Singapore Standard, 11 September 1952

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL II NO, 71 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 172 1 Council Is Asked To Approve $15 M. Expenditure KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government is to throw m another $15 million of the Federal Exchequer's funds this year m a new dynamic phase of the war against the Communist terrorists. This expenditure revolves around a new
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  • 76 1 II Mil K. 1 Huh I Mi (ien. Mr ild l'-mpler. disr II th<* Malay v'■u question of \mjhs otluT M liayg into the r m hil Svrvur. rowwrittif luia sukc ■f to exanhK principle ssucslcd -n .md to it in.l% bo k\ a*
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  • 36 1 Army, Police in Midden Cairo Swoop Ed n been among docuce m o homes .al army c carried and seized u\ perg me are c esal seard I I ice report tance Faud Wahab I .v.fdists
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  • 189 1 MEXICO CITY. Sept. 10.— has proposed to the Unite I Nat I it prisoners-of-war captured m Korea be permitted to emigrate to other countries it' they do not return to the r fa v .ould on final the war. eign O:: »id the proposal by P
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  • 64 1 KUALA LUMFBB, Wt i Th r Kegi Sembilan G >vernmenl ed a scheme of serice and revised salary s^!e for penghulus m the Stale, effective from July 1. this year. The scheme takes iato account ♦he increase m the responsibili- es and duties oi pengnulua
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  • 300 1 The reorganisation and retraining of th^ Federation's 320.000 Home Guards will cost $10 million. It is proposed to aim one m every three of the Guards, and also to equip them for the first time with armoured vehicles. One .shotgun for every three Guards m all parts
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  • 168 1 A total of 25.200 Special Constables are to be reorganised and equipped as Area Security Squads— a plan which alters their function from static guards to offensive patrols. This will cost $4 million. The new Security Squads will carry out wide and deep patrols within a given
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  • 205 1 Vl a COSt of $1 million, the Federation Government is to form an Armoured Car Squadron of the Malay Regiment H "7he intention that this Squadron should be the first Squadron of a -Federation Armoured Corps". It is to be based at ■^fIaWKL to consist entirely of
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  • 55 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federal Council today approved the supplementary expenditure of $589,006 to meet the nurea>e m the cost of 42 annoiued *elfpi,,polled rail vehicles. It was stated that the price o t each veh.cle nu*ht be much .s $38,570. as COmpaiiWJ •"Mm vZ previous
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  • 53 1 TEHERAN Sept. 10. (Reuter): —The Lower House of the Per- sian Parliament. the Majlis. held a private session today to discuss the latest Anglo-Ameri-can utter m the oil dispute. The deputy speaker *nnouncedj that full dTess session would lie JieJd on Sept 18 to discuM
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  • 392 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. An outburst of anger came from 24 year old Lee Meng after she was sentenced to dsath by Mr. Justice Pretheroe at the Perak High Court this afternoon for having a grenade between July 15, 1948, and September 30,
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  • 133 1 Standard Aviation Reporter THE DUCHESS of Kent and her lu'-year-old son. the Duke of Kent, will fly as "ordinary passengers" on board the British airliner bound for a 13-day Singapore visit from London this month. For the piano. carrying Their Royal Highnesses and party, it will
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  • 73 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federal Legislative Council today approved l }lp expenditure of $32,500 to furnish and equip the house of the Commissioner of Police. Col. A. E. Young. Council also approved 51. 300 for the employment of two house servants for the Commissioner. These conditions,
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  • 343 1 ALOR STAR, Wed.— At the continued hearing 01 the case m which twelve Burmese and one Chinese merchant of Sungei Patani stand charged before the President of the Sessions Court with smuggling opium, the prosecution proposed to call two accused as crown witnesses. The rase
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  • 118 1 TOKYO Sept I<> tßeut.r AAPi- The Japan Rubber Manufacturers 1 AwociaO— letter to the Singapore- < lumber of < Mtmerce Rubber Association, inferarfnc mbber Shippers there that c rude rubber shipped Iroin M;»la\a to Japan lia« failed to liw up to specifications will be mailed
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  • 47 1 KUALA I v.un-'> Wed -The Federal Council today ap; the expenditure of $1,000,000 to meet the cost of deporting and repatriating detainees and bani.shees. Of this amount the Finance Committee approved a sum of S4UO.UOO on a certificate <•: urgency to meet immediate requirements.
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  • 302 1 Colony Bankrupt Owes $4 Million A PUBLIC meeting r c i editors concerned m a "bankruptcy involving i total estimated liability 4 nearly $4,000,000" was to I yesterday m the VictOl M( ■:.<>! lal Hall. Thi i probab v the R time m the hi 4 f Sii that such
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  • 96 1 Terrorists Lose 5 More KUALA IV [PUB M Three terroi isti raptured ;md <mc >' security ioices i> I »n. Another terroi rA Chinese arrester] at Tarn nog Bungah Penang, last tnoi I b»eni idcniifi' i a irM This iiv terroristf i i t August tm 20 whirti is the
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    • 52 1 :Ch0»5.;,..,^ MULLED APPLE PUNCH Mountain Maid Apple Juice makes this delightful lins Mountain Maid Apple Juic« B cup Brown Sugar sticks Cinnamon teaspoon Whole claret mgredients m saucepan; place over to bo.hng point and simmei about 5 minutes; strain. Serve hot, or very cold #ith •"tuned ice. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE
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    • 43 1 MOTOROIL BETTER BUY BURGESS AMERICA'S BEST BATTERIES 1 1 ■...15...J! 1 1 I is 0 i y x y^z^ f/^^. y BURGESS BATTERIES ore sealed m plastic and steel that's why they last longer Federation Prict 35 cents. MACLAINE WATSON CO. M) LTD
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  • 442 2 100 Chinese Dealers Sign Memo To Govt. Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 100 Chinese textile import >rs m Singapore decided to petition the Colony Sovernment to consider their views on the 1953 allocation of quotas for the importation of GX^cSn Cached following a meeting held
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  • 157 2 S andard Staf Rep«rt«t PADRE Harry Thorpe who is Qfl a visit to Singapore to inspect war cemeteries, will return to Australia with donations from Malayan ex-P.o.W's Britisli troops ser\inu m the uru'le. and other v. fll wishers, for the proposed Children's Same Ka
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  • 31 2 He Will Quiz Govt. On TV i ment will ative -:cil meeting on Sept. 16 station Nomin; te I ise this >■ ask how have been nercial firms ssion to leal iransmi
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  • 218 2 DATO J. PAGLAK, Member for Changi is to ask G^vemmCßt to consider setting aside a sum from the $55 millions standing to the credit ot the Opium Kexenue Replacement Reserve Fund, for curative treatment ot needy opium addicts. Other q lions »idh Onto >r r
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  • 294 2 Standard Staff Reporter A PROPOSAL to set up a Blind Welfare headquarters m Singapore, consisting of nursery and primary schools, as well as a trade training department and a workshop, is now under consideration. Sir Clutha MacKenzie, Consultani on Blind Welfare to the United Nations,
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  • 60 2 REMARKING that -.here had been several thefts U m the S pore Harbour Board Bar- .<. the Singapore Third Police C Mkg »trate. Mr. H B Livgstone, yesterday sentenced a :B. Constable to six months s imp nment T ie constable, Idris bin Ibrahim was com
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  • 30 2 BURGLARS broke Into the locked house of a Chinese woman at Guillemard Road. Singapore, yestertt. and got with jewellery and the va c of $1.0! 5
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    69 2 THE High Commissioner for the Federation. General Sir Gerald Templer, talkin? to some Sakais and enquiring about their welfare. General Templer was on his way to Cameron Highlands when he stopped at the 18th mile. Tapah Cameron Highlands Road to visit the Sakai families who have been brought from the
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  • 94 2 A EUROPEAN. Robert Shillan Smith was charged m the Sing- j apore' first Police Court with cheating four people m Singapore. Smith was alleged to have] cheated Tan Tiok Sin by giving j him a cheque for $40 which was 'ater dishonoured on Dec. 28. 1951
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  • 202 2 HOW a Singapore police constable, drew his revolver and ordered a group of people who were throwing missiles at a lorry to stop, and later arrested 10 of them single-handed, was told the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday. j The constable, Abdul
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  • 432 2 3,500 New Telephones By May, 1953 A FTRTHKR 3.300 telephones will be installed m November this year and completed m May/ 1953. the Acting Managei ol the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company, Mr. H. L. King, told The Standard yesterday. Sp< engineers will be ar- riving m Singapore to help
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  • 241 2 Inquiry Into Leakage KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Che President of the Federal .egislative Council. Mr D. C. •>!.. Gillivray today ru'.ed I i breach of the standing rule? md orders of the Council had j. i■! ■■ommitted, and a case na le out for a:: inquiry by the committee of Privilege?.
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  • 51 2 Passenger Age nt Is Entertained MR V. HAMEED Sultan Maricar Government Kazi and Passenger Agent of Messrs Madura Coy., L:d (Agents BIS.N Coy. Ltd) Xagapattinam South India was entertained by Mr. Al-Haj K. M Abdul Kassim of Messrs. K. M Kassim Co. Singapore to a dinner at the Sea View
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  • 68 2 SENTENCED on .-ix months' rigorous Imprisonment imposed by t-"t i lower courts on a woman. Ten Chin Tee. for running an opium o?n was reduced to a line ol S-IOG or tkree months" simple imprisonment by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAynsley. m the
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  • 30 2 LEGISLATIVE Councillor. D:\ C. J. Pag'.ar will declare open the new building of the Changi Tamil School on Sept H at ihe 11th miie, Changi Ruad. j
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    • 108 2 'gSsnaV^H U^^6 T -A K J \TuV%^' r "A T ,f NINOTACENT.rr USVO.UMSIS 1 I NEVER m, j0 THEM. V' CARRY IT a WELAKLIM'9-> WF'i ur\j~j aqait I > tLTL. !^X /I t ~V h^- t x > TPA t RANSOM TH GUESI IN ROOM )rffOHi v^\r<:KT 1 1 l
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  • 461 3 NewCommitteeUrqed Plan For 3 Deep-Sea Wharves Mandard Maff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federal legislative Council was urged today to give the matter of the Federal Ports Committee's recommendations on the ports of Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang more careful thought before they took any decision
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  • 108 3 Jobs For Married Women: Fed.Policy M \l LUMPUR Wed. i (-deration (iovern- ({(»<•> not think it is i public interest to pemMOCBI empfoylo Married women use this nuiy exclude md unmarried women !'.:■<•(! joh>. S v of a I and liremenf. ient le their the whole of fe to the
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  • 184 3 iii rd Stall Cot espondcal I B I mpi X Wed T(. m our half of ti t fOSta 4>f n--\t imif ol li> I .>! «s--i ,ni i t«rfst Prod < Is < :ii ■nlvsioa ol the Food uml a, h ■uiturr Orgaab Uoi
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    24 3 MiJ BASIL GORDON UASMP helping his bride Miss Eyelya Hajses cut their wedding i\kc at a reception held at the X A.I Seletar, Singapore.
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  • 88 3 Language Bars W ill Be Eased Pzrak Citizens BUI iron. Wed. The Perak Nationality Enactment, aimed at building into one nation all persons who regard the State and Malaya as their real htmie. conies into force on Sept. l~>. A i j > who wish to be i zens rcgi
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  • 132 3 KUALA LUMPUR Wed cr e is no fixed rate ol grant for Ra'ayat schools. Each ca.se is considered on its merits and a grant made accordingly Enche Abdul Aziz was told by Dato E E. C. Thuraisingham, Member j for Education, m the Federal!
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  • 558 3 THE following candidates passed the Third Year Normal Class Examination held m August, 1952: KKDAIf:— Mrs. Cheah Kok Leng. V 5 Sdi laram. L:m Chin Chee. gAh Kee. Shamshir Ali. Miss Rajamani Naidu,* Mrs. Tuls:. S. Nayar, Abdul Haurn bin H3 a idullah. l>l SANG:—
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  • 54 3 No Traffic Courts For Fede ration KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. -The Attorney General told Da to Ilaji Mohamed Eusoflf thai it is not considered that any useful pur- nose would be served by introducing traffic courts. It is thought that ihe ordinary courts. ire able to deal with any problems arising
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  • 103 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— At the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry before Inche Ismail m the First Magistrate"* Court, today, Lim Tee Cheng (42) was committed to stand trial at the High Court, on a charge of corruptly offering $15 to a Labour Officer Lim who
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  • 145 3 M A LAC C A. Wed.— The Malacca Chamber of Commerce, at its annual meeting today. expressed an opinion of no confidence m the present one-wa\ traffiv scheme m town. The Chamber thought that the enforcement of one way traffic even- on a trial
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  • 140 3 Grievance Voiced To Purcell PEXA X a. Wed.—Government discrimination again.-* Chinese schools was alleged by the United Chinese School I Teachers Association^. Feck ition of Malaya, m a memorandum submitted to Dr. Victor Purcell at a meeting yesterday. Quoting figures from the 1951 annual report of the Education Department, the
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  • 148 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— For causing the death of a man who enticed away his wife, a middle- aged Indian rubber tapper. S. Arunasalam, was today found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and sen- tenced to four years' rigorous imprisonmeni by the Chief
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  • 107 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Mr. Leung Cheung l-ing was informed m the Federal Council this morning by Mr. VV. D. Godsall, the Chief Secretary. that 470.f>0f) persons were resettled m 440 new villages or enlarged old villages. The Member for Health, Dr. Lee Tiang Kens;, told him m
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    • 77 3 W THIS HUNK 15 |fe£2Mj WHY, THIS PL ACE 1 +U a. I 5 AY.... MAYBE I'VE FALLEN V^", MA SOLID GOLD! 15 At.L BKGKE j J > v I INITO UMP| N BESIDLS Aj /"V^H |s YEZZIRJT AN'SOJ3Y VOUTWITHGOLOJ Hl' aTi L BONANZA! THIS COULD /A H > --S^
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  • 448 4 Education Chief Answers Queries In Fed. Council Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Questioned about the Government's decision to recruit foreign graduates from India, Pokistan and Ceyfon, Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingham, Member of Education, told Mrs. B.H. Oon m the Legislative Council today, that the Governments
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  • 66 4 X L A L A LUMPUR, uvd Ihe Legislative Council today ratified payment of 824,000 to enable thr employment of an expert from the U.K. for a ix-riod of six months to advise on the establishment, organisation and Miu^rvision of local authorities, t h roushont tht- I>i{eration. on
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  • 93 4 Members: Review Promised KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The High Conimissioner will U v statement m the Legislative Counc; on the progress achieved by the Member sys- n, ai tht eariiesi opportunity. Enohe Abdul Aziz was told this Mr, W. D. Godsali. the C!i;e: S< Tetary m the Foderni Legislative Council today.
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  • 84 4 Rail Fund Scheme Applies To S'pore KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Replying to a question by >Ir. M. P. Rajagopal m the Federal Coun i: this morning, tbe ?-I\ mber for Rai'.wavs and Ports, Mr. J. O. Sanders, stated I s at the provisions of the Employees Provident Fun Ordinance spply to
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  • 47 4 Xl i LUMPUR, Wed -The the Federation spent SISJSCO to meet the costs pi putation to the worfcI p set up by the Rubber Study Group at Ottawa last Approval to this expen- r was given today by the Fed* Legislative Council.
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  • 40 4 TO MEET the eosi of the pnrekase and installation of 280 mehiig sets for community listraing m New Villages and k&mpongs tiiroii-hout Ihf Federation, the Federal Council yesterday ratified the Finance Committee provision of §145,715.
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  • 72 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Dato T'luraisingham. Member for Education, told Mrs. B. H. Oon. In the Fetieral Council this morning, that as far as can be ascertained from the printed estimates for this year, the number ot posts m the various categories provided for teachers m Government English Schools
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  • 146 4 KLALA LpiPUR, Wed All expatriate officers servi»ff ia Malaja who have h^tn appointed to the Colonial Administrative Service are classified as mem-bv-rs of the Malayan Civil Service. Mr. G. Shrik'r was told this by the Chief Secretary m re.pl y to a question hi
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    73 4 A MODEL of the proposed Bediffusion Building at Penans. The ula.ns of this building whi<h wiJl contain studios, workshops, offices, stores etc.. have recently been approved by the authorities concerned, and it is expected that construction of the building will begin not later than Oft. 1 at Khaw Sim Bee
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  • 88 4 TPOH Tuo^ The C'rnese Assembly Hall Committee w iiold a meeting tllia week to discuss plans lor the v celebration of the Double Tenth m the State. The Double Tenth celebration came in f o being when m (^tober 10, 1911 the Mfao hsu were overthrown and
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  • 186 4 Holidays For Daily Paid Men KUALA LUMPI'R, Wed.— The Chief Secretary was asked m the Federal Legislative Council today by Mr. M. P. Rajagopal to state what stops had been taken by the Government to implement the resolution that Government should appoint a special eomraittee
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  • 43 4 KUALA LU>!PIR ffe* The Federal 'ouni il gave approval today to the expenditure of S!">. 0<»0 to provide a midday meal of rice, fi<h and vegetabh-s for 1,54)0 children attending sch«»ols m ei«ht centres m Telak An son. Perak.
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  • 203 4 Fees For Pilgrims To Mecca KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Answ< log questions o.\ Enche AbduJ Aziz about the a I•• Mecca pilgrim the Member 'or Hon*e A Date Onn bin Ja'ai'ar. rep; led thai op to this year the Saudi Arabia Gov< rmaeac collected tram each I g ins £48. Ch
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  • 157 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— No candidates to Kirkby College have be on the recommendation of headmasters of schools, Mr. S. Shnnmogiß, re tive of the Malacca Settlement Council, was told by Dato E. K. C. Thm Member for Education, at this morning" s meeting of
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  • 113 4 KUALA LUMPUB Wed.— Rep '.c a t:y Em v I A/."/, the S« retury for !>• Mr, F 3. David. art Enche Ishak bin Ha.ii Mohamed <'ted tor i tation toe< U«c w <;^ a n-r I ..y ietain:i Hr Eerred with the i com
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  • 73 4 Offered Bribe, Court Told KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Low Arm toced before I B the Ficst Mi {rate's Court today ng foun^ ■•••>■ of st:. |th k R- iaH pesterri* A < ue of cor ruptly offii |20 :o apo < the first lisa ex plained la him. He claimeri tin
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  • 29 4 MALACCA. «T«I he sudden erection «>i "no a:ic "ri" parking irafl c f en '<^ Riverside ;)nd Church Lane, resi >'i mvich confusion mi en of motor rites.
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    15 4 MX .V MRS. I N \K\K\I\H •er< mar i vi. i lerii il m.ii: X
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  • 46 4 Initial Fay is Same In 2 Services I Malty S Mr. W. D Go cd the S-'hool C and a knom written eh. that of i recent me I he is f.t i door v. rk i tail c 24th lidaU i i or v I
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  • 239 4 War Claims From Malacca-$3, 189, 902 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A sum ol S: been asse>sid on 4,411 war ri ."i;n:« dates Settlement of Malacca, said the i nianrial Mr. J. i;. Pepper m the Federal Lefklativi today. Efeai d that the 1 ecordi < the Wai Da Coramfiasi< i 1
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  • 29 4 i ierc' I lalivi- «>un i] f«>i M«m oj Mti;uu« pwnps to Sbcw > m th<- ni.iiris §v m »vk.i»i; m< quintitj <>t v.l it
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  • 42 4 .:r. h. o kpiOß er results Haiti: ftfisi i ura Mii D > Mn X: eddk Yip I-oxtnH: Ist, S Li'y Soong, 2 i 'I M.^.v D M Qwickstcp: und M I I CuoMC #ua liifl DtUi m* K
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    • 38 4 ISP^TN Hi>4> CICERO/ LEARN^^ f TELL ME ABOUT IT/ \YP^I fwE HAD 7^ n<* \SI F 11^! "^^""77^^ TZ "^V ANVTHIN' IN T ERE f TIN IA^7jM K M PRACTIC/ S V J^ fel OUR gg'ylrfe/^MJ WRESTING I
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  • 44 5 $50,000 More For Rewards Wed.— and f -nt to continue f lately fur informa- j i ;iurin^ th« second h year n sum of I :oproved toy L Anu er of large opiu-n been made dur- s first :.i': fids year targa rewards to
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  • 220 5 $100 Million Needed For Development THE Federation Government has revised appropriations, under the existing Ordinance for raising a $100,000,000 loon for development, m order to include needs for housing, and municipal service, and to increase sums for other proposed expansion schemes, rt v 7 t
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  • 80 5 Melting On T.U. Council i bel em;- i and the Tr Union > held terday bel I Com- »sioner for Labour i I other representatives of G lent and Mr. S. .inu than. Secrei T nion Cong] l I ng Sen| esenting the Si Trai j Singapore Governmi I P]
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  • 64 5 TH ER II m'-tur curs on Sii t pore roads ai August 31, 1952 tis stat< the statistics 4 registe d vehicles is ted J este. day. Private buses md public m itor c.tiN numbei ed 1 17. i bile mot >•■ cycie tei rd un<
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  • 55 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Government of the Federation has ma le a contribution of $10,000 to the St. John's Ambulance Association. This is double the provision made la>t year, due <<> a considerable :r.erease m the work ol the Association this year m the training ol
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  • 52 5 THE Federal Legislative Council has ratified an exI gratia payment, of $589 to a Police Lieutenant who lost personal possessions n> a result ol a heavy storm which destroyed, the temporary accommodation at the Kuala Medang Police Station. Pahang, m which be was living m August
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    52 5 MR. ONG SEOK KIM. President ol the Ping Mm Free School Dindini;s. speaking at the official opening oi the school. From left: Mr. Choonß Sam. the District Officer. Dindin^s. Mr S. Walker. Mrs. Walker. Dr. V. K. N. Menon, Presidenl of the Indian Association, and M Mohamed Yunus. representing UMNO,
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  • 136 5 KELANTAN ADULT EDUCATION KOTA BAHKI, Wed.— With 400 teachers now trained m the "Laubach" method ot teaching illiterates, it is hoped to start at least 100 classes m Kelantaa soon, said Mr. Sim Sens Watt, Hon. Secretary of the Kelantan Adult Education Asso- elation, today.
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  • 160 5 $27,000 For Women 's Institutes KIM A LUMPUR, Wed Approval w;is i;iven today h> the Legislative Council to Ihe provision of Ib connection with the organisation of women's institutes m th<- Federation. These institutes will cater lor women of ill races and will consist oi voluntary workers wit! 1 the
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  • 73 5 NEARLY $35,000 was realised ai a charity conceri >ta I by ftediffusion (Singap >r Ltd. m aid of the Singapore Anti-tuberculosis Association and the Ca: i > Young Men (Chinese) Association at the Happy World Stadium last night. An aud nee of about T.onn people
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  • 29 5 THE latesi returns received from the City ;md Rural areas m tiie Singapore Vaccination campaign up to and including yesterday now record, the total of 210 4.. t.
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    75 5 THREE smart ffirla from Brunei caught waving furewHl to Singa- pore yesterday. They were among the 10 I Brunie (in ides and two i Guides who returned by i the Murudu after a three- week .stay m the City. < i They attended the Girl i Guide Camp at Aver
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  • 77 5 THE CH IKK Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, ordered a retrial m the Singapore Hiuh Conn yesterday a lower court case m which a man, j Ngoh Kirn Ldan, had been sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of running an opium den. Arguing the
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  • 410 5 si.\(.\r«)Ki: Mibstatiowi iiii>uto hwd AedtHnc lo«la>: v\\ Nt'U Ut.rlfl. INrik IM liilliml Kd IU-iiiiciiifi r Kil Ban ll<m k 1 eong. MUnr K«l Jalan Prkau. 4:iian Sultan. sumhiina Kd.. lin. li Kd.. O«I«-«mi riM.-ma. \lli.ii.ir»ra. Baffkrs ll«»hl. U«n»ii Tat St.. Aljunird Kd siiiim \\«*nue. Paja Lrhar pumi»s.
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  • 155 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federal Legislative Council today approved the formation of a Federation of Malaya Civil Defence Corps, comprising ol CD. divisions under the command of an officer appointed by the High Commissioner. Application for enrolment is open to persons between 18 and 30
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  • 104 5 THE opening arid dedication Sr. Andrews Cathedral Memorial Hall will take place tomorrow at 5 p.m. Present at the ceremony will be the Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. the High Commissioner for the Federation oi Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer and the Commis-sioner-General for
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  • 31 5 LONDON, Wed.— The Annual General Meeting of Gula Kalumpon« Rubber Estates was held yesterday. The Company deckired a final dividend of twelve and a hall per cent for 1951.
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  • 146 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Under the provisions of th« Employees Provident Fund Ordinance, employers who have established schemes with a purpose similar to the scheme under the Ordinance may apply to the Employees' Provident Fund Board for acceptance of their schemes as approved funds. In
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  • 48 5 IHE FEDERAL Legislative Council has approved $5,633 to meet the liability of the Federation m respect of expenditure 'on clothing and personal equipment drawn from British Military sources, In aid of persons who had been taken from Malaya by th# Japanes* ioi forced labour,
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  • 101 5 A FUN fair In .'iid of the Malay Families Fuod will be opened by Mi s Bates ■fe oi Group Captain E C Bates, O!--ftcer Commanding Changi on the new sports fi' 'i Changi, at p.m. tomorrow, Septembq li. 19.V2. Thp fun Fair is bt-iiit; organised
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  • 24 5 THE Governor of Singapore, Mr. 3. T. Nicoll will attend tonight* piano recital b. D: Thornton Lofthmiu at tke Victoria Memorial Hail.
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  • 135 5 V ernacular Training For Fed.Unionists KIWI. A LUMPUR. W The next logical step m G ernment's often-declared po to foster the growth of free and independent trade unionism m the Federation is the provision of vernacular education m the principles and practice of trade unionism. The Trade Union Adviser's Department,
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  • 59 5 Till-: YOUNG Malayans Club (Singapore Branch) v.iil hold its first fellowship party at Rallies Institution 0:1 Sept. 20 at 4.30 p.m. The party is open to all students. Tickets are available at 50 rents each from: Miss Susan Chua, IM>B Onnn Road. Mr. Wiiliam Neo 18
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  • 457 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The report ot the Select Committee appointed at the last Meeting Of the Federal i Legislative ountil to e\i umine the provisions of the i ite^Lstration of Marriages i Bill was tabled at today's i Council meeting. I The Committee have re- commended
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  • 141 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Although there is no experimental station wholly concerned with fruit cultivation, work on fruit is being carried out at 32 Department of Agriculture stations m the Federation of Malaya. This was stated by the Member for Agriculture and Forestry. Tengku
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    • 314 5 CARD INDEX CABINETS ••TV oa hctmo^t LOCKS ji r T i^") INC ERVIQ tdmCE .EQUIPMENT SAM UtITAN 1 I Lr r I ISSI 1 1•- I AMI! AHLE AT U t PWkSJ i \*s !>FAIFfI9 Asthma Mucus loosened First Day c mccstas; cask* ii > f Bronchitis <>r Asth i
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    • 145 5 ,1 S^v flexjarel 111 HIGH QUALITY PICTURE CAMERA THE fLEXARET IH. FLEXARETIi with tiro object tet *J 1 1 Kf cm /in a roll H-6 > 9< optics, fn«[flp.sf icorl the i tfce U carru »t pro/etat and MCSSKS. I VK 1 1 i:^ WUK'JIANTS IJMIIftS Winchester House, old Broad
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  • 774 6 I v week's time, a national conference of hes will be held to consider questi« ns •hing importance to the Party. For all we -nee will turn out to be nothing more n an occasion for the display of cascades of da ling but futile eloquence
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  • 1578 6  -  CHESTER WILMOT CLOSING THE RISG^FJFTH VOLUME OF HIS WAR MEMOIRS By LONDON. T the end of his fourth volume of memoirs of World War 11, Mr. Ch v rchill said that "henceforward the danger was not Destruction but Stalemate." In his fifth volume, Closing the
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    • 405 6 Sir; Human Fiailty's stricture on judges yi isg to functions and mixing with other people should not go unchallenged. Judges whose duties include passing sentences of death and imprisonment, are made of sterner stuff than is likely to be influenced by their mixing with
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    • 250 6 Review of Views Educational Talks COMMENTING on the cpn-i ference of top-ranking' educationists from British' territories m South-East Asia. Utusan. Melayu said"* that all Asian people would' certainly agree with DatoJ Thuraisingam that young men and women should pre- pare themselves "to take, their rightful place m the, world of
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  • 919 6  -  KENNETH HARRIS By WASHINGTON. IN THE course of their search for enough votes to make them President, the Republican candidates always seem to pay a visit to the Red Indians. Mr. Thomas Dewey did so m 1944 and m 1!U8 In Nebraska.
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    • 16 6 TRADITIONALLY the BEST j^% v/^2&!J§sr^ Jewellery LRWONC CBEONC LOONG LTD. S». Hi«h Slri-rl 757| a -*****
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  • 441 7 Asia Is Real Key To Peace' Stevenson Bares Soviet Designs SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10 (UP)— Governor Adloi Stevenson, m his first major I foreign policy pronouncement as the Democratic presidential nominee, said last night that Asia is the real key to world peace and the Soviet Union is the key
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  • 257 7 BERLIN, Sept. 10 (Reurer) Armed Russian soldiers and East German ol.rc barred three attempts by United States military police to reach the American checkpoint at the Berlin and of the super-hiqhwav to West Germany, yesterday. The pai ty i v< ntually ached the ch<
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  • 23 7 Sept m.,\ Is 1 gen 1 itumn. on f* ay. up to s j 5 1!m itosn bombs, b
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  • 30 7 Estate Ravaged By Elephants X' A t palm ■is m X' te i --U m Kuala en off ;md '>• CJ.ime den. M J. C. X »day. Ran- I iwi > ger.
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  • 60 7 rAP».— Abdel m Sec- the pow4 rful ptct- lie quit on!'- a h i the seven- on opened on* m t scsi Oth* s in the league ai c 1 i Iraq Saudi A abia, S a and Vi men. said A.■ s resif accoi
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  • 27 7 PISH leaped on; oi watt lessina Sicily J i I a flsh< man across i d aitn. Hii eon- x-a ia scj me A.P.
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  • 15 7 c I Liced by c been ea to Jerusalem buslines A. P.
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  • 20 7 admission of Indonesia to membership of the World B<mk and the International Monetary Fund huis been approved.. Reuter
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  • 27 7 'lilt K. Pou tdation has an- meed a U555,000,000 plan to develop television .;s an educala) medium through TV >'„:-- tionj fox schools. A. P.
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  • 36 7 Ambulance U nit Slavs A GOVERNMENT ol India spokesman s^id m NY.v Delhi that no decision h.,<! rut:! taken :u withdraw r .e Indian ambulance unit now serving with the United Nations forces iii Korea. Reuter
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  • 73 7 MANILA, Sept. 10 'AFP^ Tncenscd over reports of !he existence oi ;t well-organised slave traffic m girls. President Quirino has taken direct action to spur' a nationwide iiunt lor notorious' gangl or syndicates engaged m while slaving. At a Cabinet meeting he told Cabinet members that
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  • 72 7 HIGHLIGHT <? a "Houses /of the Future" exhibition opening i:i .\>v York on Oct. 13 is a murie! of an Bi>- 1 iot dome of aluminium tubing covered with weatherproof plastic skin. Vents at the base admit sir. and a "heat fountain" ;it me ctn're gprayi warm air.
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  • 112 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. (AP) I Three of the biggest figures m America's underworld Frank CobtelJo. Joe Adonis anci Anthony J. Accardo felt the weight yesterday of a new government crackdown on crime. In swift action: 1 —The justice department announced it will try to strip American
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  • 42 7 King Hussein of Jordan arrived In UK by plane from Rome to begin a six month.-' officer training course at the Royal Academy. Sandhurst. The 17-year-old Monarch was greeted by a reception committee of 40- A.P.
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  • 31 7 THE Pope has received m audience Douglas Hyde. former editor ot the British Communist Party Organ, the Daily Worker. and recent convert to ihe Roman C-i'.iiolic iaith.— AFP.
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  • 173 7 THE 17,000 ton French liner La Marseilles, un Singapore last ni«ht for Saigon minus tw o Korea-bound Belgian soldiers and five others m the ship's prison. The two. who missed the ship were m a party of five. who left the ship without permission to go
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  • 319 7 1 (By Special Arrangement with The London Times) LONDON, Wed.— Only one of the students who i was detained under the Emergency Regulations m January last year for alleged membership or support of the Communist Party now remains m detention. Three have already been given
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  • 20 7 A 52 YKAR-OLD Chinese T.eo Chuaji Yeng was stabbed ls night a-t Holland Park. He was removed to Hospital.
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    83 7 You hairless wonders, can't three rhimps take a ride round without your gaping like zoo monkeys at them? If mother wasn't always dining into us about the wisdom of keeping our bin mouths shut, for the price of three peanuts we'd tell you exactly what we think about you. Poppa
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  • 62 7 LONDON, Sept. 10, (Renter) .4 travelling salesman scored the season's first big win m England's soccer belling pools a tax )ree return of £75.000 on his tiny wager o) sixpence. The winner correctly predicted eiglit tied games among the dozens of big League professional soccer games lust
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  • 48 7 A FIGHT between Iwo tnt endvel m one of them receiving a stab wound n the foi < i. i The incident took place at the Police Training School, Thomson Road, last night The wounded man, Moidunn Ahmad Mutt? was takea if hospital m an ambulance.
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  • 41 7 JAPAN'S "new army," the Natipnal Police Resei v i I of nearly 20,000 recruits and has r-ecided to extend ita recruiting cajnp;n^,n which officially endf?d yesterday. The Reserve v. t losir:^ 27.000 troopers retirinj after two yeai s' ice.
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  • 102 7 LONDON. Sept 10 (AP).— Dr. Alan Nunn May. the Western world's first traitor, is cine lor release from prison m December. a Home Office spokesman today. May. now 41. was comic-ted 194U of giving information about British atomic research bo Russia;-; agents and sentenced tv ]0
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  • 249 7 LONDON, Sept. 10, (Reuter).- British scientists and chemists are working on the colours to he used f«>r street and other out-of-doors decorations to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Coronation next year. 'I mi Coroi at i( a v. ill be the first of a Queen
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  • 28 7 A TOTAL (A (;ti.«:B9 marriages mi registered m Portugal asi year, nearly M per cent oj tbeaa bel veen ootu>lei :.-t (<i 20 to 24. A.P.
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  • 116 7 WASHINGTON, s. I (Reuter)— The U ited St; Defence Depari < I Atomic Energy O nounccH thai i ne f atomic m apon h I held at th< En g ground: m '!>< autd i The announcon new lithe development I <■ weapons."
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  • 34 7 JHK allied prisoner of i com nai d sa d a Con was found (iraci t a using a yesterday wtfliroon of the Kuie camp. An Inw on ii indei A.P.
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    • 81 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent tCNDON, Sept. 10. The following are the closing pnets of rubbei ond tin on the London Morket todoy LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN -»-»ij Spot £960 per ten buyers, spot 22 d £961 sellers. Ocr Dec 22. d Three months: £952 Jo*. Mo,. 22
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    • 40 7 I n 1^ i)^ f) V flu yC v i i /I 1I < CLARKS IS THE ANSWER i BROWN WILLOW BAR OR LACE RUBBER SOLES < BROWN JOYANCE SANDALS JUNIOR BLACK BOX LACE LEATHER SOLES $10/50 to $23 50 m V
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    • 55 7 MY CHILD I'M MUCH lif SEZ W SEZ 1.1 o\ i I k o iv// S* NEEDS J TENDERER I YOU #V N »vi^' tUX l i^Ap I'M SOA /NOT AS THE WITH MY S CAREFUL DELICATE MO ST 1L BABY T^-^s jfvN^ r#&^ 7 i^> WITH MY UASMY I
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  • 145 8 Deep-Sea Tug Rushes To Help Standard Shipping Reporter THE British owned tanker Derwentfield, bound for Singapore, went aground as she lay alongside the Bank Papan wharves, after a sudden outbreak of fire on the ship, which occurred on September 4. Fortunately the was empty of oil. when
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  • 41 8 A five man Thailand trade ssion. hea led by Col. Siri Deputy Thai Economic Afl P linistei is leaving Bangkok before the end ot 3 r ber to vi^it Hongkong, [ndohesta, Burma India Philip! Australia and Japan— Reuter AAP
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  • 53 8 M:. Bhuip Amur Sir. Xl 'sa. Litor ol the i c wsp er m Lucknow, n.as ar ved tour of S tth?l A.-;.*. \lv is studying econoeiigi 15 isniee seas SikKs Reuter Reuter INDIA has 93 scheduled and iled banks with R5.1,01 4.000 which e-seventh of India's
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  • 73 8 HONGKONG, Sept. 10, j (Keuter-AAP). Hong kon^ manufactured goods can compete with Japan- es«- sroods m the United J States provided freight rates to America are slightly reduced, accord- ing to The Hongkong Standard today. i The newspaper quoted i a message received from i
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  • 302 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The foreshore of the Prai River, except that fronting railway property, is leased to the Peiiang Harbour Board, which is constituted to manage and control the Port of Penang. Mrs. B. H. Oon was told this today m the Federal Legislative Council
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  • 210 8 CONTRACTS for the construction of two 20,000-ton troopships, designed and »i' to the finest pre-war standards of troopers of the Sea Trans- port Department, have been i placed on order. i Both ships are to »v ouiii ::i Glasgow tor the Ministry of Transport which
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  • 60 8 UNITS of the Australian Fleet are aancentrating oil the Sre Barrier Roes Eor Austrahas bigo >t e naval exercises since I .vi r. There is speculation that tne Beet will cruise down the res coas4 to take part m the screenins of watefs around Montebeilo, where
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  • 146 8 WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (UPi —The American President Line? 1 has disclosed plans Eor selling 92 per cent ot its common and c c :in stock, which was the' subject oi a seven-year legal battle between the Government and Mr. R. Stanley Dollar, forI
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  • 14 8 Indian rests supply 170.000 tons of timber annually manufacture of railway sleepers
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    • 585 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Dirrit OvfiLtad it- rrtniisro Los Angles. %H American X Canadian Cities! Penant PS ham s]»oie Am LA/SI j puimc km m wbk* n afcti -'i^pt ion «<w Darflo Deep l oks bum passengei ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. m x s:;m k laiwpn Ml P S'towa
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    • 499 8 CKIMA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. R -ul.u Sailings to China and Japan Drom Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia t o China <k: Japan Due Spore Due Penang From "Szechuen" Sept 'M Sept 27 Hongkong Sails Sails Sail> Penang P. S*ham Spore For •■•••how" sept !<>
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    • 377 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS RayaJ Rt>tterdam Lloyd Holland- American I me Nedeilami Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. POiMLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NSW YORK PHII ADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW OKI 1 ANS Spore P Sham PtMians RAXTAMiRL) In Port X.Sept ITSept RAKI (SMN) 19 24Sept ,'3 2()Sept Zl ?SSept LIMBURG (RL) 29 Sept
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    • 525 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FKOM SCANDINAVIA 11 tOMLMM Spore P Sham tVn. •*MEONIA" for Bangkok 15 ITSept 14 148epi 1! 1> "INDIA" for Bangkok,. Saigon, Hongkong, Manila "20 23Sept 1* 19Sept 11 Ins, "PANAMA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong, Manila ?8 ?«>Sept 27 !7Sept "LALANDIA" for Bangkok W 17 <)i t
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  • 2875 9 Give Us A Chance, lan Siew Sin Ursfes r pq. tjrovt Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-A strong plea to the Federation Government to bring pressure on the Shipping Conferences to revise their decision, and to moke Malacca again a port of call for ocean-going
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  • 78 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore was quiel and Is^htlj yestei daj with no bosioess reported. Copra buyers indicated $M n: ,j > s2«>';. 1" picul. "oconut o -id buvn sal ->4u and sellers Ml per picul. Betel nut $32. < buy ci i>.
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  • 44 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— No skilled workmen have been flowed to enter the Federation from ilotmkoMK up 0 today, Data Onu told the represenUi :ve of the Malacca Settlement Counol Mr-. S. 9ianmuKan m I m Federal Legislative C rancil Uris naorning.
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  • 442 9 RIDA AIDED 363 SCHEMES IN SIX MONTHS Thr Rural and Industrial |)cvcl<»pnicnt Authority, ;»pPiuved v total ot 3(j:i projects and schemes during the first six months of the year, according to the progress report laid before the Federal Legislative Council m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. From the block vote of $.vmM».OW»
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  • 127 9 LOANS ank 1 iting 554.000.0U0 have been granted by the C ne i Tin Mines Ht babi Loans B< tard and the [ndustl ial Elehab Lation Finance Board, a Fedei tion Govc! nnirh- batement of financial positi at June 30 dtsdo^s Sum? Bmounting to
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  • 124 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ih m Slag*. pore yesterday were Buxcro Selleti No 1 Spot Loose JJJ F.(J B m hales n* ja No. 1 K.S.S. 74; 741 No. 2 X S.S. 6fl 881 No. 3 K.S.S. 63 bi Tone: Stead > tji I ONDOM I.J I'.t.
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  • 142 9 Rubber Up Slightly After Fall Standard Markei Reporter REPORTS ol a reduction m the rubber export d Ly m ludonesia eased rubber prices further but. towards ihe doa yest< day, Singapore cfuotations were 1/8 cent per Ib. above 'I".:< sday's riosinK levels. Opening at slightly high* 1 prices than the
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  • 48 9 HONGKONG. Sept. L«— Special Stands d c < a ice closii v ;i--.rc> on the Hun-, to ig Exehai tolay irere (15.91 to ii) sterling 56.***** Ui U S.SI: $1 x:<«) to Malayan (I: $0 3880 to mp kmesi v Etupiah; Gold (299 125 to one i<
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  • 109 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Malayan share ma 1 v mcci tain loday with industrials an irregular market, lins slightly e;i^ii'f and 1 übbei s m {tod d Changed di i«e* were I.NDISTHni S Binrr* Seller 1 Frr>ser and N< I 1 ef fi 1 :."> 1; T.i Ord. 1.12
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    • 803 9 SINGAPORE MALAYAN RAILWAYS DIARY W&Si Cffp»r G Sia,K I>M rennis handicap tour- v a m J To Gem Commercial DJ tTh •-fi^'ore-Kuaia Lum l*v c > class g l Ex 'Pr«ss) 715 pin »i!ffii SURFACE MAILS 2 !l sss: pg'feSi-SsffS p and 3 :ti by (Jhj B ARKI\AI v A
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    • 393 10 Sir: This is not a criticism of The Standard, which has been more than fair m the film controversy. But why does Mr. Henf^, while declining to enter the controversy, publish merely our Class B and C ratings, leaving out the longer Class A lists? He
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    • 157 10 Deciding On What Films To Patronise Sir;— l like going to the cinema very much. But because of insufficient funds or other engagements and of my religious principles. I must judge on my own what are the better films, with the aid, of course, of the rev- given m practically
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    • 138 10 Sir:— l am very much surprised to hear that the Independence of Malaya Party is bent upon putting up more candidates to contest this year's municipal elections. What we the public are interested is not In quantity but quality of commissioners who would show civic consciousness m
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    • 228 10 Sir: The seating arrangements of S.T.C. buses are very unsatisfactory. Many son-iti\e people like myself feel giddy when facing sideways m a moving bus. In order to overcome this 1 invariably* turn my body around m order to face the direction m which the
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    • 595 10  -  ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are the sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 24, which appeared m the Sunday Standard on Sept. 7. Note: 1 Your pattern pieces will have certain instructions stamped on them. When you have the pattern pieces by your side these sewing instructions
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    • 326 10 MIC' s' Unwarranted Intrusion Sir;— The Malayan Indian Congress as usual hat rushed into a matter where others would tee afraid to tread m the reported nomination of a new Agent of the Indian Government m Malaya. Instead of leading the M.I.C. misleads Indians m .Malaya as we!! Indians m
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    • 180 10 Sir; The prolonged absences from the Colony of an elected Legislative Councillor and of another elected City Councillor have made news. It is a pity both are domiciled Indians. This provides ground for my contention that the Elections Ordinances for both Councils should be amended to bar the
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    • 320 10  - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR \fif i^OD A i"S Ql Ol A I ION: "When ire haw &A what we like, we mn»t like what v\ e haw." Bussj-RatMitin. mi kndw i ok i:\lkyOM:: Get a brisk start a-.d seek to solve ".-oblenis ;n the early morning Be
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    • 275 10 I CROWDS! I'll j^ v£^V 4 1 L 4flr Ajfc \Jr A^ lin ajft^^^ DELILAH 1 SAT. at MIDNIGHT! THE CRY OF MIGHTY ADVENTURE from '''< fabulous coiitinrnl thai line forjjot J !KANCAROO!Ii^?: KANCABOOI »»orrirn n. rN o HAIA T^ S I SPEIS 5E ADVENTURE WHAT LiES 8EH1ND... The W
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    • 27 10 CUT OUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS and KEEP THEM BY YOU TILL YOU GET YOUR PATTERN PIECES. THIS WEEK'S PATTERN WILL BE ON PAGE 13 OF THE SUNDAY STANDARD.
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    • 143 10 From TOHAY! pfFs THRILL T0... •C| THE AVALANCHE OF FIRE I ...us death chanting warrion M storm t/io lii^ht* to the w Cavalry 9 taH UmngheU! Released thru U. A. i^ r< f starring LEW AYRES MARILYN MAXWEII IN ANSCO COLOR Sa in rila if BFmUm RED-HOT IRON burned an
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  • 298 11 oelangor Club Score Easily Over Services c^» J^u J"Y^ P r UR Wed.— Excelling all round the Selangor Club opened the official Selangor Rugby season with an easy win over the by 14 points (one goal, 3 tries) to nil on the Selangor Club ground today.
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  • 403 11 PI LAI BR AM United and Kateag Sajarah shared points m their SAFA first division match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. There were about 50 soccer fans to watch a fairly interesting game which started with the Islanders scoring within 30 seconds only to
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  • 315 11 MAYFLOWER Badminton Party, one of the premier parties m Singapore and the nursery tor many Malayan badminton champions including world champion, Wong: Pens Soon, will celebrate its Silver Jubilee with a grand dinner and dance at the Merry Park (Tiger Swimming Club) on Saturday. Among
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  • 79 11 LONDON". Sept 9 (Renter).— Sixteen probable starters and jockeji for next Saturday's SM Lefer, the richest since the race was established m 1770 are: Gay Time (Gordon Richards)' Bold Buccaneer (W. Snaith); Alcinus (K.C. Elliott); Castleton (Doug Smith); Masnific <R. PoinceietX; Ker Ardao (Paul (Blanc);
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  • 55 11 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 1. CSC v Latiff Wanderers at CSC: Div. IB SRC V GHQ {FARELF)at SRC. SOCCER: SAFA Junior Cup semi-final. IRC "A".v HaUcowyu at Jalan Besar stadium: SAFA League Div. 3B P m T v Seletar FC at Gelyang. MEETING: Singapore Hockey Association committee
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  • 390 11 By JIM CHAMBERS, A.P. Sports Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 10 (AP)— The Gentlemen made a grand effort to score 254 runs m a shade under three hours to beat the players at Scarborough on Tuesday, but after brisk batting right from the start of the innings
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  • 138 11 WEB-FOOTED CHANNEL SWIMMER DEATH STRIKES CAP GRIS V T 7 Se >\ ia (API B uriingame 26-: -o c mmerciaJ artist from Chi ago, entered the cold waters of the English Channel enrly today to try to swim to England. If successful, he would be the first American man m
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    89 11 Tragedy went hand m hand With thrills at this race, won by death, on Aug. 31 at Dayton, Ohio. (USA). These AP photos tell the story of the last few seconds of the tragedy. Picture above shows Jim Rigsby of Lennox California, slewing out of control into the front of
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  • 117 11 LONDON. Sept. 10 (Reuterj Two boxing promoters. Ja 'k Solomons of London and Reg j King of Nottingham, are hoping to stage a world flyweight title fight between Yoshio Shirai. the Japanese i holder, and Jake Tuli. the Zulu from Johannesburg, who won i
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  • 106 11 LOXDOX, Sept 9 (AP)— Wilf Mannion, the England inside forward Dvk Robinson and Tom Blenkinsopp, ail three of the Middlesbrough footballers sent borne last I week after the match against Cardiff City for a breach of club discipline, were fined and severely censured by the
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  • 207 11 NAVY TEAM BEAT NEE SOON 11-3 Naval C-in-C beat Nee Soon Garrison "A" XV by 11 points (goal, penalty and try) to three (one tr> m a Rugby match played at the Naval Base ye-t t-'.iy. Many mistakes were I by both sides m the first half, and honours were
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  • 56 11 DOUGLAS. Isle of Mm. Sept. 9, (AP). Rob McInlyrc. 23-year <M car merhanic from r»Jasq;ow. won the all-amateur junior Manx Prix motorcycle race today. Riding an A..T.S 3.")0 r. he flocked two hours, ois rnintifes and 27 seconds for the 226.4 miles race. His average speed
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  • 63 11 FOOTBALL RESULTS i Sept. 1 rday'fl football I r \c;i i 11 Donrns 4 I Hu.i lei r < Id 1 I u,i R ill (Southern! 4 Bi IGI E 111 Vortlii rn| m i. t 1 Roi i rI&SfOW 'U|l -fliu fin.. lQueens Pa: R Irisk risirr < u|,
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    • 102 12 R^ Oak, Cp best. c 1 ed by Soloer.on with r g Glory, N ,k ki and Gay i oerv.nd A* .c a Point W35 a e!e-»r of Solperion with f* Ris i > N- a Look. Gj\ Co-ed hot m oursuit. iS P c straight c
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    • 138 12 5. Piraeus Fine Sprint i and Snowy Ow] bega wsi f:jm Birthday Gift la oadeh with Snap- .< the rear. A g Vlalekzadefa had t to c lead followed by p > i Battles)) S:uort i i Fa.: A::. 'a dose a- M Bye Ala'.ek:i ieh v> ahead, showing the
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    • 172 12 R ••< OiTic» «v Itll and took n > c race. Short H« i Sound Wavt, Payeur and p. >. Poo '.u.e the first away i Rigoletto and Golden Lotus v M stj L..-.c leading the b. < Passing the Bye Bee i Poo] had ;o:.:ed
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    • 105 12 «n B II law with Parmiter and Gar close behind V I P.::k G'.H v la the rear. Snarl ■-i < sta raved the w ly F. i x Qua f. Deck, Parmiter, <\ Gamble and Zanzibar. i• r C.e-'. v. m "vo lengths clear of
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  • 1981 12  - SPORTING GESTURE WINS SPORE PLATE WINDSOR LAD By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $420,660 First Prize: *****6 (5189.297) Second Pntoa *****9 (S 94.648) Third P *****5 52.582) Starters (ss£sB each): Nos. *****9, *****3. 38<>:;iO. *****2. :MIIIK. *****1. *****7. *****8. *****4. *****3. onsolation Prizes (53. 150 each): *****5. *****9 *****9, *****6, *****0.
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  • 320 12 TIGER Swimming Club will hold their fourth "Swimmers' Bay" meet at the Haw Par swimming pool at Pasir Panjang on Saturday from 3 p.m. With Tiger SC swimmers all keyed up for record-breaking performances, it should be the most keenly contested meet of the series.
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  • 160 12  - GOLF Here's How Slammin' Sam Snead \Qy ESTHER Williams m a swan dive, Joe Lou is -in his best years— stalking a loe. Citation m xhe home stretch, a VS. Fighter Squadron m manoeuvres champions all have one thing m common. It is good form. Form is a test of
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  • 134 12 SATURDAYS SOCCER FIXTURES LONDON- s,-: Soccer ftxturei I 9ept 13: 1 1 ac.i r: iii\i>; r A senal v s Chu H kpooi vi 5u Dardifl n B .lev A- Derby vs. \Y r« P Ifidd i N« '.castle v> S W' B: n LEAGC7I !ii\!v| N H tisley tnt
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  • 230 12 MONTREAL, Sept. io (Beater) The v Boxing Association ot America meeting here, lav ordered the world light-heavyweight champion, Maxim, to delend his title against Annie Moon Inited States, within fiO days. The winner is u> Randolph Turpin. British champion, within N I The order
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  • 47 12 BOMBAI V most outstanding and a forme 1 tain, announced his ent from first tet hr« I -ay. Merchant, who iof age. (v from the .v received ii again I England ar DDL. II c injury kept I the remaining prevented h m team not
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