorced her husband. Mr. Harry Walter Samek. in 1944 and re-married him in 1950 has been granted another divorce against him again on the grounds of his adultery.
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    • 574 2 c&lmanac Information at a Glance S|BJBB*WMaaaßam« ■■aaaasaw U;) u3O x h;s Wo Believe: 3r> m P vr..~: 11 no New? ComW I il fi A f% r^\ DC Wind in the Willows; j3O B^nd- ary; 11 43 Lond .m. 12 1^ I*l nUArW 1\ S» »t«nd. am Service fcp»- *|M\l
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  • 712 3 Tailors And All Recruited To Production Rank ALL SINGAPORE OUT TOHELPJALICE' HTYUJTJ SINGAPORE residents, officials and business firms, who have been approached, are doing everything possible to make Nevile S ite'l "A Town Like ice," authentic down the last detail, production manager' Jack Hanbury told The Standaid yesterday. I I
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  • 618 3  - IT'LL BE HARD WORK THROUGH VACATION FOR THE BEDOK BOYS CHRISTINE DIEMER YOUNG ARTISTS PREPARE FOR ANNUAL EXHIBITION liv Standard Staff Reporter '.:> IST 1,000 boys, their as having finishmonth, are now at fever pitch at B X fa S( hooi getting for 1 if annual gelflOn exhibition on :.!<'
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  • 49 3 Kirn Hock of Thomson lined a total of SB5. Singapore First Traffic rday .for riding a c without a licence Ihout third party tone* in Yio Chu Kang Road on Nov. 21. He was also disqualified 1 driving all classes of vehir'.es for a year.
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  • 308 3 The photographs and plans were then rushed to London where the Tanjong Kling police compound and Tuas and Penaga villages are nowbeing built at Pinewood. In Penaga. Mr. Hanbury ran into the first of the many difficulties that were to follow.
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  • 132 3 $500 Gift For Blind School PRESIDENT of the Singapore Association lor the Blind. Mr. G.A.P. Sutherland, was yesterday presented a cheque for $500, a gift of the S.ingapore City Association, by its vice-president, Mr. S.D. Pillay. The money will be used for the new Vocational Training School Tor the Blind
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  • 70 3 A TOTAL of 176 people donated blood at the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service in the General Hospital last week. Among the donors were 35 members of the City Council. The mobile unit collected 52 flasks when it visited R.A.F., Seletar. Transfusions were given to 162 people.
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  • 45 3 BOOKINGS arc now open at Robinson's for the Singapore Chamber Ensemble's main concert of the year to be given on Aug. 10 at Victoria Memorial Hall. The Ensemble will offer a rare performance of Joseph Haydn's great secular oratorio, "The Seasons."
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  • 72 3 AN "L" driver. Tan Lim Chua. of Lorong 23. Gey lan \v;.s fined S(is. in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday I for lour traffic offences. He was charged with failing to display "on tow" sign, while controlling a car which was being towed by
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  • 343 4 They Asked For Protection And They Got It KLUANG, Sat.— Thirty-five determined and grim-eyed youths arrived at the Engineer Training Centre, FARELF, Kluang, this afternoon to do two week's training at the centre. The youths were mostly Singapore National Servicemen and
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  • 112 4 Bandits Murder 3 Soldiers VI \(.KI SIPI T. Sat Three Mala) soldiers uere killed in the Sungri Siptit are i wst«r<la\ when 20 terrorists potim ed on a tenni.in party of the "."> Field Squadron. Koyal Kngineers, who left their funs initaik and were tiit:^ ini; a trmcli in the
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  • 76 4 A Singapore woman. Mak Mvi Mcc, who was alleged to iiavo lived part y on the Unral earnings of an 16-year- >'(! girl, was acquitted by the Fourth Police Court MagisMr. J. M. DcvercuxColebourn yesterday. The Rir now in the rare of the So al Welfare
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  • 85 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— .n~ price of rubber and t:n has boosted Federati->!. >rmnt revenues by than $40 million in just over 30 days, the Customs Departm»nt revealed today. Export Duty on rubber h»HI $1.'U39.000-$5 million f)v« r the figure tor May— while
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  • 94 4 Building Workers End Strike THE six-day-old strike by 150 employees of a Singapore contractor, Mr. K. K. Mohamed Abdulla, ended yesterday when agreement on all the 1 1 claims of the workers was reached. The employees will return to work tomorrow. Another 400 men manning lighters and sampans returned to
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  • 45 4 THF. Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association's newly appointed second radiologist, Mr. .1. W. Hoe, arrived by Qantas— BOAC yesterday Mr. live starts work Monday at the expanded Radiology section of SATA He ha s worked previously in \c\v Zealand and London hospitals for two years
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  • 64 4 FIVE employees of two Indian movie theatres in Singapore saw Mr. David Marshall yesterday and were immediately directed to go to the police. '•In my opinion." Mr. Mar.shall told them at the meet-" the- people session "it Is criminal intimidation tor an employer to threaten to
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  • 35 4 MRS. Perle Mesta, probably the most famous and flambuoyant society .hostess America has ever produced, will arrive in Singapore on Wednesday, July 20. She Is the former American Minister to Luxembourg.
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  • 261 4 HE SEES HOPE FOR WORLD HARMONY WORLD tension has cased and there is hope for nations and peoples of the world to become one large happy family. This is the opinion of Mr. Colin Jackson, lawyer, lecturer and thrire a giobe-t rotter. Speaking on "Memories of a World Traveller" at
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  • 94 4 THK staff of the huns Khiaw Bank and Ihe Public Insurance Co. last night held a dinner at the Capitol Chinese Restaurant. Singapore, in honour of Mr. Lee Chee Shan, managing director of the Bank, and Mrs. Lee to bid them a pleasant holiday. Mr.
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  • 171 5 ■ICING Wi nr ol th <* Chung Khiaw Bank, ii-ht 'lec-lared that no organist or iin})ortant, may discount and close relations between ill its members. K*s speaking at a dinner l* i < > members of the g Khiaw Bank and the I c Company to his wife a
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  • 25 5 Pakistani Military arrived in Singapore tor a conference defence chiefs. Col. A. A. Bizarani. mdr S. A. Joseph and :uir. R. R. Khan.
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  • 65 5 Standard Editor In TV Interview LONDON. Sat. A nation-wide telex ision audience heard Singapore Standard Kditor. Mr. R. B. Ooi. ask the Labour Member of Parliament. Mr. Christopher Mahew. former Junior Minister at the Foreign Office, why western nations insist on flooding Asian nations with so many "experts." Mr. Mahew
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  • 132 5 Youth Died, Four On $1000 Bail FOUR men alleged to have -ted in carrying a 16--year-old student. Chang Lon Cheong. for two and a halt hours after he was seriously injured by a gun shot on the night of May 12. were charged in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. The
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  • 184 5 111 l (haii man of the Rural >nd Mr. S T. Stewart rslerdaj handed over a l*>oo floating dispensary. ii Srra\a" to the Minister •t Ih-.iMh Mr A. .1 Brasa. inert the Health and Miflual nrrds of the outImiu islands around Sin^aplMC In Urn sinipl>
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  • 150 5 THIS pair of Burmese Fan" drVss' compe^on .t the YttCA Food and run Fair held at Victoria Memoria 1 Hal They are Eileen (Left) ami Daphne Paley. ai and are the daughters of Mr and Mrs B. W. Paley P-P* enjoyed themselves at the
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  • 366 5 SHOPS UNION ANNOYS MARSHALL GOVERNMENT had been very patient so far, said the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall yesterday when he lost patience with the representatives of 200 members of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers Union at his meet the people
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  • 193 5 LECTURER TO TRAIN COLONY YOUTH Mr. T. G. Jeffreys Jones Lecturer in Youth Service of the University College of Swansea. Wales, arrivee in Singapore yesterday tc train Colony youth leaders in social and cducationa work. The Swansea College la tin only college in the Unite( Kingdom that trains youtl leaders.
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  • 44 5 TAN Tien Hoe. 30, was killed in a collision with a lorry in Loronc 25, Geylang, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Another man was knocked down by a car in Keppcl Road. He also died before the arrival of the ambulance.
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  • 296 5 'Tamils Brough t Cultural Influence TAMIL-SPEAKING peoples from India and Ceylon migrated t° Malaya and the Far East som? 2,000 years ago, declared Ceylon's Professor of Education, the Rev. Xavier S. Thaninayagam, in a radio broadcast last night. Speaking on Tami; Culture, the Professor said the fact that a majority
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  • 86 5 THE rase acainst veteran press photographer, Tai YewKuan, who laces two charges in connection with the May 11', riots, was postponed to Oct. 12 and 13 by the Seventh Court Magistrate, Mr. Choor Singh yesterday. His case will be heard at the First District Bail of
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  • 113 5 .TOriORE BAIIRI T Sat —An Alliance rally he.d at the Aver Molek Sc-hooi last night was "shot" by the Ma. ay Film Unit Speaking at the meeting. Inche Sulieman bin Abdul Rahman, the Alliance candi- date ior the Johore Bahru constituency replied to the
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    • 301 6 THE Government spokesman In the Perak State Council displayed woeful ignorance last week when called upon to answer a series of questions relating to the Sultan's three palaces in Kuala Kangsar. Teluk Anson and Ipoh He was unable to give figures wanted by Councillor Che Khadijan bmte Abdul
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    • 307 6 IUST how far will aviation develop in the next few years and where will it stop? Research on increasing ideas and plans to make the air better, safer and more convenient for travel, even over short distances, continues un *>ated. Many of these ideas have already materialised or
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    • 329 6 'THE lot of newspapermen in Malaya and this includes Singapore —is not altogether a very happy one. Red tape, bureaucracy and official rudeness (obstructions which are fast disappearing In more civilized places) continue to hinder the smooth and efficient working of Asian journalists, who regrettably, do not have
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  • 20 6 "Thirty quid for that? I Chum its a fiddle!" > "if you must know —it fell off a desk!"
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  • 1574 6 ILL the Russians give out with more of the same at the Big Four summit meeting at Geneva? Or will things be different this time? Here's the background for the Kremlin decision to take part in the meeting and what effect it's likely
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  • 2369 7 MY LOVE OF TWO SERGEANTS Mia Emmett-Dunne's Story Confess by Mja Emmett-Dunne herself 7 Know Now That I Have Been A FooV REALIZE now that I am the woman who was the innocent cause of this terrible tragedy. Because of my behaviour and my obstinacy, my first husband was killed
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    • 26 7 SGT. EMMETT DUNNE'S OWN STORY will also appear exclusively in the Sunday Standard as soon as legal requirements allow. By Arrangement With The Sunday Pictorial, London
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  • 649 8  - Ceylon Invites Four Spore Racers Edin Peters Tearing Through Colombo Streets rSV/ awwvwww CINGAPORE Motor Club has received an invitation from the Ceylon Motor Cycle Club to send a team of three drivers and one motorcyclist to compete in their Road Race meeting to be held in Colombo on Sunday.
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  • 994 8  - The Adjournment In Competitions Queen's Castle TTYJTJT By PHENOMENON of modern competitive chess is the adjournment of the unfinished game following a session of play which may vary from four to five hours. When the time for adjournment la reached the player whose turn it is to move, records his
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  • 56 8 \V HFN a sailing boat cap- sized 10 miles oft I alm»uth Mi Frank Hewitt (4.{) of Birmingham swam toward* a passing ship His glares, glinting In the sun, attracted the attention of a member of the rrew. and tho ship altered course to rescue the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 49 8 Solution To Yesterday's Puzzle »,4J'« \m\J j T***\C\ 7.J |Wig f 'nepvuvs p t c c d H^H SCJC c jB/^ i J Cv S a_ ■i n bb .a H^ Ays O B '<? S •pr r a c a s m JHHHi 1 B/^^ Another Puzzle Appears Tomorrow
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  • 199 9  -  Andrew Roth GYJKMJG By JJGTJ mber of students of colonial university the lowest ratio of en to students. o F are all looking foruard to the forthcoming \hihit of !lo Kok Hoe at Imperial Institute. O F 1 o!< bark on an ex- speech by Dr. nrt John Grove-White.
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  • 630 9  -  DUNIA BAHRU L GHJJ By H*P*'Uti«n order J ainst MohaniI m has m I I "IS re 1; I I It d leave H r.ithors and professors have petitioned President ower to do someto prevent Tiro's de•n. b running out. Tiro cannot return
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  • 886 9  - DRILLERS BRING NEW INDUSTRY TO MALAYA Andrew Fang SOIL AWAITING TESTS l!y IN an age when it is generally believed that opportunities for pioneering are no more, a group of Singapore businessmen have astonished experts by starting an industry new to South-east Asia. In a land already saturated arith water.
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  • 1527 10 'IMSMfiH 1 RIOTS MfiLIYBN CRICHET THE senior cricket tournament took an interesting: step forward in Singanore last weekend with the defeats of the leaders— the Army and the Singapore Cricket Club at the hands of the Indians and the Singapore Recreation Club respectively
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  • 268 10 THE visiting Hongkong Combined Services cricket team suffered their first defeat in the Colony yesterday. Playing at full strength against the Singapore Cricket Club, the visitors were beaten by five wickets on the padang. A bright 41 by Ford, and ?7 by bowler Spooner. kept the
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  • 319 10 Batting Singapore 64 not out Harcharan Singh Indian Association v Army. 82L Khoo Ong Lee Chinese v The Navy. Selangor Cl. Bahruddin, Selangor Malays v SCRC; 54, E. W Lloyds, Malacca Club v Selangor Club; 51 not out. Chua Eng Wah. Levers S.C. v Guthries SC, 50
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  • 33 10 ASCOT, Berkshire. July Ifi (Router) Photo finish to King George Sixth and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Britain's richest race prize was between Alice Lady Derby's Acropolis and Pierree Wertheimer's Vimy.
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  • 45 10 RAEC Draw With Changi ROYAL Army Education Corps drew with RAF Changi in a friendly cricket match played on the RE.ME ground yesterday. RAEC 140 for nine declared. Hewlett 31. Barron 2.1. RAF Changi 101 lor seven: Lightburn 2(J, Burton 22, Barron five for 36.
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  • 43 10 Indian Brotherhood Sports Club beat Govt Printing OHice 3-1 in a Singapore Div. :*B league soccer match played at the Gejrlang Stadium yesterday. IBSC' icorer were D.X Samy Vellimalai and G. I. iju. Ibrahim Tahir scored for the Printers.
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  • 304 10 Xl ALA LUMPI'R. Sat smashed and two equalled in u M I athletic meet which was conclude^ fi|| W quarters Malaya Command s round I Royal Air Force won the 3pen corps unit championship with 115 points while Royal Army Service Corps placed second w:ti points. In the MOR
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  • 153 10 FAM WILL NOT PLAY VISITORS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat-T r Footbaii Association of Ifalava will not field a team against the touring Hong Kong Chines' here next week. Mr Kwok Kin Keng. I secretary, announced to< the Selangor Chinc-o Recrr Club Invitation XI. Scl-.ngo-and the Federal ion Comt Services will play
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  • 55 10 KUALA KAXGSAR. Sal Chiang Wan beal Homo Guardby three goals to one in Senior Division league r on the town padar^ *i Chiang Wah led one-nil half time. They scored Ihrt nghtwinger Chua Ch*ng <2> and Centreforw^id B Thyc with right- inside R replying lor the Home
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  • 748 10 THE Maiays and Chinese are favourites for the Community League title alter the dcleat of the Eurasians hv the Malays during the week. The championship will depend on the outcome of the match between the Malays and Chinese. Marine Department are ahead in the First
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    • 228 10 >A STORY OF VENGEANCE AND VIOLENCE! JAMES STEWART THE > ar^^B &4 IJf Im^l V yJH IB Tcrumrni no C|NemaScOP£ NEXT CHANGE CAPITOL NOTICE ALTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE Tickets sold in the A. AS. Annual Sweepstake (for Members only) totalled ***** out of a possible *****. Prizes as under have
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  • 507 11 BEST PERFORMER IN A DAY OF GOOD PERFORMANCES .Vi n v JXvtv Jtocartls l?or S 9 port* By THE SPORTS EDITOR NINE Singapore, two Malayan records gone \yth the wind: the Colony men and Malayan women sprint times equalled here in a nutshell, were the
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  • 14 11 THE NEW RECORDS UIJJ 151 111 H\RRKII{.\ up and ovvr lo a neiv height.
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  • 588 11 Sensa tional End To PAAA Meet 11 NEW RECORDS AT PENANG PFS Win Relays Lose ml PENANG, Sat.— The I'enang Amateur Athletic Issodattai annual championships ended sensationally t'xlay when it was announced just before the conclu>ion of the days sports that the Penan^ Free School which had won two inter-school
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  • 69 11 A GRAND 'double' by Capt. o scored 31 runs tk five wickets for ins, rnabled HQ. to beat Depot by r>o runs. In the Inter-Depot for the Lane Cup. on the Friendly Hill lay. 11 0 ir.: Walker 41. Grimble M A.-h 15. Paravan three for ."54
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  • 31 11 the CVMA ground yesSingapore Harbour I He: soccer team failed turn up for their Div. 3 «t match against Balcsticr Lnited The rcf< rec concrdrri a walk- lo B.ile.stier United
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  • 157 11 Pahang Hussars In Polo Final ROYAL Pahan« Polo Club will meet 15/ 19 th Kings Royal Hussars in the firnl of this year's Malayan Polo Association? tournament. This was decided at Thomson Road ground yesterday when Royal Pahang Polo Club beat Penan? Poll Club by six goals to two and
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  • 388 11 m W Pole vault: 1 S. J. Colemnn Yew Tit Kuan; 3. Ow M'un Hong— ll ft 92 in me Spore record >. l! 0 yards hurdles: 1 ChnnOnn Lens. 2 Quck lion Yam. Tan Tuck Wah— s7.3 sec. icqual record* 100 yards: 1. Tanu Eng \oon.
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  • 2524 12 'Dead Heat' In Kace Une BIG SWEEP TOTAL P00L— 5229,700 Ist Prixe No. *****4 ($62,019) 2nd Prixe No. *****3 ($31,009) 3rd Prixe No. *****4 ($15,504) STARTERS (52,214 each): Nos. *****6, *****2, *****6, *****9, *****0, *****7, *****6. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($1,378 each): Nos. *****3, *****1, *****9, *****7, *****0,
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  • 245 12 Hongkong Chinese 1 Malacca 1 (Kwok Tai Chi Yin) (Wat Kin) REFEREE: Abbas Haii J alii. MALACCA, Sat— Hongkong Chinese beat Malacca Chinese 2-1 in what was more of an exhibition of soccer for the benefit of a big crowd here today. The match played
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  • 110 12 Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Sat.— Decision on yesterday's abandoned Selungor versus Kelani.ni .Malaya (up semi-Hnal at Kota Bahru. will be made tomorrow by the Football Association of Malaya. The association's full council which meets here tomorrow, will also decide on the (up Final venue while its
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  • 38 12 M.UA LLAll'l K. Sat —A contingent of Sumatra Sikhs will take part in ihK year's AllMalayan Sikhs a Ihletic meet which will be held at Cheras Road, here on Aui?. 20 and 21.
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  • 323 12 Her 220 'Best Performance' BATU PAHAT Sat Ten district records weie smashed and one equalled at the second day of the Batu Pahat AAA meet yesterday Yang Boon Sions of Chons Hwa School. Rengs»it. was awarded the Best Performance Cup for men for his record time
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  • 72 12 DOVER. England Sat. <Rev ter>— For the third time In two days Miss Florence Chadwick •}2, of California, has postponed her bid the swim the English Channel to France and back Miss Chadwick hoped to make her third attempt tonight but this afternoon she called
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    • 1601 13 U 1 7 11 111 A When no one sees >>ie murder, detectives e nm to rely on their— lust to kill grows in dark minds like jn evil fungus. When the murderer moves n thought to deed he hopes to dodge the :e of all save his
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    • 158 13 THE picture on the left reveals what Scotland Yard's detectives take to a big crime. Inside the suitcase that harmlessseeming case that has started so many men on the road to the gallows are: 1, Scissors. 2. Needle in holder. 3. Tweeters. 4, 36in. measure.
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    • 84 13 A TWO-year-old boy who fell 45 ft. from the roof of a Manchester block of flats on to a concrete path had only concussion and a bruised elbow and ribs. Made It At A Pinch A YOUTH in a Toronto. Canada, court admitted that he stole 13 motorcars
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  • 283 14 Hollywood Gossip \Y/HEN PEGGY LEE rent ed a house recently, sh I spent nearly i:200 having tree which she didn't liki removed from the fror lawn. When the landlor heard about it he insiste that Peggy re-plant th tree. The cost of re-plant ins: was £2.">0. JUNE ALLYSON says sh
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  • 374 14  - A Dose Of Diana Sam King l.on» is They* re Happy (Hunk) is *J.> minutes of wry English humour often inter )<>< Ivd with noisy mirth. You will enjoy it more if you arc a parent with irresponsible hut lovable daughters or if you are a daughter uith responsible but
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  • 320 14  - A Solid Chunk Of Drama GERREE READ p^ GOOD solid chunk of drama that nets progressively more tragic as the film proceeds, is lightened iv i/ h deft touches of comedy in the story of Dame Aux Camelias," a French film coming to the Pavilion Theatre Singapore. Set in Paris
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  • 659 14 Berlin smothers its glamour in ruins, says BERNARD McELWAINE MONROE and Diana Dors can sleep as undisturbed as they like. I'll tell you why. Here we are in Germany —to see the beer corks popping around Berlins Film Festival. But the beer is flat. The sparkle that glamour girls
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  • 197 14  - SUSPEHSEFUL TENDER ANDREW FANG [-JOLLYWOOD'S love of ballyhoo in publicizing new films has made me very sceptical of anything they have to say concerning almost anything. The more fanciful the title and the louder they blow the trumpet and beat their drums, the more certain I am that there isn't
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  • 39 15 anette Pushed And Fell I a cut on her left knee, is sltme by her barefoot cobooted producer Mario Hertfordshire, where she ng of a scene which a ford while pushing a car orever." Man at left is un-
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  • 718 15  - 60 Marriage Offers A Week Bridget Jones By s ]>IPER LAURIE has been studying wolves. The glamorous, curvaceous redhead says that for years Hollywood wolves have been staring, winking. honking and whistling at her— so she has retaliated by eyeing them. Wolves fall into four main categories. Piper has decided.
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  • 306 15 ]>IPER LAURIE thinks a L smart girl is one who knows how to play tennis, golf and dumb studies Eliakespeare regularly and hopes one day to play Juliet collects odd tea-cups and tropical fbh— is not as Scottish as her name sounds. SHE was born
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    64 15 photo. wwwww Robert Wagner, best known for his roles as a clean-cut clean-living upright "all -American" boy, takes a turn for the worse in his latest film "A Kiss Before Dying." He hopes in his career this will mark a turn for the better. Here, he tries to kill the
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  • 119 15 L'RNLST BORGMNi:. who plays a butcher in the prize-winning film "Marty," thanks his local butcher for helping him learn how to act the part. *'I cuess it is the first time a meat market became a dramatic school." he says. THERE were a lot of bright lights
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    200 16 smart litt'e jacket can be r ir. QEVEN-eigktMs-of m %mr4 of *J .')4" materiel is required in t)\e predominant colour n ijuarter-oi-a-yard of ?•*> r nterial is herded for the contrasting yoke and i chieh can match the dress Horn beneath the jac Half the garment is illus~
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  • 481 16  -  GERREE READ Dy .\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\w\v\ TO ACHIEVE a flawless complexion deep cleansing with a good soap is essential. It isn't a bit of good having a collection of lotions. perfumes, creams and skin foods if the first step in your beauty routine isn't cleanliness. There
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  • 302 16 WHERE IS no getting airu X irom the fact that when there is a baby in the house it menus extra work. Bui Mnynard's in Battery Rd do try to niake the .task of caring for a baby a little easier. A boon to mothers with bottlebottle
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  • 166 16 DENNY doesn't keep all her eggs in one basket nor does she use them all for cooki ing. She finds them use- ful in many different I ways. Here are her j five favourite egg tips: She makes a thick I cream by mixing toJ gether an egg
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    173 16 to dress your hair in five new and attractive ways. A. A dunce's cap in soft velvet, the point of which falls to one side, and is finished with a single artificial rose. This makes a charming and original hat for theatre wear. B. An Alice-band of finely-pleated
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  • 752 16 I'm Just A Hit-and-miss MISSUS... Says MARJORIE PROOPS QNCE upon a time there was a girl who had a yen to draw and write. And by a scries of fortunate accidents she ti na 1 1 y managed to squeeze enough lolly out ot drawing and writing to eat more
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  • 878 21 James Peter Chin* Standard Staff Reporter in the I nitvd States reports on KENTUCKY the land of bourbon and blue grass and of course the Kentucky Derby. \SK any American in Singapore or the I Federation what the beautiful State of Kentucky is famous for and you
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  • 46 21 The Study Of Malayan Flora I flvra is sUfl of the H is a large H tilt up over y added to I material fa not .tre and plants, is H <>' Cv-ono- from >: 'c of Bo.our o.our in or dry c!igenera] m that H short inter-
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  • 58 21 NEW YORK —Now girls actually ran "change" the the colour of their eyes, thanks to the lat« i >t development in invisible eye glasses. Small plastic lenses that cover only the iris of the eye are made in different colours by Fluidless Contact Lenses. Inc. Blue eyes can
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  • 976 21 Wjou Know That.. I OR the Legislative Assembly elections Singapore has been divided into 25 electoral divisions. This article by S. Ramachandra gives the origin or meaning of each of the divisions, arranged alphabetically. P\M\M, I m •cm and knighted C.B. s di>trict takes its name
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  • 96 22 SPEAKING OF PICTURES. I SPEAKING Ub nCIUBKi Name > Address > Title > Camera Used Aperture Speed Film i ABOVE: "Vanity" by Wellington Onp. 28 Bangkok Lane, Peaaag. Sittifa 111 Fl6 1/ 100 lVrutz yellow filler. MOVE) "The Catch" by Tho Kuan Ming, 15 Mt-riran I Road, Penanjr. Solida Fll
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  • 1013 23  - BAO DAI BOWS OUT DIEM STEPS IN PRESTON GOWER No one seriously expects the Playboy ex-Emperor to return by The Ex-Empress here speaks seriously n more ot the return of nperor Bao Dai to power de-China. ided playboy is t of a once Vietnam rulers. gthe respect of the French,
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  • 481 23  -  LEWIS ONSLOW j|OW wacky can women be? The latest female fad in New York is to paint toe nails with luminous nail polish. The polish not only as m the dark; it n gives off a visible aura by day. It comes in
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    153 24 PRIZES CURVES TEN thousand holidaymakers in Britain saw last week the launching of the Sunday Pictorial's seaside search for beach beauties. The gay Pic stand was the centre of fun and excitement on the beaches of Ramsgate, Margate end Broadstairs. Swimsuited girls of all ages have been up on the
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