Singapore Standard, 29 July 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft t M at Vol. IV. No. 27. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 197,3. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 359 1 iifi ust The Prisoners M'\SAX, Inly (Al*)— lhe Allies and Comed today to start exchanging: almost ot war on Aug. 5 and the Joint \rmistice Commission set in motion [or enforcing the day-old Korean J long .waited hange Reds will free daily at I he
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  • 47 1 wea?v £ttiS? W V2_ ,P <,f K^«^^ after months of Mi. !a ,s ,uUap «a-hlvck taken when the Sl.i S ;J d C:>m ni^ agreed recently to the exchange of >ak and wounded prisoners, shows a naval airman being greeted by hi! a Portsmouth.
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  • 1003 1 Standard staff Reporter THE 2?-man Council ot Joint Action, representing 10.000 Government employees in Singapore, has recommended higher consolidations ior officers with basic salaries of 8200 per month and under. Tb e re commendations are the Council's counter-proposals to Government's suggested new salarv structure based
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  • 58 1 J 1. Higher conversions t3r 2 t lower incomes. 2. Present Housin? Allow- j ance plu* present rent as new rent for those J J occupying Government C quarters. 2 S 3. Expatriation and Non- pensionable Allowance J i« ge. .5 4. Minimum total pay nl
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  • 130 1 Duke Wiil Join Up As A Private LONDON'. July 23. (AP>— The Duke of Kent. 17-year-old cousin <*f Queen Eiiz beth 11, will join the -.rmv in September was a private, it was reported yesterday. The British Press Association said i: learned that the Duke plans a permanent army rhe
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  • 47 1 PARIS, July 28 (AP) Angry wine producers threw up road blocks throughout Southern France for foul hours today protesting government refusal to buy their surplus production. They blocked main road? with over 500 barricades made of crates and wine barrels tilled with water.
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  • 39 1 MADRAS. July 28, (AP)— ras city*l British-owned evening newspaper. The Mail, failed to appear today for the first time in its 117 year:.' existence. Four thousand workers went on strike. demanding wage raises and benuses.
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  • 67 1 In Malaya Bandits Told: Start Anew |l* Ul I UN R. Tues. today i onstruc- action.** BOW heil)',' '11-'lll-ian '»niK .1 r c i n the form t.j all P are jungle anslatii n i of K i nt ii t fighti with< certa n h to in w path
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  • 39 1 FAIRFORD AIRBASE, (England), July 28 (AP) An American B-47 Strato.jet bomber flashed across th e Atlantic from the United States to Kngland todav in th P record-sn -tering time of four hours, 4.'> minutes.
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  • 20 1 THE health of Senator Robert Taft undergoing treatment in a Xew York H_-»<nital last night worsened.- AFP
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  • 21 1 PREMIER A 1 c i d e de Gasperi'a governmen! has failed ta sain a vote of confidence. AFP
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  • 16 1 SECURITY FORCES jrexterday wiped out a Mau Mai I gang of 20.- Reuter
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  • 103 1 KOTA BHARU. Tues.-Thc Officer Superintending Police Circle Kota Bharu. Mr. J. R. Lawrence, is now in Siam with the Tengku Meriam. to id_?o'if.v half of the $250,000 worlh ot jewel* *toleu Xrom tb<* lens- ku's home during Hari Rayah Puasa tnis year. La.^t week.
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  • 419 1  -  M. T. YONG in Mall^a rLsfi t |ti f t i 2 ht eport f nxiety ver widespread unemployment and ttCelTd?.;^^!^^ reCeSs, n nd fQ, h the S W repo?t n ed S Thot y M? StQn Qrd Lu ™P" r correspondent, MT. Yong, 3^tta«TS
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  • 251 1 From A Bribe To Jail IN JUST 5 HOURS i Standard Staff Reporter WITHIN Hve hours of a case being reported, a Singapore seaman was j questioned, arrested and J sentenced to two months' j igorotis imprisonment yesteiday for an attempt tO bribe an Immigration official. Hr. C W. Lyle,
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  • 16 1 THE Thai Government hai granted permanent residen e to 150 Japanese in Bangkok AFP
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  • 151 1 BANGKOK, July 28 (AFP)— Thailand's rubber and tin market almost collapsed today and the drop in prices threatened an economic crisis as a result of the Korean truce. It was predicted that at least 40 per cent of the country's tin mines and a
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  • 64 1 CAPETOWN. July 28. MP) Prime Minister Dr. AL. an. according to the Cape 'J parliamentary correspondent. ikis turned down the terms of oppo ition leader Strati s" approach for negotiations to end the bitterness of the et** lour franchise. It is believed. however, thai Malan
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  • 37 1 MANILA. July 23. (AP)— A Philippine Ar Foi type amphibian plane ri i led and sai k in Taal I »kr south of Manila 1 lord ■>-. I ix crew member! wore unhurt.
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  • 27 1 MR. JOHN Potter Dulles, 1, txpected to le.ive Washington on Sunday lor Korea lo hold political talk with Pre sirient Syograao Kiie.*.—Reui ler. i
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  • 294 1 Plea In London I.ONDON. Julv II ll Pi Sir Donald M.n dillivrav. Drptitv II 11; li Commission r fur Malaya, here for I ilks with Treasury and (ohm it lti i i.i In. h.ls l'i it Mili\i cannot Im* expected tn lulii Communism effect
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  • 144 2 Unions' Right To Expel Officials THK power to expel an official of a trade union is entirely governed by the rules and regulations of that Inion, said Mr. Sng Choon Yee, Singapore Registrar of Trade Inions yesterday. A trade union official may be expelled or asked to relinquish his position
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  • 73 2 MRS. TAN CHIN TUAN, of the Dep it y Pre l< nl i« I gi Co incil, will 1 Home i I eral Hospital at I •"> ay. The Home b iill on a 4 J a -re sit« contain 20 ndition- ►oms lur tso nurses
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  • 103 2 AT THE Ampang New Village. Kuala l.umpur the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. and Lady Templer watched with Interest an exhibition by the blind d e m o n s t r ation team which is 11 ow on a Federation-* ide tour. Picture
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  • 187 2 Standard Malay Coi respondent IHE Ala 'ay Society oi Bri lain has denied that the Mastudenta there supported i. Sir Gerald Tempici when he described the Kuala mpur representative of lhe Ututsan Melayu, Inche A/17 ak, as a 'rotten jour:.. whose name stinks in So
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  • 115 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubbe. I prices (cents per Ib) in Sinr a p o yesterday Here Bii>ers Sellers No 1 K.S S Spot Loose til- az\ Wo, 1 K.S.S. «2J b2i No 2 K.s.s. <;i <;i» No. 3 K.S.S. 7)0 1 59] Tone: Barely steady. tin noci The price oi
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  • 219 2 Should Schools Teach Politics? Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S politicians and principals of the English schools are against teaching: of party politics in schools. They are in favour of civics, not politics. Here are some of tlie comments ty councillor*. and school heads:- Mr. R. M.
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  • 380 2  - Varsity Transfer Delayed By Recession ANDREW ROTH But Will Not Be Reduced— Caine By Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Tues. The contraction of Federation and Singapore government funds due to the recession in tin and rubber prices, is likely to defer for at least five years the transfer of the University
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    25 2 photo. the order of christian nr.wi^' P H 5^ foundrr Institution c 0 lhe P- h,, fl th* SI Josenh'. insutution o n Saturday Standard
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  • 88 2 LONDON. July JB. (Reuter) Mr. Oiiver Lyttelton, the Colon al Secretary, told a questioner In tlie House of Commons yesterday he did not know °f "ny v nh the present hospital and medical administration in Sngapore. Mr. Stan Awn. iv. Labour, had put the fo
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  • 69 2 PAKGA SINGH In I gapore Fifth Pi terti deti <a I ,*z King D. i ..urnan e him. A bj nce hi that he vou <i again in < P said: "i! 1 can bang nn .Hi he his mind en tor. .M i
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  • 35 2 7HE Fa kir Force Hq said in S that, rontrai v i,> icports. there uas no R A f ualt.v in tiie H.A.K. transport Hastings crash at Kaitak Airport, Hongkong, on .Monduv.
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  • 214 2 against r.e de£ i„ V le st D ««l Possible terms ♦k- <=• oelay in implement ng promise-: made hv ec^ta^^? gT^ Was ,odged •ninn rh.u £ing:apore Government Workers Liiion, Che Hassan bin Hussein. rafesZ? orKer s In ;i Jet.er to the Colonial Secre.iry, he
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  • 74 2 MISS SHIRLEY Wee of Kaf aa Koad. Singapore. who u-on the Brylcrcem "Pot O'GoId" (Eaglish programmes) over Kediiussion last week, recei ring the prise u flu que for 5630 from Mr. J. F. Pea ree. ol Mesara. C. &E. Mortoa. local agents for the C'ountv Perfumery
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    • 213 2 KUNG MING MASTER OF MILITARY STRATEGY —v, Mf Vi Z 7 v -.y n In o South Ch.no frS^. compoign mony 0 //^IX Kung Ming's troops f J*} werc overcome by noturol gas »h,ch J delayed their od- f i "ince. His disco*, r V 'Jl ot on ontidote hclptd
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  • 39 3 photo. v, _.„i I i 1 111 •-<»" STAM > Ho* *h h. .-1 SariAu Hospital K rA.rdcd I vsi p Trust iearS *>' .11 thdd ittach|.lß\ Wrstß,i*2l thr <}\irvn I 1 II 11 kwill len th< V Standard
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  • 47 3 SINGAPORE Buddhists observed their traditional Rainy on Festival last Sunday at the Mahindarama Temple. The Ven. K. Gunaratana Thera assisted by Mr. Ong Hong Hin spoke on -"Impurity. Offerings of lights, Rowers and fruit juice, were made followed by recitation of the "PariUas."
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  • 46 3 THE Singapore Camera Club will hold its first picnic at Pulau Tekong on Aug. 9. Charges are $4 per member and $.1 for non-members Free transport will be provided. Those using their own transport should be at Changi Point by 9 a.m.
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  • 311 3 BUYERS INDIGNANT Standard Staff Reporter TIIK Singapore Tham Estate buildin e nroiect of N houses which was started in 1951, is "fill nT com ahout U Purchasers «f the houses are iSIf D «t' Fm ty-th.ee of the purchasers borrowed monev to buv the
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  • 139 3 Support For Diocese Of S'pore Down THF. Di e>e of Singapore onsisting of 14 parishes, lived a "dep. liable hand to mouth •me" Last year, states its annual report. It attributes general tightness of money ause of declining contributions. Retrenchment may become inevitable if present deficit work iitioiis continue, it
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  • 80 3 THE Singapore Improvement Trust yesterday approved the contract for the first 1!)0 houses to be built on the Upper Aljunied Road 'ite for victims of the Kallang Basin fire. The contract specified that the first 50 houses be completed by the end of August. Twenty-nine firms
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  • 18 3 MR. GEORGE G. Thomson. Public Relations Secretary, will address Singapore Rotarians today on "This is Singapore."
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  • 279 3 Standard Staff Reporter TIIE Progressive Party should set itself up as a Sunday school if a few strong words were going to make members of the General Committee afraid of attending meetings, Mr. Duncan Robertson, expelled Vice-President of the Party, said yesterday. Mr. Robertson was
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  • 63 3 Chopstick 'Kn ow-how' MR. DALE CARNECIK. author of the bpst .sellrr. "How lo win friends and influence people." masters the chopsticks at a Singapore dinner on Mon day nisht after a few words of tuition from Mrs. Yap Phens link (left) and Mrs. Eric Wee Mr. Carnesip was entertained by
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  • 62 3 City Loan Closes Today Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council S 10.000.000 loan floated about a week ago will close at 10 a.m. today, Mr. .IK. Hill, the City Treasurer announced yesterday. When applications Hosed yesterday subscriptions totalled Sf).B. r >o.ooo leaving Sl 7)0.000 still to be subscribed The
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  • 113 3 THE Johore causeway will be closed to all southbound traffic from 8.30 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Sundav and to northbound traffic 'from 10 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, the Johore Police announced yesterday. This one-way tratlic is to allow all those going to the Johore
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  • 80 3 THREE suspects detained by Singapore Police in connection with the hooting incident just over a week ago when Mr. S. E. Sherida. a racehorse owner was wounded, were rcles 1 yesterday. The suspects were detuned onlv a few hours. The shooting took place on July
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  • 55 3 'THIEF, THIEF' THEY FLED SHOUTING "thief, thief." a woman put to fight two armed men who held her up with a dagger and a pistol at a house in Crawford Street on Monday morning. One of the men left a piece of black cloth, which he used as a mask,
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  • 230 3 THERE is a misconception in Singapore that bribery and corruption only concern the giving and accepting of money but there are other forms of corruption which do not involve money, said Mr. Duncan Robertson, expelled vice president of the Progressive Party. yesterday. Mr. Robertson
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  • 235 3 New Immigration Law Standard Staff Reporter TIIE strict control under the Emergency (Travel Restriction) Regulations, 1949, to prevent travellers, particularly to China, from returning to Malaya on security grounds will not be relaxed in any way with the coming into Force of the new Immigration
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  • 214 3 'Doctors Should Not Be Dispensers' Pharmacists Hit Out At Practice Standard Staff Reporter DOCTORS should only prescribe and not dispense. This sentiment is contained in the editorial of the latest issue of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Journal. The editorial chaigns thai docton have riot b showing the professional reaped to pharmacisti
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  • 97 3 A UNIQUE iel .f ph phi taken by s millionaire .nut p .phy enthu itasfl Mr. Luke Wan 'l ii his reeei% d irorld *t\d ;i in the June i tf tha tat in. 1 Ail the pictures ara ol n itiaral bird life in Nem
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  • 86 3 THE Rl r o van Pharmaceutical Association, South *rn Branch h;i> decided that Malaya la to have no Ph irmaceutical As istants. The Federation PharmaceuBoard waa considering the setting up of joint committee to Study the D bility of a Government Btnen^f for the
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  • 79 3 THE Singnpore Traction Company's third attempt to make the City loop service a success by extending the route of the service il still not making much headway after a week's run. a spokesman of the company said yesterday. The extension carries the^e special buses down
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  • 39 3 THE Standard yesterday received mother contribution of $124.79 from the Holy Innocents' English Morning and Afternoon Schools to its Fire Victims' Fund. Tliis brings the Fund after it was closed on Saturday to $27,624.95.
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  • 170 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S new Legislative Council Chamber to be housed in the old Supreme Court building will cost the Government approximately S 100,000, the Director of Public Works, Mr. A. Wear, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Wear said the Chamher will be air-conditioned.
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  • 24 3 THE body of a new-born babv girl was found at the night soil disposal station near Singapore'* People's Park on Friday,
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    • 236 3 Advertise with Souvenir Gifts! Earrings. Tiepins. Ash Trays Ji-hpl Boxes. et< Huh our new I MjiiiprtipriU. wp arp in a position to nun 11 fact ure Advertising (lifts of any design plated with Chromium. Silvpr of Bron/.p. Commercial Sign Boards, Namp PI 1 t.s and ll_d_..-s IfotPls and Ships: Special
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  • 174 4 TELOK ANSON, Tues. Ka.ja Musa, chairman of lhc newly formed Lower Perak Division of UMNO, has donated a site here lor the building of a permanent UMNO-MCA headquarters. Raja Musa is ihe c on of the late Sultan of Perak. Al lul Aziz
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  • 89 4 T. A thc in UMNO-MCA ninating candid I thcoming an Town 3 _j_i i i i ons, doi onfine itself to Malays ar.d Chinese alone. made by Mr. Chin Swee Yin. fiie honorai of the [r. Chin other i I ociate memrtunities ided tii'
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  • 42 4 LIM AH KWEE. cl in the Singa] Fifth i on j 1 -f attem red I. on ■P. He was caught i.i .-i bleaching in water P wrongly convii noi take mont] Mr D. li. Cl 1 j
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  • 63 4 THF Singapore Goverriexpected to give Mi I K. M. Byrne, one of its A a opv of thc finding.*; of the tv tribunal before which be api r this month to ini of Mr. B;. Mr. Lend h tary ol SI ite for reprimand the
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  • 94 4 MR. YONG NGIM D.IIN or Singapore who saw a United j Press picture of three Guides j nn American, a Canadian and a Singaporean on a Swiss trip which appeared in the Singapore Standard on July 24. has identified the Singapore guide as his daughter Anna.
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  • 321 4 TO IM MEN in Singapore yesterday, lhe si) ning of the armistice in Korea signalling the end of three years of bloodshed, was personal matter. For the men. of tlie lst Battalion. The Eases Regiment, were going to Korea to Bffht perhzips to
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  • 75 4 THE Singapore General Post Office will he open for busi oess Oil Aug. 1 (Bank Holiday) and Aug. _j from 9 am. io noon. All other post offices nnd ncies will be from 9 a.m. to 10.30 m. with exception ol the following post
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  • 187 4 IPOH, Tues.— Fourteen brant lies of the UMNO organisation which defected from the Perak Division and formed them elves into lour separate divisions loyal to the central organisation, are to hold a joint special meeting at Kuala Kangsar on Sunday, Aug. 9. i The
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  • 150 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Two terrorists, one o woman were killed in Raub. Pahang' yesterday, by the loth Platoon Of "B" Company, Sixth Battalion. Malay Regiment. Two other terrorists are believed to nave been wounded. In Kuala Kubu, Selangor a patrol of the lst Roval West
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  • 169 4 Tips On Smugglers Gathered At Seremban One Centre For All Federation PENANG, Tues. Information from Q customs stations in the Federation of Maloyo on the activities of smugglers and shop keeper who under declare the value of goods they im port is now being received by the Central Office of
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  • 101 4 Magistrate Is Sorry For Hawkers THE S e City V ite Mr. J, M. D i <>•:■-., sym with S ore hav i 100 He sa d that' he Coun n. t ha Mor< i of Ui and nre T were ea have ir.ade many n ations they have ted
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  • 8 4 HO_ cia! change $1 82l I
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    • 68 4 i fci!_4,4| ■aaa 7" N, '*M| i i M LCI DF IL i 1* »IWA: SN" i IS k *l D nil Mh I I l I l S. P. H. de i STARTS TODAY -lfM Kl 3.\.~ o.i"*|mii. p ■ri^ *i|-f *ll _h" Come I lIIGHLI RECOMMENDED Bj IMIKI
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    • 68 4 Weathei' MINIMI M I fron. i J on .lul> i Pr na J 4 1 t*. ihru T.M Ku il I impoi lp -li .T'i-.. If aa I ui u iu I < iii i .iture: from .luu r •«.l Kot i l I umpur t .11: lr.> I oi
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  • 270 5 Colony Govt. Plans To Block Land Speculation IN PREPARATION for the publication of r.gapore's Master Plan, tfie Land Office and tne Attorney General are now drafting legisla tion which will prevent land speculation when the plan is out, the Commissioner of Lands, Mr. J.E. Pepper, said yesterday. Mr, Pepper said:
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 5 photo. 1 re frag (ih-^e and Lea lens: La?, children of >lr. Lee Chee Shan. Managing Director of t num: Khiaw Bank and Mas. Lfv returned to Singapore Oy 8.0.A.C Argonaut yesl day to spend the holidays with their parents. Tenu Ghee studies at (iardenhurs t anl Teng Lay studies
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  • 106 5 Council's 30Min Sitting THE Selangor State Council took less than •>•> minu'e lude b'.; al its thirtytir.-- meeting yesterday. Tne Council swore n new members—Mr. A. D. York, President of the K.L. M nicipal Council, and Mr. C. Thornton—anei approved the i :i*ment of State Se :r e Abdul Aziz
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  • 212 5 MANCHESTER, Kngland. July 28, (Reuter).— A report on rice production just published in Malaya was described as a startling document by the Man- ehester Guardian todav. *'For yonr- Malayan Goven ment oili ialj have asserted that the proi.iem of a peapopulation in the grip
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  • 221 5 i MR. AW BOON HAW 1. who recently donated J SIO.UOO for the proposed < Muslim Collrue vestrr- J 1* day forwarded to the eommittee of this college a letter of revommenda- tion in which he nrsed J the Malayaa Chinese to help this
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  • 58 5 THE Singapore Ch TU S -hooi Teachers' Conference ,aro offering M scholarships. each worth $50. to poor bui brilliant students between the U o o of six and 12 years. I. have been sent tc ai Chinese Schools a them to send in their applications to the
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  • 99 5 LIM AH MI7I. a aroman, pleaded guilty in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday to hawking without a enee. But she changed her p'ea when she was fined S.-V In replv to a question by Mr. .1. M. Devwreaux-Colebourne, the Magistrate, as to why she changed
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  • 63 5 THE Tiong Bahru Community Centre will launch a $50.--000 "private lottery" next month for tiie Centre's Renovation Fund, Mr. leo Seng li President ot the C told T Standard yesterday. Referring to the crime situation in Tiong Bahr*. Mr. Tei it hnd improved tremendy. Tne Centre's
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  • 27 5 CHE OSMAN bin Bid. Karim assistant District Officer, Temerloh District, will I Singapore on Aug. 4 for Britain on a Devon -hire C scholarship.
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  • 115 5 m An armed roi I vas triad Mi Justice Butti jury in the Singapi Court yesterd Rci I juroi eing swoi nin yester- j because Mr. J jj Buttrose di I Monday' a hen he noticed tl I ng thr p to Iv. urn
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  • 103 5 WHEN the pl on produced two con; to have been made bv Iwo tiiree men charged with I robbing a taxi driver, the j rirst District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tan. ruled that they were I' not confessions, but de> riptions of an Incident
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  • 76 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Eenemy camps in S I hav t been the target o: less horn b ing from the air Lv RAP' Lincolns and Hornets from Tengah and Butter* j Ear y this morning tl bombed and strafe 1 list ramps in Kuala Kubu Bharu
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  • 65 5 NG POH was driving South Bridg Road ago, soul ling his horn rantinuou He did not know th.it thman in the car in front ol him \v;is the Superintendent i of Singapore's Traffic i 1 Mr. A. E. Minns. Ye terday, in the* Fi Traffic
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  • 116 5 Tan: Many Getting Sleepless Nights' A GREAT many people are getting sleeplpss 'nights, Mr. C. C. Tan, the Progressive Party Presidpnt. told The Standard yesterday, wondpring what he had or had not disclosed to the Singapore Police. He was commenting o City Co his n gat ion i councillors had
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  • 19 5 App''';'' for i itfl i I 1| v I 1 B J Mr. \V 11 W Exports
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  • 824 6 j\OW that thc threat of war has receded, there looms the threat of peace. The signing of a truce in Korea is an indication that, for the time being at least, the big powers are disinclined to settle their differences by resort to arms. We can, therefore, for
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  • 294 6 Review of Views Firmer Steps [JTUSAN urges the United Nations to exploit the prospects o a lasting peace in Korea by consolidating the signing pl an armistice i n the warton-, country. The naper calls ior firmer steps o v the l wati ins to meet anv actions' ov Syngman
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  • 1285 6 THE PASSING OF JAVA THIS is the Hr* fc.Tr*^^ colly ond c«lt« r ypr *scoven„ 9 (or |fc££"*M v.ctor,es_i„ this cose Z con hove its drowboc'- Ptni H °""o"'s second M tomorrow. U(t o Pp v JAVANESE culture is less J and more than the culture of Java. It is
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  • 11 6 "Rut I told too our «e* wr** Americans. cieui:*
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 353 6 "PY DAWTH COrreSPOmlint J 1 /DAWTHA" in your issue of July 24 seems to know very httle about the War Department and its locally engaged civilians. I doubt n )K ler ne/she is worthy of hold in I any well paid position in the
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    • 330 6 Sir: Permit me to correct certain allegations made o n W.D. employees b y •PYIDAWTHA' framed under tlie frictions heading Few are worth pa v.' 0 vour correspondence column of Ju'y 24, The entire statement i s totally untrue and unjustified. If this is left unanswered, there
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    • 254 6 Sir:— Mr. p^ lawl statement that a!! the civilian i mployeei of tbe H Department *arc not worth a fraction of the monev they draw u wages or is nonsense and mischievous beyond words. There L« not a fraction of fad in thii •statement. it
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    • 120 6 Sir: I presume Mr. s>. Ramachandra to in? a Tamil in 1 a Malayan Indian. If I r am right I am glad to announce that 1 am a Malayalee and a true Malavan (.Mcayu-la). I have read both Malava lee's and S. Ramachandra's ivtters in you r papers
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    • 119 6 Sir; I have read with a y In art your report on *'Th,. Axe Swings Down In Johore." I am v< ry s.u-ry Indeed especially about tbe fate of 14 unfortunate mem- j bers of thc laformation Staff. Wh "re i* ji What i< the actual policy «>f the
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    • 76 6 S:r .—Or n has bctn .'..aw Jr] the Singapore Standard about Mr. Devadas' protect against his expulsion I thc Un Mr. Devad* undei i e 10 (h) i rules which gives the I cut:ve rer to pel any member i und pn to tne interests of
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    • 97 6 SINGAPORE not* STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 1 28. Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble b Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222, the Timet Building. Printing House Square. London. I.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulion Street. Bi. Cowon Street. 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588
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    • 54 6 TRAVEL WITH I CONFIDENCE FROM BANGKOK TWICE WEEKLY TO EUROPE I TWICE WEEKLY TO JAPAN 6 I FREQUENT INTRA ORIENT IiIVU PAL DC-6B and DC 6 i* BEST AVAILABLE CONNfUK FROM SINGAPORE TRAVEL IN I COMFOR I I mm. J -@ijF I PHILIFPinEJIIPte": (J r C IAMLfS HIACt I NoA^wr
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  • 67 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING F RICES RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Lordon Coiicspondenl LONDON July 28.—Thc following ore the closing prices of rubbci ond tM or rhe London market: LONDON RUBBER 18 I d pot \sU. < 18 id. C .E. IB,d. iV/^n. I«^Apr./June *u?* C ,r Quics. LONDON TIN Spot £578 10s. per lon
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  • 56 7 Thailand Expects New Red Invasion ec s i |Xl ..■nist invasion in, .na-' result of, Sj- SSSSt ha, reports ts are l ois- l S Mth- j S •-•mber circles. ith the a Phai premier Ch.na. I formei •r ol S I iracy to I i.'inI ource said ma at
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  • 15 7 mist-led cei on .■.irV i. -1 ninh ind "h.'
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  • 19 7 (R< v two •i c Q ecn Laut a tei oi lh mh I end
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  • 21 7 Adlai' s Against Red China In U.N. v.. 1 i: utei] tison. A mti i- ar s tim< i the Unite*
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    42 7 photo. ••WAITER quick please!, said th P jury and off sped 10 waiters with a hottlc of beer and a Kiass each, during Rome s waiters* speed competition but only two finished the race. Winner was Peppino Parenti (left). U.P.
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  • 520 7 World Hopes 'Peace Will Be Contagious' WORLDWIDE satisfaction at tlie signing of the Korean armistice yesterday was generally coupled witli the hnpo that in the words ol M. Georges Bidault, the French Foreign Minister "peace will be con la- 1 us." Following is a roundup of world reaction reported by
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  • 82 7 LONDON. July 28. (Renter) —Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Chief of lhe Imperia] General Stall', last night broadcast a tribute to the men of the British .Army und the Commonwealth Division wno fought "with such valour and distinction" with the United Nations in Korea. '•Thf.v have
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  • 393 7 SEOUL, July 28.- The bomb in toe Korean war whis- tk i down from a B-26 Invader ight bomber at P714 local time last night only 26 minutes before the truce started. The last major ground action was a Chinese attack on a Sooth Korean
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  • 351 7 US Pledge To Quit Korean Parley 1f... Dulles' Promise To Rhee: Report WASHINGTON, July 28 The United States has promised to walk out of the postarmistice Korean politicol conference if it thinks the Communists are negotiating in bad faith and are trying to undermine the South Korean Republic by subversion,
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  • 94 7 HAVANA. July 28 (AP) Military Intelligence Agenti raided Communist Headquarters Monday and closed down the party newspaper. Hoy. oil charges of complicity in Sunday's short-lived revolt in Eastern Cuba Meanwhile, police and military intelligence officers were continuing today their wide scale arrest of all people In
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  • 51 7 NEW DELHI. July 28. (Hi^ter r )_M Nehru, the Indian j Prime Minister, said here to- i dav on his return from three davs of talks with the Pakistan Prime Minister. Mr. Moham- j med Ali. that he hoped IndoPakistan problem, were "ncarer solution."
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  • 23 7 CROWN Prince Akihito ol Japan arrived in The Hague yesterday trom Rri sets [ur a I I five-day stay. U.P.
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  • 191 7 PNOM PENH, Ca-nho.li i I 2* (UP) Cambodian i Prime Mini: ter Penn Nouth '*> j day ivered Cambodia's formal n p ;v tO ftnal offers ol creater independence after anSoiinring that thi two nations had asieed 'Sn prmnp.e I ic Prime Minister delivered the
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  • 145 7 HONGKONG, July i'B A British probationary pi offici r '.\ho called a chief in— pector by his surname, d to 14 days gaol i;. todav tor insolei magistrate Mr. Hin Shing Lo found S.i i tor J. F. Mitch 26, -guilty "t insulting chief Inspect
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    24 7 photo. SII WINSTON CHURCHILL leaves Chart well, his conetrj home. I»v car rn route to lirqucrv semiofficial residence of Bi itish pri-iiiiirv A. P.
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  • 57 7 SA. JN July 28 (AP) Mam' e Dejean. new French Co:m- ~:o:»er General in IndoChin i. arrived in Saigon today to taco .*r his duties and said Franc? is determined :o bring an en lo the lonjj war agains' the C nmmunlst-led Vietminh. Unci*
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  • 33 7 BA.N'C, KOK. July 28 (AFP) Tnc Thai Government decided today to return 85 Laotian si.'di^rs detained for two mor i In an Internment ramp in northeastern Thailand.
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  • 149 7 WASHINGTON, July 28 President Eiaenhown formally asked Congress yi Icrdaj fnr Rrsl instalment ol S.!OO,<UIO.(MMI to begin tin' i >l> "I h'lmiilcling South Karen. Littl ian three houn after thi f v.ui cl Kon an ai mi tice becan i j
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    23 7 photo MRS. JOHN DK 1.AZ1.0. formerly thr wife of (iroup Captaia Peter Townsend. pictured at the loyal Wind I sor Horse Show U.P.
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    • 116 7 Slipwilrk" MADRAS MADE ''.'..KR" Brand Mangalore Pailern ROOFING TILES, CEILINGS, RIDGES, FLOORING TILES .lr. ml approve* loi strriiU'i and colour and '-•!> b] tlie Public Works Department of <"-v< inm, „t Madras ;uid also h> the RailMadras Port Trust the Militarv department. '"al < omeins and Private Dwellings The in
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    • 67 7 Whats the news: A\ -ft A 49k i I I M f W Tfv^>^ A C"l i/v x ■^i___rk^v \^/**ssk/ s>IIUt:3 FLAT WEDGE SANDAL IN WHITE OR MATI RM HIDE S(/ s n_ imum: $25.50 PAI GIH SLING HIGH WEDGE v\< SANDAL IN WHITE RLE. ;s iy* 6Vi NU. I.
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  • 284 8 NEW DELHI. July 28, (AP).-P rime Minister Jawaharlai Nehru will formally launch India's newly-nationalised air services at Aug. 1 ceremonies complete with the inaugural take-offs of Douglas DC-3 and Viking passenger planes to Kashmir and NcJtru will throw an electronic
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  • 86 8 NE* YORK. July M <rp) —Ta «klj serv •i Tokyo ai i by the newly Japan Air i... v < iri fugurated on N itive Initial fl. to operal I SMin Fran I and 11 EI! Al a presi coi the I an
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    • 590 8 h HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Ta Bone Kong Manila. Kobe Yokohama Penaag P S'ham S'pore T.S Weserstein (NDL) 11/12Aag 13Aag 15/17Aog TS Braunsrbweig (HAPAG) 30/3 lAug 1 .'Sent 3 7Sepl T.S. Nabob 23 24Sept 25Sept 27 29Sept To Continental Ports TS Weserstein (NDL) Loading Homewards in Oct T.S
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    • 1021 8 mmmm BLUE FUNNEL UNE ■mi MANSFIELD A CO., LTD. Dept. Incji turatcd In Sin^aDoie lairlers option to proceed via other ports te lourl und aa-naaraa eur*o sailings to i lIMHHH Qmm**st*t* LONDON I ill IBM lii PORIfc ■rll tiT uve: pool Sc DU# SaiJ PSham P«n«n S #1!. m f
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    • 284 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS 11 KiHierdjn. >niv(, M da.. ~*JM«S. 'Sffl^|.*«fa*lB!.'W.__. FRIFSI AM) (K iXS^SLi A, S > ««Aai AIISTFI.DVK (HAL)'"* Q/K C^ Pl Se P f Meal iv (HAL) 9/ Ja sept Ihsept 17/lXSept U-nt s for RJ JT JTr" 1 BProww y ROTTERDAM TRADING rn fnr VMN (Ml
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    • 428 8 EAST ASIATICLJnT SAILINGS fBOM SCAN DIN u, s pore B.„ rtok V •MMUMUA- Fo, S Saigon Hoogkon. 1V Kob. and sSSSmb. ALA For Sifi^ VW4M, ™«»'A- Fo, B. n kok s !S VSSSS ii in. hui a i0...,, a "i '•■■Jct-n. (.„ii, "ri, k Spo,e hta MH M-MMMar lt c,,u
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  • 89 9 COPTER WITH JET ROTORS HIKE'S an artists impression of the Faircy Aviation •ompany's 'Rotodyne' u large helicopter powered by tWO Napier Eland propeller turbines and litted with tip-\\\\\\\\\\\-\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\ driven jet rotors. The rotodyne'is expected to cruise at a much higher speed than other helicopters. The British Ministry of Supply have
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  • 23 9 Stockings Were An Insult s 7 i Inn-*-' ners qw fOI s«'ll- red, i stripes ji |l i I I told. |l I
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  • 3 9 SMUGGLERS DECLARE 'WAR'
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  • 6 9 Byrnes Named for U.N. Post MCNMCVN,CWEROWE;'•
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  • 162 9 More Foreign News BOUGHT $28 B. CHINA GOODS LONDON. July 28, (Reuter).— The Government was lid yesterday what representations had been made to tin- United States about its purchase of $28,000,000,000 worth of Chinese goods last year. At. Woodrow Wyatt, Labour, asked the question
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    34 9 nhuto. YVONNE SANSON. Italy's Ara Gardner, who is to film in London for the first time. Yvonne is playiag "Montesiun'7 Kins Louis XlVth*S mistress in the new teehnicolor film Star of India". A. P.
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  • 62 9 SHERIDAN. Wyoming, July 28. (AP).— Lucy YellowmuelJ full blooded Crow Indian Queen of the Sheridan Rodeo." has won an award for the community for its fight I imination. Miss Yellow last year would have been barred by her colour from being Queen of the
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  • 32 9 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia, July 28, (AP). Two American medical men said yesterday Cardinal Step leader of Yugoslavia's Roman Catholic has been receiving gcod medical enre and in any imme.
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  • 46 9 PANAM July 28 (AP).— Care, thc private Amei agency for foreign aid, wi'. tribute 25,000,000 pounds of the U.S. Government's surplus powdered milk in Latin America, Europe and Asia. A-ia and Latin America wil] LVe 10.000,000 pounds i and Europe 5,000.000.
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  • 154 9 HK Plans To Step Up China Trade HONGKONG, July 28 (Reuter)— Hongkong im- 1 porters and exporters were reported to have plans ready for stepping up trade in non-strategic Koods with China now that the Korean armistice is signed. Tn v alio for intrade of ai. Korea. Bu n here
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  • 82 9 NEW YORK, July 23 (AP).— three in steel j tming Yawata Iron Sti el Co.. Ltd.. Fuji Iron Steel Co. and Nlhon Kokan Co., plan to establish a joint e in New York for clos relations with the United States. Shigao Magano, president of
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  • BUSINESS AND FINANCE
    • 266 9 Standard Staff Reporter SALES of liquor, always a barometer of general prosperity, have gone down in Singopore. Brandy, the social necessity of Chinese businessmen, has gone down most 40 per cent, according to Mr. Maurice S. Lee, top executive of the Borneo Company Ltd., one
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    • 44 9 WASHINGTON, July M (AP). Pre; ident Eisenhower's Emergency Immigration Bill to admit 240.000 aliens into the United States in the next three yi ars won clearance I* »r fl iot action froni the Home Rules Committee v. i day.
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    • 85 9 Standard Mattel Krpmler 1 li V me! ed 7 tin sh improve ighl v There was keen eresl market leadei tion of the market w h h quoted at abovt closing pri Industrial sharei arert ral er irregular wh tinued 1. Changed < INDOmiALI Hli 1- < Is x,
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    • 45 9 .Vuidard Market K-|..»rtrr FAIT? I r 1 io the por« i Ia t lv I Bl 7 -I for ftrsl The market ly at fl4 •< er A rt (in cents U 1 Aik I 1 N Vug ll| fl] I ,i Dee I l
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    • 15 9 Standard Market K'-c r i HE pn duca i i oil 1 Muni i
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    • 103 9 w *t H l." 38&2H28&**--** m** ta m*Pm t* Irjfm* r* *»i "v QK J^_ I-I UG I if V 1 h Lf a 4 _#%_^iii__f"*c» rIOQUCIS I Here is i« ally good value for your money. Prest cold Refrigerators come trom one of I y the largest and most
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 634 9 *am*i'i--'-apa4Pafapapi**«Mp*paiw T 2P R ¥JiHK ST mmm\\\\\Wm ****M r*f VP^ 1 Kl I #-> i^? ?"i^ i^^A A^_«_&«>_r -^t> Miifcaiatu m n^s^^^i^^ c I PORT BWETTENHAM: 746 am I COLISEUM: Pat ad llika 3. 6CO spore Eiaey ,vv;^7-— _ffc_s£Ur.JS'ir gfe6? t i *r- of ,ust .11.1l. 1. 1 4 1.")
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  • 224 10 phot.js*. (LEFT) Setting a new stvle in hat fashions is Shirley Senti fr.im I **t ****au c *u Africa, who. on a brief visit to London wore a str! i V? J Lad .smith .south deal of favourable (Right" T^tSlfafsil Sjfl&S" L^fiS SSAW wood by actress
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  • 637 10 |)lI to tae great number of letters waiting to be answered, it is regretted that none cjn be replied to personally It is also requested that all letters be si-ned authentically, with full addn-sses given Su, h information will not he published necessarily and a
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  • 429 10 <4 J ONESOMfc LiIRL." a seductive voiced American radio star. hj s shed her famous mask for the first time u the six year* she has pren woom* l,>ne| y male., via the a-rwaves. She is shrew t eunuch To know that any trick can be
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  • 350 10  -  Margaret Scott i By \S expectaot mother who was just coming up the final stretch was asking me the other day when she ought to start packing and what to pack when she did. Many baby books will tell you to be packed
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    • 50 10 %g 9 T v tft t^m B _rillHl'*_____r_T____llriniiiil_ii__i I k i______i-s_ b I_ri thL S^Jl *"ii_iJH£ THE COUPON REAO THIS BEFORE rgu oto« your F p°a R t E "ec ieo cent fQm jf do 0 iv h he >t0 '"'>«- come rder 'nese wont K__> _PostPd lo >hit ..h,^"'
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    • 64 10 Maynard Co., ltd 11. Batter} Road, Sta I. I have pleasure in anntmnci the a rri ral of the Sti perb flowing em j foundation t I BASIC SHEEN i to give your shin the yMMf luminous look TEL: 6115 FOR LATEST IN BNGAGEMEN I \m> WEDDING RIN<- S A
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    • 206 10 wp ip» _ia a <■.**- E RITA DEI MR J <Y" AV B Ql Hi \IIUN: A Nmi cant hohl ;l min •10.. ii without st.i\inK ilow n with him." Booker v> ishlngton. \ot it HUM no mi; VM> miCllisU.N VKll.s March 21 to A U l' Vppi oach oh
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    • 207 10 Star Contest No. 26 Can You Name These Stars? ZSK t»«'"t>-sixth star t!„. Um left band rwarr and con,<st bej r lhe address Till MOVIE \ll you've eo| lo do is lo EIMTOR "Singapore standard colled fhe six pictures and l Robinson Road S'pore. I. their respective coupons and INfJTE:
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  • 240 11 SIX YORKSHIRE RICKETS FALL TO DOOLAND FOR 59 M ,s lulj (Kruter) -Heavy rain showers affected all the County 1,1 mnn^ip matches yesterday. y wm lt Trent Brid R e, Bruce Dooland, Nottinghamshire's Austra- omplished one of the finest bowling performances of thp day claiming six Yorkshire wickets for 59
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  • 122 11 THK annual Hendry Cup twoc icket fixture between the ipore Sinhalese Association and the Malayan Sinhalese Association will be played at the Railway Institution uiuunds Kuala Lumpur during ihe I ist Bank holidays Thf> Hendry Cup «amc was inaugurated In l.)4l when the was left firawn. and
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    • 97 11 isotici; SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT' TRUST TENDERS are invited for i x the immediate construction of 110 low-rent type houses inclusive of paths, roads, drains and market at j Kolam Ayer Lane Squatter Resettlement Area Tender form etc., may be obtained on payment of a de- posit of $100/- which will be
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    • 223 11 EXAMINATION FOR HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS* AN Examination for Hospi- 1 tai Assistants will be held In Ipoh on Tuesday lst Sept- I ember 1953 and following r days 2. Candidates from the State I of Perak only, who are desirous of appearing for the Examination should forward their applications. together with
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    • 298 11 I\LW SINGER SEWING ma 11 CHINES NOW ON N w i LOW HIRE PURCHASE TERMS «rom atl SINGER shops Singa I P? r an o d Malaya See the new! M-wh- Revcrs Feed Canadian 0 l v 206 K Swing Needle Zigzag all purpose ma rh.ne. Monthly terms Hnnd Ma
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    • 1322 11 WANTED i -n_7V7;-: 3 LU_uJ INDIAN iblert I n m i.e oj OVLRSEI H mill- tk tl exjj. R LL n. a i th 2 veara I. n P enee 1^" S expected $i.s«i y■ v io .v UB n i |ri 5 1 S BKII :SH tibjed C I
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    • 245 11 BIRTIT 1 i BA!' To D I 21 A I IM Mil MA I I I I I.im Kim i; i ie dence f J R ~7\< KNOW I I IM.MI Fs" •Ci the < I P B i sm i lons vai iyi 17 ENCED I I Of B
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    • 297 11 Today's Sport SOCCER: SBHFA League and Coptics: Sime Darby vs Shell "A" ;1 t Jalan Besar; F. N. vs S( S at F x N.; shell "IV v s Guthrie at Paya Lobar; Borneo Co. vs RTC at SCC; Honskons "B" vs Ford at Geylaanj; Cable and Wireless vs .lacks
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  • 693 12 RAFFLES Institution made no secret of their determination to n lain the Singapore schools' athletic championship which they won last year when three *t their athletes broke three of the four Singapore Inter Srhool records in the first da> of the meet at Rattles Institution yesterday. Ratr.es
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  • 366 12 Rozario Best Athlete Oswald J. I) e Rozario. with four fir>ts to his credit, became individual champion at the Siagapore Polite Traiaiag School second _.n- h ■ual athletic meet at ThomSOfl Hi. ad yesterday. He also won the Hot Performance < .Award. "B C imp i-y retaine I < Company
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  • 149 12 22 HER OES FOR 1 EVENING •i v.i.«„ih,v J"** ,r 1 7 1 ii evening at least ■etiaa in the aSi -T*^ A ,.r -Vsraa ,h H 7i:":t'i" k^^f_iii!«T3 r_& exhibition of soccer by the fifteen year olds mSST"* fron th <a,k Kurau took exaetlv ZnT U{ t0 e th?
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  • 337 12 Bailey Stops Hole For Another Draw LEEDS, July 28.— Another Drow. Thc fourth Test ord *k„ t draw. With 177 runs to score for a decider, the Austr- w T^ the runs against all the spin fury of England's bowlers, bu at rll play yesterday, they
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    71 12 TH first women s baskej ball to visit Singapore in a long time flew into Singapore yesterday to play s: v -Batches. The Kiew Seng Basket Ball team ©f Hoac Kon«t WiU Play all six matches a I linal 8 i n gapore women's teams a the liinoy ITorld Stadium
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  • 299 12 A (ight shower delayed *he i resumption for four minutes after lunch. With three idded to his score. Laker failed to get on top of a ball from Davidson I which turned SWay ami naud took a Jiood catch at second slip to dismiss nim i His
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  • 18 12 llf S H i is (he visll of l vires XI In O
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  • 102 12 Ti *n Jakarta earn i S Gh e S vice Prt iidenl at the Jakai Coml tiie invitation I i re Four games havi Rested on S 4 ;<.nd 6. Indications are that SAF wiil afree to the Jakarta Combined have Hve A -Indonesia They are runners-up
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  • 83 12 WMoriv Imtralia n,, mil of th.- i,,.,,., teem to M.-MioiiMir k 1 slioudoun. jnrl id.- domiiijU** M lhe Mf Mellwurnr criiket ground l.v t >, u%il ian Rult-s Football \ulli.iriiir-_. is nimed l.v ii,, OIHI i.its the mala r. T**f re-fas*- t,» i, t lt ,tu aeae
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  • 264 12 Riot Squad Save Colony Referee I Bv NELSON GANESAM 5 1. SINGAPORE Polioe Riot S ;uad prevented a 5 Singapore padang crowd frcm manhandling a Colonv I referrc otriciatuig a key niatuii in ihe Singapore Busi ness Houses League and Cup com; iition on the Slir padang yesterday. u J
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  • 437 12 AMUSEMENT DIRECTOR TOP GOOD TIMES From WINDSOR LAD PKNANG, Tues.— Although the track at Bukit Cantons was soft this morning due to last nio s r*«JZi.i own P? ur so me pad time, were returned by candidates entered lor Saturday's races Best workout was provided bv Amusement li (Russell) and
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  • 394 12 *^Smi^S?t^J!^. W ■'< 3-0 vielorv M a Navv in their SAFA >7I S coess 've win-over a sorely pressed Kovil ;v7„ J., A r mm "^y League K ame at Jalan Besar stadium Teslerrfav t<? r- Ul siren ale vios, ard a thrust ful
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  • 142 12 THE following is the draw for the Junior Inter-achool Invitation re.av which will be run off at the Raffles Institution ground today, at 4 p.m. The best three schools in earh heat will qua'oi.- for the semifinals which will t;ike plac e at 4...U p.m on
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  • 40 12 IX a friendly football m between tiie Upp' i SeratlgOOU Boys' Club and th,» Wood ciuii United Spoils Club played it the Government Printing i ground on Sunday, tfie Boys' Club won by twc uoai* to one
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  • 7 12 Hong Kong Champ For Poh Lim B,M,.FL;SOFIED./'
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