Singapore Standard, 25 July 1953

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  • 20 1 2 5 JUL 1953 SINGAPORE STANDARD RE^ Vol. IV. >«.. 23. SINGAPORE, SATI RDAY, JULY 25, 1*53 SIXTEEN PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 73 1 North Korean General Nam 11 (left) smokinK his ever present cigarette and dressed as uttifc a.s ever, seems irked a s he stands with an unidentified member of the Cominun.si armistice delegation at Panmunjom Korea waiting for a session to beein Nam 11. head of the
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  • 87 1 YESTKRDAY The Singapore Standard was the Brtt to report the fall of the Federation Government's 'economy axein Johore. Today Th e Standard npbrtl the wide sweep of the s am e axe through I'uva Lumpur. brin*ir.| mm with it the heads of :>3 pclice offVcrs on
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  • 217 1 NEW YORK, July 24 (Reuter)— New York radio inlay broadcast a report form Seoul quoting a usualreliablc source as saying the Korean armistice would robabiy be signed on Sunday. The report added ii.it there was no official confirmation ol this. Roses And Beer Ba
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  • 137 1 TOKYO, July 24, (AP) North Korea's Communist leader, Kim II Sung, is reported to be purging pro-Russian Korean Communists and favouring Korean party members who are pro-Chinese. Several members of the North Korean cabinet are reported to have been purged. Among them is Park Hung
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  • 70 1 WILMINGTON (Delaware) July 24 (AP).— The 9. 179-ton tanker Pan Georgia burst into flames last night as its crew completed unloading 110.000 gallons of high octane gasoline and fuel oil at a Delaware River dock here. One crew member. Ray Ott a second assistant engineer.
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  • 60 1 NAIROBI. Jii'.y 24 (Re Kenya is now recruitii bigger police and will beg tate convicted Mau Mau criminals and d< On the "Templer" pattern of Malaya. The Chief Secretary to the Kenya Government, Mr. Henry Potter, announced the 1 sures to the colony's legislative council today
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  • 73 1 LONDON. Julv 24: (ReuleD— A man telephoned Buck ins; Palace to speak to Queen E betli and was told a car -\ou!d be round to ;>iek him up. but two policemen arrived instead, ■< court was told today. Thomas James. A4 said he "was no? in
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  • 7 1 IS NAVY RES ON BRITISH VESSEL TYTY
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  • 6 1 PIILOT KILLED IN JET CRASH YUTYU
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  • 6 1 Police Caught Up With Them TYTY
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  • 44 1 MEDAN, July 24 (IP).— A Chinese businessman was Rned 10.000 rupiahs by a judicial court here on Tuesday for attempting to smuggle 4.083 grammes of gold from Malaya on May 15. The Chinese was arrested at Poioma airfield here.
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  • 39 1 An >%Bieriem« soldier (left) and j -aptJirrd Chinese Comniunisl soldiiT (right) are caudt b> the camera in ■'nh.«t> next" moods during a brc -k in the lecent battle on Korea's east central fi-jßt. W. Phot*
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  • 73 1 Closes Today AT 5 p.m Stai ird Fire VicPund o :> e >i $25,285.11, the contribu- <• for the day $1.0 If you wan' to -h> bit and help the hon kamponc fo k§ of Lorom; I, vou still have your chance until 12 noon to clay when
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  • 49 1 ISTANBUL, T irkey, July lm (AP) Police to a 1 T-year-fj'.tl Turkish boy stabbings of hU fati pmother. and five brothen and sisters. Tiic family slaui ed at Acipayam, a fair in South 1 r a quarrel between the youth £i rid his father.
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  • 46 1 MA> iI.A. M (AP» Po \'-i» wei* <a oui (\iy «men bundradi Fl Ipino Mus Ln pilfrimi tioin Zamboan<i hreate \to rloi it 11 h Hour can ol Ihell I ■nniMJ pilgrim M* i( a S;\ il.il A r 11 1
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  • 28 1 BERLIN July 24 <(P).--(":i ted State; auth rit k re jected today as ''without Soviet protest alleging fhat American planes had n •el dropping East Germany.
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  • 90 1 BOMBAY. July 24. (AP) Tho Comet, which landed ->y mistake a week ago on an air port too short for it. finally made it lo the right, tk-ld to day. [n his landing at Bombay's JuhU airport on July l*i he pilot had burst eight
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  • 354 1 By M. T. YONG Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The axe in the Federation Government's economy plan to meet the financial crisis facing the country may fall first on a number of police officers engaged on two to three year contracts. o on Irc§ds So
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  • 269 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will shortly be asked to tackle the mounting unemployment problem in the Colony "in a vigorous and effective manner" when Mr, Lim Yew Hock, Labour member, introduces a motion to this effect in the Legislative Council.
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  • 107 2 Williams Blames Adviser W ams, p." e Singi pore Work- < I Union, in a letter to the mial Secretary yesterday. <i the Trade Union Ad- <-/Jire 1/1 Singapore with interfering in ?b^ i/itcrnal <<f rortain trade unions. Mr. Williams said in h:Irttcr that this was not conducive to the
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  • 12 2 Gardens And Change Rooms For Bathers of Fi re B I t.
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    35 2 QUEEN of the Orchid World, the Grammatopphilhim Wallirhii. which flowers only once hj about JO jrean and uhirh is now in bloom in the garden of Mr. Fmile Galistan of Singapore. Standard photo.
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  • 237 2 THK M Qneea* < in the world ot orchids is in bloom for th<' first lime in 10 years m Ike beaotifnJ garden <>f Mr. i tiJr Galistan ai Cbna Chu Kaaf Koad. Sinuapoic Known as thr Granmatophillum Wallichii, the orchid mp u.«s boucht
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  • 75 2 'HOPE' RINC DIDN'T HELP A i '.OLD i U>n "Hope" di I give >C'heonc Seng G. luck when h e 1 a shop in Nank ng > spore. saffar Khan ng to pr ng act< s piciou op. Che. show his K Bl too id in I y< Dotectjvi' .Muz;:
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  • 85 2 A SmGAPORE Harbour Board labourer. Perumal Nadesan (-15), ol TYlok Blangah Road was killed yesterday when lie wa s involved in a ion with a car near Gate No. 9. Keppei Road at about 12.55 p.m. ,o,^ nut lcr la bourcr. Arakanu (26), also of
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  • 91 2 T lV P'MNTIH stole I signed cheque with counterfoil out of the defendant's cheque book and cither filled it himself or caused it to be filled subsequently, said Mr. Justice Broun In the Singapore High Court yesterday when he «ave judgment to the defendant,
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  • 22 2 O.vh case of urban tyj ported in the Telok a lor the week end- i the i Health Orticci- in
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  • 70 2 Woman On 3 Counts Of Cheating DERI V Aisah binte H :e Mr e First Criminal Dish «l criminal ol tru Badari i H.iji Has i court that Aisah came o in .lava and sa who would Hk buy jewellery i talmenls. -.awl she gave her 12 ogles w .300
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  • 220 2 Govt. Sloth On Regiment Is Attacked Protests No Uce Says Prog. Party Stondard Staff Reporter "STRONG disapproval" of Government's attitude towards the formation of o Singapore Regiment is expressed in the Progressive Party's report for the year ending March 1953 "Loud and regular protests b v tho Party against Governments
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  • 52 2 YAP Swan Han (22) stabbed m th e back and i ui an argument with u i •'»nve stal] owner ovei spilt coffee in Jalan Kledek, Singapore, yesterday. Yap was ac mmed to General Ho?p The rofTee stall Owner uns !atc r (letainedJ^y^] iC
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  • 11 2 IW i.hf-yearly general meel Road at 2.30 p.m. 'odav
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  • 170 2 gift t 1 tk C T St \r J he Su 'ntlard Fire Victims' Fund yesterday was brought in by a grjup f children from St. H^S Kindergarten— $55.M and four tins of condensed milk. Another fln« gesture came from the Civilian StnfT of
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    • 163 2 Poniglil Hger and I inn Steul aipe will be lirc^uled lo Ih. 1,,, l O iiple« bj kind ro.irl.sy of MESSRS FRASER NEAVE LTD. spend you nifht at the Happiest Cabaret In the City THE HAPPY CABARET j i AVe apologise to our patrons for anv Inconveniences caused due to
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    • 112 2 .fIiII J I I I K CLOSING rubi pricea (testa prr ibi in Sine a p «> < yesterdaj were K">prs Seller* N«) 1 Kn s s po LtStf i.K N«». 1 K s v No. s s No I K.s > T«nr; Q«iet lIN PBM I Th*» pri(e of
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    • 136 2 he adacheSj*! QuCKKm I Of a'r Bar I "ASPRO /ft V 1 tablet, V^A jL\[ V V relief //yk L with a //y A^L;>l •peed A OF surprising S and they are K e very safe. ASPRO fablef, Jr# I gy»^tc«*3t€ of fK I f «s specially sJaYcd' o ft
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 70 2 Weather MINIMI'M rrmperature: p.m. on fui\ t«» i in on .lulv '.'I Nin«i more Pj 'i inf i ».<•(:! Ku i l.i lumnur ip»h 1721 Koantan M iximum i :.iturr: f ni. t,, :.:;ti m. .in Singapore 871 r< I? hi, Ml Kuala I umpnr Ipoh infall: fi >m ajn
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  • 198 3 Margaret Peter Get The Women's Unanimous Nod .pinion M.n iret i marry n ivt.r lln tint no !h<> K<pal in (I t Queen and why ran't sh«- be allowed to marry very nice man. if she so desires?" Mrs Kli/abeth (hoy: "If we look at f« from the love p<»int
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  • 90 3 THE NEW Zealand r, werninvited 2i> voung r 14 yi>";ir.> of come to N iland the Do -ember School H the time of the They will have h. f toui rty will a1 ren dui Gov- MS. lich *ri las! thi ill embrace
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  • 7 3 Indian Press To Ban Govt. Hand Outs
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  • 51 3 THE stretch of Rociiore' •n North Br and Beach Road will be a one-way street as from Mond iv By i experiment it I to reduce congestion in R )3d. lice will place a |n it the junct of R i i >:.• in i B
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  • 36 3 THKRE were 747 bab born in Singapore for in weok ended July I*. Thi Rgure is r'oarly seven times thjt of the number of deaths I rt'pvrtt'rj for the corresponding pcuud 'jL 148.
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  • 231 3 SINGAPORE'S prison population is on the increase. This, said Commissioner of Prisons, Mr. W. L. P. Sochon yesterday, reflects to some extent an in- crease in crime. ram and Changi have 1,034 inmntLasi month, 50 prisoners tted into Outram Prison. "Tb population." Mr. S >
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  • 132 3 SUNKEN GARDEN FOR ESPLANADE Standard Staff Reporter w SINGAPORE Esplanade is to look more beautiful. it Is to have a sunken garden pergola, the Urn Ho >en» Memorial, and a bandstand with a chair store I attached. AH this Is stated it: the minutes of the City C Estal Firo
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  • 88 3 Kroh Women's Institute Gets Praise IPOH, Fri. The Women's Institute in Kroh, Upper Pe- rak, received a warm word of praise from the Adviser to the Federation Women's Institute at a show held In the now club house recently. Miss Williams, the Adviser, told a i large gathering there that
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  • 37 3 THE Singapore Assistant Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing, returned a verdict of death by misadventure at an inquest yesterday on 20-year-old T«n Yew Vang, a carpenter who died of an electric shock.
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  • 40 3 ABDUL Majid bin Abdul was yesterdmy ftned 150 in the Singapore Sixth Police Court, for travelling on a bus without paying his fare and telling the conductor he was a member of the Police Force.
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    8 3 tS^'SLC' TU branch -a-I"^ S. Su^-au, Prce.t- Standard
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  • 64 3 THE Singapore Citv President. Mr. T. P. F. McN yesterday said that he was unaware of complaints ma le by the City Council Labour Unions Federation about "undemocratic treatments m out to workers of Kallnng Gas Works.He said that no memorandum to that effect had reached his
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  • 26 3 Craig Is MacD' s New P.R. Chief THE now Information Secretary of the Co »nerGeneral's Oilice is Mr. L..T.P.J. Craig. He succeeds M-. K. RWelbore Ker.
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  • 484 3 Inquiry On Police Raid Is Ordered Two Allege Assault deeply in love. It was men likp Townsend who saved Britain and democracy for vis i-n the early days of the War Miss Alice Chan. receptionist -rum-typist: "If a Kin? could give up a throne for the sake of love, I
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 3 FIVE younir Malayan ''■'t by tin' troopship "1 mpire Trooper" to mi iU>mo training as potential tAcen in linn land. Jhey are foiag to MONS Birracks at Aldershot where radets arc t? lined for Commissions j n \rm«»tir<* t Corps. They are (left to right): Sffte. C. Marsh (Kuala •'l'l^i.
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  • 94 3 DURING the first hall of this year. Malaya exported to Pakistan $119,132 worth of >ods, mainly petroleum pioducta and tapioca Hour, Mr. M. H. E. A. Baig. the Pakistan Trade Commissioner in S.ngapore, told The Standard y ssterday. During the MRle P Malaya's import
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  • 56 3 MR. Tan Lark Sye, sponsor 'of the Nanyang University. wi!i open the road to the site the new University in Jurong Road at noon tornor- row. Those who wi>h to attend the ceremony should call .it the Chinese Chamber of Commerce promises at 11 a.m
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  • 97 3 THE following i> the pro- gramme of the Alumni Association of Km? Edward VII College ol Medicme and Faculty of Medicine. University of Malaya (Southern Branch). for August. All items w.il take place on Tuesdays nt B.la p.m. at the Pathological Lalx>ratory. Aug 4. no meeting Aug. 11,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 Ml_y A I irn, "■r j fi Uv .tove I SA ''K i i mU rioUstv C;oice UA H U CO '66 y JOI^& COMPANY rs .i.d Maker*. Xew it P«1 In ted
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    • 842 3 V, 1 1 1 ly -V M AIR CONOITIONIO HOTIL. BAR :HlS{ 6 RESTAURANT •"JTi 228-229. Rochorc Rd Sin^ip^r I I I in i mi n ,i Tel ***** 8 Cobles. "TKct««*«~ DINE, WINE and DA.XE Hi our \ir f«indilioned Kr-I;nir;iril FRED SOTELOS QUARTET an MinpniiH <f |»v u rlianninir
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  • 175 4 'Factory Closures Affect A Few' THE recent closure oi four rubber factories one belonging to Singapore's j Lee Rubber Company Ltd.. and three to the firm's associated companies in Malaya have resulted in only a comparatively small proportion of rubber workers being laid oft", a spokesman of the firm told
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  • 92 4 WHILE the ABC Brew, i tg a partj ago. netnber ot bt ;t ir. Sivasankaraa started shouting "I want Snort brer." H< was advised to stop drinking but he did not need the ing and went on drink b midnight. When Mr. G. Van Wijh,
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  • 48 4 CHINESE was f i ind throat the back <;■ H- ad, Singapore at y< terday. make a stal to the and '■•> hospital in :> n. He thirti '•arc! or any ks of identification H- Road Police who investigating the <■.. :«!)X!ous to learn the idk
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  • 72 4 l HE ilar M.. union $10,000 lotu' y e victims of the Ge> ang fire. Tickets will be nbers at the Union premises o :i Aug There will be eiiht pi \7c< and ten consolation pi Fifty per cent of the lottery— 55,000 will o 0
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  • 43 4 IHE Singapore Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association will hold a picnic at the Lim Tcck Kim Bungalow, Ponggol. on August !J Members and friends who intend to join the picnic should contact the secretary or the president, Mr. Robert Loke
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  • 77 4 Supervisor Missed His Footing AN ASSISTANT supervisor of Nga Kee Construction (ompan>. Mr. Woo .f.tinb. was iniurcd jresterd.iv. wbea he iVll doun 12 feel iimii Um roof of a ]avutor\ w h it h \s.is undt r MsntrucUoa al Ike mem sjn«.ip»»re Pasir Paajaaf Touci Station. Mr. Woo reeeived a
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  • 82 4 MRS. George Medalic, an American educationist, who i.s touring the Orient, will arrive j;i Singapore tomorrow aboard ihe President Polk. During her staj here for four days, she will confer with the Colony's educationists. Mrs. Medal ic. is the Chairman of the Student Interest jt'nl Facilities in
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  • 32 4 READERS <r The Standard .t in money and cash tot;. $278.00 for the widow, who with her seven children, lived on coconuts and water f< 'I < months in Kuantan.
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  • 197 4 ""Russian [NDL'>iRIAL and productive <> tiperativeg work :•< in tini«i oi depression, s.mt Mr. Pvi-? r GouUari a Russian! >.. k from a three-month mui'on Sarawak Mr. Coullart i s attached to th« Asian Co-operative Fioid Mt-on of the Internationa] Lab >ur Force. Hailed Natiois.
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  • 44 4 THE S.Mp;:porc City Cnnci "s 4{ per cent $IQ,JOO,OOQ loan is expected to be i.i'ly Kllbccribed by today or Moddmy. Yesterday*! subscription look the tola! subscribed -*o fir to .1 MMlt $S£tO£Qft Allogvihor .a'nou*. J<JU. application* WtJf reccivecL
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  • 319 4 More Chinese Mines May Have To Wind-Up Tin Prices Hit Output KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. H. S. Lee, leading Malayan Chinese Hn miner warned today that unless there was a substantial increase in the tin price soon, more Chinese grovel pump mines in the country would close down. He was
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  • 42 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— ■nu'i Brst civics coursf t :i(ir<i after 21 students l»ers, fi>hcrme j and bu tie s nen i week seeing di nonstrations and at' tendi ks by heads of Govern departnu :*c ::i Kual« Igi 'HI.
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  • 84 4 A SINGAPORE Chinese coffeeshop proprietor, his three employees and two Indian subtenants, were locked up in a bathroom alter two armed robbers entered the shop in ('hangi Road shortly after mid-ni-ht yesterday. I $51 c The pi was vng up d a knock
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  • 215 4 A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. DavM Marshall, yesterday objected to the interpreter adding "colour" to his interpretation. He stressed "Interpreters should interpret only what witness says." This observe ion arose in n rase in which Lim Choon Hong a Ash-seller was charged with catling the death
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  • 151 4 KTM.A UMPIK I ri. A pleasant Iwmin<\ a f f w miles from Malaca. h.»s been chosen to house a s< hoo| fet gir| law breakers the first of its kind In the federation. The school will he known as the "B— gel I.errh
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 4 MR. i an PENG CHI \m. who ir»»ni|\ ntmii'il from Uir Inilrd stairs after ipeadiac three i srs itsdyini Commrrrial \t\ at tin- 1 tii\iisil\ of Miami <>; ids He i^ also a member «»i tin- \it Students' Leacue «N< York>. Mr lin k a partfM r «»r Mrsisn Rail
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 168 4 TODAY tJfr'g^-TyYY*" DAILY m^n"" i^jaLSH L J 1 1 v +OXONNOO \&t 15^.. %lJebDieiK P c^f Tons of Id lent t'™ ■1 hOVE MELVIN. -TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! I PROARIOI SLY FUNNY SKIT t(>\ THE OLD ROMAN DWSI g«f^ jJa?W^^^ <% W #&/'i*. wKm a^a^a^A aaars'^w^ j^pK. HERO in l"ni!ii-li Dialogue Starring
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    • 136 4 IPs Toda, -„,1 x T rr» -hin j^. Tmmiffht M'ni^r JOSE FERRER Tin >„,v, mnmu kt. l TOPS His ACAWMI IWiWDW TUESDAY (BT \v y ist< Book Now \j|f Of uith /s\ /s\ (,Mtdi: g V, .«nd intiiMlm int. (oil 111 Tm§mm§ mm* m "SONGS ol MEMO3Y' LAST DAY fjr
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  • 302 5 Union Calls For Censure Withdrawal Councillors To Discuss Move PENANG, Fri. The Penan g Municipal Services Union's request for rhe withdrawal of the censure imposed by the Municipal Council on Mohd. Yusoff bin Mohd. Noor, o fan inspector and president of the Union, will be placed before the Councillors by
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  • 45 5 Red Cross Has Big problem Lecturers u MP! R, FA hi Xl (IOSS 5 J loinfe* it was 1951, hta U doeS 5 live I'turers iy and members. 1 report the who the m>nly ■the J£ v 5 '•Red deavicate are." the 5ht le us
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  • 18 5 Si igaa Ir S :icil 4 his ilso ten- his Mi
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  • 172 5 "WHETHER or not vice i* responsible for the Ugh VI) inci'lr/icr in the Far Fast is nun^ <»f my business but a nrw type of penicillin known as d>e penicillin is helping to slump out this scourge. sniil l>r. G. R. Hntslaa, Kt'^ional Adviser on Venereal Disn.rs
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  • 58 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Tickets for the Hokkien ASSOciation concert on July 25 and 2H in aid of th e Building Extension Fund of the Foon Yew Chinese Middle School. :<re selling well. Among those who wiJ talcs part are lingin Leonf Pin, Loh Lim. Alice Lee,
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  • 61 5 MR. Kao Trrk Kirn, vuepresident of the Singapore Chinese (hainb^r of Commerce, yesterday opened an exhibition ot Chiner.e ullfliplj at the Chamber. StaocLird photo shows Mr. Kao cutting the ribbon with a pair of uolden srisMirs. On his rigM is Mr. I.iur Meng Tseim and on left.
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  • 49 5 ZAHAr.AH bi K MohamecL presidenl ol the Malay Women'.-, Welfare A ition of Singapore, appeared La the Fourth Police Courl yesterday on a Bummoni charge of eol- of money for the Aasociation arithoul pol re permit. The case wj- Sxed for hearing on Oct. 24.
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  • Article, Illustration
    80 5 AFTER a snow ski inff holidav in Australia and new Zealand Joan and Sta« Haines were determined to krep up their hard won prowess at this tricky sport when they K nt bark. There no snow in Matey** so they both settled for water skis, two pairs of which they
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  • 106 5 MR AW BOON \l C;«v»* ning Director of the Sin Poh Amal.m.itn.iU-d Ltd., was a tu^st at the r.ui.t.. .y Rhu Club last night uhm Mr. Tan l.jrk Sye. entertained the Sing io«rr and Federation members of the Pont Seah Peking Wayang Association. Th- wayanjg will have
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  • 52 5 MR MAK PAK SHEE, President of the Singai At tap Dwellers' A t'ion. yesterday presented 48'> tins of condensed milk to victims of the Gevlunt- tire of July 16. The tins were donated by altup dwellers in Bukit Timah area and by the 800 Joo Mutual
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  • 17 5 CHE ABU BAKAK bin HAJI has arrived town Kuala Lunapur to be the Ifag Taipr
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  • 135 5 JOIIORE BAIIRT. Tri.— The law caught up with two young Malavs, who were belic\ed to have been responsible for a series oi burglaries in the residential area of Johore Bahru since IWay. Zacharian t v Sallen IT. and Hitarn bin Osman. 23 of
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  • 123 5 TWO Chanel ainnen K netti PTllklnson and Hugh Konnvfy who roai Ameri' an [ndependei D celcb/Jiion by dHving I t.-i\ In Road found police court, lay. Wi ".111^0:1 was Bi !l Ihe fttngapore ae< ond Ti i Police Court on three chj of
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  • 61 5 PENANG, Fri. A 62-yeui old Chinese. Ong Hmk K- I was robbed of $700 in the A Itam area late last night > > three men. His nephew, Ong Tot (18) who v%as with h»m wa? stubbed on the arm and w i admitted to the
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  • 27 5 A PUBLIC meeting will ue he'd at the Chineai Town i Perwms today in honour ot the members of the South Indi.i im Education Mission.
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  • 182 5 A SINGAPORF pilot, (apt. W. A. Balch, plaintiff, was awarded damage against the Nippon Ynsrn Kiisln by Mr. Justice Brown in a civil suit heard in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mi. Justice Brown niH on .Fu!y 1 1. IMS, Cmpi Balcb. a Ucctind pilot and
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  • 15 5 THI H •it emit 'i July F merit W; Kaj"
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  • 40 5 MALAYS TO DISCUSS THE CONGRESS k; a i.i API u. i keetina «-t M;.. ioro m on Auf I i to <ii tin" forthcoming Nation in i I it. i t< i It i k.i Bern a ti< n. .'<>' M <>-
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  • 24 5 n.lir.l MifT Krportrr I 111 < i T Ir v I 1 k i; r>| ind M Huu S '<, be
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 62 5 I Tmlay 1.15 $M t.15 P"i ltyj;I:l»N:€ "BARIBAHOO" Hindi; with Niinnii Shekht-r AGAIH AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! Mini! 99 Hindustani with Jl' IJnn KM) EmtßtA Subtitirs "^1 usual Komunce Musterpiecr rokec I'pii.siuj;" "Shadows oX the Host" THE j 1 lizab e t h a n I Grill j V RAFFLES HOTEL
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 763 6 I/'OUR m< o v hen tho Malayan Nurses Union was formed there wen «rim prophecies fiom certain unsympathetic quarters as to the effect such a move would have on the nursing profession It was said that irses union would bring down tho tune ol the nursing
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    • 600 6 Sir; is a lot of tion ol the trade unionists meanin I purpose of the new immigraattitude to It. They h:.ve apparently cumbed to shrewd Government propaganda which has quite naturally concealed the true implications and purpose of the law. The bogey of competition
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    • 219 6 Sir; A Government scrvnnt who had the m ifortunt to be alwayi on the mow found to hiv y tli.it the shotgun he wa cJ to posse s wh at G «>nd which he had to in the Butterworth Headquarters Armoury when be was transferred to
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    • 4 6 LOCAL INDUSTRIES i \l.
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    • 333 6 Sir;— it U strange that none of our Legislative Councillors or political parties have so far questioned the apparent imperfections in the administration of justice under the Emergency Regulations. The political consciousness of our politicians never seems to coincide with the outlook of the public. One glaring
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    • 1113 6  - STIRRINGS IN FRE NCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA Thomas Hodgkin By r. I/ 'P j|| Cut Salaries UTUSAN MELAYU comment.-,; on the Federation Government's; financial eriaia and suggests* that whatever steps the Gov-; ernment may have to take to; overcome the crisis, tbei>urden« should not fall on the should era of the
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    • 327 6 Srr;— The United Malay National Organisation can nlTay much of the prevailing fears that it is a communal body by making itself 'Mown as the Malayan I in ts Party. Nothing w be lost and in fact much would be gained from such a move. The
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  • 1033 7 EVEREST: The Symbol Of Nature's Supremacy For more than 30 year* the vast and mysterious challenge of Everest has stirred the imagination of mountaineers and nerved them to repeated and determined om/ougMs. The eventual conquest of Everest is a brave chapter in the story of human endeavour. The final assault
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  • 17 7 BBr^BBB^^^BBl BBr^BBT^BBBF^BBI BBB1 H BBbV ""^T^i^ II Tensing on top of Everest
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  • 450 7 o\ooo rrn ihe effects of lude become marked. Iho of the muscles waste a way mind becomes progressively 1 da/cd A climber tends I such as winding his Jocsn'i want to be bothered all his energy is needed no need for the
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    • 77 7 HIMALAYAN ROLL OP HONOUR Rolex Oyster matches were wvrn 0* these historic Himalayan Expeditions M bs&va& vsascw k, .m i u Hack Rani bmp"» t ROLEX /1 landmark in cAc history o/ Diw meosurcamM I^K^ J| J'f m ___i V i i <* J k»_k > i i 1 j*_r
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  • 531 8 < olonel 11.C.J. Hunt Ii K D.S.O. (Leader). aged 42. educated Marlborougn and sandh u r r t. Commissioned K.R.R.c. 1930. During war served as Chief Instructor (under F.S. Smythe a> Commandant). Commando Mountain and Snow Warfare Schoolthen Egypt. Italy and Greece, commanding infantry brigade
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  • 1218 8 HOW WE PREPARED FOR THE FINAL ASSAULT On this page COL. HUNT tells o£ the 10 anxious and unforgettable days spent on l ep a ring £or the filial climb. THE ROUTFS TO THE SIMMn By Col. JOHN HUNT Leader of the British Mount Everest Expedition further account is necessary
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    • 114 8 MATERIALS EQUIPMENT FOR THE 1933 Expedilion Kodak equipment. reached the top! As on former British Everest Expeditions, Kodak supplied photographic materials and equipment. Kodak cameras only were carried beyond 2,800 feet. All the photographs taken above this height were taken by Kodak cameras on Kodak films. First published in the
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    • 74 8 Signn!!:: C choro Vic! e- 1 l 1 *^B'/^9 fkSk'^^^ aSi WHY DID GEORG D RELY ON VIDOR BA Everest u.nqurreJ Bl ll her.-;, eflbn reward -d kartfnhip hntiflri and I the human clrmcnr, the ment that maJ- possible. (icor*p I twentv-tour the bcr ol the team, tespon !e t<»r
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  • 1256 9 and on this pace COLAnot hhut SI M attempt by Evan, and ßoLSi account oI h C-8 final triumph Bourdillon who paved the way for r the nee in of the nig Avi/jr/cfl iCutiittiifj Iwo days had obliterated the tracks of the "build and
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  • 628 9 r riir: ascent of Everest is x not only the triumphur.t end of a 30-year adventure, it also marks the solution of a technical problem, that of devising oxygen equipment light enough and etfuient enough to enable a man to lr e and
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    • 157 9 tt BOVRIL WAS THERE! who made the Successful assault on Everest went Bovril r for this sternes? of all tests of human endurance. Bovril fhosen as an important part of the food supplies Bovril pemmican 1 calories: there are 1.800 per pound in this, one of the Cu Of al!
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  • 715 10 From Page I fro; i I C t the the gla< ft. y a for -f ghl r I v. lition Ige g in 1 'cd In 1938 e lull I k.fter 1 rar y i hanged. Entry '1 A .is OUI Of western In
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  • 1275 10 A Period Of Experiment And Acclimatization By A Times 1 Special Correspondent IN our planning in London we had emanated that it would be necessary to have completed our training by mid-April, in order that we might move to the foot of Everest and start shifting our
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  • 54 11 ac photo AFTER being: withdrawn to new positions these 105mm Huns were vt up in the open and went straight to work in u hid to halt a Chinese Com munist offensive on the East Central front in Korea The litter of empty shell cases testify
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  • 50 11 Insane Plea For Man who Confesses To Five Killings c;»e a \n" lnl M: a vear-old m con > a a a a a a a a a a a i 1 fl a a a a a a a a 9 a a a a a a 9 9
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  • 62 11 LONDON. July 24: (Renter) Tlie P rime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, has "benefited greatly from th e month's complete rest prescribed by his doctors" an official statement from his office No. 10 Downing Street stud tonight. The statement was issued after the Prime Minister left his
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  • 198 11 ANT I -U.K. DRIVE MARKS EGYPT'S LIBERATION DAY Daj -m toe, cheered and ehanted aK an i-BriUsh slogan: Akrusu min bila din:," „,r couni"/ i ie motto adopted yesterday j~ ipaign to oust the British from the Suez Canal acd on bantu n, pamph erywher e in ountry in tb
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  • 98 11 (Renter) Mr. Dae Hamniarskjorld. the Secretary (.eneial today submitted us I nited Nations budeet lor 1«».>4 :l nd estimatrd gross expenditure at .548.1:;*.400. M the wine time the AdVison ■mniittee on administrative and buduetary Question* released its reDort on Seeretanr Generals lii^ures and recommended
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  • 110 11 Pen Nouth Refuses To Talk In Paris PNOMPENH, July 24 <AP>~ Premier Pen Kouth today re'l France's offer to talk in Pans over Cambodia's demand for tot;il indipeiiden-e. Tlie French offered the three Associated States ol Cambodia, letnam and Laos greater independence on July Vietnam and Laos accepted the offer,
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  • 57 11 WASHINGTON. July 24 (Reuter)— The Senate last nighi gave President Eisenhower e major victory in approving hi? reduced defence budget of $M4.500 million and rejecting a Democratic move to increase Air Force funds. The passage of the mammoth military appropriation—ss,ooo.--000.000 less than former President Truman had
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  • 41 11 LONDON. July 23, (Reuter) The Lord Mayor of London. Sir Ruper: Dc La Bere. is to visit Copeniiaßei) in August and qu on to Stockholm where he wiii bo receiver] In audience by Kiu» Guestav Adolf
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  • 189 11 LONDON. July 21 (Reuter)— Professor Yankovsky, a scientist at the Physiology Institute of the Ikranian Academy of Science, resurrected I dog 1 after it had been dead 10 minutes, the official Soviet news agency, Tass, reported today. The report described h '*v Professor Yankov. ky
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  • 38 11 LONDON, July 24 (APV— Burglars broke into the Japanese Ambassador's residence in Ken/ington Gardens, London's millionaire's row, last night. Embassy officials said "certain articles" were Elissinf atlcr the raid but would not So into details.
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  • 58 11 POLICE armed wih stafffi take shelter behind trees in Wellington Park, Calcutta, as mobs burl brickbats, bottles. and home made bombs during riots which followed a n increase of one pice (one farthing in English money) in the streetcar fares. This Incident culminated In Police firing upoa the
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  • 207 11 Princess Sees Play With Queen LONDON, July 24 (AP) Princess Margaret wont with the Queen and the Duke ol Edinburf i last night to ree the American musical play Guys and D«> Snt diant smiv and was apparently u ned by the contn lunding her roman e with divor *d
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    42 11 CHARLIE CHAPLIN (left) ind Crock unfamiliar with out hi s make-up embrace as the v Basel at I t ircus performance in Lausanne. Switzerland. a fes cl.i>s ags, Ihe two men, perhaps the win'!- most famous comedians, ir* old friends. A. P.
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  • 162 11 WASHINGTON, July 24 (AP)— Mr. John 1\ Floberg, leaving ofllca yesterday a^ Assistant Soc^retary of the Navy for Air. said he looks forward with certainty to a day when "virtually all combat ships of the Navy will be atomic powered." Answering questions at
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  • 275 11 Assassination Bid On Ex-Minister |4 SHOTS BUT STILL ALIVE BEIRUT, July 24 (Reutcr)— A former Lebanese Minister, Mr. Mohar.imed Abbud, was shot tour times in the stomach as he left the presidential palace here yesterday, but "miraculously escaped death, his doctors stated. six Jho°t^Ti d aZ S1 o k J
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  • 63 11 PARIS. July 24 (AFP))— President of the Presidium of \ho Albanian People's Ass< Omer Nichani naa "asked to be relieved of his duties." s;iid the Albanian news BgeflC9 in a report received here tooay. The Communisi Party'i Central Committee, the Cabinet and the Presidium **«freed
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  • 53 11 BERLIN, r) St«l .1 |l he disi of free f »nd aid •">. y were amazed that Soviet i had I this os j Bet. A un i ted S v, S.. r,vnI Or, Jam* n American H:r!i Co rt: In the 1 I
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    46 11 HJHJH "TELESCOPE" ai the d. eriptive aaaae gives this on» t v« i m s U n i»\ Tun Meats, It in .,r knit l)ou« W in cold do 1 asse, a it I. aa elfei t «»i laa k «d a ».i< In. Wide World
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  • 70 12 HONGKONG. July 24. <• ter>— A marine court yes'orday held Captain Wn iam rson Jones partly to blame •he wre^k of the B: motor vo sel Lady VVolraer (1.833 ton*) of! Cheju I>latid. s .-.a Korea last May. Bvu it ruied that he WMM unfit to
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  • 23 12 PHILIPPINE Commerce Setary Cornel io Balm -rday urged early COH bilateral air a& kx :-.w en the Philipp nei —UP.
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  • 257 12 OUTGOING airmail from Singapore will soon be carried by all the major airlines serving Singapore thus speeding up present delivery. The Colony's Director of Posts Mr. W. A. Cooper told The Standard yesterday that since the preference requirement for the carnage of
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  • 149 12 LONDON. July 24. (Reuier) —British shipowners said ><^ terday there was "no evidence" that they had Scoktn the United Nations embargo on the export of strategic materials to China. The Council of the British Chamber of Shipping said it "noted with surprise" allegations
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  • 58 12 SYDNEY. Ji. Two new linen <>: the Ai will enter th c A Malaj this year. S. V. .T »nes. i ger of the B Line, which i> the \u tir-t of the new >u;p^ Mi: would ■t- the service o BBH til.early in D<
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    • 1031 12 Ml iILUE FUHNEL LINE g^ t»W MAfOnELD A CO., LTD. J^J^ Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option to proceed ?la other ports i« lojrt aod rtUcbarge cargo S.%niNOB to IJVtBPOOL OLAMOU LONDON it COM INBNTAI POBTh Du« Sails.. P Sham Kenans "G*™£Z a 1J r >o 1 Ol»/U Ju»M J.I!M/» l.iiertes
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  • 286 13 Habeas Corpus Case* vl l Ml'l R, !ii An attack on the delay in ,h1 whether another officer just as l(ir Chinese Affairs could not l,v the Mentri Besar, was made }r. counsel, in an application for a before the Acting Chief Justice, t the High
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  • 142 13 have during the past requireol the B and Ordinan The K« antan Malay Chi of Commerce at an meeting tomay appoint a comm plight of Malay and appeal to the Commissionei lor relaxaof trie Business and LicenOrdinance. At a pecial meeting of the ntan
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  • 469 13 *Pore Diary m -MIS x, t at I i-xkiimiui I J rn O K I 43 I ■d li HJU pm Cheat o m 1 oved 1 30 pm. Ham 145. 6 13. <S 3 13 £ht. J 30 I Al PR 0GRAMME fly
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  • 47 13 LONDON, July IM. (AFP) s v was kept Charles LindEurope a< Mspeii i er" to the Pan an A Company, understood be is (lying routes." R ■g to Lonrltj:). he > at Shannon A port. Ire 'v.ikms dei survey oi i ilies ie airpoi I
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  • 27 13 in INI \N police comked the COUBtri s 'de around l.ihi.ii/. BorUtwest, \rsterdaj m search of a ciaat black uoii uliirh already bas eatea four rhiMrea. \v
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  • 104 13 U.S. Must Be Ready For Tough War' QUAXTICO, Virginia. July 24 (UP) Defence Secretary Charles E. Wilson said last night the United States must be prepared for the lough realities of war as long as Russu remains a menace. He aid American military strength cannot he allowed fo drop to
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  • 61 13 MONBASSA. July 24 (Renter)—Mr. Daniel R. Nahum, the head of three leading Lancashire cotton and wool firms, said yesterday that Lancashire could proe'uee the type of cotton pieeegoods that East Africa wanted and at the price. The potent ia'. market is "tremendous" in Easi Africa,
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  • 41 13 HONGKONG. July 24— Special Standard Service rlo^in^ prices on the Hongkong Esc) toda^ 115 99 to £1 stei line:: $6.***** to US l dollar. $1 blm) to Malayan W "Jo to »ne Indonesian Ruppiah, Gold $*****5 to one tael.
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    36 13 photo. MR. R. D. l|. WHmer. manager of the Bank of India in Singapore, seen speaking at a rrceptioa Riven in hLs honour by the bank staff „n Thursday, prior to his departure on leave Standard
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  • 26 13 A BRANCH of the Institute for Medical Research has been opened fct Kuantan investigate and to do resei In e^cphantasis in thj Pahang
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  • 51 13 WASHINGTON, July 24 (AP)— Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., said yesterday he is confident any move to admit Red China to the United Nations could be defeated. Lodge made the statement in Riving his first report u> Congren on his stewardship as US. Ambassador to the United
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  • 129 13 NEW YORK. July 24 (UP) The Rubber Manufacturers Association Incorporated reported today that consumption of new rubber in June totalled 1-0.462 long tons, a gain of 1.08 per cent above May's ll!U7l tons. Natural rubber consumption was 48.958 tons or 40.04 per
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  • 104 13 Tesi fy ng brfore the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Lodpr uid that if the United States withdrew from the UN. It would be -the biggest single stop we could take toward World War III." The former Republican from Mas I isetts expressed the opinion after Sen. Hubert
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  • 43 13 UNEMPLOYMENT In Britain in 1953 was the highest. although lower than the posl war peak figures of 1047, the Ministry of Labour stated in Its annual report. Last December there were 399,900 unI employed, compared with 303.000 in December 1951. RcUtCn
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  • 26 13 A TOTAL of 101 llongk' D| factories will take part in an Indonesian trade fair to C I held In Jakarta on Aug. 20.
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    • 202 13 Little Change On Local Rubber Mart Trading On Small-Scale ONCE ogoin there was little change on the rubber morket in Singapore this week which remained quiet for the most of the period. In their weekly report, Lewis and Peal, ttatc that fluctuations had been negligible with tradine on a small
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    • 58 13 5 nfaoore Chambi I < mr. ce Rubbc s or noon p:ici d;iv No RSS Spot mi fifii Fob in t. RSS X.) 1 .1 i j No. l RSS i| i.'.J »J No. 2 Julv i M] Na 3 Ju l i R M A July (nomii
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    • 10 13 THE Ji is planainß tions with oi ust oi AFP
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    • 66 13 CANBERRA. .1 v 24 (Reuter) Britain has agreed to pay 74 per .< n' nee lor Australian lomb an-i an average 5$ per cent more for mutton in the 1953-54 contract year. Australia's Commerce Minister Mr. John u Ewen, announced. Mr M Y
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    • 61 13 LONDON. July T.\ (Rcutci) An exchange of Biilish wool textiles lor Russian matches has been arranged through the Soviet Trade Delegation in London, Mr. Harry Mackcson. Secretary for Overseas Trade, announced today. Mr. Muckeson said that thi British government would welcome an increase In trade
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    • 26 13 SEVEN M. were killed and i<) believed v. o indV d <*n Thursday in thr< m.'e engagei ;ainst Philippine Army ui n Luzon AP
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    • 103 13 SHARES THE small &<\\ t < price of tin met j: j not rcfleoUvi i Of of Malayan I n Some profit taken h :rp rtt-M [nd quiet whili m *od. L'hanjii-'l nrir«'<s INDISTRI \l S Buveni R< tlrrt \1 r MINIM. Bei unit. ii .1 n 8 I K
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  • 96 14 Sixsome Opens Capitol Season I 111-! lenklas Re\'i*» opened their season a( ti,,. Capitol Bestauraat Kini aiffet, having arrived la the Cotim* after very sticceasfal tour abroad. These Standard piclaret &bow itos»» the troupe in a Slavonic number llefl to right)—Lillian, l.ouis. l-diiA. Freddie, Pamela tud Aliie. (Top.
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  • 216 14 SAMUEL FULLER'S "PARK ROW" AN ACTION PACKED NEWSPAPER STORY PHINEAS MITCHELL (('ene tuns) «U a -eporter on Tfce Mar' until his boss one Charity Hukett OL.tn \\,|,h) firrs him «lin. hfl rUlrail agrees with her polu ie s and methods of |ettte| aeWS He plau to start Im
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  • 950 14 A Weekly Column For Swin; Fans By BILL WEBB~~JONES r rillS ITEKK I have t«» an noiinic the cessation temporurilv. 1 hope of K:idio Rhythm Club. It is bein^ "i, r iven a rest" as they say in theatrical parlance In one form or another Kadio
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  • 253 14 Star Contest Na. 25 Can You Name This Star? \l I through lln> Hirh llu Sinij.iporv Standard pit■rain i|.« Iwrnlv lifth «.f r (Olttfst Ml \nu\r »mi i,, do |9> it> roller! Ihf six o'«-lurr> mm) their rwptttWf r«i|Ml *nri send llu-ni lnvrihi-t *»ilh iht nume- ollhr s| jt-» undet
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  • 251 14  -  'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES By 1/KUM the d..\s of Stan r.»rd. Parry and more recently Elgar and Vaughan Williams, British musi« has steadily won recognition until today, on the threshold of the second Elizabethan Age, it is almost as pre eminently "on the map" a* it was during the
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    • 263 15 MAAA Schools Meet Propose IPOII, Fri.— A proposa schools athletic championsh annual general meeting of 4-iation of Malaya at Kuala The venue for next year's Malayan national meet will also be decided but before any decision is made, considerable discussion is expected in view of the controversial decisions made in
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    • 185 15 to organise a Malayan ips is to be discussed at the the Amateur Athletic Ass© t Aug. 14. gachinnwm bt jwnteer Itcn to Mal?vf d C ilf d iJ 111 d ir oi»sals that Mr. E. M. MacDonald President of the MAAA. in his I^sound association is D^'^ sinc erely
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    • 234 15 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE GOOOWN LOT To be held at our saleroom Nos. 8 10, Chulia Street ON WEDNESDAY 29th JL'LY 1953. at 2.30 P.M. \7ALUABLE freehold godown T lot. No 1. SAI B O O STREET and Nos 8 9, NANSON ROAD, areas 7,214 sq.ft. and 9,522 sq.ft VACANT
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    • 323 15 NOTICES COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO Public Works IVpartment r J^ HE attention of interested re^nt P n rt !tS is invited the Si£2- tK P ln aspect of ap?,nft ?Ons f ;r oS cupauon tteensS for Governfnfnrm U °L on Road arl J i med u lhat the date b
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  • 1901 16 All The State AAA Results Perak Schoolboys Take The Day's Top Honours WHILE the Fijians in Johore and the athletes in Penang and Selangor broke their state records with steady regularity, putting in spectacular performance* here and there, Perak schoolboys went for record-breaking in a
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  • 267 16 IPOH— Below li the programme tor today's Perak Turf Club gymkhana. Race 1: 1..10 p.m. Ladies Race Three furs, straight ratrhweiglits: Corrida. Captain. Flash Alt'. Tom Tit. Martini. Millwall. Star, Mahjong Bolter. Dusty. Banshee. Caravan. Ximrod. Shubel Egyptian Qut«'n. Srratohiiifs: Bonnie Grev. Queen Vic. Rare 2:
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  • 21 16 ROCKLITKS played ScFC to a tWO-all draw in I I mat the SAF or cuptie at Geylang Sti Jav.
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  • 621 16 LEEDS, July 24 (Reuter)— Australia's 99— run lead over England on the second day of the fourth Test here today was paled into significance by the record smashing performance of Alec Bedser who, in claiming six wickets, set up a new
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  • 716 16 vu.jLiMcijixn junior champion, rraser was top i eded in the Malayan tennis draw which took place yesterda: Behind Lim wci-e Ong Chew Bco man Kitovitz and the South £.am champion Phibob Lekakul Below is the draw MEN'S SINGLES I B\> X. Praser, R O H Farthing vs
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