Singapore Standard, 14 July 1953

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  • 17 14 MNGAPORE ft tt\ Vol. IV. N<». 12. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, jtiy it, ]<, r s TWELVE PAGES in CENTS.
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  • 513 14  -  Ronnie Duclos DRIVEN to the woll by the Temple, strategy Maloyon terror.sts in ast minure fa are rorc Org an, t e their p,,t y ond its tih U J^ Here the full story-exclusire in The Standard By Chin Peng Comes' To The Fore
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  • 79 14 VARSITY STUDENT WINS 4 MEDALS Im r<W SIANGWAH ,re startled hi> rues ncs- Men the I niverVI .1 I a v a an,al in had won dais the first ievemenl ol its i the the I !!ll in si ,m I 1 I for 1 1 In \4hl**1m nent ok
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  • 11 14 UP PRINCE Akihito visited the Boboli Gardens in Italy
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  • 19 14 TWO thousand Brisbane workers decided yesterday to continue d strike which is paralysing the port.— Reuter
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  • 42 14 CommonsToldOf Row In Egypt LONDON July 13. (UP) Great Britain has made an "urgent representation" to the government of Egypt over the abduction of a British ait mar. in the Suez Canal zone, the House of Commons was told today.
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  • 112 14 Sittings Begin Today MB K M BYRNE, a Colonial Service Administrative Officer and until recently an sistant Secretary i n the Establishment Branch of the Singapore Government will > i i ippear before a t woman tribunal to answer char4*. if gross Insubordination ind breach of General
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  • 40 14 TUNIS, July 13, (AP>- A g ir si pumped thi w bullets into police inspector lelkader Ladhari today a» j ise. The inspector died p. few minutes later before !k i be taken to a hospital.
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  • 202 14 KUALA LI'MPI'K. Mon.— lnder new Emergency regulations enforced from today, it will be an offence lor anybody in the Federation to sell, buy or possess bullet-proof clothing without a licence. Any ».<e found guilty of this .ifhMi. e is liable, to three years' imprisonment and
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  • 84 14 War Relic Explodes MANILA, July 13 (UP)— Nine persons were killed and three others were seriously injured in a bomb explosion On a tiny island off Tadoban City. Leyte, last night, the Philippine News Service reported today. A woman and her three children were among
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  • 46 14 SALISBURY. Southern Rhodesia July 13 (Route! The Queen Mother Queen Elizabeth is to 'av the foundation stone of Rhodesia University here this morning and will make one of :he few speeches of the Rovai lour. Princess Margaret hai rejoined the tour.
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  • 21 14 CEVLOX yestfirki.v panned to increase supplies of sheet rubber to China by 20.1)00 tons a year. j Reuter
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  • 99 14 PEARL HARBOUR. July 13 (AP)— The U.S. Navy transport Barrett picked up an abandoned liferaft yesterday :<tM miles east of Wake Island in the la-^t reported position of a missing airliner carrying 58 persona. The Navy identified the plane as a Trans-Ocean Airlines DC-6.
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  • 20 14 THE London News Chronisai(i yesterday British Nevy scientists aie working on an atomic gun for war* ships. Reuter
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  • 140 14 SEOUL, July 13.— 1n a joint statement signed by special l\S. "truce envoy" Walter Robertson and Syngman Rhee, the I nited States has promised South Korea it will help to resist any suggestion of a NorthSouth Korean coalition government, it was learned here
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  • 83 14 -AntSNudisisCefWet VIENNA ./u.'v IS (Reu'ei) Fire lien it'snici 50 rjlldtStl frjt^i Hirschen UlaM) in lh»* Danube neat here when rising i -i Moo led tbeii sunning gmutwts O:i..v nudists are allowed to land on Jh* 1 i•ai d wni. h U > ii i^: t >
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  • 33 14 TAIPEI, July 13, (Reutei)— Chinese Nationalist authorities have banned the bh >\s ing in Formosa <>f newsreel films of Queen Elizabeth's Coronation, according to Birr distribution trade sources here.
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  • 17 14 MR ANTHONY EDEN wri leave the United State* on 'July "-'4 >>r 25. Reuter
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  • 57 14 LOOK Cornwall t snd July 13. (Renter) Mrs. Daphne Case, a mother of three, i to claim a British women's record for landing a blue shark only 2(1 lbs. lighter than her own weight of 11? 4 '!>-. 'I recognised man's record f I shark
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  • 31 14 viexna Australia, July (AP) Reports from «V; nisi Hungary said today thai violent dashes between farmen :»nd rurai officials took place at scattered pomis Uisl week.
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  • 27 14 PARIS. Ju'r 11, rAPHQueen Salote of Ihe T<»nj. Islands left by tmin today for Geneva, Switzerland! to continue her uuoiliaal Vtn ol £uro|*.
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  • 711 14 EGYPT ALERT AS BRITISH TROOPS RING ISMAILIA CAIRO, Juh 13.— A italc if alert has Ivrn declared all over tlgyptian territory as British p.'.itroops strengthened the cordon around I ma lit today alter Egypt had latli reeded I British drmind »or the return of a British airman missing for lour
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  • 47 14 HONGKONG, July 19 i U») The Chinese Cummun are dow experimenting with synthetic robbel tyre* •>;» lYipinq hvi^cThe agency raid >■ ientltl of Lanrhow Industrial l<aboratoi v ot the Ministi y <>t I i»»ht Industry hav«* been experimenting on the ruboei the spring ol 1951.
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  • 37 14 BvJ\\ .i i Reutei > The formei iei man v unel, Genei Niro atin Von F i horst 68 I from the Bi i prison v w i the B' i Con «iii-
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  • 83 14 WASHING IX>N Julj I H itei l M ign Min I i t«» decide today approach the S t Un»j .i "Biy Four* 1 Salisbury acting Bi tish Foi I retarj Bidault, the Pren< h i Mir i pre i I.*, h ling But
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  • 20 14 KAKA< Hi !.;:,!< r i ind R i mi u rnwd d.ml rhan/e* \m n ,t
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  • 10 14 Aussies Rich In Uranium Claim MK M B A Reuter
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    • 23 14 P 4BIE SKOB, SEASON £3 TRADING CO. S.INCAPO9E 6 Tn ***** s J v 11 smokers PRnrra V &Ti 555 1 I la%
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    • 53 14 Stop h inf > 4% ICI CREAM L|m jfl TOLD STORAGE \T/ f|J CREAMFOIFS mSOS C j Bit wjwbß ■Us _c CaBB^B X. ff Sppy H Sci'fr h H'bukf Jm| jk f H pjMMWI I 4 WbB&A^&zKB International JB V favourites GILBEY'S SPEY- ROYAL SCOTCH WHISKY London Dry Gin Sole
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  • 114 15 C LOS I N G rubbf prices (rents per lb) in Sinßn p o e j<st« rday were Bu>ers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loos«» 654 851 N«» i k.s.s. <;:>{ tm No. Z R.S.S 64] 65 No :t K.S.S. «1 I HZ Tone: Strtdy quiet. TIN PKlffc Tin-
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  • 31 15 MALACCA. Mon.tr;)'e Raman a than Iyer it o 10-year-old king fruits at acca bus stand at Newco ne Kuac} ■jut a licei i v ihe raid <>.•) hawkers.
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  • 105 15 LIABILITIES $200,000 ASSETS $600 THE pul examination of H. S. A yesterday in the Singapore H gh Court before Mr. .Justice W tton. It was only a few weeks age thai Mr. W. G. Alcock, the Official A iigi ee, made an application before the Chit Justice Sir Cha r•
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  • 86 15 A FIVE per cent dividend |on subscriptions was declared at the annual meeting of the Singapore Government Public I Works Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society recently. The meeting also agreed to change some of the by-laws ol j the Union and elected the following officials: Chairman.
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  • 29 15 Thieves broke into two flats at River Valley Road, Singapore, early on Sunday mornIng and took personal property worth $1,100 from one. and $61 from the other.
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  • 235 15 IJtAUhRS of the Singapore Sjl.iudard are ask id to vou for m I** or min w ho in their opinion has contributed most to the enrichment of the social cultural political economic or sporting life ot Malaya. th e r»H W nrr mttl e e len 2
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  • 37 15 New SHB Repair Berth photo. A VII-.W of the new fitting out berth of thr Singapore Ilnrbour Board at lieppel Dov'k. The floating erase is seen lifting 80-ton reinforced eonir c deck units from thecasting bed. Standard
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  • 224 15 KEPPEL DOCK'S REPAIR LOAD TO BE DOUBLED THE "alongside-repair capacity of Singapore's Keppel Dockyard will be increased by 50 per cent with the completion of the million-dollar fitting-ont berth of the Singapore Harbour Board. Tnis berth, whi b is parl ol the Harbour Board's multimillion dollar expansion scheme, will be
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  • 225 15 'Unqualified Dentists Should Not Give Drugs' Standard Staff Reporter NO unqualified registered dentists should be allowed to administer antibiotics such as penicillin and sulphonamides to patients. This was the opinion of five Singapore doctors interviewed by The Standard yesterday. Tiie question of whether unqualified but registered dentists should be allowed
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  • 85 15 A LOR STAR, lion .oi Patani merchant. Cheng Siok How*l appoal against conviction and sentence of one year's imprisonment and a fine of 52.000.000 or two vears in default for being concerned in the importation of 5.78!) pounds of opium worth over 51.000.000. was disnai by
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  • 137 15 INCOME TAX people are human hut the public 1 do not seem to realise that and are afraid to see them, the Singapore City Police Magistrate Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn, said yesterday. "Go and see them and explain your difficulties and you would
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  • 52 15 Landowners Claim $2 Mil From Govt Decision On I Awards So on I have been submitted to the Km menr as compensation for th agricultural land in Bcdok to for food production purposes k A Govei nmeni I relay that f "extravagant I onablo" i enquiries have alread 1 I
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  • 136 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A total of 340 accidents was reported in hii. .!.i Lumpur list month. Six prisons were fatally injured. The figures lor May :i;id April were 405 and 400. respectively. The number of persons fatally injured for these two months were three. Most
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  • 56 15 $300,000 In Back Pay For Clerks ABOI'T 300 Singapore (iovernmrnt temp i clerks may get a total of S.'iOO.OOO as benefits unit* tfcc Yong award (28 months' back pay). The Standard wa told. These clerks vrere made to members of th« pi put ity in the Yong I i i
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  • 15 15 1 I I I I I 1 I I I
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  • 12 15 New Member Of Federal Council I I I I I I I
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  • 4 15 Fed. Loan Issues Oversubscribed
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  • 56 15 Senate For Nanyang Standard Start Reporter Tilt Nanyane l'ni\crsity will shortly appoint 13 members of thp Senate. The Si.mrlard was told, yesterday. Mr Tan Siak Kew has writi -n to five Federation CMfll *se Chamb»Ts of Commerce asking them to send a representative to a mrct\nz to be held in
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  • 68 15 COMMITTED TO STAND TRIAL TAY ENG CHONG. r- other of the missing Over Chinese Bank ledger clerk Tay Eng Wah. was committed to stand trial at the nexi Singapore Assizes j(!t t r a preliminary inquiry i n the Fourth Police Court yesterday He was charged With di'snoaestrjF retaining stolen
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  • 95 15 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr Choor Singh, returned a v\ rriict of suicide by hangir yesterday's inquest into the death of 41-ycnr-old Veerasamy Naidu on July 3, at the Ward 14 of the Tan Took Sena Hospital. Pok Lai K r nn.??. a patleni of Ward 14,
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  • 56 15 THI nan mission from tn do-China who arrived In [apore from Saigon on Sunday left bv air fnr Kuala Lumpur yssterday x->n. Led v the Vice-Premier ol Vietnam. Mgr. Le Van H who ts also Minister of Information for that untry, the mission study choiogi
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  • 150 15 Man Grew Fatter On Jail Diet A WOMAN vitaetm, I u Kim S»ew, i n an jrrr.rd robberj s > in the ItesapSK lliuh Court >«-sterda> laid on of |he thtvc ar< U'<'d hid gronn fatter .mrf d;irk« i r th.in uhen she hid pirk«*d him out in an icW'ntifh
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  • 332 15 Varsity Medal Winners: The Full List FOR the first time In the history of the University or lya, a mcdirai icrad won four medals. He is Mr. Tow Sang Wan described hv the University. a s "easily the best student of the jn Award- for academic brilliance announced yest* i
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  • 80 16 INCE IS UNAWARE S'PORE TEACHERS ARE VICTIMISED KGAPORE Kduration Department is unaware nation of teachers by principals in any lv the Deputy Director of Schools, Mr R V u d The Standard yesterday. lr K*" menting on the allegation^ m a^ o k 'Chen? i;nion ih.t'SSS* Jg union members by
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  • 11 16 ™«lered on Saturday. Und ped In blanket wrap
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  • 23 16 VI >n.— A e of me--1 to S i n go i 00 emI b iw :i iti4
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  • 217 16 Standard Staff Reporter Raffled!;! 0 r T 11SC t0 tHe latC Pen hours a the Raffles Library has improved, said Mrs. C. P. Hudson the Librarian, who told The Standard vesterdav she was satined with the number of people taking advan- of the rendered
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  • 10 16 v rea Chnritv hich i Memo SingaB
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  • 198 16 SStPIJa Sin^Pore by a KI M Airliner yesterday to Pac fir Motion Picture AssoHatta with Malayan film mJULt K Na "'U a wa s accompanied by Mr. M. Kimura the executive secretary «f the DaW Motion Pi7 tur e f Company and Mr M
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  • 125 16 S'pore Firms Apply For TB Insurance WITHIN a week r>f the date on which the wheels of the insurance Plan against tuberculosis were sej moving, more tnan lot) individual applicants have presented themselves at the Royal Singapore Tuberculceil Clinic. Shenton Way as prospective clients. The business hoiK 0 of Singapore
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  • 189 16 u V'E Colony Income Tax Department &ives people who iail to pay their taxes in time a fair chance before they are brought to court, the Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. D. H. Tudor, told The Standard Mr. Tudor said that if a tn\-payer
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  • 45 16 THE Singapore Kamaia Club collected $(>. 727.31) from the variety show staged by its members in aid of the Madras Cyclone Relief Fund. Of this $1,362 has been spent f>n producing the show, and the balance is expected to be donated to the Ximd*
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  • 209 16 POLICE BAN NUDES ON PENKNIVES Figures Obscene' THE Singapore Police are rapidlv taking action against persons who are now hawking a new novelty for the public. The novelty i. s in the lorm of photographs of nude women reproduced on penknives and cigarette lighters. So far there has ho™ two
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  • 46 16 K. Adakalam, a Fedr»niion fnver, was fined a total of 5250 in the Singapore First [ram,? Court yesterday furflan gerou.s driving and failing 10 stop after an accident In default of the fine he serve 10 weeks' simple imprisonment. His driving licence was endorsed.
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  • 71 16 I\ T spitf of an all r Kite and a reduction in t the circular (jus service in the City is turning oul to be another flop, Mr. Wilson, General Manager of the pore Traction Company, yesterday. He said hf has not re leived any
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  • 40 16 photot MRS. ELIZABETH (HOY, H ho represented the Singapore Legislative Council at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. telling senior girls of St. Margaret's xliuul oi the impression «he sained during th e grip. Standard
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  • 183 16 Cay Park New Road SIKirAPADC i. Sfandard Sfaf Reporter for abluY 1 nnn ave ncw swimming poof and parking space,. Kai I anp f» lor the development of fee to next to »1,000,000 NAA.FI. r1,,1, "n-l ,vs to the tea makes it an idoal choice
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  • 46 16 Drive To Stop Tanglin Thefts 1 RING \r« d Ro n <■ imp 1 1 l HI In: i Mi G 1 o Marl s iml O.C. of O i Poll i Btalioi llm spi win, ii h m if>. Sp if patrol I w ivi had
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  • 39 16 photo. MB. C. l> ItlMkhouni helps bis bride, Mis-.. >J. M I inny". to ml their win' ilini; r.ik«* ;it rwepti m heM .ii:-t i miiri me on Saturd it the St. Aadrew'.i ilhr drai Standard
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  • 90 16 tBOH rORY ta link in the Singapore Government and ilm- Univei il v <»i ifalajra e now pore 1 .i!xM itoi 1 1»( hnii 1 >i) to promote thru rial, social „nri ,i i e" Mi .1 P Mori i ii <»f the Union. h
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  • 21 16 PARENI 11 v 1 I on I i Chairma r Ibrahim; Boon < 1 nah binte Rajit, b Ahmad
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    • 63 16 Pepsodent I really gives I ?y?>vß alhßß^^ ■".v-*-'"''"- t '^l&jOraS} J T. ith Pepsadenl are whiter, much whiter! they are t-]«-anrr And they are cleaner 111 ia the only toothpaste that contains Iriurn cleans away the film which »>i '"»t also harboun the dangerous germs '•<>• So for whiter, safer
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    • 119 16 §W M OUICK so SATE so RELIABLE Flatulence, heartburn and indigestion ar« y «ome of the symptoms thai e*rr*s a< id to YJLtf lb omacD can cause A teaspoonful of m JflO& Wltt Alltacid Powder quickJy neutralises &i/*&^^l the d usua »y <l>sperse» pajn and dnAo*^* comton n ht w
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  • 222 17 Congress Is Open To All Parties KUALA LUMPUR, lion. AH political parties in .Malaya will he invited to attend the National Congress sponsored by the Malayan Chinese Association and the I'nited Malays National Organisation which will be held in Kuala Lumpur next month. The MCA-UMNO alliance i i tig no
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  • 54 17 IF i Withou; rall- nee. Magistrate ih Gnazali today and discharged Kok Yuen (20) of a of impersonating a •ffi rheatii ess Lee K nPi of |5( Q i he was i nol he really g e ni:v S He I p •hi'jf s t the
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  • 8 17 THI uin at n on Tii
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  • 253 17 No f scope As Bandits Watched Me' MALACCA. Mon.— Low Sow, former rubber tapper who claimed that he was compelled to cook for a terrorist gang:* was today sentenced to life imprisonment by Mr. Justice Bellamy at the Malacca Assizes for consorting with an
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  • 58 17 TAIPIXG. Mod. Villagers of Trong and Padnng Gajall were ->o moved by demonstrations in braille writing and reading, as well as basket weaving; by three blind pupils from two Homes, that donations poured in to the fund for the blind. The children are students of St. Nicholas
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  • 78 17 Graduates Want Pay Revision IPOU. Mon. The P, branch of the Malayan Graduate lea 'hers' Union La to urge the Federation Government to take immediate steps to resolve the existing differences in connection witß the revision of salary for graduate teachers. At its annual general meeting held a the Anderson
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    80 17 photo. THE Sultans of Selangor and Perak paid an official visit to the -Malayan TtvuhnV Training Collesr at Kirkby. Liverpool, last week. The Sultan of SrlaiKor u.in ac t ..nipaii <d tht> Tensku Amputtn. This »is their first visit t o thr «f>lle?e. where :JOO from l!i« are takmrr a
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  • 238 17 APPEALS TURNED DOWN 3 TO DIE KUALA LI'MPUR. Mon— Three appeals against sentences of death two for offences under the emergency and one for murder— were dismissed by the Federation Court of Appeal here today. Th^ Tiiree appe.iants were V. Ifuthu. Chang Kok Ching and Mohd. Ghani. alias. .Livam. Their
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  • 75 17 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon The Regent of Perak presented badges and cetifieates to 39 members of the Home Guard vesterday in the Istana Iskanariah More than 2<K) home 1 tards were entertained to a tea-party by the Regent. The Regent said that the recipients nad proved themselves
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  • 82 17 lftklnAk Standard London Correspondent o f N P^' J^. T The fallowino are the closin, pric ot rubber end t'm on the London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot l 9 t Ai«9./Sep» l 9 s d Oct. /Dec. ir^d J«n./Mor. 19id. Apr /Jim« »*id A»o,. c.iJ. 19»
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  • 209 17 A Muslim Mission Is Due PEN'ANG. Mon.— naan reception committee aas becfl ;ippointed by the M-lini Leafnc P— awj and I J n>vince Welltsley to welcmwe •he Smth Indian k 4^sliß] Education Mission wn.rii expected to arrivp here today. The Mission will be headed bar Qaide-Milleth Jaflab M. Mol aned
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  • 323 17 Leong Will Seek Govt. Permission IPOH, Mon. The Perak Chinese Welfare Association is to opply to the Financiol Secretary, Federation of Malaya, for permission to organise a million-dollar lottery to raise funds for welfare work in the Federation. Should it succeed in its
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  • 66 17 Osman Siru Refers To 'Mischief Makers FENANO, .Mon.- Mr Ommm Sin uu returned from the Ma!a>jn 1, 4,1, annual conference thi> Morning U»M that it struck him that ptipk uh, munal discords were -jutl mls< H the Ch:nc>e. Malays, .)t that i •u-n) Ac Mi O IMP 1 it! H
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  • 4 17 Railway Detective Acquitted I
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  • 23 17 HC 's Badge For Guard Officer FPOH, Mon f I to th< Mar i hii I I 1 h C 1 M R
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    46 17 photo. A PARTY of five Buddhist priests who arc to take over the Salatro Temple io Krhun Bahru. Singapore, arrived by air Iron) Bangkok last night. They were met at the airport by the Siamese I 'u'.hul m r.») m Singapore. Mr. Luang Sri Sarasombati. Standard
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    • 158 17 KOA MU LAN &<&X 0^: V^ARRIOR MAID Cs^2sh! !> OF CHINA ij^^m^/ HUA MU LAN was o younq V^ S^^ -^^T^^^ girt tivir.u auietly ot home twv \J\^^^J^ A 1 wHt-n hei fatf-.e; was con- -^J^T\/\ §W scnpi«d to i th.'. army. C|^ r^i«V/ Jk V\. \lt Kn« wmq h<
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  • 209 18 Forgery Charge Fails AGREEING with defence counsel. Mr. David Marshall, that the prosecution had failed to prove that a certain cheque was forged by Lim See Cheng. assistant manager of a boarding house. Mr. Tan Ah Tah. the Singapore First District Judge, yesterday acquitted him without calling for his defence.
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  • 38 18 THIRTY village headmen arrived in Batu Pahat yesterday to at lend the third civics course in the District. Their three-day programme includes visits to all local government departments. where demonstrations and talks uilj be given.
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  • 44 18 OXLY Malayan among the 1.900 Yale University graduates who received their degrees at the 252nd commencement ceremony held recently was Mr. K.S. Lhn. A Bachelor of Arts degree was conferred on Mr. Lim of Singapore. The ceremony was witnessed by 7.000 people
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    38 18 photo. MEMBLKS of the Chinese community of Klaiig held a tea p:irty in honour of Mr Han Wingsuni. a talligranhist. who is seen addressing the gathering On his right is Mr. Teh Thian Seong. a rubber magnate. Standard
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  • 620 18 Templer Pioneers New 'Sakai Expresses' Railway Link Costs $25M. By Aster Gunasekara KOTA BHARU, MonPenetrating one of Mdlaya's most remote regions, over a rail track which has taken a fearful toll of blood, sweat and tears, a new passenger train rolled northward at the weekend from Kuak Lipis in Pahang
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  • 108 18 3 Private Markets By Year End THREE new private mnrkets will be built within the city limits of Singapore before the end of the year. Mr. San Beng Ben*, Progressive City Councillor for ore Ward^said that two of the three would be in his Ward. They would be modern markets
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  • 26 18 MR. Gan Boon Kwee of the General Post Office. Mots; Bahru. was given a farewell tea party, prior to nil r fer to Bcsut. Trengganu.
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  • 87 18 Stanri:itd Staff Correspondent KLUANG. Mon. Kluani;'.registration of votes for the forthcoming elections to the Town Council was a complete success, according to the local supervisor. In the predominantly Malay sector Masjid Lama Ward there were H.'W registered vot- er.s of whom a fair number arc women.
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    41 18 pnoia. MR 001 AIK WAN. a Singapore representative of the Nanyan* University Com miM«e. seen addressing the Pi-nans Branch Committee members at a m»etm K held at t|, e Fenaus itMb)>er Trade Ashoii.^tiou premise* on his arrival eo July 11. Standard
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  • 219 18 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 13.— Malayan Trade Tnionist Mr. P. Narayanan, is one of the several Asian Socialists who discussed relations between Asian and Eoropeaa Socialists in Stockholm yestenlav in preparation lor the meeting of the Socialist International. I Amo n a. th e suggestions
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  • 30 18 THE Kluang Ditti I tare committee 1 {anise a fun i'air at the Town Padang from Auq. 7 to 14 to raise funds to meet its commitmen's.
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  • 103 18 THE Singapore First 'I trate Mr. R.W.H D :< "non»bai able" raat of armt against Hwon bin \\a Isap jresterday Han»n had fai e I in court lor trial on hargea of driving .'i cai urith>onsent i driving withoul to Insurance on Nov. 17 at Pender
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  • 19 18 CHENG Koo nf 'J Ling .1 Rantau, in eh •Ji'.s imprisonment in S co/rec, tea and i
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    • 33 18 last MIDWfI K K O Two l.iru ln»iinll\ I* i- Si or J tk "FACE TO FACE" Stjrrins J.imr^ Itolwrt MA >ON and P*fc.»'<>\ To nn»rrow l»:s!l .linl-li by SH\U KUOS *-6OLND BAKKIMS"
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  • 764 19 rilK Malayan Trade Ui ion Council considers itself a girl now. it feHs U:m it has become sophisticated enough to visit 1 <>i political vin A i< i n requ< I I.T.U.C to i -t;»bli-h litical fund ba fed by a majority ol the is «j welcome
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  • 345 19 Review of Views Trure Difficulties SIN CHEW JIT POH eon-j siderable difficulties in Ihe materialisation of the Korean truce talks, In an editorial yesterday, the Sin Chew stated that a!- I mi;.:. 1 President Rhee and, Mr. Robertson have, reached < an agreement on truce pro- Diem, the terms n-jrecd
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  • 760 19 Can women be trusted with money? A Divorce Court Commissioner stated at Swansea recently that a husband who is the breadwinner has the right to control the purse-strings and to dictate the policy by which his money is spent. Below, two "Daily Mirror" writers a womon and a man argue
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    • 530 19 Sir;— The Pan- Malayan Labour Party, with its Socialist leaders, has released its blueprint for the attainment of Malayan independence. The blueprint, even in its fir^t Phase (19M to l!)57). envisage! a drastic reform of the Federal Legislative Council. The Pan-Malayan Labjir Party wants 61
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  • 882 19  - JUSTICE FOR THE SEAMEN! ALEX JOSEY i Mulaffmn Attain Bn ]N Singapore, one of the great ports of the world, there are nearly 21,000 seamen. Of this number nearly 15,000 are Chinese. Although most of them ore more or less permanently based on Singapore tew of them are British subjects.
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  • 314 20 WASHINGTON, July 13. United States authorities have an "excellent impresf f the new French offensive plan for Indo°drawn up by Gen. Henri Navarre, the rv of State, John Foster Dulles, told Minister Georges Bidault. This was ju v a French spokesman today. 5 lid
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  • 15 20 8 FRENCH OUTPOSTS ARE LOST nch t< ght Nua- i luth- Haim s Ri I
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  • 159 20 No.l German Target Of Malenkov? BERLIN, July 13 R-<] ipo chief, Wilhelm Zaisser, closest ol ai I xm m i^ to L Beria in Moscow, is being named in underground reports as the No. 1 German target ol the Maleokov purge. Premier Otto Grotewohl's Soviet Zon~ Government was still paralyzed
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  • 12 20 Ja P Juveniles Noting Again ••i') ili: no ji i day armed
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  • 114 20 Red China Hails Fall Of Befia LONDON, July 13. (AP) Kt'd China Sunday cheered the downfall of Lavrenti Beria. Soviet Russia's former No. 2 man. The People's Daily carried these words, as broadcast bv Peking radio: "The unity and consolidation of the Communist party of the Soviet Union serves the
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  • 82 20 PRIME Minister Nguyen Van Tarn yesterday handed to HiL»h Commissioner Georges Gautier Vietnam's formal ceptance of the French proposal to negotiate greater independence for the Associated States of Indo-China. Vietnamese official sources said today that Vietnam had not vet specified detailed independence claims which would
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  • 134 20 RANGOON. July 13, (AP) A Burmese Government spokesman said last night the Burmese Government has been "aware" for the past three or four weeks of "infiltration" of Red Chinese forces in the northern Wa state of Burma. First reports were "fragmentary," he said, and the
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    174 20 THREE quarters of a million people watched 67 of the world's most beautiful girls in a parade on Sunday, preli- minary to the second an- nual Miss Universe con- < test. Each girl had her own < shell-shaped float. There I were 98 floats in all. < ntost
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  • 339 20 Margaret And Toivnsend LONDON, July 13, (Reuter).— The mass circulation Daily Mirror today called on its 4,500,000 readers to say whether Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Llizabeth, should be allowed to wed Group-Captain Peter Townsend. Under a page one fivecolumn headline "Princess Margaret and
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  • 245 20 LONDON, July 13 (AP)— The fatal word "liquidate" appeared in Radio Moscow's fulminations against Lavrenti P. Beria on Sunday to begin speculation that he has already been executed. The broadcasts did not say that the former No. 2 man in the Soviet Government had
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  • 354 20 BRITAIN, FRANCE SURE THEY HAVE WON CASE WASHINGTON, July 13 (UP)— The French and British delegations to the foreign ministers conference here are confident that they have won their case for a Big Four meeting with the Soviet leaders. Authoritative reports said that the White House
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  • 40 20 TWO persons were killed in a mountain village Sunday but there were no large-scale disturbances as a record number of Lebanese voters turned out to elect 21 out of 44 Deputies in Lebanon's new parliament. A.P.
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    75 20 photo. AFTER four days of virtual paradise in a banana warehouse, this little monkey is taken into tow. The elusive primate resisted all efforts to rapture him including traps and tear gas. Th e hairy visitor apparently had "hitch-hiked" from somewhere in South America by boat and freight car with
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  • 262 20 AIX-EN-PROVENCE (Frame). July 13 <AP) The Aga Khan jewel robbery trial court today rejected further testimony about scandalous charges of police complicity in the US$B5O,OOO holdup robbery of the Muslim ruler and his wife in 1949. Tlu* Pi the r€QU4 former chief "i Fi<
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  • 79 20 SAX FRANCISCO. July 13, (AP) The official Pi Lping radio yesterday said the talks between South Korean President Syngman Rhee and President Eisenhower's envoy "no help to the realization of an early armistice in Korea." In its first comment (,n President Rhee's agreement with envoy
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  • 112 20 KOREA TRUCE WASHINGTON, July II (l'P» 'ng S< Republican l< P Knowland su\i\ fttterdu nationi m h have fo [ht in Korea should be permiti attend ronferen to m i U .i m pea< In He a. i by D rrnt l I r
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  • 66 20 U.S. Chiefs Prepare To Take Over WASHINGTON July M (UP) Adml Radford an<i General v B Hi i iiterday for my and confei tailing ovei f the administration*! hich command <>ni. man of the Jo n\ < Staff and B el '.i Si i i civilian and m lit bi
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  • 37 20 II .IN Jul> l (AP I i [01 hui i ful rvj. tio ol -1.. US 000 US I I i ft .r. ;h 000 000 hun in Washington, B Bei In
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  • 34 20 K(i!'.l (UP) Tht .lap:i Mil i u-tt here Ihl i f<>r /V..i'f-r 1 h< i Ih I in oil. Si:. rig ,i from th< Bi furti n I
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    • 53 20 HEN IN THE fKIEf fore visitor x/^ f) from "•her sub- i^^\ o block {t '•■o<=, o white y^\^^^ > \k' i n the ncne q>vrn to one o» »be Mol^von Airwovs trompoiti pa ri in leism^v, i table II ;>'t tfnouqh the sKici ot MoluyO ond <* t South
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  • 120 21 RAAF Buys 2 Flight Simulators CANBERRA. July 13 The Royal Australian Air Fun e has ordered from an Etflish ;irtn two electronic fli^h. |j lators to train Ausi/alian Sabre Jet pilots. Each machine will cost about S1.:J5O.OOO. They will be delivered between July, l*»r>4, a::u .June. 1m,")5. by wiiit time
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  • 26 21 GERMANY mumad her freighter service to the Far East alter 14 years interruption as the 8,795-ton "Westertin" left fo. Yokohama la>! Friday U.P.
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  • 150 21 ISTANBUL, July 13 (Reuter>— The Swudislt freighter Ncbolond (3,999 tons), held .since she collided with the Turkish submarine Du nlupinor on April 4 with the lots of 99 crew, is .expected to be released by the Turkish outhorrtie* within trie iiexr wedc.
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  • 164 21 Korea To Buy Jap Vessels TOKYO. July 13 (AFP).— The Transportation Ministry is studying Korean inquiries for the purchase of Japanese small vessels, it is learned today. Consultations will be held with the Foreign Office and the International Trade and Industry Ministry. Coastal service operators and the wooden boat industry
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  • 40 21 JAKARTA. Mon- A M,icassar dispatch reports tlia* Iter, Budan Padi, was recently hit by a typhoon off the coast rad ran aground. Tnree crew members w lost outright, hut liw safety and eight nrr :r.i---:n^.
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  • 30 21 A 180 MAX Japsi '-aRe to;mi has work Vietnam s iwih 1 to h .1 1 otT me 200 1I( I torn ol i»o:i a. id ftcel. AFP
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    • 464 21 EAST ASIATfit SAILINGS FROM SC4Nnix Ull| •WIT for Bangkok S, IR S<Pill »»W Hongkong. Manna KoSTS Yokohama "LALANDIA" f or Bangkok "MONGOLIA" For ft^ Kobe and Yokohama r •MAGDALA" For Baagkoic |J "INDIA" For Bangkok. lifon Hongkong, M dt xokoliam.j Miu.«. "SELANIHA" for 8.,, cltok X,, SAUJNGS TO OONTINFM K,
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  • 385 22 1 7 50 i r II I I II 11 44 00 I I I 1 id i cd jo f ,MHSIH» %IS xd cd xd a River 1 '»."> 205 cd 14 15/- rd Ku< 2.00 2jO x(i Kund g 24 6 2j,6 7/ 7/1
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  • 32 22 HONGKONG. July IT- Special vice closing prices •n the Hongkong Excnange vt me: US. 1 dollar: $1 8:>8 n 51: $2 >o \o one In- Ruppiah, Gold $271 873 tael.
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  • 140 22 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market in Singapore was slightly easier yesterday, first grade lor July shipment closing at 65;J cents per lb (66) certs per 1b on Saturday). Small business Wflj repotted with overseas orders negli gible. The political news Steadied prices slightly but
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  • 109 22 Jute Crop Forecast For Bengal CALCUTTA, July 13, (AP)— According to a preliminary jute crop forecast for East Bengal for 195">-54, the total area under jute this year is estimated at 788. G95 acres 41.4 per cent of the area under cultivation last year. The area include? 30.300 acres on
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  • 38 22 MESSRS. OsbOTQC Chappel, general managers, announce the returns for the quarter ended June 30, i;*s3 for the following: The Narborowgh (F.M S Rubber Estate t td. 169.886 lbs Pusing Rubber Tin Ltd (Bedrock Estate) 110.700 lbs
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  • 130 22 NEW YORK, July 13 (AP) A French manufacturer. Societe Accumulateurs Fixes Et D e Traction (SAFT). has introduce^ new storage battery in the U.S. which is said to outlast conventional batteries at least I. Further, the French product will not spill destructive acid, even when turned
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  • 44 22 SCIENTIFIC adviaert to the British Government sarcl that British industry was strangling itself by refusing to employ more scientists. T an annual report, th e Advis v:y Council on scientific poli y demanded more scientists for the workshop and boardroom. Reuter
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  • 93 22 Fishing Vessel Launched k J™ Malayan•WJl fishing vessel, the 40 ton Ton«kol, specially s^-ned for fishing d"nn» the monsoon seasons on th e east roast of S2*l*l w as launched last Saturday. »<ft: Mrs. D. W. h Mare, w jf e o f the FLsh«Ties Director. Penanc and *Sin?apore, s
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  • 233 22 KOTA BAHRU, Mon— The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, yesterday visited the only Siitta percha plantation and factory in the British Commonwealth when he went to the 3,800-acre Selbourne Plantations at Bukit Betong, Pahang. The S:?.000.000 estate and factory was undamaged during the occupation.
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  • 78 22 Copra Oil Exports Drop WASHINGTON .July 13 (UP).— Malayan exports of copra ari(i coconut oil during tho January-March pon xl de'i by 16 per cent, from the same period of 1952 while imports of these commodities dropped by 22 per cent, the United Stntes Foreign Agricultural Serv;oe repor.ed to day.
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  • 169 22 PLDSEY. July 13. (Rrutrr) Mr. Hush r;ait-krll. Chancellor of the Exchequer in the last Labour Government said here last night that tli»- "unusually favour. hl»" world conditions which have aided Britain's economy in the past 18 months were unlikely to continue for lons. But he
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  • 284 22  - Rubber Trade In Borneo Keeps Brisk BUT MARKET WAS EASIER ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA July 13:— Although the Bo.nco rubber market reqisterZa'JX 9 P k? d c eas duri "9 the first week of July, latest reports r> 9 vv f iraae mere continues brisk Kcports
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  • 52 22 Co have announced I i June rubbef <: op t:u th« following con pani< Alor I iajah R I Ltd. 19,000 |b; R ibber I 5i,OW) Plantai ton i I tfl 100 Ibi Kluai R Co. I u\ in R l Ltd. i4.; u I
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  • 171 22 MANILA, Julv 13, (AF).-A renewed Philippine bid to enter the world snqar Market will be Made al the forthcomins; International SiK-ar CmmtU mvci'wz in London, a high government .v.ince said. Several attempts have bet n y— iiiii^— r«w -~L^J. le in the past
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  • 98 22 MANILA, July IT CAP) cm-dollar r.S. p; ini looking Into tin j><> bility «>f making pinea iis F.«r East n <TMtre. It plans to < I p .nil hrrc 'hat \v v I obtainable raw mate icd for the RUU re f
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  • 47 22 SFI II RS in th r < tnai lerdaj v rd with only small I it $:i.J. \vh:'. r hipmeni respt 'it oi 1 th no bu>. ■i prod quo! I 127 (wh nl |53 .<■ Peppei M< 1 S4!Sf> fS nn k) $U| (S
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  • 700 23 AUSTRALIA-BOUND A LAST-MINUTE REQUEST DOING THE TOWN with OSWALD HENRY and his Camera SONG BIRD STARS and fans arc synonymous words as "Honskonn's Nightingale" Mm Fong will tell you. Sinking; Ike Litest hits in Mandarin at the Capitol Chinese Restaurant, she is inundated with 'requests' from
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    • 278 23 ■"PITA PEL MAR rpou IT'S QIOTATM»N: I i >< vet wntc anything A'orih raenti mini till I <- i. m»\ lord BynNk Tl I -l»\V FO| I \KKVON I <■ the ot'nei fellow s be a ifcOl'B lIISTHDATE XM> t;.!{| !I».H.\ Kir M irch 21 A 1 >• oul of
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  • 130 24 r> fine H B R B B B B B B irphy a very strong and Plaice h:ici to be i the runner up la] Hawkins was third. In 1 De\ the Hind it. r riders doand ihc last lh< race wore of
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  • 33 24 photo. Carnoustie. Scotland: Ben Hogan (Tamarisk. United States), who won the Open golf championship, driving 'rora the 4th. tee oa the Burnside course here during th P <iualif}in? rounds. U.P.
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  • 341 24 i ntr «u- i uly 13 (Reuter).-The British sportng, public will be extremely sorry if Ben Ho ff an keeps to his statement that he will not return to defend his British open golf title next year. Now that the shouting and tumult has
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  • 400 24 By VERNON MORGAN i^mesjo referees, England was still "the imaSro^ denying that when There could have been no finer compliment to English referees than the reouest from Argentina, supported by Spain, for English officials for their recent match in Euenos Aires. It
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    19 24 LLOYD MAXGRI'M (Tarn O'Shanter, United States), plays out of a bunker at the 13th tee, during the qualifying rounds.
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  • 43 24 SPRING LAKE, New Jet J^.y 13 (UP) Wimbledon champion Vic Seixas slammed through a straight set victory over 38-year-old Gardnar Mulloy (3—3. (J— 2. 6—3, to w:n the singles championship in ihe fiftieth annual Spring Lake invitation tennis tournament
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    • 172 24 f s<jN^ Jna^a\ NN'AL-ASTH'TiM£LFQ^K^Ey%W BUT, DAISV MAE IS DIFFtUJNT. I <4t" 77-47- ¥AH KNOT'S IT'S D-D--;At k UOSINELSS iKI r < S<5N, DOC-. MER BABV DP^AWS yWT^OWBi ThAR HAIN'T A NCSY BONE I A*CW£,vrL DANGEROUS r TURN TH£ Cnpß VkiAL, NEAPtER-SHEI'^L a *-^l IN HER BODrV I \-£ARBV. f P.TCHF.R
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  • 151 25 MANCHESTER, July 13 (Reuter)— Rain washed out play on the fourth dav Of the third Cricket test hetween England and Australia at Old TrafTord. The pitch and the outfield were water-logged following almost contin- j j m.us rain since before noon
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  • 892 25 The Penalty Box Every Tuesday By BILL MOSS APPARENTLY' taking their cue from their 7—l victory over Malacca when the two states met at Jalan Besar stadium a fortnight ago in their Malaya Cup-tie Same, Singapore has named the same XI that will
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    115 25 AN advanced party of the Eastern Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association's soccer team which will play New South Wales at Sydney on July 18 passed through Singapore by air last night on their way to Australia. Tour Secretary L .1 Chanping told The Standard that the visit had been arranged
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  • 74 25 f-UGANO, Switzerland. Julv U: (Rfttlfcer) Mrs. Barbara D- idson 25-year-old Ameri- sr /von the women's f» n «'es title in the Swiss Inl/ri ;")tK»I Lawn Tennis cham*Z£ f2? lv c beatln M^ Pepe De Rj!,.., o f Spain 4-G, b 4 1 0 m the final. 1 HE
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  • 79 25 POST and Telegraphs Union defeated the Singapore Harbour Board (Keppel District) by 99 runs on the Koppel ground on Sunday. Winning the toss the P. and T. Union batted first and scored 145 runs towards which V. Nathan contributed 71. Nathan performed the 'double'
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  • 48 25 BRUSSELS. July 1] <UP>Italy gained a two to one lead over Belgium in the Davis Cup European semi-finals here yesteriSL h l Y'o"',? 8 Ihe d °ubles: MarZ\\? d P ell and Gianni Cucelli Italy defeated Jacques Brichant and Philippe Washer. Belgium. 6-3. 2-6. 7-5. 6-1
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  • 688 25 CA's FOUR IN 4 MINUTES DECIDES INSPIRED soccer by Chinese Athletic in the last 20 minutes and futile resistance by Star Soccerites against this relentlessly rushed home advantage, in this hitherto even, no-quarter SAFA Division One League game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, brought in its train, five goals— the
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  • 267 25  -  WINDSOR LAD By ROSALIND, with Apprentice John Manning astride, did the bc>t workout at Bukit Timah this morning when in a solo effort she breezed three furlongs in 3<> sees. dead. Rosalind did her work without any blemish. The Magic Red mare is stepping out in her
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  • 22 25 ROME, July 13, (UP)—Jacques Hairadedyan of France won the European lightweight crown by taking a decision over Italy's Renato Tontini.
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  • 351 25 NAVAL C-IN-C RALLY FOR A BIG UPSET NAVAL C-in-C Staff created one of the biggest surprises in this season's S.A.F.A. Division 3C league soccer when they upset a strong Customs XI at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. After holding the Customs for 59 minutes to a goalless draw. Naval staged a
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  • 43 25 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER: SAFA l)i". I AAA r. Tiger S>A at JBS; Jolltladj r. Immigration SC {Div. 11l B) at Gey I a >j; BODCA V. Tiong B Rangers (Div. II) at lung: Traction Union r. Woodbndge Hasp (Dir. HI B) at CYMA
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  • 184 25 US WHIP JAPAN IN DAVIS CUP VANCOUVER British Columbia. July 13, (UP)— The United States completed its sweep of ;he five-match Davis Cup playofl with Japa.i. Eighteen-year-old Hamilton R: 'har Ison came from behind tor the fitial United State* victory to defea Koshei Kamo, (I-m. 6-2. 6-1. 6-2 Kamo appeared
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  • 44 25 SINGAPORE'S Poong Seonf ('up team to meet Negri s hilan on July 29 ;nid 26 at the Singapore Badminton Stadium will be On? Poh Lim. Ismail bin Marian. Loong Pan Yap. Andrew Tan. Quek Keng Cl and Kon Kong Mn.
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  • 258 25 Following the successful Rovali Air Force Singapore and Malaya Championships held at Chanjji on Wednesday lust, the follow* ing athlets were selected to represent the RAF. In the Singapore Athletic Championships which will be held at Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday and Saturday July 17
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