Singapore Standard, 23 July 1953

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE <£* STANDARD I Vol. IV. No. 21. SINGAPORE, THIHSDay, jmjy 23 1933 lUI I V I I'w i i..
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  • 516 1 R ATES ARE COMING DOWN BEST news for house u ires in Singaix>re since the end of the blackouts is the announcement that "Rates Ar e Coming Down," next year. Thi s decision will now 1 provide the yuan in the sir.-. the ansu*>r r/iat many Piad a»ke4 on ih*
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  • 665 1 RHEE HURLS YET ANOTHER HICH AT TRUCE TALKS President Syngman hat South Korea will be free own course of action unless mmunists agree, within 90 t -armistice political conferuate North Korea. nee mote to have clouded the delegations at point of signing. tatement, said: hi lif <0O Ihitjs the withdrawal
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  • 12 1 MacG's Hush Visit To UK To Seek Aid I I I I
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  • 70 1 LONDON, July 22, (AP) The Government indicated today that the Queen has given permission to her sister, Princess Margaret, to marry a divorced man. The man is Group- m Captain Peter Townsend' British Air Attache at the Embassy in Brussels. He is 38 and
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  • 294 1 Butter Move To Amend Regency Act LONDON. July 22 Mr. R. A. Butler. Acting Prime Minister announced it was the Government's intention to introduce legislation to amend the Regency Act 1937 before the Queen leaves On the Commonwealth tour. Answering question Mr. Butler he could say definitely the contents of
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  • 72 1 LONDON July 22 (Router) The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh today reviewed from a riverside platform a three-mile long hi. f oriral pngeant of 200 tugs, barges and other small rra:t sailing up the Thames through London. Thousands of workers and parties of school children
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  • 53 1 'NO INDIA, NO TALKS -DAVIES LONDON. July 22. (UP).— Labour member Harold Davies told the House of Commons today that a four-power conference on Asia would be "useless" unless India were to be brought into it. "India is the one country In Asia which could give a •ertain amount of
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  • 65 1 LONDON, July 22: (Rcuter) Britain's Voluntary Press Council, meeting for th»> first time here yesterday, criticised the Daily Mirror, picture paper with a circulatioa of more than 4.000.000. for conducting a readers' poll on whether Princess Margaret should be allowed to marry < .:..up Captain Peter
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  • 251 1 BIGGER, BETTER PRESS FOR US mt. Singapore Standard has cleared its last hurdle in the purchase of a modern American printing press, which is capable of producing 40.000 copies per hour. Hie Standard's application for an import license for the purchase of a Goss Universal Rotary Newspaper Press wa s
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  • 83 1 EPIDEMIC FOLLOW* TOKYO. July 22 JAP).— Casualties from Central Hun 1 shu's flood of the century .-cored to 9. ITT as more reports filtered in Irom isolated Bl to National Police Headquarters here early today. Police tabulations listed fi:w i dead, 4,3.14 injured and 4.184
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  • 17 1 TENSING NORKEY. may risit Colombo on his way back o India from London. U.P.
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  • 12 1 SIR Winston Churchill, is •ontmuing to make good projress. Reuter
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  • 240 1 MR. K. M BYRVE. an Assistant Secretary with the vngapore Government, has "reprimanded** bf the Governor Sir John Nicoll for >resa statements he made on u« working out t>f a «alar> i structure based on the Ritaon report. Mr. Byrne was yesterday informed "by
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  • 160 1  -  RONNIE DUCLOS By Standard staff Reporter JOHORE BAIIRIT, Wed.— Mobile registration for Federal citizenship, the first scheme of its kind in the Federation, will be launched by the Johore State Government shortly. The scheme is being propos-J~ ed bv the Elections Office in] view
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  • 21 1 ABOUT 750 Chinese from Indonesia Arrived In Hongkong yesterday ■board the Tjiwangi en route to Communist China. A.F.P.
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  • 17 1 GENERAL M'.'nnmmed N»guib has been yiven signed pnoto^raph of tlte Indran Preni:er Shri Nehru.- AFP
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  • 162 1 SATURDAYS i> :<■ of The Singapore Standard will contain a 4-pant-special supplement on THE CONQUEST of fc\ HREST. The Standard was the first .M< M .vspaper in this country to carry a d« ed and full story of this tp I i this supp!enic!i*
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  • 93 1 \i Another $2, 000 1 n\ THE Stands 5 Fund for the Fire V«c--i tims continued t. 1 cpivc strong vtsterdoy I :>2',000 wcr 2 ed Donors are 3 minded that rhe Fund closes on Saturday, J j July 25 at 12 rv The fire victims have received
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  • 33 1 MOSCOW. p) today reported ere illne ol i Lmofes Khriukin, 4^ ilonrlOeneral <>i A- tation. Khriukin I'M Ol H I air fora il frottti Muring Worlti War 11.
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    • 32 1 1 uood Bread needs good \!,j butter Jusfralifln Butter/ 'derful to have with y°^ early-morning cup of S. C. S. TEA vcu bought it ot Cold Storage 1 COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
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    • 79 1 USE ONLY SHELL DONAX B THE FLUID FOR HYDRAULIC BRAKES I'K A MIRACLE P performance... A MIRACLE rrrri^^^ WICt IN FfOCIATIOM ff< Oft i A PERFECT SET P /or jyo//r bedroom BXI IS U 8 You will be ,iiii,i/h| ji i be un^c jn<J MrfoffMMKf <»| th. Philips Mirjil« l<jdiop|j\rr
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  • 222 2 SIN( JAB >:;K schoolgirls I ong ircTs \iclims than five i sent in i i of my bockil Bo m I .'irs glin S the and Mr K K i \'< ii II rise 8 W I I looi i Si l S s. I
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    103 2 I THE GODOWX of Lee I Rubber Companu housing the hundreds of homeless victims of the recent lire at the Kullang Basin j yetting its regular daily UNUhm Standard p'noio. Yesterday. 360 children victims of the Kullang K.i sm fire uere inoculated against diptheria. Scores of other eliildren were not
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  • 19 2 Standard Stan Kep«irter IO(D lates bich d B by lard e to City Cou
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  • 181 2 A SINGAPORE tailor? wile. Chins Ah Ngau (42; was lound dead with her throat cut Hi the attic v)l a house in Biikn ftmah Road yesterday. A efetabie knife was recovered by the police at the scene. S's husband. Jean Sim Chen 144). found
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  • 31 2 SINGAPORE Marine Poli-e recovered the body of a n elderly Chinese from the Kallang River yesterday. The man's identity was given as Chin* Tham Cheng a Hainanese, aged 71
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  • 68 2 Vn EM ?i E S f the Seremban Young Malayans' Club held a Social Gathering on Sunday V School Hall wheo Mr. Len Thorne of Radio Maloya, Kuala Lumpur, interviewed Par* Tim j' profiramm WEEKLY classes on Hindu religion and philosophy will be held at the St hool
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  • 72 2 MALACCA, Wed A popu- tar member of the Malacca I student body. Christopher Deanij Wong. 18 died yesterday at tiic General Hospi al after tuffeiing from influenza Dennis, a ichool certiflc stude.i! of St. Francis Ins lion, was a keen scout and attended the recent
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  • 137 2 THE problem of overcoming local ignorance, fear mi superstition remains the chief concern of the Blood Transfusion Centre in Singapore, Dr. (Airs.) M, M. H. Gibson-lIiLL the Centres Medical Oflieer, said yesterday. Dr. Gib on-H H the Cap aid. "We bope overcome this
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  • 243 2 Work On A New College Will Begin Next Year WORK on a new Teachers* Training College in Singapore will begin next year on a 13J! acre site off Orchard Road, the Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young, said yesterday. "We expect the new college will take in 600 student
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  • 75 2 Talk On Libel At SUJ Lunch To Down Under mHaHaVaaH TO SHOW the rrst of the world that she rcalJv had h»»en to Australia eight- ear-old Pat Johnston i.irried a "cuddly" kanc.iioo and an even **cudd- lier" Koala bear, when >he stepped off a DOAC onstcliatiun at Kalians: yesterday. Before
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  • 50 2 Freed Sikhs Thank Counsel On Their Knees CHEERS GREET V^wl I A PACKED g o cr¥ w Sikhs greeted the ocquiMol Jly th «J of three members of their Singapore High Court. yt< And as i their han« Mr. Marsiull. mmt4 k I hide* Jw Hwnbled: \ou ■M wnk til
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  • 10 2 ENANG, v. Boon K Hearing 23,
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  • 171 2 LAYCOCK BILL PLANS Standard Staff Reporter MR. JOHN haycock. Progressive I\irt\ Le| Councillor, will submit a draft Bill to his p.irt\ < leagues which he says "will cause a mild n'NohMion in the present uncontrolled system ol emptoylag tb&p assistants in Singapore. The Bii' which
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  • 39 3 <^ hunt in Bali Johnny and Marie tporeaas arrived at Kallang Air|.,ryr painting by Bonnet and Mrli. Standard photo. h<tin Paflar who returned to Sinit is ConstellatkM after attendini; The} visit. *d nine countries dur,l tour. Standard photo.
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  • 54 3 programmes. progran p] ne i .it on the I proic for I progi imme b bo h€ 7 tnd 7' j p.m. on on n 8.49 ai i kers arui a w v n i n s, at on Thui program n •i 380 medium
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  • 56 3 IE W)i i Health Organi > announced tV »e >t i worloVwide to be u sed in trans- inf trmation on epideind it it ine matters. vord DEPID, the WHO fipidV- ie. will \ye i > n itional health ind WHO nfl This is to
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  • 276 3 Annual Award For Best SeaCadet Standard Staff Reporter SCHOLARSHIP initiated by one of the biggest shipping firms Messrs. Alfred Holt and Company, will be awarded annually to the best sea cadet of the year, Lt.Commander G. L. Williams, Commanding Officer of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps, disclosed at a press
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  • 159 3 POPUI AR Hoi i and singers wri] app sar in ive request programme** in Geylang Fire tims, on Aug. at the stu between 3 5 p.m. The publi i-; invited to send do:: ither with re- which will be sung bv their favourite art- Donors of
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  • 123 3 THE Sin. Mala y ine OflElcers Associa- a.^k all shipping :n the Colony which employ Malay scafoi increased salb ;cause of the rise in the cost of foodstuffs. a a k:\i for. Mr. M Viv)tT bin Abdullah. v of the association The
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  • 109 3 PUPILS of Singapore's Anglo-Chinese Junior School responded admirably to an appeal hy their principal. Mr. Chan Siew Jiang, for donation of old clothes, shoes and toilet articles for the vu-tim h of the Lorong fire. A group of Primary I I and Primary II boys here
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    68 3 SIX of the United States Kdnr itional Exchange, Institute of Internationa] BducaiffNMl scholar -'iip arm private scholarship winner^ who wcr e enter- tained to. tea at the Singapore Y.W.C.A. by the American loiversity Clu» o n Tuesday. They are (from left to rishi> Mr. Syed AJwi bin Syed Uu»- san,
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  • 236 3 AFTER about 130 years of existence, the old < Raffles Institution in Singapore is to be demolished, and a modern 30-classroom Raffles Institution will be erected on a 37\-acre site at Dunearn Road. This was disclosed W the Due tor of Education, Mr. R.
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  • 104 3 MANCHESTER, July 11, (Renter) The recommendation of a select COM natter of the Malayan Legislative Council against the establishment of the jury system in the Malay States was described as a puzzling deci.sion by today's Manchester Guardian. "Trial b' jur v is in force in Penang,
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  • 121 3 SINGAPORE importers of battery horns for bicycles arc not aware that the sales of such products are against the laws of the Colony. They also i said that those people who; misuse these apparatus are the real culprits and not the dealers. Thev were commenting
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    78 3 The first battalion The Black Watch. after 18 months' service with U* Commonwealth Division in Korea, landed in Singapore on Tuesday for a five hour interlude before embarking asain on the troopship F.m pire Fowey to fight the >!-»" Mau in Kenya. The Black Watch's own pipes and drums stepped
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  • 42 3 SwA M I VAMADEVANAI XDA. president of the Ramakrishna Mission. Singapore, I will lecture on 'Journey to the Temple at Kedar Nath in the Himalayas on foot' this Saturday at 6.30 p.m. in the Mission premises at 9 Norris Road.
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  • 209 3 Another MCA Row Looms In Colony Question Of A Chinese Custom Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER row is developing in the Smga pore Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. The previous Branch Secretary, Mr Chuani* Ihiitsuan, who was appointed a member ot the n^v. C »m--mittee but rr>,ii»nea. has been warned
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  • 132 3 TB Figures Wrong, Says Dr. Garlick DR. G. H. GARLICK, Director of the Royal Sii Tuberculosis Clini told ihe SI dard v that h.« disa with the ii which Mr. Oliver Lytl I in a i q tion 31 Kv (La- fin the House of Commons. Mr. Oliver I ttelton.
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  • 77 3 THl Ant of t lectures on ri\ i by *> S A will be titution H ill it h 00 Sub j< I 1 I Citizen" (Ci iminal I peaker will be Mr D. s Marshall with Dr. G. Loughl the chair. s »nd in lh«
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    63 3 photo >IK \V K. C. *< MIDI ■> tr.ili in Director of Ki.iia (Iw.in iM.il.iv.n. I l<1 »vbi i> o (l hu i^ t<> \mstrrd in fur iprriaJ mmpmij iltrc .llrcl i >;•: p.ivs (I t I'TiMluh K.tll in .i'i poi t on I ti 1 i II, s.iid Australia
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  • 233 3 THE shortage of architectural staff left the Singapore Public Works Department in a "clespera'e situation" last year, states the F.W.I), report for 1952. The position was such that where 24 qualified Civil Engii neers were require 1 for the Department's hvo-year programme. Last
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    • 24 3 K X I "ucodei -olved 1V i i ■i r i H .Uy» K i you- NT h UK SI °r u CXI I
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    • 171 3 SHEETS PILLOW CASES it t wtt it 4t ht^i* in WHITE 80" x 108" $29.00 p pair. PLAIN GREEN 80" x 108" $42.00 p. po.r. w PILLOW CfISES I WHITE: 22" x 34" $4.50 p. pair. COLD: 22" x 34" $8 00 p. pair. Xnar *»n #f#.s/r###»/ mn...t+l t i
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  • 108 4 CLOSING nUc prieea (eeata per ib) in 51a |a po. t- jestrid.M were Buyers SelSen No 1 |{ss Spot No. I us s 652 Wi No. 2 K.s.s. <;4^ £4| No. :i k.s.s. nt[ S2| ionr. Stead] ijunt. TIN PKKE The price of tin jeslerdaj u.is siX't; per
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  • 308 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Malayan Communist organization in the Federation have lost 11 more men. Fight of thrm surrendered since July 4, two were killed and one captured yesterday. The surrendcMTcJ include Wong S itng, alias Cheong Chee, a 33-ycar-<»!d
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    64 4 EIGHTEEN Selansor "hello girls" who took pa it in the Telecommunications Department *'(Jolden Voice" contest to pick three. The SUtc's entrv for the all-Malaya final at Kuala Lumpur on July 31. Winner was Mrs. S. Abbas, second Miss Esther Manikam and third Miss Enid Jansen. In IV inn- Miss Aisah
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  • 72 4 KOTA BAHRU, Wed. Teachers from Malay schools throughout Kelantan gathered at Malay School Padang In Garong, yesterday to entertain Dato Nik Ahmad Kami!, the Mentri Besar. at a farewell party. He is due to ]eave for Kuala Lumpur to be Member for Lands. Mines arid Communications.
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  • 28 4 WvJN'G TOW NAM was fined 170 in he Kuala Lumpur s s Court, yesterday, for' posse sion of two gallons of: Dnciis*omed XAAFI, Carlsberg beer
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    104 4 IBKAHIM bi B Mahrof. the driver of the police armour ed tar who escaped death uhen six terrorists laid an ambush at th e gate leading to the South Malaya Pineapple Growers at Pekan Nanas. yesterday mo ning. On the I'tt side of the car is the only
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  • 223 4 IPOH, Wed.— Three seats in the local council of Guntong New Village here have now been vacant for more than a month because of the refusal of the inhabitants of the adjoining Tamil settlement to participate in the recent election. Tamil settlors occupy more than
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  • 90 4 MALAYA IMPORTED $265 MILLIONS MALAYA'S foreign trade month shows imports at 1n;.'). !».">2.:i:i1) and exports V40.891.0W. according to official j-tati^tic«. During the month ur.der review imports from Indonesia were $<5!.l 1 1,:W3 with exports 540.457.139. Malaya*! trade with the United Kingdom fur June «tood at $53,857,253 imports with export* at
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  • 66 4 THE Malacca Indian Community will hold a tea party ■t the Capitol Dance HaV on >. inlay, at 5 p.ni in honour Of R. David and Mrs. G. B. Kai nabhiran who were recently appointed Justioei of the ?v e and Settlement CouncilMesi s S. Shunm;.^
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  • 14 4 MB 'fi i transferred U H. .at as J Chinese Affairs OHi rr.
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    32 4 Thr British \«r Mr. 3 i) Baigtiiajisa k for Bnt.un on rirl.n t..i five at— Hm |..,\r be flying horn* null j, |V Ulfr and h>>. iw.i d«p(rd son. Jamrs John tfftdj
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  • 121 4 IPOH, Wed.— A forty-year-old reporter, Soo Hor Kwai, and sole agent ol Kampar for (he Kin Kwok i and China Presses, claimed trial at the Session Court I here today to a charge of extorting money from a woman ruhber Upper. S extorted SI 01) from
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  • 56 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. A \tsc it. the Parit Bun- tar court in which Krishnan i was charged nifh causing hurt to his cousin Retchinan was i-ompounded yesterday when Krishnan said the matter had tx?en amicably settled. To prove this, the accused and the complainant shook
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  • 422 4 Sharp Drop In Tin I Irvn wee ,ne rcrok Chinese Mining Asso emergency meetmg of its members tomorrow 9 d *s lopment in the price of tin. ApparenUy alarmed by t Association is expected to call on i ways and means to meet the
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  • 41 4 KUALA LI MM k. I!mi I Of the members »f tfa |fMMi I of the Malayan Aux.l,., I cently. Thrv lUribute this to thai; w\ &Z l whi:;li more one ol the ligp "Ins r t.
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  • 38 4 Contractor Failed To Pay Wages KUAL v At. i S < 5. ti>. 16 v be It employe i lh€ I n. Its at t... We iraflM >our D >:: Bl MJ the Phis o the ITM Che ipeni l'ness.
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  • 22 4 IPtri A I .r I Kan i'npr ♦ho S»?b Ctaoof pro. after i throe \v stnnktng If!
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    83 5 111 i> donated a silvet i mate oc dun e I iptain thp Selangor tram led bj Mr. \Wi\\ > Leoag. t oa Juls 29, M .mil I making Director. Mr. ON I'HK last leg of hLs Far Eastern fact-finding tour Dr. J. Rookmaaker (left), head of the Far Eastern
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  • 214 5 i I 1 1 r.- v the two man iuquuv lean w»> that th airerift ,\.i>, serviceable and had \jlid (ertifrate of safi'Vv Ihe plane's >lo« uir.ents were in order r\n>pt that en-ine and aircraft mainten aiu <• records were unsigned liace the h
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  • 117 5 unntittee members of the le^ej Association for the told by Dr. F. K. L:iu medical practitioner^ i working conditions at the Road and suggested a meeting fiange ideas. to arting >■ idei admisTB pal i to the to Invite the Services. and the <■ 4.
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  • 29 5 A SINGAPORE radio pat car knocked down a 24-ye •Id woman, Yuen Hung T ht while she was cro ig B Road. She was < i to hospital.
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  • 114 5 Strike Call By 'Phone Operators H tndard St;iil Reporter SINGAPORE Army authorities will today meet a four-man khe Army Civil Service n to di threat o: telephi members of the union, I one-day strike ovtrenchment of three of their 1 to nola n oneday strik the Army withdraw ien j
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  • 35 5 he C of he S B j be leld Tiie Ball v .~-cd by the Sing the Beauty I tion for Miss Ball of 1953 will be later.
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    55 5 > Jl^ luthen Hif S((»tt s Kouc 1 Malay Clirl: lr* of rJothes to The Singapo ast Thursday. Picture sn< '•«tj the dMMI while tw > s4i ii lux Ui>tiibuiio« to the hi < School yesterday wnt a rash re Standard for the victims of ms Ha Scow Pck Lens,
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  • 264 5 Reddi Quit To Avoid Defeat— Williams MR. PKTER M. Williams, a former general secretary of the Singapore Labour Party, yesterday said Mr. s. K. Keddi's resignation from the chairmanship and membership of the Labour Party was to "avoid a public defeat at the forthcoming annual conference." Mr. w by Mr.
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  • 57 5 THE Singapore Overseas League will hold a Commonwealth film show at Robinson's in Raffles Square at 5 p.m. on Saturday. Tea will be served before the films. The programme includes tho film of the Coronation, two j colour films of Canada and 1 Australia, a t>!aok-white
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  • 204 5 Haw Par Villa's Artisans Can Stay In Colony Standard Staff Reporter THE HVB skilled artisans -hat mil'ionaire philanthrop st, Air Aw Boon Haw hag employed to beautify the famous Ha"»v Par Villa at Pasir Panjang. have been granted permanent stay by :he Singapore Immigration authorities. Mr. Aw employed the live
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  • 100 5 THE Water Works Extension Committee at a meeting last week decided to cancel the contract given to a firm to build a pumo-house ana two types of suction channel and ask for re-tenders. Firms will be asked to send in their tenders for contract this week. The
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  • 50 5 IPOH Tues.— Learner au^is um»w *w Mr"! l M y SSn^hairman ef the Kinta TOW. Board ■tateri at a rn.'etin? of the traflic comm.ttce that he WOOjd Ck for a suitable' area to be rleaied uear dairy farm r^ud ||j ami Tig« Lant lor iMi puryo*.
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  • 53 5 L C A. SIPPIAII (riuht) a member of the Malaya's Coronation ton- tinuent shows leae Of IIM pictures he took in I. on cloj, t«> Data Sir Onn bin Jiafar on his arrival. Leokiag o M is Snppiali*i friend. Mr.
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  • 149 5 Spied On Schools For M.C.P. Newsletter Teacher Had Red Papers CALLED upon to make his defence againsf a charge of possession of terrorist documents yesterday, a Singapore Chinese school teacher said that he had a witness to call. But tho witness already had been banished to Red China. The teacher,
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  • 22 5 THANKS' i V. Of roc to pass th I froMi i the Roy fina ct the B5 i requires.
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  • 43 5 Rural Areas To Get Job Bureaus THI F. I up in B-ikit I" 1 re now in i Depai i ed al is in Hie The S1 OUt Of B who months of thi Statist juvei n imber registered for erap B.irv.i and
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  • 39 5 PI \x.; We I The PolD.. first voluntary ond !o ds the ot a g 1: It ia propoi d to hold social and cult iral activities In Hall, contrib eitig :ri-tMvcd rcgnl.. 1 m
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    • 81 5 Weather MINI M I M Teni|) t r.ilure: from 7.:',0 p.m. on 21 Julv to 7.::o n.m. on SB Julv Singapore (78F), Pen.uiff (74F). K«»ta Bahru (7IFi. Kuala Lumpur (72F), Ipoh (7 IF), Kuantan (7IF). Maximum T»'mpi'ra(ure: from: 1M A.m. to 7.2» p.m. on M July Singaj)ore (OF), P«nanj; I87F).
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  • 620 6 I*Y SIXTEEN votes to Singapore Legislative incil has reject* I C.R. Dasai. ;ha R i for the control oi rents for buildings erected ultet S< 1947. m as as to l I Rent a i id for rols of any kind is a subject on which our
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  • 794 6 IHE LINGUISTIC FUTURE OF MALAYA f$ Wliat sort of language policy should a future self-governing and independent Malaya adopt? English? Or In his first article on this controversial issue a special correspondent attacks the Education Bill of 1952 which he describes as "lundo calion I article I next week I
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  • 747 6 SiroctssCfßesearch By Britain In The Tropics By TREVOR WILLIAMS I magazine "Endeavour" London IT :s v nplace that solution oi pron Icacis c' *o the creation of others even This is strikingly the administration of overseas territories in which Britain has responsibilities, where, thanks to a
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    • 164 6 Sir. Some months ago Governmrnt stated Ihal the Eflt. ruiu:v Experts employed to reo ganize the whole Singapore Government machinery, would have nothing to do with retrenchment of staff. h.M on the contrary »;o to ?(i clerks nave indiscriminately been so far retrenched by' the re- commendations of
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    • 215 6 jUTUSAN MELAYU, commcnUnf on the »ui B i Vt n i-, N local trade unions to the Singapore Government*! recent knmi. ftration bill. Baya t hat political considerations inllui'iit.-icl the framing of the bill ;Th e paper says that the Malaya particularly had opposed the opening Maliya'i doo.a
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    • 86 6 NANYANG SLANG PAU it wa t unfoi t S Council it fit to ji move to COOtr >l ronli ot it-war h m "1 M<=. w\ i ir ;i mh 1 i urgent n< I I i i in t.p thai iiji of a iiv<' hav< i it
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  • 116 7 YARD ON TRAIL OF BIGTHREE'BOOKIES land. Jub 22 (AP)— Scotland Yard on the trail last night of a myster- lieved to have engineered Britain's (!<.!Lir betting eonp last week nK they k ot the the men I to ins" Ol m r two a with tw Prance. Led o the
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  • 12 7 Ce ylon Will Hit Back In Visa War FI>V I leci- en-
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  • 17 7 Python Turns Cannibal ll' v luij n (.mm 1 :i lons pyUioa 1 in Rom, "M h
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  • 79 7 IGON, July 22, (AFP).— Malayan mi!i 4 iding two Brii an officers artoday on the it>■eral Nguyen 1 1 chief of <ta(T of nam army. [fleers include Captain Adams of the Malayan F ment, Captain Faulkner of the i] Electrical Corps. Sc< k of the
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  • 81 7 JAKARTA, July 22. (AFP), S v were used by a gang of terrorists to fight ofl police troops whom tlu-y clashed with after returning rom a i ;.i<l on a village oil M« ulaooh on the At.jeh i ro.ist of North Sumatra Official reports reaching h(
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  • 65 7 LONDON' July 22 (Reuter) Mr. LesUa H;>'e (Labour) risked the Colonial SwretafJ in »he House ot Commons last whether he had now i:n'.j|< ted his study oi the i ti'V Ration^ specialised agencies pilot schemes for the prevention Of malaria; how v k h srhetTiefl were
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  • 25 7 MR. A i ;ii Stevenson, will atiive in London by air this evening from Paris <>" n^ s viiit to Britain. Reuter
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  • 49 7 DO ;ORS wer yes < 'day at the bedside oi General Nicholas Pas ras 70 year-old termer Greek Prime Minister whose heart conditions is rausing BCr ous concern. Rn>e:»ieci slight strokes have occurred since asi weekend and oxygen was administered to num last night Reuter
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  • 187 7 CANBERRA, July 22 (Keuter)— Britain's weapon to be tested in the Australian desert will be the atomic bomb, it was disclosed for the first time in a statement released yesterday by Supply Minister, Howard Beale. Mr. Beale said: "The British rntnent In December last
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  • 73 7 Presidium Postpones Meeting LONDON. July 22 (Reuter) 1 Soviet News Ageiu-y. niqht that the Pre.-idiu.n of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR had postpon-j its meeting until A«i| Soviei originally ii\ed for July i lor the postgiven. It will be *he second mcet>i" the Supreme Soviet S 1 tth and
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  • 63 7 Model Of TUC HQ photo. Tilt; Duke of Edinburgh < inspects a model of the 1 proposed now Trades I'nion Congress huildirm durinu his visit to the prevent TIC lle;id»ju;ir 1 ters b| Transport lloji^e. I <>:i(ton. At lelt is Tom O'Krien. Tl chairman ftttd at r i k h
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  • 79 7 S'andord London Cottcspondent LONDON, July 22 The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market: I LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 19^d. Aug. 19id. Sept. )9ld. Oct Dec. 19id. Jan Mar. 19Sd. Apr. June 1 9ld. Aug. r.i.f. 1 9 Jd.
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  • 217 7 BONN, July 22.— Arrests of seven alleged Comma list spies were announced here yesterday. The Britisl High Commission said British authorities had ar rested six Germans including two women on July 9 01 charges of spying for Russia. One of the women wa until
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  • 53 7 BERLIN*. July 22 (Reuter)— Hans Wermund, former State Secretary of the East German Reconstruction Ministry has fled to We t Berlin, city officials said here today. Wermund. 43, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, arrived hero last Wednesday. He applied t() r political asylum yesterday,
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  • 218 7 Iran Reds, Opponents Stage Demonstrations TEHERAN. July 22. (Reutcr) CommunUU and anti-Com-munists staged two his separate demonstrations here yesterday lo mark the first anniversary of Dr. Mon;.mmed Mossaoeq S return to power. Troops and police guarded the Majlis (Parliament) but there were BO incident?. The first demonstration consisted mostlj of
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  • 66 7 Top-Level Talks With Reds Still Sought But 'Differences Of Opinion' Exist BUTLER LONDON, July 22, (Itarttr) Mi P A Butler, acting Prime Minister, soid yesfcrdov the United States, Fronrc and Brit .vo still hoped for "high level" talks with Russia os pro posed by Sir Winston Churihill. This, But tl
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  • 24 7 I QUEP^.N Elizabeth, the Queen mother, will become ari honorary Doctor of Law of L University h\ April :><v jrear I Router.
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  • 131 7 LONE CUMBER RELATES EXPERIENCE K \i; July 22 (UP I N II::.. '-I reach the 1 t in tii The rugged lit! le climber •ived r from I -u route to Vienna for In of his fn L i irs 1 told I that he thin four days it they
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  • 39 7 MANILA, Ju 22 (Al Britisn visitoi witl "Immigration v we* n Phili:. ng uu'h' jar S Sand er, if the Trinid ia LaK< Co.. 1 i the country wit] d ,i permit valid tor h'
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  • 62 7 LONDON'. .In y 22 (I\. ■;•< I I < I —Mr. O l.\-'« Iton, the C >nial Secretary, said today •.hut the fall In tin prleef bound t<» do contidi i harm to the economici ol a and Nigeria." But it was not p estimate
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  • 43 7 TOKYO July 22 O'l'i Gen. Mark w Clark day he ini to fly to 1 UniU d Statei I wedding ol nil on In N< >: •an on A i tire hi -.v.nvi\ h\- thai and ronditions pt".
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  • 29 7 WASHINGTON. .1 (UP) Phe United Si I thai India will U- out tho iio.-> ifi ed to it ui Korean n mistire iced today.
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  • 26 7 BRI'IISH ami I'jii «-1 Btattt d'.iik* starching the Ht< rran< -<n l i a m ..ir, i. .it v. ith Ul fcbo*td. Reiitcr.
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    • 47 7 ?ea/ Trotectio*/ AGAINST MOTHS r f"1 i WHITE SEAL MOTHPROOF STORAGE BAGS G'/s'sntied S']4in\t '■> V l»lr« h»a« r l'iu|r '»d*' t«i pr»fn«t»d »»ilh »k« O t f.Minf t>olli «ow •> AM l'«Ving« rutl#r«o< '•<t t> >vi rr< pi«r«" If" I*l1 1 rutihti »dh»< all NOW 3/95 -j^pbjbibbbbbbbi^^^^^^^^^^^^^ _^^bbl
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  • 19 8 W fTON, July (UP f Afi that Bui I rice ha >s In
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  • 232 8 LONT3ON, July 22, (AP)— British shipyards are building just over one-third of the world's new merchant ships, latest returns from Lloyd's shipping register showed yesterday. Altogether, 1,152 ships totalling 6,037.4.^2 gtons are under construction throughout the world Of these, Britain is building
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  • 114 8 HOM,M>NG, July 22 (Ucutcr)- Nineteen British ships wore lyteg idle in Hon r kon« harbour mainlv feggl of s^ i( >»- Japanese shippinff c",,,ipi "i i" shipbn,kers said here yesterday. Another U S up ready to be scrapped. Uld Sh
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  • 95 8 Shipping In Far East Faces Crisis MANILA, July 22 AP) Far E shipping cxcr, says the shipping indu in the Oi problem of that n r all luction ol f: I r Anderson, F i r Ji r T of the Amc; Li:. ..j t I f ;l! m of
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    • 498 8 1 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE INORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Horn; Kong. Manila, Kobe A Yokohama. Prnang P. S'ham S'pore T.S. WrserstHn (NDI.) 11 1? A tiff l.iAuff jr>/17Aug Ts' Rr:iuns<-hwci|r (lIAPACJ) St/31Aa| l/?Sept 3/7Sept To Continental Ports T.S. IVesentela (NDL) Loadin? llonicwards in Oct. TS. Hiaiinsrhwri^ (HAPACO Loading Homewards in Oct/ ANGLO-FRENCH
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    • 609 8 m, BLUE FUNNEL LINE <!« mm< wnmu co., ltd. Incorporated In Singapore < irrlers option to proceed via other ports to load and iHtaip cargo SAILINGS to MVFKPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Dut Sails.. P. S'ham Penan \tmis foi Marseille* Liverpool j u i. llHIrrophou for L:\erpool J s^rZr £MttUC-KUS'li
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    • 125 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS K< K ;;::;S"" d ■sasr- "-££2? A.-t. tar iFfSt— a ihipDinn l>«-pt Ro il l ut "^lail Tel: K.-,«»7M ,r 507 J lp| Mil Carrien O p'i, J:j H. Mhei for c&r* pa bur.kers PRINCE LirNE IC HAiIIAX novn,N NMV JK liAl.n.MOKh llMi u-.|)t,ni! ca.uo f...
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    • 318 8 SAILINGS PROM S I K Cod Pass usi r a For p'i^rr Fo^ v ,V"— J Nan I -I (MM -nd i. ill 7" •n« «5S T I YSJ Virnt or NMlmi "■rUmnit" •|-n,vor,,r GUTHRIE CO. LTD P<HUBg i. 11 Hi S.K.C,.,^,^ rN M lIL V KAHHI V.t M U
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  • 179 9 I \ipi R, Wed.— The Federation Hifch 1 t >ir (»crald Templer flt*\v I Pahang Neffri border this niorn- to <>ne of the jungle forts which J the safety of aborigines and I remote kampong dwellers. ncr of Polios, Mr. W. L. R. Carbor.ei.. General
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  • 33 9 AB N K. BAIN, president ol the Malacca Sc- 'ovtt U rday bound over Ahmad Said. warder attached to The Gumey School at Telok Mas) for theft of a carpenter's plane.
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  • 93 9 JMPUR, Wed. The Federation < ppoinfed a 1 5-men committee possibilities of placing I local officers in posts held by ipstnote officers. motion by M. C. Rajagopal Council in May during it v as time to give serious committee will investigate the extent to
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  • 183 9 Britain Invests £5 Mil. In Japan X>NDON, July 22 (Reuter) -Mr. Reginald Maudling, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, told the House of Commons yesterday tnat the nominal amount oi British capital invested in Japanese industry at the end of 1951 uas estimated at £5.300,000. in th< ho slid The amoui
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG Julv 22 Sr>eda] Standard Service closing >nrrs on the Hongkong Ex'h.mße loda> were |IoJM to ill (terlinß; $4.***** to U.S. 1 dollar: n.826 to Malayan si: $3.03 to >ne Indonesian Rupiah, Gold F270.379 to on e tael.
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  • 41 9 MISS Ausu-ta Goontmg, 20 of the Telecommunications Depot was adjudged yesterday as Malacca's best prospeel to compete with other State representatives for the title of Telecommunications Go!den voice girl". The competition is to k*C bed a* K\»a:a Lumpur soon.
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  • 27 9 THE installation ceremony of the Third Seremban Division ol the St. John A ance Brigade. Necri Semb will be held on Saturday at 5 D.m.
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  • 66 9 $10M. City Loan May End Today < THE 510.000.000 loan at 1 1 prr ?ent, interest floated by the Singapore City Council to finance electricity and water extension projects is likely to b e closed toJay, the second day of opening. Yesterday, more than half the loan was subscribed The
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  • 178 9 Promotions Body For Pg. Council PFNANG Wed-Thc .joint negotiating council of the Municipal Council km 3 boa S principle recommendation that a pron Dtion board be set up. W^, J^l. lip. This decision waa reached 11 a recent meeting when the negotiating council discussed the provision of opportunities' for Municipal
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  • 91 9 Heart-Lung" Machine phoUi Dr. Dennis (iriham j MdNM and a tram of i assistants from the I, on- < don l'niversit\ pott j,ra- I taste tdical icImcJ have d**vH<»|H'd a iii.ii I ;nf which can l> coupled to a patu-nt to short-circuit the heart and lun?;v This machiiK* will eventually
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  • 149 9 Govt. To Be Asked: Exempt Muslims IPOH. Tucs.-The Coun- cil of Ulamas. Pcrak, representing kathis and religious teachers, is to make representations to Government to exempt j Muslims from attending courts on Fridays. The council is also to urge Government to build mosques in every prison in Perak to enable
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  • 46 9 KUALA LUMPUB, ved Ma u yau Fi m Unit*! \n-odj ion. -'lomo r 1 Theirs a li'm BOOUI f a aja I youth has been nrcep e»1 by a "British commercial firm lor distribution in Britain 0.) a revenue earning basis.
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  • 198 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— an nur>.cs are expected to air certain grievances reKardlnf their conditions of service, at the first delegates meeting of the Malayan Nurses Union at Port Dickion over the weekend. I i pi-esen" pro i i* n >>s!en. dt'pcii'liJig OB •»ia Norses .ire
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  • 208 9  - Rubber Fear Mounts In Indonesia ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN 'No Indications Of Better Future By Standard Special Corrcspodent JAKARTA, July 22 Fear over the ropicff> fading rubber picture continues to mount m Indonesia. The latest contribution tc this growing uncertainty over the future of the rubber trade comes from the firm
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  • 282 9 THE HAGUE. July 22, (AP) -Bolivian tin exports are presently higher than tin y have been since 1948, the International Tin Study (iroup reported yesterday. Bolivian tin exports tor the first five months of 1953 WCVB at an annual rate of nearly 37,000 tons. During
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  • 87 9 SINGAPORE'S Commissioner of Police. Mr. Nigel Morris, told The Standard yesterday thai he had no information of Communist leaders in South- ast Asia, including Mftlaya, planning a strategic confer- in India soon. Wo wn* referring to an Associated Pres^ report received from Madras yesterday. Sv.ii
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  • 43 9 163,000 Enter S' pore Schools A TOTAL of 163,000 children were admitted to schools in Singapore thu year. Out of this number, roughly 80.000 were enrolled in Chine-e schools, T'J.OOO in English schools. O.f»OU in Malay schools and 1 ,400 in Indfcn schools.
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  • 45 9 Sir? .JOHN' Nicoll. the Governor of Singapore, was one of iiu 1 several distinguished '< who attended the preinin- of a new Shell film 'Stanlow Story", last night at the •Sii. Theatrette. This was supported by BOACs documentary fih.i "Travel Royal".
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  • 83 9 LONDON, .1 iiy 22 (Brutf The 35-nation sugar conference here yesterday drafted sevci.il articles <>f a;i agit-ement primarily deigned to prevent extreme flu* Uiutions of sugar prices. The articles were drawn up h> the drafting Mjix'ojnmittee of thp conference which began its private \a
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  • 58 9 Chanted And Ran To Avoid Ghost CHARGED in e S ngap n fifth P rday with manner in Job Chiaf Road on June 21, Pairu \luio. :r> thai wta at .1 bou* ■'.••I 1 wa on hanted and lit r 1 aboul In <■ maniM r to avoid t. Pairu
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  • 43 9 A B [nd Welfare Uem w*ti tion Team now touring the -;ttio n will arrivf in nban on July 2S. They wiii give .'i demonstration to members of the public *n the sanio evening at 'he Kinn George V School.
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  • 48 9 Rubber Market Easier S <•, M.irkr. |"ii. r 1 i. i ''i :tt < port m I poor. Botnc itrv in. Short 4 U 6} NOON Pltn BS Sin Chjflibc < t i > i r c% tin So R f.I > No I J i A I No L'
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  • 22 9 COLOMBO 6f> Bni 111. 1 15 Ib valued ■< R Ceylon had Rs 32. fit this rear
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    • 375 9 S'pore Diary imBfLMtSS' nots and mmis HI i lIIKATKKIIK: Fnm show J, 1 1 VXN V K J\ V ?.m %<>: MN<; \P<»KI Roy-I Heritage' for staff "'S „.V4 3o 1 m P«>« 1 ESTS 5.15 Pn, M«t:n R Am- ftfii tuto'lSm 23! **f) ■n.i! Lovers l.*arae. „u ]U 14
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 641 10 Sii J hc«ve rend vvitn some iurpnse youi leadei ■><• E a i ri We im'>.i;jy\s Standard ;i nci roosidw it ■>> be an Insidious a' lark nased To dea| first with the miss :ii^ airman. A statement it: Parliament that the favernmeni "have strong
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    • 371 10 A Piece Of Book -Keeping Sir. Commentini tin Hi^ti Bros ;md Co I Holdings*. English textile machinerj makers the "Investors Chronicle" dated 13th June 19">:< States <in'et aii>»> "Two ve;«rs after receiving 100 pei rent scrip issue the? are still re ceiviny onlv the eauivalent ot the dividend p;iid previously
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    • 238 10 Sir.— The bteoi >f *ut 'n.-itic im prison men 1 n ill of fines im|)Oved ov PolireMagis- f 1 est a I r w c a long tune in ihiv country. »c1 < il nature should ref this 1 eyal rl ViCV. tO bringing the administration of u>-,ico
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    • 181 10 Sir: rhp bousing problem is very serious in Seremban One may hunt high ind U w for a dwelling of some sort without any sur ■ess Recently I noticed a number of va« ant houses, and inquiries revealed that the landlord of the^e houses lave preference only
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    • 237 10 Su Tiu- article "M Want Sultans To Stay" which appeared in your paper on July 10. i: perhaps n quite worthv of the big lettering. because it opinion oxpre sed by one mar. Da*o Yahaya. the Chairman of the So branch of the UMNO Whi'e I believe
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    • 260 10 I i i«hed to S R imachandra's letter m 11V plea for Ma irn. in Radio Malaya i :»m <ure that t is ■ntagonism from hi li«> was at I sud and v lh d t ni. for i>ion: amme.l ot all d ilecti 1 sympal >e
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    • 223 10 Sir; l pec thai 'Mala y.j ee" ha« renewed his lull e plea for Malajralau broadcast 1 suppoaa he doe* not know the story of the camel In the .\i;,h\s tent* I Was wo! I aware th:jt he did nut plead foi a set) sertloa, but it
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    • 61 10 Sir; I h3ve noted with much interest that The Singapore Standard is helping many unemployed people both in the Federation and in the Colony to secure suitable employment by way of fre e advertisements in the Standard under 'Situation Wanted' columns This is indeed a praiseworthy gesture and we
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  • 216 10 IHHwwwwu S!ttr Contest No. 25 |LL iJin»uq}| ihis u«<k I'he Sin-apore Standard pie■ents its turntv iirih st.ir contrsl. All vou'\c g-oi to do i> to collect the six picture*, and Ikeir r«'spr<fivp coupons :<nd send Ihem together with Ihe names of the star* under single
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  • 60 10 Rosatwd Ratnam THI COUPON READ THIS BEfORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATFERN You must enclose thtcc ten cent stomps it you wont yowi pot'tetn cut If I don't get the stomps, you don't get the pattern A numbei of orders hove come to n*« without the jut till the
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    • 168 10 Ivyiy.ii /1D G 930 p m Bar C r '^v^BI ~v a M-6-/M 9 Greaf Technico/or Musical! :^L KATIIKVIN <.KV\S(»\ l,ll>>Ml/i<>\ i^L MHKI-V l!()()>n "i -.'l nneAu NOW SHOWING fc^ Wt> C Wjfl I him. I.I.). I l.>. f lr"?^7 *^O*PtAC£ O» IMt ISLAND O II \f i'liiui, i i
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    • 125 10 NOW frff.ii t SHOWING tSiIJII J I M "Cferi'T^Si fir V I urn 111 L OLUMEIA lOoon A WILD SPREE i at f'e "h'CMr 1 "f I I —in PARIS of c <he sfiisational COLi With /S\ V I, \linlt SI7WM 1 1 «>\ L<~>j~i_»~i_n_ii"ii-_i~i_i~<_~l_i~i_r-ii_ii-|_ -i_— I, |-i l>ll<1 I
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  • 353 11 LONDON, July 21 (Router)— Sussex striving to win the County championship lor the first time, weni to the top of the table for the first time for 21 years by defeating Hampshire by 93 runs. Their Bth win of the gave them 11(5 points, points ahead
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  • 57 11 TAIPIMG, Wed.— Pern k Indians are displaying keen in the coming visit of 'li" Ir, !ian Services hockey m to Malaya. One Taiping Indian i-^ v ing to put up a guarantee of •<*)/- if the tOUrisi ii^-co to play two fixtures ta P< rak
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    • 73 11 i color by TECHNICOLOR J^* 00 )K EM/ABETn TAYLOR .TOMORROW! C? YOUR FAVOURITE PERSONALITY SWEETHEARTS piOR- REYNOLDS ling ond Loughing in i AT HUNICnT^ I R SP(3SF ON THE OLD S AKD A MILLION LAUGHS/ /x>.K. HERO IN EHjLISH P/AlOtU£. j Ri CARLO CAMPANINI [de Italian Martin Lewis j Mih
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    • 181 11 .NOIICKS NOTICE OF SALE j r ro be sold by tender a con- demned 32 h.p. 3 ton Ford k The vehicle can be inspected at the Town Boarci Office, Selama. Tenders are to j be sent in sealed envelopes ed to The Deputy Chairman, Town Board. 3 Selama not
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    • 527 11 noih:es v use^lj! cthortties elections ori) 195« notice of completion of reglstib Regulations 3 <<>) MPLOa KASAP WARD or of Qedon for BULOH K \<^P WARD has omptet< d and »opio s f or 1 n on al) wi rkinf day. rnunwaya 1 1 n B.:w b.i I1 mo pm)
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    • 427 11 sn ha I ions 'vai:am i g i 4 \\}'krp:ncfu p-.-f i readers wanted r > work A: atte, n A Illl' JJnV roll j jh IKD rail roll. mni 7 I I 1 a and r SI'ORE CITY ICII in \-sessmem De- .t- Required F 1 ..arv oni Officer.
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    • 161 11 Standard Nervtai Tor The I iu»mployod A I Ii; mih MI i in- in .1 ami in nrt-d h h»-lp «U 'fk lluin. immi Hm» mi I ii. in t»u« ii in ii i 1 r vnlt i in ii ir^ 1 '.m. tm >- I Jti'.n In: in ixliU**
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    • 68 11 T^^^Ha7i'M NOW\' DOJ DO I s^-^eD H UP AV V^E^fJo L NTH V^I C^ i i A w ARCIOR L NEXT? I E^ BEA^'n' r^ I' x >> blooov r\ of the peb?.' VN have i got JB p I >J tS5|" I" 7 —I 1 1 I TM I
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  • 166 12 Sh'i Div 1 -npion H Ban) i a con t > I ictory over Siny; pii Cold S:<iaj(e in a LeagU an I tch at the l\ I ground v terday. i H n fieldi -I their r« ;ind could hnve wo i> margin if
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  • 409 12 If Hutton Calls The Coin Right LEEDS, July 22, (Reuter)— England has never beaten Australia at Hcadingly, but a change in the luck of the toss, which Len Hutton lost in the first three games, could give her a good chance in the fourth test
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  • 126 12 SEREMBAN Wed. The 1/6 Gurkha RiMe.s won the Nopal Cup when they beat the 2 tj Gurkha RiMes 4—o in the final. The match was thrilling and \va s fought rut in true cuptie spirit from start to finish. The 1 6 victory was
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  • 126 12 THE Singapore Inter-Ser-vi.,>< Athletic Championships •^en team.- -om ih e Royal Navy, Army Singapore Bihc District and the Royal Air Fnr^e will t ake place at LJhangJ on Saturday commen:ing at 2.M) p m. The sports will b e opened > v a march past of athletes
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  • 290 12 B.v LAIX SINOII .J VIT 1 i ter t:ll( ?am.-s „,,-r in |ka North (1,, I North se'edors havo eertaWy a j ann.juncm,; fortnight the names «t the „1., h"^ I'.1 amst th<> S th in an cr« »j ui..> cany am nem the selectors
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  • 49 12 IPOH Wed. The Batu Ctajah Breuster Club tennis section will hold a fancy dross on nee and social on August 8 The band of the West Yorkshire Regiment will be in at- 1 tendance. The dance Is being held under the patronage of the District Officer Kinta.
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  • 431 12 OTEC Overwhelm Sime Darbv 7-2 SIME DARBY SG put up a brave show, but the odds were, too great. Against OTEC in a Singapore Business Houses League and Cup match, the Telephonemen overwhelmed Sime Darby to leave the field winners by seven goals to two at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.
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  • 188 12 JUNIOR SHUTTLE RESULTS I RESULTS ,f last i S »A u ii b i Iminton pionship Mca*a sin-Vv Can Bit Choon (U.C A boat Chu Hock »on (Wembley) 15--|2. 15 Low Wing Dji (Useful) beat uv t cium Te l, Ma 15—7; Harr i (Immigr itj m) boat M6h< lily
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