Singapore Standard, 1 August 1953

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m i Vol. IV. No. 30. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 487 1 J THE Council of Joint Action, the "roire" of 18,000 Sinaapore Government locally-domiciled employee*, xetterday met to ronnider the position artMing out 2 Government"* refusal to %ive one of its Assistant Secretaries Mr, K. M. llyrne. 1 the report of the tribunal, which heard him anmcvr
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  • 565 1 COLOHY SYSTEM OF ASSESSMENT IS 'UNFAIR'-AW crd Staff Reporter ars worth of building pro- l| rill be suspended if the sist m enforcing a system opertics which is arbit- j Haw, Singapore million- I rhe Standard yesterday. I I I ins, for putting up ai »ffi( m to the :x
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  • 8 1 Russia Seeks Start Of The Austria Talks I
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  • 12 1 SCIENTIST DIES IN AIR CRASH H I I I j Dr. j
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  • 167 1 THOUSANDS of Singapore Government employees run the risk of losing their jobs if they go to the Johore Grand Prix tomorrow, without prior permission from departmental heads. According to General Order No 206, an officer leaving the Colony without prior permission of the
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  • 28 1 FOR 'he third day nothing has been heard from the -'.r.er Admiral Hardy, i was attacked and boarded by unidentified gunboats m the Formosa Straits. Reuter
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  • 66 1 LOXDON T July 31. (AFP)—' 1 Prin o Tengku Mahmud. son [of the Sultan of Selangor, is \\o study English Inshore fishing off the Yorkshire roast for three week? from August 2."}. Prince Tengku Mahmud will sail m various Ashing craft operating from the fishing
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  • 14 1 AX earthquake was reported m Thailand's eastern provinces on Wednesday morning. AFP
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  • 156 1 INDIANS, the majority of them Sikhs poured into Singapore by air all day yesterday m an effort to beat the "entry ban" which comes into force today. Flights originating m India as well as the international a:r sci vice* whicU J?a^» Ihroufca that country
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  • 95 1 (JI'M.N Elisabeth, the Queen Mother, and Princes* Mar- attended the recent wedaing of the Hon. Laura Caroline Smith. 21 -year-old sistrr of Viscount Ifambleden, to Mr. Michael Charles BranJ. 27-year old son of the l^te Lieutenant Colonel John C Brand and Lady Rosibfllc Brand of
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  • 72 1 BANGKOK. Fri. A man j has been detained by the Southern Thai police at Bandon m Surasthani Province m connection with the theft of (350,004 worth of jewellery and cash from the home of Tengku Mariam. m Kelantan. He wa s later taken to Pattani by
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  • 66 1 TEL AVIV, July 31 (AFP) Army units today encircled the Arab village of Tireh which lies m Israel territory about 20 miles northwest ot Tel Aviv, while martial law was proclaimed m the area. An Israeli army spokesman said these measures had been taken because "shots
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  • 38 1 HONGKONG, July SI, (UP) Four anti-Communist gunboats hit-run raided a Chinese Communist installation on Santso island just outside the mouth of the Pearl River recently, according to a Central News Service dispatCß printed here.
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  • 273 1 SECRET SOCIETY HE SAYS QUITS Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council "is slowly getnft to be a secret sotfcty," Mr. A. R. Lazar<*t> (Lab. North) prote 1 us he walked out a Council meeting 5 vsterday. He had lust been ruled out of order three times by the President,
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  • 55 1 HONGKONG. July 31 (AFP) Four young prisoners m the under 25 age group escaped early today from Stanley Prison here. The prisoners rushed past the guards when the hut m which they were housed was opened this morning. An extensive search is now being made
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  • 142 1 MUNSAN, July 31, (AP)— The Communists accused the Allies today of two new breaches of the Korean armistice involving Allied planes flying oier the demilitarised zone. They have now alleged 12 violations since Monday, when the truce was signed. The U.N. Command h&s reported no
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  • 16 1 SENATOR Robert Taft died m New York hospital today He was to Reuter
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  • 55 1 HE*. 4IN GEN, WureV.cmberg. July 31 (Reuter) AH the down jewels of Frederick iht Great and the S ale robes ol the German Emperors were »lolen las^ nighi from the museum of the fciohcnzoN lern Caslle here police said today On v the Crown c
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  • 40 1 BAIGON, Ji !y 11, (AFP) On the eve oi" his departure for Paris, head of the Vietnam state, Bao Dai. today <t idressed a message to the Vietnamese people explaining his reasons for going to France.
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  • 66 1 LONDON, July 31 (Reutei I The government annoui rday it was setting uj Royal Commission ol I I to review the v^v. hours, supi ;m<i or: ditioru [n Britain** r. which employi about a ,n peo| The Inquiry will be concerned with 600,000 cms der
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  • 43 1 KARACHI, July 31 <i: it«rj —Mr Sidney Ho an I Pi Minister ol N« i and, who v on W« way attending the Coronation <>f Queen Elizabeth, arriv< v today on a three day visit to Pakistan.
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  • 27 1 FRENCH Premier Jo ?ph I B niel li ihori v to milk.- 3 I broadratf <>n his p an« for me irthabiliUtioa ol fiano^ AFP
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  • 21 1 I to B ent< H 1 I Vickci Ai R \ir r are FP
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  • 27 1 H< »MBAY, J by I .< < Interior d I month, moved t t book ta wit I ommunl s;url u.\<\ n'<i«;<-d the I I
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  • 17 1 CAIUO lv 31 i|{,. I Minoi i 1 v < >„-»■•. i i He w v
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  • 18 1 THREE InH Navy under iim- command «>f the Indi m y ft i i I)• R
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    • 43 1 9S0 0 for constant ENJOYMENT Hips 526A, with six valves ml the duties normally formed by eight, brings to tha a range and standard of lion unsurpassed by any b this price class y w 7c Federation: $320 i I DC sasy radipplayers
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    • 101 1 (iovrrnmrnt Maid its ci>'' on Bvrnr Bee Pace t. You'll hear more from nt it rpit t/ rttilio and you can rely on it aaaaajaaiMa— ap»^ JHIHBHB3BI Bk -wj *w a^B J i a^aV MODEL TA 160 R R4l>/0 GRAMOPHONE In contro»t to mony rodiogrom*, »h "160 Kn fucd ff
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    • 24 1 GIFTS for Any Occasion easily hoI vod if you only call at t t Jk NOVELTY.torn RH North Bride Ko.irt Phmr 31 > S S'por»-
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  • 345 2 Access To Files Rale MR. M. P. D. Nair (Ind. -South) yesterday accused the City Council of attempting to deprive Councillors of their "rights and privileges" to get information from heads of departments. The charge, mado at the ordinary meeting of the Coun- arose tmi
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  • 89 2 rHE Deputy President of the Singapore City Council. Mr. .1. 1 Iv I j st< iday he had not received the ar sent to all branch unions and members of the City Council Labour I'nions Federation, whick alleged that i the Council's Labour Estabnent Officer. Mr. K.
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  • 52 2 THE demand for salary f Sir japorc Chi- hi w ill have the Executive Council I* lanoe C ■< c. vas In a letter from the Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young, to Mr. Mr. I ig Chian. Mr Lee I ip the case to
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  • 158 2 Philips Sends Local X-Ray Man On Tour Mr. S. Y. Chan. a n X-ray rni;in«er attached to Philips Electrical Co.. (M) Ltd., points to one of the many territories m Malaya ho has to visit to service X-ray In oder that the latest development m the X-ray and iWtlro iiMilical
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  • 950 2 Refusal To Give Copy Of Findings Misconstrued Standard Staff Reporter A FEW hours after counsel for Mr. K. M. Byrne, on Assistant Secretary with the Singapore Government, told the Government r h the Colonial Secretary hod failed to carry gut the Governor's di rective
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  • 14 2 i i I ere $15.83 t■> £1 U.S I R v i
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  • 162 2 Youth Asked To Join In C'Day Joy A (Ail. to thr xotith StegmpPrC who m.ik,- i half of thr populjt:.,,, Colon\ to t.ik,. n m. inn intrust m tin- of the CM) Has hi.hj, Mr. Yap Phenj; k v da\ Spe.ikinc durini: th»- u join nni.n! of the < it\
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    • 258 2 HNLLOW A TOP H- STARS JAM E S STEWART .1 A \I I LEIGH ItOItIHI RYAN II W.l'll MEEKER THROUGH THEIR THRILL FILLED JOURNEY M-G-M's"The NAKED SPUR CA'JfHAY TONIGHT MIDNIGHT DigMiiilMi GEYLANG SERAI TODAY 3 SHOWS: too— <;oo 9M PM "THE CRIMSON GHOST" (Rrpublir's I! Shivrrms Ckapters) Starring Charles Qolcleji
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    • 123 2 C LOS I NCI rubbe prim («ents por Ibi m tag a pn vest«rd.i\ iwre Buyers S«'Or> \o 1 KSS Spot loose »,.>, |1| \o. i rrs.s ii.-?i g3| No. KSS j,U 621 No. 3 KSS. (,0 M)' Tone: Steady. tin i*i{i(> Vhe prire of tin »e*fercl.iv wa s $286;!
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    • 73 2 B B "SAI I N B W I m M f v Lighting i?i Qompton I 1 I CcrUi"'J^g hig J Lon| L. f e Low mainter 0 Low installat 2\'4ow Ceilin iSD UNITED ENGi re j Lurr EMBASSY HO TEI Mm .i.,j ig Opposite I I M K...td, sin
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  • 33 3 Paragraph Upsets Left Hand Drivers gf v •.inn I I printed l>y I I 1 I I I 9 i i a I I I m IS II a X I a 9
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  • 45 3 SIR JOHN NI C OL L GOTemof of Singapore, laying the foundation stone of the new Chartered Bank at Shcnton Way. Looking on arc Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland of th,- Chartered Bank and (slightly hidden) Mr. A. G. Church, the architect.
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  • 416 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE laying of the foundation stone of a Bank is a sine sii;n »f success m the past and of complete confidence m the future of Singapore, the Governor Sir John Niuoll, siiid at a ceremony m Shenton Way esterday. W.i- n than
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  • 131 3 OIK attention his be«*n drawl to an artiile m this paper on -!Uli July last headed "Graft that does not involve money", and We are informed that it ha s been understood to have implied that the two City Councillors who arc members of the local advisory
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  • 239 3 Landlords Start Sending Quit Notices Tenants Asked To Pay More Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE landlords have started sending quit notices to their tenants with an option of entering new agreements under which they would pay higher rents as the result of the passing of the new legislation governing rents. Under
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  • 157 3 TO MINIMISE the risk of firearms falling into the hands of subversive element Singapore police are keeping a close check on all private weapons and withdrawing pistols and revolvers that are not considered essential. Questionnaires are now being sent out to licence holders of private
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  • 55 3 JESSELTON\ North Borneo, .Tuly 31 (Reuter). It was officially announced here today that the successor to North Borne > Governor, Sir Ralph Hone, when he leaves at the end of this year, will be Mr. Roland Evelyn Turnbull, at present Chiet Secretary to the High Commissioner
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  • 143 3 HUNDREDS of pedestrians passing Finlayson Green yesterday halted, looked up and gasped. The thine that gripped them was a large, circular towercovering (above) <rf Asia Insurance skysi rap r being gently hoisted to the top of the skeleton Lsome 200 feet above the 8 Vhe
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  • 121 3 HOXGKOXr/S Assistant Director of Marine. Mr. T. B. Low. will now be the Master A" indant for Singapore. The po>t of Master Attendant was last held by Commander L. P. La: c who is at present on leave prior to retirement. Mr. Low is 51 years of
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  • 37 3 THE St. John Flag Day Committee wish to thank the public of Singapore for their generous support. Proceeds from the sale of I flags were $15,337, i $330 and Car Labels $1,174.
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  • 83 3 MR. ANDREW OILMOI'R. Singapore's first Director of the Department of Commerce and Industry, who retired from the Malayan Civil Service four months ago after serving 30 years, was appointed yesterday to Cambodia as an economic expert by the I'nited Nations to help m the programme of
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  • 84 3 THE dance being organised by the Singapore Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association In aid of the victims of the Geylang fire, will be held tinder the joint patronage of Sir .John Nicoll. the Governor of Singapore, and Mr. Malrolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner General, at
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  • 51 3 THE Singapore Harbour Board labourers yesterday Si. 504.30 to the Social we Department for the relief of the Kallang Basin /ire v. lims. l money nal the Wliarf and Steved labourers, **ship flremen, mechanical eQUtpmenf drivers, god own stackers and the Singapore Harbour B >ur Offl
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  • 28 3 MRS. SHIRIX Foi i>r will speak on the "Si^n s of the T mes** at the BahaJ Centre, 352A-Tanjonf Katong R tomorrow £t 11 a.m.
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    • 358 3 Ml, V Jj*M'| AIR CONDtTIONtO MOTIL. BA« Vu,| 6 «"IAU»ANt 228 229. RocKo»c RH Sin<jiprf C ill mt ltmtul Tel 202 5 I 8 Cable* Thr«r«< n" Up to Dare BEDROOMS luxuriously furnished with telephone service, spacious bathrooms attached. Reduced rates for long term residents m I FRED SOTELO S
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  • 67 4 photo. —Standard Mr. Chin P<*ug Chee, who wont to Taiwan to study agriculture at Taiwan I'niversity, returned to Singapore by Cathay Pacific Airway*, yesterday. With him was his pretty \\if<\ the former Miss Liu Kai Chiun. daughter ol a (.'hint ac (.meial i n Formosa. Mrs Chin
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  • 241 4 PENANG, Fri.— Mr. D. \Y. Bi^ley, Controller of linniii;rat)on, Federation of Malaya, said m a broadcast over Radio Malaya, that it was not the Governmrnl s intention to pi event persons normally resident m this country from returning from abroad. [mmig fedei Bi ol 10
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  • 72 4 KOTA BHARU, Fri.— Shouti ka fl greeted Tengku an, pn of U..L\O, d a one-hour mass meeting at the Mi Varna Hail today during which he promised to fight for Malayan indepene withoul hed .The hall was filled to'canaCity arid about .000 more applauded the
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  • 256 4 Govt. Fixes Padi At $17 A Picul For 1953-54 New Deal For Farmers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. To encourage long term expansion of rice production by assuring podi cultivators of a reasonable annual minimum return, the Federation Government, after consultation with the State and Settlement Governments, has fixed the guaranteed minimum
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  • 231 4 X I A 1 A LUMPUR, lii 'Tlit' mix lu< f o f bettiac and especially of betting BMMPa is widespread and nay well be- •>me more vnous mi n an attempt to avoid the i visions of the (omm>n (iamin» Hllßicj lt*!;iv!.ition." states
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  • 27 4 ABDUL GHANI I Bed m the X ru P b Court walking and wi :iq rl[ Ed bail m $100 pending trial
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  • 30 4 MR. H. B. COLLINGS. fhe Special Branch, C.1.D.. Johore. lefi yesterday for Britain on furlough. He was hon. secretary of the South Jol R |by rootb: C
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  • 158 4 KUALA LI MPIR. Fit— A total of IS4M a!>plications for registration under the Registration and Licensing of Business Ordinance, were received up to July 27, against an estimated HO.OOO business concerns m the Federation. Of this number 1 1.500 received m I k da: Ther
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  • 37 4 2 Stabbings In Two Days: One Fatal m town at i) p.m. j T. n Bin, 18. rj Stn M I IU pital a X".v •n. "l to be condr n |i rident Irving to < of A;
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  • 30 4 M'MPt'R. of Ampa: pur w1 1 aded Mr. r Br ow n Pi Si i Court, here, moi lo lailing f an idenT m an unnum-
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  • 30 4 v I and ■A. v. 2 had another A A patr I Foui f the "A" i the 111 kill m Whl I v. .i fortn
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  • 31 4 JOHORE BAHRU 1.v .u Chir,. I m the I i cl n r. the M. -)d. v. of then who v. h is hi- 11.
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  • 10 4 I TUA of B 1 I driving
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    • 184 4 r nnPfm lloW showing and 9.::« P .m. FlK>\| SI m; lOR BOOKINGS BBOAOWAT'g wommkki DANCING MUSICAL TliT/^SiOT) T"■ -r Z T*ic« 91 gay as ii JJdßffilalt A^J# w w rM w Y l ,2CX lod.iv m. SINSir B(U I.IVAKI) Morning Tomorrow !> a.m. III!. SHOW MUST (<O ON" Show
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    • 93 4 Movie Ngw A^TT^ now irf|^7T^r^. SHOWING tTiJJIH PRom wi 3 ACADEMY a tgSm mv i S ZSA ZSA CAM JZJUWE r«*aj -i r yx',7 Tuiiimiiuu m s REPEAT iSS Hans Christian /inaersen l)anii> lia>c MIT SONGS Wp T CHARLES DXV jj^pickwick r Pap- is INhli it. v In Tt-daj T(.m«»rrn»
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  • 201 5 Hjha, well known for her gooics o n China, arrived m binripore by a ir yesterday .;> write a siorv on General iya for the s igazine --ia private life wrt. Lharleg Boxer is to Dr y w Wil v authoress Dr
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  • 37 5 I'., 'ern rej plus, after i ox18.848 for the .i- 31, i!' I for- tons de In July .210 was lor di of six per absorbs rday reividend of cash b absorbing
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  • 82 5 $292 For The Widow 8 indard Staff Reporter TliF. Kuantan widow and her seven ed by h:ive a fund hi 1 Majid Abdu ah Ellgl i s h Scho n list of < B cinq <\ K. Yin c >!>. Teo Ah Lim $10. S. V Meng and friend $1
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  • 14 5 THE f Straii Chi- Yot#h a "My ite Hymn 1 at G.oO
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  • 253 5 Star Contest No. 23 \LL through this week IMe Singapore Standard presents its twenty sixth -t ir con t eft. All \nu'vo cot to do is to coiled the s >* picture* and their respective citupoiw ;md smd them toi.Mi>'«r with tlie ma« O 1
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  • 290 5 Standard Stall R.porter THF following it* *ere bro ieht up duriitf adjournment Singapore City Council (Pro*. Rochore) asked that the Rochore dredged once a month „,.i c :1 year. i j >st ed thai notice la the effect that "dumping will be p?Jsecuted- bo put up
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  • 42 5 I Member of the Sinqa- < 1 por^ Medical Woffcvrs? Inion liftini; their hands approving A motion to uo i on strike, which w «s passed at an extraordii nary meeting of the union last nii;ht. Stan- > dard
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  • 163 5 Saw A Man Run Away From Crash CHONG Pak Yon?, H-year-old .vki ol a man who was killed when a motor van ran into him on the night of Feb. 10, testified m the Singapore Traf- flc District Court yesterday that alter he ''rash he saw the driver of the
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  • 37 5 P. J. I of the nd disq- from driv n he m the Si First Traffic 1 c Court rdi to driving a car Road and noi covered I y thii
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  • 75 5 S :o\s by a reader ird on hf>\v to prey :ards were being Fire Bi Mr. A. Plat 1 Mr. Platt added thai I I be i Fire meeting m a fortnig I ne. root of thee e preva ftng m the Singap
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  • 25 5 THE ol B I a public I ry I I waj transferred :>> the Juvenile irt wh n the age of it.
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  • 72 5 .TOHORE. BAIIRU. Fn. The prescrii I Hie regi \y was heavy rush I form loner vi Bahru. Those to a heavy fine. But even those wl I I aration the Commissioner oi < Foi the Legi flca-<-fl m i the B R( lion Ordis does
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  • 38 5 NAH CHIANG LOONG, an ol Fire Tyre Rubber (SS) LI Fourth Police Court ye to cj I trust 15,297, B;iil oi $15,000 WJ mid the ca ed foi hearing on Oct. 1 4.
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  • 44 5 I THE Philippine Con will hold (.Mice at its new pnM-nis^s at 27-B Tanfflin Road, from today. Tho. C »nsu phone number will remain ..4 ThS Philippine Consul will continue to reside at 4. Ardlnore Park with telephone number *****
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  • 116 5 Income Tax Ordinance To Be Amended photo. Yearly Bounty For Volunteers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Important amendments to the Income Tax Ordinance are contained m a Bill which the Attorney General will introduce at the next meeting of the Federal Council. One amendment a to put memben <>f volunteer l m
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  • 54 5 Union Votes To Serve Strike Notice THE 1,000-member S p pore Mcdi al Workers Ui will a 14-day :e :i Government on This decision was I an extraordinary meeting of .it. It ical Deen t's l who v with notices" re- ..tit nts. But the I" i this Is not
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  • 31 5 Control On Mountbatten Road Land THE sing pore City any ton the i Moutiti >.c lnt< amenity."' It Wl New E i Streel I Upper Cn Sti I direction of H
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  • 12 5 The i i i •r.
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    • 93 5 lie i Itir i i j bword G- tag/c S/iirts 3RA\D al J Specially )U(ED PRICES M EXHIBITION l_H-I^l Elizabethan G> II I I AT RAFFLES HOTEL E DISCRIMINATING taiterose Hair Dressing aIo o n CONDITIONED L <.ON IM)\s\MY n ROAD. RIAMN: wokiu 251, RACE COURSE ROAD SWGAPOM. adver «$e
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    • 3 5 N.UIL OF SXAaI
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    • 179 5 1 THI COUPON RfcAD THIS I fcfOKfc YOU OHDIU YOUR PAT TERN Yr.u must i n lok ihm f n cml \tamp< you wont youi pott, m u» II I don I qct the stomp* you don t qtt the polli m A numhn nl ordi r% ha»» orm to
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  • 809 6 'J'iii mmuniq tied after th< n1 Washington conf< rence ol n an.] French V< Mr r. The Washington conference Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Amerii n Secretary ol St an school of thought, led by him. which does ani genuine peace negotiations with tl world at the
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  • 256 6 Review of Views Malay Peasants THE UTUSAN MELAYU wrelcomes I it move by the p ,i\ rice Welh sley Malay Peasants League to sponsor a Congress <r. Malay peasants oughoul the Federation of Malaya with to forming m AH-Maia^a Malay P its' Orj nisation. i i c held m I-
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 264 6 'My Wiofe IS A Jealous Creature'..... Sir. I have read with f< inti the article written by .Mr. A; ex J under the heading M P ny.' Mr. A x Josey has irnai ised very v such an intricate subject a> polygamy and has concluded by saying thai it was
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    • 237 6 Sir; —J had occasion to co to the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station last evening to see my grandson, who \v;;s returning to the Federation Regiment. Taiping. aft< i a Training course ai Port Dick- Son. When I arrived at -he platform I saw a number of so!
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    • 130 6 Sir; Before writing the letter which appeared m your issue of July 24. 1 was fully aware that 1 would gel plenty of abuse hurled at me. However, you have my story and I am sticking to it without retracting one word. The truth appears to
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    • 12 6 "Bags of mom. chum That's t!i» title of the Him
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    • 205 6 Sir,— We Asians value our I just iis \ve value our lives. We understand that without l' uo<l. or loss of duo 4 .0 se\ere cuts m ans death, therefore. i<> have it drawn oul ol th body is unimaginal le to us. it is no wonder
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  • 973 6 Changes In The African Way Of Life I 'THE Survey of African Marriage and Family i Life* recently completed by 1 the Internationa] African i Institute, and published re--1 cently traces its origin back to the initiative of the Wi Missionary Conference of 1938, but its significance extends far beyond
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  • 293 6 l .>£,»¥ viuu siaming conptfon of the British C nmonweaJth Is < 1 ,mg m Southern Africa The incident which brought it to c was the pi. trance given recently by Dr. m, Prime I I of South Africa, public lunch to Mr. R. g
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    • 57 6 jrhe secret of I sandwich f) k^ I success --r II X t S |M| v A R it- SIM < I M M'< WSk BQVREL BORHEO i ftDtRATICN Schcd'j'ed Service: Between Kualo Lirr.pjr Bt r Jcndcrota. Sitiowon. poi Koto Bharu. Mala Johore Cohru. Djngun Singopoic. Chorter Rot s m
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  • Johore grand prix Supplement
    • 9 1 SINGAPORE Johore grand prix Supplement SATURDAY. AUGUST 1, ior,:i.
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      9 1 Photo by JOIIORE GRAND PRIX COIRSF Mobile Foto Service
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    • 1042 1  - THE NINETEEN CRACK DRIVERS THEIR FORM I I ith chcon- I his AV-l two can his Ja By ne tan be for big event. Though Fredhas obtained more tro- > than anyoiu els* m m motor sport, the t sought-after win has so eluded him. This year the Jaguai hvars
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    • 402 1 MORE than 50,000 Malayan motoring fans are expected to converge on the picturesque capital of Johore tomorrow for the biggest wheelspeed event of the year m Southeast Asia, the Johore Grand Prix. Crowding the fences of the two-and-a-half mile course they will thrill to
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    • 1381 2 THE BIKES WILL STEAL THE SHOW \IOTORCYCLE -a "noisy noun known endearingly only to those who are attach ed to it and very vaguely and dispassionately to others who detest the very sight of it will, tor sure, steal the limelight m this year's racing programme. Motorcycling enthusiasts and spectators
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      • 133 2 Watch it winging your way! The independent front suspension and pistoni>ensational M.G. Midget bringing the rypc shock absorbers. Here's performance finest of motoring thrills! Watch thar that combines rock-steady steering and dashing style and flashing action you'll perfect road-holding. So make a date ICC the most exciting sports car on
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      • 17 2 "Camshaft" discusses the Riders and Machines m the three Motor Cycle esewzs at Tomorrow's Johore Grand Prix
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    • 552 3 by J.F.L. Gwatkin- Williams, Publicity Officer and Clerk of the Course for the Grand Prix. I I The ives you exhausted as you 1 waiting for the first of field to come up into again and before long i will settle down to that rilling lap
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    • 545 3 Fuels! wide from pi i p with added !en< ral can types, detane tl pro- ell md such tor kiich hang the nd. via- probab(Lead). .her vo pickn distribu- all cylind- :ation d with r antind (d) having 1 hat siaviation lead lil the tJ o^
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    • 553 3  -  Paul Gibbs-Pancheri by HEN the Singapore Competition Department of Motor Club was found the Racing Automobile Club ed m early 1948 the tirst where I collected very valuevent that we held was a able information regarding hill climb at Bukit Batoh circuit racin was followed
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      • 199 3 MONTE CARLO RALLY Gcnerol Cl<mificotion Isf 2n4 I I ALGIERS/CAPE TOWN RALLY Gcnerol Clossiticotion It! Over 2000 c.c. Ist, 2nd 3r4 1100 2000 c.c. Ist, 2nd Or 3rd I R.A.C INTERNATIONAL RALLY OF GREAT BRITAIN I General Classification Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th sth L I I and five FIRSTS m
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    • 891 4 '"THE balance of pneumatic 1 tyres is not a new subject and its importance m the case oi racing and high speed has been recognised since Die early days oi the automobile industry. Moi^ recently, it has become Increasingly important to car users
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    • 938 4  -  SCOTT GIBSON Italian Mille Miglia: Road Race Classic By ONE of the racing events of the year fs the Italian Mille Miglio, the thousand mile race over open roads from city to city, through villages, along narrow mountain passes and around tortuous hairpin bends. Probably no
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      • 41 4 -^f E ENGINE THAT //-^^^"^Kfcy- jBSS^S^Ba. v" 'I im f^ j I U t R E D ■M B^B^^ "^^^B^B^2b^9 B^B^B^bl i^Br^S^Bk Ik *^>^B^P^B^B^^^^^^^^ B^P r^^N ■^^V^^y ißrtß^B^^K^i^i^i^B a^SSSa^fil^B^B^k^v Bp^MB^BB^BBBWWB "^""^K** "0. WEARNE BROS. LTD. 9 FEOER A I lON REPRESENTATIVES
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      • 92 4 A REMINDER THE Johore Police remind all motorists that the causeway will be closed to all South hountl traffic from 8..J0 a.m. to 10 a. in tomorrow nm\ to North bound traffic from 10 am t<> 10 .JO a.m. This one-wa v traffic is to allow all those proceed ins
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      • 211 4 m/ Sports S Streaking to the 100 mark *M f MM Aifon Mortm DE 2 m*«, o dror^ motoring; jp lt d is built into its there for the moit enthusiastic I rhc OB 2 is o cor of ditt.nc luxuriously oppo.nfcd. impcccot The culmination of thirty y, v success
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    • 249 5 Chan an it 1 1 I pi to J is m t up p re drove It-tuned ai 'nines i d fifth this i 8 their trial h broth I th* i .-i re in-the-know of the raeinu game have indicated thai they will not
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    • 342 5  -  J.M. BRUCE By the had sue- govt of all ms are the Interg Code and regulations ibuted with I paid to the were 1. and ervices ol hundreds ci ol icials sought. A numl i 1 •onferen re h< Id with he contractors, the
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    • 390 5  - Aussie Here To Break G.P. Record Janes A. Jumat By motor racing Ma. Tory will b P created to i morrow at Johore Balnu 1 Grand Prix when Sydne> Anderson of Australia apP*ar s with his "Double Ban ger" Ford twin engine CJ.OOO e.r) at the Starters gate This is
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      • 10 5 mku#- F> a pope grossed f**«* th T i<d Sundug.
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      • 56 5 AN 53 J I for the first time, Malaya's most |yfeff(i|JL^ n V popular 10 h.p. can the Austin JfPfSRK^ Somerset, available for delivery -jji^j^^^^^ H Hill I L 1 Kc;< c^im r//(? /ttcffln Somerset at branches >>} 'J Borneo Motors Limited m Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Penang, J(l //>(///. Sercmban,
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    • 355 6 Dictionary de fines the word "übiquitous" as meaning "existing everywhere" but one Ame rican enthusiast maintained the word really meant MG Certainly there never has been a race, rally or concourse that didn't see hundreds of these endearing littli cars m
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    • 403 6 WE HAVE just come across something that is going to be of great help to all car-owners. Man, m his constant fight against the humidify of this country, seems to have at last found an ally that is proving a worthy deterrent against rust.
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    • 346 6 JAGIAR Dollar sales m the United States last year passed the ten million mark to top all imported makes m dollar earnings. In 1053. it is confidents predicted by the Jaguar Distributors m America thai the dollar sales will be well nigh double There
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      • 130 6 jtkAjf m m m w it. jBrT X^BLJI I _wvsk^fl9^ 1» \_W yr- rf -'v \~mm&gmp mjM^m^j? lJ 5 1 1 y, J f^ f A preserve that metal from rust remove those engine carbon deposits penetrate and lubricate that squeaky spring neutralise the rust on that body panel or
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      • 33 6 4W>- y jSggMte CHIN LEONG Co. Ltd p 4 Mag |3§ 132, ri.n-n. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. UHRIVAILEO SERVICE WITH SECURITY llrml Office: China Building. Cfcalli Strfft< Singapore, I. TilipliiTi tMSI i
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    • 52 7 Photo. ARGENTINE'S crack racer Manuel Fansio has a little smile a s he tries a 40 veir old automobile during: the "mee tin* with shudders" show in Rome recefttlj SpVctito." really shivered when Fangio drove the old puffins: vehicle at the terrific 'speed of !0
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    • 506 7 STOCK CAR racing is something they have thought about m -f Malaya but never got round to yet. In America however its a sport that goes with a bang a slam-bang sport with its own special sound effects 1 of screeching
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      • 75 7 t'OLICY, NOBODY WORRIES!'^ now. Postage lri<. if insemllcd i iniinri I Manacrr lor S I \-i.i SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA l> ii |!U\ .">!!(> Siniraiiori'. know more obout your plan os mcurring any obligation. mi' PERFECT PERFORMANCE AND CARE FREE MOTORING D i^k D E \\m,\ [ID. SPORE.
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      • 507 7 P riofograpfier's Model turns grime-covered cjr in'9 glistening beauty in 37 minutes at cost of only 91 cents NEA itOJlD PLASTIC CAR POLISH I C U flASTJCOU ASTOUNDS CAR SPECIALISTS I < 1 PLASTH'.Oll Milk KrU.\ 1. |>i> 1 |il.i-ln. mm| ft Ml i .in \>r up|>liri| it I.m lit
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      • 64 8 «••"<"••' r.uvx,, ri| |x I I At J J >^ Nou Tiredncs. Foul lnSeCf B Bru sel N^^^M ;.>^ Breodth, Stomochoche. Ond Sf H Mus lcs <s? CHINKAWHITE Thi, involuobfe W.nd Mfe. V yv *"'c o" e«cellenr remedy A y^SsV fOf Stomoch Poms Consti- /Vjfl^S^V potion, Indigestion, Acidity, /S&^HW^S. Heorfburn,
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    • 17 7 Far East Must Be AlertClark ciark, the Cnmman- the •to thai M i t he Korean up
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    • 103 7 Eiffel Tower To Display Its Charms PARIS. July 31 (AFP) The Eiffel Tower, the 960--foot steel structure which straddles the Paris skyline is along with th c women of this city, ready to put its legs o n display While Parisiennes were bu^\ discussing the short skirted "new look" that
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    • 95 7 1 iAP).— gotia- the ks on •incr a dinner Charge II A polii v point-' 1 impi m gotiator who has been here for 11 days since attending m Washington the Foreign Ministers eon- ■,.(>. and Britain's Charge d'Affaires Robert Hankey were th- Br:t;sh
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    • 107 7 LONDON. July 31 (Router > Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the 1 Colonial Secretary, was asked i m the House of Commons to- day whether his attention had 1 been drawn to the reduction m Hongkong trade m 1952 of 28 per cent. Mr. John Rjnkin.
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    • 184 7 LYTTELTON TELLS COMMONS LONDON, July 31 (Reuter)— Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary said m the House of Commons yesterday that the question of immediate financial assistance to Malaya was under considera- tion. Mr. i.ytteiton was answering a question by Mr. C.yriJ Os- borne who
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    • 103 7 KENNETH E. STANLEY, a freelance writer who ran amok with a loaded revolver m a street m Lakewood. Denver, Colorado was finally beaten to the ground by rifl,. butt blows and fatally shot. Top picture: A policeman gestures to Stanley to drop his weapon. Stanley shouted
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    • 39 7 WASHINGTON. July 31, 1 (UP).— The? Senate yesterday i gave President Eisenhower 1 authority to spend $200,000,000 to start rebuilding warravaged South Korea as it passed the last of the regular appropriation bills.
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    • 102 7 HANOI, July 31. (IP). An assault force of 11,000 French l-nion troops consolidated their beach- head "spring board" m Annam today and threw twin armoured spearheads m pursuit of broken Communist columns fleeing north and south. French officials rounted more than 200 rebels dead and estimated 1,500
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    • 53 7 HONGKONG. July 31. (Reuter) Michael Patrick O'Brien. the man without a country, left here today by a Dutch X.L.M. airliner for Brazil, eyewitnesses at Hongkong's Kaitak airport said. Simultaneously the Hongkong Police Commissioner, Mr Duncan W. Macintosh, announced the "O'Brien case was closed. He has
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    • 72 7 LONDON, July 31 (Reuter) Atomic weapon trials are to be carried out on the Woomcra Rocket Range m Australia m October, Mr. Duncan Sandys, Minister of Supply, announced In the House of Commons today. The trials will be conducted by Sir William Penney, who set
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    • 105 7 hit beaches north of the main assault aiea m an attempt to rut ofl fleeing rebel column? which managed to elude the French trap despite over whelming French superiority. A second French-Vietnam spcarchead was launched south alter Communists fleeing through neck-deep rice paddie into the hills ot Annam.
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    • 38 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York July 31 (UP).— The i Russian member ot the Internation;.l Cout! of Justice, sftI year-old Sernci Alkandrovitch Golunsky. h;»^ resigned for reasons of health," the TTni'cd Ni'i'>ns announced f* tcrday
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    • 25 7 THE ftrsi trainload of wrheal fr m Amn ica to vq nbal famine m Pakistan, arrived Lahore yesterday lr«>:n K:ira chi. AFP
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    • 278 7 A New Move By Malenkov LONDON, July 31 (AP)— The ondon Evening News lost night said "the real power m Russia has passed to a military triumvirate led by the famous wartime hero Marshal Gcorqi K. Zhukov." 'This dramatic development."' said the N< "has
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    • 94 7 MANILA. July 31. (Reuter)— A United States Navy amphi- bian plane crashed into the China Sea abou* t)\) mile-- V. Of Luzon m the Philippines b"fore dawn yesterday and ten of the cfiw of 15 arc missing, the United States Navy announced here. A United
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    • 251 7 Fortress Fired At Fighter— Russians MOSCOW, July 31 (Renter AP) alleged today that a four-engined American B-M Si rr fortress had opened fire and damaged one of two Soviet fighters which intercepted it m th#« Vladivostok area over Soviet territory. A Russian note, protesting strongly to the United s against
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    • 52 7 LC ,JCN. July 31 <IV;;: Thirty-three Labour members of Parliament art- to a,k for the settine II P f a n AllParly Committee to Inquire whether there was a mis< ;u 1 age ol justice In tho ca«e ol Timothy John Evan-, it w;. learned
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    • 44 7 HONC.KONO. July SI (UFI —The Panamanian Consulate today di.-closcrt it had >Uh celled th** Panamanian registry ol the 1j662-toa I. a Carmela on July Ti for violation of the decree prohibiting jring that flat; from trad with Communist port
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    • 30 7 BAN* KOK. J 31 (AIPJ B-.i i »kok i li y ealt< r *>\ t hi i ang ,< ■>' v'u Kha > I nab few •i 'i\ iti< ofDce ■<
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    • 82 7 I i t Borneo, S I Finance of f S Rast Asia Fi Irk llauritiu Sii R S ol H m succes ion to So H« Blood North B R Turnbull. p i v to the H fo i B and: l Pi ik.i.
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    • 10 7 SUM I' R hav< from 1 H AP
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      • 25 7 ,f > j;. .7. .7. >A .f» v L A BRAWD 0F MAU AS CHOiCE .^^S wß^ LEYTE TRADERS LIMITED TP^ :> "">■ kOBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE' TEL. MMt
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      • 64 7 RUBBEfUUJCLOSIKGi: RICES lo"*'>»» C oti* «oni.K it LONDOM, July 3». The following ore the cloimq pru c» ot rubbe* ond im *i »He London morkct LONDON KUBBtP I LCNDCN UN Spot 18' Scp» 13ic'. Spot £5"0 per ton. Oct/Dcc. 19 d. U T Cr,. £572 10. .c^. W c, 18
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      • 35 7 significant trifles g \JI o vvXv VV m% o/ rare beauty charm. I K?JEH nwa lvv:j CFXTFES DBJCJITnT I3CED "»ith rsr»sE LM^r. New seasons c'esicns from 1/35 1o 3/- h PB H it mm *+JwNM
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      • 597 8 HAMBURG a. AMERIKA LINIE ANI> NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Hone Kong Manila Kobe Yokohama. Penang P Sham S'pon TJ9 Wesrrsteln (NUL) 15 16 Aus 16 17Aug 19/21Au« TS Braunschweig (HAPAG) 30/3lAug l/2Seot 3/7Sep T.S. Nabob 23/24 Sept 25Sept 27/29 Sept To Continental Ports T.S Weserstoin (Nhl.) Loading Homewards tn Oct T.S
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      • 1155 8 mtHm BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJ^ mw~ MANSFIKLI) CO., LTD. iMUirporated In Singapore CBtrtcn option to p.-oi-eed via oth«r ports U> loart and (Ifsiliarce cargo SAII.INCII to lIXKKI'OOI GLA«i(HV LONDON A i ONI IN KM A I NIII Due Sails.. P b ham Henant? Mt-iitor toi Llverp'X)!. Dublin 3c ftV.H.roouU (i
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      • 748 8 I i^^aaaaa^Bßaai v A I '•irS aaaaaa^Ba Laaafi *'^MfoU^Mc^K^*^^aa^^^asaa^^aaal^ttßaal COPENHAGEN: Entering the water after its launching is the Danish-built Russian tanker Tuapse (13.000 tons deadweight). She was launched from the Burmeister and Wain shipyard. U.P. photo. SCIENTISTS TOLD OF FLIGHT THAT BENT PLANE'S WINGS SANTA BARBARA, Cali- mciaMa araata of
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      • 516 8 EAsuifiiTii SAILINGS FROM WllfUi P re I* si MONGOLIA" For Banc'-ok S '•SELANniA" f^B^Kda^KM 10 SAILING TO CON,,m m For Illjl I Hi, Aden. p,, r Sl(l Ul »M; h Hamburg Copcnha,, n I purr f x) "MEONIA" ti) -LALANIiIA" H 7Au 1) Calb Undon fj,, g l S t)
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    • 33 9 Dates Set For Taxi meters .1 <lU* i i i „h 11xi&&J* g .i,r.-.l earl^r be- U s of to* 1 £l at** -A Sinwpore ,i Driven ad the Si«»1\ l«** iajump n
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    • 6 9 Dept. Is Responsible Days Rajah werwerwerwe
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    • 5 9 Bus Route Is Rejected thai
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    • 154 9 Head Of Chinese Dept. Has Talks On Press Attacks Standard Staff Reporter He is understood to have discusMd recent attaekJ on him m the Chinese Press m attacks j After the conference. Dr. Ho declined to comment on viiat steps he proposed to He said he was penonmconcerned with newspapei
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    • 92 9 (1 stair Reporter THE motion to ej I ree j nedi al aid to ryes dren of dm it Council dtspenrejected by the lay by 13 to 10 with three abstenThia was the result of the Iment moved by Mr. J. ibhoy End.
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    • 64 9 RDIAL Singh, livinj «1 the 81 mile Jurong Road. Sinre, was found guiity m the Third Police Court yesterof stealing a hicyctc beto Chew Pat one July rning. }\r was r^.so found guilty of causing hurt to Chew by tg him, when caught. rate Mr. H. A.
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    • 120 9 Si i-irtard staff Reporter MR. S. X REDDI e x-chair-ul the Singapore Labour Che Mohamed nt of the Pan- n Laboui Party being partly responsible for, the "present preposterous c ot affairs m the Singapore Labour Party." The former claims ifrai Che v i e
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    • 137 9 rHE exenoptfon from pay- i nciit of iK-cnr-e fers for 57 urs beton^ing to the Amcric- m Consular staff m Singa-! »ore. was attacked at the City' ouriri] meet ins yesterday Speaking during adjournnent, Mr. C.F. Smith (Nomin- said the annual report >f the City
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    • 129 9 City Loan Interests Small Men THE large perron t age of c applications for the >10 million loan offered by he Singapore City Council is an indication thnt the man-in-t he-street is now showing •some si^n of interest" m the City s finances, City President' Mr. T. P. F MoNcice.
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    • 25 9 FOR seiling pens with counterfeit trade marks. Jean Sze Liang was fined $30 m the Singapore First Criminal Distrid Court yesterday. photo.
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    • 172 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE voluntary help given by members of the Singapore Police Force m cheerfully carrying heavy bundles of relief goods for the Geylang fire victims recently, was praised by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek at the meetteg of the City Council yesterday.
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    • 60 9 DR. K. RAMIAH. rice hybridization expert, is expected m Singapore from Indonesia by X.L.M. on August 3, it is officially stated. He will leave for Kuala Lumpur alter staying overnight m Singapore. Dr. Ramiah was m charge of tho Food and Agricultural Organisation sponsored rice
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    • 84 9 SHIRTS with scientifl processed collar?; to ensure freshness are being manufactured m a Singapore factory for the local retail trad< well a s for export to Indonesia, Borneo and Sarawak. These shirts arc availabl< a* the Singapore Trade Fair m the Happy World «t specially reduced
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    • 53 9 JOHORE BAIIRU. FrL— Mohd. Noor bin Tambi, a constable attached to the Polks Post. Pandan. was charged i» the Polire Court yesterday with rommittin? house trespass m order to outrage thfl modesty of Salmah bmte Vlohd. Nooj 1 claimed, saying the woman mvHed him u»
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    • 121 9 Esplanade Food Blamed For Slump THE fall of business m cor- j tain stalls at the Esplanade Restaurant is no! due to the rentals, but to the poor qua ol food served, said Mrs. Robert Eu at yesterdays meeting ie Singapore City Council. Mrs. Eu. (Pro*. We t), said m
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    • 78 9 T. RATNAM, a lorry driver. was admitted to hospital with stab wounds to his head received m fight which took place 50 yards from Kandang Kerbau police station, night He was on his way to make n report when he collap ed m a pool of blood
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    • BUSINESS AND FINANCE
      • 274 9 Business Circles Hail Tax Concessions Standard Staff Reporter THE introduction of income tax conces sions m Malayc to enable industries to attract foreign capital, was welcomed by business circles yesterday as a "step m the light direc tion." Standard Staff Reporter THE introduction of income tox conces sions m Malayc
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      • 110 9 Urges Scheme To Re-Settla Altap Dwellers B Reporter THE Singapore f appropriati o d y formulate **wi utmost urgency" a scheme to re* ti e attap dwellers I vent a reptition of the tragic Geylang tire. Mr. Philip is (Lab.. Rochore) iggi ted yesterday. Speaking during adjournnfM :.t at the
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      • 109 9 Lights Near Quarters Of Workers Urged MR SOU GHEE SOON (Pro*.- West) wants the S.n-a-pore City Electricity Department to light up the vicinity o( iarae labourer*' quarter*. such am Tions Bahru. be- cause there is now a plentiful 1 supply ot electricity. Speaking at the Ci\v Coun- cU meeting yesterday.
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      • 59 9 TUF. ir: Singapore a.. i n all nn;>r.)\» Copra i shipnv nt per picul I'll Coconut i Pepper < vcr< ightly tor Muntok white and i ihi p k u 1 for I black. Singapore pi c prices (fHT itV Si' (split) $2' S-.'"^l '-llHi (M (ok white) v
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      • 37 9 DOING THE MARKET RUHBER IS U? ONE CENT torn fS| t h "i lone i I for tl IP r i c to dai i I. r ■I di th I i < < i i R i i.«
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      • 276 9 juijuouonjHM>LHJiotii»iii)Liw>)JLiiimiiiihiii)i'n>iii <i)m<B"i"DiJinTn JuijiULi^LiHi*< i "**»i t||| |||l| |t| ll l 1 rw>l 1ll1J S^pore Diary i radio programme \mi v BiM»norc (,e Club h^'^ l »W«AM«Ej M<>\ It: < IKCI E: The R 14) 1 ne" p.m 10.W 1 BOYS BRIG VDE: Va Americi Hie Ar: l« H Men mi
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    • 1661 10 Fraser Shows His Real Class SINGAPORE, venue of Malaya's 22nd Open tennis Championships became a "Wee Wimbledon" when the tournament was officially declared open with the pUjtag off of 25 ties at the SCC, SRC, YMCA and Taiiglin grass courts from 3.30 p.m. yesterday. If mvi ii
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    • 260 10 MKVS SINGLES N. Kitovitz beat Lim Seng Sjow 6 l, 6 2. K. S. Khon? beat R. O. 11. Farthing t*2 ti-0; Uom Jamudun beat G L. Porter 6-2. «»-0; Phibob I .'•k.ikul beat Arthur S. M. Lim 7-5, 6-1; A. G. B. Pakir beat Y. P.
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    • 286 10 Results Of Premium Bords Braw KUALA LUMPUR. F.i-At the Premium Bonds draw today at the Selang »r Tui Club, the foilo vn'i numbei s drew pi l-t Prfze ($5.4 n ~.\> i 2•. -I P.- a ($1,096.13 each)— 93i 961, 740 :00. 3rd Prizes (s:>.v: 07 each>— *****7, PC4726. 4th
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    • 833 10  -  'ANACRUSIS' Music Notes By A SOPRANO of wide ope- ratic and concert experience has recently arrived m the Colony. Her name is Joyce Thompson, until recently one of the principal artistes of the London Grand Opera Company. She has already resolved major problems of the Musical Society
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    • 28 10 h.-li at hl i.,i l>s ir I riniifntr »hleid im.->. m.,i i,^ ,j I rumpetition will lv au.r.l j i I ■MlWff S I
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    • 64 10 CHINESE scored a I 0 \ictor\ „\,r rm SAJ A Community ncctf it Jalai n terday. Chinese had thr puM l«» thfmsflv^ have won by a do/en u.i.iK it tl«»-, r for*] left their shooting boots .it Ihmihv Things d'd n |v the
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      • 16 10 Elegance price quality Ifl9 WS Glucydur, x^ 1 x 1 /jSis I^K« il»ailll .JkWmM' Jml fir
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      • 143 10 I -IJIS MASTER'S VOICE" NEW 7,'{ X.P.M. RECORDS y»| .>\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v>wv j Special adaptation 5 by Winston Hiblcr ond Tod S of the Wait Disney I 'PETER PAN' j 3 BOBBY DRISCOLL as KATHRYN BEAUMONT 3 v f f BO DINAH SHORE j SWEET TH H THREE CORNI RED 1 product
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      • 196 10 Holiday Spotts SINGAPORE TODAY Tennis: Malayan championships at SCC. SRC, Tanglin and YMCA !).:',O am. Athletics: Singapore Junior Schools meet a t Ja'a n Besar 3 p.m. Shell Company annual sporty at Payer Lebar —'A pm St. Joseph's Church Sports at SJI J p.m. SUNDAY Tennis: Malayan Championships at SCC.
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      • 49 11 -..~*ir Mtlll.hS Zl MH SPLENDOr h Tffhnicolni USI *H° WS p.m :i hctare fbellio*! #.N UPRISING" Writes Wl..»ns b Sfper < innolor— rroM I tIIXCEOi PIRATES' 1 n Technicolor ,rrou at 11 •I WOMAN'S SW I iJoRTTrROPHiES Sffiit IN QUALITY HI ECONOMICAL ID PRICE Wile SUVA SINGArOM hl\l\ LL'MPUB IIMMJ
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      • 394 11 NUM.KLWIJ LINE KOYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES s.s. "SINGKEP" BERTHED: Ist August, 1953 S.H.B. Godowns: 23/24 General survey win b e held >n the 11th August. 1953. No further survey will be held. NKDKKLAXD LINE ROYAL DLTCH MAIL 41, Robinson Road. TEL: ***** The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In
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      • 282 11 'FENDERS are invited for the A purchase of the following: I— One Model *****— 21VKW Diesel Generating .s* t in working condition (380/ 440 volts, 3 phase, 50 cycles 4-wire system 8 pj, 1500 R.P.M. (IMd ***** at 1000 R.P.M. generating speed). 2— One Model *****— 35KW Diesel Generating set
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      • 267 11 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION (Kinta District) \JOTICE is hereby R ivon that ip» sth annual K<Meral I meeting of the Kinta District 1 pSX iati ?.u. Will be held a lhe Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hale Street, Ipoh on Sunday 2nd August 1*53 at 11 a.m. to transact the following
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