Singapore Standard, 5 September 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1951. vOL jj t-,0. 66
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  • 493 1 l XT Leader Urges Preparations Standard Malay Correspondent Ufd.-lnless the Malays are ready and b unwise i or Malay leaders to demand for Malaya, Dr. Kamil Mohamed Ariff, I\ n niii Malay leader and a member of the slativc Council, said here today. The aims of
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  • 5 1 Won't Quit Labour Party Reportet <
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  • 139 1 RI Rubber Export Duties Cut JAKARTA. Sept; 4. (Reuterv AAP» Rubber export duties for the fourth quarter oi 1951 have been set at 0.409 rupiahs per halt kilogramme, it was reported today. This means a decrease of 0.236 rupiahs compared with current duties Export duties are fixed for three-month periods
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  • 52 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Sept. 4 (Renter* Mr Anthony Eden, deputy leader of the Conservative Party, who returned today from a month's tour of the United States and Canada, said he thought Americans were perhaps more pessimistic about the possibility of a third world war than
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  • 411 1 BLACKPOOL, Sept. 4. (Renter) Britain's Chancellor of The Exchequer, Mr. Huyh Oaitskell, adir.mis. a severe shock to trade unionists here today when he warned that: 1 Wage demands ha\»* Rot to be moderated. I Cost of living: will %o on rising m 195? if there
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  • 194 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 4. (L'P! Allied diplomats today counted 48 nations ready to sign the Japanese peace treaty at the peace conference to be opened tonight by President Truman Overwhelming support foi the liberal peace pact was assured despite certain Soviet satellite manoeuvres
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  • 99 1 LONDON. Sept. 4. < Renter >.~ Sharp fluctuations m German Potash bonds provided a feature m the end of account trading on the London Stock Exchange today. Five-point rises on renewed speculative interest were followed by sharp reaction on news concerning the position of Potash industry and later
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  • 295 1 Standard Shipping Reporter RIGID checks by Indonesian authorities on all vessels carrying rubber and pepper cargoes from Indonesian ports to Singapore were given as the reason for the six weeks' detention of the 420-ton Singapore LCT Tong Hong which
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  • 35 1 Bandit targets m Malacca Perak and Pahang were hit by planes of Far Bast Air Force m yesterday's operations. RAF Vampires; Hornets and Bnyands and R.A.A.F. Lincoln* made sirike^>niiv^^^^^y^^^
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  • 342 1 "Soviet Puppet" Land, Air Forces About To Strike TOKYO, Sept. 4: (Reuter-AAP) United Nations intelligence officers said today large numbers of fc Sovict poppet* troops volunteers from Soviet satellite nations m Europe, including Eastern Germany were now near the battle zone m North Korea. They were armed with tanks, artillery
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  • 150 1 TOKYO. Sept. 4. (IP) Chief I'nited Nations trace negotiator Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy m a rapid lire order toda> rejected a series of protests by North Korean General Nam II that Allied troops violate^ Kaesons's neutrality. The tit st repiy bluntly denied j that
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  • 71 1 US Govt. Opens Big Bond Drive WASHINGTON. Sept (UP) The Government worried the biggesi bond drive since World War II tonight vitfa President Truman and Secretary ot the Treasury .John W Snyder appealing to every American to buy a share m the global fight against Communism Speaking against the impressive
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  • 217 1 Two Oihvrs AMMAN, Sept. 4 (Renter) Four men. condemned for complicity m the assassination of king Abdullah of Jordan m July, were executed at Amman's central prison early 4oday. On Sunday the Regent, the Emir Naif, had confirmed sentences of death by hanging imposed
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  • 261 1 I .v KH,HIH \lt>l\ H. 0.. IN kORr A. Sept. 1 (AP) (ri'iicral James \an I lr«'l. commander «>l the l.i^hlh Army. l«nla\ identiiird th<- I .S. 2nd and 7th Infant r\ DivltficMM and tht I*l Marine KNvMMi th«- main attacking for«r m Ihc HMI
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  • 53 1 W oman Rescued Standard Stal* Reporter A Chinese a ')in:<!i fell iitt«i I se i of! Ti atal^ar Bti e«f neai I RoyaJ Singapore Ya< ii! C tb j estemay It is '''Miiied thnt a Europe m In tlie Club, readied The woman into tin Police she had tccidently lalien
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 517 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 30 per cent of the people who die m Singapore have had no medical advice or treatment before death. The number of deaths reported from time to time as having been caused by the various diseases must therefore
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  • 78 2 li Hll E TRYING 1 1 retrieve red hat a 3©-y« it i labourer lei: off the fool board Ving lur Evidence I this was given by 1 v g Al X m m the Singapore c v I yesterdaj at trie usi ml i
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  • 121 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO CHINESE, Ang Kirn He k ii:: 1 Li m Kiah Swee were ta< h sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for attempting to make an unauthorized street tc street collection at the junction oi
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  • 197 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. R. DASARATHA RAJ, Labour Member for Rochore District m the Singapore Legislative Council, is to quiz the Singapore Government on the application of International Labour Organisation Conventions m the Colony. In written questions he will table at the meeting. Mr.
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  • 114 2 YEO CHENG CHOO, a Singa- pore Traction Company bus inspector was bound over m the sum of SlOO for one year m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, when he admitted assaulting Jai Singh, a bus conductor at Telok Kurau Road on June 12. Yeo
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  • 51 2 THE FOLLOWING tickets won prizes m the fete held by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Singapore, recently: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. In the lucky programme, tickets 933.996 and 994 drew
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  • 56 2 Standard Staff Reporter TEO AH Low (19) and Tan Boon Leong (24) admitted m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday that they behaved m a disorderly manner by riding a motorcycle through the crowd at the Great World Park at about 11 p.m. on Sept 3. Teo
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 2 plioio oy Spore Court Martial THIS LITTLE girl has chosen a flower lantern. But she appears to doubt if the other more expensive ones hanging around her are not more attractive. Standard Michael Goh.
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  • 343 2 A SINGAPORE general court martial was told yesterday how £3,700 was found missing from two sealed bags which were supposed to contain £9,000. The hags were deposited m the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank and the discovery was made when the bags were opened m
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  • 38 2 ALAN KYLE. and Douglas Mac Lellan. two seamen from the ship. Wave Chief had their two days' pay forfeited m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when they admitted deserting the ship on July 21. i
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  • 119 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-ONE terrace houses m Cambridge Road (above) built by the Singapore Government Officers Cooperative Housing Society for its members will be declared opened m a simple ceremony sometime this month. Twenty Government employees— one of whom bought two of the
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  • 205 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE FOSTERING of a people's movement m Singapore m support of the United Nations is one of the objects of the U.N. Association which will be formed here at a meeting to be held at the British Council Hall
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  • 206 2 Standard Staff Reporter THOUSANDS of Singapore Chinese child ren will hold aloft their gaudy ceHophane. tinsel and bamboo lanterns on the 15th da> of the eighth Chinese moon which falls on Sept. 15, m celebration of China's overthrow of oppressive Mongolian rulers about eight
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  • 148 2 THE Singapore Junior Safety First Council have organised their own Mobile Safety First Exhibition which will tour the schools of Singapore under •heir auspices. The exhibition will stay for a week m each school. The first school to be visited will be the Rangoon
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  • 39 2 PLEADING guiity to attempting to export six dozen watches without a licence, Goh Tock Tai was Bned $1,000 or four months' Imprisonment m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. The watches were ordered to be confiscated.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 159 2 /lust right lj/X Then good looks tell you they're ya* John White shoes are made it fegjj|j|w|the sigL which mean* |SSi W&£2^^^^ V made by v^j JOHN WHITE means made just J <-'"'"vyvS'"77.,;/ ■>'./<. LOVC TAN LIGHT UP AT A (.I.ANd M cigmcOe Ugbtl up at a flame. I h..t
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 54 2 I I I I I y^ *N I I I 1 F 1 >^ RATU I DATLJ YOU WIN- J a^dzu><^* fill lO* J <"jK f J^R -r* 'i\ I' /T* y X^ :^T i t V* -> I ill M M j "*"fc "1 r^ Lm« I w J
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  • 179 3 $2,340 CASH Standard Staff Reporter KWOXG AH CHEE. 44, is perhaps the hardest hit man m Singapore today. On Monda y night, Kwong. a trisha rider left his cubicle m Serangoon Road after some food to look lor fares. He had every reason to be happy.
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  • 115 3 MORE than 100 adults u;rn- ed up for registratioD at the night classes organised by the Singapore Council tor Adult Education on Monday night at Outram School The Hon. Secretary for the Council, Mr J Le Provost, told The Standard yesterday that registration would continue
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  • 100 3 YAP KIM HON. propi ietor ol Ch N ng Lee, and Wong Yam, m employee ot Cnop Nan Heng, were fined a total ot SI. 150 m the Singap >re First EMstrict Court yesterday iov preparing a false nvoice each to their Muar cusI >mer on
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  • 36 3 SEI X.] i i i >v.\. ke 'per ol i Seng Hotel, Race Course I was m the Singapoi Police Court yester- fai to register the particulars of his lodgers o'-' Aug. 14. I
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  • 223 3 THE Naval Base Labour Union. SeleU^*, representing about ll.uoo d;ii!v-rated and monthly-rated employees, has rejected the recent award of increased cost oi living allowances granted by the Dockyard authorities. Mr. Koh Ki;n isenn, Secretary ol tie Union, m a letter to the Dockyard
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  • 184 3 He Wants Press Laws To Lapse 1 1 AIR. C. R. DASARATHA RA.I. Labour Member for Roehore District m the Singapore Legislative Council, is to ask the Council to allow the Emergency Newspaper Regulai tions, passed m July last to i lapse from Oct. 22. In a motion he will
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 3 TWO ROBBERS, one armed with a knife the other with a pistol, broke into a house at Lorong Ah Soo at 7.30 a.m. yesterday and relieved a Chinese woman of cash and jewel»n to the value of S3tis. Picture shows representatives of the Chinese association and guilds who
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  • 407 3 COMMITTEE OF 31 MEN APPOINTED Standard Staff Reporter A 31-MAN SIB-COMMITTEE was appointed yesterday by representatives of 215 Chinese associations guilds and clubs, to plan for a large scale celebration of Singapore's city status day. Five thousand dollars' worth of prizes will be set aside
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  • 84 3 THE HEALTH COMMITTEE of the Siiisapore- Municipal Commissi oners ha.-> decided that all stallholders m Municipal and private markets miuu keep spring scales It has. however, agreed to allow the stallholders to also keep dachine;s. so that customers who wLsh to have their purchases weighed by the dachings
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  • 199 3 COMMUNIST literature, ami a revolver were <li*j covered by a party of Poljee when tli<> raided ho:i-< at Lorong J I, Geylang Road. Before they left, a Chinese carrying a basket of rice was seen approaching the house When the basket was emptied. Police
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  • 129 3 THE LOCALLY engaged mon of the Commissioner-General's i staff m Singapore are likely to receive the same rates of cost j of living allowances as those j approved a tew months a°o by the Singapore Government The matter has alre^dv been referred to the
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  • 94 3 15 Passes In Govt. Higher Service Exam W THE Singapore E>. tioi for entry into the !i Services, Part l. held m June 1951, the follow ing attained the minimum standai I required to qualify for fnterview by th« I' Services Con mission A! Jul Elahman bin Rahim, Let Aii
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  • 36 3 TAY AH TWEE of Lorong IT. Geylang Eload was fined $100 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, for offering a bribe of $2 a police constable at Kampong Kapor Road on Sept 3
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  • 226 3 Walked From Town To Chang i, Say 2 Ratings JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr Justice PleU her Rogers m the Singapore High Court y sterday m a 1 a <• m which two British naval ratings wore charged with rob! a Chinese taxi driver In their del ence, the rat
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  • 201 3 They Are All Talking Of Peace ROTARYS mam contribution World peace u;i> t| 364,000 members m H.s countries, all talking peace, said Mr. Percy Hodgson, 1949-58 President of Rotary Inter* national yesterda} m Siti^apore. "TTiif is bound to Have m effect, bee hum- I doubt if anj i or people
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 132 3 aJS*^ w2M?*,^st^ N MULEFISW > IT'S TOO HEAVY T'CARRV, /if. NATCHEXLX.'f J BUT, COUSIN 1 THASSAUL?- Ll'L ABNER WHUT LUCK.V->O' DONT S AS IS AM'LL SLICE OFF 7^Qfu AN'STOP r -< WEAKEVES /IS A TALL, DARK BOY, WIF A \£H} T -O'THtSEEVRV TH' HAID A,M' FLIPPERS. JJ J TALK I
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    • 93 3 IT.W i. V: Katong tneel Hilda's it 3 j). m handcraft; Home nursing p.m. '<ck. KM C. \.r I st eeting 1 1 :.v a.m Singapon Ches Club S p.n Ma s con versa tioi isj nd Judo ai d b bui ing C 5.30 p.m.: Commercial el 5.30 to
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  • 333 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tues.— This morning's session of the Settlement Council was the shortest since its constitution, and lasted less than an hour. There was no dehate on the seven motions brought m council. They were all carried unanimously. One of
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  • 132 4 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Security forces discovered an arms dump m the rural district Kuala Lumpur yesterday con--1 lining ammunition, anti-tank projectiles, explosives and gun cotton. Ail the ammunition is serviceable. one bandit surrendered m the Federation yesterday During an anti-ambush operai tion
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  • 64 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— One out of ten appeals is against directi n. while the remaining ones are appeals against possible direction, the representative of the Settlement Director of Manpower told The Standard iay. He closed that 50 to 100 appeals have been received laily.
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  • 95 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. A report m le Sunday Times that Government was prepared to sell four -lands to anyone who might be iterested was incorrect, Mr. G. c Dodwell, the Settlement Secretary told The Standard today. Mr. Dodwel] said. "What I said vas that Government
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  • 99 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A taxi-driver, Suleiman bin Abdul Marof, was today produced before the second magistrate, Inche Ibrahim, on two charges of robbery and attempting to cause grievous hurt. It was alleged that the accused i n Aug. 27, at Bungsar Road.
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  • 50 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Choo Pit Wong 23. was today produced before the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. H.L. Wrigglesworth. on three counts of cheating. No plea was recorded and bail m the sum of $1,000 m two sureties was allowed. The case was postponed to Sept. 14.
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  • 204 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The plan to deny food supplies to bandits is to be tightened by intensifying the measures lor controlling the transport and distribution of rice within Johore, Negri Sembilan and Malacca, as from Sept. 10. No rice will be
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  • 340 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dato Tan Cheng Look, President of the Malayan Chinese A^ociation. and Mr. Lee Konji Chian. the Malayan rubber magnate, are among several leading public men m .Malawi who have made cash donations toward* the launching of Dato
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  • 89 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —A 21-year-old Chinese. Poh Kiew Thee, was today charged m the .second magistrate's court, before Inche Ibrahim with assisting to dispose of 887 lb. of copper wire valued at $834 belonging to the Telecoms Department A woman, Wong Heong,
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  • 93 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues -Girl Guides and school children of Johore Bahru will be at the Jo.. ore Causeway end to welcome: the arrival or the Sultan and Sultana of Johore and their Seppi! 1 Tunku Mariam on a nH ra^ L member of Councils and
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  • 200 4 LEE AH KONG was fined $20 by the Muar Magistrate, Inche Kauf. for breaking the curfew at Bukit Kan^kah, Tangkah MR. T. Ariyanayagam, Technlc l i\\. Assistant. P. W. D. Fraser's mil. has been transferred to Kaub. m place of Mr. C. Balasubramaniam. BIR Henry Gurney, th
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  • 135 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tues. Representatives from various associations, guilds and societies here met at the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce last Sunday, and expressed grave concern over the provisions m the Bill to amend the Federation Citizenship laws. It was unanimously resolved to support the menu
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  • 106 4 KLUANG, Tues. Chan Ah Hoc 20. whose identity card was robbed by bandits sometime si year got a replacement Sme time ago. he again lest his card while shifting from his home along Ayer Hitam V ng Peng Road to a resettlement camp. He reported
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  • 62 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A young Chinese. Tan Teck. who attempted to commit suicide while m the custody of the police, was bound over today m the M:m ot $100 lor one month by the second magistrate; Inche Ibrahim Pleading guilty, the accused asked toi leniency. He said that
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 358 4 TUITION BEGINNERS Classes Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typintf English starting 7th September. CHINESE YMCA COMM: SCHOOL. 107 Selegie Road. I MORNING School, Boys and Girls. No age limit*. Vacancies Std. I—7, Presenior, Senior. FREE TUITION m Bookkeeping, Sh/hand, Typing. New course for 1952 School Certificate. Apply YSC Inst., 28 Hill St. Tel.
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    • 107 4 ACCOMMODATION AMERICAN firm requires furnished house or apartment beginning mid November for 4 to 6 months. Executive and wife, no children. Reply Box T. 378 Spore Standard. GODOWN TO LET DIG Airy Dry Godown— Steel Construction— available for storage— 5| milestone Yio Chu Kang Road. For terms and particulars please
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    • 1075 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SITUATIONS VA( Ti/fRS. Ec Yean Bee and family ir; ANTED e^ thank the staff of the East W dej Asiatic Co. Ltd., relatives and pJy friends who sent wre.^hs. Manager) Sin scrolls, loan of cars lorries and 128 H attended the funeral of the late Mr. Ec Yean Bee.
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  • 206 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Speaking over Radio Malaya m the Liberation Day programme last night, Mr. S. T. Stewart, District Officer, Butterworth, said that despite the emergency, Malaya could compare very favourably with other countries of South-East Asia as regards post-war recovery and social, economic
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  • 271 5 Standard Staff Reporter A DEMAND for a minimum basic wage of $1.75 per day for all daily-rated employees of the Singapore Municipality has been made by the Singapore Municipal Sewerage Labour Union. In a letter to the Municipal President conveying the resolutions of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    194 5 SUBSTATIONS liablt to load kktMlUg tt><la> I>\\: B«irh Komi. VMuwbra It.irtlc* Motel. MUTilinua Ui».u). K<w>n Tat street. Aljiininl Road. Sim*. A\enue. Paya I.etuir Pinups. -»<»«. hiat IM.-n c J i l.i ii EUBtOS, K^iUiNMi Ku.nl. low m>r Kttad. Srrangoon Boad. Kolani \>»>r. Ko.id Kirn < lni;ui Road, Boundarj
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  • 158 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues.— Three European officers ot the Perak Aboriginal Armed Constabulary lost their lives as the result of a bandit ambush m the Sungei Siput area ot Perak this morning. A police spokesman here said that the three officers and a
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  • 142 5 New Swim Pool For Singapore Standard Staff Reporter h NEW SWIMMING pool t >r Singapore oo a vacant piece of Crown land new to K:::U George V Park m River Valley Road is lifcety to be constructed next year i] a recommendation by the Municipal ArcWtect. Mr W. I Watson,
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  • 71 5 THE HARI Raya Haji coni gregational prayer for this year wril] be held at the Gey- lang Malay School on Wed- nesday Sept 12 from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tiie Hon. Secretary of the i All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society said that it was the wish of
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  • 98 5 Chinese Chambers To Discuss Education Reports Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Fenn-Wu and Barnes reports on education will come before the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce this month at the annual general meeting. There are a number ot resolu lions; one of which, proposed by Kedah. is that
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  • 186 5 Standard Stall Reporter THE GENERAL Secretary of the Labour Party ">t Singapore, Mr, P.M. Williams, yesterday 'denied :t report which appealed lin the Free Press that Mr. A Peterson, ot the Glass Workers' Union, had been nominated bj trie Party to contest the West Ward
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  • 469 5 Standard Staff Reporter WITH THE nomination yesterday of four candi* dates for the forthcoming elections to the Municipal Commission m December by the Labour Part* of Singapore, the election war has once auain started. The Progressive Party has not \et nominated any* candidates, but
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  • 276 5 Standard Staff Reporter A MASS MEETING of the members ot all the ihree Service* Unions of Singapore will be held some time m the kist week of this month to protest against the "arbitrary manner m which the Unions claims on ccvst ot living allowances
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  • 199 5  - POEM ON SQ. INCH OF SPACE MAXINE RAKICH By Standard Woman Reporter MR WAH WING SUM. o»# of the Jorer ost Chinese co''iQraphm who it reputed to h« able lo write characters t9 small ihal they cannot be #e«T» by the nnked eye ha* romf ♦<? Singapore to give an
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  • 83 5 X! AL LfJatPUH. 1 1MS A tn >->'■ rev Chinese h costing $400,000 Is to be I .In ECuaria Lumpui ii being Bponsoved l > v the Pui Ch commui ity. but th r U ho raise I from the •> I s Tha eha the bui i\.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 84 5 I a mat makes you )BY LOOKING AT > WELL.OF COURSE'> fYOU MEAN (THAT'S RK3HT/( GEE,CN3CTHArSjp^ tS^v/ ~i? TUi m< w^^f NCTT/TVIE WAY YOU'RE VVF'RE QU«TE 50... THERE'S I HE'S SOUND VvvONOERFUL^^y^ BUT WHAT ¥L^-_ PPFPAProTO /BRACINGYOUR-/FONDOFOOR../MJOBARRING NOTHING ASA __^<**^BB SHI JZ <\ l \KE WHAT SELVES TO S HE'S
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper
    • 822 6 qjq |E 18,000 to 25,000 citizens of Singapore arc S playing hide-and-seek with the Supervisor of Elections We shall not be surprised \t many ol t.,, i rx ci through ball-open doors and listen to the ft 0 those on their trail, and permit them
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  • 1265 6 CEYLON Determined To Break Freight Monopoly COLOMBO. EVIDENCE of Japan's intention lo capture whatever markets she can m anticipation of the gigning of the Peace Treaty "was available last week with the arrival m Colombo of large consignments of essential foodstuffs such as potatoes onions and chillies, BOrne of which
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  • 857 6 Mr. Laycock Lets The Cat Out Of The Bag Sir, Mr. John Laycoch a Legislative Councillor h;is l«?t the cat out ol the b;ij> by disputing v statement made officially by the Singapore Government that the Unofficial Members oi the Legislative Council have full freedom ol discussion
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  • 412 6  -  Barrie Harding By TON DON. II HEN the outlook is black at this time of the year a friend of mine turns his mirror's face to the wall, dives under his bed and lies there shivering with fright. In most situation*- he has shown himself
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  • 767 6 Sir; Your readers are obliged to Mr. Edwards for bis further explanation of the infamous rule of tne E.B.A. en September 3 They may be disappointed with this leading bankers refusal to answer the three questions I put to him on Sept. 1. point by point
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  • 196 6 Review of Views Criticism Of SIC that the sa] pi Peking Palace [SINGAPORE fuss to jra Ifr A poop I Peking c pa! Ha a Par vills only to the 1 bousandfl 1 ►llr. A 1 purp >>c m rbia pala< c, said not m to benefil pui} c twit
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 259 7 US Will Be Told In Wash. Talks LONDON, Sept. 4 (UP). Labour Chancellor Hugh Gailskell will warn the United States later this week that Britain will have to expand her trade with the Soviet bloc to avoid serious consequences for her economy and her rearma-
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  • 152 7 Standard Correspondent RANGOON. Sept 4 -A question concerning the presence of Chinese Nationalist troops near the Sino- Burmese border was raised by Thakin Hla Kwav at the 14th session of the Provisional Parliament which commenced Aug 28 In his reply. Thakin Chit
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  • 63 7 TAIPEH, Sept 4. (AFP> Fifty-two crew members of the alleged Communist-owned freighter Capellas who "mutinied" on the voyage from Hongkong and turned the ship over to the Nationalists, were rewarded yesterday when the Government announced that HK51.200.000 worth Of the ships HKs2.ooo.oo(>
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  • 46 7 KARACHI. Sept. 4. ißeuteri. Britain's be H.nilland Comet jet airliner left here at 0i:<0 GMT today for London after completing tesl f'iyht across Jndia. The Comet i* returning to London by way of Basra, Cairo. ;.nd Rome. It lett London last Thursday. M
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  • 126 7 LONDON. Sept. 4 (IP) King George still undergoes < daily treatment for an arterial conditon of the legs but otherwise he is m fairly good health, court circles said Monday. They described as "routine" a flying trip to the King at Balmoral m Scotland
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  • 123 7 Tsingtao Air Raid Alarm Or August 23 HONGKONG. Sept 4. (AP) i Merchant stamen returning !to Hongkong yesterday said Tsingtao sounded an air raid alarm on Aug 23, the day on which Peking alleged American planes invaded the China coast. They heard the planes but could not identify them because
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  • 85 7 RANGOON, Sept 4. (Renter) Ceylon Prime Minister Don Stephen Senanayake will come here on Oct. 10 for important discussions. an authoritative source said here today. The Ceylon Embassy here said Mr. Senanayake was coming on a courtesy visit. But a usually well-intormed source said he
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  • 65 7 Talal Will Be King Of Jordan BEIRUT. Sept. 4 (Renter)— Jordan sources said here. Monday that the Emir Talal. Crown Prince of Jordan, will be declared King on his return from Geneva where he bas been under treatment for a nervous breakdow n. The Regent. Emir Naif, arrived here today
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  • 281 7 CHICAGO. Sept. 4 (UP)— A prominent psychologist said that au ink splotch is the best test for detecting insanity. Despite many new testing techniques, the ink splotch a device almost as old as the science of psychology itself still is the best way to
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  • 62 7 Photo Non-commissioned officers and privates of the Ist Battalion, the Royal Norfolk Regiment, give a cheer as they drink tea on the quayside at Southampton, Aug. 29. befort embarking on the troopship Empire Orwell. Under the command of Lieut. Colonel J. H. R. Orlebar, they will replace
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  • 293 7 LONDON, Sept. 4 (LP). —Military authorities reported Monday that General Dwight Eisenhower's North Atlantic Pact force is at least four months behind schedule. The 24 divisions envisaged by the end of 1951 probably will not be available until late spring or summer,
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  • 112 7 LONDON. Sept. 4 (AFP)— The British Home Fleet today began the largest crtlise to be undertaken since the war. For the next three months the fleet's 28 ships will undertake i individual and combined manoeuvres m British and Mediterranean waters The fleet will assemble
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  • 66 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 4 (AP). A "very large local earthquake" shook a threestate area m the vicinity of New York City yesterday, affecting New York. New Jersey and Connecticut. Columbia University Geological Laboratory reported. A few window panes were cracked, pictures reportedly fell from
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  • 67 7 Kuwait Oil Co. Record Exports LONDON. Sept. 4. »AP>— Tankers diverted from Abadan are helping the Anglo-American ope/ated Kuwait Oi! Company break all export records. Tne company loaded 181 tankers m July, twice about the same number m August, a Company spokesman said today These tanker figures mean the tiny
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  • 199 7 EAST LONDON, South Africa Sept. 4. tßeuier) The South African Prime Minister Dr. Daniel Ma lan declared lerc last night: "The nation we mani must] consisl >ii two races speaking two languages. "It must be a nation wher-e the English-speaking section, like the Afrikaans
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  • 171 7 Iran Will Reinterpret Proposals TEHERAN. Sept. 4. (Router' Hussein Fatemi, assistant to Persian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq, said today that Persia would try to re-open oil talk* with the British "by reinterpreting the Persian proposals." These have already been rejected by the British m fmr present lorm. Mr. Fatemi told correspondent!
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  • 143 7 SAN I-HANCISCO. Sepl 4 (Reuterl Mr John rostei Dulles, American architect <f ihe Japanese peace treaty, statement today defended IN f!6«fiiment against Soviet attack* Mr. Dulles who was Presid< r i Fruman't special envoy negotiations nn the draft, denied flatlj Russian allegations the treaty restored
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  • 122 7 RIEGELS ALL.fi X it -> St-p: 4. 'UP 1 Lotttfl An,,m c. Wl noted author, was fou d dead m tiff bui ning dome n< r c U H li .t hu! Ie" i ,m his !i<";> r i and iflte ie s i lap fi: c
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    • 97 7 for 10 DAYS from TODAY |TO MATK THE CLOSING DAYS OF Uhe Festival of Britain. f 10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH OFF I ALL WOOL FABRICS Si™ woollen dept I C AND LADIES WOOL READY-MADES I /W O(/J? D«fJS MAKING DEPT. AAATCDIAIC SUITABLE WEIGHTS FOR Aft A I CKIALj dresses and
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  • 121 8 TOKYO. Sept. 3 (AFP> A Japanese salvage team of 50 members will be sent to Thailand m the middle of this month heip pull up th e sunken ships m the river Menam. A contract for this salvage work was signed between the
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  • 317 8 Ground Aids To Be Investigated By IVOR KRAAL, Standard Aviation Reporter M4LAYA will have two delegates at a London conference on jet airliners on Sept. 25. The conference will discuss problems involved m the use of Jet airliners on the air routes m British Commonwealth countries,
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  • 125 8 UII\R\r.S >iiip c<ki.iv\:i Gate Ancby si 2 Avjtomedon 33 M 2 Beluru IT let 4 Bosnik 28 Carthase l 2 8 City of Khartoum 31 A2 2 Cornelius fttaersk l» 2t 4 Demodocus 23 -4 2 Gleneam 11/12 4 denorchy 8 f» 4 Heo^h Silverbean 6 7
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  • 54 8 Air Marsha! Sir Francis Fogarty. Commander-in-Chief of Far East Air Force. flew yesterday from Singapore to Hongkong for a short visit to air force units there. The C.-in-C was originally scheduled to leave on Monday. but warning of a typhoon m the Hongkong area delayed his
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  • 47 8 i photo. A t" S I 000 i )<M harb >cr co n ctruction protect for Rortland. Australia, tuts been planned It mil include Biiarryiog, breakwate: construction m concrete and stone, dredging and reclamation. And construction bI Krharves. rail* lys, roads; dheds and stores.
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  • 269 8 RED DIPLOMATS By J. G. DARBVSHIRE, Standard Shipping Reporter NINE Red Chinese diplomat* refused the Singapore Immigration authorities the right of examining their passports when they arrived m Singapore m the P »nd O liner Carthage from Hongkong, yesterday. The diplomats' action follows I a
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    • 303 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge Sept 5 Vessel to» Muor Weekly Hong Tot for Rengat Sept 13 Vessel to/ Mntatc twice Weekly Hong Thong tor Pagan Vestel tor Port Dickson W>ekl v Si Api Api Sept 15 Tyng Song for Malacca Port H
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    • 47 8 DfKnatfhe* TODAY: Pontianak 8 a.m. by Senai. Ceylon. Egypt, Britain. N. Ireland. Eire, Europe. North and West Africa. West Indies noon by Carthage. Bangkok (letters only) by train. Philippines. Japan, Hongkong and China noon by Gienearn. Arrivals TODAY: North India and Pakistan (letters and parcel?) by Sangola.
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  • US RUBBER STOCKPILE INADEQUATE
    • 466 9 ASHINCTON, Sept. 4: (Router) The United States stock. ,1 lesfl than one-fifth of its goal of natural rubber m the yeaf iding h«l J» n <S a Senate Armed Services sub-committee reportA1 the same time group said reports from behind the Iron
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    • 25 9 I TOO executives are 1 ttend 'he third! A Using On- j ens m New i Many delegates n t\ abroad A. P.
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    • 89 9 liil r»,tnt Singapore Sa\ings campaign run by the \utMonties resulted m the opening of 12.252 new w.th total deposits of 53.898.888, it was I exte*s of depoits over withdrawals was 11m i.mipaun. lasting from July 2 to Aug. 31 was i bed
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    • 51 9 >lamlar<l Slaflf Reporter SI GCESTHKN that M'parate licences be issued -.it of frozen meat and fresh meat m Municipal [iri\ate markets m Singapore ia to he made to the < omnutlcc of the Tomniisfioners by Mr. S. M. A. I
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    • COMMODITY PRICES
      • 65 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per 1b. Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose $1.49 i $1.50 F.O.B. in bales Sept. No. 1 R.S.S. $1.49 S1.50 No. 2 R.S.S. $1.44* $1,451 No. 3 R.S.S. (nom.) $1.39 $1.40 Tone: Slightly easier. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening prices per lb.
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      • 40 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Fhe price of Tin to da? was $447; per picul. rp $22. LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices first session were Spot £9475 buyers, €952 h sellers. Three months £895 buyers, £897 J sellers. Settlement Price £950 Tone Quiet.
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    • 130 9 Standard Staff Reporter THERE was brisk bidding for a bungalow at Pasir Panjang Road which went with vacant possession when it was auctioned by INassim and Co. yesterday. It was finally sold for $50,000. Four shophouses at Thomson Road with a total area 5.959 square
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    • 96 9 SUB R, porter P^ple have »«U« stall I fl Mile and Miik- Part of the attraction here is a projector showing slides of Singapore scenery m black and white and also m colour. Slides of how the Company manufacture their products are also shown. Besides
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    • 31 9 Ceylon has asked the US Government for the services of a waterworks expert under President Truman"s Point Four Plan, it is learned m Colombo. Reuter.
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    • 68 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 4. Members of the Selangor and Pahang Bus Operators Association, at the association's next meeting m Kuala Lumpur this month, will consider a resolution to submit proposals to the Federation Road Transport Commissioner to increase bus and taxi charter
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    • 244 9 NEW RUBBER consumption m ihe United States will probably reach between 1.5 to 1.8 million tons by 1960 compared with 1.2 million lons this year, writes the editor of the India Rubber World m Brown's Malayan Economic Review. There is a somewhat lesser possibility
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    • 142 9 Standard Market Reporter CAUTION was the keynote m the Singapore rubber market yesterday, the political development* m korec and San Francisco continuing to influence the trade. Prices yesterday fluctuated within narrow limits with a fair inquiry for the lower grades of rubber. Moderate turnover of
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    • 200 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan share market continued to be firm m all sections today. Industrials and rubbers vmre m better demand while tins maintained their prices, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Bayers Seller* Fra.^er Neave Prefs.
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    • 66 9 Standard Staff Correspondent RANGOON. Sept. 4— At the opening of the Central Commercial Bank of Burma Ltd. here. Sir Tun Aune Gyan. a former Finance Minister and chairman of the Bank. stated that 70 per cent, of the capital was Burmese and that, unlike most other banks
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    • 28 9 BUYING rate? for Canadian dollars (per $100 Malayan) aie: $34 1316 (TTi, $34 15/16 IO.D $35 3 16 (90 d st); selling $34 J ready iTT/0.D.1.
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    • 103 9 Australia Needs Big New American Loan BRISBANE, Sept. 4 (ReuterAAP) Australia needs another dollar loan without restrictions on its spending, noted economist Sir Douglas Copland said here. He thought it should be "more adequate" that last year's US$lOO,OOO,OOO loan from the International Bank. Sir Douglas, who is ViceChancellor of the
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    • 34 9 HONGKONG, Sept. 4— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.74 to £1 Sterling: HKs6.6ostoUSsl;HKsl.Bl6 to Malayan $1; HK$O.33 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5329.75 to one tael.
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    • 125 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 4. It is understood that th- Malayan Planting and Industrial Planting Employers 9 Association has replied to a request by the Estates Staffs* Association for an increase m the coat of living allowances now paid, agreeing to raise
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    • 106 9 Standard Market Reporter THE copra market m Singapore yesterday was quiet, with not quite the steadiness of Monday. Small business passed at $39$ per picul. Buyers Indicated $39J and sellers $39 J per picul. Coconut oil was easier, buyers quoting $C 4 per picul and sellers
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    • 202 9 Standard Staff Ri-porlor SUITABLE action Mill be takrn if any iin'rnlwr ©f the public, who ha* knowledjic of infrinjirnienN of the law relating to Income Tax. will approach the Comptroller m hie office at United Engineer* Building, River Valley Road, Singapore. This was the press
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    • 105 9 SAN FRANXISCO, Sep! 4 (UP)— Some 300 WeM -Coast tuna fishing boats staged a milelong acquatie "picket line" yeeterday to back demands for protective tariff on the importation ef Japanese frozen tuna. The vessels formed the long line at Mission Rock, m San Francisco
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    • 108 9 Kr\tl§gy« H. n"£Up Semi Finished Estv3Kfc*2cl SbuJ^F^ nislie d Steel Producta P^i^^^^^SßH^T^ Head Ottire t dohashi V^^i^S JB^ NihODhashi lok\o fap:»n yM isi STEELFL'JI lOKVO uiffSUßn Kfllr^j! Oldest Most Modernired m Japan f9B^WBK&*mW&^ PI\F PIKK 1 _X lAI I J0 Columbus took years, but you can do it m two
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  • 890 10  -  LON JONES OH, THOSE STUPID CONTRACTS! i nhli>d b?i VILLAGE has been built In the Germanasca Valley of Italy, near Turin, by volun- tirv workers including a Bishop, a Hull v wood starlet, and. it is reported. Mr. Winston Churchill. The
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  • 184 10 But The Times Disagreed VIEW YORK. Sept 4 L'P-J-^The Herald Tribune, the News and the Mirror had high praise for the British movie "The Wooden Horse" but the Times disagreed The Tribune described it as "tense and exciting charged with high -voltage excitement and played with becoming res traint.' The
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  • 44 10 I ESTER MATHEWS. who r i Just u co "iP'eted a featured role with Louis Hayward m Columbia s "The Son of Dr Jekyl. returns at once to ap pear with Johnny Weissmuiler m the Utest "Jungle Jim' igatu^utled "Jungle Satan
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    • 192 10 €)N B_ SEPTEMBER 4 fIIAIA!\VA n n IM FRED^SCMRE/ ,H\E POIVFXL u»-«.45 •> -MOW-' wjt D II U 930 p.m. wedding Bells f Til, TECHNICOLOR TfinAV E\i Tl% A j I ROM Till 145 p in. f\ I|\ A >»l<>\\ ONWARD-: SPKCIAI 2.1MM1 FT. I'll >l «>l SINCiAPOBE WINNING THE
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    • 148 10 YCUfc SlNGlNfi SWEETHEART DORIS DAY IN THE GAYEST. ...MOST RHYTHM JAMMED MUSICAL DdßßiwelEtei 195/ All. MALAYAN 30th AAA SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIPS Mi (Malayan Film Unit Ifew.'d STARTS TODAY Starts TODJiY B^^S^fß II a.m. 1.4$ f 4.00. 6..»0 and <l.:;n "BMNCKgoes to the races' Starring Donald O'Connor, Piper Laurie 'FRANCIS Knock-down, drag-oul
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 42 10 Standard Crossword No. 56 B Ft ft ptTJI W'^f^V^s L__l fl 1881 cours" B ro *th needs space, of H—JBLJB_J^t_J I I lau hj nR matter! reBar ll as a IB^I T}~^l SOLLIION a Y S 1(3X3 's«3Ci.\\c 7 H^^|Wati a i
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    • 222 10 ■HP «B i 8 1 SB Htl IJH If HI r V ODA V S FORIXAST: i A Take no notice of your i "hunches" m the morning, I i and beware of criticism. jealousy and ill-feeling. i The astral climate, during the next forty-eight hours. is good for well
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    • 541 10 mw The Air R\I)IO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (4X4 m «V 41 Ml a. iii Emergency News < X L I pm tommy Uorsey prchesW I|J n>ws 145 Lunch Iwne Prom. WM ProVamme Summary: 6.17 ***•§*!< tit*- Piano Interude: 4 Kaaio s'trtne Fnsemble: 6JSS Announcements; tr p n m Ne*s
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  • 98 11 LONDON. Sept. 3 (Reuter)— Results of two days Association football matches were: FIRST DIVISION Bolton 3 M'brough 1 Burnley 1 Tottenham 1 Stoke C. 1 Fulham 1 SECOND DIVISION Coventry 2 Rotherham 1 Leicester 3 Southampton 0 Queens Park 2 Blackburn 1 Sheffield W. 1 Birmingham 1
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  • 324 11 SEDGMAN, LARSEN IN FINAL OF U.S. TENNIS MJKfcST HILLS, New York, Sept. 3 (UP).—Australian Frank Sedgman and sturdy Vic Seixas reached the tinals in the United States amateur tennis championships today when Sedgman mauled defending champion Ait Larsen of San Leandro, California, and Seixas 'tt of Orange, New Jersey. Sedgman,
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  • 147 11 I SI HILLS, New York. (AP> For the c since the United Tennis Championships ajed m 1881 an lay probably big silver cup. I m whc saw tourn- 'he past ten days age anything but Australia's Frank er Vie Seixas. of the final. g was that SedgI layed
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  • 105 11 IK V KKANJI <lrev* 1-1 with Tnan Mong 0.8.A. m V. lM\i-<io!i 111 **B" league soccer game played Ccykmg StMfirai \t^ter«lay. pal qp wand de- I ke pei Se« -.v at hia best st f t.no attackted chances. F i 29 k II Tuan 1 forced
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  • 46 11 Former Tennis Champ Marries SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3. (UP)— Dr Geurge Lyuleton I Rogers, 40-year-old former Irish Davis Cup player and 1945 w o r d professional doub'.es champion with Frank Kovacs, married June Sears. 36. of Oakland, California, on Sunday night at Lake Tahme. Nevada
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  • 281 11 THREE good winners at Kuala Lumpur, CLiway Greer, Gold Ri>e and Stage Show have been promoted. The latest classification list of horses issued by the Straits Radng Association ls given below TRANSFERS From Class 1 to Class 2 Silver Spear: From Class 2 to Class 1
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  • 419 11 The Browns Take The Day's Honours LONDON, Sept. 3 (Reuter). While Yorkshire and the M.C.C. escaped rain m their match at Scarborough the two other first class matches apart from the South Africa engagement were affected by the weather late today, after early sunshine had promised a full day's cricket.
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  • 62 11 GUTHRIE Sports Club beat Stanvac Sports Club by 4 !o 1 at Chinese Chess. Results were: (Guthries mentioned first). San Kai Chong beat Khoo Tiang Chuan 2-0, Koh Choon Seng lost to Tan Peng Kiang 1-2. Tong Kwi Fatt beat Lai Jin Choong 2-1, Lim Teck Seng beat
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  • 44 11 RAFFLES Institution will hold its annual swimming carnival on Friday. Sept. 21 at 2.00 p.m. at the Chinese Swimming Club new pool. There will be one event for Old Rafflesians. 50 metres freestyle, entries to which will be accepted at the pool.
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  • 360 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Idris bin Yusof veteran amateur boxer who has been m the game since ij j 6 J5f moBt Blole lhe Bhow when he narrowly lost to Eddy Tan on points m a hectic three rounds toe to toe battle at the
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    • 281 11 It Took 10 Years To Find This Man M «*^5 flfl STARLIGHT (4i m.s. Pasir Panjang) Tonight and Tomorrow at 7.15 and 9 .15 p.m. "A Yank In Korea SE C GIANT L L GLADIATORS m MORTAL COMBAT: -..Goddess Of Love J^^cTK KKO fs^. A Ciry Of Sin* vSh^K^*« Radio
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    • 77 11 l\ /£^SK L-jF 1 4£-^ nTBB f NOW 7m X /wWV TAKE I1 1 INVITED HER ~~j I J± jy Ei^q wA S B£%l £^™7) S^>., 0^ HE^^ rj* Q^ T^ ENTS < m "v IrtC. V* Of n3 T piltS f CSCf VCQ» I w\y .->.-. .Wix*^^^^^^^^^^'^' .-.-.v.;.*.% .y
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  • 161 12 GROSSINGER, New York Sept. 3, (UP). Middleweight champion Randy Turpin curbed his normally vicious ring tactics today as a favour to sparmate Bert Lytell who was forced to work without a mouthpiece due to a severe cold Turpin confined his blows to the body and laughingly
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  • 557 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By ARLINGTON (Spencer) and Nerolia (Woods) gave a dazzling exhibition of speed at Hukit Tiniah yesterday when they reeled off three m 35 1/5 sets. This was the fastest gallop for years. Arlington had two starts m this country. In the
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  • 119 12 IPOH, Tues.— When the Pc \k selectors meet to pick the team against South China this Sunday they will almost ce:tup.iv make some chances from I tat which lost to Singapore m ,c Cup Final, a member oi the PAFA hinted today T:e tourist?
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  • 240 12 Superior iv every department of the game, Kota Raja "A found no difficulty m beating Cheerful Lads by five goals to two i: a SAF A Division 2 match played at St. Georges Road yesterday. The winners opened the score m the 10th minute
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  • 48 12 LONDON. Sept. 3. (Reuter): —Rugby Leagiu Results: Leeds 17. Batley 10. Lancashire Cup, first round, second leg: Workington Town 20, Warrington 3. Warrington eliminated. Yorkshire Cup, first round, second leg: Halifax 9. Dewsbury 3. Dewsbury eliminated. Huddersfield 25. Hull Kingston Rovers 5. Hull eliminated.
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  • 104 12 Mulley s Will Stay SYDNEY jockey Athol Mulley, who came to Malaya m May to fulfil a three-month engagement for Mr. Runme Shaw, has revised his original plan of returning to Australia. He has decided to stay m this country. Since his debut at the Governor's Cup meeting m Singapore
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  • 148 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya requires $8,000 to bring out a coach to teach selected persons who, m turn, will pns» on the knowledge they gain -to young athletes. The success achieved by the visit of Dyson has encouraged
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  • 284 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Sentul Works Sports Club defeated the Police Depot by three goals to one m the final game of the second division soccer league today. The game was played on the Rampong Bharu ground. All the goals were scored m the second
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  • 227 12 RE Down Airmen In League IN their United Services League match at Gillman yesterday, Singapore Engineers Regiment beat RAF (MU) by three goals to two all five goals were scored m an exciting first half. Tsr Carrol put the RE's ahead almost from the kick off. 1 The airmen fought
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  • 432 12 EUROPEAN EURASIANS, a new Singapore soccer combination for matches against visiting teams, made their debut against the South China A A yesterday at Jalan Besur. It was an impressive start m spite of their 3-1 defeat. Up to half time they had the tourists under control
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  • 128 12 MALACCA, Tues.— Malacca Malays soccer team drew twoall with South Perak Malays at the Stadium yesterday afternoon Malacca Malays opened the scoring through Tamam when he came up quickly from the leftwing, beat a defender, cut m and sent m a swift shot tl.™uV> r
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    • 32 12 TID]ES^M TIMEsSIX ,t MI)K> >" M r> m \i i 1 1 ini>\V AM Pil Singapore 00.56 1?.57 Malacca 09.55 10.16 Port Dickson 08.3« i 8.47 Port Sham 07.50 7.50 Pcaaag 02.40 2.39
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