Singapore Standard, 30 June 1953

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft m m Vol. lU. No. 328. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1935. TWELVE FACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 80 1  -  MICHEAL GOK fStanda stall Keporter ,1K JOHN n:< tne overnor been asked by Mr. •ui Councillor for N lute an inquiry in which a City iccepted. \tlffJ4Slitftt is that building a cotuse. ..r.ent he lowest e, 8160.700, pubU ba i
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  • 262 1 TRUCE: SEVERAL DETAILS MUST BE IRONED OUT TOKVO. June 29.— The United States and South Korea are deadlocked on "some important final details'* of the security guarantees President Syngman Khee demands as his price for accepting an armistice, an authoritative source said in Seoul today. Rhee and his top government
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  • 13 1 BAGDAD, 29 (Rev Iraq, ot i "mosl
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  • 14 1 Queen To Unveil Au ssie Memorial an Wai visits II in siii >ag'.e AP
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  • 44 1 MALE prisoners in Nolting-j i i |nil if being primed for freedom with a course of lectures 0 sex, courtship, and happy marriage. The Prison Governor Mr S G. Oarke. said 'h a SO f»i very popular —R Reuter
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  • 18 1 o\'£ man per _hed in a fire on tne outskirts Of Rome O" j Mondav.- AP
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  • 349 1 Butler Plans A Stop-gap Meet LONDON, June 29, (Reuter)— Mr. R A. Butler, acting British Prime Minister announced today that Britain, the United States and France are plc..ning an early conference of their Foreign Ministers in view of the postponement of the Bermuda conference
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  • 168 1 NFW DELHI, June 2.1— Sir i Edmund Hillary said here yest. rday be anti Tensing Norkay nearly gave »«p their successful climb of Beer est when they bit n dangerous snow patch «»n the way to the2Ms>2-j fool peak. "Climbing was fairly .t.er.- nous," b
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  • 133 1 \\\....\.....V....<j^r jj FIVE hundred pork md poultry hawkers trooped io the City Hall in ■> i_.ap«.'e yesterday to see the City President. .Mr. T. P. I MtNeit. Their grievance: The City Council want, fee tiic sale ol pork and poultry ontsidf markets. The
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  • 177 1 Councillor Taken For A Hawker l MB. LIM VIW HO( K. Singapore Legislative 5 Councillor and president of the Tradr Inion C«»n- stress, was yesterdav nii*- t ken for a hawker and hv a polite officer. Mr. Lim was standing C with a .roup of hawkers v on the City
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  • 57 1 SVDNEY. June 2<. (AFPj— Australian Minister of Supply rrt Beale yesterday refused to comment on reports that B h stomic scientist, Sir William Penney. had made a secret trio to the Woomera range. R"ports stated tnat Penney had made a survey for the choice
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  • 46 1 TOKYO. June 29 (Renter;—, Brigader Generai Konstranries Kostopolous. bead of the. Greek liaison group at United Nations Command headquarters In Tokyo, was today awarded tiie United States Legion of Ment. Generai Kosiopolous Will leave Japan for Athens j shortly f'.»r reassignment
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  • 16 1 Ai'BURN hah I Dorothy ;ilis. 18. was last night named rlis.s Hawaii. AP
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  • 18 1 ACS I KALIAN Prim* Minis-] er Robert G Menzien In con-l ined o bed.— AP
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  • 58 1 LO.vDON. .1 i ie 29 (R Fifty Africans died in lhe harbour at Be:: :i i' Easi Afri'-a uri Satui Leaki ng p•' i fi n Morw. ...an .anker F<- iheim (10.37U o:_>> wai carried by an ebSi-12; tide The drifting pen- it lire and
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  • 111 1 KRESTOVA, (British Columbia), June .9 (Renter) Haiders with flaming torches set fire to Doukhobor Settlements in British Columbia this weekend as thousands of more orthodox member, of the religious sect celebrated the marriage of their young leader, John Verigin. The Extremists, whose >t violence.
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  • 111 1 JAPS FLEE FLOODS TO THE HILLS TOKiO. .J.irre I'a F bv *fj. days ntia rains, raged ever higher today on ip. i'i southern island ol K The dead, mlssii g and Inj ired I 2,000 M.o.- than :on. hoo home esi gees squatted on hilltops in i watched the flood
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  • 12 1 CANADIAN r have 'I i: i a I AP
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  • 51 1 REPRESENTATIVE Adam C. Powell (Democrat-New York* bai 'T'_: o f- In N i York that CS. aid to Kenya be discontinued and tiiai the United Nations consider the Afl problem in the Wake nt hat he termed the "massacres* 1 «>t 8.. African negro go\ ernmenl
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  • 53 1 PARIS. Jul e tt (API- Informe I circle B.i Dai. ITiel ns n 'hid <»t 8 has had lo p ie hi oi >■ ted rif) to Fran nis entire househn < •d with atiti-ta n follow:-^ the d of a d >g
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  • 44 1 TWO American v. di »i w i losl Ihe r wi i m en i the S»v et Se< ''i wei i earn* ed sltei ihe Rum in i h am* i 1 i 010l S to i louj hours. AP
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  • 20 1 LONDON I i if l tk Prime i i i ii h l i
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  • 392 2 JUDGE SETS ASIDE JAP DECISION ON LAND DISPUTE Standard Staff Reporter THE Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray- Ayn .Icy set aside in tbe Singapore Hi~h Court yesterday a decision made during: the Japanese occupation by a Judge ©f the Syonan Supreme Court ti 2805 and
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  • 258 2 ."MK Lit) H:tek'.,e:er (81 1 one of the oidest residents »>f S. gapore, passed away in the I astern iln.ej Tvivthilt K« __d, can- i stcrday mum ing. lhe luneral look plai Ihe afternoon according to Jewish ri''*s al l m <;;i Road cemetr.
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  • 143 2 A CASE arising out of an i oral agreement made in ***** whereby a man undertook lo give a woman a motor cai and other property, came up for hearing before Mr. Justice Whitton, in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The man in the
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  • 128 2 MR. CHEONG HOCK CHWEE, chief clerk of Unilever Export Ltd.. and Che Osman bin Eusope, the firm's chief office messenger, received Provident Funi cheques of SH). |751 and 94JC1 respectively over the weekend. Mr. Cheong is retiring after completing 20 years service, and Che Osman
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  • 150 2 Ordered To Pay Child's Maintenance A decree nisi to be made in three months was ited to Mrs. iris Adelaide Ga by Mr. Justice Brow.il Sii japore Hi^h Court onl ;i petition t\>r divorce braugnt Sydney Martin Gaiistan. The Judge also ordered thjt Mrs. Galistan should have ihe ot their
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  • 47 2 Cowman Given Bail Of $1,000 A MAM was charged in thc Singapore Sixth Poiice Court -day with criminal breacn of trust of three raws worth $1,200 belonging to his emr. The accused. Bashir Mohamad Noor. claimed tri;: 1 was iwed bail of (1.004 v.n-j t:i July 2:-!.
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  • 122 2 DEFENCE eouaae. Mr A J. Braga, said in a Singapore District Courl yesterday that I was not an uncommon prac- j tice among the peop'e ol Johora to make fa se a'.lega- tions of corruption agains*. j Government servan a He said that he had
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  • 50 2 REPRESENTATIVES from Malaya, Pakistan, Iraq md Egypt are among members .1 the Muslim Association recently formed by Muslim students at the University Coliege of 1 South-West Britain. Th e Association hones to develop a scheme to buiM mosqu* or a hall, a s funds become available.
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  • 112 2 A SINCAPORE Covernment chemist, Lim Chin Hua. fined S'J5 in th e First Traffic Police Court yesterday *or negligent driving a^ng Chua Chu Kang Road on Feb. 8. Mr. A.E. Minns, then acting Superintendent of Trail'." Police, told the Court he was following Linn's car along
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  • 167 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that the term of office of Sin-a--pore^Legislative Councillors should be extended from the thre- years to five, was made yestei-lav by Mr C K. Da-aratha Raj, Labour Member for Rochore in the He felt the present term, making allowance
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  • 197 2 SINGAPORE Government yesterday invited all associations and trade unions of its staff numbering 18,009 to meet Government representatives tomorrow to discuss a new salary scheme based on the Ritson Commission's recommendations. The invitation stressed the importance of such a discus-) sion in working out the
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  • 265 2 Donations To Muslim College DONATIONS to the Muslim College Fund (Malaya) reached i total of .111,4 7 a. 42 at ine end of May. I9S3L Selangor heads the 1.-;t with ?.*.:.:t2.7(); Johore *..iKlB'^; Perlis $4,008.00; Negri Sembilan $1,501.00; Pahang $1,129 .1;; Singapore $263.22; Ked ih 51..6.00; Peiak $110 00 and
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  • 73 2 Clerks To St art Branch THE Singapore Governr ment's 'emoorarv clerks who arc members of the Government A i:uinis:i..tive and Clerical Services Union, trill meet on Friday to form s temporary c (erics' branch This branch will be responsible for dealing with afl matters concerning the welfare of temp >-ary
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    38 2 I*i!'uM.S iVn »'»man were injured when this truck UM_N__K_ and ovrrturaed at the bin Milestone Kuala Kang.sar-I_.nh Road The truck was prervnlin* to lh- *nutb at the time ef the ac« iUent.— picture by Sam h.u Yee. I
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  • 149 2 1 PENANG, M A woman.] Tho Geok Lan <;.j> wj, fined Si oo or one mouth*! faß on each charn when she p»eadja ty in me Sessions iy to twe charges living false infor n u on and ta to coir i Oi arrcN. at a house
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  • 89 2 KCALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Tie more enlightened s ers of the Sentul Work here, do not seem to p active part in the union. Mr, A x. D;.s<. chairman of the Malayan Railway ployeea Trade Union, at Its annual general meeting. at the Loysls 1 on
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    • 266 2 World Tour Confest IM MM KS of thp Singapore S- tnd.rd are asked to vote lor J* Ihe man or woman who. in their opinion has contributed moat tn the enrichment ol (he social cultural political economic or sporting |it> ot M ilaya. The winner will he ei»"'n a two
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    • 149 2 Youpay^/J You get s»^j I -whe_i ycu buy I llR^f _T& Hint D k. _^^Pi^______B»~mjmmW ''A «_L N s*lBL_i_s^' y^^ tmt^w***^^ jC* a m Vv \\^S^**^^m^m*t J Ae'tllli* *^Am*S 2 jfogg Benefits fnr nil nil'u Qua her (hi I* Ml&£ ENERGY »ilk Ouckir Con (■rWMrnn AfO££ STRENGTH lit li_in tMI
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  • 29 3 5,000 BLOOD DONORS WANTED sun Reporter t„ enrol 5.BM v donors, parti,.i Inbegin today, M. M ;1 li dical <>llithc Sinfusion rday. i 1 i- in ig 2 11
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  • 72 3 THEY DANCED AND SANG FOR CHARITY AT St. MARRY'S SCHOOL pictures. ABOVE: The -Pied Piper'' an item in the music and din. in- evening by children held at the St. Mary's School. Kuala Lumpur. The proceeds were in aid of the Red Cross and school buildin? fund. The piper is
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  • 191 3 1 stall Reporter LAVA Hall, there has developed a true i the Mala: in peoples of both territories I do mix freely on level terms and eption of a homogenous Malayan John Nicoll, Governor of Singapore, ■< to the Commissioner for Malaya ie opening of
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  • 79 3 KANNUSWAMY Pi kiriAppa. > wis sen- J in the S ngap First > Court y ter lay to m tith's simple imprison-] when he p le I guilty driving v. h e nI »r of liqucn ong (batten 28. He was also fin :or gent di
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  • 106 3 A SOLDIER. Erie Andrew ton, attache I to 221 VehiBattalion. Joh ire Bahru. was yesterday disqualified Irom holding a licence for a year. He had pleaded guilty in the Singapore? Second Trafßc Police Court to driving at Woodlands Road on June 27 without a licence
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  • 68 3 PLEADING guilty to two charges of driving without licence and without third party insurance cover. Chong Mcng Kit, a motor car spare-part dealer, told the Singapore Traffic Police Magistrate. Mr. R.C. Hoffman, yesterday thai he was merely going to park the car because Bis friend *V2S
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  • 98 3 KLANG, Mon.— Residents of Kiang and Kuaia Selangor. dependent on pipe water, have experienced inconvenience during the past four days owing to major repairs being carried out on the towns water p'.ant. This inconvenience will continue till tomorrow This has resulted in several busmess men paying
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  • 46 3 FOR using a motorcycle without paying tax. Chee Thiam Siew was lined $200 by Mr. J. M. Devercaux-Co'.c-bourrie. the Singapore City Polite Magis:ratc. yesterday. Chee said in mitigation that he bought the machine from a friend. He was not give:) a transfer form
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  • 104 3 Tamby Fell After Mental Black-Out MR. Giam Hing. the Singapore Assistant Coroner. erday recorded a verdict of death by misadventure at I'nd of a;i inquiry into the death of Anang bin Haji Mohamad Yi ssin, a messenger boy enm >y the Chartered B; Anang*s brother and mother Red he sht
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  • 73 3 TWO men, Chan Kwang Yan and Ng Kin Chu. claimed trial in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday to charges of cheating a Traction Company conductor. It was alleged that when the conductor demanded money from them while they were travelling in a bus in Upper
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  • 68 3 THE Singapore City Police Magistrate. yesterday fined Koh Swee Gim $a0 for failing to furnish the return of his income for last year. Koh. who was sick, did n >l attend court but his counsel appeared on his behalf. Another man Chew Yet Chen was
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    60 3 DR. Chan? Hoey Chan (chairman) Is seen fcwg.llllj **W A Jg^^j^ASl Riven by the Alumni Association of the King Mward VII < o lese of Medic in .and Faculty Of Medicine. University of Malaya (northern branch) held at the Ne* S*CS*tide T. B__MSl recently. Mr. R. P. Bingham, Resident •.nimissionrr.
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  • 281 3 W\ People m Singopore "will starve if we are not allowed to sell pork and poultry" was what 500 of the Colony's 1,000 hawkers wanted to tell the President of the City Council yesterday. But they were told instead by Mr T P
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  • 94 3 Attempted Extortion In Temple MR. .1.8. JAYARATNAM, tho Singapore FourfTi Criminal District Judge, yesterday sentenced Ho Cho Moi to six months' imprisonment for attempted extortion from a priest. The priest, Chua Hua Lim. :<id while he was reading i hook., in his temple in waterloo Street Mo came to him
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  • 183 3 I Standard Staff Reporter > 1 THOUSANDS of Singa- 2 pore housewives failed lo uet their meal from their J usual vendors yesterday 1 naming. The reason: 2 500 mi ihe island j, 1.000 pork and poultry h.iwk--2 ers went to see Ihe Fie 5 aideal of
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  • 123 3 CONTRIBUTIONS i the ied Services Welfare AssoI r Lon now total l..ii 4. New d 'nations are follows: Previous Donations $53,789; Oriental Telephone Co., Ltd, $250; Mr. and Ml M. I* $100; Scn^ Huat C $100; Lift guard Milk Co., Ll L $100; Idris Hydraulic Tin i.'
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  • 63 3 PREEHOI D I thi storeyed b i in Singapore, belonging t<» the late millionaire i ontraetor Yong Vu I. ii. srhieti arere «»f--fered for suction yesterdsy by Ching Keng ft c Ltd re wit hdra sm i < i ese pri<e_ v\.r.> nol n iched. The property
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  • 127 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Federation Pilgrim Control Officer in Singapore yesterday said passes for Federation pilgrims embarking at Singapore for the Anshun leaving Singapore on July 18 and Penang on July 20, should he forwarded to his office in the former Social Welfare Building, Empress
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  • 74 3 THE Singapore Council ot Women may open a club for the undef-previleged girls oi Katong. Mrs. Shirin Potdar, the secretary, yesterday said; "We are negotiating with fhe Education Department for the use of Tanjong Katong Girls* School. The Department ll considering our request." Th.<' Council
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  • 29 3 YAP KENG SENG was fin-! ed $200. in default three months' imprisonment, in the Singapore Third Police Co ertiay loi theft of pctio. Hum a motor ioriy.
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  • 191 3 3 MASKED MEN WAKE HER UP, ASK FOR MONEY THRU Masked men. believed to be Mala vs. tubbed a liinc.e family living at HK mile ilollam! P.oad of u nold ring and SIK in cash on Sumlav morning. The famil i tsleep in the atU i the mis'i. t the
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  • 78 3 No Son— So The Father Took Poison WEEPING evident s In the S Cour t n i band told hei lhat he ry they had bo hsb, he drank .< tion oi < i I and died Cl i m.i w y. ing I an inquest into i u her
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  • 28 3 TWO more S _j >untai River Valley Ro ni snd Ihe Elemental i h»H>: Lorong G. < Kurau hai R r Of bai
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  • 365 4 Bungsar Road Riot: MIC Tokes A Hand Indian Agent Visits Scene KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Maloyon Indian Congress is investigc.i 73 Saturday's Bungsar Road riot in which 100 Malay soldiers from the R ASC savagely oi tacked Indians end smashed their htymes, resuming in one death. Mr, iv i_. u
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    62 4 pmuo. I'JK' f 'nm nilnlanrr fimrrsl (Mr. talceftm .viarDonaid (left) seen arriving at the Css.it al -Theatre last wiyhi f or Die premiere of the film "South of Algiers* .Others in 1 aetures are Mi law Chin Tuan (second from left). Mrs. A M. De Cotla *ho helped la organise
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  • 106 4 First Aid Teaching In Rural Areas THE St. J atioi lo exti ities rea buj i i eded i be it. aid Mrs. 1 I Pn Ldeuj the Appeal M pn i i (Urn, "S o! crowd, among v c ie Commis ioncr i ;j], Mr. Malcolm Ma.- D I
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  • 250 4 Chinese Too Want Free Education J Standard Staff Reporter THK Singapore hkicse i Chamber ol Commerce at Its mectim; yesterday de J j tided to ask Covernment to provide free education Z. lor students in Chinese schools similar ti> that j granted to pupils of J English schools, on the
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  • 122 4 Govt. Reply Oh Prison Escapes PEN tun j.; Menon, api akmg at the' adjournment of tne Sett-emaM Council meeting today, asked ior a lull report of the escapes irom the Penan- Jajj and ine bimpang Auam Police S^ion With regard to the prison escape, the Legal Adviser, Mr. D. M.
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  • 24 4 IPOH Mon. -The Ounong Rapat .New VjlJace became the third new v.iiage in Perak to hold local council elections
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  • 49 4 KUALA I UMPUR. Mon. Lee Kan Hong died in hospital after receiving fatal injuri< an accident. He was knocked down by a car last night when cros from the left side of P Road to the right in front .1 the M__Jav Mail Oi.Ue.
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  • 29 4 T_IE Central Rlec_r_r_tj Board Junior Officers Union will hold tb__u fifth annw delegates conference in K;a Lumpur's Batu Road School a: 9 <_■. m on Sunda. I
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  • 54 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Uon.mn.'!..-- bandits v (SS-Criaf by p.. tro) uf the 1/2 Gurkha Rifles oner it- in tiie Knlal area of Johore. In the Mersing area, S patroi of the 1/10 Mfchafl found the skeleton of a dead terra rist. The body has
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  • 559 4 IPOH, Mon.— Thc unsuccessful bid to smuggle raw opium from Penang to Singapore was related in the Sessions Court here todav when the President, Mr. J. R. Whimster, was told of the detention of a Singapore registered car at a road block near Ipoh
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  • 105 4 Expat School Need— Menon PENANC. Mon. A suggestion that Government shou.d give careful consideration o the establishment ol a school for expatriate officers' children i n Penang Hill was made by Dr. t_L K. Menon at the adjournment of the Settlement Council meeting today. He said that the establishment ()t
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    45 4 jrfctmt. Mr. la -pii Khoo K h.«, C________, son tf Mr. and Mrs. Khoo ■od "law of Ksutfs Lumpur, and .Miss Patricia Vip Kuan llenc. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Yip Woon Mun. woo were m.irricd at Holy Rosary Cliiaeh. Kuala Lumpur. Ng Beh Leow
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  • 72 4 Slanticrd Lr.-doi Correspondent LONDON, June 29. —The following ore .ne closm? pt.ee. ot rubber i-rf rem on the London motfcet. LONDON RUBPfS i S P°f 19UL Jilly/Sept. 19U. Cct./Dcc. I9id. Jon./Mar. \9i*\. Apr/June ISU. Ju, V c•••*. 19ie. Market: Qu.e.ly Steod/. LONDON TIN Spot £660 per
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  • 61 4 KLANG t 'ire i lew Villi of v have bi f'.)-- i li to bs the MCA have id to the T. s boo] v. as rk i by the Rejenl ot 6 gor. The Iota! o_ 141,000 of which sum the State Government co butcd
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  • 92 4 M.M.AC. The Magistrate. Mr. Ramanathan I today omri led fined Da i I 1 anYby, a 5 r .at gel ll r ln»m Mas jid Ti gZI ar two w_- rip of suspected >len pes Mr. Iyer was nol satisfied with Daud's explanation ,r| ceming
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  • 219 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Pan Malayan Labour Pai y has gained strength and prominence a s a political ioroe in th e country, states the annua! report of tne party to pr< ented at the annual de'egates conference here on July It claims to b
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    50 4 Singapo —Photo by Mr. Francis J. D'Rokc and Mmjs Mildred D'Silva who were married at the Church of the Holy I amity k._i<- i on Salurda I lie bride room is a member of the Singapore Harbour Roard Police force, while the bride is a Studio De Lune
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  • 21 4 $10 M. Fed. Is Fully Taken THE < I lion wl dav. has been A Go vi those reftc men and th.
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  • 35 4 KUALA LUMPUR, M ttee of the Nat the fourth 1 and furtiv< nore I The bin IA ed. Comm tie* esterd cl sn I I o y* 11 I the I
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  • 16 4 KL Hit By 3 -Day Crime Wave K' K „.r I 1 I S l.'rI I
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    • 10 4 ||1\ LEMON J§ HStfk L,ME AND I Ill\\\n ORANGE <o«o.l
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  • 184 5 Standard Staff Reporter Out of 200 juvenile delinquents who have passed through the Henry Gurney j School at Telok Ma., Malacca, J not one has been re-convicted, Mr. H. E. Ashe. Superinten- dout of the School, said at a news conference in Singapore yesterday.
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  • 291 5 W.D. CIVILIANS WANT FAIR DEAL Standard Staff Reporter A WARNING that about 20,000 civilia.i employees of the Army authorities in Singapore and Malaya will strike if the Army continue to reject the workers' demands for better conditions of work, was issued in Singapore yesterday. The warning
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  • 100 5 .lOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Mr. N. K Pillay of Muar. was elected chairman ttt the •lohore branch <>f the Federation Health and Sanitary Inspectors Union, at the first annua! meeting held over the weekend Others elected were: Mr. Vf, H. Moore. branch see- retary; Mr. Yeo
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  • 118 5 REMARKING that he IM not want to spoil a man's fu--1 ture by sanding him to jail tut rauaing hurt to an old man. the Singapore Seventh Police Magistrate. Mr. T. Klllsiek. ram, ycsierday placed AK. U Rahman bin Ismail on twa years' probation. Mr.
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    52 5 JW C. II PKR WORTH, senior partner <»f a London firm of consultants responsible for the design and supervision of work o n the multi-million dollar Pasir Panjanß Power Station, who arrived with Ms wife in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterdav at the invitation of the City Council to witness the
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    91 5 t Mr. A M. Taha, a Ceyi 1 lonese businessman flew 1 1 into Singapore yesterday I to look for Chinese and I Malay artists for his I j forthcoming Kumar a i Mela carnival which is J i being staged in Colombo, I partly in aid of college I
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  • 116 5 AX editorial in The Singapore Standard, calling on the i^eople of Singapore to raise $50,000 in order to pet a $350,000 cultural centre, is reproduced in the souvenir of the Aduft Education Teachers' Camp Seminar. I The Colonial Development and Welfare Fund authority has promised
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  • 65 5 IPOH. Mon— An important motion Will be tabled at the meeting of the Perak Council ot State this Wednesday. Dr. J.T. Paranjothy will move that no communal or rehsious organisations shall be allowed to participate m anv elections winch may i>e held In future
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  • 282 5 SINGAPORE Government will grant the Federal and Colonial Building Society $2,000,000 to assist in providing it s permanent employees their own houses, The Standard learned from reliahle sources yesterday. The SoiieTy wiil charge an interest of five instead of the originally proposed six per
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    67 5 A..\-\--\--\V\\.\\\\\V.\\\.\-\\_-»\* 2 Che Ilaron hin Haji 1 Kassim. House Master of j the Henry Our ney School at Telok Mas. Malacca. C 2 with Mr. 11. K. Ashe, j Superintendent of thp School. Che Ilaron was 1. the first Asian Officer ap- 2 pointed to his post. Mr. 2 Ashe
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  • 92 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 'I wa young Chinese women, late in their teens ha J a long drawn ou: fight when tln-.\ pushed, scratched .ind pulled each other** hair right in the near* of the town. The cause of 'he fight waover he price of oranges. The
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  • 65 5 .JOUORF. BAHRU, Mun.— EChairi bin Mohamed charged in the poU I court today with leaving the ''"aiping area to wnich place inresidence was restricted by the Mentri Besar of the State under the Emergen ations. without lawful suthority. The court orderoi that Khairi be sent
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  • 165 5 LONDON, Mon.— Today if Malaya Day in London with two significant events attended by s galaxy of important personages, including the Duchess of Kent, the Sultans of Johore, Selangsr and Perak. The first event of the day was the afternoon's open ing .of the
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    • 193 5 v y*» i__ca o* the '.lano P M p.m .AlLl .r:r.'.. Ise Rooking 0 122 B^ Y TODAY VM.II NMES'I -KOAD Pll7limG I i ;-:l s BALI CUM S! r .gftiP TO B_^JLI HOPE- DOROTHY LAMOUR NEXT CHANGE 0? ATLANTIC CONVOYS IGAINST RACING SF.AS! _n_n__________<«nKW mr*A¥ ___*^__^H___!^_> lll^s^^__. *3P Sa
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    • 309 5 5 SHOWS r^f l rrj7n^a|:»lMJsj; i DAILY! LIIUII'JL^ 6«t»lj itttittff tX Ittntttrrtttt ttnltf 'THE DAWN OF ISLAM" (lAJVU ISLAM) MISTORK VJ. MAMA IN MALA. Mel, l»y Mmm l»'o-. |i t rtmt Thttrxtlttwj Helm Hen drix Pd rt man f^J V^»» r |)ist. by Shaw Bros 1 spaiiis iimriM, f^HuL%a /Plnnderint;
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    • 86 5 Weather MINIMIM Temperature: from lm%t pm. on '.8 June to 7.:',n a.m. on 81 June Sin«*.inore I (74F). Penan* (7">F). Kota Bahru i77Fi. Kuala l.umpur 1 731). Ipoh (7.F) Kuant.in 1 7*!F i Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. tn 7.30 p.m. on '■IH June Singapore (87Ft. Penanj (80F). Kota Bahru
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  • 787 6 [MIK Emergency may be under control, the Communists may be on the run and high-ranking terrorists may be eliminated steadily but the Emergency will be with us for I lon*; time yet lake the distant horizon we ran get nearer the end of the Emergency without actually reaching
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  • 1537 6  - THERE'S WORK FOR THE T.U.C HERE! David McNicoil T WAS amazed to read that the Singapore Trade 1 Union Congress had cabled the headquarters of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions expressing "shock and horror at communist brutalities In the recent riots in East Germany". The cable said that
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    • 205 6 Sir; —Little knowledge is a dangerous thing! It is quite possible for the owners of 12. Balmoral Road since they are next door to 10, Balmoral Road to have originated the complaint. Similarly a lady Councillor made a complaint against a certain building at Pulasan Road and
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    • 75 6 Sir.— A n observant man wuuld hive noticed that at least one telephone is installed in every local English school. Thereby, it \a easy for teachers, parents and students to communicate with each oiher when necessary. The same man will also discover that the situation ui quite
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  • 568 6 obtain ,w7_l i° !H i uter I the University of Malaya soon If lam lucky enough tQ should L __S£ Y lttMl lo tak «P teaching as m.v profession It is only natural that I Hoilourr Jr* ffi^o. n i____L___! 2 y H* of the and
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    • 88 6 SINGAPORE ncinM ANDAftU DtOHfCNDCN* 1 IfURNIN'i .fc'WSI II HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Ro.d, Sinqopore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Coble fr Telegroph Addrevs TIGFRNFWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Squore, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sultan Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith
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    • 32 6 IBBrOpei Letter To Sir \\-j *m^^^ :burchill By DAVID lMT|jj|-: WAKE f fif ■Ol Yau vjus m j m{ii*im \eut v a b a h* *wm**i***w**mamfm* wm _f£_P3Bs "> WORTH MAtM" 4%/ £IROl#
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  • 234 7 LANIEL CALLS FOR MEETING WITH RUSSIA Ii p). Premier Joseph Laniei jew ioda) with Hugh Bai Hie, Press, that the Soviet Govern:i!; to create I new atmosphere is to to-t Ktissia's goodwill at .11 n whether he regarded Malenkov government as hole ies ol gestures the impression the governcreate a
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  • 78 7 i n. air H' (API than 1 20.1 Communist- I riated udents and Chinpse re urning to j "'i Indonesia and j i barked trom :ho Dutel nil- Tjiwangi j Kow oon i;u way j I LOOil oi -he Dutch Van Heutz will debark
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  • 82 7 1 '\n< >N e .Reuter)— ers m London n <aw the last of 'hei ins magic of the i t i in illuminations in rrow *he golden crowns floating silver balls will hang ni darkru ss and the blu e triumphant arches which MMr over this
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  • 151 7 IVI ANII. A. June .!> I (Renter) Crowds stam- J i peded at the rare track A I I here yc.terda.. during a I gun battle between police- |j I men while the lndcpen- j 1 1 dence Day sweepstake's i| race was in
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  • 51 7 1 N D o NES 1 A \S 25 day old government crisis appeared nearing solution as President Soelcarriu on Sunday evening requested caretaker Foreign Ministi i Mukarto Notiwidigodo to Form s "business cabinet" with the widest possible support in the provisional par iam »n
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  • 36 7 A FLASH of lightning yesterday knocked out Vienna s power supply system for almost an hour and power had to be supplied to the city from the provinees to keep vital installation* going.— Reuter.
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  • 38 7 photo. Generalissimo t ran<'i*fo Franco (left), shakins hands with Crown Prince Akihito at the Pardo Palace during ms recent tour of Spain At extreme right is Fraaciaee Del Castillo, Jpamsh Ambassador to Tokyo— A.P radio
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  • 243 7 'WAR IN I.-C. IS BEING WON' sAI < ,ON J »ne 29, (AP).-General John \V. O Daniel, Commander-in-Chief of American Ground Forces in the Pacific, said yesterday "the war in Indo-China is in the process of being won, thanks to the development of a Vietnam armv and excellent co-operation between
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  • 64 7 SAIGON. .June 2!) (AFP).— Voters in 78a villages representing a population of nearly 1.000.000 went to the polls yesterday to elect their local councils. Ballotting was to have taken place last January but was postponed tor security reasons. More than 100.000 voters were registered fo r the
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  • 426 7 EAST GERMANS STILL IN REVOLT AGAINST REDS' BERLIN, June 29 (UP) Tens of Hiousonds of Eost German or r r° e n s t U s m 0 W e ker dcfvin Rcd rm y to ks < c c u squods ond mo*, tU*M*l A MIST
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  • 221 7 ST. LOUIS, June 29, (AP).— Mutual Security Administrator Mr. Harold E. Stassen said yesterday this country's successful leadership in the world "depends to a large degree" upon the fairness and justice in America to all citizens without discrimination. Mr. Stassen, in a speech before
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  • 70 7 Royal Visit Protest DOND i. :i Ir( '1 1 f pah of hi r title -ip 1 *o ;.n\ part Ol th I r.v m." Petri nist's 4 N hi in Ircl.i;: p lal during th. ha i bean n lot I loose and foolish t could be gummed up
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  • 147 7 Frenchman Kidnapped By E. Germans BERLIN. June 2!). AFPi Jacques Jeanmarie, an AFP correspondent m West Ger- i many, was kidnapped yesterday and taken from the French to the Soviet sector by the East German Peoph police and interrogated over four hours. Tic wav- accused of being of the Franco-American
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  • 59 7 NEW DELHI. June 29, (Ri liter) President Rajendra Prasad of India decorated the Everest conquerors with three large gold medals emboa with a picture of the mountain in a ceremony at Government House tonight. The recipients were Colonel j John Hunt, leader ol the Bi -tish
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  • 86 7 HELBINK I, Jun< «K< iti i The Finn h I on Covernment foi leied its re. P < ment Juho Passiki \< iy after one of the rsl < ono nic crisis la I Aft< r I 2()-minute on Saturday the tgi S rial Democrat [in di
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  • 20 7 POPE Pius XII. m 1 vcd In < than 30.000 ;>• I i« ti ast of St. Peter.— AP
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  • 122 7 NEW YORK. June VK IT), -Gordon hi. in etiring chief of the Atomic Energy Commission, ailed yesterday tor greater Initcd States atonn. :o-operation with other Western nations. Dean I ook ma t whi u Klaus Furh IfSO "British i iei much betti r R Ul i
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    105 7 photo. l 1 Only a few weeks a^o. 1 when Mrs. Marjori 1 Povah. 32. of Drewstead I 1 road. Streatham (I. on I don), was going to have a baby, Mr Povah said that Prade, "baby" bull mastiff of the childless i family for seven years. would have to
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  • 122 7 GENEVA, June 2« <H The citizens of QiMva dav expressed the.n_ci'. our of allowing the *'i action of a We tern peitn Atomic Research )a> tory in the Conton's tei ln a Contonal rtferendi call by the Geneva branch i f th« Swiss Communist Part\ i
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  • 126 7 SEOUL. June 29.— Chini < Communists ponied out a thunderous artillery barrage and s ammed over 12.000 troops into the western front north of Seoul in an unusual daylight attack today. A Chinese officer said the fight iv raging around the outposts ot Queen
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  • 97 7 PHNOMPENH. .Tune 29 (AFP)— The Cambodian military authorities have taken special emergency measures and have ordered public buildings to be militarily guarded. And last night the Government claimed that French troops were indulging In "provocation and unjustified intimidation" in a note of protest handed over to
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    • 71 7 A .'.4-year-old East German mechanic from Dresden dived from an East German pleasure steamer into the River Spree >_-sterdav and swam to the shore, which at this spot form the border between East and West Berlin. West Berlin police who took him into custody, would not
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    • 20 7 IMF North Korean Government decorated three hinesp ommuniM general* on fl,.. k,.r,-..« front u ill. tli«' National Fla.; medal. AFP
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    • 21 7 THE n.t I* I Indian I in Ko <.1 i.i 11. gue .'aga ui iu 1. to h as A P
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    • 18 7 < /.M HOSI.ON \KI.\ ha* derided t<> Rr.un worker* laana for the punhane of furniture, musical instrument« »i<.u.« AFP
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    • 28 7 I OUR people ware killed a*id Ave injured ip a *mf9 which broke out following lhe explosion of a petrol b*i- lei in Erie tei day a AFP
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    • 29 7 COSTA RICA hn* declared Guatemala's Ambassador. < i Rafael Omeaay, per* non-grata, and oo( Nicaragua a"d I I Ri<-.. have recalled i eO vu;* to Qtgafcgaala Citj bone consultation* Reuter
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    • 27 7 TWO member* of thr Stralsund Maritime Police \*ere sentenced to death hy court martial and fcbot June 19 for allegedly takioa In the Fast (Tennan riot*. AFP
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    • 30 7 A JAPANESE businessman yesterday brought to M ipila a shipment of 30 thick books containing iha lignatUMt ml ...OllQ.ilUO Japanese asking roi the early release of Japan.-* wai prisoners. Reuter
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    • 24 7 CZECH Vice Premier Vaclav Kopecky was .yesterday reported by the Prague Radio to have announced a forthot the Com- coming "purge munist Party. AFP
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    • 113 7 What in Klnml °l Hie miracles of our age. r~~^~^~~___*___^ r 'enr is suffering, perhaps dying from loss of I JL >e to accident severe illness or in child birth, j awn from healthv people con be given under supervision in Hospital, thus providing the *»th sufficient strength to recover
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    • 726 8 |^.g^fogaft&a_fa Fast Transpacific Service to San Francisco and Los Angeles via Hongkong and Japan ANGLO-FRENCH 6c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: K Lumpur 311 S'poie 8.. 81 3 P S'r>* m gj Malacca 43<; Penanf; ««.> FOR U.K./ CONTINENT S'pore P Sham Penang t Benrench fc; Ilnvre. London. Rotterdam Hull In Port
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    • 1247 8 j iir tm I BLWE FUNNEL LINE 4uU) MANSFIELD *%\£o., LTD. r^ Incorporatea jn Sfngapora Carriers' option to proceed t1« othei ports to load and dl-eharfe caigi. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON A CONTINKNIAL POKTS Dua balls P Sham Penang j Calehas for Liverpool. Dub:in 8e Av.imouth O-Jl'tt July 4
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    • 895 8 JAP FIRMS PLAN JOINT OUTPUT OF JET ENGINES TOKYO, June 29, (AFP).— Four major industrial firms will soon establish a joint Japan Jet Engine Company for trial manufacture of a turbo-jet engine. The four companies are the Ishikawajima. Milsibushi. Fuji Industry and the Fuji Precision Industry. The primary objective of
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    • 586 8 EAST ASifl| SAILINGS HU)M >CAM„ NUM s r k__ s •KINA" for Bangkok Sal™*, Hongkong. M^m'a Ki bt Ynkohama lv JOI "SALAMIIA- lor Bangkok U v ''Jul) "MONGOLIA" For H J Saigon Hongkong Kobe and Yokohama SAILINGS TO (ONMNIN, v For Colombo Aden Port V„d i lfn Hamburg Copenhagen c.olhenh,,,
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  • 18 9 rubtx-' rt Ik) in l f 1 H-e" I tftl H 1 j luiet I J
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  • 311 9 MALAYAN TIN: A CRITICAL PERIOD WITH the price of tin in both the Singapore and London markets at its lowest for some time, indica--1M)1J s air that even in Malaya, which is traditionally low roM production area, tin is reaching a point which is uneconomic to some producers. Tne situation
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  • 124 9 Siaedard Market Reporter I R prices continued reward trend in the market yesterday. lubber for July ing at ti.")| cents drop of i cenj from ■..end level. :k. I eras fairly active ay, but overseas orders again absent. turnover of busineu .u d. transactions !>e- < v
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  • 30 9 e M (AP) textile in- fi Ray Bell, pi ol C■* i of New try I ner ai up- Mr. Bell ss h;< comments in •he re
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  • 42 9 HONGKONG. June 29. Speeial Stand an vice closine prices on jhe Honckon* Exchange today were $15.8.. to 1 l __r 0 !o US 1 dollar; .1 840 to Malayan gl; NLSM jtuppfeh. Gold I2i 1 :>0 to one tai 1.
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  • 62 9 pari pea countries. en rs, the bank ing >n. So far. emhas been on i struc"k^ to de- mand from underdeveloped countries if capital i< adequately supplied to cushion any effects oi the tailing off in reconstruction In coming months and years, the bank plans
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  • 121 9 Why Does She Buy Such Ties RICHMOND. Virginia, June tt (AP) Hey, men, you want to know why the Missus keeps buying you those horrible looking neckties? A fashion expert, male variety, gave the lowdown yesterday. He said wives buy the worst neckties in tbe store so hubby won't look
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  • 44 9 photo. MR. and Mrs. R. Thomas being greeted bv Singapore friends on their arrival here from Britain Mr. Thomas is thr director of the Calico Printers* Association Limited of Manchester. H e will stay a week ia the Colony. Standard
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  • 193 9 WASHINGTON, June 29, (Reuter). Senator Homer Capehart (Republican, Indiana) said today that if Congressional approval were necessary before government owned synthetic rubber facilities could be sold to private United States industry, the entire sales programme might be delayed as much as three -years.
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  • 866 9 THC Malayan share market opened weak yeUcrclay in iymj._i.hv with the lower prices lor rubber an.i tin. Industrial shares, however, remained quietly stendy. while litis were easier. Rubber shares continued neglected. Small business was reported. IM-ISTR!" Buy, rs Sellers Alex Brink 2 1 f>
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  • 519 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By In ItSO, the first full Year of Indonesian re u gnty Jakarla Port and harbour arra handled Voiv ps Wlth a lolal u,nn^e of 1v.000.000 Umm In J 951. 4.0(H) ships with a tonnage of 000 000 tons entered Tandjong
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  • 116 9 Used Car Prices Go Down DETROIT, .lune 29. (APi tiic i I down Invei i uoins Up. r< porl <d the Nat l Cai Dealers Ai O f Hi v. ard. Pr. aid that Api per r-ent as 0 par-, i with A.oril. IMS, v> n_." ntor.pv ed i I
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  • 105 9 M. SORE Jul _P) .pert pied-. p in South-La.t A agr;< production Di K C life University u>id the Wot d I tv Seminar hSTaj ve-te-d.it th.it greatly in fm d production m tiv* penned upon drast I land tenure and tiv I down
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  • 73 9 Famine Over come KARACHI. .1 MM H 'APi The c yk <l in P_iUi.- tan •Utumn will be 62.000 mor e than last year, aero: to official figures of tho jral II The lata iig mmm* *aa% to he 1.8. Thil will giv e relief to I Pakistan*! rice-eating pop
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  • 40 9 W .SHIXGTOX. e (AP 1 in.!, n won t« t last a ben H :ng to White 1 1 voted > pi r extol e on H i i Kales gm •ipr. in. 78-vea; 1). R I pi
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    • 135 9 ____V_________t #a FATHER OF m fu\^^)m^ HUA TOH xffius*-%' \v\vf\ Huo Toh 'ivcd o long unc 090 V\; V 'll 1 ___*'^_U-__T_____ V _____&> but moi» Chinese rrmcmliri f\ _PI*mA«I-V him o* 'hi di«co«e«ei ol mon* /^j>;' Hk^T !J "^*A» herb* *o«»>« al which o»e u.cd in m *MM****U m
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    • 907 9 _.<..^_. r TI. m *ZT-m*m*m^ f^£ DIARY 'M1..'.. 00 a- II Kuala Lumpur, ipoh laPGIaT n I .4. 650 am m%mraj*M ENTERTAINMENT P^i^JSgr S t^?^u Ta iSiSS ENTERT AINMJ.NT 11 am. faL^u^V_ a ni K, antan Kola »f «,J«~ 13 1_ 45. 3. 645 at.on Oo bi B3o^m. K^ Bdh:J
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  • 82 10 HOSTING lar> fathering of friends and al lhe same time making occasion gesture of welcome to Mr. and Mrs. I.im lian? Teng of Penang on brut Visit to Colony, are Mr. and Mrs. K. H. lee of Singapore. In picture aai* 9 KM 31 0 'ui.
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  • 198 10 HONOURED guest __.ra.-in* Embassy Hotel ballroom floor Saturday night was His Hlffb•M the Sultan of Krlani m who. with party including: many well known personalities of the Malay screen world took time out to enjoy himself after return from Queen's Coronation ln UK. Serenading gipsy-style is
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  • 71 10 ./\nn tsrackmann of New York. aram nas spent seven months in Indonesia with her son, the Standard's Jakarta Correspondent Arnold Brackmann. "dropped In" on Singapore last week to have a vacation here and see the sights. Visit to Standard office was one Item on
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    21 10 with OSWALD HENRY anc/ his Camera J!^^ T Ea^ i __JSJarfc __Sc=!^«^- r i3rH; ---^l_- g srg s^'i.i'x.r^'
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  • 23 10 AT THE BALL II .1 rhal i I < I II i at ll" 1. .11 \..(ln i. ai iii' Mentor 1:1 1 H
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  • 53 10 IN THE AIR! NIMBI.. TOO 1 1 II I nicer tSPteSSSS the |oie de \ivre i* <irorrette heiini. star of rrenrh darning lean it Baffles. Her re l>ertoirc r.mgcs Irom irrobatir to romed> ind from folk dini<> k» creative numb rr ahieh sh,- mmea v* 1 1 li us b
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  • 26 11 i B S Committee: A M r ,i and Ayub bin E S General al E.ccBoard, Federation ol Club :> for a TTemh Coronation
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  • 193 11 Chessmen Honour Tan With A Tourney SPECIAI handicap S re Clicks i r Mr T. n Kaa. i etes ury ib. Tan has been the C lenl of ii rc..:,i hi field °f ch< a! pro i his theories a re more than ;rid. Mr. Tan has a number of
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    73 11 photo. The first day of the second test match between England and Aus tralia at Lord's cricket ground. London. Jun- 25 ended with Australia 2«3 ior li\> wickets. Left hand bowler Johnn v Wardlc took three vital wickets in ten balls At the expend of six runs. Photn shows Keith
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  • 167 11 IX a friendly badminton match played on Saturday, at I the Clerical Union Hall, Fair-, wind B.P. defeated the Swiif B.P. by 8 games to 1. The results were: (Fairwind B.P. members mentioned first). Singles: Suadi b: M Tahh heat Lim Kim Jee 15 1. 15
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  • 460 11 4 EIM <>RCED bv the inclusion of two newcomer, to their ranks, REME thc fitter, taster a.id smierior iootballers turned in a workmanlike performance to earn a creditable 2—o victory over Indian Rearcation Club, in their SAFA Division One Lea .ue R ame at Jalan Besar
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    • 194 11 tenders iwrrra r the purchase of: Muk ini Area R- P. Remarks. 0 00 The i carries rubber En u n .'Acred patches, coconuts. i fi 3 20 reca TU,ts ,::< POSSlbly certain amount of padi. It is 05 occupied b v many cultivators [J I »ome of whom are
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    • 15 11 ion SALE CIAN DARD IPM. Gnad aondi. is tion $4(10 rash del Balance monthly. Box
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    • 786 11 |M»MN t.iitiii-«-t M;il;iml m»U f I .121' i NfM-n .rl 'ill I- ,1,,, l;M|i»r> MiM iiik \«-ji-•MMTM-n., salarv ilrnun _n, mi Milnr> «-\piTtt>4l ;n .11. ui,„i M aniifin-i Aoeit *u*\ t Km i Htaeflard Imuw s„i,j..,t ffwmn 1... i, »*C«' i\|M .|,im rl lUM l»r>|i ill-Ill,^ ,v k KK _ooT,
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  • 318 12 Rose wall Stopped By Giant Killer Nielson HBLEDON, .Mine 29 (Reuter)— Unseeded Kurt Nielsen. 23 year-old Cope jen player, entered the semi-finals of the men's singles in the Wimbledon I re_niis Championship today when he brought off the biggest upset of the tournament with I five-set victory over top seeded
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  • 30 12 KATONG sajarah have withdrawn from the SAFA Division One League and all team and all points and goals for and against gained fiom them are to be deleted
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    • 354 12 SINGAPORE'S guest 'or her fourth Mceeaaive \Jm* Coronation year Malaya Cup victory, was certainlv one that came 'under a cloud prior to her first Malaya Cup encounter. But after her lino L'-O vicfory over a -new look*' Johore in her maiden Southern Section vlaiaya
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    • 197 12 The news that some ol the Mayers selected bv the Mala. I ooi l»a|| Association to g„ <>n lour in Indonesia will not br granted leavr to makr the trip was rerrivrd with mixed frrhngs among sports cnthusiasts in thr Colonv «iTT n .u k,,OWn **>»r*Wn .aid mat
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    • 187 12  -  JOHN FERGUSON I pether from Jeffery tames* l»sid e Sport that certain loeul referees hare rented t),eir feelings. This it a free count ry and they are entitled lo do to but who tney are 1 hare not the 11.9h.e9 chie. The talk of rfiaerimination and
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  • 807 12 Lindwall Puts The Aussies On Top LONDON, June 29 (Reuter) The Australians are on fop of the world at the end of the fourth day's play in the second test at Lords today. After taking a 342 lead, Australia dealt England a severe blow in the crucial
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  • 207 12 Australia Ist. Inns. En land tsl. Inns. 37 Australia Jnd lungs. ..ss MaeaeM <- Evaaa i> Btatham 3 Morris c Statham f Compton Bft .Vliller b Ward If loft Harve* b Bedscr il Hole 'bw Brown 47 Benaud c Cravenev h Bed or Dtvi.soo r A b Brown li
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  • 328 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By Kl ALA LUMFUm, Mm.— PRINCE ROSS, a th George Whitney astride, and IHAUMATURGI (Smith) were the most impressive workers this morning when they were associated in a fulls! ripped run arret tin half mile which thev did in 15 3 5 sec (lie laid
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  • 27 12 FOR lhe second _e,r i„. won i the A Divi.i,,,, j„ (ln sports held at SI. u^,,^ >M """0r,,, b n ii ii
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