Singapore Standard, 25 June 1953

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  • 679 1 Templer Admits MCP Threat By The Times' 'Singapore Correspondent GENERAL Sir Gerald Tempter has told o visiting journalist that the emergency in Malaya is likely to continue indefinitely until the Malayan Communist Party is convinced that the Communist world revolution cannot succeed. Gen. Templer
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  • 325 1 2 Shot s At Dawn And A Fitter Fell f i i i I porter bus I i in of D e it ch hit t)C:. s head or I in his head. I' relieved that two n were I < for the They are believed I h n e
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  • 104 1 ARROW shows tiir scene of yesterday's murder at Zthe junction a! Alexun- Z tin Road and Delta Road where a Chine ej fitter was shot in the head hv killers while on his way work. INSFT headline retwlls a similar murder of a Chinese J staying in
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  • 71 1 LANIEL HAS A TRY PARIS. June 24. (AP).— President Vincent Aurioi crossed up political observers today and railed on Joseph Laniel, a deputy little known outside his own independent Republican Patty, to have a try at forming a rabinet to end France's record political crisis. The nomination was announced
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  • 52 1 MUKARTO CALLED JAKARTA. June 24, (UP). President Sukarno has asked outgoing Foreign Minister Mukarto of the Indonesian National Party (PNI) to attempt form a national cabinet. The new appointment followed only a few hours after Mohammed Roem of the Masjumi Party and Hamidi Mangunharkoro of the National Party returned
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  • 68 1 LONDO;:. June 24. (Renter). Brigadier A. R. Low. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Supply, said in the House of Commons early today that the sale of 25 Xene and 30 Derwent jet engines to> Russia by the previous British Labour Government
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  • 35 1 TAIPEI, June 24. (UP) The Chinatone News Agency today reported a fleet of 14 Russinn-made submarines stationing at Dairen were handed over io the Chinese Communlsta early thi> month
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  • 257 1 Mr. Rhee Widens That Gap SEOUL. June 24 South Korean resic.en: Synjman Rhee vowed again today to fight it alone as three American assistant secretaries, headed by Salter Robertson, arrived in okyo today en route to critical talks with the unyielding Korean. His stand widened the split with his allie>
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  • 47 1 HONGKONG. limip 24. (AP> —A Cbircsc Commitniii sta i> which fippt Into Honskonf harbour prc-dawti fttltr&By from Canton wai quirk I pn' under heavy poltr mid Tht Nam Mii (South Sni itm biorked it from new papjei men who tried '•> hoard her.
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  • 51 1 BERLIN. June 24. (AP).— East Germany's shaky Communist Government invited ttl rebellious subjects today to air their grievances in Red-spon-sored public discussions. fne new policy obviously was designed as a safety valve to keep the east zone from exploding again into open warfare. A
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  • 71 1 DISCUSSIONS on the procedure in implementing the principles recommended i" •he Ritson Report are to start "immediately" Mr. J. Ward. Assistant Secretary of the Singapore Biiablishmenti Oftic?. said yesterday The report recommends that the principles should be applied in the first instance to the 10 or 12
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  • 44 1 CALCUTTA. India. June 24 (UP). Sherpa Tensing, who conquered Mount Everest with New Zealander Edmund Hillary, arrived today In the personni plane of the Kiti^ of Nepal. The British members of the expedition were following by commercial airliner.
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  • 32 1 L6NDON Juno 24, (UP).— l\ir Soviet government has announced the floating of a new state loan of 15 billion rubles for development of the USSR national economy.
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  • 98 1 SAIGOX. Indo-China, June 24. (AP>.— King Norodom Sihnnotik of Cambodia has warned th.»! his little IndoCh'f i ts« k -'4 lam will withaiuA Inmi tU^i Fiouch Union and wage open war. against the French mile-- his demands for full independence are granted. The 31 -year-old monarch
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  • 709 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Malayan Chinese Association announced last night that it has abandoned all its social and welfare activities and projects. It has also instructed its Ipoh Branch to cancel its scheduled 19th million dollar lottery. The Association says in a statement
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    • 34 1 SKOI 1.. June 'M (AP» Prrsid^nt Symcman Khrr (icrrt-i-d the formation of a "war Cabinet" to day with himself *a chairman and hit top rankinr covernment and military leaders as mrmbrn.
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    • 28 1 NAIROBI. Junr U < \P> Forty two M.tu Man terrorist > men killed in firrrr Baltic with British tump, n the Fort 1 f >«il area >tr»lerd4>.
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  • 16 1 BAVARIAN Irnntier pottre hsve •rrosied n 2l»ycar-ol(1 Mfomap on coup( «>i espionace AFP
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  • 129 1 BOSl<>\ June Jl. (API Bi it ish F'i»! e Seen Anthony Kd«ti i r\> bi abU to \c;»\c \\\o n. i land R;t'>: i A Ho pit !< some time next a^cali A hulU'tin on his tOtuliluil said he Ma^ nuMsa e\<
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  • 62 1 FUINBUti.fi I 'I U»| A radianl Qtiwti Eli< II ro< ci\ «<l I hie ;«in"'nf ifo of Scotland tl n oten i mo'iv •(•i.iv. bui the '< W '.i r it !v) ii. in in wm* deroratiotiM vnd v Ihn rode In a r! il« rarria
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  • 166 2 PRIVY COUNCIL STAYS JUDGMENT ON THEATRE AFTER two days of hearings the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council reserved judgment yesterday on the appeal by Gian Singh and Company to recover possession of the Theatre Royal in Singapore from the Malayan Theatres Limited, reports United Press. Gian Singh and Company's
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  • 35 2 GENERAL Sir Gerald Tempter arrived in Hon.; Kong yesterday for a .short holiday". report* UP Tempkr. who arrived i:i a military plane, was accompanied by Lady Templer and his daughter. .la:,f\
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  • 196 2 Harvey Goes As Pahang Adviser MR. A. Harvey, 'he nun who introduced social services to the Federation is leaving Singapore ;ss its Commissioner of Lands, for Pah;ing to -urne the post of a British Adviser. Mr. Harvey first came to Malaya in 1925. He was posted to the District Office.
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  • 60 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO members o! :be Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Messrs Ng Aik Huan and J>ien Yinf Chow will fly to the Federation today ;o begin collecting money i >r the Naayang University. They will visit Ke'.antan first and later- go *o
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  • 41 2 MESSRS MACLANE Stokvis Co. (M) Ltd. Singapore. will officially open their new premises in 135 Middle Road, on Saturday. The opening cremony will be held at 11 o'clock and prominent businessmen from the Federation are expected to be present
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  • 52 2 WANTED: ASIAN DONORS OVER 4,000 blood transfusions have been given, nearly half of them at the Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital. Up to now. the Blood Transfusion Service h** relied largely on European servicemen to supply more than half the blood needed. "An important point which Is constantly worrying us Is
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  • 46 2 photo. j MR. ROBERT WALLACE i gives his bride, the for- < mer Mrs. iToni) (on < stance Misso a kiss after their wedding at the Registry of Marriages. SinI gapore, yesterday. The groom's colleagues from i HJM.S. Magicienne look i on. Standard
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  • 71 2 LYDIA GRACE SUCH. pleaded guilty in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday, to attempted suicide on July 15 last year, at a house in Wilkinson Road, by taking nine capsules of sleeping powder. The Magistrate. Mr. T. Kulasekaran, fined her $1. She added that she was
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  • 105 2 Jail Terms Set Aside On Appeal FOUR Chinese, including a detective, who were sentenced in a lower court to various terms of imprisonment lor voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a trisha rider, Yu Thor Huat, in July last year, had their sentences altered to fines In the Singapore Appeal Court
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  • 115 2 SEAH Chye Hoon had his sentence of 12 months' rigorous imprisonment passed on him in a lower court redu ed to six months yesterday by the Chief Justice." Sir Chares Murray- Anysley. in the Singapore Appeal Court. Seah was convicted on three charges of
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  • 54 2 TAN OH CHWEE, alleged to hav e been a member of an armed gang who tied up a mother and her two children, robbed them and then threw 72 cents at them to buy iood for the following day, was committed to stand trial at the Assizes by he
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  • 138 2 'WE HAVE FORMED A UNION' COURT IS TOLD A GROUP of 22 Singapore hawkers, harassed by the City Council for hawking in kelson Road which was declared a prohibited area, have formed a union and have sent a letter to th e City Council for permission to hawk in Miri
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  • 367 2 Tan Denies Bid To Take Over S'pore MCA demand for Group B blood," said Dr. M.M.If. Gibson-Hill, head of the Service. Among Europeans, the proportion of people in Group B is low, she said. It Is much higher in Asians. "As nearly all our patients who require blood are Asians,
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  • 61 2 THE Singapore First District Court Judqc, Mr. Tan Ah Tab. yesterday sentenced Thcng Boon Chye. a Trnction Company bus conductor to i ghl months' rigorous i'npri- mmeni for criminal breach of trust of 60 cents belonging to the company. The money was collected fro'n passengers
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  • 37 2 THE Resident Commission, er. Pcnang. Mr. R. P. Binghi.m will speak on '•tenants registration." which is shortly to be introduced in George Town at a public meeting on Thursday in the Wcllesley Primary School.
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  • 45 2 SO NEAR -YET SO FAR photo. IHE Singapore Public Relations Department yesterday re reived this airmail letter from Maryland. USA. It was ad dressed to Singapore. INDONESIA. The Public Relations Secretary, Mr. G.G. Thomson, jokingly said: "It looks as if we are being transferred/' Standard
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  • 249 2 WHEN a Singapore insurance agent, Rodney Hughes, was asked for his driving licence and identity card after an accident, by Inspector George Prior of the Harbour Board, he pushed him aside and asked for a European Officer, Inspector Prior said in the Third 1
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  • 63 3 Thailand An Inlet For Opium Could Be Bh Aed 1 hr stall Reporter 1(1 e MMM he very ;'.'n-.i by t0!'"--ss "s 1 Comptrolln <>f 1 vesterfay. on s:gnc I Siam i-■ v. i i i i to the Vunan i tuall.v I limits er of rounii as of proriucing
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  • 27 3 Programme For Varsity Week Ready amme the St 11--.v with 1 > r. nent i g i on I oun:nony f i] < .odd a red Lark >•< e InternaCon-
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  • 69 3 ptmto. Ml I CHEN (26) and Nancy Tsan? <M>. who have sUrrrd in no fewer than 105 Hon!>kon;-nudf Can- movie., flew into Singapore yesteria? to make persMMMl appearances in the Oriental Theatre for a rorttiuht from July 1. Their statje ap»«arinces will eoiaride with the screening
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  • 236 3 Standard Staff Reporter TIIK Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union proposes to ask the S.H.B. authorities to put all casual workers on the permanent list so that they may be eligible for the privileges enjoyed by permanent employees. A resolution asking for this ,is one
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  • 47 3 SINGAPORE Sinhalese Buddhists wi!! ce'ebrate the 'Posan Yoya 1 (Full Moon) on Friday by giving alms to the poor at L75, Bencooen Street, betwe »n 1 1 a.m. mid 5 p.m. :irii< the Sri Lankarama Temple, St. Michael's Road, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
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  • 65 3 photo. MR Edward G Holiday. Vice Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, listening to complaints against Singapore rubber shipped to Japan from Shigeru Funaki. Managing Director of the Japan Rubber Trade Association. Mr. tunaki charged that RSS Number thr-e rubber wliich Japanese usually buy
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  • 99 3 Standard Stiff Reporter THE constitution of the Singapore Regiment s under consideration, a Government spokestr.ar! r t .i i The Standard yesterday. He idded: "It is hoped that proposals will be up before the Legislative Council ihortly". Mr. John Laycock who proposed the formation of the regiment
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  • 210 3 S'PORE CAN SELL ITS HEAT TO TOURISTS Standard Shipping Reporter A NEW tellini pout lor tourists is Singapore's heat which the local citizenry find so unbearable thai they retire to air-conditioned offices and rooms whenever they can. This was told to The Standard by some Western Australian round-trippers who arrived
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  • 58 3 THE following we:,, olocted as office bearers of the Meteorological Technical Employees' Union, Singapore, at the annual general meeting ot the Union. President Mr. V. Raja Gopal. Vice President- Mr. Loh Yin Cheong. Hon: Secretary Mr. John Thamboo. Hon: Treasurer Che Ahmad bin Mustapha. Committee Members: Messrs:
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  • 148 3 DEROGATORY terms applied by one member of a race to another are artificial barriers which man has to overcome in order to promote better understanding in this world, s aid Rev. Dr. Hobart B. Amstutz. addressing Rotarians at the weekly Singapore Rotary Club lunch at
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  • 239 3 AFTERNOON TEACHERS: NO CONSIDERATION A CHARGE that the Singapore Education Department has acted without consideration for the children and the 200 afternoon school teachers was made yesterday by a senior spokesman of the Afternoon School Teachers Association. He was commenting on a statement by the Deputy Director of Education. Mr.
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  • 434 3 PIER' S SALE WORRIES 200 City Council Wants To Buy It Standard Staff Repot ter MORE than 200 fishermen who use tho Singapore Marine Parade Seaside Restaurant to land their daily catch expressed "deep concern" over the City Council's proposal to buy over the establishment and the pier. Yesterday, Mr.
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  • 61 3 TWO one-act plays in kid <if the Singapore Wesley Me lmdist Church Women's Society will be given at the AngloChinese School tomorrow at 8 p.m. The two plays, which will be performed by the young mem* bers of the Wesley Church. are called "Billy's New
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  • 231 3 Standard Stall* Reporter THE Southern Branch of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine is to have an up-to-date clubhouse in the near future. The architect's sketch and details of the proposed centre were finalised at the annual general
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  • 99 3 Golden Jubilee Broadcast THE Young Men's Christian Association. Singapore, If planning a novel way to bring the end of the Golden Jubilee celebration! to their 1.200 member! in Singapore through the radio on June M. "Not all our members can attend the simple torrn of Thanksgiving on that day," said
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  • 63 3 THE Singapore Art Society will hold an exhibition of photograph! from the I.oke Wan Tho collection at the British Council Hall from July 1! to July 19, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. will open the exhibition at 1.90 p.m.
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  • 79 3 Standard Shipping Reporter A MIDDLE-AGED K;i R lishman made hiv aS voyage to the East in the P. 6. liner Carthage, which arrived heve yesterday. He died natural death while the lin«*r was pass ng through the Rod Sea. and the ship Stopped tor him to be
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  • 34 3 A MOTOR CYCLE and I bicycle collided yesterday afternoon at :<.::<i p.m. at the circus in Collier Quay, Singapore. The cyclist received injuries on the head and hands. H e was taken to hospital.
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  • 89 3 SENNETT EST. RESIDENTS TO FORM ASSN. THE MM re ktenti of tti«i Benneti i its it LJppei Berlingoon Road, S ngapore, iJi form a We Fare K* n ial on al an laaugitral meeting <m lua> day. Residents In th F-t.-jfe fee' that I here ity and a ne<'d lot
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  • 40 3 THE C.SIS Mobilt Fi'm Unit will sti;..«. t\«. o ediM il ional films, one IriMn Egypt "The Awakening" an.i the Bthtfl from Indone ,ia." K...iv. Mcmiiah." oa Thursday at th.compound opposite Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, in, Onan Road, Singapore
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    • 248 3 EMBASSY HOTEL imhioiii h.ili>n« l-.irki »l>n Uohl siiiK;i(Mirr I l»»n< WM.I 4 lm»-s (SlH\ril) IN SI\<.APORI S Bl ST RISIIHMIXL AHCAI tNJOV lilt COOL SfcA BKI IZt «MU Voli DUNE, WINE DAM>; ro iiif tviiAviiMi wnmom vMtntun b\m> CHINKSf AND WISIIHN IHSIIK.S \Ui AVAIL. \BU AT MODKRAIK RMis VOmk ir
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  • 153 4 Pahang Honours Sultan's Birthday PKKAN, Wed—Detachments from the Gurkha Kifles, the Bentong Police Jungle Company, Home Guards and Boy Scouts, inarched past the Sultan of Pahan^ in this Royal Town this morning, in honour of the Sultan's 4<H!i birthday. M isic for he p;irade was provi.'-'d by the pipes and
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  • 215 4 S.O.S. FOR 'PEACE OFFERING' Standard Shipping Erpatttr MR S A LEE. chief purser ol the Dutch Bteamei Van Heutsz a day out of Singapore yesterday made an urg«tu appeal to The Standard for a peace offering* 1 to pacify the steamer's 800 young Chinese Commu'iists who demonstrated vio>ntlj while the
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  • 100 4 PENANG, Wed. Any per«on contributing $100 or more i;° Joe Penang and Province iwelleslcy Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis will now be register, as a life member, n was decided at a committee meeting of the Association today. The comr niUec also decided
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  • 113 4 JOIIORK BAHRU. Wed. Chong Nam Seng who parked his car on Bukit Tim.ih Road and went across to Dunearn Road to watch the Singapore speed trials on June 14 found his car missing when he returned after the trials were over. A few days later
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  • 244 4 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed.-Sir Donald MacGillivray, the Officer Administering the Government of the Federation, today complimented men of the Public Works Department on completing "a fine job under a difficult high price fluctuation period." He was referring to the new S2! million Technical College
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  • 98 4 PENANG, Wed. St. John's Ambulance Brigade is launching its appeal week from Saturday, with a Flat, Day. Bands of voluntary workers will go out on the streets to sell flags on this day. Chairman o: the Flag Day committee. Mr. A. Raja Gopal appealing
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    47 4 photos. ABOVE: The Htjjh Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Ternpier, accompanied by Brigadier Denaro inspecting the No. 1 Company of the Malav Regiment at their passinr-out parade in Port DidtMl recently. RIGHT: General Templer presenting a cup to Pte. Misbah. the best shot among the Regiment recruits Standard
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  • 246 4 CLOSE RELATIONS WITHIN RUBBER INDUSTRY AIMED KUALA Lt MPIR, Wed.— A vital move is being made to promote closer relations between rubber planters and the workers throughout the Federation. The move is to set up a permanent machinery for joint consultation and negotiation at the estate, district, state and national
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  • 117 4 20 NEW CENTRES LAUNCHED KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Maternity and Child Welfare work in Selangor has been maintained in spite of the Emergency and recently six subsidiary centres were established in the Kuala Lumpur district. six in Ulu Selangor and eietht in Klang and the Coastal Districts. A new infant Welfare
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    81 4 LUANG SKI s\n SOMRATI. Q— *m CifH .«l for Thai l.i nd. |km .1 rorktail pari\ foi 4un mirsts incliulir. v 1 John Niroll. (lovrrnnr of tUmg* porr. and Ml Nalrahn J Marl>onald. omrinvsion x rr (imrral for N.mth I »s| Asia to NMnk iimi National a Ml r»s, 5
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  • 872 4 Verdict Reached In Five Minutes MALACCA, Wed. A Malacca jury took exactly five minutes today to decide that Lee Khuen Kao, a young Penang furniture shop worker, was guilty jointly with others of murdering Mr. David Chen, the headmaster of Chung Ling High School,
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  • 99 4 SINGAPORE motorista yc?terdaj hailed the Traffic Police announcement that headlights need no longer be used on main thoroughfares. The announcement said "Alter a long period of years. Singapore has now become very well-lighted City and drivers are informed that headlights arc do longer necessary on the main
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  • 128 4 Keep Those Goats From Straying the Negri SembOan Stale Executive Council has decided to increase the existing fee for impounding animals and the charges for feeding them during the period of such impounding with rflect from August I, 1953 ai follows:— The new fees are (per day): For every apai
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  • 61 4 ALOR STAR. Wed. Mr. Justice Hill reserved judgment in the appeal of Cheng Siok How, Swngei Patani merchant, against his conviction and sentence of one year's imprisonment and a fine of $2,000,000 was resumed in the Supreme Court here today. Cheng was convicted for being concerned in
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  • 54 4 PENANG. Wed— A singei. Toh Mee Har. appeared before Mr. J. A. Black in the Magistrate's Court, today charged with using a false birth certificate and making a false declaration at the Passport Office on Mar. 17 Her husband. Moh Wai Yee. was also chained with
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    • 115 4 FATHER OF MEDICINE/ HOATOH y^JJ Hmo ToK lived e leng time o;o but mony Chinese r<mrmbct him os the discoverer ot tionv herbs some of whicH crc uttd in modern medicine tedav. fi9er Mrdicnl Kctl it tamout tot ift »ow i» of medicinal products, among which it the "8 ALAS
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    • 85 4 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: I™" 1 3 0 P-m. on June 23 to 4 ,'s2w£' m n June 2* Singapore <<8t). Penanr (74F) Kota IMF? i 7lF) Kual Lumpur J2r|' poh OF)> Kuan^ n fr^L aX m n Um Temperature: y u n m '|J a to 7.30 D .m. on
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  • 386 5 I T'S TIME TO BUILD UP. MALAYA, SAYS LYTTELTON m 4 I nial m Oliver K last I B was K tO ld I ing much t P and m try i H i <>f I Bi .>< orI I ment H I m I B ture it ii e
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  • 31 5 Friends Pray For The Dead B I I moliI Kiver r crowdr nnd sticks r to the V i g this. i the deit Num e Pirie--700 Ol ore »S Of
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  • 10 5 L— The B D VTani Mr.
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  • 223 5 THREE Malayan teachers have been awarded United States Teacher Training Grants for six months' trainin? in the United States. They are Miss Wong Yook Chen? and Mr. S. Ratnasin?ham of Kuala Lumpur. :ind Mr. Chak Yeok Phooi of IVnang. The grantees win .vport to the Office
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  • 49 5 AT THE meeting of the Singapore Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association o;\ Sunday, the secretary's report for lDol-1952 will be tabled. The report states that the losa of 137,000 in the accounts has been eported to the Commissioner of Police and the Colonial Secretary.
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  • 68 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Alias bin Abdul and Omar bin Mohamed, two trisha riders, were convicted in the Police Court today, for the theft of a sack of charcoal each. Alias who had a previous viction in Singapore recorded against him was sen- ctd to
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  • 26 5 DR. CHEAH Song Kee, Health omcer, Johore South, will be leaving the service next month to take up private prartice in Johore Bahru.
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  • 216 5 JCDGMENT was reserved in the Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday in the case in which the Custodian of Enemy Property is appealing against the Chief Justice's decision in declaring K. Visvalinga Thever, the owner of a piece of land in Bukit Timah Road, behind the
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  • 261 5 WELFARE C'TTEE IS A MYSTERY TO 17 MEMBERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— None of the 17 members of the Selangor Welfare Committee who met here today could say when or how or by whom the Committee was originally formed after an hour-long discussion. The committee has been in existence for about
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  • 117 5 HOLDING that there was no one to corroborate the complainant's story and that the necklare involved was not tendered as a court exhibit, Mr. J. M. Devereaux-Colebourne, the Singapore City Police Magistrate, yesterday acquitted Chew Ho Swee of a charge of attempting to snatrh the necklace
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  • 18 5 MALAYA will be able to increase its rice production during this year by about three percent.
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  • 108 5 TEMPORARY CLERKS TO FORM BRANCH A SUB-COMMITTEE of the Singapore Government Administrative Services Union has been set up to resume negotiations with Government on the question of placing temporary clerks on the Permanent establishment. It iraj also decided ftl the meeting last night to ask Government for an interview on
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  • 83 5 LIM BIAN SAN. 20-year-old science student of the University of Malaya, and his girl friend were attacked by four men one of whom was armed with a knife, in Martia Road. Singapore last night. Lim was hurt when he fought one of the robbers. The
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  • 243 5 WITH 5300 in their pockets. Chua Yok and his friend, L;m Chong Men, set out from Woodlands one evening in April to buy piglings in Jurong. On the way they stopped at a coffee shop and Joined in the gambling going on. A ter winning
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  • 320 5 16 Red Helpers Held In Sungei Siput Terrorists' Cook Quits Kitchen IPOH, Wed. Sixteen Southern Indians who are alleged to be bandit helpers werm arrested by Perak Police Special Bronch officers following a lightning raid on a number of rubber estates in Sungei Siput North area, yesterday morning. The men
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  • 72 5 THE Ist. Singapore Regiment R.A. recruiting team will visit the State of Negri Sembilan on the following dates: July 11— Central Police Station Seremban; July 12 Lenggeng Police Post; July 13 —Police Station K. Klawang; July 14— Police Station K. Pilah; July 15— Police Station Tampin;
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  • 221 5 Plea For Gifts To Malaya Hall Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA HALL, the social and residential club for Malayan students in the United Kingdom, has doubled its size since it was first established 3& year ago, Dato Haji Md. lusoff said last night, in a broadcast over the Kuala Lumpur Station
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  • 54 5 IPOH. Wed. In commemoration of their stay in this district, the Ist Battalion Worcestershire Regiment will present a scout Hag to th e North Kinta Boys Scout?; Association. The presentation will takt< place on Friday afternoon at the Ashby Road Camp followed by tea in
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  • 53 5 KLANO. Wed. —A fatal accident occurred i" Mem Road today, when the motor-cycle ridden by Su Kong Soo. went out of control and somersaulted several times before coining \o rest on the road. The cyclist w.i- taken to the Klan;» District Hospital where h« died
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    121 5 1 GI.OBK- TKOTTIW; J Betty Ank'T.s. ulamorous 2 film, radio and TV i»« r sonallty, arrived in SiniM- pore yesterday hv the j Carthage with her part- Mi Pat Kay for an en--2 t.Ufiiiriit at the CMkpit, j after a word break in* season at the famous Restaurant. Piccadilly. Tiny
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  • 41 5 MEMBERS of the Kua!;i Lumpur Psychology Cub v. r. have f ho opportunity to hear Dr. r. D Eagland ip< ;ik on 'The Disease <>< the Mind' <>u June, 2ft at 7SQ p.m Friends of members are invited to attend
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  • 171 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Government in Malaya in fixing the salary or wage of a worker should take into consideration the family factor, said several Federation Government workers who criticised the Ritson report today for lacking this feature. They fnvmr a scheme whereby the
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  • 96 5 MR. C. R. Dasaratha Rnj. Labour inemtier tri the S'ngaporo Legislative Council for Rochore Ward, described the attack made on him by Mr. Sim Beng Seng. Progressive Citv Councillor for the same Ward, as "irrelevant to the issue and totally unwarranted" He was replying to
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  • 137 5 JOHORE BAHRU, W< I Mr. M. Kantha wramy, JohoN State Councillor, pn- idem <»i the .!< i I '•iKin and '•>■ of t: .yan hei Union, d \y in hj- house _:M. Mr rtf who li Ti ent of the .l«jhor<i branch ol the M J
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  • 27 5 THE rnor of S Sir John NiroH I pore C tion jn lid "f Bt John Ambulance B: in the W'torl* lf#morial H;«li. ght*
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    • 72 5 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Corresponuent LONDON, June 24 The following are the doling price* of rubber and tin on the Lon don market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 1014. Spot £675 p«r torn July/Sept. 20id. fc-yer*. £677 10s. Oct./Dec. 20i.. Thr^e |a £67Z 10§ Jon./Mor. 20J4. buyer*. £675
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  • 839 6 SECRETARY of State for the Colonies must, of course, wax elcquent over the great advances n.ade during his term of oflice. If he does not. who else would? So when Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. in a speech given at the dinner of the Association of British Malaya in London,
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  • 1202 6 Guns Alone Cannot Defence Malaya InUt concUng J^-v By The Tim.,' S:n, aport C^M SINCE the end of the second world war Singapore has been the Far Eait headquarters of the ihree British armed services. Joint defence problems arc dealt with either by the commander-in-chief in committee, or by the
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  • 387 6 Review of Views Malay Leaders THE habit of Malay leaders oi resorting to such deplorable 1 tactics as frightening th e Ma- 1 lays with all sorts of imagin-< ary bogeys, is attacked i n an< editorial of the Utusan Melayu< yesterday. The paper was commenting on a speech by
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  • 97 6 Sir; Much has been said for and against the two parties involved in the "rat" issue, but I am surprised to note thr.t the defenders of General Templer fail to see that the thing disputed is not whether Che Azis's article was right or not but whether General Templer
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  • 119 6 Sir. I wish to comment n ,4 Che nai "'-"h Sendut's letter which appeared in .your paper on Monday J! e seems to forget that the Federation Government has created a large information department whose fuiu ti among other things is to act as liaison between the
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    • 319 6 !u'~L n the June 19 *h issue or the Sinyap^re Standard your correspondent in London quoted an extract from a dispatch of mine reDorti n J he Che Abdul Aziz bin Ishak affair. He then went on to express some vie\v s and make references to personalities
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  • 580 6 Ike Gives Lead Against "Book-Burners" OHESIDEXT Eisenhower is clearly happier out of Washington than in it. In a short tour of the Mid-Western and NorthEastern States recently he made several speeches, including an excellent one on foreign policy at Minneapolis, which were sharper and more forthright than any of his
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  • 160 6 Sir;— I feel sure that most of the Stenographers employed in the War Department will agree with me tnat Shorthand tests condueled by the Army Authorities recently were very unsatisfactory. Th's contention is based on the fact that out of the 1G candidates who sat for the test
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  • 70 6 Sir;— lt is foolish to take an instate of U.N. victory BfM say that :he communists In Korea could not brins the U.N force- to a standstill as 'Fair Play' hns done. II 'Fair Pl.iv' is right th.-n the U.N. arc taking an unwise policy to negotiate with
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    31 7 photo. RUSSIAN troops and tanks stand-by in East Berlin's Leipziger Strasse, near the border trouble spot of Potsdamer Platz, after recent anti-Commu-nist rioting in East Berlin and East Germany. AP
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  • 985 7 •#/V Hi Minsfi 9 'WOMAN WAS REPULSIVE SO I COT RID OF HER' LONDON. June 24 (Reuter) John Chric»;» lj killer who admits .laying seven women but iil«i 55 y eo r old u mo s prison doctor describe him as »w« she O d fcsu"""-^
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  • 293 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 24— British military forces in Mill' a will be reduced beyond one battalion of H it* stationed there, Colonial Secretary Mr. Mjver Lyttelton, informed Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, lemur Defeaee Minister, in the House of Commons ttday. nwell's
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  • 215 7 LONDON, June 24.— Prime Minister Chun-hill warned the House of Commons yesterday against expecting a "solution of all our problems" at the four or five-day Bermuda Conference. He told questioners it was hir, hope that Prcident Eisenhower, the French premier and he would reached a
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  • 45 7 TENSING AND THE TRICOLOUR or. .1 me :m. Hunt. B r ti-'i < Sherpa Tens- rry Ihe and Sir it for the 1 y esterhe had I (kin -retD home, camp ai I ;i\.' usfl ;is a Bi li 1 was B and I P." I
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  • 41 7 Coronation TV In U.S. Praised i \i (ReuterU ;iv Ameriid TV sta- Q n Eilzaition r :t mony >m »rd De la I m in] In vest 'day retted thai i ai from n<» «I i giyen prominence." riticised in week.
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  • 28 7 I I.\P( tod; j I■■ 'n 1 ik, oj for id yea mm ln(r sally 1 FornV in Iria's '.-I who banned offi
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  • 15 7 34 Nations Sign Cut Dope Pact 1 I hirtyened an n prohS. The to force
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  • 139 7 WASHINGTON, June 24 (UP)— The U.S. Navy has three guided missiles about ready for use by its Korean war plan, it was disclosed yesterday. A Navy statement termed them "of a purely interim nature" and said they were produced by taking existing aircraft weapons and "adding
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  • 105 7 BERLIN. June 24, (UP).— The Communists announced new executions by Red army firing squads today as the bloody reprisal against East German anti-Red leaders continued. Neus Deusrhland, official Soviet zone Communist orgfln. 1 disclosed that two more East Germans were executed by the Russian! last week
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  • 50 7 PATNA, Bihar. June 24: (Reuter) Colonel John Hunt, leader of the successful British Everest expedition, said here today they would "like to go to Kanchenjunga" the unconquered 2fr,146-foot third Migirast p«a*r m the wofM.— "But we do not know what will be the possibilities", he said.
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    41 7 photo AP POPE Pius received Premier Mohammed All of Pakistan in private audience at Vatican City. Rome, recently. The Pakistani Premier is seen saluting the ceremonially attired Swiss guards as he and his wife (in sari) arrive for the Papal audience.
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  • 245 7 World New* In Brief _|J i fricially day ghc movie i fo, her Mi« Kuusela bhmdc L m the at AP. t H'innffiet j 1 i j i i i it i iifi I BULGARIA ycslc-da* acceplt <l a Greek prop >-.tl for 9 i)
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  • 170 7 COPENHAGEN, June 24 (IP)— Plans to establish North Atlantic Treaty Organization air bases in Denmark were torpedoed yesterday by the Social Democratic Party. j H;:ns Hedgtoft. Party chairman, announcer! his group will oppose an Allied request to station air force personnel in this country at
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  • 96 7 Russian Grab Bid Foiled JUST like a scene from a film, three Russian plain clothesmen were frustrated in their attempt to kidnap a Chechoslovakian refugee from his American sector flat in Vienna. The Czech, Jaraslov Lukas, fought off the Russians and stabbed one before the arrival of the two four-
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  • 95 7 KASHMIR, June 24, (AFP) Full military a nd civil honours were paid yesterday to Syama Prasad Mookerjee. leader of the extremist Jan Sanjjh Party, as his body was transported to Srinagar airport yesterday, stated a Kashmir government communique At the airport where an Indian air force plane
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  • 69 7 CANBERRA. June 24. (Reuter). The next British atomic tests will be made in the South Australian desert somewhere in the 10.000 square mile prohibited area which includes the Woomera rocket range. Sir Arthur Fadden. Acting Australian Prime Minister, announced today. He did not give a
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  • 31 7 VATICAN CITY. June 24." (AP). Gary Cooper and his wife and daughter wore among 5.000 tourists and pilgrims received in general audience today by the Pope.
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  • 34 7 SAN FRANCISCO, June 24. (AFP). Pacific coast Longshoremen's Union chief, Harry Bridges, urged late last night complete freedom in trade relations between Communist China and the United States.
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  • 16 7 ANTOINE Pl\ AY has declined Presidem Vincent Auriol's invitation 1o iorm a Government. Reuter
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  • 87 7 PORTSMOUTH. June 24 (Reuter).— The 42,000-ton battleship Vanguard. Britain' biggest warship, arrived Portsmouth today to prepan for her voyage to Bermud.with Sir Winston Churchill. The Prime Minister wil! sail with his stall on the nigh l of June 30 to retch Bermudii in time to welcome President
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  • 42 7 £3 M. For Rice MR. Oliver T.yttelton. the British Colonial Secretary. announced |n the House of Commons ye^'crday that because of the serious worl I r\ o shortage the British (I"V nont \':>i., 1 rvi 1 .;> Ul odo.ooo avq lor rice Reuter
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  • 24 7 WASHINGTON. .h, ne 24 (AP) President Eisenhower yesterday proclaimed Saturday, juiy 4. us a National Day of Pcn.-mre ;<ml Pravcr AP
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  • 94 7 WASHINGTON. June (Rcuter) Mrs. Eleanor R<ki velt. widow of the late I'n ident Franklin D. Rum said yesterday she agreed with a professor who had oonU ed that the House of M. preservatives I Tli A l—l k til Ativities Committee wa<> lining our reputation
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  • 34 7 NAIROBI. K«t v., I (AP) 'I'vn POf <»'i' hi In six white people »vcr« h< i.- dead today foUowinfl ■< Mau atau attack on a run i. n house.
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  • 26 7 A COMET .lei Mirlinei lof a tratoinf Bicht v. ma Air Frarue new last whooshed from Paris In •>"- don |o 43 minutes A! 1
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  • 330 8 LONDON, June 24 AP)— Britain and other al'iec nations are to consider raising travel bans on Russian! and other Communist diplomats, a British imforman said yesterday. The source told reporters that Allied consultations will take place after due study has been given to
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  • 179 8 THE BIG STRIKE IS OVER HONOLULU, June 24. (UP) I A four-day mass protest strike by 24.000 members of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union ended yesterday. The workers, including longshoremen and members of the Allied sugar and pineapple industries, began drifting back to their jobs late yesterday. They had
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  • 95 8 SPEAKING in the Com- mittee stage of the Finance Bill, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. R. A. Butler, told the House of Commons: "This year, thaqks to the wise and beneficial administration of our finances. through the monetary policy adopted by the Government and in
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  • 29 8 BRITAIN has secured American Army contracts worth nearly $20 million for the sup- 1 ply of shells and rockets to 1 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation countries. Reuter
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  • 93 8 WASHINGTON. June 24 (AFP)— Only the latest tJMi of aircraft so for built by united States engineer! in being assigned to th* go nun ton aircraft carriers of the Foresup datt, Mid Assistant Naval Airforco SfM-retary. John Flohscr. yesterday. Floater was giving evidence before
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  • 23 8 COL. Charles A. I. arrived in Frankfurt day on an inspection to ir «»f West Germany for Pan-Ameri-can World Airwayi AP
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  • 227 9 TITO SIGNS FIRST US $15 MIL. TRADE PACT WITH R.I. v IRNOLD C BRACKMAN, StaiMUrd Special Correspondent x lime 24. Tito's Yugoslavia has J K i ir j trade pact with any South-East Asian (tird This took the form of a r5515,000,000 trade in!P t uith Indonesia. anez. chief of
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  • 59 9 COMMODITY PRICES M |N(i rubber I p O rf i-»ten»l BuyenSellen I ,i,; nth r i k.s s 1 ri.N PKH i i tin jresierpel picul. MM)\ Kl BBKH iVdnrsday's i»pe«>"l „r |t> »ire: s f > >rtikmrnt 1 B»vfr> Seller! 2§i IDNIIMN UN .;>.,\ prife Irsl SM i buyers,
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  • 111 9 TilE production of U.K. vtecl is now running at a higher rate than ever before in the h story of the industry. Supplies of finished steel are similarly B| a record level and the demand for steel, except for plates and some special
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG, June 24. Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were 115.75 to £1 sterling $6,035 to U.S. 1 dollar ■1 839 to Malayan $1 $0 225 to >•:«• Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold I 75 to one taeL
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    82 9 photo PAKTS of the hull of the former German battleship Tirpitz are seen above th,. surface of the Alta Fjord. The vessel capsized after she was hit by several bombs and torpedoes, and nearly all Utese aboard were killed. Soon after the end of the war a Norwegian firm was
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  • 158 9 NEWS from Korea yesterday hardened slightly rubber prices in the Singapore market but quotations which opened lower improved during the day and closed unchanged from Tuesday's levels. Fair overseas orders were] received yesterday at quotations well below Singapore prices. Acceptances front the United Kingdom and
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  • 142 9 Tins Easier On Share Market MALAYAN industrial shares were quietly steady yesterday but tins were irregular with a tendency to ease slightly. The volume of business to these sections of the market were somewhat on a restricted scale. Rubber shares continued to be neglected. Changed prices were: IN Dl STRIA
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  • 47 9 WASHINGTON. June 24, (UP) The Agriculture Department said today it will continue rice export controls alter June 30. The department permitted export ot A. 100.000 pound bags of rice In the April-June period. It said it would announce new expv)rt allocations so jn.
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  • 53 9 THE quantity of tin concentrates produce! in the Federation of Malaya during Mav was 6.195 tons (104.068 p. cuts). according to an official press statement. Of the total output, 3.725 tons (02.578 pica's) were produced in Perak. 1.855 tons (31.161 piculs) in Selangor, and 212 tuns (3.551
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  • 82 9 WASHINGTON, J.m c 24 (Renter) New Zea'and to^d the United States in a note yesterday that disposal of America s huge farm products surpluses overseas wou 1 d cause "serious disturbance" to the markets of nations dependent on dairy product exports. Proposed legislation to authorise the
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  • 55 9 RKD CHINA ngain is put: ing out tee':e»"s for in' rea.sing trade with the West, especially the Unite! Kingdom Thr ofTi< i.r New China news ■fleorjr reported from Pekinq i: saw in the composition of ihr Bri! «h trade mission now in the capital new po-vh'.e devc ot>
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  • 87 9 NEW YORK. June 24. (AP) Appointment of Tore. H. Nilert as chairman and > eisuke Ono and Arthur K. Watson as members of a J wnl Arbitration Committee to administer the Japan-Ameri'-an trade agreement, was announ- ced yesterday by Whitney I North Seymour, president oi the American
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  • 55 9 MANILA, June 24 (UP)— A six million peso (Malayan $9,000,000) aluminium company will soon be established in the Philippines as a joint Philippine-American venture, it \v;t< learned today. Reynolds Metals Company of Richmond, Virginia, will put up one 'naif of the capital and Filipino capitalists will
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  • 106 9 Economic Experts Meet In PI MANILA, June 24. (UP)- A regional conference attended by trade and econutn experts representing United State- diplomatic outposts in South East Asia opened here yesterday. The conferees include epresentatives from American diplomatic missions in Indonesia. Thailand, Ceylon. India. Paki^;.:;. Burma. Vietnam, Taiwan, .lapan, Singapore, Hongkong
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  • 243 9 TOKYO, June 24, (IP)— Japan's export industries, traditionally centred around light goods and consumer goods, gradually are shifting into the field of capital goods such as machinery, vehicles and ships, the Foreign Office reported in a White Paper. The document on foreign commerce and economic
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  • 397 9 TUC Warning On Trade With Reds 'LET TENSION EASE FIRST' LONDON, June 24 (Reuter) British trade union leaders said today Britain would be "putting the cart before the horse" if she started big scale trading with the Communists before political problems were eased. The Trade Union Congress (TUC) general council,
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  • 122 9 WASHINGTON, June 24. (Reutcr) Fifteen prominent businessmen concerned with investmentl abroad will report to the United States Government this week on how more Americans may be encouraged to invest overseas. They wore invited to a private mee'ing with government officials, and asked to .send in
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  • 132 9 Increase In Gold Assets WASHINGTON, June 24. (UP) The Commerce Departmeni said yesterday that countries other than the United State* wore able to mile their gold and dollar assets by about $750,000,000 as a result of transaction! with the United States during the first quarter of 1593. Th.it contrasted with
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  • 33 9 THE French National Assembly iiist ni^ht authorised the Bjfik of France ?o lend the I .^.iry a further 50.000.000.IN»U 'raws (£50.000.000) to I commitments at the end ul ti.e munlb. Reuter
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  • 146 9 US LOSING GROUND TO RUSSIA WASHINGTON J ?4 (Renter) Senator li llinr.phicv (Damo :.i- m ota) told tiit* Sc!!.) 1 United States wi >v •4rr>uriH to Ru-> i .1 strum^le for v. >m Thii night v.» America's SjCQfM and eventually Us i laecurlty, he add Senator Hutrt while the United
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  • 48 9 LONDON'. J tot 24, {AFP] The British C imt ni 1 restore private Mi.Mium from y ■nnounced yt*U s r Arthur Softer. i\ Mntcnnls. Licensing a:.private import- n i Will he HUM 111 r Minister Mided I Important non-fer ll now pr;uti. .1
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    • 448 10 JWstftSS the accounts of the Coronation I have not enjoyed one other within the limited number of words, that comes a close second to Aziz I and that gives such a sympathetic and truthful picture of the impact or the Glorious Occasion on the
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    • 335 10 Sir: -Many people especially the philatelists. will join me in thanking Mr. Teo C'ha.i Bee foi his timely plea <ui behalf of philatelists, at the Singapore Legislative Council meeting It ii high time that the Maiayan Postal Authorities designed *"d issued a new sel of stamps For
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    • 99 10 Sir; Opinion will ditTer on the Templer-Axii issue. All kinds of people make up this world but we should be thankful that there aren't many like Che Aziz. He WM deliberately insulting If he didn't intend to be. he would have withdrawn his uncalled for remarks, in
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    • 242 10 Sir: I can well understand the rumpus tha' is now going on since General Templer abused lnche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak eatlv las; week. There are actually two o'her persons as important as General Templer who could have taken objection to Aziz's Coronation article. I refer to
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    • 543 10  -  Robert Franklin By Ho:u Kong. INTERPRETERS of the Communist China scene are seeking o Bad a pattern in the disappearance from public view of a number of prominent Peking Party members. Those 'vhc believe that there is a militant proRussian faction in the Chinese Communist Party are .nodding
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  • 536 11 MIDDLESEX RETAIN THE LEAD LONDON, June 24 (Renter) Middlesex, the County cricket championship leaders were beaten bv Gloucestershire today but they retain their position at the head of the table. p Four points for first innings brings their total to 82 from 12 games, and they are ten points ahead
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  • 207 11 |j\ nite <>t slippery roads and occasional showers Iph Plaice of Changi Cyclingr Club broke 31 mile time trial record by 1 minute 51 seconds last, with I magnificent ride of 2 hours uIP 3« seconds. The previous record of 2 hours .>!> seconds was
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  • 170 11 THE R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) will hold its record intcrsuuadron athletic meeting at the Pigar Sports field R.A F Changi tomorrow. Of the five squadrons at u I rilinin S Depot comprising the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya J*mg), four squadrons at the Depot based in the
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  • 76 11 Coronation Cup Winners The Krian P.WJ>. soccer team, who won the Krian Coronation Cup knock out soccer competition. They beat tb« Krian Chinese Recreation Club by two goals to nil in the final. The handsome challenge cup and the replies cup were both presented by Towkay On.? Sian Choon of
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  • 49 11 OLD BOYS of St. Anthony's B S nool arc reminded that entries tor the 100 yards and the hall mile will be accepted on the field tomorrow when their i lai athletic meet is held. The meet will start at 2.30 p.m. on St. Joseph's ground.
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  • 71 11 A FRIENDLY gam e of soccer between The Harbour Board Recreation Club and The Chinese Sports Association will be played on Saturday at the Harbour Board Boys Club ground. Th^ following will represent C.S.A.:Chui Chung Chow Ho Fook Kee, Chui Chee Lim, Tan Peng Kee, Kan Chee Nam.
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  • 38 11 St. Joseph's Institution hold their sports meet this evening while the Institution's Afternoon School will hold their sports on Saturday morning. The meets will be held on St. Joseph's ground at Bras Basah Road.
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  • 615 12 HK Bank Champion After Hard Fight THE bottle of the Banks on the pad an g yesterday decided the Singapore Business Houses division 1 league championship. Recovering from a 3-2 lapse at holftime, Hong Kong Bank beat their rivals— Chartered Bank Sports Club 4-3 to take an
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  • 330 12 Shell Full Of Fight THE determination and fightng spirit "l Shell Sports Club decided their match i-gain^t Si am Darter SC in a division 1 match at Fairer Park it wave tii.- Suilmen the edge t< beat Simt? I ).i by '.',-2. T..K .vas little to chmi'p betvveen the teams,
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  • 118 12 ITp-to li.ite position in the Singapoie Business Houses Div. 1 le lajue >! e. P \V I) L F A Lts Hon<ku ig B ik in K 2 0 37 18 18 iMe > 7 1 2 41 17 IS O.T EC 9 6 1 3 89 15
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  • 400 12 IN a three-cornered battle ior the SBHFA Div II championship among Breweries. Mercantile Bank and Traction. Breweries came off best in their key match gainst Ti action to win 2—l. The closeness* of the stru»«:lc is indicated by the up-to-date placin?s of these teams. P
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  • 108 12 DIVISION I Sin^apor«. Cold Storage S( lirat Pulau Bukuiii S.C 1—0; Hongkong Bank S.C. brut Chartered Bank S.C. 1— .5: OTEC S.C. beat Malayan Airways 9 o; Shell S.C. beat Sime Darby S.C. i— i. DIVISION II Rr<»iv«*rirs S.C. beat Singapore Traction Company Z l: Imperial
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  • 349 12 lu^-ie was muc to choosebetween the h?i teams in this j»am e wh«r« the fluctuations in l\\? i\-ih\ Or fne «.-Lcndancy broke iust iboul vwn. But if the spirit in which a depleted Cold St.»i ui> team went into tin? fray ig an.y criterion, then
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  • 21 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed TPCA beat Medical Services 2-0 in a Div. SN league game at Railway Institute ground today.
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  • 190 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed,— Combined Schools be3t Selangor Club 4—2 in a friendly soccer match before a larjje crowd on the padang todatf From the kickorl the school* pressed and in the second minute Yoon Fee. gathering the ball from Mori sent a beautiful lot
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  • 39 12 LAST NIGHT'S YM C billiards results: Tan Kim Son« beat Teo Slew Sun 300— IM Low Ho<k Kiat boat C.T R tnam 300—226, Major wh no 2j 3 Le Chonj Pi» bea T A.J. Parker :m~ 2lt
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  • 33 12 S °r iT lIOI 'LOWAY heat S C. Beaty 6— li I— B s-'i u Lo!L e ftnal of t!ie rhSi tO Wln the Tanglin .^erday 013 lUle dt Ta lifl
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  • 103 12 Rp'oid entries totalling 2W» have been received by the Singaome Badminton Association for this year*| junior l h _s_b»ijC:it*trd Badminton ft ta 7 di l U 5 m p.m n Sa:Uld^« I"* 4 There are 144 entries' for he men s junior singles. t( r
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  • 57 12 THE 1 office Badminton Part ye:<? Patrons W, Pflllg, I I ■nd Chcc Chin V^w; PtoMrai —Chin Kok Chei Virr Pirsidrnlsloh s-^' id i Ch la K i S Hon. Srrrrlary < Phan (re-elertal) Han. si>«»it> Captain Chua S Hon. Trrasurrr Ann: (ommittrr Sullivan, Chan 'I s
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  • 64 12 SINGAPORE I i" y bal| Asmj :«s;;i inst RAF Chan] < mi Suttda.i v. irom tin* i" o Narayanan. K. G S G. Suppiah I C H in M Ghani, Geoi u*' PI illip B R Willu ins. P. S.iiMi R Bi'j T. V R
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  • 61 12 IPOH Wed.— Kinta Indians beat the Tamil ians by two goals to one in a first division league match today. Shunmugam scored the first two goals for the winners and Perumal increased the lead to three. Ramasamy then scored off a penalty followed by a long
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  • 551 12 WIMBLEDON, June 24: (Reuter)— Three of the most fancied players to win the men's title, Ken Rosewall, Vic Seixas and Jaroslav Drobny all reached the third round today when the All-England Lawn Tennis Championships were continued. Drobny (Egypt) runner-up 'a*t year and seeded No.
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  • 247 12 England Has Even Chance Of Winning The 2nd T est LONDON, June 24: (ReuteO-Knrouram.d In y *M rain-ruined test at Nottingham, England should lr nil "al beating Australia in the second test, beginning hi,' 1 1 -in Z ty >i Though the teams have not yet been official! t<M) r
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  • 271 12 KUALA LITMPI^R, Wrd.-Thr referee problem in KL is not over. For the Bth ooa>ion the appoinhd official of a Uiv. 1 league soccer match failed to turn up today in the game between UMNO and Garrison. Alter wailing till 5.45 p.m. wltbbti: any s'^n sii!|
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