Singapore Standard, 4 July 1953

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  • 16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD nnhmm an Vol. IV. No. 2. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JtLY joii TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 30 1 rniox Director of the Star Malcolm MacDonald, f,n hi> irriral al Th«» Singapore u\ rrcrption Jasl nii'ht. Looking <..'i iii Maaacn of The SinStundard Staadard pictures.
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  • 30 1 TALKS TAKE TURN FOR THE BETTER President Syngman a compromise that may Tates -Korea deadlock on ourh Korea behind an Korean sources said today. Syngman Rhee ghth dav had "takoti
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  • 33 1 ATHOLIC priests rallied round them to Ix'at [au gang which at- i-sion in the i area yesterday. Throe irists \\fvc killed and anwounded before the fled.- Reuter
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  • 21 1 iIAXXFSBrRG, July African police f raids yesterof seditious iterial pub ished by oppon- rnment's white .es.
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  • 13 1 THE London C ity Co inr;l IS til Sl Reuter
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  • 176 1 BFLAVVAYO, July 3, (Keuter) Mizanein me c Queen Mother, on a 1,500-mile tour of Southern J iihodesia with Princess Margaret, is to make her first > speech of the visit when she opens the Central African z Rhodes centenary exhibition here this afternoon. A
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  • 40 1 AIR Vice Marshal John McCauley has been appointed Chief >C the Australian Air 51 i f in succession to Sir D(jt\a!l Hardman, whose term of i.ihl' expires next January, it was announced yesterday. Reuter
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  • 34 1 POPE Pivis aiul President Ti:.» .uv among mil ions of people throughout the world who ar o learning English thi >ugh the British Broadcasting Corporation's radio lessons Reuter
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  • 13 1 ALEXEI PAVLOV, So viel Ambassador in France, train for Moscow. Reuter
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  • 128 1 BELFAST, Jiny 3 (Rcutor) r.oroi Broukeboroufb. Prime Mini.strr of Northern Ireland, f v lomini the Quoen at J Queen's university, said: "we mi t» all on our tors readj' for I H <cc<ji»4 fcli^abettiaa era. butt i: U no food |usl laying It W havcf
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  • 280 1 L^SSm^SS^' is the w*"* of the people. i?*^Z?JJZf Stan**™** *e worthy O/ ttS SCrPICC Mp Macl >onald in his mesS3o C t o The Standard iil mi m— itt^ti when the Paper was launched threo years ago. A VIEW OF THE PARTY LAST NIGHT. TO COMMEMORATE
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  • 236 1 BYRNE: 3 TO SEE SIR JOHN TODAY Standard St.ifT Reporter A THREE-MAN delegatiu meet the Sin., i nor, Sn John Nicoll, >t vt nmeni Hou e thi i .1 noon to rcquc 1 linn discipline v pi n> < fore a two-man against Mi K .1 R\ m A 1
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  • 17 1 Egypt Lifts OutGoing Censorship CAIRO \ki- 1. p un milRoinx pn !lftl 1 nifhl The news romii
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 18 1 i |f LINC E IP" 7 I :i< ..ii;p23aiai M B E R 1 1 B CONDITION INC
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    • 65 1 latest Hunt;* mi LADIES' HANDBAGS blhhvs rail on Th Tht NO VELT Y.tom XX North Kridcr Koud Phonr Ht| Sport ■I r i^^H The new /;/o//r/ 199/194 an urphtj rttttift more signal /ess noise FEDfItATI I TU 194 S2CO $285 C TB 193 5275 $300 TA 194 $285 /> $310
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  • 96 2 POLICEMAN ALLOWED $5,000 BAIL A POLICE sergeant. Hj an bin Yarob ,r w< nan, Ka- )»jjah bint Aixiul Almas, were Ji.irged in the Singapore Fifth t rday i f .;i Lsttns ji) the dtfpA^al of ra?oed 1 April 25 and 21 Bi C'li.insi Ho;id. T'irv r .ijm«'d trial and l>nil
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    35 2 photo. A civilian sets a pre openin',' try out of onf of the numerous nad^rts on exhibition at the Singapore Safety Lirst Wccft Exhibition. Vhicfc oprns today at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Standard
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  • 329 2 Thugs In Court Halt Proceedings 2 Who Scared Witness Are Held WHEN a witness m a robbery cose alleged in the Second District Court yesterday that four men sitting in Court, had warned him not to testify against the accused, the Judge, Mr. P.H D'Nerto, immediately adjourned court and instructed
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  • 131 2 Standard Staff Reporter ALL HEADS of Singapore Government Departments and other staff officers, who want to go on casual leave outside the Colony must now inform the Governor, Sir John Nicoll. A circular to this effect amending the' General O: has |usi been
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    114 2 CilXO I, lIC. I. famed Italian operatic tenor, rushvtl through Singapore yesterday on his way home to Italy where he is to star in a film «>n the life of the irreat Italian musuua and singer Slradella. Perspiring freely and compi nnin- bitterly of th- heat. <>ino told
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  • 20 2 SEE KIEN YUAN fined First e C for Pasir Panjang R See v 0 disqual UTS.
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  • 66 2 AHMAT bin Mansoor (17)J a peon, pleade I guilty in a Singapore Police Court yesterday to a charge of s1 bequc from Tan ii Chian on June 29. Prosecuting Inspector, A. D. Jacobs said that he was instructed not to accept the plea as it appears
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  • 183 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S new Flirt Traffic Court Magistral Mr R W. h. Davfei has *i >d an interesting and' versatile career A '[w u >V A 57-yenr-oU Mr. Home Davi es served in Indian CivU Service for years, the last eight •y;ar s
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  • 229 2 a nut, broke out in a shop in Havelock Road 20 hours before the fire insurance policy on the shop expired it was stated before the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday. Koh Lianu Hwee, who WM being
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  • 86 2 THREE Singapore students Mc?<rs. C. PaVa^njorhy, Y r' Jumabhoy and K C Khoo I were among six Malavvno ha\-o been called to the j Bnti<h Bar following reading a^ at the Inns of Court. The following are the list j and the Inns of Court
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    51 2 photo. >Irt. X. XOMO'I.V .1 i rein Secretary, uho arrived in Singapore last D from oiombo on .i IMB ol all the IlHim Mttataltei in A^ia. ll e lemTei Un\:\\ for IIon«j;kont:. lip at the nirfftti 1»\ >!r. C. llashida. a Dnsul at 0^ Japanese CtßMrimte-Geacnl in s.n^jpor»*.
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  • 28 2 TWO CHEQUES THE SPIRIT OF NEW YEAR NEW YEAR. 1959 hnfl •he ..nore S. I issued two I g Bain, 1 1 was i and T draw July
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  • 52 2 P. G. GRrFXIXG. r Press Corrospt.mdent. was yesterdajr B •re S. Cuiirt on his of cau to S. C. C F Gruen r j that ho ed Fox twice with hi? palm ;i.:d the back of his > pa! m on Juno 6. He had reasons
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 131 2 f^y^-^"lfß3^ TODAY 3 SHOWS i w MftJl^ fIKBL'H GREATEST ISTAND Dl .}.*>. or inniivm: I i *j» v b soj rn i i^r vsia film company r raw iMi.Mi "THE YELLOW \EM.\N \EMBASSY HOTEL j (Situatcit in Sin > />* Ana) Wvyet Road, Singaporf Tel: Bi*>6l/-l IJit< s **«ft-u. AJ3JI
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    • 117 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rent* per Ib In Sinn 1 pore VMteNSJ were: Bu>eri Sellers No 1 US B Spot Loom* »,:>^ No. i k.s.s. »>:>; No. R.s.s. m) No. I.S.S. 81] Tone: Steady quiet. m PKKt Tbf price ->f tin vrster dav »a> 133 1j per pu ul. Down LONDON
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    • 113 2 W/ud c/ctj Ccf^T^^ I B $9.90 (s>/? I In white burkskfnj!! X' > I With v.nhf, <"''' B 1 0.90 In brown A beit* Jfflf /.i^^ I I leather rorabina- (W lion. "Encolii* H— soles A lieeN. I Comfort* ea*e-ej.r f I'* 1 Uhv not! ir NHurr a untie. «r
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  • 99 3 Reporter hankers newspapers. n paper ooprhj wrap food loi im,p> use newspaper! for wrapping up bread. come la And man in conditions. papers shops, soiled and ouldy. < is dol Miss Amy February o this i i Dr Canton circulated t. -laws issui
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  • 27 3 re Royal EnY C ub will hoM the Royal ..ly 17. h include a are on sale will begin iad end a*.
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    62 3 MR LEE CHOON ING, Lubour City Councillor lor the \V.->t ward i h t and hi- brother Mr. Lee Chooa Kiat proprietor <<f Kiat and Company, Stamford Road, left 5i h<: a pore hy air yesterday fof Australia. Mr, Choon !uis to study local administration uiiii<' l»' s brother. wh,»
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  • 11 3 Manilal And Sons Awarded Damages I! l i II i I
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  • 127 3 M< dical Research ol Singapore is to for funds for a I a Chine: e Phy- E thlS 1. mind ranges i>n I $100,000. ting to disci";* ways in. l means cf raising this i i be held next I iy. 'i chairman
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  • 23 3 Old newspaper ar, nH by Singapore hawker* U wrap ■•Od tJi.it i> nuani for immediate* consumption, as shown above.
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  • 47 3 Jte ln.-lmlin* thr Raja cf Perils, saw the demonstration* Kivca i DtwoßHtrattoi Tram at Anui retently HUMicht of the demon- dictatioi by BraiUe shorlhiml Mid typini; it out on an M \mii, i mewbet of the blind Icum, b sees tjrptaf oa Brauic
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  • 464 3 A CITY Councillor. Mr. A. R. Lazarous (Labour North) has questioned the accuracy of minutes taken of C'itv Council meetings. In a letter to the President, Mr. T. P. r. McNeice, he suggested that In future a wire-recorder be used to take down the
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  • 259 3 Girl (14) Caught 'Bargaining' In Red Area THE story of how a 14-year-old girl was seen "bargaining" with a middle-aged man in the red-light area of Jalan Bcser, Singapore, by two officers of the Social Welfare Department and later detained, is revealed in the monthly report of the Department. Mr.
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  • 108 3 170 Received Loans From PWD Society A TOTAL of 170 loans I amounting to 1,040.20 were bum)4 to members of th< Sii pore Government Public Works Co-operative Thrift and Loan Soc:e:v Limited in 1952, cording to the S 's Report and Statemeni "Wor the year. Of this li^.ire. $16,130, WBi
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  • 91 3 SINGAPORE will soon have riou i ki id woi to meef I !1(! Industry, the Comm for Labour. Mr. G. W. D. told The IL> S aid new emp.oymenl oHi ;r, Mf. F. G I son. is n >w mak ng a to dn w up
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  • 41 3 Messrs HarrlsoiM and CrosHeld a Kuala Lumpur agency hou-e on Tuesday became yet another Rrm In the Federation to a >t -Onoi-.tion Service* and foster its p nl a ploy< Pi Madeline I 'Operatic:- S l Che A I.
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  • 51 3 2 New PO's For S' pore RESIDENTS of Pasir V j;mc;. S ngapore will new jPost Oil no at the en of this year, rk on th t building v. ill eo" KKin Sembawani ts too I j will Rot a new Post Ofl But wurk will not begin urn
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  • 192 3 sixc.APORK will have another $250,000 mark* t if the Markets Committal oi tba Diagno: tic Survey T< am approves its si'i.'ig. The deliberatkmi ..f the Committee have been completed but. the report is not yet available. The mark.t. will be s i^'3 ted at Focn
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    • 335 3 a (/limp** -;\9fcfsfc FATHER OF MEDICINE/ fjfS^]!]^ 7 hua toh \yTfn /:v Hua Toh lived a lon9 time 090 Wm. *\V l\ M but many Cht icte nrmen b f |u\ B^^x!^t. him as the di«co»crcf of nmny lYsjßM^^J rj^"*** herb* some of which ore utcd in ,r^^ N^ IflOll.fi
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  • 122 4 KOTA BHARU, Fri.— cast their ballots to elect first Town Council election )n the eve of the eled t in the town. V( e which of the 29 eand Tomorrow, voters here will their representatives to the 1 to be held in Kota Baiiru. ion.
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  • 104 4 Girl Hanged Self After Betrothal THRI B pie were :1t<> marri< I, hanged herself fro n the her house, it w;is ?tate i in I Singapore Coi r's Couri yes 4 i jirl was I Ramilah bii te Saa I v P. ra Mahmud, told the Couri 1 no' it
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  • 133 4 Govt. Bill For Riot Emergency THE S re Gov< c \v !l inti a bill v. will.-. Govei magistrate or the Police Commissioner to call upon the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force for assistance in the event of rioting in thp In the past no provi made for
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  • 38 4 'Reinstate These Men THE Singapore 1 t it i« Cou t In India period, th e Secretary ol -Jacob, told rday odd lab ;S inevitable 1 bad we <■ a, Mr nt that in tances th, d be reinstai
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  • 29 4 Sion for di x > > i Road Nov. J7 lasi without a driv lor Jriv"n V i Isi i Ir n e tt ii J foi a year]
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  • 86 4 NEW $40 MIL. GOVT. LOAN LAUNCHED PENANG. Fr!.— After Singa- and S >lanfor, Pi had bed most o! I I million Federation of Malaya i y a s of the other States," said the Final Secretary, Mr. E. Hirnsworth He was addressing the Penang I Advisory Cqmmitti 1 IFe .<.
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  • 38 4 THE spiritual assembly i f the Bahai's of Singapore hold a discussion a t the Bahai at 352-A, Tanjong Katong Road o:i Sunday at 10 a.m. Subject is "W •ion is essential for I v." i—
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  • 261 4 KOII TIAX HONG, a Singapore <■:< rk, yesterday begged the Eighth Police Magistrate Mr. A. W. Ghows, to record a p.ea of guilty against him I not Hnd a bailor ;ind did not want to be remanded. Koh. who appeared before Mr. Ghows
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  • 10 4 J»tre< t, Singapore pleaded v 'n the Singapore T
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  • 127 4 S 'PORE MAN USED FORGED CHEQUES IN KL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri 0 I Chong Toh til), oi Sysd Alwi Road. Singapore, was 1 charges oi cheal and using urged ch< vie president of :hc Mr. E. Brown, Me Wai acquitted 1:. ae 1 barge and sentenced I months 1 1
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  • 63 4 THE S Goven A-. nistrative and Clerical Servi 1 ion w to open an < t 1 ureau h< p temporary cl< v Government. This was revealed at an I of ternght, by the n's pres !r. N. A. Kularajah. He laid the bureau will
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  • 40 4 Til apore Independent Movement will hold free film -hows at W on July 11; Trafalgar Home, July 12. Wai Siew Hospital. 18; Woo;i bridge Hospital July -V. Trafalgar Home. July L'f;. Screening will begin at 7 p.m.
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  • 32 4 PENANG, Fri— The Resident C< ncv, Penang, Mr. R P. Bingham, will hold the first of a series of monthly press conference i in his office at !).',O a.m. on July 6.
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  • 623 4 $93 Af. PROJECT IS CHRISTENED' Standard Staff Reporter THE attention of employers to the need for encouraging building societies by putting capital into them so that their employees may own their own homes was drawn by Sir John Nicoll, Governor of Singapore, when he
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  • 87 4 Photo. OVER IQO members and guests of the Singapore Tea<hers' Training Association attended a dinner and dance at the Raffles Hotel last n is lit to commemorate the third anniversary of the Singapore Teachers' Training College. Miss Tan Joo Lens, social and cultural secretary of the
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  • 117 4 Ship Leaves Port— Then They Smile Standard Shipping Kepni t**r Four hundred sullen and sad passengers 01? the Dutch liner TJiftjaJeagka yrsterd;»\ hr«k<- into sm ili'v lor tin first time durins a week lons stay in Sinuaporr They were li.«pi>\ be cause they wen aiavfag a. port WlWffe tkf were
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  • 68 4 Standard Staff Reporter VALE T T A S fti K rtpuc and C pore, ba> c drop 300,000 pounds ii of supplies throughout tl e F< 1 to uarr Over two and a ..liun surrendi r Tn- H nouneed yes that sive on a
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  • 52 4 KUALA I UMPUR, K:i Larger prizi 1 U d \o bo paid Ilovernmen- I Social Lott«. The {> an on ical < has opeiM d f.>r Govern: Bxpai disc Social V. I urd earlier \h\< v. 1 I|c and noum emei t >s < before :hp
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  • 25 4 THE S Youth Ft C n< e Kampong Kap R Dr. A Mr. Then.: F Quat Lim v. ligious and ns.
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  • 41 4 THE Sil IVIr. Giam Ch day recon i I of death K end of an inq death ol king fitU r, Y< e Yeow Wing, who when he fell Into the i.l iiilc trying to bourr. Naval Base.
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    • 151 4 use Butterfly stove SAVES TSME mm Hcy^ewifc's Choice LEAHINCO ft******* r-. ft rtt *H FOR TREATMENT Of Diabetes LOBULINA TABLETS Prt; im v^ccin< Institute Goyt Control) on ti>e basis of ac .ve extracts of fresh qlanc!'and Mii<> yeast inc m'irk(<( :c;\rv and vet v rich in vitamii a i foi
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    • 196 4 TONIGHT! Si',. (h ,f "Spanish Shawl" X I CioorctUc Compacls Spoi Dana I IBe llappuat tlu l!,^ I The Happiest Nighn I The idea! dnnk Try it' E SIN WAH I CO.. Ii I FELEPHONE: 10 I for your comfori anc fB I Relax at cool and breezy r r
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  • 7 5 1st Worcs. To Hold Farewell Service w
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  • 46 5 our presentation of 4th Bn.. the Malaj i Kuala Lwnpw. on July 8. Pirill form |h c Colooi Party. 1 I i Sale! mau (Pema in ci MabMod Mb Deli i t. Mohd. Nordin bin Mohalvdia of ftj 23, is the yo;inii(vst nMfff
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  • 226 5 MR. C. R DASARATHA RAJ, Labour member for Rochore m the Singapore Legislative Council will introduce a resolution asking tor rent control on postwar buildings at the Council meeting on July 21 -H:s resolution will read '"That this Council is of
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    65 5 THIS photograph was taken on th e occasion of the trans fer of Lt. P. Roberts. Commanding officer ©I No 2 Pl.ttmn" ;B" Company. FMVASC. Taipin^ Seated (from hfnI c. Hamzah, L c. Baharin, Lc. Lai Pun ?Vah nl? KhfkL' M. Hassey (P.5.1.), Lieut. P. Roberts .oC^Plf Sit' Wah.dudin, L
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  • 32 5 THE mer Comluar. President S Court Dato O'hB g D.P.M.J., n S A A Mr. Goh Chee Hian, Mr. Toh Ch mg T i g, Mr. S. Poi
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  • 52 5 SINGAPOKi: Police are anxious to trace 2$ Malayan currency notes oi Sl.OOO denomination each, bearing serial numbers A572U to ASTBM. A C.I.D. spokesman would nut disclose the nature of the investigation but appeal-* ed to the public with information to contact the Officer-in-Charye. Commercial
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  • 87 5 Jobs Are Fewer In S' pore Now JOBS are becomii e in ipore now, arid Ihe only 1 for this h offl ial circles was the "tr. rece II in the pi ibber and I Many of the commercial firms and othei emploj of labour who used to r^t-ruit considerable
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  • 89 5 PENANG, Fri.— Small I minium shelters called "Alts'," i I by police n have b< a sot up in Penan;;. to enai to operate ithe difficult iw is of the island to it n turning to normal police stat cms, a p ;kcs•i said T O'iay.
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  • 76 5 MRS. ELIZABETH CHOY. Singapore Legislative Councillor and one- of the Colony's reprasenative to the Coronation in England, returned hom e last night by BOAC Comet She was met by a large crowd of relatives and rxiends. Awaiting her also was daughter Bridget 'It was a
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  • 57 5 PEXANG, Fri —Three Chinese have been detained by the Police in connection with the murder of police detective, Lean Guan .Tin, who was shot dead at Aver It am on June a Police spokesman said today. Yooh Hun San who was wounded at the scene
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  • 94 5 T R A N SPORT Command Hastings of No. 53 Squadron are expected a* the Changi airfield today at km- i' four-day flight irom the United K. dom. The squadron, whicfa Is under the comm a n d of Sqd/Ldr. B. C. Worts, will
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  • 34 5 IPOH. Fri. Abdul Malid bin Mydin, charged la the Session.^ Court with housebreaking and attempted rape, was relused bnil on ground that he was living in the same hoj.-e as the complainant.
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  • 69 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 3. The following are the closing prices of rubbei and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBPER Spot 191d. July /Sept. \9\d. Oct./ Dec. 19^Jon/Mar. 195d. Apr./Ju. 19WJuly c.i.f. l^ d Morket: Quietly, Steady. LONDON TIN Spot £637/10 per fon buyers,
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  • 208 5 P ARIT BINTAR, Fri.-Abdul Wahab bin Said (43), an ex-special constable, was fined &100 or two months' rigorous imprisonment, by Inche Salleh bin Kckhardt in the Parit Buntar Court for using criminal force on a woman, Jamaliah binti Mohamad Haji, with intent to outrage her
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  • 106 5 OAG Invites Criticism From Public AN OPEX invitation to the people of the Federation to "throw stones at Government Departments" and to forward [estions as to how b service may be ren left I, le by the Offl or A tering the Government, Sir Donald MacGi'livray, over Radio Malaya last
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  • 46 5 MALACCA, Fri— The j iry of a Malacca mrl which Included nt Montgomery's son, 1 aft«r four the Coroner, Mr. Ramanal [yer, i of t men at Bukit S i by a i (f The Court 1 no defii attached to anj
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  • 22 5 THE Johoi I places: J< B S B s B B and I. i B B Siam, Brok< n —23
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  • 12 5 !:ikeh: at 12.30 p.i lorry a: Kam] 1 1
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  • 120 5 $600 ,0000 Claims In Big Pawnshop Case MALACCA, July S.— Claims filed by creditor! oi lian Shing Ton? Pawnshop, on the eve of the creditors meeting: at tie Meag Song Hall tomornw, have poshed claims past the $CM,tM nark aad to about 40 per cent of the estimated liability. Many
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  • 226 5 Delegates Meet Called Off fin K^u L^ L UMPU L FrL A on amendment in the constifution of the Malayan Chinese Association for a President to be elected by the general body of members of the Association and not by a representative system will
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  • 106 5 A MILITARY CROSS FOR HIM FOR ix'ifi^ respon! tho (i'Mth of two Of sown area of Johore, T.i<- it e»B:m?rr.;in Lai f the 1 i P it KM ol "D" »npnny, Gurkha Rifl awarde II by the tary Me lali wttt awarded to Cs
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 154 5 si d x ft #t ft ivorsary r.p. sp. sa (in 5 smart colours) 57.50 %%M ts s> (tie collar) $3.50 each or for S 10.00 Shirti La 2 for I 5.50 l V; 1 N >" shirts co 70 S2.ti Oriental Crepe..; Z Z Z Z Z S 1.00
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    • 88 5 afford i i ROIEX" mm^'w RolfX have lon-; I.- '^P^^ finest craftsmansh in and you will find M /i A suit every pocket te. r\ I ifour nean :wa I /TT\ <-d to show you th R ran fk including the i tly priced m h steel, and steel and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 87 5 Weather mum l < M-p. ratal from i in. on lull i < Jali i hii i. )'< iit| 1851 i i. i I73KI i 'i pui I t Kit ml .it I >! iMnumi I ii- li <nn I .'I .1 m >.» :«i p i i !ul\ sini
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  • 764 6 'J'lIK CASK of Mr. K M Byrne, ii we stick to official metaphysics, is a rathei simple one Mr. Byrne is an Assistant Establishment Officer and therefore an employee of the Government. He is governed by a kind ol official Mosaic Law known as the Colonial
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  • 947 6 Review of Views JT is curious to observe that while ft »s the declared Intention of the highest official circles to develop a hAoloyon consciousness among our future citizens, as a first step towards the achievement of a free and selt governing Malaya, the content of the education imparted in
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  • 581 6  - The Future Of Red China' s Army Robert Franklin I low wiil Communist China's enormous army .'till only to Russia's in numi i'L j disp i once the p units now <> nmitteri in Korea can be withdrawn? This question vv: I absoi ij W igej e officer! here is
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 360 6 When the Malayan Government has. as l believe, taken a bold step in banning all lotteries run by po itical parties. I am astonished to find democratic organization! like the Singapore Standard taking an adverse attitude and coming up with elaborate editorials on the side of the
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    • 92 6 S om- -i Uu r.Mation M.v whi appeared In the S e Sta dard I position o! th c Chin< i n present < posit r:w Mi Tan > S publicity ICA, hi h'.s four-pagi Tin reading r as v. < thai lor idea the Chinese in larg<
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  • 268 6  -  Audrey Whiting PAKIS 1 OOK out— the Siesta is icf'j)inK up. It has reached Paris, but this is one Paris fashion tbat must not cross the Channel. Siesta is the '\ord of Spanish origin that means a daily doze in the afternoon. In the Middle
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  • 7 6 "iakr ».»>,! Waller i.imuun.ifc.'U the Udder!"
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  • 348 6 By mbn, m take '.he la<k." Messrs Nehru and Co who are no mrnn historiam tneinse vta, have some very caustic comments to make cm that. Jn another part, when referring to Robert Clive's death in 1774. our historinn is affected with acute depression over the great in> l
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 112 6 I SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD ij I.WIJM'KMJI'N MUHNIN(i NtW^fFiM HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood. Sinqopore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble b Tcleqraph Address: TIGERNEWS. S.nqopore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Buitdinq. Pr.ntmq House Square. London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 4S bulion Sfrtcl. 83, Cowon Strtet. 8. Lcith Sttec*.
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    • 47 6 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE Scheduled .((»u Bi^wiin Kuctc Lumpur t.n'ciq f Jcndcrofo Sifiowcn K Ky Bohru Molocca tz'u Singapore. Che- M MANSFIELD CO.. LTD Lokc Yi.w I u'.d<nq Kuolo Lumput T I i/ .empt them with V am r% pL f C ss J I A j&A BOVRIL
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  • 19 7 Colourful UK Welcome For Everest Expedition ived rfourful tnesscd ai Tl V I f the n i and 1
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  • 57 7 Radio photo. lelephoto. as they a rnv> at Salisbury. Southern Rhodesia. Jet-liner. AP LISBURN. (N. Ireland): A deep curtsey from little Kath leen Ir\\i n as s h P presents a bouquet of flowers to the Queen, who stopped at Lisburn shortly after her arrival in Northern
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  • 124 7 A -TEST SITE IS 'PROHIBITED AREA' I lie ftovernnicnt yrsterday miles of South Australia to be >» readiness for Britain's atomic from ian ev( i> pen ir No ci;iU> for the tests hns n i tiounced and M. Bea!e said: "While splendid :»i f>- been mafic a treat eal remains
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  • 54 7 Ex-King Talal In Crash JRO, y 3 (Reuier).— i >f Jordan was ycstl ident. Ta I aMc-de-•i iiiint Ibrahim Arab Legion, the crash but rch escaped i (1 injuri ss. ex-King waa <lri\ Ing edes Bi nz ir at ie Alexandriarr\ rond when it and crashed inro ad i about
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  • 66 7 Red Cross Aids Jap Victims WASHINGTON, July '< I i A nerican Red ■t terday it is v, 1( 000 worth of nemding 10.000 La and f>o.;)oi) pounds of powdered milk to Hood tims in .!;(p;ii). but ion of imiii (I "SSM.OOOt the Red Cross yes- included 1 00 w
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  • 69 7 Soviet Tanks Rushing To Polish Border BERLIN, July 3, (UP)— The have withdrawn pari 700-tank force from Berlin and rushed the tanks e Polish border to mainorder in Poland, German language iper of the United States !omm ssion said today. 1a itung, official 1 !l;n i Commission tion division, said
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  • 21 7 MR. ALES BEBLER, VugOPoreign Under-Secretary, v hoped Italy and Yugo:x would *>e able to agree Ti i o. Reuter
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  • 16 7 CASUALTIES in the floods. i Kyu :>d have reach- ly 2.000.- A P
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  • 195 7 VIENNA, July 3, (Reuter). The Austrian Supreme Court today rejected an appeal by Adrienne Eckhardt, 23 year-old night club hostess, against a life sentence for murder. The sentence was imposed last March when Eckhardt was convicted of murdering Johann Arthold in his grocers
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  • 42 7 OTTAWA. July 2 (Renter) Mr. Ivan Tsvetkov, Ottawa correspondent of Tass. the Official Soviet news agency, is making a new attempt to obtain membership of the Parliamentary pr< I gallery here, the Canadian press reported tockiv.
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  • 19 7 PRKSiDKNT Eisenhower has allotted US$5O,OOO to help fight huge forest fires now raging in New Hampshire.
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  • 17 7 A NAVY seaplane with 12 tr.i n aboard went down yesterday in the Bering Sea.
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  • 19 7 TIIK Quorn ye«:to:c]:iy approvrd the appointment <»f Daniel Williams I.ris to b British Ambassador to Afghanistan. AFP
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  • 16 7 K'F sellers in Peshawar, Pakistan, <> ed dally prayers In mosquei loi JjoUci' weafcaer. Reuter
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  • 10 7 CROWN Prince Akihito arrived in Rome yesterday.
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  • 70 7 SOITHAMPTON. July 3. (Router) Detective* boarded the 24.215-ton liner Chusan on her arrival at Southampton today to investigate the disappearance in the Mediterranean of one of the four women telephone operators. She is Miss Molly Havnes (45), who was last seen on the deck at about
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  • 69 7 CAPETOWN. July I (Reuter) Dr. Daniei Malan will seek full powers from the new parliament opening today to give force to his race laws removing coloured voters from the co-nmon electoral roll. This time he needs a two-' birds majority. ,nm, GF.XERAL Sir John Harding, Chief
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  • 58 7 WASHINGTON. July 3. (UP)— -Japanese exposed n> radiation from Wi rid War II atomic bomb blasts have about the tame number of children as the general popula*;«)u of Japan. This conclusion which tends to explode predict! mi of ma>? atomic sterilization— was reached after tiu* Atomir Energy
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  • 37 7 LONDON. JuW 3, (Reuter). Buck Pa ice o(T» today were tighi ipped ai Group-Captain Peter Townsend. Roya.i Equerry wtaoei surprise ovi pf>stinß rpcalled earlier talk Unking him romantica y with Prlncen Margaret.
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  • 207 7 LONDON. July 3. (UP)—Britain buzzled today with exciting and romantic speculation about Princess Margaret and divorced Croup Capt. Peter Townsend. They berame top topic of conversation in Britain after the handsome Townaendwai transferred to a p )>t in Belgium while the pretty pr;ncess was on
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  • 339 7 COMMISSIONER GENERAL WILL REPLACE 3 HCs L*nJ?l'J ul lJ (AP)— Premier Joseph Lon.el today handed notes to representatives of ™e three Associated States of Indo-China promising them a greater degree of independence within the French Union. DoinirLl!f S m timc< the *°vernmenl announced apDeir,T °L 3
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  • 140 7 NARROW ESCAPE FOR 400 OXFORD, July 3 (Renter) Four hundred passengers in a London-bound express train were saved from disaster last night when the driver pulled up 100 yards short of the blazing of an American B-47. biggest bomber in the world, which ploughed into the track ahead of it.
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  • 142 7 LOXDO.W July 3. (Router)— Sir Winston Churchill, now under doctor's orders to rest heard yesterday that his son-in-law Mr. Duncan Sandys. Minister of Supply, is to join the growing list of Government casualties Mr. Sandys. 45. rui. band ct Diana Churchill, is to go into
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  • 103 7 UK Will Not Lift Trade Restriction WASHINGTON, July 3, (AFP).— AvtattriUttvc British sources denied last night reports that it a Korean armistice were signed. London would consider null and void all commercial restrictions imposed during the Korean war. The reports, published by a Washington evening newtpaper, stated that Britain had
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  • 118 7 REVOLT IN RED ARMY BERLIN, Jul) rankv of tho Ri; ai <l 18 Ru- order, it was i day. Thr m x KB the -t Bi-rljn Ruta md It i i ComnniMi rfTor f to tin unrcs* win. sprei'l I \hv t\ e 1 ■< «Tnd form< I Sei PoltT.w!
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    30 7 photo. QUEEN Mizahrth II approved the appointment of the M.irqiifsN ol S.ihs. bui\ (above) .t* arlinr For«'ij;n S«»rnt.»r> from .Inn** L'y y miim Mr. Anthony K.ii«n'v rrti'.rn to dutv AP
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  • 36 7 Shoe-shining Soldiers: A Protest WA! INQTON R( |> mocrat, New Y thai \< the Navy I ni un ism by half the N nothing more tl iranti to the i ■bsolut< ty of treat I v for a'
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  • 29 7 THE II Luifi Einaudi, Ojr)-. 1 D nor Alcid* D. •;.!l it the P today u .vill nsk hin I i i i i i > k Reuter
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  • 82 7 Accused Sleep At Trial KITALE, Kenya. Ju y 3 (It iter) i \fri- Ken; Ifau rorist uya fell fast p yestei entered Ibe hearing Supreme I distri cd by b irbed win turbed only by i< c «>( an African baby sitting I roothei j ap. M and baby W(
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  • 25 7 POPK PIUS XII >• received in a special j Adlai 51 en son, D crai date f< i Si.ito di esid« nrv U.P
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    • 31 7 SEL AM AT TIDOR I FOR ULTIMATE SLEEPING *j COMFORT I INSIST ON I H YPNOS SPRING INTERIOR MATTRESS FROM $138.00 I 1 FEATHER AND DOWN PILLOWS I FROM $12.25 4|
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  • 269 8 U.S. TRAINS CIVIL AVIATION MEN OF ALL NATIONS A TOTAL of 60 aviation trainees and officials or both covernment and industry from 11 Latin American republics a»d 10 other countries were *iven training under the Tnited Statrs Civil Aeronautics Administration Supervision, according to Its report for 1952. In addition, 26
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  • 100 8 CALCUTTA, July 3. (AFP) A ship carrying an ambulance unit to Korea and 1,500 passengers ran aground last nifH* in the Hoogly River. 18 miles from here. It was still stranded today. The ship bound for Japan via Rangoon, Malayan ports and Singapore, was
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  • 128 8 No 'Copter For Ceylon Unless... COLOMBO, July (Reuter) —The United States has refused to allow a helicopter to be exported to Ceylon i; she gets an assurance it not be used for the aerial spraying of rubber Sir Claude Core;'. \io:i Ambassador in Washington, communicated the American decision to the
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  • 160 8 Swedish Boat Flees Brazil Navy RIO DE JANEIRO. July 3. i'AP The Swedish >h:ng boat, Ir^egerd. which fled Rio in dcflanca of a <\i;'.r» order. apparently camped from Brazilian territorial wateri in nor dnsh for the freedom of the A* '.antic. A Brazilian nnw conceding ti i tht <^esr Etocaina
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  • 35 8 TAIPEH, :\v S, (AP)— K.C. i i h pa of Pai China. Mr. Yeh, in I ed as v.n v pie 1 recc.. ellation of 1G ships which had with R
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  • 34 8 V.ASHIXCTOX, .K. J, (AFP)— The Light lira ricr. whose loan to f ■pproved by the Sen ite Ai Forces I ,is the 14.0D0 ton Belleau Wool, it waj ;imnouueed tod
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    • 690 8 i Fast Tran^parifir Service to San Francisco and Los Angeles via Hongkong and Japan. Agents ANGLO FRENCH 6c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: K Lumpur 311 Spore *****/3 P S'ham 295 M.ilarra 4:>f) Penang 875 BEImjLINE FOK 1 1.K./CONTINENT S'pore P Sham Penans tißonmhor for Liverpool, ISi^V' R dU OM s'7Ju» 8/9JU.,
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    • 1220 8 BLUE FUNNEL UNE mm* MANSFIELD CO., LTD. f^ Incorporated in Slnijapora Carriers' option t4> proceed via othei ports to load and (Ifscuarge carifo SAILINGS l« LIVtKI'OOL ULASUOW LONDON A CONIINrNIAL FOR IS Due Sails P Stiano Penang C^a&h U ?%!5.2^£ *> 13,1* July 4 July 1/ July 7/ 8 A
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    • 311 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Kotterdam Llo>d llollun d Amrrica Line Nrdrrluu! I inr Kotterdam Kotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTKKAL) BOSTON NH9 VOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTI.VIOKfc. MOBILE NCH OIHLANS via SI I Z Noon I* Sh;iro Ptn.mi GAROET (RL) 9 15 July \H Jul> 1? INhih KADJA (S.MM »M.lul> 5A«g »i \ur
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    • 543 8 EAST ASIATICiiI sailings nom iunoi4vi A I *IK B -KINV for Bangkok SM«on '^1 Honßkong. Manila Kou I Yokohama "LALANDIA" lor B kok J MONGOLIA- Foi Hancjk, k I Saigon. Ilonßkung. Ml Kobe and Yokohama i- M MAGDALA For L I SAILINGS TO CON '.MM M M|||u I Foi Colombo
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  • 32 9 I0 ND °The "sterling fc !d and dollar r ftodurins June, n announced i "this increase reserves to f „n .lime 30 u^^u m Vh.- mid-»51 e r«N.*M. Y .114 I
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    64 9 photo. A IG-litter high lift ambulance, the first of its kind shown in operation at a U.S. air base. A hydraulic lift mechanism is attached to the chassis and ambulance body, and can lift the body to as high as 13 feet. The device eliminates the need for
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  • 178 9 OLOMBO July 3, (Renter). -Ceylon is likely to accept offers of flour supplies from Russia, Germany and the Argentine if Australia turns down her request lor a price reduction, it was officially stated yesterday. Ceylon is the largest importer of Australian wheat flour for which
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  • 89 9 Services Budget Approved -;i!.\CTO\ T July 3. -The House of Repre- < yesterday approved n.(i(i<».oon (about £7,--'t.<M'<M budget for the vy this jrear. This $1,000,000,000 000,000) less than enhower recomH e a 1 so approved r building of a 1 -raft carr, bul to decide > U.000,000.- C 366.000,000) air
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  • 25 9 THE West German Federal Parliament yesterday ratified their third and last reading of all the London agreements settling their many foreign debts. AFP
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  • 56 9 NEW DELHI, July 3 (\FP> The Indian-Burmese tiade talks which hav e been progressir^ here since MonJay are now In their final Ltagc. It Is understood that agreement has been reached, in principle, for the exchar.ae of Burmese ric e for Indian products such as iron, s'cel,
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  • 262 9 By ARXO .D C. BRACK3IAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, July 3.— lndonesian imports for 1953 thus far have averaged only 139,799 tons compared to a monthly import average last year of 205,060 tons of goods. But April's trade balance compared to the start of
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG. June 3— Special Slundard Service closing prices on the Honi;kon? Exchange todav where $15.90 to tl sterling: $<;.0:i25 to US 1 dollar: SI.BJO to Malayan SI: ?0.190 to one Indonesian Ruppiah, Gold $272 to one tael.
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  • 384 9 AS/A 15 A LONG WAY FROM PRE-WAR PEAK T L, PiiAm Standard Market Reporter is *h- Su i/r* V- ppob i em m world Production of tin in the postwar period |if thw rehobilitotion_of war damaged mines in the Far East. By 1948 Indonesia, and by 1950 Malaya
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  • 126 9 Japan Cool To US Wool JAPA.N not interested In bj.vms w,< i rom th€ L nited btiites as she has already obtained substantial quantities from the Br.iish Commonwealth markets. ncrordirg to the International Wool Secretariat News. Messages from Washington indicated that Japan is anxious to conserve dollars and that the
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  • 88 9 COPRA PRICES STEADY PRODUCE prim Singapore market t* laineH about unchangtM copra btteg >"catiy coconut oil quiet. Copra buyers i^r J v shipment indi picul with 5t S.t_».\ those for August being $:j<»i I sellers. Coconut oil q>" slightly higher ing $sl| per picul, With no buyers. Singapore p (per
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  • 68 9 WASHINGTON, July (AFP).— The Senate Foreign Affairs Committee voted yesterday in favour of the new international wheat agreement concluded >everal months ago. Britain has refused to participate in the international pact. The wheat pact is to go into effect at the end of July if ratified
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  • 257 9 MALAYAN s'narrs in the Singapore market declined in all sections yesterday with sellers predon: particularly in the tins sections. The sham drops in tin shares was attributable to the new all lime low tin metal pr.re since the Korean war. Rubber shares remained neglected, while Indus'r.r.ls were quiet.
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  • 142 9 THERE can be no doubt that the addition of rubber to hydrocarbon binders used in road building is an improvement. Tho rubber act.; as a stabilizing agent and makes these binders less sensitive to atmospheric influence*, says Mr. G. Antoniarles. the* Director of the Swiss Sor-iety
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  • 144 9 INQUIRIES FOR S'PORE RUBBER THE lower rubber pi Singapore hnve brought better tojurrtoi frail consuming cuunti. the week. With the July po '•onsid.-rably light* market is in a !t: ktt ao.*ording to L and i report. I .juidation of Ju w< ek has bt down to below the 65 I
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    • 591 9 S'POKE DIARY Jakarta (GA347) 130 MALAYAN RAILWAYS 6^5. 915 pm. Hurricane Island :-bang (ML2l6> 330 pm. P m MZIt/ING Jes^elton. Labuan. XA A I au. Kuching (ML4O7) 435 pm auivr/^\-t /vimiu^ CAFITOL: Putua Harapan 230 645 i. Penan?. Ipoh. Kuala DESPATCHES: Medan at 12 noon 915 pm Pandora And The
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  • The Cinema, The Theatre and The Arts
    • 1198 10 JAPAN The Shin-Toho Studio, the tergal in .lipjn. is piodiuin^ a document irv film o n the lo«.s of the Kiunt battleship "Vam:Uo War-time cameramen who -attacked" Pearl Harbour and ".sank" lI. MS. Prince of Wales off the coast of Malaya, are shootins
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    • 147 10 Star Contest No. 22 AIX through tins week Ihe Singapore Standard presents its twentv -second -tar contest Ml vou've cot to do is i< collect the pictures and coupons tor all six da>» and send them together with the names of the stars under «ingle
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    • 248 10 ti TODAY DAILY! Ham. 1.1",. l.l.'i.fi.n <>.:»o,mii IN ERYBODI ...says LEO, u |i mail ;i!».>nl MY FLAMING HEART OLI. Mn» ii l«» **rK™~ Jll-htilii Jill A JAM 1 FARLEY POWELL GRANGER /'f i in MJOM a^THE BIG-TIME MUSICAL! *gj Tl .CIIMCO! OK I Uerelk Be TROUBLE TOMGHT AT" MIDNIGHT!... When
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    • 157 10 '1 lifrr arc I /i /v *vt s*"' B 1 1 1 i I Tl^ T vtfftk I in H mm SOi'TH I lii IMIINKOIuK I HEFUN HENDR!\ «_o^ f I limit/!,) 31'mitir I parents; love I THE FIRST TKHHICOIO!! r I CUSTARD PIES, SLUE. FLOUR J i "S^ I
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 354 10 t? RfTADELMARW. I l» ii hi'lor m.iv know all •hen- to I. now ;ibout Nitmri i»ut !»>• won't gel tlu* truth .ihoin himself until be i-> iiiirrifil." illi.iiu i\*a-th.-r. ii rd w ram i kkyosi. .•>...; u »1 1 atu moon > >u have tm- i t tacts to e
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  • 352 11 SINGAPORE cannot under estimate the opposition that is Malacca in the Colony's second Malaya Cuptie at Jalan Besar stadium today, but if ever there was a time for a few daring experiments by the Singapore Cup Selectors, it is now or never! With the exception of
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  • 38 11 ANGLO Chinese School scored their 13th straight \v in at the eighth anI nual sports «f the PresbyterSchool at Telok jresterday. i won events v h l'« j c the nd year ii
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    • 24 11 W\ HO WAS A P*fs\M ramil Ud£an I SwJNMASK" MtnC .fflSr < Tan>U) 15 ii.ni. ■R" I BALLS i* E 5> 4 a ik I
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    • 190 11 NOTICE MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR Post: Deputy Municipal Engineer Salary: Within the scale $1152x36SI3GB. Starting point according to age, qualifications and experience. A variable cost of Living Allowance is payable on a sliding scale within the following limits: Single Man, Maximum $48/'--per mensem; Minimum $12/- per mensem. Married Man, Maximum
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    • 638 11 NOTICE T 1 THE LIST OF APPLICATIONS WILL OPEN AT 10 A M ON MONDAY, THE 6TH JULY, 1953, AND WILL CI OSF nN n R BEFORE SATURDAY, THE 11TH JULY, 1953. FEDERATJON OF MALAYA SECURITY LOA\ (1952) ISSUE OF $40,000,000 13/ 4 PFR CENT REGISTERED STOCK, 1903/ 1973 Interest
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    • 495 11 NOTICES jyiß. Lee Wing Sun is no Xf t longer in our employment as from 30th June. 1953. and is, therefore, not authorised to represent us in any way, or to collect monies on our behalf. E. OTT COMPANY (M) LTI). r PHE Christian Brothers Old Boys Association will hold
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    • 546 11 TUITION Mokn, Sessions; aWginaera, July: S'hantl. 1 i\p Cour: u daily /t Tvping .it cipher place Bk.Kpg. p.e Snr Enjj. Eve: Shand Bk Kp«. nfter offire at both plucei Typing any tjme either pl.i e 1"1 m;ichines. Ai^o Fnglfah for bemnncrs. Runnms;. I all ttdS. to VIII. BkKpg ii a
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    • 510 11 MXlH iui.hm,mim i MR CHAN KIM I!( U a to ill '■.'ii')/ **tc. i »<hl a An Foh n on Saturdaj 27 th Jun« IMI \n\Ol \< IMIM PKI Fl EN KINDEST MCIIV JKI I I If. CUJ K< H ,i t\ or* -i July 14 U 25 G Perak
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    • 70 11 yr-., .pm N THCN -WE: BOTH C^_______*PiT_ ii "~^V s ~Z/ V T^/^^N. V^ T op., iw t, >.fA i ia, jvmm m I I I WT\ >I J V Zl Cini_ p 1-23 A \k f\ IP f A AHBLibow SlSy Copr 193!>. Kin.c T(itur« S>rx! In<, "V'rriJ r/-!.n
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  • 263 12  -  ANDREW ROTH Bv By WIMBLEDON, England, July 3.—The Duchess of Kent presented the men's ftegtef trophy to an unspectacular but extremely competent victor Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, Wimbledon's new champion. Srixas beat Denmark's Kurt Nielsen today 9—7, 6—3. g— 4. h w sixth IFimble U>i an
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  • 326 12 ACHILLES CLl'B of Singapore dominated the friendly athletic meet asainst the Johore Bahrn District AAA to win nine out of ten events on the pauang yesterday. Johort Bab.ru to(;k only the 100 yds sprint Ungku Ibrahim betting Colony sprinters Stephen de Souza and Lian B<;ori
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  • 282 12 Malays Down RAF THE Malay Football Association, about to tour Indr»nrsia. downed a disippoiatias Comb/icj KAF Imih nhrn they met in .i iii'-ndly encoaafer at .lil.in Br.sar stailimn .v«\ster(ijv. The Malays won :> o j a a saBM that an best be described as onr of nvssed opportunities by the
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  • 56 12 A goal :>v Long Seet Mini In the Brsi ha t t cabled Griffiths A m noon S-hool to beat Radin Mas School in the in:erjuni -r schools soccer semi-final played on the SJI ground yesten l i y Grifnths School will now meel felok
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  • 174 12 RESULTS of Singapore ten- nil championships Uej play 3 tsterdaj were: Mrn\ «Uftie«: Oni Chew Bee i 1 k :o 'v h( r t ang <;-- -iklr«-3^ BU6, 1,,, i;,,. Po !J S. Murraj J>3% K i t Soo I J bt M.Pridahm p-« n T bt
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  • 1004 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Class 2 Div. 3-6 Furs. 1. K SsWiVs Pride 3y 8.13 Mr Chee BOO| Keng Spencer W.ir! 2. !».m \\<»iult>r I. .id 6y 8.13 Mr Kok Hoong B i-bv Tail J. Hi \\i>v Wafer 3y 1.12 Mr ft Mrs s.K. Foo RW.-jn B
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  • 779 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUK, Furple and wniie <iate Mona's Kuda) is fancied to complete a double today, concluding day of Selangor Turf Club's June-July meeting. The Mont Dore mare scored a very stylish victory on the first day when she came with a
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  • 208 12 I i Windsoi Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood i VMM \\\<lK WIS.: IVAGfcB SYBII/S PRIDh f sybil., I'rnle May Bl« ian firm I \'t.t\ Bag Cabinet Hah— wagtr j koi- in in Mil) BOYAL DBEAM BOBJN HOOD i..,,,ir.ii- nm ei P-.au iii_ of Peaea I ii.iniii.il uno observation Urwdrlte
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  • 26 12 THERE has born no rain in Kuala Lumpur the last two days. If the weather keeps fine today, tlit going will be very good
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    • 184 12 CABARFT "SPOOKS NIGHT in betwwi d.iiKe-N i IMMNI vM and distrihiilc Ks I I K Kl I<s ,i lo pitinns to rnahlr t1i.,,, |p v I VtOOGU in Oi.u I>i i» l.MCiil sj\s\im\ IPOOKI whit iv diif for Mm-nin; ii i XPIMH in conjunction with THK iikst TECRNICOLOi Irn olinnhi
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