The Straits Times, 11 August 1953

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  • 16 13 The Straits Times Nat*"" 1 Established 1845 SINGAPORE, Tt'ESIIAY. Al GIST 11, 18 S3. 13 CENTS
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  • 436 13 Terrorists lose another leader Shock attack on hide-out KUALA LI.MIM R, Monday Pun, the Malayan Communist party's mystery man, whose rank of regional committee member for South Pahanj; covered toplevel duties, was killed yesterday. Under the old system of rewards, Chan Pun was worth at least $75,#M
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  • 284 13 Sir Donald flies in with a top secret 1 111 M\N with hi import.nil report from I oiwlmii. Sir Don ild M t. < .till Drputv II i c h Commissioner, k< pi silent .ihoiit it lerd.i\ hliiii he .mixed in Singapore ky (f.mt.is onstellation. s>r Pon.ild "ill ll\ tn
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  • 8 13 Sir Winston takes over from Butler LONE* tin
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  • 62 13 Killer may be a comic book reader MISS Doreen Prrrira. 32--oaned a comic book man who murdered h?r found .strangled in in Singupon Tekukor m Friday borrowed a J"..k uhbour. It ha.s und. tied a housr shareri An i oman, >he had thr Britannia ■■ear. cluo the Straits Timrs last
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  • 28 13 Mon Mr Holydake. Minister of lturr, announced here negotiations on the of New Zealand's bulk .lUreement with in have hern openrd. but Reuter.
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  • 99 13 EGYPTIANS ARREST 60 REDS To be tried by special court CAIRO. Mon. IjKIYPTIAM authorities yeaJ trrday .spread a vast anti-Communist dragnet and .irre-tcci 60 people accused of eneamng in Communist propaganda. Lieut. Col. Gamal Abdel N vicr-premirr and Interior Minister, disclosed toci. Abdei Nasser, .suici :..ide in .several police I.
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  • 79 13 mil-VILI. MOII. All Z1 I'nitrd Stales airmrn aboard a C-119 Flying Boxcar transport plane which crashed in thr Libyan ciesert yesterday wenfound today and none was seri;niured. Thr .six-man crew and 18 hay been taken to al at Wheelus air ba.sr. Tripoli, by rescue helicopter and
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  • 43 13 GLASGOW. Mon The P tearaer St Columba '851 tons 1 which rah aground in fog on Saturday at :hr entrance to the river Clyde with :>OO pa.ssrnarrs on board, refloated under hor own .steam and continued her voyage up iter.
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  • 230 13 SCIENTISTS TEST RUBBER SUIT' ON A RESERVOIR LONDON. Monday. UKITISH scientists are carrying out tests to y they can repair a leaky reservoir che;iph b\ lining it with rubber. If they succeed, the Ministry of Housing and Local Government has authorised the installation of rubber -suit" in half of a
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  • 63 13 Police Lieutenant J. Byrne, who wa.s seriously wound* an encounter with banrir the Kulai area on Friday ni;;h: was stated ye.sterdav to oe •still very ill." Lieut Byrne was attacked by terrorists near a gate leading to Kelan Estate. The bandit, who is believed to have
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  • 44 13 NAIROBI. Mon. An African noticed to death herr today for unlawfully p* ring an automatic pistol. It was the firs' case of Itl kinft in Nairobi The death ponaltv for this offenc* was Imposed under thr Emergency Regulations. Renter.
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  • 35 13 DENVER. US. Mon. Thr U.S Secretary of State. Mr John Poster Dulles, arrived bere by air today to report personally to President Eisenhower OB Ins tulks with South Korean President Syngman Rliee. Renter.
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  • 64 13 COLOMBO Mon. The Sri lan^a 'Freedom' Party will r.ot akr part In Wednesday's s'nkr protesting against the rising of the price of rationed rice. Mr. S. t W R D. Bandaranaike, oppo- tltion leadei .said today. He favoured a non-violent "hartal' ishop clasins 1 but. •in
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  • 322 13 So gunner Choy learns to obey YH PIR 1 said Singapore Legislative Count iiior. Elisabeth Choy. And ."ho came .smartly I attention is she heard Warrant Officer G F. Chapman 2ive the order to gather around the plotting table ir raft operations i pore Vol- ur.teor Corjv headquarters in Beach
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  • 288 13 NEW DELHI. M.». hi TWENTY-EIGHT people were arrrstrd m Kashmir today. Yesterday the ousted Premier. Sheikh Abdullah, and the former revenue Minister Mil Beg, were arrested. Reports from SrtnlfAT, Kashmir capital, said I hat police and troops had openr i Hrr on crowds drmanriing
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  • 61 13 LONI '<>w rad in'iiset lor thr trial oi Beria. pursed chlel ol viet Secret Poi, The broai Suprrmr Council h;i'i ed hi.s dlsn and anti-statr activil Thr announcemrn' Suprrmr Council had tl ferred Bri i ration by the Suprrmr Co Ordrrs f >r thl
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    • 125 13 BBm A HARRISONS ti CRO>FI£LD Mi LTD them best P^^- ..because the filter V tip holds throat I xr~rw irritants in check" By Jis^a^»«. L^BW >»"" iB^B^BF^ Lw i m \*k l-.r till M.uiri* t mill riijn* \l*** fc l«- \ir«ini;i li.il ;it roolt^l ;iihl V^^F^B H«M»llli-l. lirnl It. mm
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    • 72 13 Old Scotch Wi)iskji PRODUCE OF SCOTLAND SCOn ENGLISH ise.a.i LTD. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR N I q| I'rnc in tin' ie, Illation S.IJQ A DELIGHT both to the Ear and to the Eye Philips 526 A brings Ut Ihc listener a r,iv«e flnil ■itmuiord nf repnxiuctinn ummifmsttd hv any ratlin
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  • 244 14 STRIKERS WIN FIGHT OVER PENSIONS PARIS. Monday. rIE French Government today virtually abandoned Its attempt to force civil servants to accept a later a*e for their pension rights. Among the 19 economy decrees announced tonight the one referring to civil service pensions which i provoked the strike of 2,000,000 government
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  • 123 14 CAIRO. Mon. An 18-year-old Brittsh subject, George Benodetti, alleged by Egyptian authorities to have been spy for a foreign power, has been deported to Britain from Egypt though no charge ha.s been preferred against him. Benedetti. who Is of Malv^ origin, was abducted in fron
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  • 138 14 CAIRO. Monday pX-QUEEN Narriman of Egypt has asked the v Egyptian authorities for a monthly allowance "as her financial condition requires such assistance," the independent morning paper Al Ahram said today The newspaper said the former Queen also requested that her personal effects which she
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  • 57 14 HONGKONG Mon Five JMOlt priests expelled by Com- munist China arrived here yes- terdav by train rrom Canton They are Bernard Gouim and Andre Gaulpier (French" Remy Grotuamm 'Belgian' John Schmostzer < Czech > and Elisee Escanciano (Spanish 1 The tw o French priests were professors
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  • 117 14 Nobody wants it LONDON. Mon. THE London County Council has advertised a* -€1.750 a I year job which will provide full employment till the end of the century." But no one seems to want it. The job is writing a history i of every parish
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  • 78 14 LONDON. Mon— A path will have to be blasted through eternal ice a.s work progresses on construction of a railway across the roof of the world connecting the Tibetan capital Lhasa, with Kandin. 750 miles' I I to the east in China, Moscow < Radio
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  • 48 14 LONDON. Mon. Air Vie* Marshal. Sir Harry Broadhursr has been appointed Commande-r-in-Chief of the British Becond Tactical Air Force in Germany t 0 Air Chief Marshal. Sir Robert M Foster retiring He will take over in January with the acting rank i of Air Marshal Reuter
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  • 44 14 CAIRO. Mon —Several Egyptian merchants have been" arrested for violating restrictions on trade with Br.tish forces in the Suez Canal zone. Supply Under-STretarv °J nar t J arraf said la -rt n^ht that those arrested would be tried by military court*. -U.P.
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  • 42 14 PARIS. Mon. m Maurice Schuman, Secretary of state for Foreign Affairs, was named today to head the French delegation to the United Nations assembly meeting on Korea. He leaves by plane for New York tomorrow.— U P.
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  • 35 14 LONLX)N. Mon. Moscow radio said today that Iran and the Soviet Union have agreed to set up a Joint commission i" iron out all problems existing between the two countries-- 1 A. P.
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    • 806 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY CLERK OF WORKS Applk attofu are invited from having a thorough know ledge of Public Works for the Temporary Pout of Clerk of Work.« 'o super It the construction of a deviation or the main North-South Road to Bungkal. in tne Baiang ng district of
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    • 763 14 NOTICES NOTICE Mr Chua Yong Kee i« no longer In our employ and has no authority I to transact any bwtneas or collect any moneys on behalf of either our Agent* Mrmrs Henrr Waugh 4: Co.. Ltd.. or ouraelves. I IPTON (OVKRSEAS LTD.. IPOH. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD noticf to
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    • 372 14 li Jj i3 l LL v announce a new union! And old friend appears in a smart new dress. Something old Something new Something borrowed Something for you. Something good and reliable that"s iff C V J-4A Nestles IDEAL MILK now making Vi^g^^ j,f* ry its appearance under this new
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 227 14 SINGAPORE gy u 7 15 R** l Doctor: 7.30 fw l t Many Happy Returns 830 That 1 715 am Morning St*r- 7SO V 9 Reiord R*nde*vN«w«; 7.35-0 Hurt" In Mal.^ r>. 3t J in 10 p.m. Radio Ma*a OrrhU M ni n< W P rt 103 °-'l D.netn f
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  • 126 15 Soldier returns a govt. guest TURIN. Mnn. A LEGLESS Ermlish ex- prisoner of war began a fortnight's holiday here today all became thr Italian Ambassador in London. Signor Manila Broslo. tuned in |o I BBC. programme night last February. H. h-f.-ii, ion, wartime rifl< pri.soner ant' p M ■OUthCM irrout
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  • 58 15 BOMBAY Mon Mr V K ria Menon. an Indian Ale to the United N Assembly, said yesterday that India's stand on the admission of Communist China to the United Nations remained unchanged India would not raise the matUr but if any nation ooJected to Chin, t idn
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  • 19 15 TBHERAN T- n people have died ;n a nr» wave on Pi r .'hern eoa«t Reuter
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  • 328 15 PANMI NJOM, >lon.— Cheerful Mritish and American repair i. itis jumped briskly from their trucks as the sixth day of the Korean war prisoner exchange opened here this morn i ng. Again they contrasted with the miserable
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  • 256 15 LO YAL NA TIVES BE A I REDS AT DISGUISE WAR HANOI. Monday. I <>\ .til -nativr units have hraten the (ommunistIv led Viotminh at their own tactics of "disguise and infiltr.i Khins Kuan (loyal native) light battalions were Launched ftgatas< power rebel units hiding in the southern Red River
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  • 86 15 French jets for India NEW DELHI. Mon. THE Government of India has .isreed to buy from Bghten for the Indian Air F rc< Defence ihavlr Tyagl '.old ment today. But :n "the Interest if pubrefused lo give nunibi > prices and other de- cement. Mr Nehru intervened to reply tion
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  • 90 15 HOOLIGAN MOBS ARE BLAMED LONDON A NIGERIAN Government report issued here last night said the violent fourday riot-.ng. which broke out on May 16 r ln Kano. town in Northern Nicena. wa.s -tarted by lawless "lements of Kano." The report absolved from blame rival political f;. from the northern and
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  • 133 15 Britain to show its faster than ever' jets LONDON, Mnn. "VKW faster than sound flehters and revolutionary jetliner projects will be revealed to the public nrxt month at the British aircraft constructors' annual dispkiv it Farnhoroueh. Hampshire The fighters will inrlurfe the all-weather radar carrying He Havilland 110 now undrr
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  • 175 15 POLLING BOOTHS GO BY AIR TO THE ESKIMOS OTTAWA. Monday OOLITIC AL observers expect ti.OfHMIOO of Canada's 1 8.:>00.00() qualified voters t.» 50 to the polls in today's general elections. At stake are 263 of the 2'is scats in the new House of Commons— two taring beo n derided already
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  • 26 15 LONDON, Aur\ 10 Cash Buyers VJSB3: Sellers i;sB.">: Forward Buyers 4:581; Sellers 1 582; Settlement <: 587 > (up Bl). Turnover a.m. G5 tons; p.m. 10.
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  • 46 15 BERI IN. Mon.— An official of the East German Christian Democratic Union has pubiiclv denounced his wife for receiving free food parcel- in \Y» it Berlin, the Potsdam Communist newspaper Maerkische T.n-.o reported. The parcels were meant for children and his mother.- Reuter
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  • 31 15 BERLIN. Mon. Sir Ivone Klrkpatrick, retiring British Hmh Commissioner in Germany, returned to W\st OiJTmany last night at the end of a three -day farewell visit to Berlin Reuter
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  • 196 15 •ON. Mnn The C:\hiTut today briefed Mr. Belwyn Lloyd, Minister of State, for hj.s visit to Now York for preliminary talks- on Korra. M Lloyd is Bylßg to the United States tonipht for the tulks "with friendly Pov crs' which will precede the Genoral Assembly's
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  • 266 15 LONDON Mm 'THE Far Eastern section n[ the London Stork Exthitnae show«*a little rhanftc tod«y Tin <;tisre.' "■w oeen.Mnnxlly higher but rubbers were feßtureless vi-^rr lneculai xnd inriinrtl to hr a little lower. J;ip.mese dollar clause bonds tended to nrtft through Is Rttentton the B per rrnt. If)ti7
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  • 32 15 LONDON. Aug. 10— Spot 18 ,d Sept. 18 ,d Ort -Dec. 19d.. Jan Mar. 19\d. Apr -June 19". d. JulyS*pt. 19', d. Auq ell. 18, d.. Sept cii. II ToneQuie-.
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    • 266 15 LJC Cold Storage Steak fwins the toss! WE RECOMMEND RUMP STEAK (^M .FILLET STEAK "You'il be glad you boußht it at Cold Storage" SINCAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. w 1 11 >s^?*ls Wi I I I (bayer) > I H V c f Aspirin I ISmSM 5 MM co no
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  • 26 16 Mon THr rel rl. thn F mUntonrr Mr R P B ■aid July H>itv harl hnrti h\ 1 1 anr T 1
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  • 15 16 Ham- i i laming I and loon in $1 (inn
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  • 79 16 CALL FOR AID FOUND THEM PREPARED w plan, thr 8 WH r l«Mt numh relief n Th ■^nut 3 nor prnplr Hflrr'rr: h- 1 fl hot m< p m. Be: th<> Public Works Department had installed a mobile generator Coronation lamps were used to light which the victemporarily housed b
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  • 69 16 Back home after six years' study Ml^- I \l BIAI 111 N. i pi.tnist cr.uluatr of th. \< Milrnn o. Musir. ;«rn\ M in .1 |»or^ tomorrow by th>i»r.i ii)<Shf li.ts ((♦•i-ii i«u.i\ lor si\ \ilria ft i '>iic^( Toronto ;mil lator at the Royil Ac.idrmv i«l Vfusir London, for
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  • 98 16 KUALA LUMPUR, M THF committee of Guang Shin Ha^p^tai here is co ing converting part of thf builriinc now being uvd as an office, mo a first cla.ss payinc The proposal was made by the hon secretary. Mr. Chong Shih Guan at a committee :ic
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  • 68 16 PENANG, Mon.—Ganapathv today limpfd out of the dock of the Penang Magistrates Court smiling. The Department of Social Welfare had promised to provide him uith an artificial limb. danapathv who was harped with begging, told the court he had t<> Mippnrt a wife and three
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  • 434 16 Crowds pack High Court as trial of Dr. Ong begins MALACCA. Mon. Crowds packed the High Court here today whon the trial brgan of Dr. Ong Bak Hin. a(?ed 64. a Justire of the Pettee, who Ls accused of having performed an abortion on 36-year-old Tee Bee Oeok which caused
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  • 151 16 Trishaw man had 439 stake slips ipoß a week, two detectives ■T kept observation on the movements of a trisha-rider, for they were informed that he wa.s a runner in an illegal public lottery. And one morning they caught Mm with 439 staking slips, said Inspector Ong Kirn Boon in
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  • 60 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— lnChe Mahmood. Johore Bahru rate, today went to the lock-up ward at the General Hospital to charge Ah Ting with unlawful possession, on Aug. 7 at Kuldi Besar Estate, of a .45 revolver, some rounds of ammunition and with havlne fired a shot
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  • 60 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The Artiy Recruiting Officer here will visit Kajang on Aug. 28 to ment potential recruits. There are vacancies for tradesmen and non-tradesmen in all arms of the service. Applicants must be of at least standard three or standard five in Malay. sft.
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  • 242 16 LABOUR PARTY URGED TO BOYCOTT CONVENTION Kt'ALA Ll'MPl'R. Monday. SKI. ANCiOK Labour Party is to ask the Pan-Malayan Labour Party to boycott the TMNO-MCA sponsored national convention on Aug. 23, because it is "undemocratic." Mr. Yap Chong Quen. secretary general of th« Selangor Labour Party, said after a meeting last
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  • 157 16 Man denies knife attack on couple TAN HOW KHENG. one of three Chinese. denied causing hurt to two Europeans. John Edmonds Pitcher and Florence Esther Ryder, while attempting to rob them in Clementi Road on Apr. 5. when he was tried at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The other two accused
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  • 149 16 He kept his savings in gold bars JUST before a ship left Singapore for Indonesia. Customs men carried out a search In a bunk of the crew, found throe one-pound bars, the Firs: Criminal D.. Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah told Yesterday, the seaman, Goh Pian pleaded not guilty to
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  • 36 16 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon.— Ho Foon. a home guard at Jerlun New Village, here was fined $50- in default two weeks gaol— in the magistrate's court here for sleeping on duty on July 19.
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  • 72 16 HEATHER KIDD. R h only six >tars old. is flvinj; alone from London to Svdnr> to ser her nanny nurse >. Yesterday she arrived at Kail mc airport. Sin/apore. in a 8.0 A.C. Constellation on the last sta*e of her 120A0-mile journey. Pictures shows
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    • 260 16 Our Vllth year of Service In Malaya and other countries 9 of the no rid this Company has played a major part in the many fields of Insurance /jj^p^. THE NEW ZEALAND -ffiEjf^ INSURANCE Co Ltd y!jft^^A/'*^ C'oitnillinii Office for limlay* MONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE P.O. BOX NO 411
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  • 105 17 T»HE Singapore City Council i s to ask the schools It help it in its drive to keep food cleanly wrapped Heads of schools will bo asked to tell pupils not to buy food from hawkers who do not provide dean
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  • 162 17 TWO orphans will be among the 16 Singapore Scouts w wno lp ave for Kelantan o n Aug. 13 for the allMalayan Jamboree at Kota Bahru v, The Z are Syed Hassa n bin Abdullah and Abdul Wanab bin Ahmad, members
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  • 41 17 Pneumonia, with 23 drains, continued to be the number one killer in Singapore for the week ended Aug. 1. Enteritis caused 15 deaths and tuberculosis 10. During the week. 634 births were recorded, against 136 deaths.
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  • 191 17 Food Control clerks get quit notices THE Singapore Governments organisation consultants have recommended stall re ductlon in the Fond Control Department and chans rationing procedure. More than 30 temporary clerks in the department have already been given notice to quit. If the Government adopts additional re-organisation methods planned by the
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  • 71 17 Hindu officers in govern- ment service will conduct tne j "Sathurthi" festival at Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple in I Ceylon Road. Singapore, at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday There will also be >poclal m" muse and "Poo- remomes. Special musical entertami ment will be provided by Mrs
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  • 133 17 Storekeeper is new leader THE Singapore Naval Base Labour Union has made x a complete change of its officials. At tho annual delegates conference on Sunday lone of the 22 officials who led the 10.000 workers :hrou«;h the 10-day strike early this year was elected
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  • 162 17 Four get decrees nisi FUR decrees nisi wen granted by Mr. Justice Whitton In the Singapore Court yesterday. In ear! '.he decree .s to be made ab.M>ute in three months Mr. G. A. Machad<>. ;l teacher, now stationed in Perak. wh" in Singapore, was granted a d»crro nisi dissolving h;s
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  • 156 17 Ticket system for hawkers has failed THE ticket .system of dealing with unlicensed hawk. Singapore has proved in ive and hawker ins\v should be authorised to and take offenders to i the Council's health con;:: wa.s told at a recent meeting The ticket system wa.s Introduced to implement rr mendations
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  • 51 17 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Lim Yew Kirn, of Sineapore. charged with movinc a battle of cough mixture, a restricted arficle. without a permr was cautior.ed and discharged at 'he Police Court. Lim told the Court, that he suffered from a cough and the mixture was for his own
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  • 76 17 THEY WILL REPRESENT COLONY DATO J P\(il.\R, president of the Eastern District Boy Scouts AsMMiilion. is i above i-hatting with the two orphan scouts, Syed Hassan bin Abdullah aiid Abdul Wahab bin Ahmad, who arc ffoinc to the all Malayan .jamboree at Koti Bahru ■BLOW, Mr K. F. Ince. Ckiel
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  • 311 17 MURDER AT THE BUS STOP Gunmen are still free AN ex-Volunteer Special Constable, was shot dead bf two gun-nun while waittor a bus to take im to work. The shooting which occurred Uam on Jun 0 L' 4 a; the unction of Delta Road and Alexandra Road, was .-?p n
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  • 162 17 Stranger embraced me, she testifies .seaman. Fung T.sae, who was iharued with outraging the modesty of Mrs. Winiiieil May Canham. wa.s yesterday ordered to be .sent for observation at thf Wuudbiid'V Mental Hospital by the Sil pure Fifth Police Com; M Mr D H. Chapman Mrs Canhain told the i
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  • 60 17 When a lorry, loaded with ice, was stopped in Fort Roa<i. Singapore, on June 18. police found live men sitting on top of the ice and another standlilt on the tailboard. In the Second Traffic Police Court, yv.sk-rday. the lorrvdriver, Teo Boon Teck. pleaded guilty to
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    • 558 18 The dismissal and then the prompt arrest of Kashmir's Premier. Sheikh Abdullah, may introduce new note in the Kashmir depute for all the Indian Government's scrupul;»ttempt to stay out of Kashmir's internal affairs. Toce'her with his Revenue Minister. Sheikh Abdullah is ;d of corruption and maladministration,
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    • 366 18 Figures of declining employ- I ment in the tin industry emphasise the growing seriousness of the fall in price and the re- sultant closure of many small Malayan mines oper.ited by Chinese concerns. Over 4.000 j workers, nearly ten per cent, ot j the whole, have been
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    • 343 18 One of the minor and recurrent mysteries of life Western life at any rate is what women call "the line." and! where to draw it. A few years ago there was a grea* sensation when a famous designer decided that the line should" be a little lower, and
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  • 182 18 JJY the statement. "My union is of the opinion that oower in thLs country should cro to the Malays first and then to others who owe undivided loyalty to Malaya," Inche Isa, President of the Singapore branch «f the P.M.U has thrown heavy bricks on those who
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  • 1177 18  -  DENNIS BARDENS "W* f^i a I f\ 1 f^TCI 1 1*\ XX V-IH ULL Ltl 1 1 1 »y A FEW months ago Warsaw Radio made a fantastic claim that three local bricklayers had laid 66,705 bricks in 16.38 hours. This was nearly 30 times the
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  • 65 18 ACOI'NTRY of developing trade unionism, such as Mai. in >. tends to he open to communist influences Yet in the communist countries, trade unions have become rubberstamp organisations and instruments of the ruling party, while working conditions and living standards have sharply deteriorated. This article, which deals with forced production
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    • 265 18 IT IS disappointing to note the poor response of blood donors to the Singapore Blood Bank. From published statistics it is found that there were only 115 donors, against 129 transfusions, given last week. There is a great risk that one day the Blood Bank
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    • 429 18 Tribute to an old Malayan DR. H. C. E. Zacharias whose death occurred in the United States a fortnieht ago at the ace of 81. was a great figure in the social and economic life of Kuala Lumpur in the early years of the present century. Of his life the
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    • 88 18 A- PASS" in the English language or any other subject in the School Certificate, is not recognised by government departments in a call for candidates. They require the minimum qualification of a credit in certain subjects. It is high time the Cambridgr University siandarri raised
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    • 213 18 THE Emergency is oy no means over but we see policemen in Penang patrolling singly and unarmed. A policeman Is a human be- ing: he knows that he is pracI tlcally defenceless when he is I unarmed, and vulnerable to a: lacks by armed persons. So he
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    • 61 18 LAW students and others interested in civics will be plea.sed to hear that Singapore i.s to be visited shortly by Professor Hood-Phillips one of the greatest living authorities on Constitutional Law. I wonder if the Bar Council, the Public Relations Department or the British Council could arrange for
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  • 465 18 On the Margin Book prices IhAVE received a letter fron. a local pub'ishing house complaining that I unjustly accused the booksellers of sellinc a book that costs one shill ns in England for a dol lar in The offic al rat o n ■tefling for a dollar li 2s. 4d
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  • 39 19 Iwi I (.RAM i;.,i niirvr «ho Hi-. i ilrlu,| Mil.i\. tn (rrrorM* .mr) rin .i muhilr clinic for rrfncrrv fr.im h.mrtit hi^ il>>«n t,> Nigeria l<> Ukr up nru duties. RevIrr picture.
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  • 7 19 Hunt for priest continues 1 1 1
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  • 567 19 Mr. A switched signatures on two documents LAWYER ACCUSED OF 'IMPROPER CONDUCT I KI'ALA LI MPUR, Monday. 4 KI'ALA Ll'MPl'R lawyer was called upon in the <* Supreme Court today to show cause why he should not be struck off the register, suspended or censured for "grossly improper conduct. 1
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  • 122 19 WHEN 24 Chinese hawkers were charged in the Stare City Police Court yes v. their un.on seer Mr H G Leow. ma I plea for them and wa> c-ommended by the magistrate. rrux-Co!eb<>um Th<\v were cautioned and dUcharsied for setting up un•d stalls in New Market
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  • 59 19 Mr C C Tan will ask Singapore Legislative CoMn"il meeting on Aug 18 about Councilors (riving recommends t ions to people se< lojrment. viil ask whether Government accepts such x< n« given to pi ng employment ir. .-'•rvice '.Vould the Government also accept Legislative Councillors a.s referees of
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  • 315 19 \f ORE than 225.000 vehicles of all types were checked It dJ y Ut 65 v, enumerator s and supervisors at 44 points on the eastern section of Sineanore aci n ce S t a cr 2 d oa'0 a'v h Ur
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  • 72 19 When Toh Khai Kok. charged in a Singapore court yesterday with plyin- a private ™r for hire, heard that his jase was fixed for trial on Or he applied for the return *J* «M which was b*-;n" nent V Veh ClPs Dr )art A.s the
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  • 151 19 Vice girls driven to Johore EVEQUENT anti-vi.c raids by Singapore police has driven many prostitutes out of the city, "aid the acting Secretary for Social Welfare, Mr. P. H. Meadows, at a press conference yesterday. Many of them are perating from Johore he added. He had heard reports that certain
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  • 69 19 SKKEMBAN. M «.n Mr rham Tat Ming, a local dumlessnun standing f,, r elecUon is an independent candidate or Lobak Ward at the coming construction of a sports stapoT and a PUbl C swlmml "K x Mr Th »m told the straits T.mes today that
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  • 22 19 KLANO. Mon— The Young Malayans" club here celebrated its first anniversary yesterS2 M rp i han 200 members •oTether^ a
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  • 106 19 Happy Birthdau—bu gaol choir KI'ALA LI'MPIR, Mon. 1 CHOIR of 12 prisoners ft san<f a Ma 'ay version of Happy Birthday To Y*u" when th e Sultan of Kelantan today visited the state prison at Pengkalan Chena the prison without walls. Warders formed a *uard of honour for the Sultan,
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  • 195 19 THEY START TO CLEAR HOLIDAY CAMP SITE a 'A'"'N member.s of Singapore Boys' Brigade yesterday began clearing a five-acre site In Tanah Merah Be.< ir where a holiday resort Ls to I be built. They were the flr.'i batch of j Colony youths attending a •work camp" organised by Singapore
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  • 364 19 Padi experts to escape economy drive K.UALA LUMPUR. Mon. A WHITE PAPER on the implementation of the rice production romm report published last month v br-ns prepared by the MemJ>er for Agriculture md Forestry in the Federation. Tu-isku The pap^r will bu to the execut.v e committee and will later
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  • 82 19 THEY'LL REPORT ON SINGAPORE'S TRAFFIC RUSH HATCHING the traffic pass along Kalian* Road and noun* all they see— are the three schoolboys above. They are members of a team of some 650 enumerators who carried out a practice traffic survey yesterday. The Teal thin« f> begins on Thnr>«l.M but Cheang
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  • 50 19 Union asked to reopen wage talks THE Sinzapore City Council yesterday invited Its Labour Unions Federation to r< open negotiations on workers claims for more wages leave and gratuity. Negotiations were suspended on mutual agreement ]ust lore Coronation week. Sincr then the Fod<has appointed a firm of yers to negotiate.
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  • 53 19 TAIPING. Mon. -Prof. C N Parkinson of the University Malaya will talk on the "Modern History of Taiping it the residence of the District Officer. Larut and Matang. a' 8 p.m. tomorrow. Th" talk la brim; >pon by the Larut and Matah" branch of the Malayan
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  • 108 19 *j dapori ateil sewerage coivtructlon programme, already behind ciule. will fall farther arrears unless more techi .staff can be obi i the City He saya that onro 'he $24 000 0OC) and a vast amount build:: But little hiM with the back. construction
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  • 79 19 THE Pan-M t inversity Alumni A tion will hold ii.s annual n mc and re-union dinner In 11 Auc 22. Tickets for the dinnrr I held at the Capitol Blue Room are obtainable from the srerotary of the .south bi Robert Hsirh. at 34 Mark, t
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    • 63 19 M LIQUEUR L n ">lcd thr modern A DPMQS^nllr! I<T jmnn(.i which is the n, lj||||fg|g|||jj V%A I inj.f. nun It T* '^fi? ~~~~zz zrr V^nS^^ CLAYVA LIQUEUR Quart Bottle J 19.25 p '"t Bottle J 10.00 Miniatures 2.00 ENQUIRIES INVITED FROM THE TRADE ROBINSON CO LTD SINGAPORE and KUALA
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    • 127 19 The Weather Minimum temperature 30 p.m. on Aug. 9 to 7.30 a.m. on Aug. 10: 1 k -porc '88 degrees 1. Pen 1112 1/4), Kota Bahru (74' Kuala Lumpur <74 >. Ipoh ■73 Kuantan <72 M.ivimum temper. !urr Aiis !0' Singapore (881 Auc 103: Singapore 188' Ponang <88>. Kota Bahru
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  • 77 20 THE Council of the Singapore Trade Union Concross will meet on Saturday to consider the unemployment problem in the Colony. The Congress secretary. Mr. Chew Seng, told the Strait* Times yesterday that the T.U.C. wouid submit its vif-ws on the "incrfas r\z problem °f
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  • 35 20 JOHORE BAHRU. MonElcctrri members of thr Town Council here want to bo paid an allowance. The matter was put up for consideration by the Finance, and General Purposes Committee of the Council.
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  • 39 20 An IndTTid^nce Day of India p lblir mooting will oe held at Victoria Th^atr^. Singapore, on Saturday, at 8 p.m by the Tamil Muslim Union Mr Qopala Mrnnn. Indian Representative n Singapore will give an addreM.
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  • 322 20 Seven sail to probe mystery of 'Kotaßatu' WOMAN WILL HELP DIG AMONG RUINS Sf'RVEY INSTRUMENTS arc being loaded aboard thr expedition's boat in the picture below. Members of the party will dig for about ten d ays among (he Johoro Lama ruins. They expect to unearth the remains of an
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  • 181 20 THE Malayan Chinese Association's Singapore branch x finance committee is calling a meeting to examine the statement of accounts which was referred by the annual meeting last month to the Incoming com- 1 mittee. The committee will also consider an allegation in the
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  • 68 20 Indonesian Premier flying home THE new indonsian Prime Minister. Dr. AU Sastroamidjojo. is expected in Singapore this morning dv KLM aircraft on his return to Jakarta to take up his new post Dr. Sastroamidjojo has been Indonesia's first Ambassador to the United States since 1950. He will be in Singapore
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  • 76 20 The fourth Malayan Teachers" Vacation Course begins at the Oei Tiong Hall. University of Malaya on Thursday Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will open it Teachers from the Federation arrive on Wednesday and will live at the University hostel. Dunearn Road. The programme includes a visit to Johore
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  • 112 20 SOON after she arrived from Johore Bahru yesterday, a tejchtr. Miss Wong Lam Ying, was arrested and later charged before the Singapore City Police Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux Colebourn, wit.* keeping an unlicensed dog on Apr. 17. Before <he warrant lor her arrest
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  • 54 20 Mr M. P. D Nalr. a Singapore Legislative and City Councilor, told the Strata T-mes la.-t n:«ht that ho has decided to take no action on the recent statement by Mr. C C- Tan. Dres'.dcnt of thr Progressive Party, that $2,000 bribes were
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  • 33 20 JOHORE BAHRU Mon. Mr Ang Kean Kan. of the Nghee Heng School Johoro Bahru. has been elected president tf thr Johorp Teachers" Un:on in succession to the latp Mr M. Kanthasamy
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  • 53 20 While making a turn, a car. driven by Lu 1 Yew Luan. caused a radio car following h m 'o brake sharply to avoid a collision, thr Singapore First Traffic Police Court was told yesterday Lvi oleaded gulltv to incon--6 derate drvin* m New Bridge Road and
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  • 235 20 NEW PLANE WILL SPEED AIR WAR THE arrival in Malaya next month of two of the latest RAF communications air- I craft will mark a big >eu forward in the air wa: against the Communist ter- I rorists. a senior R.A.r\ spokesman said yesterday. It will be the first time
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  • 169 20 Helicopters got the troops there— quickly THE Royal Navy helicopter squadron in Malaya carried over 4,000 troops on operational lifus. flow 1,500 hours and moved 100.000 lb. of freight betwren its arrival in Singapore on Jan. 8 and Juny 1. it WU di.sclo.sed yesterday. The ipeedy movement of troops wa.-,
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  • 96 20 SINGAPORE and me Federation are represented at a course of advanced study of •Child r>velopmvm and Mental Health." which began yesterday at the University of Sydney The coursr. conducted jointly by the Wnrld Health Organization and thr Australian I Government is attended by lead-.np rdu- cationalists.
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    • 184 20 LAST DAY! SEE IT NOW! SAMUEL GOLOWYN n#w MmM *»■<■ Mm < Hans Christian XnclcrMii m7\ <Z£rfiscQs& Damn hax Jp/ o? Sfe3^rrARUYGRANG[R i^NMAmty^ J Shims I Shows 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9.30 1.45, 4. 6.30. 9.30 SIMULTANEOUSLY Al BOTH THEATRES I l "rwm I'oiffoffoff/ J.M. BARRIES IMMORTAL PLAY BROUGHT TO
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  • 343 21  - The 'bad village' gets a spring-cleaning KOH ENC TONC Pictures by VINE days of mass detention have worked a remarkable change in the general appearance of Broga one of the remaining -bad villages" in Selangor. A brief tour of the village clearly showed that the villagers had carried out the
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    • 125 21 Teat Dau>& "fc t^^ ••••BCJUljlfyt...*^ f New Ford Coackcrsit Bodies w *»or C7~ Str+4 to >u r v. iv (v 9^ lt b New Power-Pivot Pedals Jr\ liUii I New Presto-Lift Hood r "■«*< If kmi pu»' r •om hood t.-o n».k m ntm «i r«t»r» i n h w
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  • 278 22 Squatter s test case is likely for Spore courts A TEST east to docide the position of squatters who settlor! on land in Singapore during the Japanese' occupation U likely to be brought to the Singapore courts. Some ol the squatter* are alleße-d to be 1 on the property of
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  • 213 22  - COMMERCIAL NEWS VIEWS ERIC WOOLNOUGH h 'Take it and leave it' Red China trade policy ()NT. of the mod unuMial business methods in I the Far K;isl discovered I>\ a louring Australian wool buyer, Mr. 11. V. Cook, w;is the "letter of guarantee" transactions between exporters mm! lUd (lima. Mr.
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  • 206 22 VL r AXES from Brazil, turpentine from India. Sweden and other countries and dyes from Britain and the Continent will be the ingredients handled by Singapore labour in a new industry soon to operate in He Colony. The new Industry, to b< established In
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  • 80 22 U.K. TINPLATE OUTLOOK IS BRIGHTER 4 BRIGHTER nol<- on the tin position has br«-n sounded with the news that British trades using tinplate eoods are generally much busier than a year IM, Food tanners are reported to be meeting higher demand while increased activity has been particularly marked in the
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  • 129 22 British Overseas Airways had a record month in July when the number of passengers carrtod into and out of the United Kingdom showed an increase of 13 per cent, over the I same period last year. July also contained the Cor- < ponuion's best week ever
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  • 94 22 RELAXATION AFTER INSURANCE CONVENTION About .">« insurance agents fr <>ni BMf Kong. Sarawak, North Borneo and Malaya attended the two-day American International IMMMMI <«>. Ltd. convention in Singapore last week. They held a dinner on Friday night at the end of the convention In this photograph from left to right
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  • 59 22 INDONESIAN SHIPMENTS OF TIN ORE |\I>ONF,SIAJJ tin ore shipments for the first six months of this year were ncariy 600 ton.s below the corresponding period of last year, according to reports from Djakarta. In June, .shipments were 2.478 tons brintunu the hallyearly total to 14.087 tons compared with 14.650 tons
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  • 71 22 THK B F Ooodrich Cpmpany's tyre and tube manulacturing plant at Oaks. Pennsylvania, is planted to equal the production capacity of the company's four other tyre and iube_plants when an expansion project Is completed next year The US$9 mi.llion project us expected to be
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  • 306 22 PINK-COLOURED alarm clocks manufactured for the Malayan and Hong Kon e markets are popular ;in M« As:ans. according to the export manager of a British clock and watchmaking organisaton who is vi.sitinn Sngapore. Mr Kenneth H Randall, of the Clock and Watch Division of
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  • 134 22 COPRA and coconut oil exports by the Philippines and Indonesia have slumped sharply this year, according to figures released by the United States Department of Agriculture, yThe department added that Ceylon vu the only one of the world's big four copra producers able to maintain ovrrsra
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  • 289 22 (JI.AI <;HTER Upping of in Ceylon may place M The incentive for the slaughter tapping is the proposed Government schemp of granting subsidies for replanting rubber and rehabilitation of the industry. But warnings have been sounded that there is no assurance that every
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    • 606 22 DEPENDABLE ON EASY TERMS CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. ORCHARD RD SINGAPORE 9 TEL. 3938 t^*^y HAIR POMADE yV^Does Darken Grey Hair Made m Enqlond UJfi fmr.Aal pOUI dealer CMARI 6 CO.. iPotr Boi 123. 29. Robinson Road. Siwuport J^ CHINA SIAM L7NE BRUUSGAARD KIOSTtRUO CO, DKAMMEN. NORWAY For Honqkono,,
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  • 454 23 SHARE MARKET DULL BUT STEADY: SMALL TURNOVER TIN AND RUBBER RISE THE Singapore share market Had a very quiet day i ■1 yesterday, not unusual for a Monday. Both buyers and sellers showed little interest in tins and industrials and no interest whatever in rubbers. Tin and rubber recorded small
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  • 162 23 MELBOURNE. Mon CHARE den lings were rammed on k the Stork Exchange today with a steady undertone Key industrials held flrmly and B.H.P. Improved after the easier tone late laat week. Turnover was fairly large ln boom of the second -rank Issues. Closing prices of selected stocks today
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  • 154 23 1 Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following change* ln Its rates to merchants \es'erday: \r\V YORK- buying. TT. 32 7 8 airmail. O D 33. 90 days. 33 1 8 credit bills. 33 316 trade bills; selling. TT or OD 32 1116. ready. *\\DA: buying. TT. 32
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  • 47 23 Kafu Tin Dredging I.'d dredged jot orto rublr yards and produced R3O piculs of tin-ore in July. compared wfh <Hl7 piculs tn June Fenonc Consolidated Tin Dred?:nc dredeed 215.000 cubtr Turds and produced 129 nlni!« of ore ln July ronnpored v\'h 404 nirul« ln June
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  • 139 23 Sellers were reserved on the Singapore rubber market yesI terday when there was no par- ticular trade interest and only a small turnover. August first grade closed at 63-7 8 cents a pound, oneeighth cent above Saturday's close. During the day August first grade was bewt*en 64 and
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  • 170 23 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: I-a Marseillaise 1 2. Anchiaes 4S. Dalla, C.P.. KoU Oede 6 7. Mayaharu Mam 89, Java 11. Patroclus 13 14.! Bauya 18. Nissan Maru 19 20. Selangor N. Wall 2. Struaa N Wall 4. Laaem N.
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  • 78 23 Sinraporr Chinpar Prodnre Es- rhancr: Noon priced per plcul wt>re:— Copra: quiet; Aumi.«t 832' 7 buv- ers. $33' 3 sellers: September $32 i buyers. tWi sellers. Coconut oil: $54 sellers Pepper quiet, no business reported: White down $15 on Friday's prices. Black down $5 on Pridnv; Muntok white
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  • 54 23 The pricr of tin in Singapore yesterday wan declared at $290 87. a picul up $1.62' 2. No 2 R.S.S. N 3 R S.S o.b. In bales Sept MA. 1 reg. tender August September Ot -Dec ob Oct -Dec ;arket:— Quier 63 61U K< 63 <4 «r, •m
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  • 526 24  -  SISTER CLARE suys ONE of the blestest problems in br ast feedine is that the mother cau nevor bo sure EX- II. V how rruu-h milk baby i.s prtting. Underfeeding (and persistent crying because of it) is very common ard *is well to
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  • 653 24 FROM AN ESTATE BUNGALOW pOOKIE says it is no good keeping ho:is ovrr a year old taking it from trio time f liey itftrl laying, and that w rt ought to sell all the old stock as boilers. This i.s a proccaa Ido not particularly like as
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  • 232 24 3 a.m. peak hour for babies I^AR more babies are born between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. than at any other time, a woman doctor has reported, after inquiring into the hour of birth of more than 16.000 children. This inquiry, carried out by Dr. Enid Charles, of Birmingham University,
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  • 73 24 HERE it is at last, Diors Flapper Look, and not merely at a mannequin parade but in the outside world Dior's Flapper Loot; The wearer, showing the neiv short-length-skirt, is the former Lctha Little, of New York, who flew from Paris to London for her wedding last week.
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    • 28 24 DLEASE enrol me as a member of the Children's 'Corner Wise Owls and send me a badge NAME ADDRESS DATE OF BIRTH i n lUMUmmiMinm uiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiaim i HiiiiMiiillMiiiiiiininiiiuuiiiiHimMoiiin
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 14 24 c. c. c. Collect six of tnese coupnvs to join the. Children* Corner Club.
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    • 298 24 this lw(nrr Mi ails limts Crmmwrd grurj oom n 1 Stfilr. Ihouuh llttlf mnrr I' I Ij I T3 I [4 I ~[b 6 7 8 2 Awnrd nntM7e vp|- 3 Schumann's name for H^ Us ~9 10 S. Fruit of traditionally S^S "mpt to finish ofT L^ H^ .<■:*<*■
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  • 220 25 Helen Heng out of BAM meet Bi Our Badminton Reporter \\n\i, PENG SOON. Malayan and All-Kngland badminton singles champion, has he^un strrnuoii- training to regain his title in the Malayan badminton championships which start on Aug. 2#. IVng Soon arrixed in Kuala Lumpur li-l wntk
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  • 65 25 SYDNEY, Mon. Honj: Kong s KTca K»>als to mic w n In the second I Bruson Aug. 8 .showrKl ;i now biann <>f I noetipd for Australia." .said the Secretary of the Australian Soccer Football A.NMH- aton. F R Druery. Diuery .-aid "drastic altentwere needed in
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  • 17 25 *KAB Mon Pohr and 4'h hNHnlinn MaUv Rectmrn rtrm- i-i at »rvre«»r her* jrtsterday.
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  • 466 25 AUSTRALIAN BOXING ROUNDUP By A Special Correspondent MELBOI RNE. Monday. IT is now almost certain that the world bantamweight champion, Jimmy Carruthers. will defend his title in an open air fight at the Sydney Showground on Nov. 13. Carrurtier's trainer. Bill M« onnell, says that
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  • 48 25 \FUENAHR. <Germany>. Mon. -Gottfried von Cramm won an international tennis tournament here beating the Grrman champion. Enust B'.irhholz. 4-6. 7-5, 6-1. 6-3. Joy Mottram of England. «nn the women s singles 6-1. I 3-6. 6-1 over Helene MatObs, an rxile Czech A p
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  • 503 25 MEN'S SINGLES Wong Peng S<>.>i n«-nc Ol bin Akll Mm K~-, r AnI MEN'S DOUBLES > 1 M.r. 1 ("hen Kent -ne .md I cc Fir ■16 Khean iPk WOMEN'S SINGLES I rr N«oi. K.t Hone Swee Chens Wai Hah Pk WOMEN'S DOUBLES Ml.su Phu. i Btt
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  • 680 25  - How much is a Test player worth? GEORGE DUCKWORTH By (former England wicketkeeper) LONDON, Mon. IN terms of cash, what is a Test cricketer worth to h .s country? NO I more than £75 per match, according to M.C.C. values, but in my view that figure should be increased. I
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  • 188 25 NEW YORK. Mon. I EWIS HOAD. 18-year-old Australian tennis star, brat his countryman. Rt-x Hartwig. yesterday tv win the men's singles title at the Ea.stern »rass court hMUttl championships 7-5. 6-4, 6-1. A sudden downpour, which d only a few minutes after Hoad
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  • 472 26 English F.A. supports F.A.M. walkover decision KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE English F.A. supports the action taken by the Football Association of Malaya in confirming the walkover awarded to Penang against Selangor in the Malaya Cup competition. This is stated in an letter received today by Mr. Kwok Kin Keng, FAM
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  • 111 26 SEGAMAT. Mon. I.lohore CTicsei tram to moot Singapore at Segan Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. each dayi will be Irvl rarobau of the Fijian Another Fijian in U Wekn.so The obau. w Via i I I H hman Kadlr. B Barthelot. Dunford Pcrera.
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  • 22 26 B* n < b •A" er-polo 1 r^"! yei tapore I v.mine Club I l-n R rame nn Sar-irdav
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  • 283 26 MANX-HESTER Moil LANCASHIRE were in a parlous position at the end of play in the second day of then match against tin' Australian cricket ton. oday. The county were out for 184 this afternoon. 188 run.s behind the Australians' Saturday total ■of 372. and in
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  • 104 26 I .ON DON 'PHf lo>e of pi :n lh« count; champiooahlp n today At Lord's, Sin:- 44 for 1 Middlesex 246 iD. Compton 113. Laker 5-55 1. At Cheltenham, Glouce:- 1 385 for 7 tletl .James 5-74 Sussex Jliy and 29 tor I. Al Wellingborough.
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  • 38 26 IPOH. Mon —In a claselyconte.sted four-ball knockout competition for the Hussars Cup. K D. Robertson and Teh Swee Kang deleted C O. Williams and the Perak Turf Club Sports Club's koU cou: terdav.
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  • 133 26 CHARLES MAKES A BID NEW YORK Mon t .RD Charles, the former "ieht champion who r>n trvine a come-back :th Nino Valdl Beach tomorrow n > eieantic Cuban ntly won the heavy- title of his country by knocking out Omelio A»ramonte. le t\nht to J«rser joe Wni<o't tame 14 months
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  • 54 26 All person* and teams wfe ChallenKe Trophies at la.«t year Tamil Brotherhood Aaao A'hletlc Mm>! arc a-ked to ret\irn ihrrr early to Mr B R S N liriu 4.'io-A Ssrangoon Road or External Audit. City Council An eMort "111 be m..de to h >ld thU year's sports meet
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  • 104 26 CHICAGO Mon —ln one of the finishes In soir htotory. i^-v Wonhaan jraatcrday >ank s 140-ynrd approach shot on the final ereen for an eaele I n ■i.iiKiler Harper by one stroke ror the Work!" Roll title nnd collect US$25 Odd. ri< hr st p.iyoff In
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  • 42 26 CHICAGO Mon Fm the fourth tnriahi jrcai Fi. nk Btranahan of Poledo. Olii.i bnes'd the "world" title for an n O'Shanter vih I ctestnt 74 yesterday lor 289. Hie "world" women's amateur crown went Wiflfi Smith of Gim-Me\li-0 A P
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  • 563 26 MAIN interest of the Sin»a- I pore junior badmititon tournament wa.s rentred on the women's events which r-r', the final stage during •^k-end. Sheila Mills (Flower*, who had been playine con.sistently •veli in the champion.ships. was the first to enter thr quarterfinals of the .sinsles
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  • 279 26 I>I..\YIN(i with only 10 men for the major part of the game, Europeans went down to the Indians by two goals to one in a Community League soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Europeans opened the game in line style and had their
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  • 351 26 SINGAPORE'S team for thr MftUya (up final :iealnsf l'rnans:, to by pl.nrd it Ipo.i an Augtwi I < hosen last niffht. The Srlrrtors have pl.»w«l atul made only our elUUtjfe from the tram that cl i cl vrrvirr in earlier mate
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  • 371 26 LONDON. Mondi I^NGLAND'S team for thr lifth and final Tost match against Australia, starting at the Krnnin<rtr>n Ov;il next Saturday, will be chosen from thr following 12 players: Lrn Hutton icapt.i. Trevor Bailey, Bill Edrich. Pete: Denis Compton. Alec Bedser. Godfrey Evans. Jim
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  • 18 26 In a SAFA Junior Cup Bl Gevlanc Stadium FT beat Rork' Club by 4-1.
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  • 41 26 Woodbrtdae Hospital Rp Club will hold then annual i>n Auk. 23 at Woodbridce al i) m. Entries are lnvi-ed f« Girls '4 x 110 \d>. dins; competitor* notity the Hon Secretary beforr Aue 18 or telephone Nn ro 8P231
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  • 61 26 alian trnni- )ic crowd or exhibipion, Mi With R. D. 1 nc h» c hard Mttin n Thtam chin nn f In :i ihlr.s. Frasi i and 1 1 ong Blew Weng hr^i Dr. K J At Kuala I.umpur yest^rda? Frasep rith
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  • 20 26 D Cl II ii in ft.] n rlii ill. l. i 3 c Toni" Mi'i<lif.<p i DmiMm
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  • 16 26 1 4 nins w*r« Rrsl id 101 for <*••'' Ir, p wml 4-4fVi
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  • 20 26 [PING M VII <t the Olr! in 39 •11 15 not out, Rf nc: AnimiiL!. Ahmad N
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  • 134 26 IPOH Mon yHE PT.ik Hockey Asascsataßfl committee ha* accepted an Invttatton from the Malayan Hockey Asmv i.mon Coun'il to arrange for a match in Ijioh between the NT Indians and Dyan Chand.s SerMce^ Team which Is to \wt Malaya in October thai the Malayan Hocke Council
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  • 62 26 PENANG A late goal by centre-fo: Abdul Rahman, .saver lantan who drew 2-2 wih Penang Sino-Malay.s in a friendly soccer match hri' day on the Victoria Green. inside-riKht Ismail account.s for Kelantan In 10th minute Penan'^ r< through inside left Hock and inside right Anfßn But with
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    • 45 26 SOCCER v \l Cnnimunil\ Laaajaa): Kura--un\ v Rnral Navy. Jalan Besar. SRHFA I.F.A<; IF. AND Cl I". DIV. MtrcasUaV Rank I Malayan Air«.i'- vR( padan;. SEBVICCS LEAGUE. PIV. 1 I\l hanei v RAOC; RF.MF. v RAF l.f>dfer>; RAF Tt-n;.il' V RASC. TFWIS M handimp t<mrnnmrnt.
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