The Straits Times, 4 August 1954

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  • 14 1 COMPLIMENTARY The Straits Times New**** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1954. 15 CENTS
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  • 117 1 15 hurt: 25 houses down -minute gale ivrccks i ill age mpur, Tim-. ;\K, WO people, lull [i| them rhildmadc home* :n whrn a „m s«( ;>i over KamN Tanpgang China ila Lrnnpur ig dow n 2."> i re inof them spitaL iaj til (ttred tracks Civil
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  • 146 1 'Super Connie' from Australia opens the service Till "Southern ConstellaM. lion." Qantas L'mpirr Airways' first Super Constellation on the SydneySinsapore London route, i.imi ,1 at Kallang; Airport, Singapore, yesterday with 37 passengers and a crew of 10. 1 apt. A. A K Yates, the pilot, who has
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  • 142 1 Most travelled baby flies in NINL-JIOXTH-OLU Brandt Marriott, believed to foe the most -travelled hafov in the world, arrived in Sin- j gapore yesterday by QANTAS Super-Constella-tion from Sydney with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. i Marriott. Brandt has flown 3>,000 miles
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  • 219 1 JA VA TERRORISTS KILL 16 IN A NEW OUTBREAK HUNDREDS FLEE FROM RAMPAGING DARUL ISLAM FANATICS BANDOENG. Tuesday. HUNDREDS ol refugees c;irr\inc their beloneines in their arms and in carts streamed into the Bandoeng recion today to escape rampaeing fanatical Muslim terrorists. They lli'ri village! and ''>wns ravaged by Darul
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  • 58 1 WORLDS No. 2 PEAK IS CONQUERED KARACHI. Tues. Tile Ita- j lian Alpine Club expedition has i climbed the Himalayan peak. Mt. Godwin Austen. It was learned here today The 28.250- foot mountain U the world's second highest. It had never before been conquer- d. Six men died trying to
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  • 13 1 SANTIAGO Tues A Yugo-slav-Chilean commercial asreement has been signed here. Reuter.
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  • 60 1 DAKAR. Tues. The death toil in the violent tornado which swept through this French West African town on Sunday ni;ht. reached seven last nicht as rescuers dis- 1 covered more bodies in the wreckage. Tile tornado ripped roofs oft I brick houses and bamboo huts and
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  • 165 1 HANOI Tur.s. Chlnrsf r-nmmuniil troops nred on a light plane carrying American and French reporters at Mnticay on the Chinese-Vietnam border, the French Hißh Com--nand announced yesterday The plane, however, was out )f ranee The aerldent occurred when lie reporters flew to Moncav to
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  • 160 1 NEW DELHI. Tuesday. 'THE Indian newspaper Statesman reported last night that France has derided to quit her small colonial enclaves in India on August. 14, the day before thf anniversary of Indian Independence. The Statesman said An,:n Menard. French Commission.'! at Pondicherry, capital
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  • 26 1 BERLIN. Tues East GerI many announced an agreement with France to Increase trade i between the two countries by 125 per cent. A. P.
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  • 200 1 ACID, STICKS ARE USED SIX men and a woman were injured four suffering from acid burns— in a 20-minute clash between two SinI gapore Chinese families on an estate about a mile off Cnangi Road, yesterday. The four with acid burns, including the
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  • 31 1 BANGKOK. Tues. Twenty Cambodian resistance leaders representing 5.000 rebel gurril ias. decided last week to end all anti-government activity, a usually reliable Cambodian >ource said today. -A.P
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  • 31 1 LONDON. Tues. -Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, will leave England at the end or this week for a three-week holiday in Austria, it was announced tociay. Renter.
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  • 327 1 It's Joe's turn for a Senate probe now 75-12 VOTE TURNS SEARCHLIGHT ON THE U.S. WITCH-HUNTER WASHINGTON. Tucs. THE U.S. SENATE has ordered a special committee to investißatc Senator Joseph McCarthy and the Communist hunting methods for which his foes declare he should be censured. The roll call vote la.st
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  • 58 1 Trains collide five killed MALINES. Belgium. Tucs Five people were killed. flv< badly Injured and many slightly hurt when a passenger train and a goods train collided a' Cappelle Au BoLs near here today. The line has been completely blocked and firemen arr s\\\ cutting their way through tan Gird
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  • 63 1 LONDON. Tucs. Moscow Radio has told Russian children that the .sy.stem Of Mniultaneoti- translations used <• the international conferences I was Invented by Soviet radio engineers. It \>. m Oral ii ed ;it an Interil congress of phllolomsts held at Leningrad in 10X5. the ndlO claimed It
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  • 73 1 WE DIDN'I FIRE ON POLES-U.S. WASHINGTON. Tues. AN American State Department spokesman yesterday rejected as unfounded a Polish protest that United State* planes had fired on two Polish ships of! Hainan Island on July 26. The spokesman said a in v from the Polish Office was belnz .studied in Washington,
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  • 64 1 NEW YORK. Tu.-s More than 200 pickets jammed the Lexhißton Avenue entrance to the Waldorf Astoria last night, chanting: "Rhee go home." The pickets shouted to guests arriving for a dinner given in honour of Dr. Syncman Rhee by the America nKorean Foundation that the
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  • 137 1 Sugar rockets —then slumps <UALA LUMPUR. Turs THE price of sugar frll to 36 cents a kat.i today after roachinc oo cents in thr black markrt In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. This was the market* re. action when the pricr control of 40 cents a kati was lifter) and the pric
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  • 51 1 ro ixi k Ii i:\i-.i i\ i <>ki LONDON i St. id .mil I.i nun li.imKuril <| to Mini nut iii Ml.i tn conference an South i t-t \it telenet pa. t -I M 111 pmlMhlr to he held Bed inontli in Sin capon-. .tiitlmril .tlivr koiiri i
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  • 186 2 •GOVERNMENT FAVOURED ONE FIRM IN PADI SALES' 'JUST MUD SLINGING, INCHE AZIZ REPLIES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fHE PROPRIETORS of three rire mills alleged today that the Selangor (government refused them permission to buy 100,000 piculs of padi from Tanjong Karang when there was a surplus there.
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  • 112 2 'Refugee footballer' wasn't on the ball LILLE, Tues. TWE Hungarian "soccer X player" who sneaked through the Iron curtain last week turned out to be an Imposier. the police said yesterday. A man callinr himself Joseph ZakariM, and claiming to be a member of the Hungarian mm. arrived here last
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  • 187 2 Row brews in Selangor rice bowl Told of this by the Straits Times today. Inche Abdul Aziz. I the State Secretary, said: •They are trying to discredit the Government." "They were boycotting us and trying to force the prict down." Inche Aziz said. He added: "The whole position has been
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  • 214 2 A weeping Rhee tells Americans NEW YORK. Tuesday. rpHE SOUTH KOREAN President, Mr. Syngman Rhee, L shaken with emotion after a rousing greeting by 150.000 New Yorkers, warned today that "war must come sooner than later because we know the later it comes the more terrible
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  • 108 2 Shot peer speaks to detectives LONDON. Tues LORD VIVIAN. 48 -year- old i London show producer who U seriously ill in hospital at Devizes. Wiltshire, with a bullet wound in his stomach, made a .-tatement last night to detectives. But his condition was serious and a spokesman at the hospital
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  • 153 2 LOS ANGELES. Tuesday. fROONER Dick Haymes, husband of actress Rita Hayworth, was ordered deported for a second time yesterday by Mr Ralph Farb. special hearing officer of the U.S. Immigration Service here. Mr Farb via* sent here a I month alto to hear Haymes' I
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  • 62 2 NEW YORK. Tues.-Workers at the Studrbakfr Corporation in South Bend. Indiana will vote this week on a proposal to cut their pay by 20 per cent. Sales of Studobaker cars have fallen off as General Motors and Ford cut prices in a sales war. The
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  • 37 2 NEW YORK. Tues. Maj Gen. E.L.M. Burns, nf Canada was named today to be Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation in Palestine, to succeed MaJ.-Oen. Vagn Bennike. of Denmark. A.P.
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  • 33 2 NICOSIA. Tues. Threr Greek morning newspapers, the right-wing. Elefteria. Ethno.x and the Communist Ncos Democratis. are not appearing today as a protest against th> Government's decision to enforce the Anti-Sedition Laws
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  • 53 2 COLOMBO. Tue*. Mr A Cutler, the Australian High! Commissioner. presented! 2.500.000 rupees worth of Australian flour to the Ceylon Go- I vernment yesterday as an In- dication of Australia.- affection and regard for Ceylon It was part of the 5,700,000 rupees aid programme under the Colombo plan
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  • 35 2 NEW DELHI. Tues.— lndia Is! to set up an atomic energy department under the direct charge of Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, It was announced last night. Its headquarters will be in Bombay
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  • 29 2 TAIPEH. Tues. Russia ha* promised to turn over a flotilla of 13 patrol vessels to the Vietminh for coastal defence purpoae«. It was reported today U.P.
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  • 20 2 KOLDINO. Jutland. Tu«s. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands yesterday ended an unofficial three-day visit to Denmark. A.P.
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  • 50 2 OSLO. Tues— A 25-lb salmon jumped into the lap of n 80-year-old British fisherman Mr Culp<rth Bralnrldte, while he was fishing in the Namsen River. Central Norway The fish flopped back Into the water but a passer-by caught It before it could swim off. Reuter.
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  • 65 2 S LIAN SHIN YANG, a young Malayan Chinese actress and singer, living in London, recently took the leading role in a 8.8 C. television play "the S Peach Garden She appeared with another Malayan, Andy Ho, who mana. Chinese restaurar Road and does
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  • 176 2 rE Singapore Government yesterday reiterated tla policy of maintaining a strategic stockpile of rice under its control to ensure that the people In the Colony will have an adequate supply In an emergency A Government spokesman said the policy was considered essential In the
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  • 321 3 pid to deprive Mau ■Mau of food and shelter muv v NAIROBI, Tuesday. fHh Kenya dovernment will in future be able to enforce compulsory evacuation of all inhabitants, their livestock and property from any area in the colony to ensure public safety and order it was
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  • 166 3 Britain has a cold Bank Holiday lONDON. Tup* R l T o\s «ho stubbornly i <»M clriz/ly Bank I u.-ckend vhivcrinK tiir beachM last nlfht, rorwarti happily to £H n *liff Ol fairly numh upper tH" ln'l >••••» holii, thr.iiiKh— bathed in the vaten, htiilt sand BMllti K< |h( ihorouchly
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  • 24 3 Alter ficht ho ir farmer Mi- Bolzano, killed I n how a, taken to hos- condition from AP.
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  • 11 3 IN lues Two l( fi Moacon Mecca. Moscow AP
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  • 110 3 Aid from U.S. 'gives Britain jet lead' WASHINGTON. Tues. THE Senate Appropriations ■I- Committee yesterday made nubile a staff report that United States military aid to Britain had been used In part to build ud British leadership In civil iet aircraft. The report Included comment from a number of leadinc
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  • 38 3 HAMBURG. Tues. Survlv- ora of the Imperial Army of the Kaiser's time yesterday obgerved the 20th anniversary of the death of Paul von Hlndenburt?. World War I Field Marshal and President of Germany before Hitler.— A.P
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  • 98 3 Czechs get atomic artillery MUNICH. Tues. CZECH authorities have evacuated four villages in Eastern Slovakia to make room for an atomic artillery regiment. Radio Free Europe said A total of 4.000 people were evacuated with little more than I 24 hours' notice in most cases, the anti-Communist organisation said. Some
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  • 49 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Tue.s.— Dr A J. McFadden. Professor of Medicine at Hone Kone University, arrived here by air yesterday for visits to United States medical centres and conferences with American doctors. He will discuss the treatment of diseases of the liver, at the conferences— Reuter
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  • 51 3 BAR I. Italy. Tues— A Yugoslav Air Force Mosquito landed at Palese aerodrome near here last night, and the pilot. Lieut. Ronislav Caric, asked for political asylum, the Italian news agency An.sa said. The plane had come from a Yugoslav base on the Dalmatian coast.
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  • 39 3 ATHENS. Tue«— Foreign Minister. Mr. Stephen Stephano- pou'/>s announced yesterday 1 that the Rumanian GovernI ment has offered to return 1 200 Greeks carried behind the Iron Curtain during the Communist guerilla war of 1948 49. AP.
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  • 95 3 ROME, Tues. 1 /COMMUNIST deputies yesterv day rushed from their seats and tried to attack Vice-Premier GuUeppe Saragat in a tumultuous session of Italy's unruly Chamber of Deputies. The Communists screamed "aci-omplire* of assassins" at Saragat and other Ministers on the (iovernment benches
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  • 226 3 ON SOUTHEAST ASIA DEFENCE LONDON. Tuesday. |)RITAIN has written to the five Colombo powers explaining her views on the future defence of South-east Asia and asking for the opinion of the five governments, a Foreign Office spokesman said today The letters, handed over last Saturday,
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  • 27 3 NEW DELHI. Tuea India's national plan loan, floated for an Indefinite period on April IS*, totalled 1.230.500.000 rupees at the end of July —A P.
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  • 19 3 MOSCOW Tues. Russia's two foremost composers. Dmitri Shostakovitch and Aram Khatchatunan. were named "People's Artists" yesterday. AP.
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  • 82 3 Two more held in anti-Red swoops in U.S. WASHINGTON. Tues— The United States Justice Department yesterday announced the arrest of two more alleged Communist Party leaders in Colorado, making a total of seven taken into custody in 24 hours. All have been charged with I conspiracy to trach and advnI
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  • 45 3 LA PAZ. Bolivia. Tues.—Alberto Crepo Gutierrez, a former official of the United Nations technical aid programmes, and Professor Ciro Felix TrlRO were arrested yesterday. The police said that they had discovered a plot to overthrow the government— A. P.
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  • 26 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. Sir Roger Makln. British Ambassador to th~ U.S.. leaves tomorrow for a months home leave. Lady Maklns Is already In Britain. -A.P
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  • 51 3 LONDON. Tue». -Condition* on London Stock Marktu have been very unusual for a day immediately tnllowlng Ai»-,i«! bank holiday with strong demand for good class Issues and steady rise In prices Rubbers were selectively bought Hi-mer i Clout. lg middle prices of selected 'Mocks, not Including stamp duty.
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  • 24 3 LONDON. Auk. 3. Cash Buyers £746: Sellers £747; Forward Buyers t741; Sellers £741' 2 Settlement t:45 Turnover a.m. 100 tons; p.m. 60.
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  • 40 3 LONDON. Aup 3. -Spot 20', d: S*pt 20 -»d; Oct -Dec. 20 .d Jan Mar 20'. rt Apr -June 2O',d JulySept 20 3 lrM Auk C.I f. 20 3 lfid Sept. c.l.f 20 3 IN Tone: Very quiet
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  • 37 3 SI'RROI'NDED by nurses and waving a crutch, jockey Sir Gordon Rkhards. leave* a Surrey hospital. He was injured when the Queen's horse Abergeldie rolled on him in the paddock at Sandown Park. A.P. picture.
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  • 391 4 'SAVE THE ORGANISATION FROM SELFISH ELEMENTS' POLICY DECISIONS SET OFF DRIVE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. [£UALA LUMPUR UMNO members have started a move to curb future actions of the UMNO "cabinet" on high policy matters. This is the result of recent UMNO executive decisions taken
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  • 125 4 PLEA TO MISSION KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. SIX union leaders urged the setting up of a joint Government and rubber industry rehabilitation fund in case of recession and unemployment in the industry when they met I members of the rubber Inquiry mission here today.
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  • 44 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Sulieman bin Hassan, 18. of no fixed abode, was found dead •n a small mosque at Kebun Teh, at 11.45 p.m. yesterday He had parane wounds on the stomach, back and neck Police have arrested a Malay
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  • 45 4 Major General D.D.C. Tulloch. General Officer Commanding. Singapore Base District, yesterday inspected 300 officers and men of the Singapore Harbour Board Reserve Thr S.H.B Reserve will function as a disciplined military force in the event of var All its men are volunteers
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  • 36 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Ai. other session of the youth leader course begins in Johore Bahru on Aug 19 Leaders from all over the State are expected to attend the three-day course.
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  • 19 4 Mr. E.V.O. Day. chairman of SinKapore Rural Board yesterday opened a new post office at Sembawane.
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  • 114 4 1953 REPORT ON COLONY BEATS THE BESTSELLERS SALEB of the Singapore Annual Report for 1953 outstripped all other best-sellers in Singapore b«okshons yesterday by three to one. Nearly all bookshops featured window displays of this attractive-looking book, printed by the Government Printing Office and priced at S3. The Government Publcations
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  • 200 4 THEY PREVENTED EPIDEMICS DURING STRIKE A SMALL band of health men. working mne-and-a- half hours a day and often without meals saved Singapore from the risk of an epidemic during the 12 days the City Council labourers were on strike. Dr. Victor Thevathasan, acting Deputy Cltv Health Officer. told the
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  • 19 4 MABEL LEE She leaves this month to study music in America. Straits Times picture.
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  • 140 4 Dealer fined $125 FIFTY tins of ghee, stated a.s "pure" In ihe trade description and supplied to a food contractor of the Gurkha Contingent in Singapore, did not come up to standard, the First Criminal District Court was told yesterday Police searched the supplier's
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  • 30 4 Elizabeth Arden. beauty specialist, will talk on "Care of the Skin' at Fridays 5.15 D.m meeting of the Younc Adults Club at the Singapore V M.C.A.. Raffles Wuay.
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  • 199 4 MABEL LEE. a 20-year-old Singapore girl with an ambition to be an opera star, leaves Singapore this month to study music in America— thanks to the generosity of a Californian. Mabel, who went to the i Singapore Chinese Girls I School in Cairnhill
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  • 101 4 Six men. two armed with revolvers and the others with knives, broke into an attap hut occupied by a fishmonger and his family in Kamponp Thai Tee, off Siglap Road. Singapore, at 8 a.m. yesterday and made off with $400 and jewellery worth
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  • 16 4 Five piglets, worth *130. have been stolen from a farm in Sembawang Road, Singapore.
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  • 67 4 $1 CIGARETTE JOB GETS HIM $2 FINE JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.-A Chinese boy, 13. livlne at Woodlands. Singapore, was charged in the Juvenile Court today with failing to declare 30 packets of cigarettes when he arrived in Johore Bahru. The packets were found tied round his legs and bod> He said
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  • 53 4 A car driven by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. K T. Alexander, was involved In collision with a taxi at South Brldgr Road at lunrh time yesterday. Mr Alexander, who presided as the Fourth Police Magistrate, was leaving the court for lunch, when the accident ocrurred No
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  • 162 4 ijLTHEN his colleague. Soon Peng Whatt. a welder, tried to extort $32.40 as 'expenses "or my poor brothers" from >ai Slew Mun on May 21. he Tomptly made a report to the 'htnm Secret Societies branch, C.I D., Singapore. And when Boon went, a.s
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    • 111 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE A M "15 Time Sikin.il and Opening Announcement: 7. 16 Morning Star. 730 News; 735 Melody Mixture; S 00 -8 30 Invitation to Music; PM. 1.00 Favourite Dance Bands; 130 Time Bign.\l and News; 1.45 At The Hamrnoiu. Organ; iOO Tea Dance; 530 Come In To Play
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  • 35 5 Officers who have served the Singapore City Council 25 years or longer will get long service certificates when the Council celebrate* City Day on Sept. 22. More than 160 are eligible.
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  • 311 5 BACHELORS DO BEAR THE BRUNT: BOSSES DUBBER companies here lx said today that ex-i haustive medical checkups were Riven to planters before they were sent to estates in isolated and Communist- i troubled areas. A Negri Sembilan doctor, in a I letter to the planters monthly magazine, had suggested that
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  • 380 5 London verdict helps to clear a bandit cook I RIVY COUNCIL decision was today quoted by an Ipoh lawyer in defence of a man facing three capital charges of having a revolver and 27 rounds of ammunition. The Privy Council precedent was this a terrorist caught haying
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  • 57 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. After beinß given shelter for the night in the house of Talib bin Haji Taib. Kadim bin Taib got away early in the msrnlng with Talib's wrist watch. Today in the sessions court he was sentenced to two months' gaol and $100 fine
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  • 21 5 Singapore V.M C.A. will r«old a membership drive meeting at the association premises Orchard Road, at 530 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 73 5 PFNANCi, Tues. A European visitor to Penanjf during the August holidays lost his r volver loaded with five rounds of ammunition and 5220 from his hotel in Batu Ferrinfhi. The weapon and the money were placed at his bedside The thief entered
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  • 39 5 MR. TAN JIN LL'AN, a tin miner from Kuala Lumpur, and his bride, the former Miss ('hong Puan Lu. a Colony srhool teacher, photographed after their wedding at the Singapore Registry yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 114 5 'Stupid' boy forfeits spare cash PENANG, Tues A SCHOOLBOY, Yeoh Oon Sin aged 18. had his pocket money of $25 confiscated in Penang Magistrate's Court today. Yeoh was fined $25 when he pleaded guilty to failing to appear before the court to answer a summons Yeoh was first summoned in
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  • 88 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THREE MEN were charged here today with publicly 1 showing two reels of films which were not authorised for exhibition, at a house at the 4J mile Klanp Road on July 28 Iy were also charged with ly exhibiting an obfllm at the
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  • 82 5 Toh Kiat Leng. who was brought up at Singapore Assizes yesterday for retrial o* a charge of causing hurt whi committing robbery, was a< quitted and discharged by Mr Justice Tan as the Crown offered no evidence against him. Toh was alleged to have robbed with three
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  • 178 5 MUNICIPALITY MUST SAY YES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Kuala Lumpur Forlong Housing Co-operative K Society will launch its $6,000,000 model "garden village" in Setapak three miles north of here as soon as plans are approved by the Municipality. The 43 acre housing
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  • 59 5 A 16-year-old .-.choolboy. Goh Ah Fook, was killed in a road accident in Sims Avenue near the junction of Lorong 39. Oeylang Road, yesterday morning. Goh. who was in the Standard Vof the Pava Lebar English School, was on his way to school when hi* bicycle
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  • 62 5 A Singapore shipowner. Capt I M. L. Oaggino. has returned with a schooner- freighter after lookine all over Britain and parts of Europe for a boat of his liking. Capt. Gagglno. who spent 38 years at sea. found the Lieutenant Rene Guillon In France. He bought
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  • 68 5 TEACHER'S TRIAL POSTPONED The ca.se of Dong Chui Sing, a schoolmaster, accused of attempted murder of his wife, was mentioned at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday and adjourned to the next Assizes in September. Making the application for an adjournment of the trial, Mr. T. A Mahony. Deputy Public Prosecutor,
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  • 25 5 The Stanvac Shanghai, a 10.712-ton tanker operated h\ Standard-Vacuum Transportation Company, Ltd. and a regular caller in Singapore, haDeen re-named the Stanvar Bangkok.
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    • 200 5 SINGAPORE DIARY KOTXKV <MB W»fklv luiH heon Road" Ttble-tennls 2 pm and 7 ull on Animal Life tn p.m.. bodvbulldir. 3p m badmln5.%. M iocsmY p I m. TWMdI /"vVVIa. .Orchard Road,: Oyms P n 4PORt niSICAI. S(KIE- DMUa for beginners 5 30p.m.; judo. Sf irr vlcioru Mpmo fo?iK S5Jr-iEiat
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  • 65 6 70 H oral SJO f Mmirfftfiift MRS SIM CHER CHENO (Nf( t.lm Kirn Noyi aged 81 pissed awa; peacefully at her residence. 87 Bukr Timah Rond. on 2-8-54. at 8.30 p.m She leaves behind 3 son« Sin KwatiK Kok. Kwans Tou. Kwam Lang fi Dauihtr:s-in-law K Diuth BOIIS-ill-law,
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  • 73 6 MPS ITSHPANATHAN o Talplng thanks all friends and re. latlvsi for their kind attendant m-.rl tIWM who lent cars, sen' w:eiths and telegrams of condo- e^ durina her sari bereavement, i HE FAMILY of the late Mr. Nj Chan Nam thank all relatives anc Inends for their wreath*, bands
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  • 155 6 M H.,rrf< HO (minimum) FOLLOW PBDANI Kxr--the 'Malay Mail if \ou want to wlr i mil word pu^le lAOI SPOH IS WEAR now idellnes. shorts shirts I sun -t ops (SORGEOL's cotton dresses !-'\'r<l and hnnd printed in Hawaii i Snaheen W Honuluhi Harrow 1 i uchard Road. Phone
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  • 766 6 The Straits Times Singapore. Aug. 4, 1954. Old News Is Bad News There is little in the recent official releases on operations against the terrorists that will increase the public's confidence that all is well. And there have been some unfortunate coincidences. One of them relates to the broadcast talk
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  • 331 6 The search for more tin does l not seem tn get quite all the encouragement from Government that it should. The point has been raised again by Mr. Clifford Waite, in a review of 'Consolidated Tin Smelters', successful year. With the. improvement in security it I might he
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  • 259 6 Except that it had an uneasy i j conscience over its treatment of i the colliery immediately after i the war, thr Federation Gov- ernmrnt probably would have reached its decision on B;itu I Aranß coal sooner than it did. It cannot be accused of h;i«te, or of
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  • 1218 6 From Hall Romney TTOE British Press has 1 dealt with the change in the Colonial Office rather kindly on the whole. Most political commenta tors think that the new Secretary of State. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. because of his previous experience, will be
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    • 238 6 VLTITH so much talk in the air about Federal elections, it is time we re-examine the rights and obligations of Federal citizenship. To begin with, let us put a better value on this citizenship so that all may feel that they want to be
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    • 326 6 CTATION wagons or utility vehicles are popular in many countries because of its luggase-carrying capacity. In places whore one has to carry more luggage when travelling, than in cooler climates, it has many advantages over the ordinary saloon type of car. If imp is
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    • 174 6 He wants radio hours staggered BROADCASTS by the Tamil section of Radio Malaya are at the most inappropriate times when most listeners are out in the fields (both working and playing). The mast suitable hours are between 6 p.m and 10 p.m. The Singapore station broadcasts less when listeners are
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    • 26 6 rANK YOU. Radio Malaya for the new series of "A Now Elizabethan looks at World Problems." I enjoyed it Immensely. DORIS TAN. Klang.
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    • 164 6 rERE is an error tn the recent report headed "$175.- grant sets up co-op, college I am reported to have said "The college will accommodate 100 students who will stay for i a minimum six-month study i period." What I said was: "The classroom accomodation would
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    • 115 6 AGREE with the CommU- sioner for Prisons, Singapore that many men. after serving jaol terms, become social outcasts. This does not happen In Singapore only. It can happen anywhere, where the Government lacks interest in the wel- fare of these unfortunate people They committed crimes,
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  • 60 6 On the Margine Pi( ua nt parU PUB] Hanoi f dent of r. At I trust PlOr-k IP stein. Aie Chin- So "Itk:' many armor: "Ami I Goven lau T C h "Wh- the Anr i "As G and Wi camcrai The Ci ting ii: I from Boyd buck Mr
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    • 680 6 CLASSIFIED ADS M wit lit (minimum). OBYRNE: Aue 3rrt. at Young berg Hospital, to Val and Oerry. son. WATSON: To Pamela <Nw lloyril. wife of Alexander Watson on 31st July at Batu Oajah Hos MANNERINO: To Rita wife o Arno.d Mannerlng. on the 2n< August, at Kandanc Krrbau. i t.
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    • 91 6 ORCHID SEEDLINGS VANDA TAN CHAY VAN. t t A rrtws between Vinda Jonephlne \an Brero and Vanda Dearei. this hybrid 1* the finest raUed in 1 Singapore *o far. A»arclrd P.C.C. when flrat exhi- j bilfd in U.K. t Seedling* now available: crossed. cerminated and raUed in our own i
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    • 44 6 AJO FLUORESCENT TUB are better value for your money THAN Qsraip because XO FLUORESCENT Last Longer Give more Light Are more Reliable spec^ jsran) n^^kWnWW^L^^^^ \dvertisement of Thl CINIRAL ELtCTRiC CO 'epresenting t< 1 Jl r^ HAIR POMA^ Darken Grey chari &co p<». i:?
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  • 292 7 S 0 POLICY JHAS_MET^ WITH PARTIAL SUCCESS IN SOME AREAS PER ATE ATTEMPT KEEP WAR GOING KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. nilK terrorist! arc now trying to persuade sympathetic villager! and others to organise food aD p|ies and ipread Communist doctrine amongst jghbours,
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  • 54 7 II mrmj amenl pel I 'on. trliation Nairobi to krnimon* e.»!th Association K i Nationalist i, v itionalisi i and Ml 'Labour' the fourth Singapore now. will fly to norning inri wIL there by the fifth I inour'. of the pa I Tival: "The
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  • 42 7 Editor of WAY Forum arrives Ipe editor of the monthly publlWorld Assembly ived in (Singapore U rdav to atM li ar and youth general be h' Id here from !8 who U attained KY secretariat at M 'he Public Rf!anunnc the two
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  • 28 7 ITOH. Tues The British Adviaer, Perak. Mr. I W. Blelloeh, will open on Aug. 18 the <»>O.OOO Perak Coffee Shopkeepers' Association premise* at Hume Street. Ipoh.
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  • 79 7 AIR MAIL SPEED-UP TO THE U.S. •OPEEDIER air mails from Malaya to the western part of the United Btates have now been arranged. Malayan air mail will be sent direct. Mail posted on Mondays and Fridays will be sent by the morning departure of Pan American Airways flights on Tuesdays
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  • 33 7 The 8.608-ton Sirdhana arrived in Singapore from India yesterday with 306 Indians returning to the Colony and Malaya. Also on board were 217 Gurkha troops back from leave.
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  • 35 7 I A family or mushrooms for and cndori here. The man. Mohamad Din. 32 is still ill although reported to hr protrrejsinft satisfactorily. tut wife anrl two daughters were riKrharced yesterday
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  • 101 7 —SAYS MR. THIO \IODERN youth needs iT more discipline, said Mr. Thio Chan Bee. Singapore Legislative Councillor, when he opened the British Council youth exhibition yesterday. The heart and mind of youth today would determine the country of tomorrow, he added. Mr. Thio said youths
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  • 65 7 Two Royal Air Force bands from foletar were at the Singapore wharves yesterday to M<* fare-veil to Air Vice-Mar-shal W K 1.. Mac Donald when he left for Britain in the troopship Asturias. Air Vice-Marshal Mac Donald was Air Officer Commandinc Singapore from June 1952 He
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  • 242 7 Clerk is fined for assault IPOH, Tuesday. A PRETTY danre hostess told the Ipoh Magistrate yesterday that her boy frirnd took her for a drive and in a lonely spot attcr^Vd to strangle her. Looi Kwai Thye. alias Lili;' i Lool, was Riving evMerc
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  • 57 7 TIIF COMMISSIONER GENERAL. Mr. Mileolm Mac Donald. vesterdar opened an exhibition of micro-engraving and carving in ivory by Mr. Wont Lo-feni; u th Blmapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Picture shows Mr. MacDonald looking at an intricately-carved piece of ivorr whi c the artist (left) and Mr. Lee
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  • 315 7 COUNSEL CALLS INQUIRY 'AN ILLEGALITY' Directors on $10,500 charges KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday THIS inquiry is not a preliminary inquiry but a preliminary illegality." said Mr. David Marshall, of Singapore, defending four company directors on two charges of criminal breach ot trust of money toIi directors, Teng Ngoh. Hassan. S.V Naidu
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  • 154 7 Miners seek six-month respite KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. MR. P. K. R KURUP, president of the Batu Aranu colliery workers' union will have talks with Malayan Trade Union Council officials here tomorrow on the mining town'! unemployment problem They will discuss plans for a joint colliery and MTUC delegation which Is
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  • 27 7 junior Triangles of the Sincapore Y.W.C.A. and V.M.C A will hold a square dance at the Y.W.C.A. promLscs, Raffles Quay, at 3 p.m on Saturday
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  • 65 7 Officials of Singapore Eurasian Association arc:Presldent, Mr P.F. dc Souza; vice-president. Dr. C.J. Paglar. secretary. Mr. A.V. Pestana; assistant secretary. Mr. N. Aeria; treasurer. Mr. PC. Marcus: chairman of the Youth Movement. Mr. J.L. I Peatana. Committee: Messrs Stanley Stewart. T. Leijssius. N.S. Hor;t n CL Schellcls. T.W.
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  • 259 7 An abacus helped to win him U.S. degree OLD METHOD WITH HEW PROBLEMS INTRIGUED MICHIGAN VARSITY *N abacus from SinA gapore has helped to solve many tricky engineering problems in the University of Detroit in Michigan. U.S.A., besides helping its owner to win an engineering degree with honours. In September.
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  • 200 7 rF. Singapore City Police Magistrate. Mr. J M. Devereux-Colebourn. yesterday said he did not intend to "hurt" or "slight" members of the medical profession when he referred to doctors' certificates produced in his court as evidence la«t week. l*sl Tuesday Mr. Devereux- olebourn said the
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  • 66 7 SINGAPORK (itv iiuik il w.iawarded a special prize at the Trade Fair for their display of electrical appliance*. To celebrate thr award, :i special "victory brew" was poured into the cup and passed among the guests. Here Mrs. T. 11. Oswald. »if<of the Deputy City Bsctfteal
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  • 38 7 Mr. Eric Wee Sian Beng. president of the Singaoore Youth Council. has been named leader of the Colony delegation attending llm second world youth general assembly on Auu. l€. The deputy leader is Mr O. Abishegenaden.
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  • 125 7 Gurkhas surprise two Reds ONE KILLED ONE WOUNDED KUALA LUMPUR. Tups. A PATROL ol the 2 7 Gurkha Riflos killed B terrorist in the Kuala Li|)is area of Pahan.: yesterday. nion was wounded but Mcaptd. Thr two mm were making camp when thr patrol surprised thorn A patrol ol thr
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  • 45 7 Teo To i Ben| in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday of m 0 Oon Chenc at nurinight ori May 1 at an unnumbtred attap* hut in Ttong Bahru Road He was remanded In custody till Sept. 28 for a preliminary inquiry.
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  • 25 7 Three secret society members were arrested by Singa- >■ \.D. tltinnc the holiThey are believed to tx nected with a recent robbery.
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    • 76 7 Needleico rk 1 a pest ties by Firescreens $18/75 Firestoo! Tops $15/50 Stool Tops $12/75 Fender Stool Top $22/50 Dressing Stool Tops $14/95 THE STORE WITH A ffi& TO OFFER LIVE IN HEALTHY SERANGOON YOU CAN BUY A HOME r OR AS LITTLE AS $88 P£ MONTH AM* PAYING THE
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    • 173 7 The weather MINIM TM TEMPKRMIKI ,7 30 pm. on August 2 to 7 jn n i:i. on August 3) Singapore 80 dexufs. PenuiiK 74. Kota B»hiu 72 PCU»U Lumpur 74 Iuo!i "3. Kuiinlan >2 MAXIMIM TWMATTItr I (7 30 am. lo 7.30 p.m. on Auku.->' H Sint(Hp(>ie 85. Ptnanu 87.
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  • 1048 8 The airlines can take risk then say fire service is lacking' ■iv^ W W lfv!^B QLwM iwi J m lH il^Kwl A Mtw^^mk w m i' l^Ml 3mm Of vt^^mX w4 jfWß JM Ot I W Mmkw^^Lwflll Mm twl f^4 THE former Director--1 General of Civil Aviation for the Mala-ya-Borneo
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  • 135 8 SHAWCROSS BACK TELLS ABOUT TWO BRAVE MEN WHEN the inquiry resumed yesterday. Mr. Justice Knight welcomed back Mr. Shawrross. who was injured in a terrorist ambush 10 days ago. "My assessors and 1 would like to rongratuLitr you on your very fortunate escape and to say we are extremely glad
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  • 90 8 During the past five years. Ramasamy Shanmugam. a cowherd, had lost his identity card ttree time.s and was Civen a replacement each time. Inspector T.S Zain. prosecuting, told Mr. H.A Forrer. a Singapore ludge. yesterday. But when he lost it the fourth time, he did not
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  • 299 8 Savage said a Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation survey team visited Kalian* and learnt what the fire services consisted of "Before 8.0.A.C- transferred to Kallang, Sir Mile.-, Thomas made a special visit to Singapore," said Savage "He had to obtain permission from my department
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    • 132 8 Whole Wheat for Wholv hvurtvd I I Energy" $£eata£> SAYS THE WUGAR BOY I i^j^Sr^ IB ot the finest whole wheat in Us most _-<y^^^^^^fc appetising form gel Wclgar Shredded /^SBL \V heat or "Shreddics" C weal. They're L^^^K^C^^ m wonderful food and wonderful food- m value. Choose Welgai Shredded
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    • 193 8 ift It w y* I mP M I Md ma Hi w ri\('> H U' says lo A wi New York Mn. Whiten Cu*il It pmmtmm N.. to.k oxd Polm l*a<h MIM|, sh« ho» ffowlvti (ompl«iiM, wd fiv*t it >m%viot Pon4 i «or*. Always seems to give my skina new
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    • 338 8 Straits Times Crossword ti p rn j i p ft ri I r 8 l 0 ™J— T 29 p|| To" 31 ACBOSB rutting edg* (6). 1. In which rocket* may play a 10. When rare lea goes in pot Uli. part (8, 7). 14 A Doll's Houm wu created
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  • 1911 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FETURES Tragedy in the pleasure ferry GAY, light-hearted crowd thronged the decks of the pleasure ferry Rodney as it chugged down Sydney Harbour on Sunday afternoon, February 13, 1938. The United States cruiser Louisville, is.t.na Australia on a good will trip, was sailing for Melbourne. Swarms of
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    • 54 9 MTC/.V4 VBSTBSB rou wawi 1,000 SEATS FOR S :INEMA ORIGINAL latexih on ln| only u :ests naa "HE :::;:dpillo mi :::ldinc WILL WIRE THEM EZfiCTLY MEASURE «ioch tad ™P»" ro your letter. .""'"I or send your imt end (<< e (o the Ounlop l°'°*°! Limited, r8 oP»'e,0 P»'e, or your
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    • 4 9 TOMOHIIOW i IHi #Vr«#«
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    • 258 9 Cocktail Sobranie Virginia Cigarettes. These cigarettes arc designed for special festive occasions and for presentation they arc of the choicest Virginia leaf wrapped in five gay exciting colours, gold tipped. They .ire as pleasing to the eye as they are delightful to the palate. Every tin nmimhu </ free brochure
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    • 38 9 I liDr HL/L. wiC s* *2^jttf&*^ _J^\ v I A /*ICF ••Pj ft £F f sr^s^^^Ss^BsC^^r Svvit loft wuik'nl into it! WiSm »w|iK JAi4 ?/H I*C"H6 Tm| muIZIE Of Gun O»*E j^^ 1 fc^J 6?amam's PCATm *Qu wkuilPyi
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  • 682 10 Holdings consolidated THK main feautre on the Singapore Share Market yesterday when it re-opened after the holiday > was renewed interest in Metal Box shares which advanced on fairly strong interest. Brokers reported that Metal Box had as much inquiry as all other counters put together.
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  • 16 10 SINGAPORE (August 3) TIN: $368 per pirul (down 53.62J i. RIBBER: 68! rents (unchanged).
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  • 182 10 MELBOURNE I Oil share prices tumbled on Hi Stock Exchange today on nfws tru West Australian Petroleum's mimbe. 2 well at Rough Range disclosed salt water and not the expected o:. horizon. Industrials wfTe variable but fl:m. while bonds were steady and busy Loans 3*' J 1956-59 £95
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  • 163 10 I Rubber closed unchanged on Fn-d-iy's price in Singapore yesterday a' fBi rents a It) ai;er a quiet day trading There was no particular trade o: factory interest or selling wnmmt and the price remained fairly constant throughout the day The closing tone was steady quiet Closing price
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  • 151 10 Ships lying alonitsidr thr Sine* poiv Harbour Board wharven or expected today are: He.seus 1 2. Antilnrhu.s 45. Star Arcturus C I 67. Canton 8 9 Garbeta 11. Motwteln 13 14. Benreoch 15 16. Malay II Flying Eagle 19 20. Selangor N. Wall 8. Cornellur Maersk 23 J4
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  • 135 10 The Malayan Exchange Bank.< Association made the following changes in Us rates to merchants yesterday New Vwk: buying. T.T. 32 15 16. airmail. O.D 33 1 16. 90 days 33 3.16 3.1 4 trade bills. Canada: buying. T.T. 32V airmail. OD. 32 V 90 days 32', credit bills.
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  • 178 10 THE HAOUE— TuesThe International Tin Study Group today announced the following tin statlstio World mine production of tin-in concentrate* In May totalled 14.800 tons compared with 13.500 tons In April, the Increase wax mainly due to thr MM rise hi Bolivian exports from 1.497 ton*
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  • 115 10 Sincaporr ("hlnn* Produre f rhmnir: noon prlrfs per piru! yesttrday «prf CoprH qulot KtafUSt $30", buyers $31', sellers. Septemlwr HI i>nyrrs $31 'j sellers Coconut 01! quiet; $52 'j sellers Pepper itead) 'vlth good business reported. »hi'pepper up $M*m, blark $.*i white I3ITH. Sarawak $2! pong blark $172
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    • 784 10 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICES BA< kI v K T CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD BOARD OF LICENSING minSmn r m> a Tm or THK JUSTICES SINGAPORE FEDERATION OF MALAYA An experienced Surveyor required NOTICE OF qI'ARTERLY As from the Ist of August 1954, capable of carrying out. without SESSION our clients are
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    • 654 10 TENDERS PURCHASE OF STORES ETC. TENDERB will be received at the Office of the Executive Engineer, Kuala Selangor up to 3.00 p.m. of the nth August. 1954, for the Purchase of Unserviceable Stores and Tools, etc. The items may be inspected, and tender forms obtain- i ed, at the above
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    • 327 10 SHIPPING NOTICES P. A O. i. N. COMPANY S.S. "CANTON" THIS vessel will sail from Ooriownx t 9 for Penang, Colombo j Bombay/U. K at 12.00 noon on Friday Bth Instant. Passengera should be on board by 11 30 a.m. WII.H WILIH.LMSEN LINK M/S "THERMOPYLAE" Arrived 24th July. 1954 A
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    • 168 10 OWfi( WATc7 UNBREAKABLE »AINSPR !NG ANTIMA<,N Er ,c SHOCK-RESISTak-OSTA/HABlt KONGO Asthma Mum Fir,n7 f Br. Ch«ml, PimplesG( Cause Killed in Uayi in 11,. Nixoderm Tor Skin Troubles KAMPONG GLAM I f Nl,- 111 BIJWI J^k NAT if) Al C3C fT\T\ J*»S 4.5 I 5. I J';* 3 3.00 3.5016.00 "uFECOIOOR'IiBOHTMi:
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    • 1055 11 I MANSFIELD CO., lID. gjX? m BLUE FUNNEL LINE to piocrrd via othoi ports to laaej ami dlscHar,e cargo I .POOL. GLASGOW. LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS I J*Jin6s Ll Oue P. S horn Panong f. 31/34 A^i 3 Aug* 4/ 7 Aug~| G 31/19 Au, 4 Au, 7 Au, I
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    • 1048 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES AAmm **'"**<»• T CONTINENT/SCANDIN4.VIA Far Aden, Port SaM, Genea, Antwerp, Hotter,.-,, Hamkurg, OyaaMj, Caaenkagan, Gathenbur, 4 0.1. "jV-uoa 0 If/11 Au, 21/21 Au, 14/25 Au, "I ..l A f° A 21/2 f Au, 10/10 AuV 11 A«g/ 2 Sepl c^Vn^tk 10/14^' T!/iss.p. ii* L c <1 '■•"^twri
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    • 1069 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS to U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS Spora P. Shorn Penong Benavan for Hovre. London, Rotterdam, Hull In Part S/ 4 Ah, 7/ A«g Benreoch for Liver.iool Glosgow, a Rotterrtom, Hom-xirg CU/U 7/ f Aag i./llAag Benvenua for Havra. London, Rotterdom, Homburg, Antwarp 11/27 Aug la/I* A»g
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    • 1120 11 McALISTER *Sc CO., LTD. TEL. No. 21J41 ELLBHMAN Ok BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG 4 HULL PORTLAND SEATTLE 4 VANCOUVER ond tor U.S A North Atlontic Pirn Acceplin, c.rqe fnr Central 4 Sauth onrl Conodo vio Colombo Arrmcon P.rts CITY OF OTTAWA Spore p
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  • 383 12 Your THE Htm Canadian 15 cent stamp shons the gannct, a it ry powerful bird, in full flight against a black, night sky. The stamp is striking in ■•n.'trirj/, «"cf has been designed by an Ottawa artist named Laurence Hyde. Mr, Hyde MU born in London,
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  • 825 12 Little Tommy Tucker sinßs for his supper. What shall we give him? White bread and butter THE trouble was that poor Tommy never got anything else but white bread and butter and although bread and butter is doubtless most nourishing and sustaining you can have
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  • 413 12 STUDYING THE STARS PLEASE tell me about the tfpiiu,- writes Mar garet Chan What way their origin? What nationality ar< they and why do they live in caravans?" Gypsies art- supposed to have hailed from Egypt originally. When they first appeared In Europe they said that they had come from
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    • 279 12 Served or? the ...all over Malaya and in Borneo too! RHEUMATISM <i^si Hf LINIMENT ffj^? Pjin of scijlicj, ncurili^. lumbaco i J£>tl^s^^ and all forms of rheumatism xC/^^thvj' quickly >iild to a touch of Sloan's Liniment. Just dab it on. Have YOU tried SURF not IX Ml M '"'"V* I
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    • 36 12 c. c. c. Collect six of these coupon* to join the Children's Corner Club. PLEASE enrol me as J member of the Children's Corner Wise Owls and tend me a badge SAME ADDRESS OAT* OF BIRTH.
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    • 60 12 RIDDLES Q What kind of a driver is never arrested for speeding? A. A Screwdriver q. What ha.s three feet but cannot stand? A. A yard. Q What breaks but nevrr falls, and what falls but nfver breaks? A Day and night. Did your sister tell you I was a
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    • 204 12 it Srumrv*. Give your hair thi. Bo j, youthful lo\f.|i nps I d^v M^H R w -^^r t^^H wA' a t .••VI >^K fl| If fc. < .'•VI Ur'\ •••^^B J^ mi J&' r^^^ /tfh- s^mJf »^k m^o' 1" M'' (.\r \.>ui hjir ihi% -utt. routht'ul k)V( >.>iht s<-i« s,
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  • 467 13 VANCOUVER, Tuosday. .t'STRALLA ««>n tho two swimniinjj finals the id \;ird» rn i cst\lc t'M'iits for men and women ir) record times yestorday to take over the lead m -n-jlaiul in the unofficial team placing in r ili^li Empire and Commonwealth
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  • 285 13 KI'ALA UMPIR, Tuesday. £ELAM(iOR Chinese scored a surprise victory over the Kowloon Bus Co. team whom they beat 2-1 here today. Rain which fell shortly before the match, quickly turned the Prinre« Road ground into a quagmire and the tourists could not
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  • 65 13 England and Australia fight for lead .-r^hmcl entered 'lie itM BrlCommon wealth ■it battle il team ..nd the I Ding trie whi< h ;o lead iccess \'ess individual m-on bj in the Htternooi. i ti freeII I .ii. to Mf their imploi old 275 ni (I with 33 points New
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  • 54 13 x kei Club hung on minute lead to e!imi- Dln i sA V A a) on 'he padang I they could 'o le.id and even re- of re. the referee only ■a ice 111--lilm rtfl nred by 4-n mlnu made the openlnr o. itei
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  • 24 13 Perry scores his second century nil nis n when RAF CbaJagl i ,me uas 'cry HB. lord< I rHandley 39. .'I n o Bur-
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  • 107 13 TRINIDAD LIFTER BREAKSENGTONG'S EMPIRE RECORD V \\i ill I i: I urs Till record of MMfc, Ml in IH.MI al nd by feathei wn- lit Knh Eaf Tong of Malaya. Mas lii.itrn hy Kiidnn Wilkes of Trinidad bar* vMerdav Mils earned them their second gold medal. Wilkiss toi.il was „nt>
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  • 307 13 LET BOON LEONG BE CAPTAIN TONIGHT By THK sr*IRTS I 111 I OR 'FOMENT l« a hi nl,hl in S|n«a--1 pore football. The Austrian*, the BEST tnurlnt fonthall team In play In Singapore artei the war, meet Sinn Malaya, the Singapore team with the BEST rernrd acainst vlsltlnx tides. And
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  • 369 13 Yorks beat Lanes by innings LONDON, Tues. YORKSHIRE, the County cricket 1 championship leaders, beat Lancashire by an Innings today and now have 154 points from 22 gam»» Derby had a blank day today owing to rain and had to be content with only lust Innings points in UmbT pM
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  • 927 13 r I s \\<. ruesdav rpTENTT-ONI ENTRIES, including two from Indonesia, have been received for the men's singles in this years .Malayan open badminton championships to be held at the Han Chiang High School hall here from Au K 19 to 22. Notable absentee* U0
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  • 129 13 KUALA LUMPUR lv.v Cfcl ANGOR l^rf Club will tntro- duce a $2 Forecast Betting Pool at Its coming meeting on Aug. 21. .'.< mil 28 Tlm $5 double tote will M tiiopped The $2 Forrcast Pool wan sujtgratcd by a metnber «t the last annual
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  • 75 13 COPENHAGEN. Tues OOUL HOLM, one of Denmark s uui.ii.ti.il>i!'. badminlon players. luts anepled Can'.dlun ufler to M plulcsM.'l.al On Sepl Ik 11 t- !o Muiilrenl to UrruliK- u.illlllllHoll lll.slru( lor to Monlieul Am., em Athlelii A.smmlhlloit. Hhali in.- it membership of MM. Holm. D, wuil the All-Enclanri
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  • 34 13 Haikowyu SC beat SI Johns SC 4-3 In the SAFA Junior cup fixture at Oeylang yesterday Ralleh ID, K. Samv and Hiimiah M-ored for Haikowyu while Pan! (3i lor St. John's.
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  • 396 13 RAUB. Tuaa. EIGHT new records were set up in the Pahang AAA. champion ships held during the week end at the Clifford School Pndam:. Kuala MpU Raub was the Champion Distilcl retainlnu the Mentn Besiirs C1i.,1 lenge Cup for the third vent in sue
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  • 275 13 Olympic man in Indian flotilla XI v Singapore THE INDIAN Naval flotilla hockry tram will field an Olympic star when they mrrt Singapore in a friendly samr on the SRC. ptdan* tomorrow. The pl&yei is I. Mandi Mn«ti double Olympic 'rap." who w*a inside left for Indi* at the 19««
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  • 183 13 S»H( KR Auktrian «.,.w !.<'. v »lno-Malay». Jalan Besar. X.no pm SAFA Junior Cup: u»lnm» i SHB Polire. Jalan Be«ar. 7 p.m. >BHr I ...tn. and up: (.ROI I' A: Shell v Hnngkon» Rank. Shell ground. I'ulu Hukum r «V N. tarrer Park. I.KOIr H: Simr l».<ih> v
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    • 497 13 MUST BE i L Strait, Times j WEDNESDAIf j WORD PUZZLE "MM" N^ Cut out and pin with ether coupon! Nl Petting instruction* appear below. V A4#eta. ..Vi «af >. tJ^ a\. .i. 1 n 1 e"^B fill in 5 1 i a pBBTV LuEs 6 ■■■i d 'KiO "K
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  • 503 14 THREE CLASS FIVE HORSES TO FOLLOW Hooghly, Gorki and Oregon By EPSOM JEEP. £LASS FIVE horses dominate ti K |.i\ Penanjj in the second day ol the \w Holiday Meeting. Three with RoUnd chances are Hooghly (Race On< Three), and Oregon II (Rao can act on a wet track. Oregon
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  • 157 14 EPMH imp CALL B<>V POINTER K.ri- 1 2.M IKKK.III 1 AeUtr II Ulltterinc HiHM.HM Artor II Hurk Rrbel Bid MONF.Y HenchW AeUr fl 3.00 FIREBIRD Baby < hrix Kit Hit VOLUtOM DON Stralfht On Hit Hit BKi HIT Mm College Don Rare 3 3.30 OOMND Fort View
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  • 756 14 DANDE DAY HASN'T MUCH TO DEAT DANDE BAY Is accepting and. with a handy weight of 7.13. this Dante gelding has only to reproduce a glimpse of his best form to outsmart a week Class 1 sprint field in Race Five. Dande Bay has had only one I race this
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  • 79 14 THERE WILL probably be a record Held for the Penane Onlri Cup rare on Saturday Nineteen horses have been handlrapped UK) there Is only one likely scratching Radulcuvi f there are more than IB acceptors In the cup. the committee will have to bracket
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  • 1068 14 Acceptors and probable jockeys for today's races Troble Tote will be held on Races Four. Six and Seven. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. Race 1—2.30: Class 5, Div. 2— s| Furs. 1 880 Alleglanre McCloud 8.09 Mrs. Pejscy Wee Rod-ei> 2 564 Katie
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  • 11 14 GINSENG BETTER OVER 6F, /M.M..M, \I f.invrni; 8 13 WIMIIHI. I'
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  • 15 14 I .it F'tunc impr"vrrt ronsidenWr. fM nut turther rim H I lood Kict.n
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  • 249 14 PENANG Tries T<WO YEARS ago trainer Wally 1 Bagby had arranged to buj Stan, a two-year-old by Klngtway (or a prlre aald to be In the N|ki of £5.000 But the deal [ell tlirouuh nt the last moment. On Saturday Stan won tlie $483,000
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    • 11 14 BROADCAST Radio Malaya will not broadttt rommentarlea on the races today.
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