Singapore Standard, 5 September 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ■s*. A. srt X VOL. 11l NO. 65 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 219 1 Secret Society Aims To Take Over Colonu LONDON, Sept. 4 (AP) Terror is reported to be sweeping through Kenya colony, where a secret society of Negroes has stepped up a campaign to push the British into Thousands of Kikuyu tribesmen make up the society. It aims at
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  • 13 1 S ir Sydney Arrives In Spore D i* >!K SI DXI V CAINE
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  • 16 1 St reak Of Smoke In SerembanSky m a vn a T»ree T wrc t that 1
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  • 252 1 6 Reds Killed, 2 Wounded, 3 Give Up KUALA LUMPUR, Thur. Federation Security Forces scored another very successful day when they killed si\ bandits and wounded two more, while three terrorists surrendered Here i I i of the bandit kills: Two of th< ten were
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  • 113 1 3,000,000 'Give Up' Leaflets MORE than 3.0%). 000 surrender leaflets an exceptionally _:e nirnber were dropped by etta and Auster aircraft mainly m Pahang and Perak last month, snid aF. F Aii- Farce spokesman yesterday. During the month the increased tempo O' operational sorties m >porl security forces was tnaintained
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  • 61 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Eleven abducted civilians were murdered and buried m graves, which have been found near an empty terrorist camp near the I is-Thailand border, the Federation Government said today The graves were found by a )1 of the sth Federal Jungle C npany. The
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  • 73 1 MIAMI, Sept 4 (A»): A sis month voyage across the Atlantic m a 38-foot sailing b rat, Brenda, ended w hen Cornelius van fier Star (Holland 1 arrived at Miami with a visa for permanent entry into the United States. Van ftp? Star's sailing record.
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  • 34 1 MORE than n. score of Japanese soldiers, veterans of World War 11. are still holding out m Guam id other islands of the Of these, throe have So :ar surrendered. U.P
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  • 132 1 LONDON, Sept. 4 ..-\P>: Flying Squad men from Scot- i land Yard were combing through London's underworld today m a hunt for the '"Black Orchid'"— a j mysterious smar I i y dressed brunette believed to be the i brains behind a series of recent
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  • 62 1 Reorganising Aussie Army AUSTRALIA'S plan for re- mising her army m war is aimed at preparing an expeditionary force ready for operations m the shortest possible time. Army Minister Josiah Francis disclosed m Canberra yesterday. These force? may be required j for possible commitments under United Nations agreements and 1
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  • 35 1 A flying saucer with a whitish I ii] is ren trted to have circled slowly over Pusan (South Korea* for 11 minutes ;md then, according to observers, it disappeared at "terrific AFP
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  • 116 1 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Sept. 4, (Reuter).— A professor told 4,000 scientists here today that if "a great preponderance of women continued," there was a possibility of an ethic development which would allow artificial insemination to satisfy the maternal instinct. He was Professor AD. Peacork who
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  • 109 1 photo This special Standard picture shows a s< me of icvastati— m Haadyai. a town m Southern Thailand where I I>l^ ire on Wednesday destroyed (>0 shophouscs, caused about 70 casualties, including two deaths and left M people Iwic le^s. Damage is estimated at several million
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  • 106 1 Police Suspend 6 Charges PENAXG. Thurs.— R. A. Coulson-Gilmer. the former I manager of Shriro (China) I Ltd.. Penang branch, was dis- charged on six counts of 1 criminal breach of trust Involving $147,187 by the Ses- sions Court president. Mr. B. G. Smith today. The discharge did not
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  • 84 1 USA 'Copter Plant Gutted FORT WORTH. (Texas), Sept 4 tUP 1 A million dollar fire wrecked a warehouse at the Bel! I Aircraft Corporation's helicopter] and jet engine plant north of Fort Worth yesterday. Nine persons were injured. none critically. "A great majority of our j helicopter production is going
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  • 40 1 AN IXDTAX rubber tapper of an estate i ;i Klang, Selangor, is now m hospital, after bein? struck on the head with a hatchet by one of two armed terrorists. who attacked him yesterday.
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  • 17 1 KING Tribhuvan of Nopal, has arrived m Delhi 10 confer 'with Prime Minister Nehru. Reuter
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  • 150 1 Changjin Again Hea vily Bom bed SEOUL, Sept. 4.— U.S. Superforts from Okinawa last night blasted the Changjin hydro-electric plant deep m Nbrth Korea, newly repaired from previous bombings m June this year. The Far East Air Force said m Tokyo there was no Red opposition and all the bombers
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  • 26 1 TERRORISTS fired upon the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur day mail on Tuesday, and not the night mail as was stated m these columns yesterday.
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  • 179 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Thurs.— Commenting on the Government scheme to train trade union lenders, Mr. Ooi Thiam, hon, secretary of the Penang division of the Malayan Trade Union Council today advocated compulsory trade vnir>n courses for managers and employers of big business establishments. He
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  • 364 1 CHILDREN WILL MEET DUCHESS TWO THOUSAND Singapore school children will line the drive-way from the Kallanjj Airport building to Kalian? Road, when the Duchess ot Kent and her IG-year-old son, the Duke of Kent arrive by 8.0.A.C Argonaut on the evening of Sept. 30. The Royal visitors will touch down
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  • 45 1 URGENTLY needed rabies vaccine for the IVcicralion ol Malaya arrived by air yesterday. Mown irom Hen Y(irk, th«* vac<iii(', m s< k \oii (irtons. was taken oil the airliner from Britain and transferred to a held up Mala\an Airways plane lor Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 228 1 Gold To He Says MEXICO, Sept. 4 The M)uth African Minister oi inance. Nicola N Bavcafl, ,aid last night that he was ertain the pike nt uold aon hi soon rise even ii a leeision to raise Its price lid rot come during the r e s c n t
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  • 49 1 BA". I \FP>. ti.istry ol I ■> Affairs today i that 300,000 tons of rice for export during the four months of i Fureisn COlinti requiring at least double the amount. British U Innia. Coy on md ]■'.■< > need more than the I
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    • 63 1 OIL LAMP tb Kf(>rr*>Piit.illv m W. C. THURSTON CO Singapore K. Lumpur As Dependable as Ever j -I It. vr> [.IS 1 1 I V.""Z.rL/J| The Kerosene Refrigerator tviih a 0m it a ran tee of J year*. I Wholesale Trade Knquirirt Invited Mitertrirnl Department Sole Agents (?aut Sutcks Gl
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  • 525 2 Colonial Fund Will Bear A II Capital Expense Standard Staff Reporter A RESEARCH ship and a modern laboratory will form part of Singapore's proposed Fish cries Research Station at Cbangi, said Dr. P. D jCmmanney Director of Fisheries, Singapore j yeS He added that plans
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  • 248 2 SINGAPORE Chinese School headmaster told the Rel el Court yesterday that two ni'ii, one armed with revolver and the other with a knife, confronted him at his home and told him thai they wanted to search his house tor Communist documents. lock stood Tan A
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  • 75 2 MX VKO Sentj Chuan and f.unily MMcerely thank all f i'i« nds. relatives clubs, assoi:afit»n.s and firms for their uiissaues of sympathy floral tiibutes. m rolls, nijjht visits, (he loan of their cars and tarries, assistance and attend- •■cc at the funeral of the late Mr. Veo Kee San
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  • 301 2 $98,000 RUBBER CASE TWO of the three defence counsels m a big rubber case which was fixed for hearing m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, objected to the case being transferred to a District Court for trial. The counsels Mr. A Bra.ca and Mr. JR.
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  • 105 2 'Vagrant' Was A Wanted Man A CHINESE who was arrested m the Singapore euiral Police Station on a charne of vagrancy was later found to be wanted by the Federation Police for an alleged murder. it was stated m the Second Police Court yesterday. The man. Won? Lee, was held
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  • 46 2 TWELVE Sis have passed I tion i>t be Cc Board "A" 29. I are: Su S M ilicent Ho Syn C I Una Ng Mu. Lai Souh W I > T;.y d Yzelman, Ivy Thong Si< N k. Too H. i Lucy I Caroline wis
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  • 28 2 ALL .Malay...) Ch nes€ Association Sweep tickets for the 12th million-dollar draw have been sold out. the Hon. Secretof Singapore Branch of the MCA announced vester-
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  • 113 2 THE Representative of the Government ot India, Singapore, Mr, Gopala Menon told the press yesterday that the federation Government had agreed m principle to the proposai of using the money ;t held under the India immigration Fund tor the amelioration of Indian labourers. The Singapore
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  • 66 2 TWENTY-FIVE boys of the vernacular school m Negri Sr-m--bilan, have been selected to join the Army Boys* Trade School af Nee Soon. The succesful applicants who j will leave Seremban for Sinya- j pore by train this morning will I be seen off by
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  • 180 2 CAUGHT red-handed, three robbers, Sin Yee Wan, Tai Kwok Jong and Leong Kah Sao, were sentenced by Mr. Justice Knight at the Singapore Assizes yesterday to long terms of imprisonment and one man was ordered to be whipped. Tai Kwok Tong, who admitted two
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  • 75 2 MOHIOEEN bin, Mnhimwd was charged m the Siogap >:■- S cond Police Court yesterday \it < stealing an Indian Bank i rheai:^ b.>ok be.oneing to X. N. .Mf r.a an Aug. 30 at Market Street. On a >p?or,c] charge, Mfhideen vas Kcusfd of cheatip P. C
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  • 67 2 THE recent Communications Exhibition held m Kuala Lumpur was not a British exhibits >n. It was run under the auspices of the Selangor Amateur Radio Society and the exhibition 1 was not* limited to the display o f British-made products on!y. Bri'ish domestic radio was exhibited at this
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  • 37 2 THE Singapore Police, investigating the theft of 42 motor car tyres worth $2 131 recovered 37. of them m a shop at Cecil Street on Wednesday nigh:. A man was arrested.
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  • 187 2 Standard Staff Reporter A REVIEW of the Achievements of the Tang] in Ward Civil Defence Centre at Monks Hill School, Winstedt Road since it first started as the only training centre m Singapore on Mar. 5. is given m the Centre's first "News Bulletin"
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 337 3 MOVE TO REDUCE SCHOOL YEARS Elopement Led To Mother's Suicide Bid Education Dept To Drop A Year Orr Primaries Standard Staff Reporter EFFORTS to reduce the maximum number of years spent by students m the primary department, to enable them to enter university a year earlier than they are doing
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  • 320 3 Srandard Staff Reporter DISAGREEMCNI between i husband and hi* wife regarding their iter, who eloped \uih a man nearly ended m tragedy the Singapore Police ouii Magistrate, Mr. 1). H. Chapman, was told yesterday. Neo was charged with trying to jump into the sea at the S in an attempt
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  • 73 3 \II. Civil Defence workers m Singapore will set attendance tnd travelling allowances more Dinpt! i. 'l iiinu ot this month, .i Govern- :it official told The Standard yesterday. H :md rect p< cieing acct pay- i t it to the Civii Defence tade Mf.» h:' ftd lUi Hal
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  • 153 3 COl Ml Rl 111 S*-CM»I and 10 ient nnte> are beinu circulated i> Singapore and the poliff have recovered a umbei of the Bates. The 10 -rent forgeries are poor and caa be detected without nir.tli ditfuiilt\. They are piinttd on inferior quality paper.
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  • 15 3 MESE ilted S years' I beChin Loh gh .Jut. year, un
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  • 20 3 Rag-&-Bone Man Offered Bribe. i fine and a ion were man. I when he pore I hree able. i con-
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  • 11 3 to at poj 8 v :i v S..:u a.
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  • 25 3 THE Fe lei it m P >lice Band Be-,- the Retreat on the Reclamati m Gr md m Malacca on Wt'.i!'.-. 1 :*>".
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  • 200 3 HilMirj Stiff Reporter ADMIRAL sir Rboderidj I I irigoi First Sea Lord and r. Chief-of-Staff, will leave raited Kingdom ai >!! cn •us BBOlltll on a mur-week Itispectioa towir oi the East and IV Eas« Including Singapore »derick will &y f] rst t.-
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  • 51 3 THE sixth annual Representative Conference of the Singapore City Council Sewerage Labour Union will be held a* the premises of the Singapore City Council Sen Union. Fairer Park on Sept. 21 at 4.30 p.m. The Uni >n also proposes to hold its anniversary celebration th ii
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  • 101 3 TWO Emergency detainee?, Koh Ah Pong and Ling Ah Kui were each sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to four months' rigorous imprisonment for failing to comply with an order from the Colonial Secretary to remain indoors from set to sunrise.
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  • 36 3 KON Yew How was fined S3 by the Muar Magistrate for failing to stop his bicycle at the "Stop, Look and Go sign at the junction of Jalan Bakri and Jalan Abdullah. Muar.
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  • 307 3 Standard Stall Reporter NKW students joining the University of Malaya m October must hand m a Certificate of Health issued by a registered medical practitioner, and lour pa*sporl -i/« copies of a recent photo al the time of matriculating and enrolling before they will
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 3 photo. stamdard ON the third day of their six-day fellowship course m maternal and child health, five Indonesian doctors and five nurses midwives were taken round the KandangKrrbau Hospital, and given demonstrations on the training of midwives. Picture shows Dr \V. A. Bulhetchet explaining; to four of the five Indonesian
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  • 192 3 Standard Woman Reporter SINGAPORE ami Federation Students m Australia will be specially advised m future on their personal problems and will be as*istcd m finding suitable accommodation through the appointment of Mr. A. G. Biilini:. retiring Sur-veyor-General. Malaya, as Liaison Officer to those who
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  • 58 3 THE Singapore Mar!r,2 Police yesterday recovered a ST. OOO generator .stolen from a wooden platform erected over the wreck of the Empress Amd. near the Southern Shore*' Lighthouse. The police found the pr.rtially dismantled generator m an island oil Singapore. It belonged to the International Salvage Association,
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  • 86 3 AFTER a swim at the Singapore Swimming Club on Wednesday, an Army officer found that his car had been broken into and about $900 worth of belongings he left on the rear seat had vanished. The car was locked and thief forced open one of
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  • 170 3 MR. PETER CHEW of the i Chinese Methodist Youth Fel-low-hip and Miss Alice PishI arody of the Anglican Youth Fellowship will represent Sin- gapore at the World Christian Youth Conference to l)e held at Kottayam, Travancore, In-, dia frcyn Dec. 11 to 25.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 220 4 Govt. Control Hits Steel, Cement Irade Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Building materials worth millions of dollars are lying idle m the Federation as a result of the Building Control Regulations now m force, and m many cases dealers are selling their surplus
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  • 240 4 IPOII, Thurs. The Kinta Town Planning Committee is to reconsider its previous decision which rejected the building of flats m the first class residential area of Kampar Ko.id. The Conrti !< f o meet nexi i hen •< decision i i Boattej ia expected
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  • 178 4 Girls Weep As Father Gets Death KUALA LU! [PUH Thnrs.— M. X i. (43) a weeding lab- :td to the Ifunici- scnt< no ?1 to dv.rh .-l \S ::^on at the 'it, Couri lodaj *'^>r tlie tn ler ol fe P« w >• m m ..v 3. ihls year H:>
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  • 68 4 SEHEMBAN, Thurv J. V. Wolff C 22) was finod Rsfl by Urn Serenbai nasistrate fur ■fcstraetta* .1 p >» u'.ii.-n hum exaoui n? his tar at a Tampin 10 idI'iill k. WolfT. who v is bound for Singapore with hi* wit oa urec
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  • 90 4 MALACCA. Thurs. Coud-I cillor A. Acfcon at today's ng of the Settlement Council hit at Government's •forbidding ie-enii> into houses on Governmeni land, whose (eases bad expired. He said that this would m 306 people being rendered homeless. Tte Collector of L a n d
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  • 135 4 BUTTFRWORTH. Thurs.— The people oi Permatang Pauh. where 1- persons were held yesterday after screening operation, have been told that they wouW ri t given more Police protection ai d ;n return give what mformation they h; d to the Government. Mr. S T.
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  • 51 4 IPOH, Tbars.— One c.s c of > iomyelitis m Parit and anI c:<se of urban typhus m Te.'ok Anson ':-e reported for the week ending August -10. uccording 10 the report of the Perak Medical and Health Officer m his weekly summary. Neither case resulted
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  • 30 4 SEREMBAN, Thurs. A $100,00€ cinema hall nam< the Pearl Theatre will be opened on Saturday r.t Tanjong Sepat by Mrv. Tucker, wife of District Officer, Kuala Langat.
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  • 144 4 Trisha-Rider Loses Plea For Damages KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. j The President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr B IV. Rhodes, today, dismissed a claim by a tvishaman. S. R. I Rajcndra. for $897 a^ damages j from \\vo officers of the .Malay-; an Railways for wrongful detention of his
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  • 60 4 DIPLOMA WINNERS THE first batch of Chinese girls who received their diplomas after completing their training at the Chee Kheiig Women's Sewing and Tailoring Training Institution, Kuala Kangsar. Towkay Chan Yoke sang u.ivr a way the diplomas. Tht» proprietress and tutor of the institution is Mrs. Choon? Lee Can who
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  • 102 4 100% Rise: Timber Trade To Protest KUALA LLMPIR, Thurs.— Malayan timber concession holders are to protest against the reccal per cent, increase m the "royalty" rates imposed by (iov- rrnment on trees felled for timber. Thes will meet m Kuala Lump ir -''..v^)y to discuss the form of representatioii bo
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  • 109 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two important charily events I take place on Saturday, the Welfare B::V at me Besidency nd the Food and Fun Fair or.a;m;-fd by Selangor Buddhists a- the Bate Road E hool J m aid of the Brickfields Road] Temple building fund. A feature
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  • 93 4 PENAXG. —M T ghavan. [ndia'f ambasFad«*rdesignate to C^a i China, ,i- Penanc toid > r that India? reputation py h!«h m the counci s o! the woi Id and India's voice is m the world organi"Btith ex-, oallf y-^ c I tt I the 1 ywM
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  • 62 4 KTAI.A U.MPIK. Thurs. Ho-i II 1 way Defuulmeai proposes to commence relu railway iinr from Jeruntut njrtkwards ITir— gti itM»{(»r xrfi.iU' service Emm Ku Jcrantut and \i< c vcr«-a will not ihrii.irt I with eJßed from tli.U ('.!tr IW I> iv« v a!l p:»svibk» service m thr
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  • 110 4 X I A I A LI M I Thurs. Vru help m I will help you," said Gerald Templer la m labourers of the I < Agricultural Experim. Station at SeHbng mwrmng when hv insjx the station. The High Com the men that the
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  • 38 4 lor A atioa foi I ot Com 1 the pre*< ;<^ srhei Is and no T..L- S W Land X riae c. a m Board f v and th.'^ a take:; 01 town sch<
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  • 226 5 MALACCA, Thurs. Paying tribute to Malacca's lead and initiative m the building of a Malayan nation, the Resident Commissioner, Mr. H. G. Hammett, said today: "We m Malacca can demonstrate to the rest of Malaya a degree of unity and harmony greater than that
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  • 439 5 SINGAPORE substations liable !<> m, id shedding toda} DAI K.itllt-s Hoi. I. ***** I»t M Vl.juninl K»I "Mills .\\riiu<\ Paya i.ebar Pomps, Dunman Rd., JOO thiat Place. -l.ilaJi Vassin, lalan l.imo>. t.imbrnUr im.. Rangoon Rd., Towncr Rd.. Serangoon Ktt Senneti Estatr. Kitiani AytT. McPberson i><i Kun liiian
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  • Article, Illustration
    154 5 Colony Must Be Patient SINGAPORE must be patient' with the housing problem, a l\ i ed Mr. James M. Fraser, Manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust, yesterday on his return from six mouths leave m Britain. Mr. Fraser spoke of the necessity of producing a master plan for the
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  • 104 5 A S [NG A PO R E II a r 1 >our Board labourer, Lee Tang (34), who said he was stabbed at his house m Sambau Road last night, chased hi* assailant 300 yards along Anson Road before he finally collapsed outside a Chinese
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  • 152 5 Al OR STAR, Thurs. Three teen-aged pretlj -ir-U ;iiml a man yvere produced today before i!«< i president oi the S«'s>ions Court at Alor Star i<> face a charge «>1 I distributing mi ih<« Kodiang-Jitra Road m North Kedah placards containing incitements to
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  • 51 5 JOIIOKK BAIIHL Thurs Captain S. P. Evans has been summoned by the Joliore Bahru Court to answer a charge of allowing his unmuzzled dog at large. The dog is alleged to have bitten llamid bin Abdullah. The hearing of the case will take plate
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  • 99 5 JOHORH BAHKU. Thurs.— Kho Chuaiig a lorry driver. wa s sentenced to one years imprisonment and a line ot $500. m de[ault a farther six munths imprisonment, for offering a bribe oi SI 50 to a constable at Kluang. The constable nad r<'P"rted
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  • 185 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. "In a country like Malaya with so many different r aces, languages and creeds the more people mix together to work for the good of the country the better." states The Planter, the official organ of the Incorporated Society of Planters m
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  • 66 5 MALACCA. Thurs. An amendment by Councillor Sudin bin Abdul Rahman to have the kri> emblazoned On the proposed public seal for tne Settlement found no supporter. The proposed seal conforming to the stock pattern for Colonial seals prepared by the Royal Mint with the Malacca
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  • 42 5 THE CITY Health Department, Singapore, reported yesterday that a total ol 7,880 persons were vaccinated against small-pox at Ihe following clinics:— Joo Chiat (1^92), Prinsep Street (1^62), Balestier Road (Ull-). Kreta Ayer (2.092), Tiong B'jhru (969), and ather centres 251
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  • 165 5 JOHORE BAHRU. 1 [nche All Hassan, President of the Sessions Court, held tl though there was evidence that money had passed there \ts no evidence why money was given to C Fong. Home Guard Commander and village leader 0/ Masai, who was charged with having cheated
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  • 49 5 TAIPIXG. Thin*. Mi Lee Kirn Yuen of the La d y Preacher Girls' School and an active member of the 'Jaipir.4 Methodist Youth Fe lewship, leaves tomorrow Kuala Lumpur from where she v. fly to the Unite Xii Jd m join the Teachers' Training College at Kirk-
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  • 328 5 Xl ALA LUMPUB, Thurs.— The money raised by public subscription and also by donations from the parent body totalling $82,000 has been placed as a fixed deposit by the Selangor Branch, MAPTB for a settlement for incurables. This proposal was accepted j at a branch
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    • 60 5 LAST 3 SHOWS: 3, 6.15 9.15 p m. SHAW BROS. An Indescribable Poignant Drama. "ANTARA SENYUM DANTANGIS' starring P. Raralee Rokiah A Malay Drama TOMORROW I'nivfrsal Picture "APACHE DRUMS'* IN TECHNICOLOR i>]M^];;,ini :i7iTil 1 609 no?" mamTmHi^Thi LAST 3 SHOWS 3.13—6.15 915 P.M. P ARB AT (Hindustani) Starring PKLM NATH
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  • 763 6 r W r HE r:. teaching" system which the Federation is introducing into Chinese schools aims at Malayanizing Chinese youths by making them constantly "aware that they are living m Malaya and not m China." This move is of such importance that it merits the support of all
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  • 897 6 MALAYAN AFFAIRS W7HAT is the Singapore Government doing to prepare the Colony for selfgovernment" Let us examine the facts' they are available and they show that progress is slow, although probably faster than the Malayanization of the Civil Service m the Federation. There
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  • 338 6 Eisenhower's Speech fHE IH SHIH PAO voiced disappointment over Es< ni bower's recent speech tha< the Republican candidate for President failed to express i clear-cut plan to fight ai crush Communism, and j instead said vaguely how Satellite nations of Soviet I Russia could be won over. ■M
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  • 287 6 V© Mare Friday Tim 13th O FREDA* the 13th any more. Christmas Day on a Monday i every year. Easter Sunday always on April 14 And. year alter year, your birth date and wedding- anniversary, i 1 too on the same day. ,i "H's my life's dream," said 4ML year
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  • 170 6  -  Sir. I believe that the reading of Comics should be discouraged. The types of comics I am referring to are the gaudily coloured illustration of heroines with a minimum of clothing on, swinging from tree to tree, flying from Dlanet to planet rocket fashion
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  • 120 6 Sir.— Ever since the Singapore Government anno -need its decision to raise the price of our rationed rice by five cents n kali, we have not heard Mrs. Robert Eu and her socalled Consumers' Resistance Movement make any comments against the increase. Rice being our
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  • 184 6 Tim e L im it for Non- N ati onals' Sir; You have m your W< ln< day leader criticised the Independence of Malaya Party fur proposing to close its doors to persons who are not subjects of the Rulers Federal Citizens and British Subjects domiciled m this country. When
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  • 524 6 There mre many responsible Government jobs m Singapore at present oerupietl by Europeans uhich could just as well be r/0,,* by Malayans. The best nay for the Sfttg* pore (,oi eminent to show that it is carrying (tut its avowed policy of Malayanization is to promote mt>re
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  • 524 6 BY CHARLIE LEE Town Superintendent Yony Peng. Joliorc. THE laws practised m Malaya are British, and there can be no doubt that they are the best any country expect to have. The Government of Malaya has welcomed and will still welcome people
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    • 28 6 Correspondence for these Columns should be brief and to the i> .int. Letters should be signed and the writer's name and address iiM nu:<-. not necessarily for publication.
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  • 275 7 Advisers In Germany To Hire Technicians the British (Jovernment is not expected t« take any new st'ps until it has rereived the Persian parliament's reply to the Truman- j Churchill joint proposals sent to Dr. Mossadeq. Persian Prime Minister, last week. In Washington yesterday, ."Mr.
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    177 7 DR. Reginald Smith-Rose, (rigbt), Director of Radio Research, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. United Kingdom, arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday after attending the conference of the International Scientific Radio Union m Sydney. He was accompanied by Dr. W. J. G. Beynon of Swansea University. Dr. Smith-Rose will stay
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  • 23 7 BANDITS OFFER TRAINING KFP) SI raining < xper- th< a Frans SquadR Q; a bat Tiie ews rites ri] m t on fraid of
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  • 15 7 Police Fire At 10,000 Rioting Mob DERABAD. askof WHS Serai gi ed to bodies to
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    49 7 WHEN 'lie High Commissiontr. General Sir Gerald r< itt< Fedrral >' at Ser- he !ofd orer 300 Station th«t the rhe E»ier- rarhpr Gorcould prqride ?d»it, health >• j agri■■e and other yood things lor ihe peop P ture shotrs the C er talking 10 i l ne
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  • 145 7 i\\K\<Hl, SepL I. Sardar Ibrahim, former president ol Azad Kashmir, ha> urged renewal of fiuhin»u m Kashmir a> a solution of the four-year-old IndiaPakistan dispute over possession of thr princely state. I 11, member of the AllJammy and Kashmir Muslim i n v held
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  • 93 7 JAKARTA. Sept. (AFP) —The fifth session of the South-east Asia regional committee of the World Health Organisation opened ai Bandung this morning. Dr Svasti Daengsvang of Thailand lormally declared the meeting open. The meeting started discussions alter the formal opening and elected Indonesia's chief delegate
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    • 46 7 TEL AVIV. Sept. 4 (AP>— "lt appears thai Aly Maher's Egyptian government wili again propose a British base m the 1 a strip as a quid pro quo tor the gradual evacuation of British troops from the Canal zone."' says the Jerusalem Post today.
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    • 25 7 TWELVE persons were officially reported killed and 40 injured m a soap and oil factory explosion, which shook Marseilles <-n Wednesday.- UP
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    • 28 7 PARLIAMENTARY opposition members m Ceylon yesterday called on the government to summon an emergency session of Parliament to deal wjtti sharply increased food costs A P
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    • 21 7 SARDAR X M. Panikkar. India's Ambassador designate to Egypt, left Bombay by air fof C;ii! o yesterday Reuter
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    • 16 7 CEYLON'S delegation of the World Buddhist Fe!3 iwship sailed for ToKyo yesterday.— R euter
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    • 13 7 SOME 140 Chinese, deported from Thailand, have arrived m Swatow.- AFP
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  • 98 7 VATICAN CITY. Sepi 4 'UP' —The Sacred Congregation oC Holy Office has denied report that Roman Catholic v.]r s ma.v be ''.bidden to participate m beauty contests. The agency quoted Cai s lurces ;:s allegedly saying thai Vie Holy Office would probably issue a decree
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  • 39 7 Tshekedi Reprieved I HI! banishment orrtrr on Tshekedi Kh.nmt. former Re&«"i ol the Baraangwato tribe ul Bechuanaland and uncle ol exiled tribal chief Seretse Khama, li.»s been withdrawn, it w is learned authoritatively m Ii etoria s<■ >terday. Reuter
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  • 63 7 Srondard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 4 Tr-.t following ort the doting prices of rubber and tin on the London Market todcy LONDON RUBBER Apr/June 221 d. Sept. c.i.f. 22td. Marker: Easier. LONDON TIN Spot £960 10s. per ten buyers, £961 sellers. Three months f 949 buyers,
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  • 110 7 SINGAPpRE'S Traffic Police are appealing for eye-witness-es m two fatal accidents involving the death of a pedestrian and a tricycle rider. The pedestrian was involved i:i an accident with a police motor cyclist at the 6j mile Buk it Timah Road at 8 a.m. on
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  • 78 7 MARGATE. Sept. 4 (UP)— The Trades Union Congress completely trounced all Communist and fellow traveller candidates today m electing its leadership for the coming year. The 84th annual TUC Con- gress elected a 35 member General Council to run the i affairs of the 8.000.000-mem-I
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  • 26 7 MAJOR GENERAL MAR West newly-appointed Commander oi the British Commonwealth Division, arrived m Korea tod;u- to replace Major Genera] A. John I C;;sseis. AFP
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  • 436 7 CAIRO, Sept. 4, (IP). Strong man Geiu.il Mohanfmed Naguib's land limitation proposals will come before the Cabinet tonight for action as Hie ministers resume sessions interrupted by the Quahan Bairam holidays. I In a broadcast over Cairo [Radio on Wednesday night jNaguib warned
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  • 124 7 FARN'BOROrcn England, Sept. 4 (UP)— A test pilot. Johnny Deny, {lying a jetfighter rejected :hr Supply Ministry becaus* it was not up to par, rocketted through nd ban ier twice m 1 0 minute; i sterday. Derry"s firs; successful crack at the barrier
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  • 28 7 A JOHANNESBURG trale J H S Johannes has submitted It tion Leaders for tri yesterday that he threatened with shtx I number of insulting Letters Reuter
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  • 37 7 A ii< lUSI V. !!> X 21 of Covent Row. was rushed to hosp I .suspected of poisoning FIVE work inn. weaving factory m X Province were killed bj of indulging m pro 'I activi: AFP
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  • 263 7 Pravda Stresses Mao's Debt To The Russians MOSCOW, Sept. 4 <AP)— The Soviet press emphasized yest< rday a contention that Communist China owes a debt to Russian military might. This comment followed an exchange of messages between Prime Minister Stalin rind President Mao Tze-tung of Communist China, hailing the friendship
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  • 307 8 Isthmian ViceChief To Visit Colony In Nov. Standard Shipping Reporter MR F. KING, 52-year-old vice^presldeiH «t Isthmian' Steamship Company, Ltd., who b on a world [our is expected to arrive m Singapore by air, m tin fir si week m November. Mr Kina who is recognised as a world shippm*
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  • 62 8 TWO RUSSIAN owned ships, the 1.114 ton Ishim and I ie 1,055 ton Barnaul, which arrived m Singapore waters recently are on their way to Red China with a cargo of paper The ships are taking on ter, supplies and bunkers before leaving Singapore tomorrow. The
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  • 30 8 A 20-TON yacht bought by a British Jew from the British Admiralty, has been given to H Nautical School for use as a training craft. A P
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  • 20 8 Radio teleph me commift iition between Peiping and P 1 sue was ed on Wednesday. Reuter AAP
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    • 625 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Itl riMChIH. Lo« Anfelet. All American i Oaaaiiaa Citle. Penan? P Sham Spore Au LA SIPACIFH Bl 18 'A !GSept M WSepi »Sepl lOt t »Od r<w (uD ji«ri ol D«y Ca:zj De^p Tanks and passengei Agents ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. HI: S'pMC ***** 3 K. Lumiau
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    • 725 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Reralar SaUings to China and Japan from Singapore, PoH Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penan* From -Sjechuem" Sept -II Sept2l Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'haio Spore For Szechuen-' Sfept9 kon "YoeboW Sept 20 Japan
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    • 454 8 Standard Shipping Reporter on th«- «.n to Singapore from EXPECTED today is the Singa- n c Gri Xi a> us!u d I() hrl pore Harbour Boards tvs rescue, and .i successful ton Griper, \\:th the disabled iint- was attached t«. the lisfreighter Empire Ely Tn .»i»i«-d freighter. tow. Repairs to
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    • 466 8 EAST ASIATIC LIKE SAILINGS 4KOM SCAXDINAVI A/L R CON ;i IM Spore P Sham p. ••MiSONIA* for Bangkok lt> HSept 14 !sSep| 1 "INDIA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Manila 17 !9Sepl IS/l€Sep| '♦PANAMA" tor Bangkok Salpon Hongkong. Manila 81 CTBcpl T> tSSept m "LALANDIA" for Bangkok IS Hi O« "MAGDALA"
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  • 487 9 RICE RATION HINGES ON THAI TALKS Substitutes Have Failed, Says Willis Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government hopes to be able to keep the ration of rice as it is. There is no immediate prospect of the ration being reduced, a spokesman of the Government told The Standard yesterday. However,
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  • 126 9 COMMODITY PRICES i:i fISING r«ihr>e» line* U-enl per Ib tn Smea p«r# v»*^terc';»v *"tr Boj^rsSrflrrs i Ng 1 Spei I "<» v > K)K m hiile> Sepi No 1 R. C .S. 7*3 181 No. 2 KSS. 72 725 Nn. ."> R.S S 67! K7ij To ie: Quiet and slight
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  • 64 9 MEXICO. c pi 4. -AFP>Tbe .th annual assembly of the Council or Governors of Internationn] Reconstruction Bank in,-) I".:> 'national Mo?»€tary Fund opened here this morning m the Palace ol Fine Arts Fifty-four member countries ■AiTp represented. Japan and Cit: ;n;u:y were admitted to
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  • 110 9 Standard Market Reporter PRICES or; the produce market m Singapore were steadier m rhe peppef and easier lo coconut uit sections. Pepper buyers of Muntok white weve quolins $896 per pieul tup S!>») from Wednesdays prices. and Lr.mponj? b!::ck $520 tup $10) Copra buyers
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  • 248 9 MARGATE, Sept. I (Renter). Britain** trade union leaders against the advice of their poliry chiefs approved yesterday a leftwing demand here for more slale control of the nation 4 ind:i*tries. The 906 delegates representing 8. 000. <•()<) voters approved by a car:l vol. 1 ai
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  • 44 9 Rubber Exports Increase MALAYAN rubber preli niiniuy statistics showed j tola! experts of all grades to all countries from Singapore and Hie Federation of Mataya duriag August at I ~.VIX:> ions compared with 71.922 tnn^ of July, according to the Registrar of Rfaiayao Statisncs
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  • 67 9 Baig Leaves For RI Trade Fair Standard Market B«-p«rler THE Trade C'»*nnrissi«nei I Pakistan m Singapore and AH Bai2 A-i!) leave the Colony by air to-day to attend the In i dust rial and' Handicrafi Exbibi lion to be held m Jakarta. In[donesia Paki.staa is participating I m the Exhibition
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 4— Special Standard Service closing prices, on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.89 to £1 sterling: $15.3575 to U.SSI; $1828 to Malayan $1: $fIL3BSO to one i Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $296 75 to one tael.
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  • 240 9 A JOINT Japanese-Chinese corporation for the proinotiqn of trade with South-east Asia is to he formed following the recent visit of the Chinese exf Premier Chang Chun to Tokyo The Economist sees this move as an attempt by Japan to cour the overseas Chinese
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  • 214 9 IRANDERS, (Denrmirk). Sept 4j (UP>— A Danish landowner re cently refused a motor cai worth US$lO,OOO for a crop from one ear of whe:it. the!' dairy "Randers Dajjblad" reported Tie paper =aid the unique wheal hod been raised at "Sk»e n Uovedg;«;irri near Rim!'--* Tie
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  • 166 9 Rubber In New Decline Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices w Singapore declined by \'i cents per b. on h qvreA m.ukeT* yester lay, first grade rubber for September shipmeni bein£ quoted Vtl\ merits pel lb at the close. A reserve of buyers and some sr: ouritry sol'iui^ conlr;--btrted to the
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  • 204 9 S: iiul.trd M.irkct Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs— Quiet conditions prevailed m the Malayan share market today m bath the industrials and tin ■■■io'-s with .i fair volume of bu-i'T-^ p?Ssing. Rubber shares remained lifeless. Cn.i nr' e c were INIHTSTVI \l S Ord*. J J 0
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  • 34 9 Malayan Exchange B Associal 6 si IlinK ita to raercbanta a.T./O D I are French francs 114 M and Brf- gi.-iii fraßCn WB4 1 '4 0' er ex 'chansp rates •■erna:n unaltered
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    • 239 9 Ausfrolfo's F 1c 5 1 ],*i 4^ JtJ Jl h O V zl J 3UMHY BOY fe 1 1 potters OOOSON TRADING CO. *22 Collins Street, jme, Ausrrolio. T-cJe Erqjines to TAN SEE TEE 23, Bonham Bldg., S pore I. Phone 6097. Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours E
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    • 248 9 I Walinc- Waling IsiPIK MALAY Future Pist. b> Ml UV KOt a. 4 .-^jfc"^ v j^H I ill I NEVER BEFORE THSiUS IMHKW.VIIJI FK.H! ivttk SHAR« S.MJONC I.M) "SIIK TARZAN" whn MNC'.S! IJW BCLiIVI h produced Jrgv under strictest control I^M (r% single val<v.i*i<i from .l.irv through M JMf J
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 46 9 jygggghhhhh SINGAPORE DIARY -i- ihi i i 1 i m I. I IMM» j mi -m i> i: i i i tc) o:.ti riIKATKI m S i i i In tNTERTAINMENTS i it <• 6 13 I' 4 LI d m Ml •i) I) i kAD'O PROGRAMME
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    • 750 9 SHIPS IN HARBOUR \MI \K\ I > a h i 'i 7 7 4 1 1 30 3 7 4' 41 2 I C-P. 7 > 44 1.1 4 3JJ •> Pn »32 3 1 2 i j j., ,'j 2 r>f i I; 12 4 IM IO HI Ml\|
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    • 444 9 :i4j .i American S< c -''if 1 mi n ».na Serial; "Barchestei 'I j.K-- 10 30 U.i ;-c M Uifc X LUANG ENTERTAINMENTS COBUM I io v r, ew Tti en TaJ > M ndai :::> :30 •no and 9.3d > m iltlll I\M: Bird of P«.3d>e and -•'>') Km
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  • 664 10  - Dr. Lofthouse Is No Pedan t! 'ANACRUSIS' Itf.USiC NOTES By I \K THORNTON Lofthouse J has been with ib lor one week and it is characteristic of him that, during that time, he has worked and played hard and tirelessly. On the very day of his arrival he found time,
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  • Article, Illustration
    203 10 The recital programme commences with music of the Restoration period, then early French and Italian to Bach and Handel. After the interval comes a romantic group (Brahms. Rachmaninov. pin) concluding with modern .British. The "In Praise of Bach" begins with some solos— music from the keyboard suites
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  • 937 10  -  Bill Webb Jones B) j I you ever noticed how quickly some countries react with a musical offering ti> topical events? This is particularly so m bolii the U.S.A., and (ireat Britain. Presidential elections m America have produced the "Stevenson Stomp," and the "Hike with lk»
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  • 503 10 More About That Camera Contest AY ORTH HAVING prices to the tune of So 000 are nou waiting t<> be <«»l-hu-ted m the largest photographic competiti<»n ever held m Malaya What are you ?oin? to do about it The fii st thing you mus. do is buy Perutt film since
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  • 214 10 I c I\ iiii Summer n kIiI t»n u.i- Kiver; Summer Kveuiui v.uu before sum Koj i! Philharmonii < m hesl i lit.-.-, i, im i. nM i>iv: I HERE is c work- :c--cordfi cover at. it 28 yea I c be tut summei igtii on the Riter.
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    • 256 10 I .s •■.^.M*A* -k A h I: k h i > I 1 I $$4 €O)Lf i^IBIil I JOHNNIE RAY Don't take y from me > see areams ii Sec You m My Dreams") J UO 3O .f W RCSEMARY CLOONEY D I anyone call DB 3099 JO STAFFORD Rammay
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    • 105 10 STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RESULTS Only 50 cents per line with a minimum charge o< $2 FOl 4 linei (approximating 20 short words) will enable you to place on oc The Singapore Standard (Daily Edition) under Situations Vacont, Wanted, Accommodation Vacant, For Sale, Miscellaneous, Box No. 50 cents extra. Domestic
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    • 361 10 fy RITA DEL MAR I^OD IY'S k\\ OTATION: I m nan, and nothing homan 1 an be of indifference to me —Terence MUI)\Y FOR IVIKV.M tperative element, me. seem 1 more dependable than ihey rea Iv Play safe by being self- i Be courfeou.- and tact- ll m dealings with
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  • 1647 11  -  WINDSOR LAD 'Three' In 362/5 Sees. With Plenty To Spare I SPORTING GESTURE, with J. Donnelly astride, was the most im pressive worker at yesterday morning's workouts of candidates entered for the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting which begins tomorrow. Sent at threequarter speed from
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  • 162 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammir Sam Sread dgdgd Let's cur a few strokes off your ga.me. I don't know about you but nearly every high handicap wastes- six strokes or so on a round by putting effort into short shots vilh highly lolled clubs. Such piniyrrj are using almost nettling but
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  • 90 11 SINGAPORE Gun Club wi! 1 hold their usual first Sunday competition .-hoot at the range from 10.30 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. this Sunday. Fir r and runner-up prizes will be given for three events. The first event is on a new target five high birds from
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    • 539 11 KOTICES 1 IV\ COIMIL OV SING\ POKt TF.NDERS lor particulars see Tender H«Mitn drixind Flour Cit> Hall) nUCITY DEPARTMENT: S ipp y o! j.uuu gallons -B-30" Transformer BSS 148 l;«aa dfliverEUectricitjF DepartThomson Road l trical Er;giOili c (Room luu) Close NOON— INEER'fi DEPARInn I I ivery :s oi ei| i
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    • 303 11 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. Assessment List 1953 (Section 62 Municipal Ordinance) iJ.j ie .^fssment List fa 1 953 of ail houses, buildings anqs and tenements liable t< g^ssment within City Limit: nas been r-ompieted uml m^ 2 e iaspected during offict hourj at the OflTu-e of the C tv A-v^.sor
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    • 220 11 AS A MARK OF RESPECT TO THEIR LATE MANAGING Mr. K. M. ENGELMANN I THE OFFICES AND FACTORY OF I MALAYAN WIRE MESH FENCING I CO., (1946) LIMITED j WILL BE CLOSED ON FRIDAY I sth SEPTEMBER. I A MEMORIAL SERVICE WILL BE I HELD AT j ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL
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    • 87 11 SITUATION VACANI T TED Juni i I edg« T B i Bn TlJntON FOB VOl R i imn ttu n Chinese V MCA b S m 19.')0 J951 classes inn- :j- Boo!< k. i •iand cSpei F- Sid IV VIII 1 Pi iv f i ion by Mr II tO7
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  • 114 12 Cobb Out For Water Record With Jet Boat INWRNFSS SCOTLAND, Sept. 4. (AP).-JoJin "t™X* Fj£»]e^pelled speed ri 1^ on water -ith Cobb ,.p atoned. He did After the test, the boat was towed to the shore here expert mechanics made n careful o- ation of the engine. Later, the jet-engine
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  • 102 12 11 \N MOM. Did B<» %s seared ion r goals to «je SAFA Division IB mtch -it tfM < Quek b ticularly j Han and V v jrapns, i oi* A1 and i Mongs tO j rminale man. headway, men i n dis- attack- 3
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  • 64 12 >r toi g at the Happy stadium—the first probig boxing -c many s Kirk a new i. t by i er to thi hich proir. Little recent vi rtory his m t t< f J pan. i; famous -ium m I l n been training T
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  • 183 12 i ..\i> Tnt (Renter) 1 in.il platings m the County eiu.x'i. i Bship uiiich finished yesterday were: 1* U I. 1) 1 Na l'u In match I)i-o. Lost Drawn Points Sanrc9 M 8t 3 J 0 o I 4 ■!."><; „hire -H 17 2 X 0 1
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  • 209 12 BERT ASSIRATI and Nature Bay the two grapplers n i n .<■'.- M' ur first Singap c-< 5 v; i ance last Satmi 1 a again on the bill at Kha H World Sl adiura locn •i r\ night Assirati meets 3 oj Xi <■ ti m
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  • 46 12 THE Singa[l si tute athletic be held on S at'l. I Bahru Road from .-vents on the \e, including an mll x lid yds inter Institute relay for th 3 i disi nee, Fole; ife ol of the Ingive away the es.
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  • 226 12 Can Lick Rocky And His Brother Says Jersey Joe ATLANTIC CITY New Jersey. Sept. 4. (IT). Heavyweight champion Jersey Joe Walcott opened sparring sessions at his Pleasantville camp today with the notation that he "could lick Rocky Marciano and his brother m the Mime ring on the same night." The
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  • 52 12 YESTERDAY'S SAFA Cup tie between Royal Navy and tli«- Royal Air lone was postponed at the Last moment. Fans who turned up at the Jalan Besar Stadium returned disappointed after finding all gates closed. A SAFA official said he had "No idea" why the (natch had
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  • 165 12 M's KUDA GOES UP A CLASS I MONA'S KUDA has been 'promoted from Class ?> to Class 2 while Dinar has been transferred from Class 4 to Class according to the classification list of the Straits Racing Association. Fifteen horses Flying Spirit. Gay Tie. Harcourt Hurry Up. Irish Flower. Jo-Jo.
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    41 12 Mrs. Helen Dew of VI a 1 a c c a, Malayan women's- singles tennis Bhampion and holder also of the doubles title with Mrs. Lindsay Mrs. Dew is currently champion of Selangor and Penang also.— Photo by Kee Chun Studio.
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  • 444 12 SAVITT, HART IN THE LEAD FOREST HILLS, New York, Sept. 3, (UP).— Lower seeded longshot players began to tumble from the United States amateur tennis championships today as former Wimbledon winners, Doris Hart and Giant Dick Savitt led the favoured hotshots into rougher going. Miss Hart advanced into the quarter
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    42 12 Sunderland go a Ike eper Threadgold makes a terrific dive to save from an Arsenal attack m the fust division match at the Arsenal Ground on August 30. The Ball was .1 cannon shot from Arsenal's Don Eloper, playing at out-side-left. AP
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  • 230 12 English Soccer Results photo. LONDON, Sent. 4 (Reuter) Yesterday's football results were: LEAGUE I Cardiff City 1 Middlesbrough 1. Derby County 3, Chelsea 2. Manchester United 0. Arsenal 0. Portsmouth 1, Charlton A. 1. 1 Sheffield Wed. 0. Liverpool 2 LEAGUE II 1 Birmingham City 2. Luton T. 1. Brentford
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  • 95 12 KOTA BAHRU. Thurs.— A fairly largo crowd including the Sultan. Tengku Mahkota. Mentri Besar. th e British Adviser, and Slate Secretary, witnessed some fine exhibition tennis matches at the residency ot Kola Bahru. yesterday. Results: K. H. Ip and Yeap Poh Hum lost to Ong
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  • 43 12 KUALA KAXGSAR Wed The Malay College, Kuala Kang sat". Will ho!<i their annual athletic spurts on Saturday. Sept. 13, at 2 p.m. on the colIpljc ground At the conclusion of the meet, the Sultan of Trehge.mu will give awuv the r>r'i7es
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  • 124 12 BRM Is For Sale LONDON, Sept 4 (Reuter) The BRM racing car with which British motor enthusiasts hoped to heal the world put a "for sale notice up today. About lii!) British motor firms barked the scheme to win supremacy for Britain. The general public subscribed about £10,000 towards the
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  • 34 12 BARCELONA. Sept. 4. (AP) Manuel Garcia, now ranked Spain's best featherweight boxer, outpointed Hans S( hoemig (Germany) m a ten-round bout here last night. A crowd of 6,000 saw the fight.
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  • 155 12 IPOH, Thurs.— The date lor the Malaya C up final. if it should be heid In Ipoh. is likely to be change*. It was originally tixed for October 11 In the event ot Penang qualifying for the final against Singapore. I- is understood that at-
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  • 51 12 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The' Negri Sembilan Lawn T i1 has made arrange- ments for exhibition matches ion Sept. 13, at the NS Club j courts by Mr. and Mrs. X H j Ip. Ons Chew Bee an I Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua. There i be no admis sion tiai
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  • 172 12 IPOH Thurs— A goal wind" was m.t jV"' R n |PP mi n the '24th minute enabled i Rambled Sports CIJC to ben th, Plic S, Jw™fiMls to one m a Rl^Y knockout MOM W* on the Town Padane: thi evrnini! immediately after
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  • TODAY'S Sport
    • 26 12 SOCCER. SA1 SA v RODCA at B .vtudmm: D;r. SA Indian Brotherhood Geylang; Die. SA v b CC at CVM.A. HOCKEY: SRC SC at SRC.
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    • 10 12 SOCCER: biers o V B.4DM/XTO.V: Penang p.m. .4CS Union
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