Singapore Standard, 12 September 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard 12 SEP mi 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1952. VOL. M! NO. 72
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  • 103 1 New CD. Uniform Approved FORM foT women I the Civil Defence pproved yesterday onial Secrei lovernn ry Committee. ••-pi c frock drill buttoned vith 10 butcolour. are flap pocke*s on pockets m r to the one beret stamped c Civil Defence vorn on the ie v. b ea ft rim.
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  • 134 1 Ketua Took No HeedShot Dead KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— I The ketua (headman) ol Kampong Sakara m Temerloh, i Pa mg, v. as one of two per- shot lead 3 fsterd ly by a police party who saw them m a restricte 1 urea. Two others with them were arrested and
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  • 32 1 .> 7 p.m. to until the of i Tanjong Island of p traffic is per- 5 w Sept. !i Jonea Ingrain, t !er-in-Chiei of fleet, died m a c yesterdaj i
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  • 82 1 COMPANIES BILL MOVE KUALA LUMPUR. Th i a The Federati »q Government's proposed C panics Bill which consolidates existing legislation of companies and brings it into line th the present 'ed Kingdom law is to be studied b. v a Select Committee. The Select Committee consists V- ney General, as
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  • 520 1 Two Others Hurt In Darinu L/rinw Standard Staff Reporter A YOUNG terrorist tossed a grenade into the bock of a car at Clemenceau Avenue yesterday morning and injured a Singapore Special Branch officer, a detective sergeant and a Malay driver. The three men were Chief Inspector
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  • 194 1 Law To Be Brought Up-to-date ADOPTION: THE Colony's Adopt on Law is to be brought more m line with present day view.- on tiie subject. A Bill entitled Adoption of Children (Amendment) Ordinance. 1952 which will be introduced m the Legislative Council on Sept. Hi requires that an i adopted
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  • 65 1 DURBAN, S. Africa. Sept. 51 (AP). Medical authorities m East London credit a drug with bringing a phenomenal number of cures leprosy <hansen"s disease! m native territories. The drug is Sulphotrone. one of the sul phone drugs, known m the U.S. as Diaminin At Emjanyan, -V,
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  • 64 1 GENEVA, Sept. 11 (AP>— Representatives of India and Pakistan ended two weeka ol U.N.— sponsored negotiations on the Kashmir dispute lasi nigM without agreement, and prepared to leave Geneva to report to their government*. A communique issued after the final meeting »aid several alternative drutt*
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  • 203 1 SPLIT, V! M rOSLAVI S 1 1 (AP) Prem ci -l w 1 id he is convinced 'ha i Soy »1 inn Of an irk on yugoslavii m tha he warns, it will spatk W W LI 111 In an Interview with E visiting N
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  • 27 1 r I 1 1 E X Kubu mile I I Kuang 1 I H i depth il 1 to* 9 k«t J i riilni
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  • 234 1 CAIRO, Sept 11 (Kniter) P rein i c r Mohammed N'aguib today told a reporter "the Suez Canal is Egyptian according to our legal rights. In an interview with the j West German news agency, Gen. Naguib said: "Our army is capable >1 defending it. j
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  • 119 1 PERTH. Australia, Sept. 11 (Reuter-AAP)— Two bU Royal Air Force planes today landed within 'en minutes of each other at the tiny West Australian port of'Onslow. about 80 miles southeast of the Moniebello Islands where Britain's first atomic test is due to be
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  • 91 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 (Reuter)— The United States Government today announced that "because of heavy foreign demand it was necessary to allocate exports of American rice for The five months from Aug. 1. 1952 to Jan. 1 1953. The Department of Agriculture c'.nnounced the rice export
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  • 150 1 Indonesian 'Life, Freedom At Stake JAKARTA, Sept. 11 (AP)— Finance Minister Sumitro today described Indonesia's economic position as "serious and critical as it can be." His conference followed a radio speech in' which Mr. Sumitro warned that the life and freedom of the nation is at stake." His spee-h concluded:
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  • 275 1 Standard Staff Reporter CEYLON is willing to trade her rubber for rice with Communist China, said Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Parliamentary Secretary o the Ministry of Food, m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Kumaraswamy is a member of the six-man official mission tcf Red China which will seek
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  • 92 1 Critchley Transferred To Korea CANBERRA. Sop!. 11 (Reu-ter-AAP) Mr. Thomas Kingston Critchley, who has been temporarily in charge of Australian interests in- Malaya, would be transferred to Korea, External Affairs Minister Richard Gardiner Casey an- 1 nounced today. He said that Mr. Laurence Rupert Mclntyre has been appointed a? Australian
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  • 95 1 OTTAWA. Sept. 11 (AP)— Some of Britain's colonies have asked to be given a greater role m the affairs of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. The association consists of representatives from parliaments and legislatures of Commonwealth countries. The United States and Ireland hold associate memberships. The association
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  • 343 1 2 MILLION DUD RUPIAHS AT PRESS, COURT TOLD MORE than two jmiliKm counterfeit Indonesian rupians were seized from the Malayan Printing Press. Serangoon Road, during a police raid conducted m May this year, ASP. Mr. A. C. Good. Commercial Sub-Branch told the Singapore Relief Court Magis- trate at a preliminary
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  • 71 1 C INBERRA, Sepl 1 1 -A! P Premier Robert Menzies do ciared today that the G meni was making every effoi to prevent am- Australian d«- gate* fi iii attending the Asiand Pacific Peace C<w '-nee V be held m Peking on Sepl This followed his announcenten m
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    • 76 1 x/eritac W EUEPMAMTBR*"O W Incandescent^V/ MANTLES R«*l>r«-r»entativ»*s: W(i THIKSTON CO. Singapore ft Lumpur Home without these U n<> bettet thmm a man v ithout th< §c I Radio Refrigerator Record I ARMSTRONG RACINE AUSTROTONE CHASSIS PREFECT RECORDS I! 4: J5 Bffoci i Ift t/"'h tPttfttCtm fully tropfcofisctf I coppei Cdtttvi
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  • 179 2 Standard Statf Pe.norter INOTHEH SIOO.OOO is still nvviWi\ to reach the $800,000 target for the new ilo\ aP Anti-Tuben ulosis Clinic, ami a further SMWOOO lor the cost of saigkal and other equipment Mr. Henry Noon, Secretary and Treasurer ol SAT. A.. toW
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  • 93 2 THREE Malayans ting long IS ell f S <. Chingford, near Lood over the v.- represented r Mich ie] 1 i B g who ha tw b Pahanfi n <j J m MaJ a ■iday m Biitain with his also a" i the reonii d
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  • 57 2 A SPECIAL screening oi documentary fifans will given at the Shell Cofly< r Quay a1 10 Si pt 19. i ms to be shown are V :r Local Council"' and ie Ui teated," The first Blm shows the working oi local Goveraanenl and the somn i
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  • 648 2 30-Storey Building Will Be Score's Tallest Yet PLANS for the $7,000,000 30-storey skyscraper the tallest East of Suez to be built m Singapore will be submitted by the well-known Colony architect, Mr. Ng X c n g Siang, to the Government building authorities for consideration and
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  • 592 2 Judges Should Mix With Public Standard Staff Reporter SEVERAL Singapore leaders yesterday voiced i heir opinion that judges should mix more with the general public wnich would enable them to "study, understand and appreciate' the peo.pie with whom liicv .irt* m rinilv contact. The i ers were commentQg on a
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  • 138 2 24 Lester Boxes For Suburbs TWENTY FOl R letter boves will bt* installed m Singapore rural areas shortly. Mr W. A. Cooper, Director of PosU. told The Standard yesterday. However, m spite of this addition there is Mill an urgent demand for boxes. Mr. Cooper said that more bacna are
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  • 85 2 THE pilot of a Spitfire which was compelled to land m shallow water near the runway owing to engine troub c. was admitted to the R.A.F. Hospital at Changi yesterday suffering from head injuries. The Spitfire was on an operational photographic reconnaissance. When it devefoped engiae
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  • 227 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will soon have a Pigeon Club if the plans qL Miss Judy Shababo, 16-yenr-old student of the Methodist Girls' School, Mount Sophia, materializes. She is the only member of the Animal Lover's League who has, at the moment, 10 pigeons with
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  • 234 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nitoll, yesterday wished the Singapore Youth Council every success m their ten-day Youth Leadership Training Course which begins at the British Council Hall, Sinzanofe. on Sent. 22 In a message to the Council. Mr.
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  • 206 2 Stokers' Deadline -Sept. 22 THE 24 Chinese Gas Stokers e -no loved m the City D)uocil Gas Department yesterday threatened to go on strike on Sept. 22, if their demands for basic wages and overtime 'vvere not met by Sept. 19. In a statement to the Press. The serretary of
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  • 93 2 TO ASSIST members of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union who are desirous of sitting for the Public Service- Commission examinations, the Union has now arranged lor evening classes to be held from 5 p.m. at the SCSA teen at Empre-s Place. The
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  • 34 2 Is pointed ou: that R beri Arthur Qv.\nn, described h a I' Oflkref ta a c.yi r nme c ted v.ie Sunday Standard (September 7) is not attached to i cc.
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    • 30 2 AND > WHY THEY'RE OVEN -BAKED };i I\\ ww «ir i oblauiable i VEN-BAkL') fynMeAd $esH(ULfani 3/ 6 87, MIDDLE AOAD. SINGAPORE. 1 TEL 4254 ■>—■- 1 J2B tOBINSON ROAD,SINGAPORE IL m
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  • 185 3 PROVISION' for B nei gen -y detention of pel ■>n ffering from mental disorders either m his own interest or that of the public is contained m the Bill about to be introduced into the Singapore Legislative Council at its next meeting on Sept. 16.
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  • 1111 3 City Guilds Exam. Results THE following >iu£.i p<»r<» candidates were successful m the City and Guilds of London Institute Examinations I!>s>:— Jl MIM! 11l IIM( \l. -< IfOOL <;i- I ittiii;;. Inter: i n l i I -.<•.-: C i Heam Jiang, X C vee Lim. Si i Ah Chong
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  • 77 3 THE conference ol Directors of Education and Senioi Edu- j cation CWirers of South-East Asia territories, which began on Monday, Sept. tt. m the j I office of the Commissioner- General, dosed yesterday. A pro-- statemeni on the i-nnference says: "The matters under discussion included •he
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  • 24 3 For carrying another person jon his bicycle at Jalan A!i. iMuar Dony Chin X.'.K 1114 was fined $3 by the Muar Magistrate.
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  • 477 3 Provisions For Ex-Palestine Men Graphology Now Used In Colony SPECIAL provisions regarding officers who have been ti insferred from Palestine, are contained m The Widows and Orphans' Pension (Amendment Ordinance. 1952 Bill which is to be introduced m t-he Singapore Legislative Council meeting on Sept. 16. Provision has been ru:i:ie
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  • 85 3 standard Staff Repartee THE execul c i ouneil of the Army Civil Service Union at an emergency meeting derided to address a telegrapi communication to the Secretary of State for War informing him of the present dispute regarding retre ment of Technical Personnel between the Command
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  • 290 3 Carey Terms Seven-Point Plan Sound Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Co-operative Stores Society's seven-point plan to improve its present position has been described as a "sound proposition" by the Commissioner for Co-operative Development, Mr. T.F. Carey, m a letter to the Society. Mr. Carey was
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  • 108 3 KUALA LUMPUft. Thurs. The V^^■!■k:;."^'- Comppt: Ordinance which came liefore the Federal Council today was referred to a Select Committee comprising the Me nbei I Health, Secretary i<>' C Affairs. Che Din Mohame i Hashim, Mr. ?.f. P. R ija {opa Mi K. J. dimming, Mr. V.
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  • 239 3 COUNCILLORS: Standard Sl«i Rr|»orfr» THERE should be \t%\* lation tn prevent Legislative and City Councillors from absenting themselves without sufficient cttse, said Data I. Paftar, Ppagresive L p i s iati\e Council <»r tor Chasgl Ward, yesterday. He was ro iugg ?st •< jn m
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    • 37 3 1 f .T LOOKS LIKE IF I'M GONNA t/^^^^M AN') f P H^f COULD \X^, CFTOUTATHIS BLIND BOX X J BACK^ r^ N y^mSf J f V> SURE USE A flgg t i CANVONT>^WAYTH'R>VEiy^\6EE^WIT^/ r'T OF GOOdJ
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  • 330 4 kl VI \LI MPI R, Thurs. V bill to prmMr For ihe raising «>f Cadel < mps m schools m the Federalion \,a- pas»«d lo<lav by llw Fnleral I '»i>huivr rooncil. The Secretary for Defence, Mr. E. B. David, who moved the bill, said there was
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  • 294 4 KUA] A LUMPUR, Thurs.— f The Merchant Shipping BJ I h seeks to provide i€ c Federation with comprehensive merchant shipping Nation ps r with that m r v m the Colony ot Smga- pore and similar to that artpoted by the maritime nations of
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  • 181 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— fh ed« Council today j-ave cxi po ers to the Government 5 enable it to go all out m us Sght againsi corruption m the oubiic service. Speaking on the third reair»g of the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bili, the Attorney
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  • 68 4 THE Malayan Railway announces that on Monday. Sept. 15. the up day mail to Penang will leave from Kuala Lumpur at 19.;J0 a. in. one hour later than its scheduled time while the down local train from Ipoh to Gemas \v ll leave Ipoh at 9.10
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  • 376 4 Co-op Scheme To Sell 150 Homes KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Building of 150 houses planned by the Federal Housing Trust will soon begin m the Ayer Panas area of this capital, Member for Works and Housing, Mr! R.B. Carey told the Federal Legislative Council today. The
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  • 30 4 RAI'B. W I position con- existence. T pre capital Co-opi Si Society is premiu iflferC ci to :hc:n by the erni I for the pun new
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  • 230 4 KUALA LUMPUR UllUS.— The Federal Council today passed a bill providing far the legal adoption ftfl all non-Muslim children, and an appeal was made lor early consideration to introduce legislation which would also apply to MBsfim children. Datin Puteh Marian. Malay woman Councillor who
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  • 102 4 The Singapore press was Entrodaced U Wisa T«»ng Pei Pei i Shanghai movi«» stir jnd StttpCf at I luncheon parts at the Capitol Bhw Room 'yesterday. The audienc•;» was givea Ihe opportunity of heartec kw capttvating Mice. Accompanied b 9 »r r sifter. Miss Won-:
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  • 48 4 MALAYA TO HAVE ARMOURED CAR UNIT KUALA LI P v. I r'.u.^c an artnoui c the V Federation v. bill w tended rt th< application ac rd SIIC Bl amende! on a Capt allow th« ERgh in -Council to ra tute an ancillan counri 1 ifly. emei rcn:
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  • 14 4 Normal Results I I S< and ar: a H S Boon Re Hoci ki:
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  • 253 4 ALL THE plans she had made for the education of i lf r six children vanished for Madame Song Cheow Inff when her husband. Win* I-inS Ton^- who was pirning a comfortable living m a dry cleaning shop, was burned to death two months ""ili c
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  • 36 4 PORT DICKSOX, Wed.—Arumugam was fined 535 at the Vfagistrate*s Court. Sepang, for iving tailed to make a report of an accident within 24 hou 3 ien his lovry grazed the side of n truck.
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  • 201 4 Bill Won' t: Apply To Muslims KUALA LUMPUR. Skats. A Bill to provide for the solemnisation and legislation of marriages m the Federation was passed today by the Federal Legislative Council. The bill will not extend to Muslims. An amendment proposed by < Tuan Haji Ahmad Fuad bin Hassan and
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  • 39 4 IPOII. WYci.- One case poliomyelitis was detected ai Tanjong Ramftotaa m Xi I District '<'■■ the week rr.c; >- September <i This waa otvy r:ise ol dangerous iniectioua diseases reyortc during the wet k. il was not Calai
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    • 413 4 Occasions of unique and sprcial enjoyment call for cigarettes made 1 Bi\so\ HtDGES to reflect the rare perfection and to echo the whole contented mood I MJIOI I \i, l ISHI D SJ Rl II Sc^e studs c cmc Qua rolled J plate been wen for c? long cs H
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    • 33 4 I V 111 KBmM B^t^M BR&- Sr Bi&fi9 */^~i^s&' I BH I m^^^^ X- ■HI 3l» 1 I* BMiliißi f/l i:*' 1 nßlk A J^ W^BL coo* o^ i^ s»**^" bIK 65-"^" 1
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  • 490 5 Wo Need ToHurru' X I LA LI ttFUH There. Tin- Federal Legig iii Jive (ouncil. 1 li i <-. inorii ing, m unanimnii-l accepting the amendmen proposed yesterda) by Mr Shook I. iii. referred i»i«.<k the report <»1 ih< Ports Committee for fur tber
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  • 264 5 JOIIOKE BAHRU, Thins— Members of the Medical Workers Imm were reminded of their obligations to the public when they were addressed by the State Secretary, Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, who made a special visit to the General Hnsnita! tori:»v I I He tuld
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  • 393 5 SIXCiAPORK mibstations liable Ju load toUaj ty\\ itiiitK- Pipe. Jihi.ii) Home, orii. Bin xi)^', ire Mesh, I' i» Quarry, N'aajraog Mfg., Isi. Panjane, National Oirbon, Prinrcss Kltxahc'tli Ustate, l>;iiry i arm. m PantUn. Jurong I. 2 a Ist I imaii Ulage, l nited bioese R. Wks.. Lam
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  • 47 5 HOLLYWOOD. Sept U fUP) Former Mexican Rim ad Efiperanza Baur disclosed last ni^ht she wilJ seek a divorce from li)li. wood actor John Wayne. Attorney Jerry Giesif said ho has been retained by Mr.- Wayne who will ask for rlivorrej on the "rounds of. cruelty.
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  • 161 5 PENANG. Thurs.— To help Malay students m English Schools, Penang UMNO will start special afternoo* classes beginning: Sept. 'JO, it was announced at a meeting of parents and guardians yesterday. The meetlnff specially arranged l»v I iVNn i\;i»- altendci b> mure than '£9% parents and
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  • 386 5 Lofthouse A Man Of Music Standard Mumc < ritic THOSE who attended Dr. ornton Lofthouse's piano re--1 cital m the Victoria Memorial !1\ lasl night must have reaj lised after only a very few 1 minutes that here was something lather off tne beaten track, h- I was go routine-hardened
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  • 53 5 THE Government of Brunei has contributed L"Ss4!».ooft to the United Nations International Children's Emerge: ry Fund (UNICEF). UN. officials say the contribution is one the largest ever received by UNICEF on a per capita b.isis The population of Brunei is only 40.000 making ti- -apita contribution
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  • 174 5 I!*OH. Thurs. Taking a lenient view of ilir case, Mr. Justice Pretheroe io»la\ bound «>\rr a timber lorrj driver, Choj Sang (J7) au<l another Chinese* Chong I hai Siong (2M), who were convicted «>n a charge of being found tincompany oi armed persons.
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  • 274 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Telling the accused that the evidence against him was overwhelming and that he had committed a serious offence, the Chief Justice, Mr. Charles Mathews, at the High Court here today convicted a 44-year-old Chinese rubber-tapper Wong Pan Sin? and sentenced him to
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  • 89 5 A TOTAL of 272 books was presented by Consul-General Charles F. Baldwin to the Rail Library m a presentation ceremony m the library on Wednesday. •The books, together with the more than 300 already given to the library by the pie of the United States, a
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    • 281 5 ~~~2ut WEEK 1 \^|s MIGHTIEST OF f;/ v MOTION ,g peU.IK S 4.lth \Th lt 4 1t 40 11 ws roit nn i I.Hi:\TI SI V//011 v IN THE FIRST WEEK MORE i PEOPLE SAW '"THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" THAN 'SAMSON DELfiJUf DAILY 5 SHOWS (> :;•> j m..
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    • 153 5 _^L_^_^^ j thrill ron.w at frrnkm THE AVALANCHE OF FIRE l.\ ANSCO COLOR jo ing LEW AYRES- MARILYN MAXWELL K'rl.^nl il.ru. I Mill* MtfiS'TC HE HI LED THE 01 TLAI COASI (H 'dj RiCARDO MONTALBAN CYD CHARISSE jl. i.1.1. i. (..;;<>. m..;ii ■LXiJL'ftJJI-Jaff A A Jane RUSSELL %#tW William BE^
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  • 528 6 I IIL qu< Malays sh ild tht j 3 a ts di by th< Rulers by ih< g Chi< Seci m ,i reply fr. Tan S Sin m th< d< ral C The A g C S I 1 R examine th< into thi c'\ isl< adi
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  • 166 6 Revies of Views Fed. Expenditure COMMENTING on the Fede-| ral Le ji lative Councillors^ approval of the supplemen-, t xpenditure ox $32,500, sh and eQuip Col. Y< house, LTtusan Mo, layii said ii was shocked < md cou d no! understand their attitude General Sir Gerald Templer had said se\
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  • 363 6 Sr: Thie interests of Singapore-born job-seekers been m my T] S lay Standard earned, a rep^irt that Mr. D. Robertson, Pro- i ye City Councillor, at i f the C'i 4 > Coun- i nil last Saturday suggested Goven n( n\ sh make some provision m its
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  • 410 6 By HAL BOYLE, A.P Cons Ni:\V YORK— Oh for t!»t- lif e of nudist: Everybody h born a nudist, but most people outgrow it. Nudists aacr c having their woos these days. A group m England is plagued by a nude stranger who
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  • 1274 6  -  ALEX JOSEY 31 AI,AYA j\ A FFA liiS I *JHE Rural and Industrial Development Authority was formed two years ago under the chairmanship of Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affairs, for two purposes: one to promote economic development through im- proved methods of proi
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  • 648 6 We the PEOPLE .Anomalies In Pay Scales Of leaching Groups Sir;— The following fa< -s figures which I have nputed -how the gross anomalies that exist m the pay s -ales of certain groups of teachers, particularly that between the Honours graduate and the Pass graduate. Consider first the following
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  • 235 6 the lotteries conducted by the Malayan Chinese Associal ion. Many were led to believe that the money came out of the pocket-- of the Malayan Chinese. In point of tact, people of all races, including the Malays themselves, ntributed 'o the lottery funds. The Malays have proved how
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  • 205 6 A PUBLIC NUISANCE Sir: —May I through your tion < to a growing I ice, witness* d ev< i ainfi at the Kaiong Park. I middle-aged stalwarts are there assuming the role of car watchmen outside the park pi em:-. The park Ei m a comparative "iafe area* 1 for
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    • 15 6 MORRISON GENERATORS POWER LIGHT I i AUTOMATIC REMOTE CONTROL I PUSH BUTTON OR HAND STAkT
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  • 288 7 New Mexican Plan May Be Considered WASHINGTON Sept. 11 APi_Mr. Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretory >o,e said yesterday that the United States m consultation with endly notions, is now preporing for o debate on Korean issues m the United Notions General Assembly next month He also
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  • 65 7 Reds Detain 2 British Officers In East Berlin ;n Sepl li (UP).— The British authorities night U* arrest h\ Communist police r> :'>(• rs m East Berlin and Urn disappear- Britisli soldiers m East Gerauui} on the i Berlin and ffesl Germaßj ndant m Berlin C. F. C. ah n<?f*d
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  • 7 7 US CASUAI TIES IN KOREA WAR T
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  • 60 7 $700,000 Boost For Padi RIDA a pn dip. Hail Co-ope 1 J.3V. O: I :o the Kj housands be rev. i rvest b B m CoLoan So- E and I Kuala c "ered m a Tasseic Co-op< Farming Jed to work sBOI'RG. Fi ance Q pi L"P b Premier Pau!
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  • 43 7 S B to pay '"d s her showman md B. divorce suit an er separation Judge J McNall? g the decree, thus ringing d the CU A beer. Ed a<; Ne rce trial foi D r. j after it
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  • 168 7 CAIRO. Sept 11. i\ P) —The powerful Ward Party has bowed to the demands oi the Egyptian Army and decided to reorganize m accordance with a new law governing political parties. s c "the de- .c Army earned out a v. ide-pread of 48 ers and
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  • 62 7 PENAN G rs.— A Si c i dered at a ma ministrai Fed con. Ed .5 to be Lumpur o" Sum im to ed to G Si r Oth< era cor sideration of ad secure from G tes of 1 ed staff MANILA Si I U
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  • 23 7 TAIPEI. S Lll \FP Harlem G trotters ere thii I iibition ot their technique m basket bail beginning tor. I
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  • 80 7 ueorge Zarubin ambassador to the 1 c m 1 Sep: L 5. Z Queen Elizabeth, let bourg Tuesday— UP .Mr V Kmnaraswamy, rieht. Pjrlijm<*nt.irv Secretary to flbe Cteytoa Mil r:\ <-(j :n Singapore b] air from Coloabi festerdtts w.tr, two otlier n.- if i m.in miv^ion
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  • 104 7 War— Only Way To Free Iron Curtain Lands Gc!i» Gruenther Says: PARIS, Sen* 11. (Barter) (.rneral Allied I! Gruentber, Chin »J Stall at Allied headquarter* ii» -.*><] m a newspaper inter- iru be d i not believe curtain countries* 1 orald he libei ited without v.v tion <■:. g oi
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  • 7 7 Schacht Begin s Work in Persia i
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  • 7 7 QUESTION ON C ADET CORPS I move.
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  • 7 7 BETTY CRABLE REFU SES ROLE ■UP; I
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  • 5 7 Yugoslavia To Get Big Loan
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    • 93 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS SARAWAK and NORTH BORNEO -I I ARE NOW S SERVICES EACH WAY PER WEEK #^P i -,:pcr, CtS. f.r. DEP. li«J CcSChr DE^ Snqcpcr. C630.,r. k*~ Sc-.c c *c« 1555 hr AIR iessclro* 1 50 C he ARR Sondoka« £35 he. Tw-'sdcs |l Pndovi WcdncsdoTS Thursdcy* fr SfL'dcvs
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    • 79 7 RUBBERJIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON Scpf I I The following ore rfte closing pr-ces of rubber and tin on the London Market todcy LONDON RUBBER j LONDON TIN a S3C^ £953 per Ton buyers, i iVi- s ::icrs. Oct --'Dec. s.~.d. j nree monf hs f943 \Q*. Jon.'Mcr.
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    • 19 7 2 dUj\ r.- r^ J8 V X ''^Ct*. M^f Mr MW ENQtiiR!ES INVITED FROM THE TRADE 3 <*^*$¥ ROBINSONS -ilS,i
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  • 148 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A WELL KNOWN pie war Japanese shipping company, the Yamashita Steamship Co., Ltd., which l used to have their own office m Singapore, are once again resuming their Japan-Straits-India-Pakistan i service. Mr. Ficd Barretto oi B*rretto Shipping and Trading Co Ltd.,
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  • 248 8 NEW DELHI, (OFNS)— With depressing unanimity, Indian newspapers describe the new Indo-Pakistan trade agreement as resembling "HAMLET" without the Prince of Denmark. The agreement, which lasts for one year, omits jute, coal and cotton, the three most important items m the two countries' mutual trade.
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  • 66 8 PEKAN, Wed.— The approval for the installation of a pettol pump by Taa Hon Soon was granted at a recent meeting ot the Pekan Town Board. The proceedings ol the meeting was conducted m Malay. A new aerated Water factory >. be started boob at Clifford
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  • 51 8 MR. Giichi Kus a no. puvx.-i o: l~e Japan Li^.;*. M* Lai Company, has leit Tokyo r New Voik to clinch a pioposed ue-up a ith the A. uni liura Limited oi Canada for j lint ninium production m Jap m, .■ke.-man of the Japan Light Company told
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  • 29 8 iuIAL 1951 production of twe ir m Holland a nted to 21.000.000 pairs valued a1 i U5558,000,000. Of this 3.000.000 paiis worth U559.470.000 were exported.- A. P.
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  • 40 8 THE *;eei strike caused U S iduction of steel m the first! seven months of this year to drop' to *****.256 net tons, a decline of *****,221 tons from the same I period lasi year, i UP.
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  • 207 8 T anker Orders For UK ROYAL Dutch-Shell gi p orders lor tankers now total £20,000.000 m addition to the record £45,900.000 building h jr« ni c started m 1951. i I The new orders Involve 19 i ships totalling over 383.000 tons ight. Several other construction contracts are aLso bein^
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    • 612 8 —M p»^g FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE ■M inn,,,,, lo> iacdai All \meriian A Canadian Cltie Prnans P.Sham STaore Arr LA SI f\( -ii-ii BEAI U BSSepI 27 2«Sept BSSe»*/l Oct 22 O( v wl m Dry Car© D-.-j !-:>> and oas^ense ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. rt KS2B] 3 X
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    • 231 8 PRINCE LINE t TO HALIFAX. BOSTON NEW VOKK BALTIMORE \l o accepting cargo for MONTREAL PHILADELPHIA i S' 1 ore P. Sham Penang I ts 'British Prince* 9 27Sept/3Oc| 4">Oit (i Ott mv "Eastern Prince" 20 27 Oct ?s >m Oct 30 Oct INov Agents: HARPER GILFILLAN CO., LTD Telephone:
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    • 880 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAXA Hong AnM for PalemFrequent sailing to Muar bang =£PJ \i Malacca Port Dickson Stia for Belawan \t KamjSr for Malacca, M Hon K Tat for Rengat Sept 1. Port Swettenham Sept 13 SARAWAK &R. BORNEO Tung Song for Malacca. Pangkor for Miri, Port
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    • 472 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILING FROM BCAMIHNAVIA t X ((iviimm s I.x i e I* sii.iin I*, u MEOMA' for Bangkok IS ITSem n llfieal 12 ISSeai 'INDIA" for Bui Bkok. Saiejon. Hongkong Manila 20 :::srp t i; l9Sep| it l€Sr*i 'PANAMA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong, Manila 28 29Sept Tt S7Sept
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  • 365 9 Malaya*Rl Rubber Talks LONDON, Sept. 11.— Current talks between Malaya and Indonesia to iron out comparatively minor differences of opinion on removing the booms and slumps from the natural rubber field are the best preliminary to a renewed approach to the United States,
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  • 129 9 Singapore. Thurs.— The Vlalayan share market was .lightly steadier generally tolay. Industrial shares showid slight improvement. iile ms attracted more attention vith business passing at uirrent quotations. Rubber 1 shares continued to be i cd. Changed prices were Bnvprs Seller* riser a;id Nor r Ord. 4. DM 4
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG, Aug 7 i Speci- al Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Ex- change to day were ''15.93 Lo £1 sterling; «(>.3CO to US$l: $1,835 to Malayan SI: $fr3BBo to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $294,375 to one tael.
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  • 51 9 Malayan Exchange BunU Association buymy rates merchants (per $100 Malayan > are-- New York 33 5/8 (T.TJ 32 3 4 (O.D.>. 31 ll'lti (90 d st). Selling rates ;ue: New York 32 5' 1(5. French francs *****. Belgian francs 1625 and Holland gls. 123 3/8. Other exchange rates
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  • 40 9 THE Federal Legislative Council has ngrpod to pay 59.150 as compensation to a contractor In Pahang for expenditure he incurred on building a road which has now been taken over as the access road to a new village.
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  • 461 9 New Refinery will Boost UK's Reserves ADEN (Reuter)— The face of this steamy, sun-baked port on the southern edge of the Arab world is about to be transformed by the decision to build a "Little Ahadan" here. A new oil refinery, estimated to cost about C.~>0.000,000 sterling is expected to
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  • 311 9 More Coal— Key To Britain's Power Shortage LONDON, Sept. 11. (Reuter).— A team of experts came up with a string of ideas on how Britain could lick her chronic post-war electric power shortage. Coal is the key. as shivering Britons are well aware each winter. It is the mam source
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  • 189 9 Rl'Bßhß prices m Singapore regained by 1 5/8 cents per Ib. on a steady market yesterday, first grade rubber for September shipment being quoted 75 7/8 cents per Ib. a* the close. During the day prices fluctuated between 75 3/4 and 7H 3/4 cents
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  • 128 9 A four-year aerial survey oi Pakistan's natural resources covering about hall of tac country is ta be undertaken by une Canadian, company under a Colombo Plan contract. More than 42. (MM) square trifles will bo mapped (<) la^d im 1 pavement projects and lllJ.uUtil i square
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  • 85 9 THE precEtsce market In Singapore was quiet all day w ith no b (ness p aggiw g Copra had buyers at $25| per p ciri and setters at $uti per pixmli Coconut oil buyers ;i. licatf :,< (4A-1/4 peer pica! Rrilh seller at $40-^/4. Bete! not 132,
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    • 132 9 F'rT? W W 9» L M N I 1 ijf 1 1 S the loi-eligld vi a girl's-eycsjoi Wfimt9 n TIIERR API 9OWM TiliV'S that OBT*! I- crct. The iovdight m a gjfari s c i nee —nol altogether un- j%jfc*a^\ i-.i.k Mi'c.ilm rnjoMiimt \ou see f fitlff^P c:; a
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    • 116 9 CLOSING rubber prires f rents [hr- Ib. m Singapmne ye^e«lay v ere: Buyers Sellers Na 1 Spot Loose 753 *6 X.0.8 m b;»les Sept N«. 1 K.S.S 75} 76| \->. 2 R.S.S. 69| Ml No K.S.S Ssj 66 Tone: Steady. [.ONDON Xl BBKR i rrrsday's opening pr ces per lb.
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    • 157 9 3More Expei'ience —that's the priceless advantage Pan American offers you r 1,, V I >v 1 /i ii' <#fe. i f^y Fiwi skfinc ko fK the PaeHw, 4m Nartfa U round i Tie woHd. Pan iuiencan hti Jl itnv seaa Hying experience! [bdayPu UwricaAO|w ci o\i*: .»<") iiiili to moie
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 702 9 !^-v-'k,:sE enterta.nments X,, X X «X Ahoy S ,„<■ 1 a iMUU) 7JO am B Ill>O: Aroma 2.3u. sJfl and*Bsa 'V.,^- i: Lli n.™ a,,,,, o, S3. FWe \_>.i meet- Kuala Lain p, a d 91 t>-«" 3 MLISO) ren n «|SAVOY: \ld<.ked Cavu!:e: 3 1 and I Judo QANTAS
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  • 822 10  -  PETER ROBINSON Photography— By J II! RE is -t" finious ni pwiessioaaJ pbolo|rapMC rirelev ..Son the ■chod of plMtograpnj where f, stodeata were a»«d w Ulbniil their own n« natives i», .nl.»rt;«'mem b> MM of th.- -a hooi's in>trr.( UMTS. jj p i, the lent a n ailed
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  • 632 10 T.AKFX with n Cauno C 'a, 50 m.m., t 1.9 Scv, > F P. 3. Film exposed o;>-'/. flash 8 and derolo^cd m K I Microdol. LiyJiiiH.y f> Z Ikotron. Picture by Pel Robinson. so necessary m ph The sink cost oni> Both benches are aganisi I walls
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  • 708 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES By 'THOSE fortunate enough to be at the Singapore Swimming Club on Sunday last were treated to a most enjoyable al fresco concert. The Bind of the 12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales Oun) under the able leadership of Bandmaster Moon, were m
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  • 509 10 i ICKIXG our lips this week -L' at the prospect of possessing some of the valuable prize* offered by Messrs. Hagemeyer Trading Company m sponsorship of Perutz film, !<•{ us consider a fete .sober precautions. Even Perutz film cannot deter mine the exposure for us although it does
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  • 725 10  -  ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES By THE main work m next -i- Thursday's (September 18) concert by the C'hambrr Ensemble and Choir will by J. S. Bath's Church m tata No. H, "Praise Our 1 I)r Thornton Lofthouse, the eminent Bach exponent and authority, will
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  • 616 11  -  WINDSOR LAD By Workouts Of Ca ndidates For Tomorrow's Big Race GAMBAR Melayu, with Peter Knuckey astride, did the best workout at Bukit Timah racecourse yesterday morning when he wound up his preparation for the Singapore Gold Cvp m one of the best trials seen for some
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  • 1087 11  -  WINDSOR LAD By SIXTEEN seasoned stayers m the country comprising English, Irish and Australian bred thoroughbreds will line -up at Bukit Timoh Racecourse tomorrow for the valuable Singapore Gold Cup Malaya's Blue Riband of the turf worth about $25,000 m stakes and added money. The race will
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  • 157 11 Selangor Police XI KUALA LUMPUR, Dans.— The Selangor Combined Police hockey XI will meet the Selangor SHchs XI on Sunday at the Kampong Attap ground. This is the first of a series of games the Police team will be playing and fixtures are being arranged with the various police contingent
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  • 32 11 Lo\ (Mi (TnHoh up) being: led m by Mis* Patricia Fester af{( r winning the eighth race at the second ria\ «if the Singapore Gold (up WuA&Mg on WotmaittiJ.
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  • 367 11 Full weights for Saturday, eomludinj; fay of Singapore Turf Club's September (Gold Cup > met ting are as follows: CL. I I>IV. 1— U M. Mapic Oak BJ7 Cl I I I N 1;M .V ::t> Yl>. Rising Glory B.t< v t> Woodeotc inn' 8.10
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  • 156 11 DRUMNADSOCHJT, Scotland Sept ii (Beater):— .John: Cobb*s jet-propelled i eed boat was brirevtd io have exceeded the world water j speed reccntj m two run? on Loch Ness today. But the runs were o:i:y trials and i mt uaA >>'.)) saUy turn Tht 1 preseod oecorfl is
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  • 52 11 ENGLISH SOCCER RESULTS I fi I 2 To m I ■'r M (IMI FU\ hl(i\ I II I I n City 2 1 c 2 <- m n i c «1 r.'l P»l -I M MIX I MM« I i I tAGII 0 Xl IM. n <)- -1 I ifitol
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  • 22 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead By I I 'n t ho lend 1 n<><7 r,r; -c Vii, the club hod I ■<
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    • 567 11 SITUATIONS VACANT THE RUBBER INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARD. APPLICATIONS ore invited for h< appointments of Srare and IdHtOMMI Replanting Officers for the Administration of Fund '8 of the Rwbbcr Industry (Replonringl Fuwd. Applicants must have rubber planting experience ond knowledge of the problems of smallholders would be on osset. Basic salary
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    • 627 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT ~MR .AND MRS. P. Kan af a]inp t0 in «^i Ki5P, da a: d relatives who have kmd.y sent valuable present and rood msWta on the occasion p their mtrriai^ nt Kuala JJUJPur on SaturdaT. 23 August. CITY COUNCIL Of SINGAPORE. Assessment List 1953. <Sccti<Hi HZ Municipal Ordinance) The
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    • 99 11 J |^^f»*- f i|| "W ml i v,.--j BB^^^^ IH^ |j I '^^Sgß l to -v. BBg 11, lk^. iSH ]< ite^ W^ < Lj jlln I Tf *;m->- cy flVj li B Bf/ I v< ;t|t 5 fl BBS* w fIV I 1 i fl B^/ 2 B^ I
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  • 430 12 PLAYING m continuous rosn noiKOwyu jporrs v.mb gnu inuion Recreation Club 'A' fought a toe-to-toe struggle m SAFA s Junior Cup semi find match which resulted m o 2-2 draw at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Haikowyu put up a solid defence, Hock Leng,
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  • 134 12 REFERRING J i j> repori isl Thursday referring to the return of On- Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marian. Singapore shuttle stars, into the ranks oi > Singapore Badminton Association, the honorary >cereti y wi Tan, writes: :1 is drawn to which said that at >mm ittee meeting
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  • 210 12 If ill SKY heavily cauliflowered Cockney wan -smashed" nose walks iip to any woman at the ring--1 le during the wrcstHn? at the Happy World Stadium I norrow flight and urabs her handbag, don't call the !C e The man is not a snatch and run
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  • 128 12 USEFUL BP WIN 5-1 THE Usel Badminton Partj b I a rtu Juvcnus Sports c tta i friendly badminton n i bj r':-. c g unea to n e t 1 i- (he Clerical Union i v. sday. K^uitv Useful'i players r Kirn on beat f: i X■. cc lee,
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  • 87 12 TIM Anal nf the Challenge m, presented hv Mr. Lam Kirn l.^s for the S::i-;,po:e Harbour B >ird »oc competition between the Fire Demons and the Kepoei H ingers ill be played •■I the Keppe] Harbour ground S'.in.i The following are the teams: Fire Demons: Doliah; Abbas S**aban;
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  • 100 12 PENANG, I h nrs A cricket match to bid farewell to the (ir.md Old Man dI Malayan cricket, H. C. D'Aiiy Irvine, who is leaving Malaya shortly, will he played on Sunday between the "Old Penang" and the Ke>t on i!'. Western Ko.id ground Teams: Old Penaag: S.
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  • 285 12 K.L.'Y' Enters junior Cup Final Xl ALA LIMPIR, Thurs.— ln the junior knock nit competition played at Taylor Road between the VMCA and the TPCA today, the YMCA qualified to meet the winners ot the UMNO-Sentul Rangers m the final having beaten the TPCA by 2—l after extra time. ua\imijijj,
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  • 299 12 Johnny Leach Beaten HONGKONG'S pen-holder "marvels" Sih Su Chor and Fu Chi Fans sot the better of England's stars Richard Bergmann and Johnny Leach and defeated them 4—l m their international friendly same at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last nitrht. Two thousand fans saw five hours of scintillating tabletennis with
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  • 80 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A solitary goal scored midway m the first half enabled the TPCA to defeat the SCRC m a friendly game of hockey, on the Pudu Road ground. this evening. Thasen, the Tamilian centreforward, who was responsible for "the goal, scored after the ball
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  • 99 12 Krian Loses A Sportsman PARIT BI'NTAR Thurs.— Krian has lost another fine ill round sportsman m the perjon of Inche Mohamed Hashim oiti Alang Amin, Deputy Assistant District Officer. Krian who has gone to Lower Perak :>n transfer. Inche Hashim proved himself :o be an efficient and popular officer and
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  • 296 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat GHQ Farelf seven-nil m the opening fixture of this season's Singapore Hockey Association division IB league on the padang yesterday. Farelf were unable to adapt themselves to the wet ground conditions and the match, played m the rain, was inclined
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  • 130 12 ROYAL Army Service Corps Rugby Football Club wriLl open their rugger season with a match against the Royal Signals tomorrow at Nee Sooa (Swimming Pool ground I. The following wili represent the Club: Dv: Davies (RASC School': Lt McDermid <4 SRD». Lt. Wilson Lloyd 'til Coy RASC Cpl
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  • 72 12 THK Singapore Chinese Recreation Club hockey team t i play m a SHA league against the Sherwood Forresters at Hong Lim Green tomorrow will be: Lee Ah Chio: Dr. Ong S wee I Law. Chua Eng Cheng; Bvon Kok Peow. Fung Pak Fooic, Liaa Fook Choon: Chan Oim
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  • 293 12 IPOH, Thurs.— The committee of the Ijmh Di Football League have ordered a repla\ ot the Cup tie match between the Ramblers and the I following an appeal lodged by the Police who defeated by two goals to one m that first
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  • 158 12 fcer) The National Boxing Association asked Ray R ibinson what lie intends to do about defending his world middleweighi boxing championship. It was earlier reported m error that the XBA had decided Robinson should defend the title within 60 days. Robinson's case came
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  • 248 12  -  JIM CHAMBERS Bj LONDON, Sept. li (AP). Chelsea, th, London Firsl Division football tram, palled oil one of ih«- mu--l»ri»<* of the new season on Tuesday ninSit m thrashinc Blackpool 1-0 and handing oul t<» Stanley Matthewi and \\\> colleagues their first defeat ofl th<> geaaon.
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  • 112 12 KLAXCr. Thurs.— A thrilling soc t ne was p io a draw at the Port S. tenham Recreati Club padang, between the Dravid and the Sino-Malays. I s ore was one-all. During the Rrsl half the Dravidians pressed most the time, and within ten minutes Veeramany,
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  • 67 12 THE Singap »re B i at ion Club team to play against the Singapore Cricket Club m I annual cricket match for the Packing Shield on Sunday at 11 a.m. will be selected from: C. Col Ing (Capt), B. Barker. F. Chopard, R da Silva, P k Kretser,
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  • 55 12 MANII >,„, (AFP) s, China. Isi lei mi K'tivj I r,r -appii.-,i partirii v- m th« Easl Olympiad i a M miia m 1" i it v,. m, restrrdaj tp. r AnuWur t.Hfl JHIVHI Vareas, mi hi> ref from Helsinki He proph.- i 4 and
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  • 30 12 TULYAR STAYS TOP FAVOURITE LONDON. S Althoug at toi here, the the shortest (.rids. i been .struck. The i E!iza -2, but X -'ican-ov horse. Mi g backed ad\'ai;- i
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  • 27 12 SINGAPORE HOCKl Div. I S Hi A Tea College r. Rl Ml dria. F S r. BODC/4 H PENANC El i B ships at Siadi
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    • 22 12 Obtainable from all watch dealers throuaro^* Malaya, Sarawak British North Borneo S.P.H.de SlLVA fave&et, 4s, MICH STfttlT, SIMCAMK .TU f«)O/^(jA:« lUH»U» i;>3J
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