Singapore Standard, 17 September 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard -»1^ 7>L '^i VOL. 11l NO. 77 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 73 1 Th reat To Break With UK M s|«#Y A i the A if! resume > re- the Prer it and d for a reply and tu quot- reacti« i &srd woman at (tame for the f i i msc sttcnatt— i Sj rts I und waa Mrs. <•.... Pea K-f
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  • 48 1 LUMPUR, Tics.— be imposed in p j District S .13. rther :i Mf *2 the Fa t Diinicl n, oth within Nc i ige as demar- by its perimeter fence, Joors from u p.rn 6 ajn unless pion oi a w ritten p i
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  • 922 1 Explains Procedure Of Detention Advisoru Committee dfOTf iteporrer SINGAPORE'S Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, in the Legislative Council yesterday stoutly defended the use of the powers of detention under the Emergency Regulations and the way in which the Advisory Committee appointed under the Regulations was func-
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  • 565 1 Standard Staff Reporter TIIF Singapore Legislative Council yesterday unanitnoiiNlv approved the floating of a 20 year $25,000,000 ioan in $100 debenture stocks by the City Council to finance its electricity and water extension schemes. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, the City Council
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  • 316 1 Standard Staff Keportei Tllfc SINGAPORE Police and Army carried out an island-wide combined exercise yesterday to test internal security mea.su ie«> At the end of the exercise. Police Headquarters announced that the experience gained from this full-scale practice "has been most valuable." Perhaps the
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  • 84 1 JOHORr. B A 11 K I Tues. A loca] bank is reported to have been victimised to the extent of ove r a million dollars. Thia lar^e amount of money was paid out six different customers of the hank concerned. Well known Chinese businessmen
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  • 189 1 MENON CASE MADRAS, ><pt. 16 1 1 P> The Chiel Presidency Magistrate liTr today granted time to the defence counsel to bride idem e from Singapore t»» prove thai .i complaint against Mr. Govinda Menon a lawyer, u u purcl> .i civil di>nut»- and
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  • 50 1 MANILA, Sept 16 (UP)— A two-man Malayan delegation to the S nth-East Asia Veterans Conference opening here lorrbw arrived today aboard a Cathay P. ific Airways plane from Hongkong. The delegates are II C. Cherrii gton and S.K. Sundram both of *he Ex-Servicemen's Ass h ciaticn of Malaya.
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    46 1 THE GO C Malaya. Major General Sir Hugh Stotkwell, straps on a presentation wrist-watch awarded to Singbuka dur Gurun? as best recruit of the 7th Gurkha Rifles. The presentation wa s made at the passing out parade of 48<> Garkha recruits at Sungei Patani on Monday.
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  • 197 1 TOKYO. Sept. 16, (UP).— Russia's tremendous F ar East military machine needs be brought into the spotlight by the announcement that Soviet troops will remain in Manchuria. A R. Ik) Moscow report said today that Russia and j Communist China have agreed on continued
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  • 240 1 FIRS r p issengers tfl ft? ttptn poi e I i la via a j iir route ■■■>• i«h the I t>a Islands left ycstei la: by Qantas Skym isiei I nee issengei s vei e far Pe Western Australia and two lof S
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  • 69 1 MALAYA'S export trade reg stered a furthej futitn in August of 15.1 million dollars, according to preliminary statistics issued last nigbi Total exports l'or August, including parcel post. bullion and specie, ships' stoies and hunkers, amounted to $^24.5 million against $***** in July. Import.-. including parrel
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  • 98 1 KUALA LUMPUR, T Two more terroris|s wei e eci in the Federation >'•' U 1 iy, while two others were wounded and one captured. A patio! of the "C" C >mpany the 3rd Ring's A; rii an R:llts k.!!cd one arid w<j indi u anothci
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  • 142 1 MOTORISTS CAUGHT UNAWARES THE Chairman of the Singapore Automobile Association. Mr. P. J. Darnell, told The I Standard yesterday, that his i committee will soon meet to > discuss the decision of tinMotor Insurance Association ol Malaya to increase the rate for private car comprehensive policies by MO per cent.
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  • 126 1 Bombster: THE Sfogapeic l*«»'.i"\ hot on thr trail oi Hm terrorist gieaaie tin own have flown M olli< cr t t Hoqgtarag to Investiiate the rffiiffffi »>i Chm*i escape to that Colons in a stati v Acting Comn i I Police have ident youth 19. i.
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  • 48 1 TAIPING. 1 Scout 1 ter Utam Singh and P er Chan Ku Edward School with Letters of < the Ch I GSen Si r G< of Ca i i hi.s «vtf«i i eam in the Taiping the P I Approved Sch cell en 1 I
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    • 72 1 :.\/v% fA SP-H'de SILVA ■■^^r INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CYCLE RACES, ZANDVOORT, HOLLAND 18/5/52 Ssdecar Class BRIDGEHAMPTON SPORTS CAR ROAD RACES, U.S.A. -24th MAY, 1952 Sagaponac Trophy Race (40 Miko] Ist Mecox Trophy (100 m.les) Overall wmner—F. Bottt Hayground Cup Race .40 miles) Overall Wmner— G. Weaver Formula 111 Race Ist Bennett
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    • 68 1 TAN CHKNc'i Mi»H I'. f fix'. M s (,<■' r I Potent y GROOVED jjp tj"l I ill fj J| W e P atenf CrooveJ" mf >l e driving luttaci i^M makct belt slip almost? A B* impottiblc even wndti Bf^ tß|i»|B 1/ ditiont. No other belt iPjw Wf to
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  • 341 2 Interference With Trade. Sam The City ANSWERS to "objections, criticisms or interrogations by various commercial bodies in the Colony on the Exchange Control Bill are contained in the report of the Select Committee laid before the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Following the publication of the Bill
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  • 63 2 MoreStaff For High Court < e Legj t r*t»i:. yea pi ww I i y e amour I i x r rfi M pp of a pu -e rdg private secretary and it S IpTOBC L'ourt. imouni of li;igation. t' extntludicial dunes del on Supreme i fudge 05^1--e appointm nts
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  • 21 2 A Stamp Lx ion. spon- S ogapoxf S;a np C ob, I on Saturday ■>■ B: h Cou::c;i Hal. re.
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  • 38 2 OVEH I trad s E« by one rere sent ea<3 B tor Fergus n e used for the M iya. itates that lallans Britis built rraers ve--3 :ice-h an irai co-operative in 5< HI.
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  • 108 2 Rights Bill Not Yet Passed In UK M.ind.ird Staff Reporter c- VPORI S Attorn p-Ge*. r I Davies, tsterda? b 1 Legislative Co in that I .Ten en ided ta K th« o-.'v -ions l D tl Human 1 1 Davtes ■■> an journment i i l CJ. Ch ingi
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  • 181 2 Standard Staff Reporter PROFESSOR Chang Tan Nungr, who is well-known in the fields of ;alligraphy. art, painting, and stone seal eneravinu! will hold a second exhibiion of his next set of paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Singapore. aim MacDonald, the CbmmisT
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  • 178 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government yesterday assured the Legislative Council that a welfare officer is constantly iealing with cases of indebtedness among Government employees. Speaking during adjournment. Dr. C. J. Paglar called for a survey of indebtedness among Government servants. "You will
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  • 293 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government Veterinary Department has started a campaign to vaccinate all the birds against Ranikhet in five islands off Singapore in an attempt to prevent further losses to the islanders' production of eggs and meat. The islands are Pulau Semakau, Senanjj,
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  • 144 2 Refused To Be Wife's Guarantor HUSBAND refused to sign a bond for his wife's good behaviour, the Singapore Fourth Police Court was told j esterday. The uife. I.im Guat Enjj iM)». was charged in court with atttempting to end her fife by drinkin? poison on Sent. 13 at Lorong 8
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  • 118 2 THE Singapore Government and City Council Labour Union wants £he governments of Singapore arid the Federation to ban Ike sale and the use of a certain Malay music record. Thlg resolution was passed :>: the Utii oil's Delegate Conference held recently. Giving its reasons for protesting
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  • 67 2 BEE Hi: AT CO. won a claim before Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore High Court yesterday for possession of premises in Beach Road occupied by the defendants. Chop Hock Hin. The c'aim foe possession was made on the ground that the detendan'.s had sub-let a
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  • 203 2 SBA Hall Gets First Class Bar THE Singapore Badminton Hal! in Guillemard Road will soon have a first class bar. The application for this bar licence was made by a woman, Emily Tan, and it was approved by the Board of Licensing Justices at their Third Quarterly Session held in
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  • 166 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, stated at the Singapore Legi£la v; ve Council yesterday, that although the sy Labus used at the Teachers Training Col^irc is Bt£Q to some extent experiments 1, it can be said that th e standard is
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  • 40 2 A GENERAL meeting of civil defence volunteers in the Bales- Farrer Park areas will be ico the Farrer Park Services Union Hail on Sept. 23 at 5.30 p.m. Tbt meeting wiH elect an advisory coHMnittee '-or the ward.
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  • 151 2 NOT ONE MEETING -LAYCOCK MB. JOHN LAYCOCK (Progressive; Kator.g). to :he Singapore Legislative Co mc3 yc~ terday accused :ne Chairman of the Natural R< -erve Board (Director of Botanical Gardens] of not atfi noting to spend about $20,000 vnted by "ne Council in tv yi rs for ■r.provine the natural
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  • 179 2 FOUR graduates from the University of Malaya have Joined the Education Service time 1951. Two have entered Government Service and two have entered Aided IclMMla. A RESERVE of 24 vaccina•dts i.s on call to proride •atrrt "trittHtfi where congestion at raccinution centres Occurs. It is not
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  • 223 2 Standard Staff Reporter PAYMENTS made during 1951 on War Damage Claims amounted to 848,020,988, states Mr. C. W. Seed, Director of Audit, Malaya, in his annual report to the War Damage Commission. Tnis amount ndded to the payments of $t>.;>M.4t)6. pre- j [vicusly
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  • 127 2 THE Singapore Government is to investigate whj» or it would be possible to co-v.dina'e the Government :.nd City Council Veterinary Services At the Legislative Council meeting yesterday, Dr. C. J Paglar. said that Government has a very reai and morn] obligation to look 1o the
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  • 38 2 ST HILDAS >■•:: wilj hold a variety conceit at 6 p.m. i Saturday in aid of the school extension land. The concert :>■ open to the public and proii'itmmci at $1 eac& may be obtained at the geor.
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  • 35 2 HELL'S Asbestos and Engineering yesterday presented B film at trie Shell Theatrette* on "Due-tube" pneumatic tubing entitled, ""A Concrete Pr position." The tubing is oseq to tunn cavities in precast concrete pro-rku-.s
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 94 2 §rHEY,VVHAS6A iff^iiS p" ~~^vTHis GUY DON'T y^^- Oj f Fc?R JUMTitM' iNCnAN iiAY VVt > IDEA PUNCH»N'ifIffI^J BY6ApFRYAACT RIGHT.. WAIT, I f PALEFACE LO&E-UM II T A,^ A HOLE IN /HP lOUGHTA WHAT WE TRY 6PECIAL I SCALP.. RlfiUT 7 M MORE vl' TIN kMY HAT? 4 WTg' KICK TH
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  • 71 3 st mil ii ,1 nut Reporter S Legislal ive passed Silver Jubi E I Ordinance iei :>>• the ele wo 'be debarred fi the ee. The A Mr. E. J. Davies, iu j e B provi-i <:t c mi 1 t. in no *a
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  • 12 3 £65,000 For Main Runw ay S i fauri SI B R I
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  • 43 3 THK Singapore legislative Council yesterday approved the Finance Committee's rccominenidation for supplementary expenditure $419.18:* for the Colony's Civil Defence medical equipment and stores. sum ot $90,000 is required for cost of medical stores and $329,183 f->r purchasing medical equipment.
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  • 447 3 THE P AND O LUXURY LINER CANTON BROUGHT THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE TO SINGAPORE YESTERDAY: TI 4 fl L C ri! OP :KS: Blonde Mrs Bett v Cooper, a model told The Standard that the bikini swimsuit is definitely out in Australia. The present
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  • 451 3 H'Kong Plan Won't Suit Colony, Says Blythe Standard Staff Reporter THE whole question of marketing facilities and increased supplies of vegetables and fish is receiving close attention by the' Singapore Government. The Hongkong Marketing Organisation has been examined and it is clear that conditions In Singapore
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  • 278 3 MADRAS. Sept. 16 (UP)— E. J. Linsell, Assistant Police Supermtendent of Singapore, was examined in the Chief Presidency Magistrate's Court today when a petition by Govinda Menon and Vilasin-i Menon ques--1 turning the validity of their arrest under the Fugitive Offenders Act was taken up.
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  • 315 3 Standard Man Keporter AT yesterday's Legislative Council Meeting. Dr. C. J. Paglar in a written question asked whether, in view of the fact that 855 millions is standing to the credit of the Opium Revenue Replacement Reserve Fund, the Government will consider setting aside a
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  • 164 3 i SWEDISH residents carrying on business of shipowner or charter in the Colony are now j exempted from all the provisions of the Income Tax Ordi- i nance. This is a reciprocal arrange- i ment whereby U.K. and Colony residents in Sweden would be given
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  • 79 3 How S'pore Plans To Curb Rabies A'! Legisla- riia s retary, Mr. W L Blythe the m i Ktimeni It a s tak to avert an outbreak <>1 i in Singapore. j that exist jn^ prevei I I Import 4 h leration other ra rate ted row The practice Oepai
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  • 330 4 Chamber Chief Is Very Hopeful PEN4NG. Tues.— The committee of the Penang Chamber of Cetnmeree are in full agreement that they should have in Penang an autonomous port authority with the widest possible discretion to act as it thinks fit in the interest of the port. The
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  • 169 4 PENANG. Tues.— Penang millers have experienced a very difficult period over the last six months. Due to the acute shortage of copra, some mills have had to close down lor short periods and th»- majority have had to curtail producp, er of Com- meci- there
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  • 88 4 IPOH, Tties. In its efforts to raise fund?? for a headquarters building, the Perak Branch oi the St John Anv an Association has now embarked on a pencil se ng -i Thousands of pencils specialmanufactured in E»8- ,ndb< ring the emfa i he oro>r oJ
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  • 134 4 PENANG, Tues. "Planters and miners, w ho for over four \ears have been bearing I lie brunt in ihe front line, now fee] that their endurance has beefl worth while. For there is a new offensive spirit abroad which bodes ill for the enemy," stated the
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  • 125 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.T e newly formed Kuala Lu:r.pur Young Malayans Club neld fl s( council meeting here vest rday and elected ;he following office-bearers President. Mr. T. Ganesh; vicePresident, Mr. Lim Boon Siang: Secretary, Miss Nancy Tan; Treasurer. Miss Khon^ Swee Gaik. Sub-committees: Finance, Muss Knong Swee
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  • 175 4 IPOH. Tues. A sum of $3,500 was collected from last night's charity dance Wfbi was held in the Jubilee Cabard I in aid of the Perak Chinese Recreation Club's sports fund. It was a full house and r.mrag those present were the Raja Muda of
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  • 190 4 IPOH, Tues.— The Perak MCA Educational and Weliare sub-Committee today gave approval to the expenditure of over $32,000 to provide educational and cultural facilities for several new villages in the State. Of the total amount, 514,000 will go towards the cost of building 24
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  • 430 4 PENANG, Tues.— The general feeling of the Penang Chamber of Commerce at its half yearly meeting this afternoon was that the War Damage Commission has not been doing its job adequately or satisfactorily. MR. J. P. Souter, one of; the members, said that re- j
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  • 161 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues An enquiry whether Kuala Lumpur could lay on a similar ceremony as the Singapore City Council of granting: the freedom of the city to the Duchess of Kent was made by Mr. R. A. Cessford at a recent meeting of the General
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  • 202 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. As two European prosecution j witnesses a Senior Officer in the Army and an administrative officer' wore unable to at- i tend court, today, beings on j emergency duty, the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions I Court, Mr. J. G. Adams,
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 4 THE SULTAN of Perak handing the 1'.M.N.0. Flag to one of the Butter- worth representatives be2 fore he declared open the J i Seventh General Assern- J bly held at Buttrrworth on Sunday. "v\\\ w w \>^^ x x x v v> x vx x v A x^
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  • 238 5 PORK-STALL assistant The Singapore Second D Couri Judge, Mr. HB. Livi yesterday, that he 'i the number of a member radio rrew. after a ege lly accepted kay at the B i W Park on -.y I rk-stall assistant, Oj was giving evidej continued
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  • 134 5 PROFESSOR W. K. Le Gros ark, one ol the world's leading scientists, is expected in Singapore today by air after a lecture tour o t Australia and New Zealand. He was actually due yesterday, but enguie trouble forced n.s plane to return to i Darwin on the
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  • 189 5 LONDON, Sept. 16 (R. The conservative Daily T e» tph today gave qualified approval to the new Malayan citizenship .-ode. "On the face of it. this is a substantial step in the right direction," the newspaper said. "Chinese and Indians will find it easier to enter
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  • 272 5 High Court To Try All Corruption Cases KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. —In an all-out drive to put an end to corruption in the country. Government has now decided that all such ciscs be heard by a judge oi the Hi h Court. Corruption cases were pre-vi-j beard before a magis.ti tte
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  • 177 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federal Manpower Department Is ready to undertake registration should Government decide to call up men for National Service, The Standard understands It i» not known when th.€ Call-up Bill will be applied in the near future but the order for such a
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  • 123 5 KIM. A LUMPUR, Tues About half the number of ChettkuV firm-, in the lr>deration are (onsiderini; trasferrins thru business to Singapore where, it is stated. there arc less restrictive measures on nnm»\\ lending. The Federation Moneylenders Bill. Ihe Chettiars .say. has forced many of thrni to
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  • 68 5 A COMMERCIAL college student reported t" the Singapore Police that thieves broke into his house in Pennefather Road on Monday afternoon, and got away with property and cash worth about sn.:o. Police said the thieves got into the house by scaling the back wall ot the premises. Among
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  • 444 5 SINGAPORE BObstzttlopa liable lo i"ii| viu>d«liiiK toduy: DAY Taa Ty«« Pl./F. Canning. St. AaUrews High st. Stain lord |;<I.. \I»M-rt >U. short St.. New he ks. I ircxtone. M.uKcn/ic Rd.. i;t Tiinah Pumps. Balestler ltd lulati Ainpas. loilt.C, MrKitrMf, liraddell Rise. Alsagoff's Kxl Island (iolf Club Wiudsor
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 5 ONK of the suns <^ the Light A. A. Battery, Siu^apore Volunteer Corps in action, firing on a towed target, on the occasion of the visit to their practice camp of the General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District. Major General A. (i. OCarroll Scott.
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  • 35 5 A TOTAL of 209.701 persona in Singapore were vaccinated up to yesterday, the 2£ i> rkiy of the vaccination campaign. This figian f 1 in ide Ihoi e v tcci i- Driva^c practilioo-
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  • 154 5 TWO young people, who went for a walk on Mount Emily were rudely disturbed when a baldheacied robber accompanied by three others held them up The girl, 19-year-old Mei Ling yesterday gave evidence at the trial of Abdullah bin Shawal and Abdul Rahim bin Abdullah
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  • 408 5 Standard Staff Reporter NATURAL rubber should be considered just as important as the question of manpower because the strength of the rubber industry today means the economic strength of Malaya and the entire free world, said Mr. Donald Mackie. vice-president of the
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  • 119 5 THE Public Works Department have come in to lend a hand to the contractors who are engaged in building the Pasir Panjang Power Station. The help comes In the form of the P.W.D. dredger Teni- bakul wh icfi was Ai\ erte< I from its normal duties 'o
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  • 70 5 PEACEMAKER WAS SLAPPED WHEN Suppiafa Krishna amy saw his ti.-".ei being slapped \>y her husband on Good Friday, he Intervened and was struck with a paring by the nusbond. In Die Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, Velhipillai, a lorry driver employed by the REME. was sentenced by the Magistrate. Mr.
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  • 653 6 I [ERE been incr< i n during the past negations in the Press regard g manner in which the Government of Singapore has the ers of detention granted it under the I ations. The Goven si] japore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, th< i I felt compelled to clear
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  • 1509 6 The Basis Of Soviet Military Strategy Soviet military science, as all other branches of Russian studies, seeks inspiration from the works of Karl Marx, the scholar «V S1 infant Of Ettsivrn Europe (By arrangement with the Manchester Guardian) THE Soviet view on ••military science" and "military art'' is given in
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 411 6  - LET'S GIVE THE LION CITY A FACE LIFT! S. RAMACHANDRA Sir; According to a report in the Sunday Times of the 7th inst the parks and open spaces are to receive more attention next year. I hope the monuments and bridges too will receive attention, as they are in a
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    • 158 6  -  B.C.D. Sir; Id connection with the Citizenship Bill, Mr. Hogan, the Attorney Genera states, among other tilings, that: "Any one of them born in Penang and Malacca will be a citizen of the Federation tomorrow morning. Any one of them born in a Malay
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    • 120 6  -  J. PUTTUCHEARY Sir: Certain statements nbout detained University students were made recently by the correspondent of the London Times and reproduced in your paper. As I am the only Indian student ex-detainee it might he thought that the reference to a sleepless night through fear
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    • 205 6  -  LIM BENG. CHUAN Sir; It was a warm Sunday afternoon so I decided to cruise round the local Lake Gardens in my van. In order to quench my thirst from a stall around the corner, I parked my van on the very spot where a couple of
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    • 394 6 Review of Views I.M.P. Weakens THE public i s wondering IMP is now showing an unprogressive attitude in its de- 1 mand for Malayan indepei u- 1 ence. says UTUSAX MELAYUj editorially. The paper observes that the IMP is now weaken- 1 ins on the independencce issue.j Whether or not
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  • 11 6 "Bullfrogs, dear! For the minute she looted me tool!"
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    • 9 6 i SHUM YIP LEOKC TEA PLAHTATIOHS I CAMIftON HIGHLANDS
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    • 88 6 ;a^\\^\ < \\\\\^\\M'< < BEAUTY AND ?XHE BEASTS Putting their hcod? ucf-,, round a pretty girl, th t <cii conspire abcut pcr'ir- time. Mounted on the t c c octors, they will sccrt people out of their pop*.' hc*i This ugly lot will be in c %mA ond the Beanstalk"
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  • 386 7 Peking Signs Pact With Soviet Union MOSCOW, >„,,!. 16 (Al»)._ Tl,«- Smiet Union and China a,.--1...H..-.-.1 agrecM early lod., U, prolong Ru^ia'a lease on Port \.ll.ur factamwia the two countries m»., peace treaties with Japan. i«e t«*\is <>t Kussiai I ended top-level i;«lk^ here thai had
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  • 110 7 IfASHINGTON, St-pt 16 t tit- i Anirrn a still >.nks P.mniiin join is tht* •pel ulai c for Uk Kuiean t.ilk>. :ind not th e i sited V'hons (it-n^r.il \s•'iiililv the Matt- lh-part-nun; n.ihl. li reiterated the Mate(m- nt taadk last wrek hv Mr. "♦■.m \theson
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  • 79 7 5< t. 16: iliana. I H said at the Dutch I rei I criimtiil i> dt ter- promote the sfwritwU Ml vwll,-. I Hie i.it aa irefl I !->:iiii.iit f Ilial «.>uii»rv In „.irip ul.jr. ejecf iur irriloi iv t«, dr.iw ii MM -i- ;'-.v.ih| t >.
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  • 251 7 Eden Backs EDC, Schuman Plan IK\Ht<HK«., Sept. 10 A!*). British Foreign ••'I Mr. Anthony K 1 1 1 Monday iii^lit advocated ini« «»f a roiiiiiicntal confederation, the human I'lau ami the European Defence Coranuroitj iI" w i lt 11 tin 1 t-naiinii Counei] of Europe. In bis lonc-a ailed si
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  • 61 7 Wake Isle Hit By High Seas »LUU 16 I I i; dS- UP ■ii. mit's an -v■» d tiny ic aland yesterday demord Ivinfl quartexi and conn- and sent the tea rig 1 1 c the enl riand u s and torreßv battered r >e ;>land v ail m.l reicu«
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  • 41 7 I. E Sept IC (AP t „:,t r G* j ..}...-< ate: col ided |n thj 1 .at oi Juan de timateljr w nailea vest ot fieri early today., H u..-,:.ict Coast Guard I ;e:e laid both ves- iCMI •>« calls.
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  • 48 7 \f \sc' s Sept it tßauiar> e a general strike paraljfa-| Leoanß»»r. tfdlv" -a fcpnab-.^ t. «m mad* <* J l^ B»% fi K The b«imb wii>? exploded 1 Palace front e.itc tattei bo iring v ndu a and *i» -*>* ■»<*€»*«» '••re T»ati J:.tre »c t n^
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  • 209 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— After a three-hour debate tonight, the Independence of M;i aya Party accepted amendj ments to a motion which in the words of Dato E, E. C. Thuraisingham, ''laid the door j half closed and not entirely > closed'' to those who
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  • 61 7 THREE persons a man, a Woman and a 4-year-old iy were found stabbed in a house at Alkafl Avenue early yesterday morning. All thre e were admitted to hospital. The man. Ye e Thim (47) was detained for further treattnent, but th e woman Lee Huan Ying
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  • 74 7 THE British Parliamentary Under-Secretary of S:;ue for F eign Affairs, I.>>rd Reading, A.il leave for Singapore for the annuai conference of British reesentatives in South-East Asia, according to an AFP niessage iasi nighi The conference will be held at Bukit Serene at the end ul Ni
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  • 75 7 Road Fatal ity A.\ unidentified elderly Chinese w Oman knocked down by a car near the Siglap m rkei lasi night died <>n her way to the General Hospital utter the ncei- dvM The police, who were uri- ab'e to find uny irleniity cord on h( r. axe appealing for
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  • 30 7 LAUSANNE, (Switzerland), Sept 16 (UP) —Former Queen Narriman ol Egypi arrived here bv train today accompanied by Italian lawyer Carlo Deme!io (I an Italian woman com- panion
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  • 148 7 A LOUD explosion in a tongkang moored near Merchant Bridge last flight sent pedestrians scattering iii all directions. Tne explosion came from a patrol-filled jerry c;m which j in>:;;nt:y burst into flames. A boatman. Toh Heng bong, who was Sleeping in ihe vessel, leapt into
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  • 338 7 Standard Staff Reporter LEADER oi the Canadian Junior Chamber delegation to the seventh World Congress of Junior Chamber International held in Melbourne early this month, George R. Tatloek of Winnipeg yesterday donated, on behalf ot" 25,000 Canadian Jaycees, a pint ol' his blood for "any Singaporean
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  • 91 7 THE question of the Singapore Government operating a 1 Television transmission station Is being examined, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.L. Blythe said in the Legislative Council yesterday. _He said that two applications have been received from commercial firms jn Singapore requesting permission to operate Television
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  • 195 7 Dato Tan Defends Lottery REGARDING the insinuation levelled at the Malayan Chinese Association lotteries by a local newspaper in an editorial, Sir Cheng-lock Tan. MCA President, wondered whether the assertions were not aimed at the elimination of the organisation. Reverting to the Private Lottery Bill, Sir Cheng-lock said: "What I
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  • 69 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Owing to Ihe drought, there is a shortage of water in the Sungei Besi and Serdang areas of Selangor. The inhabitants of these areas have been advised by the water Works engineer to exercise the utmost economy in the use oi water during
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  • 42 7 PENANG. Tues. The drawing ol lucky numbers of the UMXO (.Malaya) Welfare Fund slips scheduled for last night at the UMXO Fair. Butterworth. has been postponed The d^'te for the drawing will be announced after tonight's meeting by the sub-committee.
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  • 126 7 Part Played By R ubber PENANG, Tuoc.— For the firs: time since !!•-;'< .'.Li'aya had an adverse balance u\ 542 million lor the first ha;l df 1952, mainly due io the: decline in the export value of rubber. Rubber production down by some liT. (Kill ions compared with < ftrsl
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  • 103 7 SINGAPORE'S Attorney-Gene- ral, Mr. E. J. Davies, i st< day cailcd to order Dr. C. J. P. .jlar (Progressive, Changi) in the Legislative Council. Dr. I^.tKlar. speaking on ad joui nnu I i ..m J > ring to the Private LotU i Bill, which had
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  • 299 7 Standard Staff Reporter A FULL programme of activities has been mapped out for the Duchess of Kent and her son, the Duke of Kent for their five-day visit to North Borneo. The Duchess and the young Duke. accompanied by the Comptroller and Private Secretary, Mr.
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  • 31 7 ISTANBUL. Sept li »AP>— 11 •~u hi \htr-'-ii] Viscouul Mfcftatgb- i I iy i v A.Vi O s fy. 2,<Jominandei' f 1 irrjved here io«ay toi- a i()-day
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  • 291 7 AmericaSeeks Air Bases In Yugoslavia BELGRADE, Sept. J6 (AP). U.S. Vim \4m J. If. mmmdy has Baked IV«-mi«r Marshall I ito l«i r rnn»--iou lo mfle I ."*>. plam> in Vtignslavia. rr*|»«»nMhl^ IfitOUrcefl saiil yesterday, IV informant llw r«<jucff Mas MUMIe iniorniallv during a mrcting, aboard llw L.S. Airnall rarrirr
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  • 110 7 PENANG, Tues. Spc*l r at the hall eel f the Penang Ch < merce today, Ifi H.fl Praagh. the chatrm; I that th< cnbei hai ed the erection of a i t bridge < ■i Pro* eWi e of the P< rmatai g 1 H
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  • 115 7 THE vu.) o merits which ha en I led by the S rntat as nil plus fun* h •.os up t/ 'he en amount to $67. w- 3 Colonial S. v. Blythe announced in the 1a lative Counci Of thi sum $57 08 Dl
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  • 69 7 KUAI Mr. H R man of the r rjf Confirm roe tod 1 i;■ mmem to cons m g the building i I kori th;it then n serious risk dial ski night lea i Singapore which I < i building restrict i< Any delay in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 86 7 i RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES i Standard London Correspondent i), LONDON, Sept. 16 The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market todoy LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN c 3 Spot £960 per ton buyers, 8 s P ot 4 £962 iellew. Oct. /Dec. 22 id.
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    • 47 7 THE NICEST OF THEM ALL... PERFuftiES by GUER LAIN r Fl'heUßE BLEUE ijl MB|SLtO' I FLEUR DE FEU fl MITSOUKO" U SHALIMAR 30.00 j\ 32.00 &$5OOO 35.00 67.00 f\\\\\v\\\\\\\\A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v fi\wmwu\\iUtMUUi\\\« ii a /tl.vo li'ftitahlv in o»ur h. L. S&mrm. Plus i\>*UT<t(inn Hung. U n ROBINSONS w££ SS.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 467 8 Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that there was discrimination between "rich and poor" in that deck passengers arriving from India were subject to quarantine while cabin passengers were not was made in the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday by Mr. Lim Yew Hock, (Labour KeppeJ). ■.Ir. m
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  • 52 8 JAKARTA. Sept. 16. (AFP) The Ip.ri >iie^ian Corusul -General to Hongkong, Kwee Djie Hoc. is to return to iiis post with definite instructions concerning the court dispute over the ownership oi the ship "Tasikmalaya.'' The dispute is between the Indonesian Government and the yuan [smaei Shipping Line of
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  • 92 8 WASHINGTON. Sr;.: I -'i <UP> Th« United States Flag Merchant Marine consisted of 3.344 dry cargo vessels and tankers on Sept. 1. the National Federation of American Shipping has reported. The Pederation said of 4 number 1.273 were privately owned. *>2 government-owned under charter,
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  • 158 8 LONDON. Sent. 16 (Renter)— Qu<>en Klizabeth II will liunth her new ocean -sjoin? yacht at Hi ill [hurt,, (ilasgMP, on Aniil 1C next year rivt- days before her birthday Buckingham Palace annoiuued todav. Tlie "000-ton vessel, still un- j named, is being constructed at the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 602 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE rrar(i*(o Los \n-He* U \merirnn A CaMdUl Cilie? Pt*nanii i* hjin S imic Arr LA SI PM UK Bt AK i4 ?hSeTt 51 v^*'Pt -'»><*{>< 1 Oct -4 Oi (H!n\['f\k :< ?fiOi-t «Oe| »Oet llfwr ?4\.»\ \\\P\ Bl \!C 51 86fo« >n >v :"N-m I
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    • 583 8 CKINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. i;-^ii!.ii S. tiling to Chinn and Japan troni Siagapore. Port Swetteabaiß .V Peuans. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indon;siu t 0 China Japaa Due Store Doe Penans From lt S*erhae» w Sept U Sept 11 Bongkons Safls Saik Saft Fen-r.2 P. S'ham S'poro for >/ti!
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    • 452 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Flolfimi ilf lim NederlunJ line Line Rotterdam Rotterdura Amsterdam lIAIIIAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NLW \OKK PHILADELPHIA 3ALTIMOEE VIOBII E NhU ORI E AN^, Spore P S ham Penan^ BANTAM (RL) 52 tSSepi K\KI (SMN) 22/2SSept ss. m .'itsept LIMBCRG >KL> 29 Sept ti
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    • 462 8 EAST ASIATIC LH SAILINGS FROM SCASDLVW l.\ I K o\ n S'pore Slum "MEONIA" far Bangkok Gdus. V. !8 •TVDIA" for Bangkok. Saigpo, Hongkong, Manila 19 II s«pt in p "PANAMA" for Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama StSepl S6 a LALANDIA a for Bangkok 1«. lTOtt "MAGDALA" for Bangkok
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  • 33 9 Wood -pulp Exports Are Down those i Finland, ich at o; c t said c 23 IMi i m that tales J IQ I e 'nas i over < during F 1952 be cant
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  • 28 9 Indo-Norway Pact Signed Sept If. >■ ober 31, j »52 I vern- i i ex- 1 13 at K N K In C two cv ■uutstries j :nnl im-
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  • 15 9 Tin Companies' Dividends N Tin Dredf •hirci S S Sept hare- Snal for held Nov.
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  • 10 9 KARACHI, Its Pro--8 par- ihan
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  • 519 9 By SI SAX STRANGE LONDON. Prospects for Britain's industrial production are still clouded with uncertainty. Today, even the Government, which in the last year or two has tended to be over-optimistic, is hazarding no An rffieial 5 ol some n the Ti ajt «B
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 9 (ieor^e Donton h.icl a nice slwne on his siie seven shoes plus a nice red. double-deck London bus. He stood in a strict off Drury-lane, a smile on his face and smoking a cigarette, wi!h the front offside wheel bearing down on his right toe-cap Mr. Denton was wearing safety
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  • 399 9 Tappers' Wages May Be Cut 15% Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON. Toe*. The continued fall in rubber prices has enhanced many other pressing problems of which the lo*s of revenue to the Government i* not ihe most serious or immediate, writes the Times Correspondent from Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 43 9 MESSRS. Turquand) Youngs Co. report the following rubber crop for August: Alor Gajah 19,000 ib.. Ayer Panas 83.000 lb., Glenealy 57.500 lb.J Kluang 55.000 lb., Pajam 120 000 lb., Talisman 27.000 Ib., Teluk Anson 41.521) Jb., Ulu Benin 48.000 lb. I
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  • 135 9 GENEVA, Sept. 14: (REUTER) Communist countries of Eastern Europe are rapidly expanding their industrial output, the United Nations economic Commission for Europe reported tonight. In a report for the first quarter ot 1952 and part of the second. the Commission said these countries showed a 20
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  • 91 9 SYDNEY, Sent. l r > (RetiterAAP) Australian butler exports for 1952-53 may be worth £25.000.000. Mr. J." R. Donaldson a member of the Dairy Products! Board said recently. He said seasonal conditions were so favourable in Queens- I land. New South Wales and Victoria, the major
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  • 98 9 UK CONTROL OF SUGAR IMPORTS LONDON", Sept. 1<». (Rcnter> Imports from the sterling! area of manufactured goods con- taining sugar, such as jams, marmalades, sweetened drinks inul fruits tinned in sugnr syrup arc to be controlled by iirrnce? J British Board of Trade announced here. '"The licence? will act n*
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  • 181 9 FIBBER prices in Singapore regained I rent per lb. on a steady market yesterday, first grade rubber for October shipment closing at **(>$ cents per lb. I Fnsubsi an reports I from Hongkong of a p deval tal ton of the sterling which caus<
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 9 Mr. Frank Hecht (riffhl). President of the N.iw League of the United States, and Mr. I)on;ild Mackie. Yut President, who arrived in Singapore by air from li.tnfikok on a factfinding mission of the Far East and South -Kast Asia. They will leave for Manila today to continue their tour. .Story
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  • 112 9 CLOSING rubber prices uents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot L**cK e 75? 76] FOB. in bales Oct. No. 1 K.S.S. 761 765 No. 2 K.S.S. 76J 11 No. 3 RS.S. <i(i] <)'i Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Tcfsday'fl opening prices per Ib. were:
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG, Sept. 16 Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange to day were $15.9fi to £1 sterling; $6.***** to U. S. $1 $1,834 to Malayan $1; $0.3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold 5295.375 to one tael.
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  • 76 9 THE produce market In S:nj>;ipore remained quid in all sections wiiii very business passing. Copra had buyers at |25J j per pirn] and m 1 $26 Small busin< s passed in ooonut oil (46 per picu!. sellers indicating Moj Bt-iel nut 132, Copra |2S| buyers 1,
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  • 113 9 SPECIAL f•; i f |23 7,904 I i ol the Sing i Board for part a SUB. tret vv.ithe Sini ap< re i C incil yesterday. ■j n port < Committee rtated 1 ***** Of 'H* of a commits e i 1950 it wrai de >.V;.U-'.
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  • 44 9 NO Demand For Rubber Shares VPORE, i share marki I steady in bo:r. rial Rubber sfaAre Changed prices wen storage I W( e Bn A• 2.") 8 26 I <*. B incor J< K I. Rahman T 1 4(» Tin i KIBUi I Batu 1
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 59 9 Essenlialh the Ferguson System is an entirely *^a ni w wa> of cultivation, revolutionary in design and operation. Tractor and implement are -tailored" for mutual efficiency, It is a Bystea in Avhieh only a light weight tra.for is ne< ded to suit all types of estates, all kinds of jobs
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    • 214 9 HEALTH WARD OFF DISEASE fc"^» t^flV B flß^^^^R /TAKET/A \;'tjj\ TO KEEP you fit DENTURES k_*y NEED THIS SPECIAL CLEANSER ff*OfOi It ipitltn j ax .■>»» rurcvi (ocicao trtt' at*' hMg /ei abaolutd) **j[_^| a». k r IC <J 4CIIO* «f /■-'T^^H $»enrtr:ii, fili» and %Jsft; fh* •meiietr crrrtai ff-^/^fcfca^^
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 947 9 SINGAPORE g^^cSSSTSf ci?fon ea al3| BUS SERVICES SEREMBAN DIARY jRnftKS? °Ca y n{on Se fw «wgAi;jw ;.r A iai a ENTERTAINMENTS Hon-kong. China aid Phllin- EXPKKSJ^ <HhWII KOAh): s l> 1 111! MKKIIK: Film show? pines; Gorgon for W Australia DKPAKTI KKS: 7 3l< am 30 VI P, J.* f.
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  • 349 11 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16 (AP)— A booming sole of US$4O ringside tickets reflects the intense nationwide interest in the Sept. 23, title heavyweight bout between champion Jersey Joe Walcott and Rocky Marciano, the unbeaten challenger. Orders for the top price tickets are flooding the offices
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  • 151 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin sam snead Ml y IF you swing pour club back correct! ii then swing it down incurred!)/. QUtsitLe-in insiead of inside out you're a "looper". Usually a looker's bands ar« ahead of the clubhead ai impact That's badl The e fleet is to draw the club
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  • 383 11 DRAW and starting times of the Island C!;;b Bogey Competition on Friday are: Off Ist iff. 9.00 C. Tapper (22> v G. Stewart 24 > 9.05 A. Bayer (32) v P. Ellis (36): 910 W." Goldsmith «19> v C Shaw (21); 915 J. Strahan (32)
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  • 130 11 LONDON, Sept 16. (Rcuter). Yesterdays football results were: LEAGUE I Aston V. o. Wolverhampton W. 1 Blackpool 3. Chelsea 1. Stoke City 0. Preston N.E. 0 Tottenham H. 3. Liverpool 1. LEAGUE II Hun C. 3. Blackburn R. 0. Rotherham U. 2. Southampton 2. West Ham U. 4.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1466 11 KSUE W «kkik Sp« >? CITY L COUNCIL 5% rec r mim <& STOCK 1952 (1962-72) on 15th September, th. anctionof the^Legislative CouncU oi^ the Q^fv^J S? inance < Chfl P««r 13^) and with t (Ter for pubtk Sbscription^SOOOOO? \S^Sa£n&S^Z hCTCby gWe n Uce that 1>: Par -e-, ata W
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    • 78 11 NOTICE By Order »f the Official Assignee Re YONG KIAT SIANG Bankruptcy No. 118 of 1952 AUCTION SALE OF Stock-in-trade Furniture comprising: -Iron Safe, Writing Tables-, Matches. Canned Grapes. Tnfant Milk Food, Bevr. Sardines, White Oats, Tomato Sauce, Etc. TO BE HELD AT No. 35, UPPER CIRCULAR ROAD (Port ion.
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    • 80 11 TO LET APPROXIMATELY ***** sq ft. godown space available for Storage. Lorries may pioesed right up te the space specified for loading and unloading Services prompt Terms reasonable. Please apply to Box No. T. 964. Standard. Singapo*e 1. j VEHICLES FOR SALE BUICK SEDAN 19.")! first registered" November 1951 small
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    • 150 11 TUITION SESSIONS just started. BookSeeping, Shorthand (absolute bet-: nners). English (All Standards). St. Teresa's School of Commerce, Kampong Bahru. POSTAL TUITION Book keeping Accounts Business Cor respondence Special coaching for LCC Exam. Success guaranteed Apply Principal FECI 23ft A Rjver Valley Road Singapore 9 •t- *u -> •>> *> •>
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    • 432 11 THE DIRECTORS OF SIN f»OH (STAt NEWSf AMALGAMATED LIMITED, HERESY ANNOUNCI THAT MR. TAN TONG HYE (T. H. TAN), GENERAL MANAGER AND MANAGING EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE STANDARD HAS SEVERED HIS CONNECTIONS WITH THE COMPANY AND THAT AS FROM 4 P.M. ON THE 11TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1952, HAS NO
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    • 269 11 Nonas BWCAfOtt Ml Nil iPU, I DEBKNTUU IVM I9W/TS s:. "NOT 1 is en that the Tr;.:. fe 9 wks o! e 51 d from 18th Septet I 1 i iber 1U52. bo'ii sive, Cor the pi t Into If .< t of interest due on S1 k for th<
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  • 29 12 S H A. 1 f iree ner I s Kari B added th< Tal g fi m tl e i A so- VM C.A.
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  • 52 12 S.H XI to play againsi f 1 K XI in the S A i A Div I 1 row will be -•> J |e S a R Mosbersen, P. A R. Henri ■-> W S Orton R S wens J I L Rodrigo, 0 Bozai bit M
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  • 377 12 THE CHINESE wound up their SAFA Community League engagements with a 4—l victory over Royal Navy at the Jalan Desar Stadium yesterday. Although both teams are out of the running, they played at their best and a good crowd was treated to plenty of
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  • 301 12 KUAI I LI'MPrR. Tues.— Selangor's first hockey state trial was played today on the Victoria Institution ground between Colours and Whites. This is the first of a series of about six trials after which the state side will be selected to play in the first
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  • 113 12 Records At KK College AnnualSports KUALA KANGSAR. Tues.— At the Malay College. Kuala Kangsar, annual athletic sports concluded o:\ Saturday on the College ground. Raja Ahmad set up a new record for the one mile race which he com- ::i 5 mins. 16.7 sees. The old record since 1047 oi
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  • 56 12 SELETAR HOCKEY IN an- intex-section hockey match played a: Se sterday, Engine Repair S tion defeated Equipment g by two goals to nil. The first half resulted in no but on resumption in- j Frere scored from a hit. Opportunist Frere scored the second goal from nble by left-back Darsons
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  • 122 12 >i PI RIOR ill round. a lkl«a m < rii krt Club 'nd \l I I- -I- (I \hv Khalsa A^- ■>» t!i«m b\ two goals to nil t > hot k<\ friendly pLiyt-U o;t the p.idane: yesterday. l I ned the s 1 e e
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  • 77 12 Three Teams In Women's Hockey IPOH T Thi ee teams. CRC, YWCA u i ACGS, Ipoh I will be competing in the Ipoh D;- >men*s he c k e y i league. There were four teams year and the Y's won the league championship. The h i key subcam littee
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  • 70 12 KLANG, T;u-s.— The Klang D ann u a 1 badm ni in tournament begins tomorrow and will last for two months. Twe teams will take part in the tournament. Theskare: Police Sports Club. Yales Badmini n Party, Merryones A. rryone B. Klang Malays A. Klang Malays 8.. Humourists
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    • 94 12 NEW YORK. Scot. ::> (UP)— Joey Giardello, (loo) of PhUadelphia, scored a unanimous eight-round decision tonight j over Georgia Small. (158:;) of B iklyn in the features bout at the Eastern Parkway arena. Giardello landed the harder blows in a rough scrap having Small in trouble in
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    • 121 12 POX r AUDEMER, France, Sept. 15 (UP):— The French welterweight champion. Pierre Langlois. tonight pummelled Spain's Kid Gamero into subsion in the fifth round of the:r s fa du 1 d Id-round mid-; dleweight non-title scrap. Gamero, his face bleeding from a flurry of left
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    • 52 12 SYDNEY, Sept. hi' (AP).— American Negro Bud Smith battered Australian welterweight champion Len Dittmar to a five-round technical knockout in their scheduled 12--rounder at the Sydney last night. Dittmar went down three times in the fifth round before the referee stopped the fight. Both men weighed
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  • 33 12 BOSTON. Sept. 15 (UP):— Counter punching Johnny Gonsalves of Oakland. California, scored an upset 10-round split decision over second ranking lightweight George Araugo of Providence. Rhode Island, tonight at tlie Garden.
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  • 57 12 ISTANBUL. Sept. IR, (AP>.. Italy beat Austria 56 128 in' the international basketball tournament here last night. At hall-time the Italians were leading 24— J 6. In the second game of the round robin competition last night, Turkey defeated Persia 4K 35. It was the second
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  • 67 12 The S.C.R.C Hockey team to mct-t the S.C.C. in a league game on Friday on ti^e padang will be selected from the following:— Dennis Lee. Ong Swee Law. Chua Eng Cheng (Capt.), Goh Click Kang Boon Kok Peow. Ldan Fook Choon, Swee Lim Swang, Chai 11<j\i Yam. Leong
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  • 58 12 A council meeting of the Malayan Chinese Football Association will be held at iho residence of the President, Mr. T. W. Ong 259, Bukit Timah Road, ai 11 a.m. on Sunday. Among the matters to be discussed will be the date and Venue of the Malayan Chinese inter
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  • 255 12 SIME DARBV handed a five goals to one defeat to Malayan Airways in the Singapore Business Houses knock-out soccer competition played yesterday at Farrer Park. Salahudin who netted three of the five goals for Sime Darby was mainly responsible for his team's convincing win.
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  • 29 12 The September L.G.U.. play'ed at the Island Club on Sunday resulted as follows: Winner:- Miss K. Meyer (97- 28) 69. Runner-up; Mrs. J. Strahan (102-32)— 70.
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  • 93 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— j The death occurred this mornins of Mr. A.V. Canagasabai, well-known prewar Selangor land F.M.S. w.cketkeeper. Mr. Canagasabai, who received his education in Ceylon, 'captained St. Thomas' College j and came to Selangor with a big reputation as a wicket- keeper, a claim
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  • 147 12 BOMBAY. Sept. 16 (UP) For the second time in two i weeks India's Thomas Cup badminton captain, Devinder Mohan, was beaten in a championship game last evening when he wont down to T.X. Seth in three sets in the final of the Cricket Club of India open
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  • 857 12 fixtures for thi.s weekend's ties in the 5.3.A. junior championships: svi i kday. p.m. men's ji'mor singles. Court No. :i: Ng Heng Kwang iFlower^ Khamia b. Abdullah iPerhimponan), S. V. Chitty (Swing) Oh Chiap Choon (Marigold), Heng Boon Chuan ("Jacques v. Lim Wei Lon (Flight), Lim
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    58 12 photo. Maureen Connolly. USA tennis champion, waves from her car to spectators lining Broadway. San Diego, California. September 9 at the head of a homecoming parade in her honour. She was returning from a successful defence of her USA title at Forest Hills. New York, en September 7. Earlier this
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  • 250 12 EIGHT Class One horses— lnky Bill, Miss Nathan, Birchgrove, Ice Revue, Nerolia, No Clouds, Bull Dog and Binocular— have been demoted to Class Two, in the latest classification by the Straits Racing Asso- i ciation. Sturveta. Skryne Primrose. Gwilym and Flag of Peace have been
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  • 74 12 MELBOrRNE. (Reuter AAP). Wearin? heavy surgical bootv IM-vear-old Bi»b Holden, of Mulvern, won the l?0-mile Melbourne to Heywood amateur op^ti cycle road race. Holden. born with both feet deformed. took up cycling about three ftitt ajjo to exercise his \\<\ik lei;s. His time for the 1 li)--mile f
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