The Straits Times, 24 August 1953

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times Vat*** 1 Kstablishrd 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. AKiIST 24. 19.> i. 15 CENTS L
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  • 2155 1 A lliance pledges first step to self-government From LESLIE HOFFMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THK tw« largest political organisations in the Federation the Initcc Malay*' National Organisation and the Malayan Chinese Association todUj enthusiastically phdjred themselves to achieve Federal elections in 1!>">I as the first step towards the
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  • 9 1 PICK THE BRIDES FOR I I \KK Ml I
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  • 142 1 The Oiiiil nf .i Ml .uul faartnatinc fs.a#C rrnitral hr;ms it) t<nl;i s I v linirv. 1 mi a >H )i.i\ In mi I t h;»t v iii, -lint I dirrrlor in ;i film paiM I mir l.i^k I rhni.sr .i cl;itlint(iiiv st.ir i )o pl.i\ Ihr
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  • 17 1 novi Chanr! i mm ■< Cham ronnr t I I' 'he niake h»>r
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  • 47 1 t by Sir Erlmunrl "morrow ed by the 51 will take pace at ■i on Ser' •1 :3 They must be paid be illustrated by ••ir rxprriiton Thr^ rnif of Mour' H by Mr. C. Lowr .prdtion. isrt also page 5)
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  • 215 1 i,ip.>imf.>. Minna). MR Dt'NCAN SANDYS. Minister of Supply, s.ijd yesterday that Britain is building cuided rockets with speeds of 2,000 miles an hour, which no piloted .nn raft < -an hope to out-manoeuvre. Mr Sand, s learn for Australia on Mr.nday fr>r 'alk^
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  • 126 1 Mau Mau surrender terms NAIROBI Sun J'HK KKNYA covcrnmpnt raaterday announced some of the terms of surrender for Man Mau terrorists. The conditions. agreed months ago between the civil and military authorities, are being announced following an increase in the number of surrenden by terrorists They say arc tired of
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  • 331 1 Xl MA ItMPIK Sifnrdav. rilh («o resolutions p.issc i at todays meetine of thi I I nitrH Malaya Wallaaal Orcanisation Malayan hinrsr Association .tlliuiifs n;ttinnal convention were "W« the representatives of all the democratic Malayan political parties pledce that we shall work for (lie attainment, hv
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  • 47 1 PANMUNJOM Sun. The Communists returned 150 Americans. Including a numr Puerto RtauM today. The (ii>t batch Of 250 ROK soldiers to be returned today the l!Uh day of operation Bis Switch rinsed and shook their fists at North Korean officers here Renter
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  • 24 1 PARIS. Sun General Alfred Ornenther Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, will •rrr t>n Tuesday for hiaffinal visit to Norway and Denmark.— Reuter.
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  • 144 1 QUEEN SORAYA TURNED HER BACK ON FAROUK BOMB, Sun. U<X-KIN<; FAROIK of Fcypt former hrothrr-in-lau- of the Shah of Persia, wont to Queen Soraya's hotel hrrr List nieht. Thf quee-n. who »»> sitting in the lounge in full sight of the front door uw him coming und turned hark to
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  • 161 1 I bear no grudge, says Shah TEHERAN Sun.— The Shah of Persia who made a triumptiant return to Teheran velernay declared in a radio broadcast last ni2h; that he -ked his life for his people and would do so again. 33-veai-old monarch declared: "I bear no grudf account, of the
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  • 39 1 LONDON. Sun. Fleets of foiir-engined bombers, sweeping in to.'bomb" London, were tackled by jet fighters "ver the capital last niaht The 'raid' was the third and final episode of "Momentum." Britain.s biggest peacetime air Renter.
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  • 35 1 I oon Chow Chin, a dance teacher, who fel) 50 feet from i lie balcony of his house in Ann Pianc Hill. Singapore. on Saturday. wa.s still in a serious condition last night.
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  • 15 1 TA'PKI. Sun Floods in three Central Formosa villages uxiav killed 41 people
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  • 27 1 MANILA. Sun. A seven hour firr yesterday wiped out more than 300 homes and left 3.000 homeless in Matalom. on the south-west coast of Lcyte.
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  • 43 1 Mr (II \l San Nam. IS-\<ir-old Mind planter is led to the pull m station to vote in the (ir«-t Scremhan Town Council election. His eicht-w-M-nld son. thai Sionc Chin, is leading him Koik picture. See P. 7.
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  • 170 1 MOROCCO: 'CONCERN' IN U.S. WASHINGTON, Son 1 **r/VTK n£P.»I?TVF\T oli/l rial mia today that ttie ed State.", viewed with deep concern the Morocear. situation The offi the United States deeply reßretted my action from any source could disrupt or had ddisruptt t 1 peace in that area He «»mphasised that
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  • 44 1 WASHINGTON. Sun—Senator Joseph McCarthy announcday that he had asked for an estimate of how much it »ast che post office ibsldlM the distribution" of the Daily worker, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post in second class mail. Reuter
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  • 35 1 SRINAGAR. Sun -The Prime Minister of Kashmir, Mr Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed. Mew this mornlne in a special plane for a one-day visit to Jammu, the predominantly Hindu part of the state.— Reuter.
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  • 28 1 TOKYO. Sun Nnboru Saito. chirf of Japan's National Police, sairi yesterday that the Japanese Communist Pnrty has now a 'military force' of inn. 000 men AT
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  • 345 1 Russia cancels E. German debts, frees prisoners MOSCOW, Sunday. I>l SS| today made series of top-levrl concessions designed to holster the position of the Communist East (lerman Ciovernment. A communique Issued In Moscow told East Germans they would from January 1. 1 r»:>4 be frcrd from paying war reparation to
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  • 29 1 SUM! I > M V\ IBINET TEIII d< w i*i i nil r. (■< 11 l i/i»n ill ntcd nrw i ill. Z.ihtdi will be(MBC MinteU r ln( —IP.
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  • 38 1 HONG K British U amer Inchulva ill from off the China port of Fteochn" in the y m< id bren two uni- v ned rv Williamson n.irt Comp lio.'i^ df mile.> nn I Hon.; 'er.
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  • 31 1 FOUL. Sun Thf Filth Air Force sairi tnnicht that it had rarried out the first poM-w.u test of South Korea's air riefpnre.<. nvor the past 30 hours. I Router.
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  • 36 1 A pedestrian. Ow See Kim. 4.S ■dmittcd to the General Hospital jast nifcht with serioua injuries after being knocked down by a motoj- ear at the junction of Jalan Kelapa and North Bridce Road.
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  • 44 1 READING d, Sun About 200 electrician Britain.- new weapon. >n at Aldermoston near line have threatrnrierl to strike tomoro The strike h.i.s been called hv the Electrical Trades Union :r. protest agairurt the reaction ol a wane claim. Rf-uter
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    • 1037 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS from suliabh qualified person* for appointment of confidential lady s'enoarapher 2. Apphrrfn mint have experience of making verbatum records at meeting* and preferably have general office experience a* well payable according to atlon* and experience In the $360 x 18-432 In addition tn 4 llvlnjr
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    • 300 2 PUBLJC ASSISTANCE Section. Depur'ment of Social Welfare. Singapore Cl) InvexMcatorx (Male). Salary Scale: $15« x 12 31« p m. plus C O.L. and Sinsapore allowance*. Total emolument.* at present range from $253 50 p.m. with annual Increment* to $534 00 p m Age- 21-35. Duties: Interrogation. Investigation, verification and review
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    • 888 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PROBATIONER TEI.CPRINTIR TYPISTS (Female) Telecommunications Department. Singapore Salary Scale: i Probationer i 844 p m. <Tlme*cale) $90 6A 102 B 120 6A 150 B 162 12A 246 p.m. plus C.O.L. and Singapore Allowances. Total emo'.u irents at present (ProoAtlonen $136.50 p.m.: (Tlmrsealei range from an lnltl.il of $146
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    • 779 2 NOTICES MALAYAN RAILWAY WELL Situated room 35' 6 x 35' 6" In Singapore Rallwav Station available on a yearly lease. Applications should state the purpose proposed for the premises and rent oflered For further particular* please apply to the Senior Asst Traffic Supdt., Malayan Railway. Singapore iTel f 1 6165).
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    • 522 2 TENDERS I 1 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS VETERINARY DEPARTMENT Supply of 19.000 Dog Raricc* for 1954 Particulars recardlng design. shape, etc fro-" the Office of the City Veterinary Surgeon. 40 Kampon« Java Road between 9 30 a.m and 4 p.m on week days. Tenders in sealed covers marked "Tenders
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    • 255 2 TENDERS P. W. D. TENDFR TENDERS from re^Weirr tractors in Class c and abbe received by the Sup«" intending Engineer Airport, r W D Kirn Chuan Road. Singapore up to noon on 14th September. 1953 !<•• CONSTRUCTINO 1 Rl INFORCED CONCRF/1F RRIDGK AT MS TAMFtBfIS ROAD. SINGAPORE Fm!l p^rtlcul.irs and
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    • 162 2 ■jV [J d d LI m»>a 1 M.'X \l I 1 Hindustani) MaerisH Ittna Ral ItJ|\ y^l S p.m. l»«v MWirilW (Tamil) Tomorrow cl M \n 1 11 iTaa»ill •linlllt \*(»Uh IT U "^Pa^B Rahra real II a MS 1 11 1 1111 i> m..i.»i lorn. .n..>. Ml M M
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  • 344 3 U.S. SPEEDS UP AID TO ALLIES Swift move to restore world balance of safety DENVER, Sunday. Harold Stasscn, chief of foreign operations, \c»terday called Russian possession of the hvdroiren homh an important factor in world wearily and recommended to President KisenItewcf a big: speed-up in I.S. deliveries of military equipment
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  • 157 3 HOPES OF CONTROL STILL DIM W \sJIIN«. l<>\ s.mi 111IJ Miller K ii.n Smith i»* acting was qu.. int lh;it Hi, SI «l. l> mmi hrli< i- Ihi for intrrri.ili<ii).ii <nnlrol of aloniu r/11 r^\ \< •1 1 ilim' 1 nun linriini|)ii>niix,M- I i ml N>Trrlhrlrss In- mini M il,
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  • 80 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. 'I' -etnry nf the Air Mr. Harold E. Tali bMC nicht that had a powerfu. air capable of immediate ".irk on any point in nd any point in the If a nation ha* enough the destruction it ran 1 up"n another nation H ir
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  • 69 3 Island scrap settled ATHENS, Sun. A -ordin<» to unofficial rcpor'.v full asjrepment has been reached between Greece and Bulearia ove r -^c three disputed Evroa River The Evio- Is the natural boundary between the two countries and the thre c Islands have been the subject of repeated conflicts in; yean.
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  • 165 3 IN 10 years ov< r Japan will need another island as larjje as Kyushu in orrirr to maintain her present living standard, reveals a White Paper on Japan's natural rmmti. Thp White Paper, Issued yes- terday, contains the resu Mi years o f study, and
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  • 80 3 DUBLIN, Sun Prime Minister Eamon De Valera retained hLs majority of two in the Dful by winning Oahvay South byelection yesterday His candidate, Mr. Robert Lahlffe, polled 13,714 votes to Rain an overall majority of 2.226. At the general election in 1951 overall majority for De
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  • 76 3 LONDON Sum Ten Government officials left London by air for Australia yesterday on a "hush hu.sh" mission-— probably the British atomic tests in Octobir. They arc the vanmiard of about 150 Government experts to fly to Australia in the next month whose air bookings have been made
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  • 40 3 'Price drop did it'— Gaitskell OTTAWA. Sun— Mr. Hu?h Gaitskell. former British Chancellor of thp Exchequer, .said yesterday the improvement in Britain's economic position in the last two year.* was due chiefly to a bi? drop in import prices.— Reuter
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  • 175 3 LONDON, Mm Till Sunday Pictorial said today that the Queen hi thinking of offering the Prime Minister. Sir Winston Churchill a dukrdoni. This would h,. thr end "f his political career. Stories of Sir Winston* rlrrahon lo the peerage as .1 reward f°r tiis
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  • 35 3 \R( HVKOI (K.IST Brian Hope-Taylor carefully unearth* part of a mediaeval roadway while 20th Century lahourer* die trenches for water pipes at Preston Hawr, Tadworth. Reuter photo.
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  • 57 3 ALECK H'OZNIAK, PulM. inventor-sportsman. pushes his way out into thr English Channel on his waterskis. \Vr>7niak\ attempt to ski" across thr Channel h.»d to he abandoned uhrn his rsrort boat tprang a leak and hart to hurry hark to Prance. Recently WO7--niak walked alone part of London's
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  • 67 3 Two-thirds of world lacks food YORK. Wed. ALMOST two-thirds of the world's population does not get enough to eat according to National Geographical Society "starvation maps Issued here today. But the maps .-howed that with proper distribution there would be enough for all. The maps showed India. Ciy-I'-n, China, Indonesia.
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  • 169 3 Sou th Korea 9 s wa rn ing NEW YORK. Sunday. 4 REPRESENTATIVE of South Korea may go before the Political Committee of the I nitcd Nations General Assembly next week to warn that President Syngman Rhee's Government will not take part in the
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  • 45 3 KHARTOUM. Sun.-- Sir Say^ri Abdel Rahman El Mahdi. patron of the Umma Party, larce.st political group i n thp Sudan last night, declared his "full support" for the party* aim of a democratic republic whrn thp Sudan Cfts its indcprnriencp Routrr.
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  • 111 3 INVALIDS COMINGON NICELY' LONDON, Sun. LORD Woolton, Chancellor of the Durhy of Lancaster and a member of the Cabinet, said yesterday that by fhe time Parliament returned from the summer recess in October the Government wouid have a team "full of health and vigour". All the invalids were coming on
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  • 25 3 MOSCOW. Bun M Ravn'.ond Scheyven, President nf the United Nations Economic and Social Council, is in th^ Soviet Union on a five-week Reuter.
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  • 241 4 Trade Union Council forms scheme to bea t the slump Representations made to Govt. on unemployment IPOH. Sunday. THE Malayan Trade I nion Council hai formulated its polio on labour and the economic crisis. Preliminary representations have already horn made to the Government on possible widespread unemployment Thi. M Arok:a.^amy
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  • 41 4 MM MM I Moo of Singapore, an entrant in the "Newspaper Queen" contest sponsored b\ th.> Singapore I nion of Journalists. Final judging will take place during the Press Ball it Raffles Hotel on September K.
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  • 130 4 THE MOON CAKES GO ON SALE SINGAPORE Chinr.sr restaurants yesterday put up illuminated sicas announcing the sale of moon cakes for the Mid-Autumn Fr.stival on September 22 a full Chinese lunar month from now. Prize piece of the decorations is a huge painting of the Moon Goddess The restaurants are
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  • 67 4 rr»HE Third Police Court magistrate. Mr. H. A. Forrer. fined Loll V.n Penc. a Singapore cafe singer. $50 on charges of a sailt and housetrespass. At an earlier hearing Loh was said to have thrown an ash-tray at Marcaret Soh. a grocer <? wife, in ar,
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  • 90 4 For the first time in Singapore a restaurant has been set up in the premises of a r€ligious institution the Buddhist Lodge in Kirn Yam Road. But the restaurant is serving only vegetarian food, and is open only to Lodge membe... and their friends It also caters
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  • 62 4 ABOI'T 50 men from K.A.F. Tengah. with their wives and children vi*it»-ri (he Sakiya Muni Buddha Temple. Rarecourse Road, on Saturday. Picture shows the rWton posing outside the templr. Third from richt i front row i is the Hich Prirst of the Siamese Buddhist
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  • 317 4 Details sent to London THE Singapore Government has applied for a S7 million grant from the British Colonial Development and Welfare Fund to finance social and health projects next year. Details of the schemes have been sent to the Secretary of Sate for
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  • 68 4 A PARTY FOR UNIT ON WAY TO KOREA The Singapore Indian commumtv will entertain 300 offirin men of the 6th Indian Field Ambulancp Unit at a tea party at the Indian Association premises in Balestier Roari tnriav. The unit la on its way to Korr in the smooth repatriation of
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  • 149 4 J< H( r, Sun .lohorr haniral culti:irt consequently lipht tractor project put up ,md Industrml lopmr n( Authority hax made much progre the a Government RIDA L)iiv $2,000 ha.s working capi the Stale deve rto provide hanical <iiltivatir»n .%er- holders. nlahle for hire t<> .vnxallhnlders
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  • 27 4 JOHORE RAHRU. Sun j- i faklr'i mat.Ibrnhim hin Akbar Ali was tnriav in the Sessions Cnurt im of S2.SO :n be nl Rood behavidur i
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  • 83 4 A N investißating sub-cor-n■"■ mittre of the Singapore City Council will resume .sitt'inc today on an allecation by Gas Department labourers that they were abused by a department officer A rompiaint ir.ario to the council's publir utilitir.s rommittrr by the mrn'.s union ■aid that thr oflfirrr
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    • 125 4 Singapore Diary H»m>n'< \ohinlarv Service: rimp MMi B«*ar Square da'- I Changi. Bearh Rnafi I l r canrinc ria.^s n Li, U.i 'fi to lo venrM 10 IS a.m Indian ihlMir Re... rnMta d ncing r t j m snnrtrmn<l nc fM claMe, beßlnner, S p m.. iipecit Ehnbrth B-rate
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    • 67 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m. Morning Star 730 n In Malay; 1 Mnnriny MatUMe; Nfws: |.4I 2 Ballad Time; 5 Calling all Children; 530 Tra Dunce, j 6 Muxir and thr Danre fi Album S;:ies 7 News. 7 i.i 7 Thene nir Nev: S W i 8. 15 At your
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  • 248 5 MARRIED WOMEN DOCTORS PETITION ON LEAVE DISPARITY MARRIED women doctors in Singapore li:ive petitioned the 'olonial >ec relary for annual leave on the same basis as doctors on .the permanent establishment or short term «onlr.uls. M .nurd women doctors are treated as temporary officers. They work on a month to
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  • 430 5 FIRST PEASANTS' CONGRESS PENANG, Sunday. YOUNG MEN arc constantly leaving the kampongs and farming for a more attractive town life, the first All-Malaya Peasants' Congress at Kepala Batas, Province Wellesley, was told today. r ua.n Haji Zabidi bin Haji Ali, chairman of the
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  • 235 5 AT 13 HE WINS CONTEST I TOO Pah Kh.an 13. of IS" I. that Road. I'alim. Ipoh. a Chinrsp schoolboy. js the youngest prrson to win the Straits Times competition. Called away on Saturday from his stamp collection tiv his sister, who tnl'l him that a reporter wanted to see
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  • 83 5 Restaurant to be built by aquarium A SINGAPORE City Council' committee ha.s agreed to spend $75,000 to build a converrd restaurant beside the Van Kleef aquarium at King George V Park. The committee has also ftp reed to invite an aquarium expert from Bombay to advise on staffing and administration
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  • 88 5 Trade recession ha.« not affected the flow of money into the Singapore Government's Post Office Savings Bank. Savings bank deposits Tor jJuly, amounting to $874,000. was the highest for the seven months of the year. "The continued efforts of thousands of public spirited depositors can
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  • 34 5 JOHORE BAHRU Sun.—Sankarakurrupu. brought for trial today in the Police Court was acquitted and discharged on a causing hurt. Thr complainants told the court they wished T o settle the matter among themselves.
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  • 64 5 Mr. Al-Ustaz Mohammed Mekk member of the Moroccan delegation to the United Nations and president ol the Party of Unity and Independenc"' of Morocco, will be entertained at a tea party tomorrow by the All Malayan Muslim Missionary Society. Young Men Muslim Association 'the Ar-Rabetha. the Al-Wa-hitha.
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 5 THE CBSW of a 8.0.A.( r Argonaut carried this birthday oake 7500 miles from London before they presented it to Flight Engineer Phillip Robson when Mi plane touched down at Kallani; airport. Singapore, yesterday. It was iced in Singapore and handed over to him by air hostess Paula I (iuthrie.
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  • 231 5 Everest hero to tell his story SIR Kdmund Hillary will tell the story of the conquest of Mount Everest in the Victoria Theatre. Singapore. September 8. He will desrribe how he and Sherpa Tensing reached the summit. His lecture is sponsored by the Straits Times and tin- British Council. Sir
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  • 45 5 JOHORE BAHRU Sun.-Dtto Dr H. B. C. Wallace is convening a nirr-tinK of all Interested in the lormation of a TB Sanatorium. The meeting will be held -it 5 p.m. on Tuesday in the Lecture Hall of the General H<>>n'fal. Johore Bahru.
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  • 28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Mrs (Dr.) B. Wilborforco Smith habocn appointed ChostSprc:ali.>t ax the Grnrral Hospital. Her husband holds the appointment of Sursjoon Specialist in the same hospital.
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  • 175 5 FOUR MORE BANDITS KILLED IN JUNGLE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. pOUR MORE Communist teri rorists one of them a i branch committee member have been killed by security forces in the Federation. Yeong Cheng, alias Ah Cheng, a branch committee member, was killed by a pla- toon of the first battalion,
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  • 68 6 MA OKI, IN I- Oowna ro w| 1 walk hand hinii better than a Tnmmv Thornton Bids Battery Road. THEATRE riff Room" 9p m R i wins. 'tarUl •-.nlrtJnir. prompt 'fT f Re etc Temgraphera available T»l t I <: •> athable. 1 1 D Almeida RaiTle.< Plare> 111
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    • 721 6 1 956 And All That ippointment rather than will be the first, general n action to the recommenda--4 the Working Commit- the Malayan National tence. The Committee mentis that elections to ihe Federal legislative Council h( deferred until the latter part >.' 19.">6. It is a disappointment. However, which other
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    • 484 6 The London rubber market ■VMM determined to lot noone deprive it of the pleasures •«imi>m. Second thought! <-n the cutback in American production of synthetic have brought the conclusion that although the outlook for natural n bber may now haw to be r< assessed in the light
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  • 1386 6  -  Lt.-Gen. H. G. MARTIN By Daily Telegraph Military Correspondent IN this exhaustive commentary on the war situation in Indo-China, a well-known British military commentator traces the events of the past four years and analyses the resources at the disposal ol the Vietminh.
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    • 279 6 FROM recent reports it .seems that there wiil. after all. be a retrenchment in the War Department. It would be sound policy to cive thought to the rrmark-s of the President of the Tcmporarv Staffs Union, Mr. Dawson that all pensioners employed by the Government should
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    • 307 6 JJOES Government re.Ui.se how the cost of living is being kept up by the shortage of small money, especially cents and half cents coins? The revised rates for controlled rice are 41. 34. and 21 cents per catty; the maximum quantity for any man to buy at
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    • 136 6 1 1 AM ONE who has lived iv X hotels for more than three years. Monthly messing rates, especially in Indian hotels, range from $65 to $80, for two ordinary meals a day and a light breakfast in the morning. These rates have been current since
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    • 100 6 A LTHOUGH I have seen many i advertisements for or- j ganlsed classes for the teaching of Mandarin, I have not no- ticed a single offer to te;u h either Cantonese or Hukkien Surely there must be many Chinese ready to help a Euro- pear attain a standard
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  • 431 6 Kimey 'myth' SKF one Wlftrlv London paper audacity to talk of TroL Kinsey and hLs V arr rather humourless team >nd actually to hi> I: i myth. Hi mment 'How many devout pi would answer questions of kind? And how many uiulevout ones told anything the truth?"
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    • 331 6 KFMMI^ BKI'IY '1"O Ormmi I PHer KemmU ?nd K K O (loorkhh M H Talplnc. I a jnn 1 t'F KN(iA(»EMK N I l>r!»f.n ilauifht.er ol Mr «n<i Mra «e»h Tens Prow »nd Vhp third son of [>r and Mr* Yap Yeow Chin 'ook place on THE marrlafe of Ml«^
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    • 72 6 6 RAFFLES FLACC. PHONE ***** R.V. IM tilth If* OPTICIAN0 PTICIAN MR. K. E MEYER r N A.0.. D OPT (l doHx/o qeddeo Tne lorle /onop Today All The Week SALE If SS THAN COST DRESSES FROM $25 10p0>n tturintf in itch HxxTTle© hoTel i /olnqapohe 0»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»>»»»» «««•»»>»>»»»»>'< i For
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  • 276 7 FIREMEN ASK FOR CUT IN HOURS DIIIII.IM Bfl r»<-t«rrn thr Singapore il\ ounril and Ihr uii>n> iirriiit-n •tririitions of scrvirr widrn»Mi vrslrrriay. Thr Kirr Hric.ulr Kmpln I num. in a Irtlrr lit thr l>cputv it* I'r.siripnt. Mr J. I l(. R .ml that the "iinril h.i'l "fxploitril firrmrn. The dispute
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  • 24 7 "<? in -.ncapore Island Club are golf Th •'-tl about 10 day* ano folloAin?: a ruline raddles The > nt to inrl.
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  • 265 7 THEY WILL TEACH MEMBERS TO SPEAK ENGLISH Trade unions pledge support to taxi men in fight against retesting gINC.APORE Trade Inion (on press Council at a meeting yesterday decided to start literary rUsseti for affiliated Union members. The T.U.C. secretary. Mr. Chew Seng, told the Straits Times yesterday that non-English
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  • 277 7 Mentris' plan for Malaya: Big Two have their say KIALA U'MPI R. Sunday. UMNO and MCA leaders today described the Mentris Besar sponsored national conference's blueprint for self rule as an attempt to delay the process of democratic self government for Malaya. They said they had n^vcr heard of a
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  • 89 7 RAUB, Sun— Bawa Singh, 50. of Budu Eastate. Kuala and Hakkatn Singh, 55, ol Kampong Jeruas. Raub. day pleaded guilty to attempting to remove one kati ten tanils each of homemade cakes on August 17 from the food restricted area ol Bukit Koman without perniit>
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  • 95 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. FEDERATION produced 325,030 lone tons of rubber in the first seven months of I the year. 2.334 lon* tons Ips.s than that in the corresponding period last year. Of the total output 1 32.790 lone tons were produced by smallholdings. ExDorUs during the
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  • 144 7 Kheks meet— then adjourn rvmrY-FOUR delegates attended tin- pan-Malavun nnitinn of Khek ort. tions in the Singapore Khek Community Guild ve.sterdav v ithout ULNCU.S.MUK any of four prupo.sul.s before them The meeting was adjourned until today to allow dclrRatc.s to study written .tug-, tloni and views nf state tiu^ations towards
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  • 44 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun For being in possession of S3 cess, three kafis of pork and some cuttlefish in a vacant house outside the perimeter fence of the Tampoi resettlement area. Ng Lay Choon. a woman, was flnrd $35 in th.Sessions Court today
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  • 133 7 Survey men check up on traffic in City SINOAPORES traftlc survey men will find out on Thursday I] 'he most cor. Ed lunch hour traffic spr 1 Raffles Place and Collyer Quay Thr team will carry out a survey which ends the traffic census A tally of traffir ;n the
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  • 55 7 RAUB. Sun Ooh Ger Wah cafe proprietor, of Fraser Hill, yesterday nleaderi guilty in the Raub Mapistratr.s Court to .sellinc a tin of ricarettcs on July 24 while r.ot In nawssmii of a valid onrv control lirenr* HLs licence expired one nnr| half years aco Mr
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  • 20 7 The Muslim College i v;i Punrl ha> rereived $56 2.i2 in Kilts up to thr end ol July.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 125 7 PI <•> I \r GARRARD k.^?* /S. QUALITY RECORD PLAYER i''c 'N PORTABLE CASE T,' PLUS MARCONIPHONE/^^lgg^Jl RECEIVER «L__£lJf RADIOGRAM tern tn the World and enjoy your choice of recorded music all for $150-o« <*S5) KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124. ORCHARD RD S PORE 9 PHONC 4566 ***** 223.
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    • 143 7 Two New Designs for Living Room Furniture in Waxed Teak ~uJ~p^? WRITING FABLE with four drawers $200°° BOOKCASE --gf^ 36" wide x 4V hiuli with sliding glass doors and cupboard below $190-oo l For a new theatrical experience See "THE LIVING ROOM by Graham Green Presented by The Singapore Arts
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 121 7 The Weather Minimum Irmprrature < 7-30 p.m f«n Aug 22 tn 7.30 am on Aug 23 < Sinpaporo <7S degrees) Penang (74), Km a Bharu <73>. Kuala Lumpur (72>. Ipoh '74 i Kuantan < 69 > Maximum trmprraturr •7.30 am. to 730 p m on %Ug. 23): Singapore i3o>. P^nanc
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  • 573 8 Sliiiri- market review Rubbers dull: Loans still in demand By Our Financial Correspondent QN the whole tn«* Siul: ipore share market had a fairly latisfactor} period last week although tin chart's -losed at slightly lower levels. The volume of butiineiss done in tins and
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  • 84 8 rTMIH following dividends were declared hv companies operating in Milaya last week: KUNDONG RUBBER: first interim 5 per cent for year ending September, payable August 29, books close August 20. EASTERN BANK: interim 3s. a share for 1953, payable September 17, books close September 3. MERCANTILE BANK: interim
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  • 100 8 for 1953. FMimatf |1H m. estimate WU m. Revenue to pnd June I m.x. Rcvmuf in 1952. 5222 m. ".xport dut> Riihhrr Tin I SM m. S6<> m. V»7',m. $46' m. S29' m. SU'.m. S.^9 m. 553 m. 597 m. Slii'.m. S2o' m. $14.m I m. m
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  • 232 8 1 innminlittj murk vis LAST week saw again a gradual decline in the price of tin, the net lass being $7 a picul on the week. There is,' again, nothing to account for this decline, unless it be the higher production in the Federation, in
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  • 195 8 T»HE Federation of Malaya produced more rubber lr July than in any month since January, July output was 51,934 tons, compared with 44.226 tons ir June, making the production for the seven month? of this year 325,830 tons compared with 428,164 tons in the corresponding
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  • Letter to the Editor
    • 255 8 gEVERAL articles on tinmining have appeared in the Press but none has given any practical suggestion on how to help the industry 1 > survive the present recession in the price. Here are a few points which may be useful to some of the Chinese gravel pump
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  • 250 8 Rubber market improves IN the rubber market the improvement in prices was small but gradual until Saturday when the price declined to ikm at around 64 3 4 cents a i pound, slightly above the i losing price for the preceding week. The undertone of the market remained good. Like
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  • 73 8 A SMALL decline in the cost of living of working cla in the Federation Is reported for July. The base for Chinese and Indian workers Is 194 I equals 100. and for Malays the base is 1949 rquals 100. The July the index figures fell
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  • 113 8 IN the year ended May. the Nyalas Rubber Estates Ltd earned a net profit of $2,912. equivalent to 0 58 per cent Nn dividend is to be paid At balancing date net liquid assets were $126,085. equivalent to 25.2 cents share. The cost of production was 77.7 cents
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  • 92 8 THE third meeting ot tt* International Labour O:--utilisation will be held in Japan from September 14 to 26. Knur Malayan representatives will attend. They are the Commissioner of Labour for the Federation and Mr. J. D. C. Tongue of the Social and Industrial Relations Department,
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  • 116 8 NEW YORK. Sat fTtHERE was a reduction In A trading on th« Stock Market yesterday on week-end considerations and opwatorx apjynnyl to be engaged primarily In portfolio adjustments. The list showed mostly frmctlonal (hungex either side sf Thursday's i'losiiir levels with losses claiming a minor edge und plvn'.il
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  • 130 8 IN July tin mines in the Federation produced more concentrates than in June. Official figures for July i output are 6,274 tons, equivalent to 4,706 tons of metal, compared with 4,262 tons in June. This makes the total production of tin In the first
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    • 217 8 (S C/" COMMERCIAL gggggggggVl\ A > Canadian v>>^ *WfsjM|k Ford Truck fy Am H» V*• JL *^Hg&^k flvf' f* > Thamr: Commercial vehicles available^ 1m fcp^'P* 'lßbTwß in 12cS inch Chassis powered by the tCSuJR Wi^^^^JSSßKtw famou^ V 8 petrol engine or 157 inch ggggfl WP Chassis powered by the
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    • 813 8 PAIN GOES v\ I' fl I^^RIIR IT N f /^s THE^ffiESKSK h&\ m> is I r\\ _/TS» Mrnthnlatum tt\\r\t\ p.un <o quickly thai it I I\ Si mc ke magic Tou can J*H it% coolmt J too: M lh* ptinflU throh And ii i% wo timple n use Mcntholiiiiim'. Q.
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  • 827 9 rE following quotations were those of the Malayan. Sharebrokers' Association. Singapore, at the close of business on Friday: MIM trltrra A (I Rrica.i Pr»f« I 10 Orrt« 1 t 1 I 24 B 8 Petrol 3V3 IM Tniitrri IH Con Tin Am*4 Prtf 17 Ord« Jl b*tein
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  • 290 9 •pHE following list of business in the Singapore share market is reported by one firm of sharebrokers for the period Aug. 15 to Aug. 21 inclusive: INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters 22 3 to 22-, Fra.«er Neave $2.12'» to $2.1 5 Federal Dispensary $2.55.
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  • 316 9 Few estates close down "I ABOUR trouble* in any shape or form has been notable by Its absence" states the Labour Department report for July. The report says: Congenial accord—unpredlcted and present to a remarkabl? degree- between employer and labour, has been the relieving feature of the
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    • 1130 9 Te« 1412 MANSFIELD «Jc CO., LTD. m im> ••at BLUE FUNNEL LINE t C.rn.rs' .ptton t. proc.d vi« «th»r ports to lead end dit'haro. carao SAILINGS te LIVEHPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS I P S horn Penong Clep. 6 11/14 Au« 2e Aua 27/2« Aue M/11 Autew... Seat 7/
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    • 615 9 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/UK /CONTINENT 3 D?'* P S'ryjm Penong Maadale' Raj Aonqkok 9/10 Sept 8/ 8 Sept 7 Sept Indie" tor BongVok Saigon. Hono K">ng. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama 1/ 4 Oct 2 2 Oet 10 Sept /I Oet lelendie" tof Ri-oir^L 10/11 Or* Oct. 7/ 8 Oct.
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    • 658 9 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD, For U K /CONTINENT S'fjore P S'horr> Peoono, Senlea 1 »or lotJ^o Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg fi. 27/28 29/10 Auf. 11 Auf/ 1 Sept Sonneori for Avanmouth, Liverpool. Gloiqow Homburg 30 Aua/ »S.pt a/ 8 Seat f/10 Sept Sencleuch Ist Havre. London. Rotterrfcsm Hull 2* Aua/ S
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    • 1170 9 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL No sto« ELLERMAN «V BUCKMALL i KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. r,r« 1??! U^f ,t r.V^ 1 P^rt. PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER CITY OF BIRKENHEAD m JUNNYVIILE «i*T2 f 7A M VISS mSTZm. 2S7»Au, 2 S.pt" M/'r CITY OF PERTH 1
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  • 997 10 U.N. AGENCIES FAIL IN ASIA THE WAR ON WORLD POVERTY. By the Rt. Hon. Harold Wilson. (Collans 14t.) tty \lliuijtiut hi>nnurd IN defence of the United Nations organisation, when its political record comes under fire, reference often U offered to the special agencies which operate under its aegis. In many
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  • 246 10 A SLUMP has hit Singapore's second-hand booksellers hard Many of them are faced with ruin 'writes a Straits Time.s Staff correspondent, i "Tf things don't eot better soon, we shall have to close down altogether one secondhand bookseller said. The owner of I leading h<x>kshorj. who had two
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  • 639 10  - Nightmare break from a Japanese camp WALTER WARWICK ll.* HONC KONC ESCAPE By R B. Goodwin. Arthur Barker 15l •THE literature of the Pacific war is singularly lacking in escape stories, but for vrry good reasons. There wore few escapes, while those who did get thrmmh have never told. I
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  • 303 10  -  KENNETH KONSTAM mm SOMETIMES it does not pay to count the hand The form book will not work out and a woman'? instinct often lands a contract where a thoughtful play fails. I was South In the following hand last work with a well#QJt| Aim 4K 73 I N
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    • 252 10 Phon« 6903 /ft) A T\/7 U 7 /J/fiM 1«*5, 4.00 TODAY! irMlllLlllyllN 6.30.9.30 1INNE RICHARD sn BAXTER CONTESOTHERN J^^l f THE BLUE G ARDE1QA Plus! Pathc News: ENGLAND WINS TEST MATCH 1«M»\> \KUI I I V I hn.colnr NEXT wjFwf |^V f ITS MORE CHANGE T DARING F» I ft
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    • 260 10 ?JOD E O N r XS\ iivinc iroNt i k.K..m. Plmnw 21-ui mi; BOOKINd.s 1 nnrrintirr'r iirv I I IST II \V V^- PRESIDENTS LADy I II i N r m l.airsl (aumniii Rnlixli Hem F.nglawi Wln« The Final Tc%t Malrh aX«» Grrek I irihijiiMke Scrn*« v«««««« oi»i; tii >i
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  • 762 11  -  JACK FINGLETON From LONDON, Sunday. yHE Ashes to England and the gold to Australia. That sums up this cricket season here for though the Australians are leaving the Ashes hehind for the first time since Collins team lost them in IN2H (Chapman and
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  • 81 11 CmCAGO, Sun. MR Alfred 6. Vanderhirit's Native Dancer ridden hy Fddie Arcaro won thr American Derby at 'tVashinclon Park here hy two-and-a-half Irneths from Landlocked with Precious Stone third. The race over one mile o-iie furlong was worth mi:,«oo. Native Dancer who lovrrert Hit distance in
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  • 158 11 Centuries by Hassett and Davidson TAINION THK v :i«. gave an en'er- i^minc ha»tinß ditplay 'ih»; 4«fi in five hours M minuteon the nr«t day of their 'hree-da\ maiih acainst Somerset here MaM the < '.'•••■e ai I-ir. >d the <pree by hitting 148 hi« v and hlahe-st He .under
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  • 74 11 lONDON. Sun Rujfby U results vaaterday are: Barrow 34 Swinton 3: Batley n Halifax 43 Belle Vue H.u. Hull 1* Featuerstone Rovers IC Rramley Hull Kingston Rovers IT. Warring lon I; KeiKhiley i?. Hunslet :i. I eeds 4 Da inch 27 wiutrhaven 5. Liverpool I Voik 14: Rochdale
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  • 405 11 LONDON, Sunday. HIGH scoring and eight hattricks featured the first Saturdays play of the new football season in England yesterday, one of the three goal-scorers being John Charles, the Welsh international of Leeds I'nited. On Wednesday he netted lour times and so ha.s
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  • 297 11 1 >«rindftn < .Newport I Torquay 2 Brirhlon tValvall 1 F.xerter 1 II M.I I HIV. 3 rSorthl Arcrinrtnn 2 Slorkp«rt 1 Bradford 1 Bradford I (I (MM 7 Rochdale A heMer 1 H»r llrpooK I heMrrflrld I Barrow 1 Urewa 1 Darlinflon 0 i.nm<hi Vrunthorpe 1
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  • 149 11 BKOOKIINK MaxMchUMtU, Sun. iiERVYN R.ise »nd Rex Hnrlwlg. taHnll'l second ranked pair >iveied the final of the mwi doubles In thr Unltrd Stxle^ lawn lennl* rhumpiuit.ship.s here ye>ierlliry U-u( Vie Srlx^.s. tin- Wimblrdon riagtai iliHHipion. and Ton} Trabrri 4-6. 6-4. 6-1. 8-6 In the sfmi-flii.il Ci.iuin.ir
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  • 162 11 ir>NI>ON. Sun. tAP I" holler Freddie Trueman took flir wicket* for 16 runs for 'he RAF again*) the Army a- lr>rd yesterday In a two-d.«v mafh. The Army scored 114 and siv for none and the RAF 156. Clo*e of play scores were \i
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  • 131 11 LViRTUNK Oardtcn broke his won world record in the rli.scws yesterday with a throw of 194 ft. Sin. The 225-pound Oordien had < racked his record of 186 ft llin on four occasions thi« year durine the all-comer? competition. Hi.s prevtotu bfst throw was 190 ft.
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  • 26 11 s| I f \K I HRnl. T*Bl FT* ire sulphur are in~ :r. chronic 'uninculo.Mi, acn«». pimplrs. ptnri^^ts eciema. •tc. Ann ir> i>lon/i $3.50
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  • 43 11 (111 ii|;m|-im 11. l M.l I rg io p'imin»'e the bud ortour In mou'h anri hnn- Special nnti conrenirated. II in Pn«frropar'>ri Benua A: Vardne I ItaprtouMi Sole c cnts «H\RI A CO, fns| Rfl\ ISSI 19, Rnhirsnn Ro»cl, Sln»»p«re. 1
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 274 11 My tror tcllntr. I know I ■d tmuttml Rrlaxi It x all so simple, nr so prn vinkrt nut. I But then he can play pnlf. Bnrn to tt I wppnse a* I am to my Ri/rj/. tnr at least I ccn relax on the way home. I oil mmm
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    • 524 11 Q&2O Hilt Quality German Fountain Prut. £*>> <^^ L»rt« tiaa J| $9.00 «ack Vn He HB2 JJ y $7 50 r«e» »-m I No 189 us fm $J 50 <ck I J '■j Cnld filled rli»< Lgflj I md iimi «v*rlatt in( colour __^g 14 K Cold nibprovide* tmootr 1
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  • 587 12 Doubles to Ong, Marjan KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. VOll tho fifth year in succession Wonjr Peng Soon, world's No. 1 pla\or won tho Malayan hadminton singles title when he beat "jfiant killer" Lim Koon Yam, of Selanijor, 1 ">-.">, |S-3 at Kuala Lumpur today.
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  • 671 12 By Our Cricket Keporter POLICE took the Singapore Cricket Association's nattf -hiimjiionship on the B.C.C. padanp yesterwith a win on first iiminns ayainst Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in the final of the tournament TIM Htm were: Police 12] and 81 for two declared; s.( it
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  • 304 12 I'OI.K ls| Inns. onl.i ii. Kri«hnan not out 3 I! Il.hlk.ln lr>« I) Im K. Thamh.vrajah b I) I.cc I I v Iras It Total: 2:i K«>\\l IM. I■' il Unnc lliMin s,r» 11-11 -t--.-\, Kpp Mrnr 1. Krnnis l^e 12.1-0-SS-«, >«c«- law II? >(!->. >l\(. \TOKI 1 HIM
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  • 222 12 CINCiAI'ORE A" wne lii'ky to 1 triumph by an odd coal in five over Royal Air Force In a fast and t leanly coiiteMed friendly soccer played at Jalan Be>.ir «iadium iinnlaj sklnnei the fouthful ti '-jier. who navad hi« u>,n defeat. He put up
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  • 602 12 K.L. WEIGHTS FOR WEDNESDA Y U'KKiHTS for all eiehl race* at Kuala I.ump'ir on Wedrir«da\ are I Dl\ 2—6 F. I ilm Studio 9.00 Rrcmrn II Ml Sabelas June 8.12 /aml.esi K.ll riinrcline X.16 Gay Carnival 8.10 sir lima\ 8 119 \scol X OB Red Hat 8.07 Colleague X ilfi
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  • 250 12 THE BtCttOti I ;:i the SCA Junior tournament ;ne Cevliin Sport* Club and RAF TeiiK.ih 1 76 pi)lntsi af'er yesterdays loslnq Both 1 olle< ted .--even points from the final Bat The averages will now deride who «111 meet BODCA 'Section 'B" leaders 1 411
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 12 A/I/. AHMAD. IVikuik > i.iilrr-furwurd irislit) drives tin- hull into Hie ntt past Ck«g Seiiß to «ive Penang victory while Ilarith. Sin--aporr's ccntr«'-half and taptain (dark shirt) looks <m during Saturday's M:il.i\.i (up final at Ip«»h. Straits Times picture.
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  • 426 12 From SENTINEI IPOH. Suncl..\ MIL AY AN soccer bosses and "test" players turned Ipoh into a "Soccer Town" during the week-end. i Morning, noon and night w.'h or:ef intervals to watch th> Malaya Cup final and thi North-South match— cv body talked soccer. Most
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  • 31 12 JOMORF BAHRI l« Snl M match tM Neeri Srnibllan Malms .md .lohoti Malays sr herhilerl for .In!mrr Ra)in on Saturday was ranrrlled as thi Neerl team irltd'not turn up.
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  • 87 12 /> INQ'S Vici tram tins (J» rousing welcome then returned here today with Ihr glittering trophy. Thousands jammed the pier and fave the pioy« hia hemd ax theii stepped nch. Mr. Ser S( Huat. the president of the P ootball A held the Cup and
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  • 68 12 Xl ALA I.UMPUR. Sun. IIF.AVY ruin after about four week.s iiirl.iiled play in 1 Ticket matches played In Kuala Lumpur On lie ;>;. t -.1 lit 'lie .second BMtdl in the K.iM-Bt'iidi is reunion brlU*' XI nnd H A F Brookes XI VH Mopped shortly ■ifter
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  • 122 12 Kr«»m SENTIM I ITOH. Sun i hr turbulenrp n s Malaya C\x\. imal. the North-Souti dash on the t'hinrsf sembly Hall ground toda an uiuiist inmiisho« aiian with neither siri exerting themsel^ ■Hi v in. t unly in tl. Teik i n ye ininut-
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  • 24 12 Rintanc Bi: a P AT A Mt'if mntrh a' Oevlsn; anc Rul.in and .l^vara'nam an ■m f~ Jollilarla \ncilllli refereerl
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    • 198 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. iCwittniierl from P^ce A( < OMMODATION Ui INI KA 71 Mrvrr Rri iimi B« rlonhle K- room le Ijirge KHrrien Phonr hah Al.«o rl'..irilr hathr m I IMMODATION WANTBU DECKMBEB I Prnrlope fnrhes MOWN simi i uwini AN inrier" 00(1 rr> n^v KM lON hP\r> til i a
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    • 4 12 MORE SPORT IN P.ll
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    • 169 12 5 EYE t^ STRAIN fHL'-*^Br THREATENED MY JOB I hdtl lokecp'restini;ni\ iiti-il. Mii.iit- At night I OOuMr'l read or sew. ingc\ev My work Maflerad an Moi ()pirr\ "It n head ached the bosN iiiinpl.iincd woodcffU lor e\e-simn." *he mkL I used Optic* reejMlarly. Ii kept my "\.i complainii bow," I
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    • 52 12 MM < i i: i li\! Ml MI I 1.1 *****..1..-1 in« 1 \.i S 1.. iMaeHaaa. 11 mok c i r in list, .ins p Cejrlang; Baltiller lid. i Blur Ko\rrs al C.I 1 1 on lid skhi i <.i ft ctr on Unmyi i h k Baa* i
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