Singapore Standard, 16 September 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ik ft. M L VOL. 11l NO. 76 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 255 1 $25 M. To Go For The New Power Station Standard StcK Reporter THE PRESIDENT of the City Council tAr. T.P.F. McNeice, will ask for a loan of appro*; mafrely $45,000,000 from the Colony Govern merit at today's Legislative Council meeting This money is to finance electricity, including
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  • 9 1 3 Killed IN Rail Crash and a tion north
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  • 19 1 Ioe, 78, To Entertain Korea Boys ion outes in K rea. .v Air tO B e<j by joe binks
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  • 167 1 Bombster: $25,000 Reward Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE Polite are offering a reward of $25,000 tor information leading to tin* arrest of Chen Mong I hew, an 18-year-old Shanghainese. Chen is R< g ations IU4B, in connection with the bombthrowing incident at Clemen- Avenue last Thursday in ;>■ >r of the
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  • 17 1 THE U.S. B terna i 174 employees ir ■■>> endo ed foi anH -?4 A.P.
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    46 1 The 1 12 1 li anniversary parade of The Battle of Britain was In Id at \.F. Seletar yesterday when ilw salute was taken lt\ Vir Commodore W. H. L MacDonald V.(>.( 2.i(> (iron,.. ieremonial Parades were held on all R. Stations i;i Singapore ami Malaya.
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  • 347 1 PENANG, Mon.— A resolution calling on the Rulers to consult UMNO before taking any decision on matters affecting the Malay community was adopted at the UMNO General Assembly held in Butterworth today. Proposing the motion Dato Raja Mohd. Hanitah oi Seremban said the Rulers had committed
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  • 83 1 US Jets Down 9 MIGs SEOUL. S< 15 (AP)— U. S. Sabre jet pilots today reported they shot down nine Russian- made MIG-15 jets, probably des•d another and damaged two in air battle.-, over Nor::. Korea Tiie Air Force also announced that Allied fighter-bombers hurli crushing aerial blow at the
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  • 104 1 RAUB, Moil Che Ismail I year-old hero of Kamponf Sempalit who killed a terrorist in .May. shortly after a visit to this town by Sir Gerald Templar. High Commissioner of the Federation, was presented a letter of commendation from Sir Gerald by the Mentri Besar,
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  • 167 1 Outbreaks Of Polio In The U.S. CHICAGO. Sept. 15, (UP* Heavy polio outbreaks raged in scattered sections of the nation today and some areas reported acute shortages of nurses. The hardest hit were the m Idwester a states with Nebraska listed as the most j crucial in the nation on
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  • 45 1 PUSAN, Sept. i:> iUP>— Two! men involved in the attempted j assassinati m of P r esidenti Syngman Rhee last June including tiie would-be killer were sentenced to death today. Ten other defendants were given varying sentences for! their part in plot.
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  • 323 1 Insurance On Private Cars Raised 30 p.c. Standard Start Reporter THE Motor Insurance Association of Malaya and Borneo has decided to increase the rate for private car comprehensive policies by 30 per cent. Tii.- le >ion is reached at i a meeting held at tl tffice of the Secretaries of
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  • 88 1 PENANG, Mon. The proposed meeting between Tenijkii Abdul Rahman, President of UMNO and Dr. Victor Purcell, honorary adviser to the Malayan Chinese Association scheduled to take place here tomorrow has been cancelled. No explanation was given. The decision to nut off the talks wa^ reached, it
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  • 116 1 PENANG. Mon. While Police were engaged in anti-bandit And screening operations during the rfk-end. thieves and- pickpockets took advantage of the situation to virtinii.se several shops residence? and individuals. But Police hit b;tck and detained four of these miscreants The biggest loot was the $1,000 loss
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  • 59 1 OSLO, Norway, Sept. 15 <UP» -T.vo United Slates navy warships participating in Operation Mainbrace collided last night on the his.'i seas between *>'•■' and Norway, it was announced today. The ship- were identify as the 8,165-ton f !i troyer tender Tidewater and the 1.450-ton desfroyer <■- I Coates.
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  • 99 1 Military, Police In Big Test A COMBINED exercise to tesi Police and M. it cooperation in internal measures in Singapore wil staged from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. i today. As there will be a fu ployment of manpower, some inconvenience to the public iay inevitably occur. The irity forces
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  • 236 1 A HUSH HUSH meeting, Which may l>e part of a pushahead programme to give the: Bnt^h Commonwealth a long lead in civil aviation in the; Far East is being held in I Singapore this morning. Attending the meeting will be the Director <>f Civil Aviation,
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  • 36 1 Reds Hunt Goes On In Pen a ng and theii far 1 1 < ing. I fp-i Kirk. In I Balik P ■have been b A the OCPD C 1 today, an v. advised that secui i
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  • 22 1 CONSUI i ecent the Office I r Depa ton, I) m O <*d to familia Singapore befo;
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  • 20 1 Dutch Envoy To UK Named THE HACUI Sept W Mr. D t i Ambassad u w is F 1 the
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    • 29 1 w rf 159 MORTH BRIDGE R? .L caPitol BLD6) SPOKI-l'' GOLD FLAKE 7I tl-n: 2.os per tin Wets, per Wsparlet. HmttuptMi I. HI) tm 3S tU per 10's packet.
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  • 104 2 Six Men Ransack House SIX en, two armed with ds and with knives en- ed a house ia Tampems I S pore and after ling the occupant of be p. ace away th _j i Ihe occupant of the house. a 1 deeping at 12.15 a.m. on Sept. > I
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  • 56 2 THE ing were elected i ofßce-lx the S p JUDOKWAI: rman— Georfe W< e W Da« >, H cri tary —Arthur V. Pestana list Kyj'. >i .re WEL Kmken- (i- neral SteK. Lc ard (2nd Kyu>. Me E. C ttea ls* Do: I Ng. Yon* S i Kjna),
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  • 385 2 Montreal Girl Mistook Mr. Mallal For Father MONTREAL, Sept. 14 (IT) A Singapore Legislature C- incillor, Mr, Nazir Mallal, of Singapore had an unusual exp' r ence when he landed at Montreal airport to attend the Commonwealth Parliamentary o y, t nee in Ottawa. Mr. Biallal said in an I
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  • 88 2 PECIAL series oi charac- k began j -at the Gan En? S s v t s ore an Mr. RE. i i "f Educaspecially te the iools. will be given R id i^yne, eral S f the Y.M.C A. The f 1 g I of the
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  • 39 2 A C L I N I CO-PAT! lOLOG I C A I jmet-; ng wil] be held tonight at £15 p.m. at the- Pathological Laboi at Facu I i I Medicine, ider pices of me Alumni Association.
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  • 213 2 Standard Stall Reporter THE granting of Federal citizenship to the people m the Federation of Malaya under the new Citizenship Bill was described as a bold step forward m the right *Aw«ml« self-government. The consensus among leading figures io the Colony is that the Bill which gives 72 per
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  • 158 2 SINGAPORE photographers' exhibit aw a nong those "exceptionally well represent* in two important photographic exhibitions which opened London at the week-end, says a Press release from the Com- j office. -ere are also exhibits from aya, Hongkong and Japan. V von° the 84'.» selected en-
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  • 70 2 A HAINANESE con]:. Pang Cheng Chin was robbed of his i cycle worth about $100 by eight Chinese in Kaxnpong Heng Lee Par. ofl Nee Soon Singapore on Saturday night. i He was cycling home when J attacked and assaulted bv the •men. Pang shouted for
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  • 145 2 12 th Year Of 'Battle' Marked The 12th anniversary or ttie Battle «>t" Britain was celebr.mv, > n Singapore yesterday with Impressive By-pasts and parades o>» K.A.I Stations. Picture shews K.X.I", bombers Hying over the Supreme Court t'>ii!( ;:i^. Singapore. Nin,. Hornets J "d nine Vampires V.w. o'.cr Singapore ;»!>n;it
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  • 33 2 THE firsi meeting of the Young Malaya is Club. Johore Bahru Branch will be held on i Friday, Sept. 19 at 3 p.m. al the English C iliege Hal] Johore Bahru.
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  • 312 2 Ragging 'Just High Spirits' -TTC Chief THERE IS neither good nor bad in ragging of students, which is a private afiair among them, Mr. Ralph Eiiis, Principal o! Teachers Training College of Singapore told The Standard yesterday, in reply to a protesting letter written to a local newspaper. form of
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    105 2 WITH a vtew to popularising their brands of stout the Malayan Breweries Ltd.. organisrd a Stoat display competitma throughout the Colony coffee shops, restaurants and bars and also sundries shops and provision Stores. Judge* adjudged Tons Heir \s Bar's at t***t Hel«;>« Rnnd r *^e oest in Singapore. The first
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  • 246 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN outstanding example of civic consciousness was shown by five teenage Singapore schoolboys from the Junior Technical School, Balestier Road, when they oiiered to donate their blood to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service, last week, These boys were disap- 1 n r
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    99 2 Amonff the first to enrol fn the newly formed Far East Legion of Decency were (1. to r.) Misses Mary- Ann Chelvan. Margaret Lee. Mary Lim Pee C hin and Sylvia Pow who are seen signing: the Legion plcdces in the Catholic Centre. All four belong to religious organisa tions.
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  • 54 2 SINGAPORE Policy arc I stigating the case in which five men are alleged to I tried to set fire to the Ray Avenue market, oil B^estier Road on Sunday night. Ibe men were seen run- g away when par: of the I was on fire. Police
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  • 91 2 MRS. Rosalyn Spe::;'er. wife of the well-known jockey. Mr. C. A. H. Spencer, was granted a divorce by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray Aynsley, j in The Singapore High Court yesterday, on the ground at her husband's adultery with another woman. The parties married
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    • 88 2 t MAH SWeAt HCSBjV- 1 1' V Y TH' l s/ THASS TH' PAPER 1 AH HOPED A N"..'kACJ.E Va%l FiyMs.^y/i f HE'S GONJE OUT FQ' *£l\ z MORNING yFTLA.RLESS TOSDiCK* WOULD SAVE BOTH OF VjM T™ £M ?^V^H^*&»*» TH' PAPERS— BUT Wlltl BLADDLR .S !SI- JT WAS OKI >
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  • 368 3 DUCHESS WILL INSPECT THE YOUTH RALLY It's The Biggest Ever Standard Staff Reoorter MORE THAN 20,000 school children representing nearly all schools in Singapore, will participate in the biggest Youth Rally part of Education Week to be held at the Padang on October 11. The Duchess of Kent will be
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  • 7 3 inspect Office Regi
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    30 3 photo. irsii.il Sir \l il;>!i Sor id ul tin- (I Hai iil.md ■•■i .m Siagapon i»-. .m- Ikr i das it. >:• I -i r>\ Ms irchniI :•> r Ii ic Standard
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  • 35 3 ret; ry of th< ?a--t and Laboux Un. a .t Sta last that the 24 si a i In the City <~» s had r ed to Her of 21 leir en^ ers
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  • 129 3 Riot Case Judgment Reserved THE Sii g ipore 1 I Dis- t Judge. It. H A Fo reserved judgment until Sept. 29, at the cant inn ing yesl lay ~>i the trial of nine women and four men, charged with rioting m 15, near the National Carbon (Eastern^ ictory at
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  • 40 3 MORE iuartei persons hi Singapore hav< been rcinated within the :> days ol the vaccination can now in ss i late the figui at 261.714 persons. The gures re;) irted |o i include those vaccin ited k P' practitione;.^.
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  • 109 3 THE L.A.A. Battery, Singapore Volunteer Corps, completed what is described as '"a most successful" five-day pi 1 tice camp at Kangar Kahang, Johore, yesterday. The Battery, commanded by Maj. R. W. Fairlamb. moved by road into camp with two B »rs guns and nine vehicles. On Sept.
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  • 270 3 A SUM of $287.50 and 12 tins of Milkmaid Condienaed Milk donated bj Singapore Standard readers l»» Madame Song Cheon Eng whose husband was burned to death in a dry cleaning shop two months ago, were handed to \wr yesterday. Madame Song told The
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  • 79 3 MR. T. A. SIMON, presideni Ol the Singapore Hire Car Association, who returned to Singapore yesterday after two months 1 leave in Ceylon said that he was greatly surprised > see 10-year-old Buick cars being used as !axis in Colombo. He said that in
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  • 205 3 THE DIN from the surroundings >i the Singapore Criminal District and Police Courts building in South Bridge Road yesterday, disturbed I i District Judges, while they were hearing cases in their respective courts. The sound of gongs and cymbals from a Chinese Wayang in New
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    57 3 photo. Dr K. 11. G. Dobby. Professor of Geography at the University o f Malaya, returned to Singapore by air yesterday after a threemonth stay in the United States. He lectured at thp-Johns Hopkins University. He attended two international conference in Washington. In London h<» discussed the developments of Malaya's
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  • 86 3 FAST ASLEEP just before dawn on Sunday, at her i hume m Sago Lane a woman. Mak Keng Tai was awakened by the touch ot a hand. Opening her eyes, she saw the figure of a man standing beside the bed with a knife in his
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    109 3 V SINGAPORI "iil who Is planning to d mce her hipswayine, squiggling way to Kuala Lumpur !,.is hopes that "the right man" may come alon^ to have his heart swayed in the Federal capital. So far. the girl, curvaceous 19-year-old Babara Deans, above, lias not found the
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  • 405 3 P atrol Received Bribe Charge THE entire crew of a Singapore Police Force radio car, including a European Police Lieutenant, two corporals and a constable were yesterday alleged in the Second District Court to have corruptly accepted a sum of monev from a pork-seller, when on rounds at the Beauty
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  • 176 3 I ANY subversive activity carried nut on the part of the |70 Chinese teachers teaching Mandarin in English schools in i Singapore will be brought imj mediately to the notice of the Education Department. said Mr. R. W. Watson Uy;>". Chief Inspector of Chinese schools. He
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  • 84 3 A REQUEST to abolish the I hour-rate system of pay has been made by the Singapore Petrol Dealers' Employees Union. Urging the Standard Vacuum I authorities to introduce a day-to-day system, the Union has also passed a re- solution asking for hous- ing allowance for all
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  • 263 3 'Boy Under Bad Influence Of Step-Father' A L3-year-old boy, who. according to the prosecution was under the bad influence of his step-father, set a problem in the Singapore First District Court yesterday, when he was found guilty on a charge of housebreaking. The District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tab. postponed
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 41 3 H" I fVve ELUDED A WILD- Wi A f WELL WHATCHA 1 fMUST BE A GOOD OMtNT^B|^ f" ■'^iBS5S&\^ wS^N i V KNOW F l THE^ SAY UC>NG M OOP \s^Wk Jl^Sn^-^u:-^ J i )J^!Lr<\. J V \J I /a -L-
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  • 290 4 JOHORE BAIIKU. Mon. Two elderly women of Singapore. I>oa Ileng and Loh Ah Choy, came across to Kolai and visited a number of people lo collect funds for the burial of a poor man who had died leaving no relations in the world. te appeal
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  • 406 4 Assessors Say: 'Not Guilty' But Judge Disagrees JOHORE BAHRC, Mon.— Mr. J»s«ice C. 1 tbbott, who presided In the Johore High Court, a the retrial of N«o Cheng, charged with the imirdc »1 Pek How, told the assessors when they both ioum the accused not
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  • 160 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon, The Executive Committee of the Pan-Malayan Labour Party at Kuala Lumpur last night agreed to accept mutual aid from the Socialist International and the British Labour Parly, provided that no strings arc attached to such aid. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj
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  • 172 4 Federa tion Ch inese Guilds To Join MTUC IPOH. Mon.— Various Chinese associations and guilds in the Federation have expressed j their desire to change Into Trade Unions, The Standard learned today* With this Conversion the strength of the Malayan Trade Union Council 'will he Considerably augment- ed and the
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  • 317 4 Standard Statf Reporter IN a very stimulating and interesting: address given to the public, at the British Council Hall yesterday, Sir Clutha MacKenzie, Consultant on Blind Welfare to the I nited Nations, said that given the ehanee the blind can make himself useful to
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  • 381 4 AMERICA'S well-known "perfect i young. likeable Howard G. Burr, who Mm i ful construction company in Pittsburgh, V good advise for Singapore's employers. Make ywit en ployed happy they w\ nake your ess Fnccessful,* 1 hi said, before emp i rag 1 c Bangfa
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  • 7 4 BERS mon
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  • 49 4 7\\\ e> engines l\u od to the t ire ;-nd Rubbei C at G I Road ast night there enu Jounci there e to < cttoftrfsh ii ->.•;•> discovi t the 1 t Kha i«! the ine machi ited spttrfcs n it o\ In the res itement. a
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  • 753 4 THE following 289 Su g px n stude&t teacher* bi ve p m i the second year norm:;! dii& examf* nations held at the Teachers Training College last month: Mr. Abvi Hp.v.'.n Bahr. D Chin Toon Yin, Kin Perando Lec'.a. Mr. Prancis Joseph. Mr. Qomts Michael. Mi.-s
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    • 172 4 THE BLACK TULIP -K TSt »Gr»:. us *1' :L tucol S ci y of Hootlci.. enct offend £4t t. o prixe which was ne*t? cldntcd of £8 000 fo» o Btck T j p This wot dumg the "Tulip modncss' of Holland m fhc 1 7 fh century when fortunes
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    • 377 4 wS jCT *g Swroua Jm fig B ft ftRITADtIMAR* X mJmJm. jm 3m mf* imii) R <m OTATION: i JL 'NoiMittiiy (m«m fergiti when' In* huriril H fi.id her Kin Huhhunl. .\i>r Martin's Broadcast II l>l) W IOK I IRV- ONI P' >mote you Lnte p^'s res.iiri to health, work.
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  • 411 5 FED. HAILS NEW PLAN FOR MORE CITIZENS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government's citizenship plan announced by the AttorneyGenenl, Mr. Michael Ho^an, last night, which automatic ally raised about four million people to the status o! Federal citizens was welcomed today by Federation leaders. Many felt the government's hands would
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    88 5 The marriage took place on Sunday at No 2l>, Lorong 27. Geylang, of Mr. Abdul Wahid bin Mohd. Aii to Miss Bafeah binli Mohd. AM, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Nayah bin Haroon. in the presence of a large and cosmopolitan gathering:. Both Mr. and Mrs. Haroon are Malay school
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  • 189 5 LUMPUR, Moil— Fa owing a quarrel over a Tarn gii a Malay Special I table shot dead an Indian irei with his rifle at Bukit Ijok Estate. Jeram. on the ening ot Sept. 12 and then killed Himself, A fish-breeder, Licw Toe Aik shot
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  • 437 5 \< WOK I Substations liable i<i ii>.<ii today: l> VN i liarlereril Bk < hini Ilk., \-i.i Builttiiif, fJeorpe 5< >!;tn<I i>i»rr Pickering St., I pp< r n»s si Pagoda SI I pim r Hnkkien St., I'm kering St. him li St. l pper Lrcuiar K<).. i .mi
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  • 169 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG Mon. Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam, Iwo major towns In Province Wellesley are to have elected Councillors. This was anrtounced by the Settlement Secretary, Mr. G. C. Dodwell, fa a press .statement issued today. Tin* creation of town councils for Butterworth arid Bukit
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  • 156 5 THREE Chin< se ho were in organising a "wayang" tor the benefit of the departed souls on "Chinese All Soul s Day" were brought before the Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate, Mr. II B Livingstone for failing to obtain a licence to collect funds yesterday. Answering
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  • 32 5 THE Japanese steamer Terulama Maru berthed Ln Singapore yesterday and discharged MO tons iron bars and other building materials and 400 tons piecegoods. according I© M. Nagata, Chief Officer.
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  • 91 5 Standard Staff Reporter 'WHEN police raided a house in Lorong 4. Geylan* Road, on Sept. 14, they found two cubicles occupied by prostitutes and their client?. This was stated in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when a woman, Chan Ah Poh (46), whom police discovered
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  • 563 5 'Violation Of Fed. Agreement '-PMLP KUALA LUMPER, Mon. State nationalities which came into force today were termed U 2 violation ol tin* Federal Agreements by the Pan-Malayan Labour Party. The Party desires, as soon as possible, a single citizenship amounting to nationality created for Malaya, m- eluding Singapore. This is
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  • 183 5 A REQUEST that the F lpva\ Government Holiday Bungalows in Port Dickson be released for dwelling purposes until Governmem approves the increased rate of housing allowance is made by the Malay Regiment Civilian Employees' Union. Pid Dickson, yesterday. Mr. G. V. Lingarn, Presideni
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  • MALAYAN AFFAIRS
    • 466 6 Review of Views Open Door open the door of the M. C S. to nationalities otker< ays and British will* only :h e AICS men them-i s the influential^ Malay daily, Utusan Melayui have nothing to' lose by th e admittance of ther communities into the* MCS, the paper observes.
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    • 1231 6  - I Am Pro-Malayan But Not Anti-British ALEX JOSEY by T OCAL Born", in a letter J published in Monday's "Standard" says he is not convinced that I am proMa ayan. He suggests it would he mure appropriate i; 1 came out openly as a pro-British advocate. He says That I
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    • We, the PEOPLE
      • 236 6  -  DISAPPOINIEO Sir;—l refer to a report in a newspaper informing i that Mr. Blythe has asked -1 for a repi rt oi a speech made 'at the last Citv Council Meetat the last City coun I Meet ing by Mr. Phil R Williams (Labour Rochore) on the
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      • 58 6  -  TAN TENG HIAN Sir:— M column of the Trafl to a numtw big and sma parked I tice to a ing ai and trisha-i the fact thi I -NO PARKING" sp:cuo The within a ston« the Marine Po quarters. Either 'of the law a| ers should
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      • 302 6  -  G. SHARPE I Sir:— At the last City i Council meeting Mr. P. R. I Williams attacked the Pubi I Services Commission, and described it as a '"tool m the 1 hands of the Government. 1* When the Public Services 1 Commission was established, 1 I believe
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      • 138 6  -  LABOURITE Sir;—As a voter with Labour sympathies 1 am disillusioned with the present trend of thought and action among members of the Labour Party. Alter having started oil well, the Party seems to hav< fallen into disrepute because of the mud slinging now being engaged In by
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    • 5 6 'Morn in*! <-«!! short-?
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  • 589 6 IJ expected the coming ini the N ty.B .d the Federation Agn e- Bill on Mond ht has ben the ye-rollii A < Jen- ip "a Federal d id u together all subjects n." ran als i thing r< straind m" and in e the m as fetters
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  • 12 7 Com- S tpaign D i ke Soul
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  • 12 7 Jap Air Ser vice To S'pore Soon Ito i J I V.
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  • 156 7 Russian Army Liaison Men To Quit Frankfurt HEIDELBERG, Sept IS, (Renler)^Tnc United m ...0r,.,.-, bm bare »ked ibe Soviel Comman- bjrl Ea« German, to wfthdrai. the icereditam.\ three r. of t» lr > mi# t nl ilarv li;iUo|l -mm, in Frankfurt. IV I oiled States \r,m headrtew here ii hMJsted
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  • 77 7 UK Wins Peaceful A -Race I iiM)l>\. [>!. I "i. R< ;i it-f Krit. tin In* 'ii !ii« I iiiN «l States i i til anail.i in ;i ti atomic l«»r (m .tit inl |>iir|Mi-< lh« Slippy Mini-lr\ I 1 1 it thousand consignill-. of r;i<lin-a<'li\ i .1 I u««
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  • 50 7 KYO 15: (Reuter- lerican Suj ped inu tone xunbs on a Con •on 12 miles ,'rom Nor) Kor< in capital urd i Vmeri -an burn bed in .d and jridgi i rom the bon ei Russianrupied Manch airOc< t- coasi near linn tad bridg pol
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  • 30 7 LONDOI -Router. of jet planes >ver Lo eam- today in an te to the dtul Hitler's iht 12 ears ago I eatured 213 and bombers 187 i
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  • 27 7 ENNLAGEH (Germany! i UP):— An estimated B adian, Dutch :v Ps began the -ar military manoeWesi Germany today sandy plains of West- > and Lowe Saxony.
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  • 74 7 BOBBER TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 15 The following are the closing pr^cs of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER Soot 22id. Oct Dec. 22id. Jon Mor. 22 i d Apr June 22 d. Market: Quiet. NOON PRICES ON PAGE 9i LONDON TIN
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  • 44 7 LONDON*. Si pt. 15 Renter > The inclination to await the outcome of today's meeting between the Minister of Labour and the engineering unions on the question of wage claims resulted in a lack of interest in most sections of the stock market.
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  • 251 7 Latest Move To Placate Arab Circles W \SHINGTON, Sept. 15, (UP) The \\\u «l States today will send to six nations a reaffirmation of the I nited States position thai irab nations of the Millie East imi»t* b«' charter members ol ;;n\ defence organization
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  • 249 7 STRASBOURG, Sopt. 15, (API Europe's Rrsi international constitutional con\cntion toda\ iskei European states outside its own six nation Membership to join In work on a blueprint for I nited Western Europe. i delegates from Ft W< a ly. Italy, B« the Netherlands and L the Schuman
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  • 89 7 New Atom Sensation Discovered NEW YORK. Sept 15. (Reuter). The New York Times said today that atomic physicists a1 the Brookhaven National Laboratory had made a discovery j that was "a sensation not equal- i led since the announcement, early in 19.;9, of the discovery of uranium fission." The New
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  • 68 7 NICOSIA. Sept. 15 (Reuter)— British Royal Engineers have began building a £13.000,000 army cantonmeni at Dhekelia near Larnaca, South Cyprus. When complete it will be the most modern military establishment in the Middle East, it is claimed. The cantonment will house four battalions
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  • 59 7 BEIRUT, Sept. 15 <UP>— A general strike against Preroierdesignate Saleb Salam's efforts to form ;i new Lebanese government began in the country's main towns today. The strike affected Beirut, the nation's capital, Sidon Zahle and Tripoli, where workers and others came oui in peaceful support of opposition
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  • 129 7 INDOKE, INDIA. Sept. 15, (UP). Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said to day that India will take no derision on replacement or withdrawal of it> ambulance unit in Korea until the situ at ion there is clarified. Nehru was asked at a meeting of the All India Congress
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  • 113 7 India 's Economic Prospects Good THE general economic prosperts lacing India, since >=he attained independence five years ago were never better than they are today. Mr. John Mathai? a leading economist and a former Finance Minister of the Indian Union declared in Singapore yesterday. Matnai who is now on a
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  • 66 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— N ii Indians appeared before Inche Ibi him in the First Magistrate's court, here today, on charges of being members of an unlawful a i nbly, theft, and causing hurt. The nine" men were .1. B. James. Rocky Anthony. Narayanan Piilai, Vellapan
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    47 7 Hollywood .crr^m al(re^!^. Piper Laarie, wears a donkes head beauty sp»»i on her cheek as she chats with Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois, Democratic Presidential Nominee, at Portland, Oregon. Piper was in Portland for the (it>'s Autumn opening: Stevenson to open his campaign for West Coast votes.
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  • 180 7 TOKYO. Sept. 15 (UP) A former Japanese general wept today when he received from a Briton the sword, which he had surrendered in Malaya in 1945. The sword was returned by Sir Frederick Browning, the former Chief-of-Staff of the South-East Asia Command, who
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  • 131 7 Oil— No Solution Soon, Shah Told TEHERAN, Sept. 15, Premier Mohammed Mossadeq tol<l the Shah that no solution to the country's oil deadlock with Britain was imminent and Persia would have to charl its economy without oil income informed sources said. Mossadeq told the Shah in a three-hour audience that
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  • 160 7 Watch The Malthusian Spectre— Ma thai IF ihe standard of living of India and its neighbouring countries is to be raised to where near that which is prevailing in the West, then the Malthusian pectre of overpopulation has to be watched, warned Mr. John Mathai, an economist and former Finance
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  • 35 7 TWO .MASKED men, one of them armed with a pistol, robbed a Chinese of cash and jew< < estimated at $1,900 at Permatang Bendari, in Provinc< Well North at about 11:10 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 92 7 Call-Up— Perak Traders' Move [POH, Mon. Tbt Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce call a meeting ,i re| of Chinese busln« i in the various districts of the State with the pui i of foi ming a commits I with matters in coniv ti a with National Service registration. The ->
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  • 79 7 HELICOPTERS pnnicd by A I I uff at da Singapon to i people i crash last night K ant A Pol icon I with acute appendicitis up by helicopt i from Kuant in. P flown to K i Ail suffering from was i\< >\\
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  • 53 7 Police Appeal For Witnesses A e died > ral Hosp v morning, I g 1 r arvidents 01 i 1 i the J i Sin >i pi <i< stria down li; car in Malayan Seminal t ID a.m. In mat bin Mardi, I \cP ii i 3 30 .(.in. r
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  • 34 7 CAPRI en N of Kj t iefl here today i i physician in l zerland I < medica i kh mitial 1 I If. J? rarouk vai Carlo Damela and i it:
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    • 21 7 I r»O^' roar nrl/tLMTJn/w MIKwwMTJ TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNiO, INDONESIA, THAILAND AND iP^Vn.Mf MANAGERS MANSFIELD CO, ITD. OCEAN BLDG SINGAPORE I
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    • 57 7 0 I ::> I" DIORAMIC" Q 0 much more than a clock o its a PICTURE!! 0 I X The "DIORAMIC" block is streamlined, in handsome pale 1 primrose cose enclosing a colourful ship in full 50i1... y the rhythmic m > r-v t combined with realistic oceon 0 i\
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  • 30 8 UK Jet Fighters For Sweden SWEDEN has placed £."5.000.- (ion ste ng worth of orders with the British De Haviiland Aircraft Construction Co.. for fighters Deliveries wiE start immediate A.F.P.
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  • 30 8 SHIPS and aircraft in the Pacific area nave been asked eip locate the motor-ship "Awahmu which is reported with 12 men aboard and Lord Howe [sland A.F.P.
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  • 377 8 JOANNA— PRODUCT OF A CHALLENGE Yacht Built At Sea I Ilir: BRITISH INDIA freiiililer Okhla li, ,1 up alongside a Singapore whaa4 ye&m'dmy iiwrnad aua her lMiat°4eck a L2tfool "bahf* a jm&t produced after llt i ee weeks labour at sea. Tbe \;ulii was the prodocl «>! a ettaMenge. Christened
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  • 92 8 SYDNEY. Sept. 15 (AP)— At high tide yesterday tugs succeeded in refloating the 5.496--ton British freighter Shahzadn which was beached after a collision in Sydney harbour ->n Friday night The Shahzada and the Au>- Itralian 4,984-ton freighter River Loddon were hoih badly damaged in the collision. The
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  • 75 8 THE new president of the US. Stabilisation of Prices Otfice m Washington T. E. Woods said he would ask President Truman to abolish price controls n he found the public did not want them. In o;der to find out the opinion of the public. Woods will
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  • 53 8 The head of the O.S. Actual Security Agency mission in M tiila. Dr. Roland Renne said after a tour of J^piin that, in I return for raw materials. Japan lean supply "a considerable I quantity" or the machinery and equipment needed i P.I. indus-
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    • 691 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE l)im t Overljind s*i rranrisco Los Angeles \H American A t anadiar Hlla ivuang PS ham Spn.e Arr IA SI PACIFIC BF.AR 24 26Sept 27 28S*pt J9Sfpt 1 Oct MOcl F I part axa ol Drj Carsc Deep Tanki and passengei Bookings etc.. A -'its
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    • 459 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Ketiiilar Sailings to Cli'.na and Japan from Singapore Port BwettesiNUß Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China .lupau Due S'pore Due Penang From "Szechoen" Sept 24 Sept Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P S'lum .S'pore For **Wa>h>W w Sept 16 Japan "SEechum" Sept
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    • 580 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS R©yal Rotterdam M(nd Holland Amenta Nedrrluml Line I ine Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON M W kOtOL PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBII E NEW ORIT ANS. Spore P S'hara Penanc BANTAM (RL) l6Se»l K'ttWeO RAKI (SMN) 19 24St-i>t 25/26Sepl ?:>>.)' LIMbUKG (RL) 29 Sept (i Ort
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    • 509 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA IK./tUMIMM S'porr P S'bAm pt-r, "MEONIA" for Bangkok Bias. 87 SI "INDIA" for Bangkok, Saigon. Hongkong Manila 1M 21Sept IT IKSept In I 'TANAMA" foi Bangkok Saigon Honckong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 28 '^Sepl 27'2:Sept II "LALANDIA* 4 for Bangkok 16 KOf t "MAGDALA for
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    117 9 fiel \rthur \V ait e i irnian of the r i t i \poi t orI i hailed, act <»m- >> Ms wife, arrived i» thf Oranje, Hi i. in ft -tf uj.iv W will siH-nd five a Singapore before I m Baagkek, llmitk>«i. UMI Manila *,n lun 1 ai
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  • 242 9 GENEVA, 15, (Rmicr) Wonderful new i»l air Iravrl -n« !i u l.on,ion to Tokyo ovet »Ij«--v i, p.,;, ore opened up l>> th«- bnenl loon range jn Miles flioiaj, < li lirman ot iir« British O>rrIm Mrayi < orporatfoax, -;ii.l here loday. the
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  • 109 9 Jap 'Cott on Men' In U.K. LONDON, Scot. 15 (AP)— Twenty-two members of Ihe Japanese Mission to the International Cotton Conference landed at London airport last night. The mission including eleven delegates to the Cotton Conference was headed by Ko.jiro Abe. Sir Raymond Streat. chairman of the British Cotton Board,
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  • 40 9 LONDON, Sept 15. (Reuter)— By June oi this year there were 5,773,015 telephones in use in Britain a record according to Post Office statistics. In the year preceding the war the number of telephones in Britain was 1,167,080.
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG, Aug. l*v Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange to day were $15.94 to i."l sterling; $6.***** to I' s. vl: 51.835 to Malayan $1: $0.3880 10 (•!i s Indonesian Pupiah. Gold $295.25 to one tael.
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  • 720 9 In Market For Theßigges tßuys THE WOULD may have lired, recently, of l»imn<r cotton and olher textiles, but its hunger for machinery grows more and mote insistent year by car. Although a great deal is said nowadays about the enormous task of developing backward countries, and
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  • 207 9 \N improv<*nu'ii| !>\ about one <<-ni j r Mi in if)* 1 price o( rubber in **ii?\:.i|><»r«* va- rtrunli <l i«i<l.i\ when lir-i srade rubber f<»r October Ktiipmenl >•.!«• reported |»fl»"»in^ nl 7f> |»«t ll>. at MM? "Iml''- <•♦ tinImdins. During the day prices
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  • 140 9 SHARES OPEN QUIETLY SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malayan share market opened flic week on a quiet iy steady note with a fair volume ol trading in both the tins and industrial sections loctoy. Rubber shares were ca.-ier. Changed prices veie INDUSTKIAI S fltiver? Snler« Dispensary 2 j .t 255 cd Ja
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  • 88 9 i ice ma; t in matned quiet i o bus ness past Quotations in all secti< < re, in i ie main, :hanged from the A-eekond levels t eopi i coconut oil which were slightly easu c :i had buyers a1 K25 7/8 per selU t
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  • 134 9 COMMODITY PRICES Cl OSIM, i tiiih'-r pt id v (oeali ix'r Hi I hi sua.i pore fCStel ici lut v <i v s«-|i< i No. 1 Spot I.OOM' i F.OJB. in balm Ot t No. i Rs No 2 R.S S. bH > No. KSS i,', Tone: M< adj LONDON
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  • 38 9 12 Nations Hold Ma ch in e Disp lay HANN< R c 15 (APj chlnery from 12 ei»l Ihe openii 1 OH. The 10-di eU to attract toon Irom five nonl I f'istries of rice, Ua tid. S
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    • 169 9 W A PLEASURE TO USE! regennk nr .1' aotlM ntamrd in a p!c.i<-anf tresh-ta.«".ng i \:n How easy I nornmg tnd rven- s 'o jr've jouth irJ throat tail dddy J SO ;atk or. dducs. i" an tdded protec- mouth a? J cluoat n nod I BjoeaaaieSj it i> ec«.'tu>mical
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    • 138 9 16-OZ. TIN [f^^-r^^^^Yl yields O pints s LJ^a 2'A-lb. TIN M[§©f^^Au Bfc yields 15 pints L-3<SV \<T i\AU^ of pure Full |4f Cream Milk B| Ms^sot^SmS if' ST/1 pU L L CPE A M A^*w -#iM V^y" l^ la^ S\o J K?^r Grocer sells Swi Ik IV //i /Vs /nos
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    • 1033 9 SINGAPORE fSLSnfiS^M. B.n«-| WEATHER REPORT «f% Warrior 3. 130 ,n, diary ».^<£?4VA?- "^5 Jf »J n^«fflLK "^ws/g**-" 1 *T 3 <. olombo 9:< in. (bo 1.-,. p....: ,o 7 l> V ,v a ana Jl;> PJmVW.<V: Mandl n classes he- 6 ARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Lumper iS9F: l£h' (94«#* Fl9Of# r:.
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    1710 10  -  OSWALD HENRY PETER ROBINSON aaaaaaa /I'm ISS ~-<^ OATURDAI NIGHI might well have been an occasion for celebration and high >pirLs for the jockeys who rode their horses to victory at Bukit Timah and wt% spotted quite x of them enjoying themselves at the Capitol Ballroom but
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  • 261 10  -  OSWALD HENRY By 'rWIfNTY three year old Shanghai horn Tung; Pel Pei now in Singapore has been a muvip star since she was six when she first made her appearance in a top-grossing iiine^e picture with a lengihy title. Recently she madt another top-grosser Which strangely enough,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 150 10 [itf/j/ Helena Rubinstein \J J can give you Y/ sAtn Ukc S//A /0 y?^ w\ y The geniut cf Helena Rubinstein, the world's leading beauty authority, brings you this new SUk make-up. Actu Lly made of pure silk. Face powder— Silk face powder— to veil your skin in a wondrous
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    • 36 10 fSJ ll R v WHITE AWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD.) I SHOW I \Jjjji OF COSTUME JEWELLERY \Ci IN SINGAPORE. f DIRECT FROM PARIS! /in EXQUISITE AND EXCLUSIVE ill NECKLACES, BRACELETS i h]V\ EAR CLIPS AND BROOCHES
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  • 232 11 RASC Hold M/ Cycle Trials ON 5/NDAV \::c RASC Aftr- ia (oti r«Cjc Itiali ore beld Clement. Road when the RAS^J S -tool (Far Ei I had a very snccessful lay. 'These Motor-Cycle Trials are, !open to all RASC Onita and the -e»t ta* "-he form ci^a r.de abilitj tria
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  • 34 11 PARIS. Sept. 15 CAP Paul 1 7: DDia estercUi won the 4.000.000 franc Prix a 3ak at the Longchamp track here. The 3jQOO-metre race lor three-year- tdere Stand i D e Paris
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  • 54 11 OSLO. Secv 14: (REUTER Sverw Koarw; orld hsmoa c record here I «rf 61.25 res (200 feet Hi set up b" J. C B gary in I O'.v amea at H- is 60.34 metres 197 feet 111 :-s). Strartdli was peting in an ternati ithletics naal i between
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  • 90 11 I?" 3 r B Queen S B BlacK a B ton Party, the 5 B Club wcm g two. BesaH SJB.C nl ;ed fii Lee Say K Pfg Kwong [s—ll,5 11, 11 15, 12 15. Chc::g H j Say eat Loo Kak K T 8.
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  • 296 11 KELANTAN HOCKEY RACES THE MONSOON KOTA BAHKI Mol In trying to heal the usual monsoofl season here which brings a lot of rain the Keianian Elcckey Association started an early season and file lej-je is to be completed but for the league homni there vviil be a fight between two
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  • 129 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammia Sam Snead the weigh: s niziniv an the straight, but no locr I ■<• leg m die top cj i p crured, /ias aaooed Brd the rigtt k :*:ees must regain en :ht? MOK borLiowtri ;ne f« pktarari !O piCWfl a >-*-s:de MM Am§ left *iae
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  • 63 11 Mohan Beats George Lewis BOMBAY Sept I'- [UP Skipper of the m Thomas Cup team, Devin :er Mohan. was fu. he-i before he :eeded in beating George 15-14. 15-d in -final of the Z: Club >^: India open badrr.i: lips p".ayed it T. N. Seth and ar af the India]
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    • 174 11 NOTICES f II \'!Mi IP VI ELECTIONS ORDIN \N( K 194« v fi i under S^ttioo Bjfl r the E r s LOO DJBL ft at 1 kai b Foor. E -*g. I IM CHTJ V\ KIM l>i^;^riß« Offitrr MTNK IPAI LLECTIONS ►RDCN \N( E, ]'*48. No ZS oi I^4H:
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    • 379 11 Thf Sinsafor* I.esislativ#> COVBCJ] tl- tions Ordiaaate INT So. M of IftTl .NwtjtieatTim nader Sectwi t% 1 h Eieci bet i a copy tiiere for inspection at 1 r.- g ofl Ser Road 0 am. and od 4.00 i B days S rn the 1 -vil] be een }O.o© -qo
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    • 573 11 1 NOTICES DIE SINGAPORE LEGISLA TIVE COINCIL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1947 NO. 21 OF 1347). Notification under Wtioa ID'l). hereby gi'er. *ha'. BBBji atf for the Electoral C of Rochore has been r"."- and a -opy -herecf h r Inspection at the I BetJftUaii%j CrT.'2r the Qtaeea Street Pool Ofrice. be*/,
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    • 275 11 NOIICZ THE DIRECTORS OF SIN POH STAR NEW*| AMALGAMATED LIMITED, HEREBY anm Bounce that mr. tan tong hai 7t. h. tan), general manager of thl SINGAPORE STANDARD HAS SEVERED HIS connections with the company and jhat as from the htm day of september, 1952, has so authority to Represent the
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  • 25 12 ■I. gland, S fp>— Madrid's allteam won the 1 ational tour- y when tl ey B dl-star team 4 > 2 '0 shivering i
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  • 261 12 SHERWOOD FORRESTERS scored a t0l !11 ieton over the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club Miv li i.un IA leagne match at Hong Lim "reen yKterday. The Chinese, battling with ten men, ouml tin- odds too much against them Chna Ens Cheng, playing a superb same
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  • 75 12 THE I 4 members o' V.S C. are requested t( turn up on Fri 1 iy, at the Geylang'Stadium al 5 p.m. for tlu SAFA league match agains Cosmos Sports Cub. \v. Lara 11 >, James Teo, V X.. lai .< S imal S ihi >, D Kessler,
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  • 198 12 Hockey Lge. Start In Ipoh Dist. IPOH. M The Ip j ;tri hockey league openec vith two tod. Or -nor packing Police Sport: «ed the 2 2 Gur riia Rifles by five goals to ni Batu Gajah defeat ec Worcester Regiment by thre< goals to nil. 2 2 Gurkha Rifles
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  • 53 12 IPOH. Mon. Two charii soccer matches in aid of We fare and anti-TB. funds wi be played in Batu Gajah th »rrow Ipoh Rar biers v. play against a Bai Gajah XI while on Frida Cheng Wah A. A.. Ipoh ai District league champions W meet the
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  • 67 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Entries for the Lornie Mile standing start speed trial to be held here on Sunday, have exceeded all expectations. Ninetysine have entered and spectators will see gathered together a bevy of Malaya's speed a A notable absentee in the motor-cycle events is Reggie
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  • 526 12 MALAYS TAKE WINNING LEAD IN LEAGUE SINGAPORE Malays completed their SAFA Community League fixtures with a 5— I victory over Royal Air Force m a lively game at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. They have thus lost only 3 points and with the best goal average m the league, they
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  • 65 12 yan j to be or- j P- ng ::>oh during the I lays on October vill be the 1< e I start D p and i nge trophies. In re will be the 2o j trial for men. and I q larter-mne women, besides to
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  • 116 12 MODEL FL YING CHAMP ZURICH, Sept. 14 (Renter) P Wheeler, of Britain, won by proxy the 1952 world championship for model airplane flyinu from 40 competitors of nine nations here today. Wheeler's fliesel-powered Pylon plane, with a wm& span of about five feet, was airborne for a total 0f 807.6
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  • 388 12 NEW YORK. (UP) —Tommy Loughran, one of the most severe critics of current boxing surprised his listeners by predicting; 1. The Jersey Joe Walcott-Rocky Marciano heavyweight title fight at Philadelphia on Sept. 2.'>, will draw much more in the city of brotherly love than if it had
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  • 439 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— ln the replay of the JKOC cup competition between the UMNO and Seniul Rangers played today on the Taylor Road ground, the Rangers sprang a surprise beating the favourites l UNO by four goals to one. I v 30 od footb,
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    46 12 photo. Germany's European light heavyweight champion Conny Kux is knocked out in the third round of a scheduled ten-round bout against Belgium's former European heavyweight champion Karel Sys (right) at the Waldbuhne Are— J K llin n Thm Belgian had an advantage of 18 pounds. AP
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  • 189 12 NFW YORK. Sept. (Reuter) Twenty-two racehorses were i burned to death last night when a fire destroyed a stable 1 at the famous Belmont Park Racecourse, crowded with x horses for the three-week -autumn meeting opening toi day. Mr. Bob Kelley, public relations director of the
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  • 247 12 SINGAPORE billiards enthusiasts and 1. vill soon be watching; a World amateur billiard. )ion play a few exhibition games. This will be i n November, when Robert Marshall of Austral;, *on the title last year in London, passes tfettuj iis way to Calcutta
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  • 102 12 PWD Too Fast For BODCA WITH then ii Ruth sinuh iaiured Um esi <»i tin B«8C Ordiun; !> nit i.tn V-m latKHi with m m >' mi Public Klerks D< tin- <t.id -n.il in thn tion is :ii 1 h the BOiK eround The m a I tan, R. I-:
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  • 19 12 HE S e C! ball counc the s Tuan M'i tion, \s\ Biong AA and Am:' I
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    • 65 12 ir.iu i oames i*hoi K>rv i»hi:si;\ts THE EAGERLY AWAITED BATTLE ItIIWLIA TWO OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST MATMEN I A STILL Fl OTHER GREAT ATTRACTION Ton of Action A Proved Top-Liner CHIC (cocky) KNIGHT v NATURE BOY MADISON SOI \KT GARDEN CLASS PROMOTION tAMA BOOKINGS AIU. ADVISED Al WINSTONB, THE ARCADE
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