Singapore Standard, 30 August 1951

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  • 19 1 Sin gapo re Stand ard 0L NO. 60. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1951. It PAGES WITH 4-PAGE SUPPLEMENT-15 CENTS
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  • 225 1 New Effort To Renew TEHERAN, Auu. 2*> (Renter). United >tatt*s Ambassador Dr. Henry (irajy was due to tall on the Shah of Persia tonight for what observers here regarded as preliminary talks on renewed I nited Sta»#*^ mediation m the BritishPersian oil dispute. Thy talks were being
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  • 121 1 \BADAN. Aug. 29 (Reuter) Sixteen Indian oil workers were due to sail tor home todaj on 1851 ton steamer Duarra pari vi the steady ,;io.im of Indian employees oi the Anglo Iranian Company who are leav mi Persia b% piano and snip The Duarra owned by
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  • 138 1 HONGKONG Aug, 2i» (Reuter- 1 AAP>— Charges against Chinese ti>r attempting to expori prohibited goods mainly to China without licence are becoming ;i daily feature m the Hongkong coui ts Mosi ol the goods concerned are 'strategic materials* 1 whose unrestricted export is banned
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    96 1 SHY. petite tt-year-ol«l Miss Khatijah binte Ahmad, who was elected "Social Welfare Week" Carnival Queen of Johore Bharu last night at the Rex Theatre. The nine men and women judges placed her first with Miss Rahmah binte Md. Salleh. Mrs. J. Falconer, wite of the British Adviser. Chairman of the
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  • 91 1 THE HAGUE Aufi 29 fUP>Th« International Court Ol JUS- lict asked Britain today to supmil by Oct. 10 her side oi dispute with Iran over tne na- tnalizatiun oi the Bntisnowned oil industry there. In setting the date, the Court granted Britain a five-week
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  • 99 1 LONDON. Aug. 29 <Beuter>Although not vigorous, buying interest m the London Stock Exchange was sufficient to create rlv widespread firmness Bntis h Governroeni :tocks continued to move higher with, some investment inquiry from industr j ,i concerns reported ana thorp wore many small gains m ho
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  • 59 1 t > —lhr Ruval i■. has js^'fd K.v.il Vi\> lour genrnd duties I n.m tr»*a. Viv > McMuhon. today .w a shortly to ;hrv would b> Kn>. t l VuHtrali.in M RMf to i\ \jw by ssrln nl%1 i h>>ti v\ i-s MWlkCf
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  • 23 1 Bradley Tells Free World: Be Prepared c ents 1 vo m bill Ie public > i U d ess l l < c and i
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  • 31 1 r-> iRe ler >ug i a tan ship B;--today w o ftr*■l ie Bui do was B Marine M lid be to be ie itei a:;ri
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  • 159 1 HALIFAX. Nova Scotia,! Aug. 29 (UP)— A full-scale search started today for the 20-foot yawl Nova Espero which was missing between j Shelburne, Nova Scotia and; New York. The vessel carried Stanley Smith and Charles Violet trom England to S.ieibunie m 85 days. They set out to
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  • 156 1 40 Russian Delegates On Way To Meet SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. 29 (IT)— Forty Soviet delegates to the Japanese ueace treaty conference are scheduled to arrive here Saturday morning, three days ahead or the conference opening. Tj» a surprise move, the Russian delegation made its own arrangements to travel and planned
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  • 51 1 BANGKOK. Au?. 29 Reuter- A AP)— Rubber prices soared here today due to a Sharp increase m local demand. Trade sources said that the United States had indicated 4(i cents a pound for sub standard rubber cost and freight and about 50 cents for first quality
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  • 101 1 HONG KONG. Aug. 29 (UP) Peiping Radio today reported the death of Hsua Hen. Chairman of the North Korean Supreme Peoples Congress and the United Democratic Fatherland Front. Hsua, 67 died m Pyongyang on August 17 but the announcement was delayed for unexplained reasons The
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  • 278 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Food Control authorities are seeking adequate powers from Government to dose loop-, ho ies which have given riS e to one of the biggest rackets m rationed sugar. Recently m a cbeck on u duS consume
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  • 54 1 RKU;iITON Knslund, Au«i. 29 <Re..ter>— A man whose h.L heen carried m the pockets of millions of peoP tU1 n the world has died here. Vet the owner of pie all over the unknowll t0 fam e. thlS He m w"s M-/ea"o?d Thomas
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  • 18 1 MILDENHALL. Suffolk, ig I j;» (Reuler) T p Lot ol America i Thunderjei Bgh
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  • 341 1 RIDGWAY SAYS "NO" TOKYO, Aug. 29 (AP) Chinese and North Korean Cionitnunists today were left to decide the tale oi the Korean armi-tiee talks. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway this morning curtly rebuffed a Red suggestion to re-investigate the alleged Kaesong bombing in<
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  • 122 1 SEOUL. A.ug 29.— Private Glen Rohmd Bi:.nk ol Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry was today sentenced u < penal servitude for life by a Canadian court martial which found him guilty "i manslaughter. The court found Blank not guilty on the murder charge, but convicted
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  • 285 1 ECA Chief Says: Aid To Taiwan Will Remain Substantial TAIPEI, Au». 2a (I I'). Y\u EJCW China Mi— ion chief Dr. Raymond Moyer i«»ila> predicted ttiai Ibmi would a cut to be a!-k«-<l bj Gongretw m «!>«• t Siatrs SMO.CMMI.OOO eeoaomir j«i«l piof^raMWi 1 for Formosa for fiscal 1952, proposed
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  • 162 1 McMahon Us 2 A-Bomb It Russians Invade Europe WASHINGTON. \ug. 28 <Re uter).— Senator McMahon >>! the United States Congress Joint Atomic Committee advocated here the u>e <»t the atom bomb j against Russia m the event of a Soviet invasion ot Western Europe. Asked m television pro gramme whether
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  • 35 1 POON LIP SENG > i Sin* •ipor e motor cyclist wa« killed last meht round aboul 10^0 o"cl(jck following a collision with a motor car at the 7th mile E ist Co H tad.
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  • 57 1 FfOLLYWO )I) Auf H iUP Film m H >be; i fvatkei dli* ■I his home respiratoi ure i«i/ ml;! it .):'<•! ,i Fire Depa ment i c cue iqu iH Uibourpd f »i tWO tIOUI E tO HIVt turn f, C of known immediate a Meti l.
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    • 49 1 'g>| -If Who this beautiful creature break- v v your wife wl ;tjp. 'em m Sarawak LO'Tiplimentb >^ eu ing' Ar.yway, o" she obviously didn t aPP'°^ I'll rPG V l- e old style now 111 reany with a holiday and a c r woman w rn v o do
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    • 13 1 MOTOR Oil! INSIST ON KIWI BLACK brown, dork tan, \H«^/ ex blood, moho-
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  • 333 2 Setandard Staff Reporter A MAMMOTH City Day procession by the citizens <>f Singapore, the like of which has never been -mi m the histor} of this Colony, Mill he one ol the spectacles of Sept. 22 celebrations. Singap re Standard was told
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  • 40 2 LEE TECK Chil (461 was the Singa] re F urth ice C urt yest« n > a 29 yea:- Id lh intent 1 itragehez «54 J Chi t "ace fai| 2a Lee claimed s Riven S5OO b; Sept. 25
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  • 194 2 Standard Stall Reporter THf SINGAPORE Joint Kenei Organisation formed to ro-ordinatc the efforts of yarioug bodies lo aid the Kaupong Bugis fire i«--t.!!i«. i» t \j>« v (1 to finalise it- Mti«tiiutio!) next month after which plan* for a lone t* r in scheme
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  • 61 2 Rr s \A:.D Jansen (31), a Raffles Cc liege graduate has jet?n appointed to the Immiprati S< t Pari I. An ok: bey cf St. Joseph's rtion he received hi^ si] m Arts m 194H and later d as a teacher at Vi rla School. Singapore.
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  • 60 2 A. R. RAJAHLJNGAM was sentenced to one month rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for cheating M. Mundri at Coronation Road on Aug. 24. On that day. the accused borrowed a bicycle from Mundri and absconded with it. Accused was later arrested at
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  • 27 2 THE BROADWAY Musical Party will celebrate its 21st Anniversai7 on Sept. 1 and 2 i it Mr. Chia Teck Chye's bungalow 135, Pasir Panjang Road.
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  • 190 2 ony. went under the hammer for 8133.000 recently for their stock m trade and the "goodwill" built up during the past forty years. It is estimated that the two houses had provided shelter for more than 50,300 bodies before they were removed for burial. An old
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  • 210 2 Proposed Radio Debate Standard Staff Reporter QUESTIONS and topics for the proponed weekly radio debates which *ill replace Alex Jo*ey's Malayan Affairs programme, should be chosen by an independent committee of citizens, ami not by official* concerned. Singapore*** ma n-iu-t he-street opined yesterday. Vi
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  • 97 2 Brings Back Sari From India MRS. HELEN TAN. activities secretary of the S inifapore Y.W. A. in the beautiful black and sold sari she brought back with her after a four months' training course m India. The evening handbag she carries was presented to her by the Religious Secretary of
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  • 91 2 THE SINGAPORE Police Band JX 111 J? l^ an -^er the direction of! Mr. RE. House. A R.C.M. at the following p. aces m September o:h: Botanical Gardens 5.451 p.m. to 6.45 p.m.: 7th: Tiong 10th: Farrer Park 5.45 p.m. to; *v4,i p.m.; Hth: King Geo: S
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  • 75 2 ao^tt-, Standard Staff Reporter ABOLT 200 members of both sexes of the Singapore louth Council will be on duty on Air Day, Saturday to help sell programmes, look after cars, etc The President of the Council, Mr. A M. Cherian said 2S£5v y H
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  • 30 2 SINGAPORE Volunteer bpecial Constables attached to E Division are reminded that the next meeting will take place at 5.30 p.m. on Sept. 3 a: Orchard Road Police Station
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  • 173 2 Join St. John Ambulance, Women Urged Standard Staff Reporter AN APPEAL directed especially to the women of Singapore, irrespective of ca?te. creed or colour to join m the work of the St. John Ambulance Organisation was made by Mrs. Pauline Gerrity, the Brigade and Association Adviser, at the Singapore Rotary
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  • 309 2 LAN HOW. a farmer's *ife told the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that she would not return to her husband unict* he wa» prepared to comply with the following termt*: 1. Give her three full meals every day. 2. Promise to provide
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  • 115 2 JUDGMENT In -he Her! gh Appeal will be delivered tl morning m the Singapore Court of Civil Appeal. The appeal is by Enche Massy r Adabi against the decision of the Acting Chief Justice Singapore, Mr. Justice Brown who declared Adabi's Mus \m marriage to M.,r:a
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  • 39 2 MESSRS. P. W. Ford and R. L Milton, An- Traffic Control Officers, Grade I. Department of Civil Aviation. Federation of Malaya and Singapore have been appointed Operations Officers Department o* Civil Aviation' Federation of Malaya and Singapore. fe
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  • 31 2 THE THREE lectures to teachers fn the Singapore Government English Afternoon Schools which were scheduled to start today nave been cancelled becau.se of ne indisposition of Mr Henry Hochstadt
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  • 126 2  -  J. W. Goodwin By THE SULTAN of Brunei will fly on a pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina during the first three weeks of September. He will leave on Saturday for Labuan and from there fly to Cairo via Singapore. He will return
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  • 153 2 LIM MEETS US WOMEN WORKERS Standard Staff Reporter MR. LIM YEW HOCK, President of the Labour t'ariy of Singapore and Legislative Councillor, is at present learning about conditions of work for women m the L.S. In a letter, Mr. Lim said that he had already met a number of trade
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  • 53 2 Standard Staff R« porter A LARGE Quantity of Communist pamphlets attacking the various organisers of the relief fund for the victims of the Kampong Bugis fire, have been seized by the Police, recently. The pamj.h:e:> is*i;e;i rv the Singapore Anti-Bri'ish League were found distributed among some
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  • 156 3 CHE OT H.MAX WOK. a c olonial Developmeni and Welfare scholarship winner, has returned to Singapore, after a year's course at the I. on. ion Polytechnic School of Modern Languages at Regent Street. ih- lold The Standard that the allowance at £27 a month was
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  • 40 3 I.OH GUAN SENG was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday w ith misappropriating a wrist wafch $15 belonging to Goh Teng Hi >:;.: on May 8, lasi year Loh pleaded guilty. He was remanded until Aug. 31.
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  • 293 3 Standard Staff Reporter KOK TIOI\(i to smuggle opium into the Federation, a young Chinese driver was sentenced m the Singapore Firsl l)i>triet Court yesterday, to 12 months* rigorous imprisonment and a fine o£ 52.000 m default a further nine mouths* simple imprisonment. The driver, Chia
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  • 111 3 Standard Stall Beporter THE SINGAPORE Government is making provision m next year's budget for 33 additional hospital servants m order to make possible granting of time oil for those who do work on public holidays. I; this provision is passed by the Legislative Council, unrecorded
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  • 50 3 FONG MOK CIIAI admitted m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that he stole a headlamp worth $15 on Aug. 28 T.v i policemen on rounds caught Fong m the act. X tng v. as given $200 bail until Sepl 5 when ins case comes up for sei tence.
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 3 Pit tv re. Mr William Thomas Humphreys and his bride Miss Munei V VV Wythenshawe of Manchester, whose wedding took place recently at the St. Mary's Church of England, R.A.F. Base. Seletar. The bridegroom is a physical training instructor attached to R.A.F. Seletar. Michael Anchant
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  • 52 3 SUB-STATIONS liablo to load shedding today ary:Silat KoaH, Kukft Pavoh. B \.T.. Trafalgar St.. Prime Edward Road. suro street. i«, <.!»l»s Park. NaiiMMi Kottd. lam \tia* l«e, Happy World* Asia ICiiMmt l.oroiu? 3. Sims .\v. S&W Mill. Shell < •<».. Lee KnhiMT Works Mt. Batten Network spore
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  • 338 3 Sa feg uard For Clients Standard Staff Reporter TIIK REASON for hank um^htymtM being discouraged from leaving one hank lo join another hank if |Hirrl\ to lafegvard the intrust* of hank clients, *ai«l by Mr. L, FdwanU. general manager of th<> Hon^konu and Shanghai
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    24 3 photo I>«'lesates to the Methodist Mission's Commission on Christian Education pause for a cup of tea at the An«loChinese School premises. Barker Road. Standard
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  • 204 3 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL for the reduction m the ranks of the higher officers m the Singapore Government, was made hy Mr. R. Jumabhoy, Indian i liamlur of Commerce representative on the Legislative Council* He said the savings made could he devoted to improve the
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  • 213 3 Simulant Staff Reporter FOR MORE than a year, Ong Sze Chum, proprietor of a sundry goods shop and a Government licensed j retailer had been issuing rice and sugar against the ration card of an Indian citizen away m India. This wa.s related m
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  • 103 3 Standard Stall Rtporler A WARNING to motor cyclists that it is an offence to tamper with the .silencers on their motor cycles is to be issued by the Singapore Registrar of Vehicles. The warning will be issued through "rubber Stamping" the half yearly yellow motor
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  • 61 3 SI V, PI IH ROAD I the Tiong Bah I I•' S gapore is to m closed a1 1 P ill Si.: I ttki tuts t 1 rided by the ll« 1 mittee of th< pa! CommiKsi* *»ci s followii i i eg Mom the Singapoi <■ Ua
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  • 114 3 Japs To Open Diplomatic Relationships TOKYO. Aug. 29 (AP>— The Japanese Foreign Ministry announced today it intends to open 15 embassies. 1(> legations and 31 consulates throughout the world alter the Japanese peace treatj is ratified. Countries where embassies are planned: Great Blitain, the United States. France. Belgium, Italy, Argentina,
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  • 129 3 Standard StatV Reporter A SECUHITY patrol man from Pulau Bukom. who robbed five bottles oi an Indian herb medicine from a wayside vendor was sentenced m ftie Singapore Third District Court yesterday. to four months' rigorous Unpi isonment. i le i :s- Syed I lamza bin
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    • 201 3 Tj < Swcen .diking equipment, idcmiflc «cr! W .Nr"^ rrO(tSsin 8 Peking, anj »c« KLIM m* u.nnnuous laboratory ana^e, -^c.tp.KJu,. fM puruy; a safeguarJ |he JO«m Home superior quality and healthfulnoi cams nd Msa of KliM: "vLIM pure, iafe milfa KLlMquolity is olwayj uniform c\ *^x\ KLIM is ncellent for
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    • 58 3 The NEW Sunbeam Talbot's there! If For those seeking distinctive oppeal and exceptional performance, for the enthusiast driver and for all normal M motoring needs the Sunbeam Talbot 90 is the ideal car. The f| H!EW, more powerful 16 H.P. -engine of 2267 c.c. is for those who expect and
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  • 338 4 Chinese Urged To Contribute Money Saved To Charity Standard Staff Reporter A CAMPAIGN will be launched by the Chinese YMCA Singapore, to encourage Chinese to economise m wedding celebrations and funeral processions, and to make use of the money saved for charitable purposes. This was
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  • 171 4 Tenants In Malacca To Keep Roster Standard st.itt Correspondent MALACCA. Wed.— Unarmed II >me Guards v. ill s( on implement registration of ten mts— an added security mea ure lsl ba idits In the Malacca Municipal area An Area Commander has Loo:: apj inted for each of the 3 Muni«
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  • 81 4 Standard Stall Lor respondent KAJANG. Wed —Mr. Irvij g last nig it iwai d the •■■> c.- 1 n n-commissi< ned fficei s I the X me Guard it badges of rank at a cere::; ny illy he I to present tie me G lar wii i
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    112 4 MORE than 300 members of the Home (uird I "nit ol the Kulai ami Scnai Re-settlement areas wei> presented with the national service tudgv* by the Johor c Districl Officer, Incfce Hassan bin Abdullah, at a simple ceremony m Kulai on Tuesday. The Kulai Home Guard I'nit Mas formed b>
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  • 277 4 2MoreMin Yuen Mem bers Killed Standard Staff Correspondenl KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— TheMin Yuen organisation m the Federation is going through a daily thinning process. Yesterday, m Kuala Krai when security forces encountered a party of bandits, one of them was killed. He was Oi Chori^. an armed member of tiv
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  • 173 4 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Wed—' tbers the Governm< ii D-. tment Emp] yees I Union dep i >.-d Ile cti I ..men: m delaying rely i teir memorandum sub- ted me year aso through the ur group on the Fe era] Legislative
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  • 184 4 MALACCA. Wed. Police Lieutenant X C Th mpson was found guilty by the J sin Magistrate, Mr. A J. Loch, haying used criminal f,«rce on Tijah binte Baba intending I > outrage her modesty at X mpong Tengah, Batang Maiaka, Ja.~;n lasl March.
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  • 51 4 SERREMBAN, W, Mr Silverster Sennyah I P lice Headquarters, X la Lumpur, s Mr and Mrs. S. Sennyah of N lai, Negri Sembilan, m i I M:ss Elizabeth AugUSi daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Augustinus of Nibong Tebal. Province Wellesley, at tie Church ol the Visitati n,
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  • 256 4 ALL communities m Kluang will join m a big programme to celebrate the birthday of the Sultan of Johore which falls on Sept. 17. A dinner will be held at the International Club the same night. A CHINESE, Chine Ah Tee, was sentenced to one day's imprisonment
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  • 99 4 Standard stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed T newly ned central committee of the MTUC. it undersi I Is I ing a meeting sJ iss th( ble over translati n at the rece MITJC meeting which ilted m M M. P. Rajag I iti tg
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  • 309 4 THE foll< wing are results of the July August 1951 practical examination of the Associated B ird of the Royal Schools of Music, London, held m Malacca. The erade <G> and pass with distinction (D) or merit (M) attained by the pupils are shown m
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  • 84 4 |N 2 Hb A igust ;-]BB. Par-.: I ang r. a Ec Yean Bee. 641 jn store-keeper of the East tic Co. Ltd. He Jea\ c his widow, Scow Chit sons. Tian Boo::. Sv. -< and Tian Lock, 4 Siew Leng. Bee Xeo. Goh Ne< and Hin Neo. 2
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    • 483 4 TENDER NOTICE TUITION MALAY REGIMENT fr ?^SsSl2i TENDER NOTICE n P :trr :an <s Shorthand for beILI UL UIIVL Kiliners commencing Monday. are invite 1 foi lh€ 3rd Sept Apply V.M.C.A. "A" purchase of unservi c Orchard Road. Tyres Tubes, Batterit ntriMOTPC c s rap Metal seated ai Uh Re-
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    • 519 4 ANNOUNCEMENT lASIAN HEADMASTEB FOB II HIGH SCHOOL KLANG W confirmed head-master to Eiigh Sri, m»] Klang Formerly U he was the assistant head- 3 master, science and mathemeeight and school ceri classes In the same school V> B v.. 1 lock Road. Sing as TAI NAM IXG KEE ie addresf
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  • 51 5 Standard ft Correspondent PENANG, Wed.— Over 900 people underwent tuberculin tesl last mon I h The Standard learnt from the Municipal Health Department today. Quite a number of nduits m the countryside have been found to have negative reactions and they have been given BCG inject
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  • 68 5 Standard Stall Correspondent KUANTAN, Wed— The six years since the end of World War II considerably thinned out the ranks of 39 Defence Medal winners of the Kuantan Passive Defence Service. Only 25 of them were on parade on Tuesday to receive their medals from
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  • 101 5 3 Sentenced To DeathAll Appeal Standard Staft ('orre>.pondcnt IPOH, Wed— Three bandit food-suppliers Kwong Cbeong (22), Kwong Kooi (19) and Loh Sau (28) were sentenced to death by Mr Justice Hill at The Perak High Court today. They were all rubber tappers. Evidence disclosed thai a military party Bred on
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  • 60 5 KRIAN has I rther good sportsman m the person of InI i- A Razak who I^as gone to Batu Gajah on transfer Inspec- A Razak played hockey for the Krian Rovers md the Krian P ee last year, He is Iso a keen tennis player and cricketer. pector
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  • 158 5 Standard Staff Correspondent H*O!I. Wed. Film shows, a luxury to squatters, are now being regularly presented to inhabitants of resettlement areas m Perak through two Department of Information mobile vans. Since January this year, the vans have visited 25 resettlement areas, attracting a total of 22,000
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  • 109 5 Standard Staff Corrt^Dondent ALOR STAR, Wed— Many prominent members of the Indian community were present at the Supreme Court. Alor Star, today, when Dr. Bhandari, Medical Officer of the Alor Stai Hospital and Mr. Nagappa Chettiar shook hands ending a year-lons suit. The doctor had
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  • 82 5 ALOR STAR. Wed. Elaborate preparations are under way m Kedah to receive ceremoniously the Sultan of Kedah on his return from the United Kingdom on November 11. Sub-committees have been appointed to plan. organise and conduct the celebrations, Decoration of the town is planned and will
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  • 117 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. -A proposal that the younger section of the residents m four mukims m the North East District of the Settlement be exempted from the manpower call-up as these people are mainly fishermen oi vegetable gardeners was made by Inche Sulong
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  • 45 5 THE KAUM Ibu of K.impong Rawana, UMNO Branch, will stage a Sandiwara entitled "Tak Di-Sangka-Sangka" (unexpected) on Sept. 1 at 9 pm At the New World Amusement Park here. This charity show is m aid of the Penang and Province Wellesley Welfare Fui.d.
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  • 22 5 MR B. JIGAKIAT, new chancellor at the Th^i consulate. Penang. arrived m Penang from Bangkok by Siame.se Airways yesterday afternoon.
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  • 204 5 THE SINGAPORE Council tor Adult Education yesterday announced that it proposed to organise a .series of 10 discussionlectures for adult students wishing to learn or continue their Study of Malayan History and Economics for Citizenship. The Centre for Malayan History from 18(i7 to the present
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  • 257 5 MOVE AFFECTS PUBLIC SER VICE VEHICLES ONLY Standard Staff Reporter f.,... VV H>L un< er 21 >♦'«•> of a«e will not m future he allowed to drive public service motor vehicles m Singapore. T J hl s decision has been taken by the Vehicles and Traffic Committee
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    29 5 Mr. and Mrs. Heron Moy Malakar photographed after their marriage at Kulitn. The bride was formerly Miss Sobha Rani of Calcutta. A tea party was held after the ceremony.
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  • 32 5 Members of the Penang Discussion Group will discuss "The Impact of the Western Way of Life on the Easterner" at their 12th meeting at N0.43, Malay Street. Penang, Aug. 31.
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  • 180 5 Standard Staff Correspondtnt PENANG, Wed. New impetus was given to the current appeal for $100,000 which has been launched on behalf of St. Nicholas' Home for blind children, when the honorary treasurer received from the Penang Turf Club a cheque for $10,000. This was
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  • 153 5 II*OH, Wed. A fire believed to have been started by a woman smoking m bed, m a shed adjoining the Sam l*oh Thong rave temple, at the 4th mile Gopeng Road, last night, claimed 1 poll's first postwar (ire fatality. i First report of
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  • 132 5 PENANG. Wed.— Two unauthorised Thai immigrants approached the police yesterday and asked what they had to do I as their border pass had expired. 1 Both of them did not want to go back to Thailand. One of them is believed to be
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  • 165 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Forty-four plots of land m San Peng Road, Kuala Lumpur, have been set aside by the State to be alienated on favourable terms to de erving pensioners of Government and mercantile firms. E i." i plot is 40 feet
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  • 92 5 AT THE annual general meeting of the Immigration S:> I Club rece the following were e!erte<i office beaters: President Mr. D A I i Vice President Mi. T. Mackie. Secretary Mr. Mohamed Salleh. Assi. Secretary Mi V Mos Treas Mr. Tan Lye S Auditor. Mi A. Pusp
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  • 59 5 •THE YOUNG M hodist." publication of the Met! i I I ¥outh Fellow tiip, is expected to be out before the end of the year, the Secretary for V injg People's Work of the Methodist Church In Malaya. Mr. Petei S. T. Liin. said yesterday
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    • 774 5 NOTICE 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT is hereby given r rHE Cami v ol the iti that Lim ftfoong So:, of Alice Jei i lasoti v. p No. 244. Bukit Timah Rd., iway on l\ t Aug Singapore, has applied to the thank a! frier, d- and I 3 Board of' Licensing Justices,
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    • 870 6 JT is as yet too early to say what course U.M.N.O.'s politics would take under the guidance of its new president Tungku Abdul Rahman ibni Sultan Abdul Hamid. But having regard to the reasons which led Dato Onn to quit U.M.N.0., the presumption is strongly m
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  • 997 6  - Last Bit Of Paradise Shuts Shop LIONEL HUDSON ghghgfh— 'THE leathery-faced, coffee-coloured coconut collector, who never m his life has seen a river, a hill, a train or an income tax return, smoothed the frills of his heliotrope organdie jacket. He fixed a pink rose ear, twitched his bare big
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  • We, the People
    • 553 6 Sir;— lt is regrettable that such gibberish nonsense as Cassandra's "The War of Words" should have found its way into your otherwise es 1 1 em iib I c new s paper. Mr. Cassandra states "that Nehru of all men should take up this belligerent horrible m
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    • 191 6 Sir: The article "Angel Earns A Halo" m the Standard of August 28 is just the sort of publicity Singapore requires for its tidapathy public. I myself was afraid of donating blood and my excuse to friends was that the Blood Bank considered me anaemic m
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    • 109 6 Sir- Tomorrow, according to a recent article m the Sunday Standard, Mr. Manyara ij Ruing to introduce a motion at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to delete the requirements of a Diesel 8.0. T. Certificate but retain the Steam Certificate for the vacant post Ol Assistant
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    • 153 6 Sir. The association of the Nattukkottai Chettiar Community with this country dates back to many years and they have contributed to the progress and prosperity of this country m no small measure. They have brought their monies for investment and have been helping the
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    • 245 6 Sir; In view of the ever ns:ng cost of living m Malaya would it not be possible for the Government to introduce weekly or fortnightly payment of salaries to Government employees? If this system is adopted Government employees can balance their budget more easily. It would prevent employees
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    • 224 6 Sir: "A Singapore Chinese" Stressed that Singapore has given too much publicity to racial disturbances m America. I fully agree with him. It is regrettable that we are hitting at the wrong U.S.A. We should have paid more attention to the other U.S.A. the Union of South Africa where
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    • 28 6 Sir;— A national army m Malaya would be another way of eliminating racial differences. There woud rise among the races a closer friendship and mutual understanding.
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  • 510 6  -  TAKAR i L^Ba^aW alaP^?r&i>iyjfltffiffi-*-' *'**^K£^fl naY Bfe* v >S^^^ life a 'fgfdgfdgadfg **> WN X.L last Sath Dato A Onn made an important speech. He said that the Independence of Malaya Party stood for equality of opvortunity and democracy. Takar wants these things alto, but he finds them
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  • Review of Views
  • 297 6 because the enemies I d< m wall fight— all history snows it T. Certainly histi ry i plenty ot lighting; but much freedom or democracy. I. There is an old sayu "Property viU shoot". The gang of rich and powerful men will not willingly give up. they Will fight
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  • 356 7 To Suggest "Big Five" Parleys NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (UP)— A diplomat familiar wilh Soviet diplomatic strategy predicted today that Andrei Gromyko will open a formal San Francisco address with a bid for an invitation to Red China to the Japan peace conference, but will not
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  • 190 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 28. (UP). Two airlines announced here today that they will By newspapers from all over the world to San Francisco during the Japanese peace conference here from September 4 to Sept 8. Newspapers from key cities will be delivered
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  • 160 7 MANILA, i Reuter)— The •"eye bank" has got it over the "blood bank" m Manila now. To make a long story short, the skill of two city surgeons plus an "eye bank has enabled a blind farmer trom Iloilo, Bias Esmilla,
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  • 91 7 HONGKONG. Aug. 29: < Reu-ter-AAP) Four persons were killed and 20 others injured when n typhoon severely struck Shanghai on August 19, according to arrivals from the north yesterday. The typhoon also caused the collapse of more than 28 houses. The arrivals said that
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  • 99 7 PARIS. A■ AP) Mr Averell H rriman, President iman's special adviser on reign I iirs, arrived here last nighi n I ndon. Mr. Harriman intends to stay r., c J two d >, and will leav< W bi i »n on Friday. Tl
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  • 200 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 28 (Reuter) The Suite Department today confirmed that the Big Three Foreign Ministers would meet m Washington from September 10 to 13 to discuss "matters of mutual interest" A spoke-man said that the dates for their meetings were still tentative as
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  • 136 7 LOS ANOELKS. An?. 'IX (IP) Ousted Far Eastern Commander (»^n. Douglas Mac Arthur won a sweeping victory over Cen. !>\viiiht p:isenho\ver m a nation wide poll to determine which general United States voters preferred as a presidential candidate, the Wage Earners Committee
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  • 89 7 THE HAGUE, H< Hand, Aug 27. iUP Ho land may ab j ro g the Japa lese p< eaty m San F ing to a Cabinet ion today ■i > Dutch <"• bii ag eed to send a de!>. to S r d by
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  • 61 7 Sir Hartley Shawcross, President of the Board of Trade, has discarded his sober, black Ministerial trousers and taken to knee pants a cap at a rakish angle and, occasionally, a pinafore, fir Hartley, his wife and his •on William, 5, and his daughter Joanna, 8, are
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  • 324 7 Eden Tells Americans: NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (Reuter) Mr. Anthony Eden, deputy leader of the opposition m the British House of Commons, today said that world war ran be avoided if the friendship between Britain and the United Stales is maintained. Addressing a press
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  • 111 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 (UP) President Truman gave the new Czechoslovakia!! Ambassador to the United States a stiff lecture today telling him the best way to improve the present poor relations between the two countries is to free the imprisoned American newsman William Oatis. Truman
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  • 28 7 HONOLULU, Aug. 28 (UP) Federal Bureau of Investigation agents arrested .seven leaders of the Communist Party m the territory of Hawaii UxiU.w
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  • 203 7 NEHRU TELLS PRES&: NEW DELHI. Aug. 28 (Reuter) The Pi me Minister of India. Jawaharial Nehru said last night he did not think there was any Likelihood of Pakistan attacking Kashmir on the eve of the Constituent Assembly elections next month. ■There is always
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  • 149 7 WASHINGTON, \uu Ef, (AP). A new Miicv of atomic tests will he held soon m Nevada. and the radiation nu> (ov<r othrr parts of the I n:t«d States. The Atomic I.neri;\ <"om mission. WMIMiII this yesterd.iv in [»!ii sis«*d. houever, th.it such ra'h.ition would
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  • 118 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 2:< (AP) —A meeting betwe< n Italian Premier Alcide cie Gasperi and America's Secretary of State, Air Dewn Acheson, has been tent.itively arranged for Septembei 23- 2S at Washington, the State Department announced yesterday. Foremost among the p tints 4 hat
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  • 237 7 CAIRO. Au^. 88: (Ee«lerl Pakistan and Egypt today signed a treat* ol friendship here today. The treaty is similar U> those Pakistan has jsiffnt'd wttJi other "Moslem countries Saadi \rahia, Syria and Iraq. WASHINGTON. Aug. 28 (Reuter) President Truman today created a new defence materials procurement agencj with
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  • 52 7 UNITED NIIH S (UP) -The Seci I ial announ I that Trygve Lie rittei I the Nobel C the omission c I the peace prize cand Lie said he Fell ed bin" "would noi right to accepi ai pecial p* prize for tin k I ana
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    • 84 7 4 44 1 X A, A, i^TU TOPSJ > Afr-3/ Mmm Mu. 1 HOE'S A GOODYEAR HQ^ILV BUILT FOR EVERY TOUCH TRANSPORT JOS -T^a» lip iSS mS Ay a ft mmW 1 iiHi >«l IBS S5 S w-a^s j^ v !%m I 1 «aa •56 MfLfS P£R GALLON •$6/- TAX
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    • 35 7 COMMENCING ON j SATURDAY &k 25 o/o Pi 5 REDUCTION j W^ ON A LiMITeD f NUMBER Of t| 1, jf r>^^^ i J| MORNING Ml. f.i l)m. IX V^ Wll EVENING I: gowns /I
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  • 345 8 Agencies To Seek Permits Standard Aviation Reporter NEW Singapore airline travel agencies have ap- 1 plied among the hundreds of agencies stretching from Tokyo to Sydney and from Bombay to Manila for approval by the International Air Transport Association. Id Singapore, yesterday,; lATA opened its agency
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 8 photo. Seventeen delegates and two observers who are attending the International Air Transport Association agency conference m Singapore to discuss the application for lATA certificates by travel agencies. Mr. A. C. Hughes of BOAC is presiding at the conference.- Standard
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 8 photo. First units of the 12th Royal Lancers to come ashore yesterday from the troopship Devonshire lined up m front of the gangway. The regiment is relieving the 4th Queens Own Hussars. Standard
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  • 78 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The increased volume or mails ported to connect with the airmail from here to Singapore has made it necessary to advance the closing times. From next Monday, mails for the daily afternoon plane from here to Singapore will be closed at the GPO
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  • 38 8 A Netherlands Company has received an order for 75 Safir training aircraft for the Swedish Air Force. The machines are to be built at the company's Dordrecht plant under licence from the Svenska Aeropian Aktiebolaget.
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  • 215 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A SIX-TON, auxiliary. Bermudan-rigged sloop, the Corsair, has arrived m Singapore alter being sailed from Kuantan by her owner, Mr. E. B. Thomas, of the Mines Department, Kuantan, and a crew of three Malays. A 2tj-foo'., teakwood vessel, with
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  • 164 8 WEST COAST MALAYA Veuel to* Muai Weekly Vessel tor Molacc Twice Weekly Vessel to» Port Dickson Weekly Tung Song for Malacca Port Dickson Port Swetten ham Sept 12 Serompang for Penang Aug 31 Senggarang for Penang. Tawao Sept 7 EAST COAST MALAYA Rengam for Kuantan Aug
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  • 238 8 Spick- A nd-Span Lancers Arrive Standard Shipping Reporter MORE THAN 800 spick-and-span men of the 12th Royal Lancers, dressed m smartly laundered junglegreen uniforms, arrived m Singapore yesterday m the 11,275-ton troopship Devonshire from the United Kingdom. Besides the Lancers, the trooper had on board 1,000 troops for Hongkong. The
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  • 60 8 Two UK Airlines Operate At A Loss LONDON' Aug 29 (AP>— Britain's two state-owned airlines operated at a loss of £5,540.000 m the year ended Mar. 31. they reported today. This compared with a loss o: £9,160.000 m the preceding 12 m n ths The airlines are the B:i!i>h Overseas
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  • 29 8 Despatches Today: Palembang :\oon by Malim, Medan by Stia. Thailand (parcels on'y> by Larut. Arrivals Today: North Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri by Marudu, Sibu by Angby.
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  • 90 8 Standard Shipping Reporter MORE than i passeog< returning to Singapore, the F- leration and Indonesia, are expected to arrive m Singapore lay m the B I ship Santhia. All The deck passengers w be checked at St. John's Islai wlien the vessel an<
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  • 204 8 Keppd Him k: Bangnai i, N ii ilia San Man ual, Nctnc Sam Nawa, Beluru Victoria l»»Mk: Pa\;:.^a. Me takab. Kiim* UiKk: Tons Boa Godown No. i: Lam Elai l.aiil I p \iMhi»r;m«': Bsmeralda Western Anrhor.iK'*: Dromus, Wembley Hi::. Br.r.sh Progress. <»l TKR ROADs Ha: Hsian, Tasman,
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    • 532 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE D.rect Overland Son Francucc Los Angclet All American 6 Canodion Cities Penang P Sham S'pote ROBERT LUCKENBACH In Port 3lAug/3Sept GEORG! LUCKENBACH 24/26 Sept 27/28Sep» 29Sept/10ci CHINA BEAR 24,'260ct 27/28Oct 290ct/lNo> Accepting cargo for Hongkong Fe- full Der- an ol Dry Czrgo Deep Tonka and
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    • 16 8 KNUTSEN LINE ACCEPTING CARGO FOR VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCrCO, PORTLAND, Etc., u^__" ELISABETH BAKKE"
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    • 125 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Hollono Amenco Line Neder'and Line Rotterdar Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREAL, HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE,MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'i>ore P Sham Penon^ Sloterdyk (HAL) 10/18 Sept 1 9Sept 20/21 Sept (2) Bali (SMN) 20/25 Sept 26Sept 27/28 Sept (1) Ampenan (RL) 17/23Oct 24/250 c»
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    • 393 8 SAILINGS FROM SCand.Navi, 4i|| "NORDVEST fo Bangkok fcTf -FALSTRIA' tor Sxj.gor 6 Hongkono Monilo Koh* "PAN^AMA" for'Bangkc Hongkong, Kobe Yokohama 1 5-20Ocf "FIONIA" <or Bang! SAILINGS N CONT MEM! >CAN D |NaTu Foi Colombo Aden Port Soe Cm Hamburg O«l« Goth P n bgf 6 "KINA" xx M "LALANDIA" xx
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  • 376 9 Promoting Sino-Malay Friendship Standard Staff Correspondent ll>OlI A "g-29. The first joint Malay-Chinese bimiZnwunTt™ S* ha s P-Jeeted to promote Ur" *f -i improve the economy of padi plan■ew will begin operations m October. Levelling of the milling site of over six acres and
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  • 81 9 THE Japanese Government has announced the terms oJ a biil providing for compensation for allied property losses m Japan to a i.f 2<;.9"0 million yen. Payment is to bo made over three years not exceeding 10.000 million m any one year. Claims are to
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  • 63 9 His Motto: 'Union Is Strength Hajl Ibrahin TV. Ma. tormt-r hinpsp Nationalist unsul rO* Ktl.jntan and Trenjr?anu, w ho i>» the promoter and if 1> rniur .it ihe tirst large Siao-Malaj business enb the rountr% In front of him is a replica of the I Sim»-9faJaj Rice Mill ltd. The
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  • 250 9 T. J MM, Standard Market Reporter lAY.VS foreign trade showed a sharp drop Ul\. exports !>t l:i- 5405.182.ti58 ($497,727,010 m d imports S3<)2. 893.2 4H <53b9,ti89.447 m June), llvourable trade balance of only :>l5 289,41 C with 5128,037.5*;3 m June. n npori exj i p of
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  • 126 9 Fair Trading In Malayan ShareMarket JAPOE. We Th i re market was s< tions tod ne i ing. ce> t re IND6IRIALS tu\»rs Sellers n 3.65 370 'J 7 5 2.62J .lanK 810 i S2-- 00 £.85 4 y5 xbi > 360 3.71 19 Ki 2(>2J >irwci 10 J 11/3
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  • 110 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday wane p** r i°Bu>ei> Seller* No I KSS Spot Toose $1,491 51. 50-1 FOB m bales Sept No I KSS 51.48^ 5149 No 2KS^ SI 44 SI 45 No 3 Ks M <norn I $1,381 51.3!>5 Tone: Quiet. IOMKh RUBBKM Wednesday's opening
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    43 9 These brand new sheets of loose tinplate seen above were unloaded from the ship Okhla (liter accidental discovery that over 1,000 bags oj tinplate cuttings were being exported to Hongkong m the vessel. The cargo was unloaded as tinplate is a banned export.
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  • 178 9 THE political news continue to be the dominating factor affecting the rubber market m Singapore. A spell of brisk business developed about mid -day when news was received of Gen. Ridgway's rejection of the North Korean demand to reopen investigations into the Kaesong bombing incident
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, Aug. 29— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.71 to £1 Sterling: HK56.535 to US$l: HK$l.Bl5 to Malayan Si: HK50.328 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5323.25 to one tael.
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  • 287 9 Standard Stall Reporter MR. W. I. WATSON. Municipal Architect and Building Surveyor, said that he would recommend to the Municipal Commissioners that permission be granted for a prototype prefab to be built so as to enable the Commissioners to see whether it is
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  • 349 9 Standard Staff Reporter ONF THING that should have been ma<le clear at the onset was that the Swedish prefabs are sold like any other commodity m the market, said Mr. I\ L. Rasmussen, a Director of the Scandinavian Agency, Singapore. He said
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  • 29 9 Buying rates- for Canadian collars (per $100 Malayan) are 4 15 16 (T.T.i. «35 1 I<> iO.D t s.-,.--f> 16 (90d/St): selling 534 9/16 ready (T.T 0.D.).
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  • 233 9 Slainiard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPLR, Aug. 29. To finance commitments arising out of th<* postwar rehabilitation and development of the Federation, the Government is to make a loan issue locally of $32 million. The total estimated cost oi j the various projects is approximately
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  • 147 9 TOKYO. August 20 (UP):— Mr. Yoshiji I v kuda. President of the Nippon Tokci Company, warned his fellow businessmen m Japan that, although the South-East Asia region is considered a good market for Japanese merchandise, "we must not forget that British. Dutch and German goods are offering
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  • 178 9 BIG SUMS ARE REINVESTED INFED. TOWNS Interior E Cites Now Selling Out KUALA U MPI K. ing. l ll Vast suni> of m i The M;mi lard learns, an* b<'iii_: (lumped m I •<!« ».i--lion town* on projMit\ ami land investment*. This is due to many inv< I i theii
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  • 126 9 Standard Gmtommmkml kl MA LUMPUR, t i». 29 tbe I nii<«l Planting A ociation of Malaya today <lcni<«l pppoti m 1 1 Mrait- Times that Malayan nwhtr iinodm < m wem joining Indonesian prodnccn m a (i^hi B^ain«4 Bynthetic rubber. The report was published m reference
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  • 1113 10  -  OSWALD HENRY CINGAPORE and the Feder*J ation of Malaya will serve as backgrounds to forthcoming Chinese productions when the Yung Hwa Motion Picture Industries Ltd., of Hongkong, sends stars and units to this territory to produce movies here. This was disclosed by
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  • 171 10 TV/ITH world-wide interest »> focussed upon the Sugar Ray Robinson-Randy Turpin return championship bout. RKO has scored a stroke of showmanship strategy for the film industry by tying-up the fight exclusively for its exhibitor customers via motion pictures. RKO will both
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 278 10 WE GA 1 EST. SNAPPIEST TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL EVER TO COME FROM M-G-M! Wm Bl^pß H V\\< lO>I A JKRin rECH. CARTOON \\x, "SATI \\\n\ EVENING PI S> OPENS TODAY j 1 a.m.. 1 1 1. 1 ">-<». 1.1 A ).:{<> p.m. New AlhambrA r OPENS TODAY! 1 1 a.m.. 1
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 291 10 J p. I Radio Programmes Ktnin 4 I 4VI \UH» nALAIA su^ArifiUi ENGLISH PROGRAMME (IK4 m A: 41 m r v t« a.m Emergency News ■K. I p.m. BollTwood Saton Orchestra; 1.38 N<-w>; 1.45 David Le Wint.r Orchestra; 6 15 Fro^naie Semmary; 6.17 Calline Ul Hospitals; 7 pjn. News ft
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    • 141 10 the \iolin: .">♦"> MM \W<W I.»!W: m Np,.rt> IMar* 'i.l". Sporting R.-i-i.r.r. Programme Parade: %.H* imm iw Editorial*; 7 m 'Geaerallj Speaking 7.15 Land and Livestock: »> Listeners' Chain I.uht Masic; B p .m. Alan I.owfia* ivi.iliii': R1 Itefetiduf h K a m s;„ N A H)imt N s4 c#m^
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  • 520 11 South China Play Good soccer 10 Beat Services 4-2 OOTH China football team gave their he.t display m the third nting of their current tour yesterday to beat Combined Services 4-2 Inhn B«>.ar Stadium. Watched by a big crowd the tourists were m top m alter their two-day rest and
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  • 74 11 \\A i>< putv Director of Kid M.il.»v;i. Mr. Tony Bramisfe yesterday told The Stand ird that he saw no pos■l Iht* Mala\ (up il br«> idle 111 t ht» Sundai 1 !imr from 5 t«i t».15 un Sand "ing m f,»r comr..idtavtv and we
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    53 11 South China goalkeeper Yu Yiu-tak was deceived by a back pass by 'it back Yung Sang and his attempt to retrieve the ball it was already m the back of the net. Top picture shows Yiu-taX lying helpless. Above Mok Chun Wah hesitates as Mutton. Combined Services' custodian, rushes out
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  • 58 11 LONDON, Auk. 28 (Reuter) X otball results: THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN) Bristol C. 1 Bournemouth U. THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN) Rochdale 6, Darlington 2 Southport 1, Bradford C. 1. Tranmere 2. York City o. SCOTTISH LEAGUE CLP DIVISION "B Albion R. o Clyde 2. IRISH GOLD CUP First round)
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  • 207 11 Penang Rout Manchester Regt. 9-2 ENAIS d Pt SI ktC Manchester Re- c goals 1 tw in I itch plaj bcf< re a I Y:c! Green sera played v hen failed to d were outclassed m giant ng i •t- scored their rwaic.s rtuni- a,,v F X P b and
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  • 69 11 SEREMBAN, Wed —The annual final of the Bardhan trophy inter-state Indian soccer competition will be played m Seremb^n on Sept 22. On trie following day the annual North vs South Indian match for the Chet Singh Memorial Cup will be played. Or. Sept. 8. Negri
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  • 63 11 KLUANG, Wed Following were elected oftice- bearers of the PWD Sports club: President: Mr. M. B. Hember. Vice-Presi-dent: Mr. Chua Hunt Seng, Secretary: Che' Bniman bin Md. Shah, Treasurer: Mr. George Forbes. Committee Messrs. D. T. Rice. P I Gopal, K. M. Kutty, M B.
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  • 32 11 ISTANBUL, Aug. 29 (AP>— Felicissimo Ampon of the Philippine? 'amp. the mens singles of the International Tennis Championships here yesterday. The women's title went to Mrs. Nancy Bolton of Australia.
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  • 38 11 LONDON. Aug. 28 (Reuter>— Australia beat England by 58 points to 49 m the fifth and final speedway test match of the season at West Ham tonight winning the 1951 series by four matches to one.
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  • 29 11 REMB.-W, Wed. Xosn 11 play the FedcraSeam r i a friendly at Seremban on 1 „x efealed that Ne«i take par: m The
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  • 52 11 SEREMBAN, Wed Je'.ebu district entered *-:-e toal of the Bryson Cup knock-out Inter district "soccer competition in' Negri Sembilan vest err. ay by j defeating Seremban District .b\ four Boala to three. Extra time, was played before th e decider j was scored. Jelani did hat-triCK
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  • 18 11 The Singapore Hockey Association's committee meeting will be held at the SRC at 5.30 p.m. today.
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  • 19 11 The Singapore Gun Club will hold a shoot on Sunday from 10.30 am. to 1 p.m.
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  • 123 11 AFTER extra time m the RAF Malaya soccer Cup final at changi yesterday Royal Air Force < Changi > beat 39U MU by 2-1. First class soccer was served from the kick-off and it was not till the 16th minutes before the first goal was scored.
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  • 178 11 Kajang' s Top Athlete Off To Australia KAJANG, Wed.— Chong Koon How who put Kajang on the map of Malaya m the field of athletics by winning three first places and one second place In the Selangor A.A.A. sports this year and then won further laurels m the allMalayan A.A.A.
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  • 24 11 LEE WAI TONG, China's soccer idoi. will play foi South China against a Combined Kluang team at Kiiiar,K this Sunday.
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  • 466 11 FOREST HILLS, Au». 28 (UP). Wimbledon [champion Dick Savin of Orange, Sew Jersey, !«-<! all of j I the hi«ih-rankin«j favourites into the fourth round of the United State* Amateur Tennis Championships today aft six needed foreigners were hounded to ihe side lines.
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  • 299 11 Singapore A rmy Swimmers Best InFARELFGaIa SINGAPORE Army fHinim«-i> scored 97 poiaft mm! carried uw;iv ih«* General*! Dip ai \<«i<nla\"- l-i FARELF m iiMJng and wat«r polo < ham|>ion-»liip- lit l«f at the Singapore Swimming < lull pool. Representative* from Malaya. HmsgluMg and Singapore < <»mp«l<<J. Some very g< d
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  • 154 11 SIXTEEN players haw him ■elected ks >\l i<> travel to Kuala I uiiipur tor v uii(l.n's Malaj i (up im.il 1m t wrrm Singapore and IVrak The pi. m irv with \>\ oflfii (als w ill hi re b) <ii.ir tered Nalayaa lirway* DakuCa on
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  • 139 11 I O H v beat G by 4 1 m ;i S A < t r mate' Stadium yesU 'i A misso al rli.ir <rs f the Annv goali 'l 'v A: hand, W*"e Ux the CliLv 5« ift «l A'Bi resuli f the
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  • 67 11 FARELF Swimmers (pi. Bax of !l«»nu Koßfi uts through the water uith his butterfly stroke to win the 100 metres breast stroke at the FARELF sviini yaia at Singapore Swiouttiag lub \esterdaN liav's lime was 1 ruin. SB sees. The mccl was won h\ Singapore. The other unit competing v\.is
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  • 15 11 BOTH ih< V* 1 their SAFA Di fixtu t Kai ■■••:> X ..< -a ill
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    • 52 11 Voyou know... <> y J ...that the DVOIQOC 't Pi o full qf A-n I <:<■< it rv ce«dv I P oi his nob* 'o tbt o 1 <*^s^*R \^^om Mt\ Y'P' ''*fc itantont S i for •I h« Ear *T^ k Ntod s Poifi f Bock gc he, Co
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  • 1734 12  -  OLLIE DAMES Pays $103 At XL Kace Meeting By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL— S4BS,IOO First Prize No. *****3— 5140,530 Second Prize No. *****1—$ 70.265 Third Prize No. *****0—$ 35,132 Starters $5,855 each— Nos. *****8, *****4, *****8, *****7, *****1, *****1. Consolation Prizes $1,000 each— Nos. *****1, *****2,
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  • 198 12 McGovern Knocks Out Thompson LONDON. Aug. 28 (Reuter)— To:n:r.v McGovern of London beat the new British lightweight boxing ehamnion when he knocked out the holder of the title. Billy Thompson, o? Yorkshire, m the ftr>t round of their title fight at the Wandsworth Stadium. London, tonight. The ri^ht ended m
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  • 832 12 A TOTAL of 206 horses has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup meeting on Sept. 8, 12 and IS. Below are the entries. HORSES CLASS 1 IST RUN 2ND RUN 6f. or lm. 6f. or lim. Abbeystead X X Acceber X X
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  • 99 12 IST DAY SEPT. 1 Cl. I. div. 1 2—l mile. (I. 3. div. 1. 2. S, 4 A furs. Cl. 3. div. 1 B—l mile Nine races. 2ND DAY SFPT. 12 CL 1. div. 1. 2 3 ti fur*. Cl. 1. div. 2—l mile. Cl. 3.
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    • 675 1  - Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Enters Spitfire IVOR KRAAL R»j>uft'3~lsiane§ Air Race Bj SC mdard A\ iation i »rrespondcn< r EN a lone Spitfire fig! strt aks a the skies this 3 itu i; as the onlj Malayan Auxiliai y F ree entrant m >und-Singapo s .ncl a::' i fl c
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    • 136 1 CALL TO COLONY CITIZENS pore to w< tor c Dew risma le Sirfi tnWin Gim i F reword to this ye rvenir programn ance copy oj I I'rea he I t for review luction is no* "•V.anv points m Sii g i >WS a- Kal B A l Day. s
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    • 139 1 EMPHASIS will be on jet aircraft during the Fourth Singapore Air Day, at Kallang Airport on Sept. I Jet fighters will be seen m aerobatics, flypasts, formation flying, mnrlt nnd bandiL-O-LtOXk^j- The race will start at three o'clock and will be over a course of 25 miles
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    • 591 1 MATC 'Most Progressive' ALA VA N Air Training Corps can show the fruits of its two-year efforts today. h had set out to provide men "to serve their country m the air forces". So far 50 cadets have i '>>cci over to 'he Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, and shortly many
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    • 420 1 SINGAPORE'S Fourth Air Day at Kallang on Saturday, Sept. 1, 1951, will be the climax of months of careful planning by a handfiJ of Royal Air Force and Singapore Government officials. The display will not be the end of their work, however, for
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    • 131 2 I tinted i server and i pass* ng< i Killed: one pilot ou] d< i an 17 i ther g O S T (lowing en th< as i all es Kiii.d iii ai lion: v Sgi HE Sgi 'v^ frevel Wuundfd: P < sievens Missing: Gp
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    • 903 2 Air volunteers looked for enemy at sea FROM Dec. 12. 1941, regular morning and evening patrols were carried out by *'D" Flight, covering the coast as far north as Pekan and the Islands as far as the east sides of Tioman a n d Fermanggil. some 39 miles oui to
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    • 835 2 'THE rv.n'ihern reconnaissance on the evening of Jan. 14. 1942, was carri< I by P O.G.C. Stevens and LAC. Stapleton (navigator) of '"D" Flight. took ot\ h\»!"n Kahang aerodrome on the east coast of Johore c-.: 4.20
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    • 345 2 V V "EA R X E'S Air Servi cos dropped its civilian, traftV on the outbreak of war and rlew on charter Bights f< r the Army and K.A.F. These flights were not without incidents. During a Bight on Dec. 8. while taking
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    • 1153 3 JHE fighters and bombe] .-5. transpoi is and photo-reconnaissance aircraft of the RAF. m Malaya are constantly m the news for their' attacks upon the bandits, or the part they play m backing up the campaign. These aircraft are the "big boys" of the
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