Singapore Standard, 10 July 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Q___f____l_B-' tt A m Vol. IV. No. 8. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 19-,.,. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 824 1 AW: WHY I GAVE THE JAP FLOOD VICTIMS £10,000 r* 00 U-hicPl Mr. Aw Boon I Pre_ i, staling the reasons why rst Flood Relief Fund. the iiood victims and a feeling of government and people of Japan Balm Kin_: Au Boon Haw to make a lhe homeless and needy
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  • 4 1 FARMER'S MURDER MYSTERY gdgdgdg
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  • 6 1 ROYAL PARTY GETS A BREAK gdhjfh
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  • 45 1 I PX:X Cambodia. w. Norodom id Premier Perm were rerepoi ...y to have the text r.l a note to b 0 to fiance In reply to the .i Government*! state- prom isi :e indepene to the three Associated of Indo-China.
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  • 32 1 A TOTAL ol $68,614 was cx?d by the Federation irities for information jeading to the capture or killS Communis terrorists for month of June, 1953.
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  • 8 1 First Comet To Land In The US sgdgdsg
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  • 743 1 Sealed Letters Will Decide Fate Of Reds Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The fate of the remnants of the notorious Sixth Platoon of the Communist terrorist organisation, now described by the Mersing Police as "no more active/ depends on the information given by some 2 f
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  • 819 1 WIDOW HAD A SHOCK -SAYS COUNSEL PENANG, Thurs.— That Mrs. E. M. T. Parsons was of sound mind and was highly emotional m the sense that her behaviour and action wou fri be influenced by her emotions more than the average person, was remarked by the Medical Superintendent of the
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  • 17 1 BRITISH coalminers yesterday called on European miners to oust women from the pits. Reuter
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  • 118 1 A DARING death defying trio from Amsterdam per- 5 form 100 feet above jround level a t the Fes- S tival Pleasure Gardens. Z don Known as the J inree Torinis" the group J perform daring antic s on 5 a motor cycle on a small Platform. On
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  • 45 1 ONE of the heaviest airstrikes m Kedah since the Emergency began took place this morning (Thursday, July when Hornets ol No. 33 Squadron. RAF. Bu terworth, bombed, rocket ted ancl cannonshelled a terrorist infes*ed area near he Thai border.
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  • 877 1 MALACCA, Thurs.— At the end of today's preliminary inquiry a well-known member of the medical profession. Dr. Ong Bak Hin, was committed to stand trial at the High Court by Magistrate Mr. Ramanathan Iyer, on a charge of having performed an illegal fatal operation
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  • 57 1 CARDIF, Wale?. July 9 (AP) The singing Welsh greeted the Queen today with a song as she began a two-day coronation tour of the picturesque hills and valleys of Wales. The Queen, dressed m white and navy blue, and her husband, the Duke of Edinhurgh. In
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  • 38 1 ROME. July (Reuter).— Signor Alcide De Gasperi is expected to submit a draft progiamme to three small centre parties today and ask them to join his eighth sucve Italian Government since the war.
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  • 27 1 AN Algerian soldier on Wednesday night hurled a handgrenade into a Vietnamese restaurant m a western suburb of Saigon killing a French policeman. Reuter
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  • 27 1 MANILA, July 9. (AP) The British Consul, Mr. James Ramage. last night denied reports of discourteous treatment accorded Filipino travellers m Hongkong.
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  • 21 1 title of Miss Universe. A.P. THREE Lat -ii American beauties are flying to California today to compete for the
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  • 97 1 Rhee Gets A Secret Note TALKS ON TODAY i SEOUL, .Tulv 9 (Renter I*.—1 Korean trur e delegates agreed today to meet m plenary session at Panmunjon. to morrow Cot the iirst time m nearly throe weeks. Meanwhile. Genera] Clark flow here fiom Tokyo and talked for 20 minutes with
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  • 64 1 LONDON July 9 (Reuter) £Tffhe British Oovernment is fiHTrf tiiat General Alark CTfcrk's suggestion for a further meeting of the Korean armistice delegation ha s been accepted and that direct contact is to be resumed. Mr. R. A. Butler. Chancellor of thc Exchequer, said today. He
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  • 35 1 BELGRADE July 9 (Renter) The semi-official Yugoslav News Agency. Yugo Press repoi ted tortay that Bulgarian tobacVo workers had struck and demonstrated against the export of raw tobacco to Russia.
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  • 32 1 BRITISH Government otfieials yesterday denied reports today that Sir Winston Churchill, intends to resign lrom the Premiership m three months time because of his health. Reuter
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  • 22 1 RADIO Teheran annou; ied last night that an earthquake of extreme seventy had struck the north-erst Caspian province of Gorgan.
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  • 14 1 PRINCE AKIHITO left Rome yesterday to visit Naples and Pompeii. Reuter
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  • 98 1 UNEXPECTEDLY large purchases of rice from the Burmese Government will enable the Singapore Government to reduce the retail price of rationed rice from 37 to 34 cents kaUy with effect from July 20. The purchases obviate the need 'or further large-scale importation at possibly less
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  • 102 1 SVCs DONT PAID AT CAMP, HE SAYS MR. M.P.D. Nair. Singapore Legislative Councillor (Lab.Seietai). yesterday urged all employers of daily-rated workers who are m tlie Volunteers Corps to give consideration to their service and grant them leave with pay when undergoing training. Mr. Nair told The Standard: "Normally, training
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  • 16 1 SENATOR Robert A. Taft underwent an abdominal operation at New York hospital yesterday. U.P.
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  • 101 1 LONDON, July 9 (Reuter)— The weekly political review Tribune said today that the British Cabinet had said *'no" to a marriage between Princess Margaret, sister of the Queen and Group Captain Peter Townsend, Royal equerry with whom her name has been linked romantically, i The
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  • 63 1 LONDON. July t*. (UP).— i'arold Wilson, former president of the Board of Trade m Britain's Labour government said today he believed Moscow was sincerely seeking "peaceful co-existence with tlie Western world. Addressing an Indian journWiLson sad Russia WM BO his recent visit to Moscow Wilson said
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  • 28 1 FRANCES Davis. 14-year-old and 5 feet 2 inches tall, announced m Knoxville. Tern she plan* to try to swim the English Channel next fcuumie. Reuter
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  • 42 1 LONDON. J A half hour d film i ontaining n race ol I. i atomic D< snd showing here film, c r ll irrn inr-', will soon I try ol Supply vuio pi odiM ed it, announced
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  • 291 2 FEDERATION MEN ORDERED OUT OF 'RITSON TALKS' TWO trade unionists from the Federation who came as observers to yesterday's Ritson pay talks between the Singapore Government and representatives of all staff associations and trade unions, were ordered out of the meeting by the Government. Reason, Tn' Standard underwas nei* her
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  • 54 2 A WOMAN. Ng Siok was fined 5.^00 by the Muar Magistrate for unlawful possession of a still for distilling liquor at Kampong Parit But Muar and possession of three jars of fermented mash on which tax was not paid. She was allowed to pay the
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  • 48 2 A VOL'NG Chinese fW was robbed of a gold chain and locket. worth $375. while watching a wayang :n Clyde Terrace. Singapore, on Wednesday night. She was seated on a bench when the chain and locket Was snatched. The thief disappeared amongst the crowd.
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  • 147 2 ONE hundred and ten students who iormed the University of Malaya Sports Contingent to Hongkong may have to postpone their trip to next year if present efforts to secure a return trip within two weeks fail. Mr. R. S. McCoy. President of the Athletic Union
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  • 109 2 SO HE SET FIRE TO A HOUSE LEE KIA PENG was sentenced by Mr. Justice Buttrose m the Singapore High Court yesterday to four years rigorous imprisonment for his complicity m committinf mischief by setting fire to a "kongsi" house at the 111 mile Changi Road
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  • 229 2 ALTHOLGH penicillin is relatively harmless it can, on exceptionally rare occasions, cause unfavourable symptons and even death, Dr. K. Shanmugaratnam the Singapore Government Pathologist, said yesterday m the Coroners Court where an inquiry was held into the death of a motor fitter The fitter,
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  • 99 2 Boys' Traffic Court Gets No Cases THE ONLY "traffic Court" run by school boys m Singapore has been ready for operation for two weeks but has not held its fust case yet Reason: No report of offenders has been lodged. The court is run by boys of Raffles Institution. A
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  • 19 2 Suffi K ?Sa Jul 7 on th? %¥l iC closin P™es c "'Jngkonn Exchansp fc'S J271.2it._1. Gold
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  • 410 2 Out Of Heart-Break Hill Into A Harsh World MORE than half of the 93 Arts graduands of the University of Malaya are seeking appointments. Some of them are looking for Civii Service posts. Others are trying to break into the commercial world. Results of the recent examinations announced by the
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  • 110 2 COMMODITY PRICES tr ti CLOSING rubber prices .rents per Ih _n Sin« 'po r e vesterda? were: Bu>er. Sellers No 1 KS S Spot Loose till 6 I No. 1 K.S.S. x\~.\ 67 h No. 1 R.S.S. K.%1 KH| No. 3 R.S.S. BJ G3| Tone: Steady. TIN PKICK Thp price
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  • 65 2 THE .Malayan Chinese Association, Singapore branch, wants to run a Chinese daily m the Colony according to the Associat ion's annual report which is to be tabled at the annual general meeting this Sunday. It s unv'.erstood this matter wil be discussed at the meeting
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  • 220 2 Commons Debate LONDON, July 9, (Reuter).— Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, was asked m the House of Commons yesterday what were the teams of reference of the committee set up to consider closer consultation between Singapore and Malaya. He rep icd: "This committe has
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  • 39 2 AX ACTION brought by the Sian Ye \v Sia Association against Gui Hwa Electro-Plat-ing Works for the recovery of two signboards valued at about $600 was dismissed by Mr. Justice Whitton m the Singapore High Court yesterday.
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  • 142 2 Joint C'ttee To Meet On July 31 KCALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The next meeting of the Joiat Co-ordination Commit tee will be held m Singapore on July 31, The Standard understands. The committee was set np recently by the govern menis of the Federation and Singapore to consider subjects on which
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  • 49 2 A SINGAPORE trishaw rider tc the Sixth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. R. I. B. Pates, when he picked up a bundle on the road he thought he had found a fortune. B,it he was fined $1,500. The bundle contained 17 Chap Je Kee sips
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    • 146 2 FRENCH GASTRONOMY WEEK AT THE ADELPHI GRILL FRENCH CHEF FLOWN IN FROM SAIGCN COOKS AND PREPARES SPECIAI. FRENCH DISHES FOR YOU AT $3.50 PER MEAL. PLEASE RESERVE TABLE IN ADVANCE TELEPHONE 5061. Manager. ALWAYS ImXSIST I o.v I "FRUIT OF THE LOOM" PRODUCTS Pil FOH HUM'S A BOY'S Willi EACH
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  • 261 3 GIRL IN PLASTER FOR THREE YEARS TAKES HONOURS ,M,I!!U ROTH jul> 9, E*i» INU applause .Miss ,i the <itj cerei 'n Juh 2 when he. BatHonours forwai 1 and whi pcred a .v special worcs of contt itulation as che .hook by the hand, reports the Yorkshire Post -nor. dent.
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  • 90 3 THE Furnishing and EquipFund ter the proposed Centre for the Singap C >uncil of Adult Educabe richer by $1,000 -tii the efforts of members workers attending night it it tiie Keppel EducaAssociatioa. So far oniy $5,382 80 of thc 550.000 needed has been colto
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  • 31 3 VTING stands on St. 's Cathedral groin:l.---nation Day netted m a profit of more -nan $12,000. A Sl o.ooo was placed the building debt ol the Cathedral.
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  • 6 3 Hospital Week Nets $40,562 Andi 1
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    36 3 l IV J I*. I ppointcd 10 SUCDonald II 0.8. E., i :il retura year m t ust rails. It} h_ >> unaadSydnej ff had .i record m ttra iii I iII telo of i nivfrsitj f
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  • 202 3 tut, Standard Staff Reporter IHE Singapore City Council should make a declaration of policy as to the future of the passenger transport services after 1955, Mr. B.C.J. Buckeridge, the Registrar of Vehicles, advises the Public Passenger lransport Committee appointed to consider taking over the Singapore
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    41 3 PATRONS of the Adelphi Grill Rmi for lunch yesterday .vie treated to four special French dishes. They were the "rst to sampl* the work ftf M. Jean Louis .Ms.nl hcf and proprietor »f Slum's we I known restaaraat. Bodega.
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  • 67 3 WHILE going into a, public convenience m Liang Scab Street, Singapore, on Wednesday night, a Chinese clerk had his wallet snatched from his hip pocket. He turned round and chased the man and apprehended him iv Beach Road. The man was later handed over to the police.
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  • 29 3 FAMILY remittances from Malaya to China m June this year totalled $1,764,299, of which $1,090,720 went t'rom Singapore. including remittances made by Federation residents through Colony banks.
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  • 29 3 A THREE DAY Adult teachers' training course m English will open tomorrow at ihe King Edward VII School, Taiping hv the District Officer. Mr O W Wolters.
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  • 119 3 JOHORE LEADS IN MUSLIM COLLEGE FUND DONATIONS to the Muslim College (Malaya) Fund reached a total of .S.'iB.B!)o at the end of lasl month. Johore heads th e list now with $22, 1 M, having received a sum of $15,000 from the Religious Affairs Department m June. The liquidation of
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  • 129 3 MOKE than 1,000 residents m the rural districts of Seletar want a complete reshuffle of the Sembawang Rural District Committee. Tbey have submitted a memorandum to the Rural Board chairman. Mr. E. V. .1. Day. asking him to take steps to dissolve the present committee and replace
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    30 3 THIS little j.ide dragon handed down from the Chou Dynasty more than ,'.,u00 years ago, is amo? the numerous jade pieces now on display a t the Singapore Raffles Museum.
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  • 260 3 Calls For Action In Spore LONDON, July 9, (Reuter)— Mr. Stanley Awbery, a labour member of Parliament, asked m the House of Commons yesterday ii 5 "I 0 101 Secretary knew that shop assistants m Malaya wera called upon to work 15 hours a day
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  • 239 3 Valuable Jades On Show ONE of the most priceless collections of historical jades to be assembled m the show cases of Singapore Kaffles Museum, is now on display to the general public. These jades, loaned to the Museum by Mr. S. Wong, an avid private collector and retired businessman, represent
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    54 3 MR. p. F Kavanagh (Managing Director Goodyear Orient Sales Co., Ltd.) congratulates the Company's oldest employee Mr. Yeo Bah Chee who has been with Goodyear 32 years. At the Staff Dinner held at the Tai Tong Resturant, Happy World Park, on Wednesday, a number of Goodyear employees were presented with
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  • 61 4 MR. Tan Lark Sye. chairman of the Nanyang University, has written to th e Chi- 1 nese Chambers of Commerce m Selangor. Perak, Penang, Johore and Malacca, asking j them to iorm committees to send representatives to Singapore for the formation of a council
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  • 151 4 Members Of the Singapore Executive and Legislative Councils yesterday spent over an hour m the Singapore Volunteer Corp Headquarters watching the volunteers at their training. Thcv were taken by S.V.C. officers on a tour of headquarters grounds a:id operation rooms. Among those present were the Colonial
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  • 151 4 KUALA LUMPLR, Thurs -Malays will be against any proposal for an independent Malaya which does away with the rulers, as foreshadowed m the PanMalayan Labour Party blueprint to be tabled at tomorrow s Malayan Trades Union conference Dato Yahya. a territorial chief and chairman
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  • 84 4 BLOOD DONORS Asians are not responding to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service's drive for new blood donors Five thousand I are needed. Only a few of them have enrolled at the Unit's stall at the Victoria Memorial Hall's Safety First Exhibition. Of the 20 people who
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  • 43 4 A SINGAPORE. butcher Ang Meng Meng Choon (44) was bitten by a pig, which he was herding into the City Council abattoir m French Road at 1.30 a.m. yesterday. H e was taken "to hospital where he was later discharged.
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  • 138 4 KCALA LUMPUB, Thurs.— Delegates of the PanMalayan Labour Party's annual conference here decided today to have a "hush hush discussion" on the UMNO-MCA national congress. Mr Mohamed Sopiee president of the PMNO. said he I did not wsh to wash dirty linen m public
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  • 320 4 Welfare Dept. Wants Bigger Staff Standard Staff Reporter RECOMMENDATIONS for increased expenditure on public assistance m 1954 has been made to the Social Welfare Department with one condition additional staff must be engaged to administer the schemes. The Public Assistance Boa id
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  • 106 4 Union Accepts M.P.I.E.A's Leave Offer KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The All-Malayan Estates Asian Staff Union. The Standard is informed, has accepted the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association offer of three weeks leave per annum with the condition that two weeks are to be accumulated for a period of six year<? which
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  • 228 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Three more Communist terrorists, including a branch committee member of the terrorganisation have been killed and another wounded by security forces m the Federation The branch committee member was Ah Keong (31). He was shot dead by an Area Security Unil
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  • 29 4 THE C-in-C. Far East Air Force. Air Marshal Sir Cliffor I Sanderson's visit to North Borneo, wnich was to have; taken place today has now been postponed.
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  • 28 4 FOR erecting a cubicle m his house without the sanction of the Town Council. Soh Yew, was fined $50 m the Johore Bahru Police Court yesterday.
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  • 187 4 ila. is expected that me resolutions to be moved at the Mala van Tr i Inion Conference, which train* hirf Tne Plantation Workers' Union will move that, m view of tlie sharp decline m the price of rubber and the conof the country, the
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    • 214 4 111 l 'iiiii. j agiw %X o/ Oft*" -1 FATHER OF MEDICINE /J HUA TOH \V Hua Toh lived. S„ mtc 0 A l';. 1 bur many Chi, ,tc r ir bt A 1 > I him as rhe di.coverer of m on> A i Ml4lf. J herb, some ot
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  • 588 5 Mr. Lyttelton Clarifies Legal Row Colonial Judges Can Be Dismissed Ly«eU?„ N^? N r Ju y < Re «"«>-Mr. Oliver rfC_________* told .he Hot.se CoISST^ yestsr *°V wo. satisfied thot fr«« ud 9 cs L en loyed the some imn.unity l^fctSi* eXeCUHVe S hi9h C U,: a^fts Malaya, who ha?
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  • 66 5 A JEMAIXANG villager is seen putting his secret information about bandits m the area, jnto a sealed box carried by men of the llth Hussars, a t yesterday's "Operation Question." The operation was carried out by combined efforts of the llth, 13th 18th Hussars, th,_ Information
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  • 167 5 IHE Singapore City Council, which is short of money to meet expenses for its electricity, water and gas extension schemes; plans to float a $10 million The Council's Finance Committee has accepted the proposal which will come up I >r confirmation by the full
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  • 95 5 I ABOIT 1?6 employees of thp Singapore General Lighterage and Transport Company were paid their June salary by their x union, the Lighter Work- I I ers* l T nion. yesterday. I j After the workers had I "mobbed" the company's I office oq Wednesday
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  • 105 5 A FIXDIXG of suicide by ting himself, was recorded by Mr. Giam Chong Hmg, thc Singapore Assistant Coroner, at the inquest yesterday, into the death of 23-year-old Tay Tai Eng. a Volunteer Special Constable. Tay shot himself m the stomach at midnight on April :<;.
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  • 134 5 HAMID BIN KHAMIS. a police corporal attached to the Pasir Labah lighthouse, was convicted m the Singapore Seventh Polii c Court yesterday, on a charge of using criminal force on an 18-year-old Chinese girl with intent to outrage her modesty, and was lined $90. The
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  • 53 5 THE proprietor of a hotel m Kirn Seng Road, Singapore, woke up early yesterday and discovered $-<54 mis.sing from his trousers pocket. Hv? had left his trousers on the bed before retiring bui woke to find them on the floor. Police later detained two guesta
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  • 81 5 Selling Such Knives Cost Them $75 PLEADING guilty m the Sl__X___me Fourth Polite Court yesterday to charges of selling pocket knives with obscene figures depicted on them, two men were fined a total of $75. E Mohm. Ali Maricar was fined |M while A. Vaithumuthee (16) was fined S2_3. Both
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  • 190 5 A YOUNG Singapore pickpocket who wa.s given two chances to make iiood. did turn over a new leaf for a time at least. He got a job. attended Er.2 T; sh classes m the evening and even opened an account In the Post
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  • 32 5 MR. R S Manoharan, Labour Otlice, Bentong. will shortly leave Malaya for the United States of America on a scholarship to study labour J administration at the Cornell University, New York.
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  • 234 5 'I Could Destroy Evidence' (Court Told) INSPECTOR Abu Bakar bin Ismail, an assistant licensing officer of Traffic Police Headquarters, said m the First District Court yesterday that he could have destroyed a.l evidence against him if allegations that he had never seen Federation Driving licences of applicants were true. "I
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  • 49 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Major-General W. P. Olivci. Principal Stall Officer to the Director of Operations. Federation, has just returned here from his latest tour— in Johore. During the four months he has been m this country he has travelled 4.000 miles on duty tours.
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  • 61 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Sixty-live thousand Government daily paid workers are frustrated because no decision has been made abou: their wage rates, Mr. M. P. Rajagopal. the president of the Government Daily Paid Workers Union, said yesterday. A meeting ia to be held on July 17. and
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  • 151 5 FEAR and tragedy, caused by a vicious pen liberally dipped m vitriol, makes gripping entertainment m Richard Llewellyn's powei ful drama "Poison Fen presented by the Stage Club at the Victoria Theatre List night, and Willi ed Preston lhs producer, hu_ im__ed tew chances to build up
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 84 5 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. on Bth Ju'v to 7.30 a.m on 9th July Singapore (7-F). Penane <7.">F). Kcta Ualiru (74F). Kuala I.umpur (7JF). Ipoh (73F), Kuantan (731). Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on 9th July Singapore (R7F), Penane <87F). Kota Bahru < F). Kuala lumpur
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  • 827 6 A DRUG addict knows that drugs are bad for his health. He knows that if he persists m this habit the result can be disastrous. But the craving for drug can be so strong that he subordinates his welfare to his fatal habit. He will agree that
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  • 133 6 Review of Views Rice Report NANYANG Siang Pau says that£ Malaya's rice production has£ almost doubled within the past? two years but the output is? far below than necessary to? niiikc us self-sufficient The daily pays tribute to the* report by the Food Production? Committee adding that several s recommendations
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  • 225 6 READER WISHES US WELL Sir;— The Singapore Stan- dard has reached its third 2 birthday and all concerned with its establishment and 2 publication are to be con- gratulated on steering it so successfully through its J teething stages. A newspaper has a large < and important function m the
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 610 6 Sir:— Frequent reports m the Press of failure on the part of the prosecution to obtain convictions m cases of bribery and corruption make one feel, as a layman, that the law as it standi is wanting m something. Peri.ap its construction wants repealing.
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    • 38 6 Sir: I often hear Radio Malaya announce. "The programme you have just heard was originally broadcast to home listeners through the BBC." But this is Malaya and Britain is oot our home. MALAYAN STUDENT. Kuala I.umpur.
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    • 127 6 Sir *A good newspaper ll the servant of tl.e people" according to Mr. Mac Donald And this is a fact. May I therefore offer you a reader's sincere congratulation on your 4th year Sir the TIGER is good According to o:. c bloke your editorial policy is
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  • 953 6  - A CALL TO MALAY JOURNALISTS ALEX JOSEY SWmmUMmXmmmm *v_Hjna Att*itt cbcxhh IWAS very disappointed to read an editorial m the important Malay newspaper, Utusan Melayu. calling for the formation of an association for Malay journalists. Says the newspaper: "A Malay journalists' association is necessary because the problems of the Malay
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  • 706 6  - What Does Go On In The Lords? GILES ROMILLY LONDON j HAVE recently spent three afternoons m the House of Lords Judging by w hat I've heard and seen. 1 would say that the dukes, marquises, earls, viscount and barons, who displayed themselves m ermine at the Coronation, have let
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    • 100 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INL>. FKNDENI MUKNINU NtWSPAI'KH I HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble b Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square. London, EG 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street, 83, Cowon Street, 8, Leith Street,
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  • 244 7 inN IHiN lub 9 > (AP)— The British Foreign m vesicating reports that the Russian-led lir ni mm s" on be disbanded, an informed source resterday- vind up the eight-nation Communist Mich was formed m 1947 presumably by the bosses of the Kremlin
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  • 10 7 BID TO ISOLATE AMERICA Study n ew Operafork B i
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  • 24 7 South Africa Votes For Cooperation Rev« embly tinued the I whe- ame a y HG endmenl the Dr. Daniel i bY «!> ued mmon- n
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  • 10 7 TRIBUNAL TO QUIZ CHRISTIE R was conol his Mix nnett,
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  • 72 7 ATTEMPT BY WOMAN ON NUN PEAK NEW DELHI. July B (Reuter) —Madame Claude Kogan. 34--vcar-o'd French climber arrived here yesterday from Paris with two other climbers to make an attempt on the 23,410--foot unconquered Himalayan p< ak of Mun. The other two climbers are Mr. Bernard Pierre and Mr. Guiliiemin.
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  • 71 7 NICOSIA. July 9 (AFP)— Six Turkish Cypriots were yesterday fined between £5 and C 25 for what the accused described as giving help to the police m quelling a Greek students' demonstration against the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth. The Turks had rushed into a Creek gymnasium
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  • 22 7 KENYA and Uganda face serious food shortages through drought. Mr. M. A. Alaybury. the Uganda Commerce Commissioner, said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 44 7 AIX-EN-P ROVING E. (France), July 9, (AP).— A French police chief scoffed tociay a! reports he had arranged for restitution of the hulk of the U*****,009 worth ol jewels stolen trom the Aga Khan uid his Begum m August, lil-ii).
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  • 29 7 BRITISH Embassy sources m Cairo confirmed reports that Egyptian authorities have banned showing of the Coronation film "Elizabeth is Queen" m cinemas throughout Egypt. UP
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  • 60 7 WASHINGTON. July P. (UP) The State Department tn a new 'aboutface' has notilied its overseas libraries they can use Communist authored books if they serve the ends of democracy This latest decision disclosed m a 14-page policy statement last nifiht reversed a March 17 order that eatcgori-
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  • 42 7 HUNDREDS of Burmese Buddhists flocked to Rangoon yesterday to s ee a 41-year-old monk, who has been squatting motionless on a hard wooden table for four days meditating. He has not eaten or drunk or moved a muscle. Reuter
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  • 20 7 UNITED states battle casualties m Korea reached j 137.914 yesterday, an Increase Reuter of 402 since last week
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  • 232 7 PARIS. July 9, (AP)— Premier Joseph Laniel hammered his emergency financial programme through the National Assembly yesterday and then entrusted Foreign Minister Georges Bidault with seeking more American help m the seven-year war m Indo-China. With great parliamentary.———— skill. Mr. Lan. el personally piloted a penes
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    62 7 v. »-»\*\m\v. \\\\\.-a.-\x\\\\\ CURVACEOUS Kathleen Hashes, Universal International actress, has had her "torso silhouette" In- sured by Lloyds of Lon- don for $200,000. All this has to do with her being a perfect 3-D girl, her latest picture of this type being "Th c Glass Web." The Manhattan Fil a
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  • 144 7 DAR ES SALAAM, I Tanganyika. July 9 (AP) jl i Ismaili leaders an- i i nouneed yesterday they i will weigh the Aga Khan I I m platinum here on Aug. I i 17 next year. The money I goes to Ismaili charities. I 1
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  • 66 7 Heatstroke: 500 Die In Pakistan CAMPBELLPUR. July 9. (Reuter) About 500 people are reported to have died from the heat m the Attock District of Pakistan m the last three days. In the small town of Hazro alone 120 deaths have been reported. On Monday at least 21 people died
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  • 238 7 ONTARIO'S 3-TOED MONSTER NEW HAMBURG, July 9 (Reuter)— The local chief of police. Mr. George Thomas, said yesterday that a "slimy three-toed monster with a hideous tail" had been roaming the streets here by night and hiding by day. Mr. Thorna s said the 2,200 residents of this southwestern Ontario
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  • 80 7 WOMAN (63) FACES FOUR MURDERS SYDNEY. July 9. (RoutersDetectives last night arrested a 63-year-old woman Mrs. Caroline Grills and charged her with murdering four people m the last seven years. They also charged her with having administered Thallium poison (pest exterminator) to a fifth person with intent to j murder.
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  • 99 7 AMMAN, July 9. (AFP)— An Algerian pilgrim who walked all the way from Paris, arrived here last night on his way to Mecca. The pilgrim, Mohamed All Abu Aziz, weit from the French capital to Marseilles. then after crossing tlie Mediter ranean b ship, walked from
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  • 362 7 U.K. WELCOMES IKES HINT ON NOW'S THE TIME WASHINGTON, July 9 (UP.-President tisenhower said yesterday the time nos come to give the American people and United States allies more information about atomic weapons, ne said the American people must have more information if they are going
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    32 7 I im.o. PRINCESS Mararethe l walks hand m hand wilh her father Kinu I icdrrik I\ of Denmark chirm- visit to th,. Sella hn/j Fair. Denmark's biggest annual auriciilliir.il vliou. recently. AP
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  • 20 7 THF. Burmc Govt m announced of war with 4 I Austria effect ivi on I Reuter
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  • 59 7 LONDON. July I, (l\. titer)— The Govei iimm nt rejected a proposal m thc House of Commooi Ihat it should inviti thi Pi Ministers ol Prance. Italy. Holland an<i Belgium anu German Federal Cham a conference to con-. der part Britain would ta. European Army. The
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  • 75 7 Standard London Corrcspondc t LONDON, July 9 The following ore thc closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London morket: LONDON RUBBER Spot 19_Jd Sept. 19id. Oct. Dec. 19Jd. Jon. /Mor. 19Jd. Apr./J ne 19Jd. Aug. c.i.f. 19Jd Morket. Quietly steady. LONDON TIN Spot £625
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  • 97 7 WASHINGTON, July I Lord Salisbury, leting British Foreign Secretary arrived m Washington this evening t<»r I coiilei-enee of the Western Hi_; Three foreign minister*. He is reportedly under md< from Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill to pn for early Big -Power talks with
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  • 19 7 ALBERT I.!< alleged t.> ha\ ttnilli Jet!« tx ihower, v. I mental Institut] v.
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  • 116 7 Last US Trouble Shooter WASHINGTON*. J •>. (Reutei)— The Stit D ment made it cle* i that the United S' not lend another cial to Korea to tr? i the oppo /won of Di Synj Rhee. the Presi Koren to a true Unit« cl Wj c the Commun Mr. Lincoln
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  • 19 7 BRITISH tn ins China I A < tra i I V. v i ned In JJ ;wjnf. Reuter
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    • 56 7 ft*Af IN THE fKIEf CRESTED _JS^i^^^ Sumatra and "~~\> --X 7__s(r r^-^^f^^^^^w*?^... MS ura V mainly V 7 £"< _>^J I -.k i^ the name given to one of tbe Moioyon Airways c rc which transports passengers m leisurely, TT^^y c .fortable flight through the skies of Molcya end ''^J
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  • 277 8 BRIGHTON, July 9, (Reuter)— The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has set up a new 21-member council for a 3-year term, it was announced yesterday. The council's elected members are: Argentina. Australia. Belgium, Brazil. Britain.) Canada. Norway. Egypt, j France. India.
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    78 8 FLAGSHIP of the Burmese Navy, the frigate Mayu sailed from Singapore harbour yesterday after a four-month refit here, which included the installation of a new cabin midships for the captain. Lt. Commander Mating Yaw. Thp new cabin, costing $20,000 wa.s required because the Burmese premier, when sailing m the Mayu
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  • 156 8 WASHINGTON. July 9. (Reuter).— Mr. E. O. Cocke a Vice President of Transworld Airlines yesterday advocated Tokyo as the ideal junction foi air services round the world. He said Tokyo ttat one of the largeat traffic "generat-i citiea In the world. Tourlal appeal. adequate
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  • 40 8 TURKEY has turned down a Swedish proposal for an impartial and competent investigation of tlie collision and sinking of th e Turkish s ubmarirte D imlupmar by the Swedish vessel Naboland m the Dardanelles on April 4.— AP
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    • 722 8 -P Fast Trans paci flr Service to San Francisco and Los Angele* ria Hongkong and Japan. Agent* ANGLO-FRENCH «c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: R lumpur 111 S pore *****/3 P. Sham 295 Malacca ...6 Penang 875 i BEgj^JNE FOR UK./CONTINENT Spore P Sham Penane Brnrinnes for Genoa. Avonmouth Liverpool. Gii qow
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    • 1236 8 m BLUE FUNNEL LINE gfJJ <>. ..m-.> MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Dept incorooraleo :r Sfngapora Carrlerr option to proceed ria otftn port. I* H-ad and dlarharfe rain SAII IN.iH to LIVtKHMU UI.AS.CiOW LONDON «b CON lIN ENI 41 POM 8 Due Salia P S'__a_P Penan* 4ij tmni don tor Genoa London.
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  • 286 9 ESTATE OUTPUT LEELLING OFF IN INDONESIA ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, godard Special Correspondent lu v Latest official figures on InlY ntr production (not export) indicate that \ull run parallel to last year with no *J| production m siffht. It appears that l,w!lin& nil lollowing initial outputs (h( sovereignty transfer. m on
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  • 8 9 Rubber prices Up 1 ct. v I Reporter
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    83 9 c AN ARTIST paints a Chinese design On a vase < at one of the two ceramics 5 plants operated and own- ed by the Taiwan Indus- J 2 trial and Mining Corpora- 5 tion. The plants mami- 5 factnre everything from tableware to bathroom fixtures and
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  • 57 9 1 'ASHINGTOX. July (Reuter. -The office of Inlernauoaal Trade of the Commerce Department yestern. 2*^ lt Z Asier to ship P»»ted States' rice to Cuba and the Far Last. infective immediately export of rice to Cuba would be allowed under Reneral licence, the office said and validated
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  • 219 9 LONDON, July 9 (TP)— Doubts about Britain's unoiiicial trade pact with Red China were voiced m tiie press and by officials here yesterday who believe little or nothing can result from the agreement as long as the Peking Government is named as an aggressor.
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  • 94 9 A VEHICLE which ran be driven under six feet of water was delivered yesterday to the Australian Commonwea th Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation m Canberra. Th c vehicle ia the Austin ••Champ" the first to arrive m Australia. The "Champ," i s versatile, four-wheel
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  • 12 9 AUSTRALIAN wool productiui m U>s3 will total 1.280.--000,000 ibs.— AP
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  • 367 9 No Danger Of A Sugar Glut In Indonesia Stondord Morket Reporter THE SUGAR producing countries badly devastated by the war, particularly Formosa and Indonesia, while rapidly regaining their stride are nowhere near the prewar output, according to Mr. Oei Tjong Le, one of the world's largest sugar producers. Mr. Oei
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  • 42 9 TOKYO. IM A Burmese trad ed by A Seen i I [culture S:m Khin rive here so ■a eek. For- Oflln ire» s revealed j lerd The mis! negotiate v. I government for 1 Burmese ri.'e and
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  • 65 9 ERSATZ BILL SENT UP WASHINGTON ►.(Renter) Ih c S Com!r:"oe y ■;>■>< anfl Capchnr* Bill to sr I t<> pi the St om ral ral er fa ''tries. The Bill was e'qh' fl H n pehai I 'lof I-> liana) author ol i X R s 1 S I 1
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  • 40 9 TINS: SMALL IMPROVEMENT Till"! tin section ol Malayan ma rrs tc> imp' 1 met price M market. cc 1 to be IMM MRI I <l Ilijx i-rv v, |i, t MIMM. 1 •1 Xl u it 1 1: l x
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  • 119 9 THE produce market m Singapore remained quiet m aii sectfc terday but pepper prices were a _>hade stea.i Copra buyers for June shipin- nt indicated $32| per picul with sellers al $33}, while A if hipmenl were $31] per picul ;md $.V2\ ver p cul buyers and
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  • 254 9 OSLO. July 9, (Reuter)— The Norwegian Labour government is to announce a four- ven r economic development programme for 1954-57 based on increased production, full employment, a higher standard ol living and a reasonable division of income. The programme the tirst full survey ol Norway's economic
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  • 35 9 THE Boosi Ways aud Means Committee has approved President Eisenhower^ request for a six-month extension of the En .cess Proli' Tax Law The bill has now been -cv. to tbe Hou.e. AFP
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    • 65 9 sn TRI PLEX lICHTER I i j m %dJ Made Young Par Renewed mfhout Operation i il vi>n KUn<l v an ■I and >c.vn to tr and Bei ause of I- and v and 1 and is •1 nnd -t VIPut whtch OU ful wi feci >' back If| Jtt
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  • 416 10  -  Barry Oliver IS Siagapore ignoring a woodcrlul opportunity to lead He eastern sphere of the n'ertainment world? America and Ba_rape have their '.Wars,' Silver StatuetIt«-«, i rid awards of all descriptions, but whai aave we m this part of th c globe.' Wii its large cosmopolltan epilation patronising Maiav.
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  • 293 10  -  REG WHITLEY Rv THK truth about Sir Laurence Oliviers singing vain is out at last. It's a light baritone, and falls easily on the ear. But will the Olivier singIng sequence. In "The Beggar's Opera" be sufficient to make this new Herbert Wilcox fllm a memorable
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  • 197 10 I»ic). *mi Me .m.i dam at a fal a screen nr m \> w v«ri) movie version of the Broadway mufieal 2ST__a iIL rf JF" Merman, the "hostess with the mosteV L. edv 4 h,t Mi s SUM and movie versions, wa? ifi hostess 6 2
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  • 998 10  -  BIL WEBB JONES By J ISTENERS to "Entraete" on Sunday. July 12. will Jear the voice of Movra Buchanan. who recently jomed the staff of Radio Malav 4 aa a programme as•uftaat m the Schools' Section. Miss Buchanan was born near Canterbury. Kent. She went to
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  • 71 10 j\j >*HA SHLARER, the s siac ol "Ked »h<H*s dr io| other pit! urts. ha.> signed one of the m lies' or. i net s yet offered to a British star For two pictures, which she can make 0..-r a peiiod of eight years Miss Shearer will
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  • 607 10  -  ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES Bjr )NE frequently hears comments after a concert by one or other of our local orchestras to the effect that the strings seemed better lan on such-and-such casion but the wind unded os bad as ever. If it is a tribute to the 'ings
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    • 312 10 I *—momomotmm v"x. >:■ >--: W-.-..W O^ *<! RITA DEL MAR I T<"Ml 1 I Mouiii Been lint I I married SJg JJjg J > oNt ,;n V N ES" "VWT- I «»>i .se who are actlva >rnioj Will Lve 1 an J i mity to eet the day X^
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  • 661 11 3/48 THEN CAME HARVEY AND HOLE Scoreboard Australia st inns. Hassett b Bailey on Morris b Bedser 1 Miller b Bedser 17 Harvey not out hq Hole not out 41 Extras 6 Total (for 3) ~131 Wickets fell at 15 48 17~ BOWLING Bedser 18 44 o Bailey 20 3
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  • 292 11 M) defence, supemr combination, coupled (1> ;i, c and thrust this was Europeans 1 initial success— ri^h tlv 1 b two goals to nil over Eurasians m lin. t ommunitj League game at Jalan yesterday. Europeans were first ta the picture and m d mm ite.
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  • 150 11 Brown, Rees Beat Off US Challenge r..iw A FJ8 l "E n 5 SCOTLAND. ,n ',t i R^ u^)-Eric Brown, an Scottish professional and little Dai Rees. British n* SL a D .mternational beat off the American challenge and shared an early lead m the Bri!udav° Pen g lf championship
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  • 58 11 c P T IF: Meindale team against __.-V__.s>.u. m a friendly badminton at the Clerical Union hall at Al pm J ni h t Is Wahab Sarkari. Ahmad Taib. Amin Jabbar Moev 2 !1 U( L k l i ho En Teik Teh Kok \\ah. Simon Hoe. Osman
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  • 61 11 STARLIFT Badminton Party held their general meeting recently and elected tne following officials: President: Mr. Chia B t >k Phuang Vice-President; Mr. Chia Chew Lim. Secretary; Mr. Michael Ilan. Treasurer: Mr. Tan Bah Khim. Auditor: Mr Steve No Capt.; Mr Chia Bock Kee. Committee: Mr Wong Ah
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  • 84 11 OFFICE BEARERS elected at the genera] meeting held yesterday of the Dunlop Spurts Club. Singapore, were. President: Mr. C E Hudson Vice-Presidents: Mr. F. F Sullivan and Mr. Teo Kirn Heng. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Fu Wa Chu: Hon. Treasurer: Tan Pc ng Chuan. Co nmittee: Mr. A.
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    • 29 11 I r /*fes_ ifFiinpii I *>' m M__ OPfN.'NS TODAY ai 6 15 9.15 p.m. 1: c i h Idveature -BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE" r William s Dantll Beadix ,1 olor
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    • 353 11 NOTICES KUALA LEMPER MUNICIPALITY APPOINTMENT OF PROB TIONER HEALTH INSPECTORS. APPLICATIONS are invited for Probationer Heath, Inspectors at a basic salary ot $1)6 x 12— 5120. Candidates should he over 18 but less than 21 years of age and should hold a Senior Cambridge School Certificate with Pas s in
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    • 558 11 MAKHIACB T^He Marriage of Mi*t Leela--f vathy, dauß'iter X Nai 1 rajan. Kamo.ir. with Shri A N B Sr (Hons I AM IRF I Knijineer 1 A I H •vni be celebrated I C.ndhi Nnunr A; >n Sindav 12th J and relr,'i\fbless the couple on on. AII.OM'N \AI \N|" IV)I'BLE
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    • 391 11 Al KMIWI.LIM.MI VI MH. GABRIEL M NMIIAN vf >n of the Mr S 1 Mm. fn. 1 A n their sn: VI IONB VAf \\T" < r C.H 1 A op and csri ,t 1 tori 1 1 Rini: mer.l ..n ,1 f 2 or n 1 cou to a
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    • 171 11 "_S___r C-CAJNT DRAP THIS > "*^l am 5 rAMm S rr^' S I T ,-r- V VT*-T djs% .v,F D.NOKUM'S J NOU NOBli >?§ID J 1 X WON^D*ipA^S __?-Si/££!i /^S TOG-' :.NTTO < POWE^THAMANVBOOYr/ WON T-D-DRAP^/ CKS LIKE.7 Z/ 7 1/ I l_W3r*Aß > mgf^Z* //^*^K Swt^J#i|SißiSß_ INCID ENTALLY >
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  • 321 12 Two Men Break A Johore Record I lOHORE BAHMJ Thurs. llu- lobere Bahra and Stale pole vault record was broken twice today by Itoland Sg snd Benedict William Fernandas at tbe Jobore Bahru District AAA meet held at thr- Inn lish College ground. The Johore B;.hru and State i l
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  • 23 12 Black White Win _FP)~ P B i k and n last nig i eng Kong i 34 ;c IV iv a thrilling matel
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  • 102 12 Tn I endlv badminton n'r- c Clerical Uni,,,, II.,!!. I igold (i,-!..,! lf i the Lucky -o. M 1 B.P pi;,vers Oh Chian Choon it a on Chai Tuan 15-10. l! Uew X t1 San beat IS 4 15-11. w Hua bei I Thung Hooi Le
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  • 201 12 Quick Goals Decide For Bukit Timah TWO quick first quarter KoaK M-ored by Rahim Ma Minbat and Asmawj decide 0 yesterdays S.A.F.A. Division 3 A lea ue encounter m which Bukit Thanh Sports lub defeated Seletar Football (lub 2-0. The ir.at.li. played at Geylang >tadium was a keenly reatteetei affair.
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  • 748 12 IX UNE for Singapore triple tennis titles, Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua.' seen here following through a drive m ler mixed doubles final with Ong Chew Bee yesterday. They heat Lim He e Chin and Mrs. Pat Sewell and went on to
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  • 219 12 NEWCOMER FOREST BEAU was again imprrssi\e m a working run over a half mile. With JOSKER il as companion, Forest Beau (Witnev) finished with plenty m reserve when returning 38 for the three. He did lus work without any blemish and was ahead of
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  • 55 12 HONGKONG, July 9. (Router) —Hong Kong's champion South China soccer team will tour Indonesia towards the end of this month. Officials of the team said 18 matches with Indonesian teams had been arranged m several Java cities. The First match was expected to be played
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  • 72 12 rJv hines team to play Royal .Navy mi n their SAFA community league fixture U lm C K ,r u Stadi on Sunday will be rhosen from Chee Seng. Yew Chan*. Teow Keng Chong Rum Kok Cheng. Kirn H?_?*w_____? n I>o 8 K,,k Sang. Hin Weng. Hee Jong.
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  • 125 12 the Free Foresters, comprising cricketers from Singapore and all parti of the Federation, will play ti nual cricket match the Singapore Cricket Club on the padang tiii,- weekend. In spite of the Cad thai Iwo distinguished members of the Club. Lt.- ren. Sir Hugh Stoi kwell
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  • 39 12 AI.OR STAR. Thui —Kedah obtained their oolv two points m three limt ta the Malaya Cup nccer competition when Combined S< who weip to meet thi,- itatej next Saturday ai Kuaia Lumptlf have conceded a aralk over.
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  • 132 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurf Command Workshop REMF beat Sentul Work, Sports Club HS?" (N > 1(, ag«eo:i well I f^ Upt d th^n?elves well on the heavy ground the kickoir scoring their first •Oal m the tenth minute throujgh Col b's In the 22nd minute
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  • 558 12 SWEET DREAM and Barborcssa three m 36 4 5, Lady Wrcnglct 36 4/5, Curlew estd Three Rings 36 4/5, British Paragon and Northern Circuit half mile m 50 vec and three m 37, Billdaw 37, Scarlet Admiral 37 and Rosalind and Cynosure 37 these
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  • 406 12 Wind> Corner (Mawi) was fighting f*>i his head when he ran the three m 40 1/5. This War Hero gelding has come on a lot since finishing fourth to Beccafieoes here m May and bears watching. Sandown (Spencer) could have bettered his three m 40
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  • 132 12 Kh h Mous.i i Moods > «h«i is making h<> mm a| Ibe nieeiiiu wen \r rv itvlishlj m the eompan. of >jellnir> anrt ovei half a mile laraing *vm lhi three he.mtifiilh „ti..n id |0W Mir old Kh.tr ttousa looks ver* fn md
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