Singapore Standard, 5 August 1953

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  • 189 1 ON JULY 14, Mr. K. M. Byrne, on Assistant Secretary with the Singapore Government, went before a two-man tribunal, comprising Mr. Justice Brownand Dr. M. Doraisingham, to answer charges of gross insubordination and breach of general orders. The charges were framed against him for 0 statement
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  • 161 1 HILLARY LEAVES WITH NO FANFARE AUTOGBAPH hunters and the Singapore Public Relations Officer. Mr. Ci (i. Thomson, were the onlv people at Kallang Airport yesterday to see Everest heroes. Sir Edmund Hill 1 1 and Mr. (.eorge Lowe, off on the last stage of their journey home. Lfnnotl ed by
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  • 262 1 IOHORI BAHRU, Tues.— P. S. Naidu, Registrar Bahru Sessions Court, appeared in a today on a tentative corruption it I Dizzy Unt'.s* I in a money lender. He was aLo aware, he said. that Marsa Singh was imprisoned recently for rontemp of court. "Marsa Singh.
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  • 14 1 it m a SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1933. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 85 1 MR AW BOON HAW. r governing director of Sin Poh (Star News) Amalsamated Ltd. (second from left) handing Dr. W.E. Hutchinson, acting chairman. Singapore St. John Ambulance Association (extreme right) a cheque for over 511.000 the cost of an ambulance he donated to the centre yesterday
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  • 627 1 And A Breather TO MAKE HIS OBSERVATIONS Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has agreed to give Mr. K. M. Bvrne, one of its Assistant Secretaries, points from the findings of the two-man tribunal before which he answered charges of gross insubordination and breach of general orders. The Standard understands
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  • 169 1 PANMUNJOM, Aug. 4. (Reu-! tcr) The Communists an- ed today they will release 400 prisoners-of-war tomorrow including 26 Britons. It will be the first day of "Operation Big Switch.*' Broken down by nationalities, the prisoners who will become free men tomorrow Include 70 Americans, one
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  • 14 1 GEN. Alfred M. Giuenther. inspected French armoured units in Geimany. A P
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  • 61 1 MADRID, Aug. 4: (Reuter) General Franco .said today In an interview published in Arriba, the Falangist Party newspaper, that the British retained Gibraltar against 'all rights". H e said th e fact that Britain did not return the naval base to Spain was "the best
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  • 71 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 4. (AFP) The term of office of Governor Alexander CJrartham of Hongkong has been extended for one more year until July 1955. lu the normal way .Sir Alexander would hav left Hongkong on retirement in .July next yeai but at the request of
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  • 108 1 'SUPERM AN TO QUIT HIS MCA POST KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Mr. Yap Mow Tatt. Agent General >f the Malayan Chi-ne.-e Association has tendered his resignation to Sir Chenglock Tan, president of the MCA- Mr. Yau L- oris of ths "supermen** at MCA Haedquurters. set up in Kuala Lumpur last year
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  • 14 1 and I fair another waan't be sorry when the weather impraava-s either!"
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  • 107 1 SEOUL, Au£. 4, (AP).— The .American Secretary of State. John Foster Dulles, arrived here tonight to confer with President Syngman Rhee on postarmistice American-Korean relations. Mr. Dulles' plane, carrying Henry Cabot Lodge, UJS. ambassador to the United Nations, and several o' the secretary's
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  • 9 1 THK United Slates Cong re adjourned yesterday.
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  • 107 1 Stan«lßici Shippia.i; K-|«»rta-r MR Wl.. BLYTHI nial aS ol Singapore yesterday ;i isumed the ro e of globe-trotter, a >ui p mied bj Mi Blythe ha* sr.i ed In the I G enearn f'»r Hongkong and Japan. "I ndei .-about a bit." he
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  • 168 1 Aw Donates $12,000 For Ambulance THK governing directoi of Sin P<;h (Star News) Amalgamated Ltd., Mr. Aw Boon rt*fr, yesteeday presented to Singapore St. John Ambulance Association a cheque fir more than $12, 00(1 —Hk cost of an ambulance hr donated to the centre. It was received by Dr. VV
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  • 27 1 A UNION ot Bui ma Air it hOll plane burned v -sterday nt Nyaungmya airstrip Rangoon. All IH passengers Mid three air Ctmtt arc Reuter
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  • 71 1 LONDON Aug I. (Reulei I Mr. (V urge Rofera, Socialisl memba-t of Parliament, Is heading a campaign lo tear down No 1<» R> in pin--.-. I ondon's "Murder House** where .John Chr killer! and buried his wife ■AWi Hve a-*thef women. "Sha)rt of pulling down the
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  • 41 1 LAWKS vs England), A I 4 (Kctvoi 1 tia' in len <»i Frencn tr.jvv'ar. srert fined JV") re i -rdaj I >r H_h in Bri!!*-h tertiti I The eotlfl »Uo ■onliacatcu theii -Ub ng nei-u
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  • 84 1 PKINt KSS ASHRAF. twin sista-r ef the Shah of Persia. wha> last \\«'«*k ni.ida* a Mir prisa* return vasit fa Persia. She saiaj six' v\.»s baak ta> e-»l leci funds fur the treatment of her six year-old son. The Shah immediately ordered her leave as .sha* hid
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    • 99 1 o****^T7* r s ri, or I'' 9a***B ■> >«marni oa CASH 7 -_m-I Electric Co. Ceo ,Rd ne 8 304 usuj l WINS i mm^**' IB 1 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND ll^,:r Two Hundreds", 2nd May Class Ist and 2nd xord of 88 31 mph. UNITED KINGDOM- Eppynt Circuit tae Race,
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  • 390 2 But Court Warns No Jap-Style Here In Stabbing Case MR. Justice Brown took exception to two Singapore police officers who appeared in his Court yesterday and bowed to him from the waist Japanese-style. This took place during the hearing of a case at the August
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  • 250 2 Standard Staff Reporter THF. Singapore Government and City Council Labour In ion is not representative of the daily-rated employees of the Government, said a spokesman of the Council of Joint Action representing 18,000 local'.v--domiciled Government employees, yesterday. spokesman wa meriting on a report
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    77 2 photo. In Singapore to ad\ i* his firm on tenderi' g formalities for the c-n--struction of the Hail* *ur Board's new dr v doc a. is .Mr. VV G. Leadbrtter (centre) head of the Commercial Interests Department of George Wimpey I.td.. who arrived on a BOAC Argonaut from I.ondon. yesterday
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  • 90 2 WHEN Ho Ah Gu failed to k< p nn appointment with the r Sewing Machic la month, a representaover to his house But Ho had "disappeared" i $454) machine had approval. In the Singapore Fifth Police; "raiiri y- Ho pleaded guilty to a criminal breach
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  • 120 2 VAC JIN .SAOW. a young woman alleged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that when she stopped work as factory hand in the Malayan Textiles Mills, the management refused to pay was.es due to her. "And when I went to the man responsible
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  • 57 2 YEO KIM I.IAN, a 42-year- i ''.'led $1 ::i default, lour months' rigorous imprisonment yesterday in lhe s Sea enth Police i of dutiable •r in her house in Sig'ap Road Yeo I an appeal and was alio* ed bail of $1,000 in two sureties
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    84 2 MR. AH BOON HAW. governing cl ina tar of Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated Limited (extreme left), posrs before the Sl 1,000 ambulance he pre-jeatrd to ihe Slug*. pore St. .la-h], Ambulance* Brigade, \esterd_y. Standing beside Mr. Aw are from left. Pr W. E. Hutch i n m»r. acting chairman
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  • 120 2 CHARGE OF MURDER AT SICK-BED A MURDER charge was explained to 1.. i Tian Poh at his sick-bed y, U the Singapore General Hospital by Magistrate rwh Davies and Chief li Ahmad bin Hussein, thi with two i First Trafl. Co lor the hospital. Ar, attempted suicide ed to Lau.
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  • 44 2 WHEN a ■ie coll Sail a.m. V S i- First 1 "He to give way want to Ow pl< ty to n gent rir $75, tn defa imprisonma nl IV qua 1 Vied tot > is I>r a year.
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  • 27 2 MOST ships in Singapore harbour yesterday were dre*- ed overall with flags on the occasion of the birthday of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen M her.
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  • 37 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Mr. If, Arokiasamy reased to t>e a temporary Unofficial membar of the Fed< ral Legislative Council on Am: -J. following the return to -he federation oi Mr. P.P. NVi:
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  • 61 2 ATTENDANTS TO SERVE STRIKE NOTIC E ON GOVT. ABOIT l.uaaa h..s,„a.il iSStjr** i,,ij ,k i I Tf bv tain I official Depart! All the on G I tween II Hon dism Thev wi rs B ImlHl. Slit ml Sine not re men* of 1 hospital att ment it II tionthe
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  • 7 2 Cracksmen Left $450 In Coins fsdfsfsfsfs fsdfsdfsfsdfsfsf
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 112 2 SI I I'M lON \\< AM 4 DVERTISEMENT Vassers -Vith newspaper (lire experience wanted. Anv nationality male or Apply Box C3421. Standard, Singapore- 1. statini education em e and salai v requii iri jL/gtv ill *u i i i l, v***> "^■^■MpalWiy vtf___M -__^-_____l l-i ____J___X-^_fl ____M__W s X-3-i g*j—
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    • 79 2 "EISAJV" ty,,-* ?< WE ARE EXPECTING A S' ON THE 7TH AUGUST OF FAMOUS Atf*****-** I UScd I* H M. ARMID FOtCIS THE HOSPITALS lr RED CROSS BL RAILWAYS PUFLIC > > t **mm-i<r /y rt ui-Qf\\ )i/ ~>--mmJ 1 Kwolo Lu~(;ua D.\ K C DAT &CO il O'J M
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  • 198 3 Tiong Bahru Gets A New School 1( dard f v M,rtpr MOl)tK S^ -••>- morn|B 1, ,n, Bahru. i ...I!) primary wa. declared ESSrrda-J bj Mrs Ltai I ",V M k lhe IrKI V If* for Keppel. 'ml Um I <-< *P<-<«»1. drvelopsaeat with its community centre and mo dcrn
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  • 25 3 9 MONTHS PROM J.B. TO S' PORE non! v v' as Victims l is colle--0 Toy •ne rer was >d and t out Oi reach
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  • 14 3 ZIONIST TO GI VE LECTURE AusSii i way to day at R lot Gar.."end
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  • 76 3 THE Singapore Traction pany may have to withir.aw its circular bus service it the poor response continues, Mr. G. C. Wils »n. General (Manager of the S.T.C., <aid terday. "We can use the buses on this erv a a better pur- Mr. Wilson said. In 2
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  • 65 3 THE G is br >kcn at the I iremasl British Ind i steamer Sirdlvma yi terday when .ailed from Singapore arith 800 Gurkhas returning lo Nepal on six months' leave. The Gurkha-*, s mixed Jot from the 1 >"2. 2/6 2/7 ann 1 /10th Gurkha Rifles
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  • 67 3 She Left Him He Wins Divorce A DECREE nisi to be made absolute in three months, was granted to Ang Cheng Haw against hi s wife Sn Chye Choo on the ground^ of deser ion by the Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Sng said
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  • 48 3 SINGAPORE'S Traffic chief, Mr. W. R M Haxworth, will speak on' "the Citizen and Traffic" at a meeting at 8 p.m tomorrow in the St. Joseph's Institution Hall. The meeting is organised by the Singapore City Association and is open to the public.
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  • 160 3 REPRESENTATIVES or the Malavalee community rrom all over Malaya, will approach Radio Malaya authorities soon to seek inclusion of regular Malavalam programmes in Radio Malaya's Indian Section A decision to this eit'ect was taken by the committee of the Keraleeya Kalasamiihi. a social and cultural organisation
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  • 194 3 BOAC To Return 150 Kirkby Teachers SPECIALLY chartered BO.AC Argonauts will carry 150 teachers who have completed their two-year training at Kirkby, back to Malaya. The Argonauts will also carry new students who have been selected for the Kirkby course to Britain. The 150 teachers will romplete their course this
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  • 65 3 FOLLOWING are the winning tickets of the centenary sweep of the St. Joseph's Church (Portugue e Mission) drawn on Saturdav. First prize No. *****, 2nd prize No. *****; .'.rd. prize No. *****. Consolations: *****, 11<»43, *****, *****, ***** 051)7 1. *****. *****, *****, *****. Prize winners should call
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  • 64 3 NOOR BIN IBRAHIM was tentatively charged before Mr. A.W. Ghows in the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday for allegedly demanding m from Yap Loy Huat while armed with s jack knife. loe incident is alleged behave oca'uned in a house iti Holland Rnad Village about midnight
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  • 71 3 MR. T. GOV IN DAS AMY has been elected president of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, and .Mr. Low Juan vice-president. The union elected Mr. N. K. Lingam as secretary, Mr. Jaswant Singh assistant secretary, Harinarayan Panday, treasurer and Mr. M. Ramachandran assistant treasurer, with a
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    30 3 Pheta. >IR. STWI.KY R. Mill)! j; American Vice Consul in >in-;apor»* la-.iarnod to the < aaionv sresterday bv Pan a-nseriraa Clipper ift«*r •spi-iidm- fi Vf maiiiths leave the Cnited Slates Standard
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  • 63 3 PENANG, Tues— S. If. Mohamed, 37, was found gui tv by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. .1. W. D. Ambrose, today of lacing in possession of one packet of Indian hemp weighing 1? > sand another 100 packets weighing 1/3 lb. at
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  • 135 3 Standard Staff Reporter BASKETBALL players from all over the Federation, Sarawak and North Borneo will play a series of competitive games in Singapore In aid of the Nanyang University. The games will begin on Aug. 22 and end on Aug. 28. With the exception of
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  • 160 3 MR. E. H. D'NETTO. the Sin- aoor e Second Police Magistrate, yesterday warned a young man that if h e was brought up again before him for having a dagger, he would not hesitate to have him whipped as well as jailed. Tiie
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  • 30 3 MR. A. W. GHOWS. the Singapore Eighth Police Magistrate, yesteiday fined a City Council labourer. Veerasamy, 575 for using criminal I >• on Nagamuthu and causing hurt to Velayuthan.
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  • 254 3 SMALLMEN WILL BENEFIT Standard Staff Reporter THE rotes of income tax chargeable on the earnings of the lower income group in Malaya may be reduced. Mr. VV. C. Taylor, the Financial Secretary, Singapore, told Th Standa i yesterday that a pioposal to this effect
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  • 83 3 PI. FADING fuilty to -attempted luicide in the S i r i -4 i pore Eighth Polic I mil es* iv. 33-year-old Tan aSeng Kav told the M 1^: -tr.it>'. Mi. A W. Ghows: 1 don't know why I t'aok the solution aif eau il i' >" I
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  • 57 3 KARPPIAH Kands claims I trial in tha* Slngap Eighth Police Courl yesterday to a charge of hoi ebre il with Intern to -ommil Ihefl of articles valued at $383. The pro l thai Karppiah entered lhe house of Vincent Jo *;>h In He Road at 4 pm.
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  • 164 3 Support For Aw' s Transfer Proposal Nanyang Varsity Fund Standard stafT Reporter MR. AW BOON HAW, Caavenriag Director of the Star chain of newspapers, is fathering strong tapper! lrom local Chine**** leaders in his call lor Ihe ti.in>ference of fund., originally < vint fat thi' llokk-en Economic 'otistruction Co., to
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  • 61 3 APPLICATIONS for the 15>5.1 Queen's Scholar-hips and Fellowships may now be made to the Director of Education. Singapore. Forms which can be obtained from the Department of Education at Palmer Road should be filled aod returned to 'he Department by Aiii» 31, Applications for scholarships shauild be submitted
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  • 47 3 KUAI.A LUMPUR, Tu. I. ok Ah Fm |20) was produced today before Inche Ismail In the Fii A icist rate's Court, on a charge of unlawful possession of l'i rounds of .303 ammunition Lok v. is remanded. ]]o will stand trial in the High Court.
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  • 60 3 PNEUMONIA li ■■••>■ -k than the previo-u Tha I I Coun« il Hes th Sta the week ending repot v 19 deathi h < monie. I ms\ week on v 1 1 people die i >>f I ''.al numbei <af during Via' wa-,-k wa* 17/ a^.u'us?
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    • 50 3 il glimpse of Chinese history KW&N c /^^^k___Z lp\ IOTIS-B^^' _^r_?rT/§ d Me-icine. \jj V Mcdicol Holl tht |ICOI tho II f Z_\\\m\ **m^****\i\\\_^^***ss\ W ENG AUN TONG m^J TIGER MEDICAL HALL JSS^ i £.A r. fO CC£_a DOANS v --wc row/c fata ar *u mismtmsmmns N^^^ aei/a sr***s JJJ
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    • 203 3 CHOSEN BY FAMOUS PEOPLE ALL J^s THE WORLD OVER ~"'"V _^_^F _^^H i^^^. X _^_W-^km *m-^r I *'*"»taa-_B*^**W\. -■-L A___\ mm a^____ W _9*§ Jr x /herfvfr fashionable people gather, you will find] VV that their smart taste rules out all other pens ia I m favour of the New
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  • 59 4 23 American Tourists Visit S'pore 1 \VK\ "TY-THREE wc.: ina travelling on a BrowiM i/' round-the->ur arrived in S v r_u yesterday a three-day stopover. They i:dend to see much of the Colony and do a lo: ol •in ing. Lender of the group is Mrs. A.E. Monrotus who considers
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  • 91 4 Partner Of Ban Shing Tong Dies I MALACCA, Tues. i Lam Hon Min. surviving C partner of Ike Cfcup Bun W Shine Tong pawnshop v. hich received an adju dication order ucentl> died at the Malacca 1. General Hospital jester J day. Lasi, while undergoing W interrogation by the Ma
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  • 242 4 Top Officers Meet A VEIL of secrecy has fallen on invest.grtions into the kidnapping of Singapore million- j aire Mr. Thio Soen Tioe. Meanwhile members of Mr. Thio's family, warily watch people calling at their home in St. Patrick's Road. It vs understood that a meeting
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  • 84 4 THE Colombo Plan's recruitment of Canadian trade instructors for Malaya is now well under way ana the first of the instructors are beginning to arrive in Malaya. The instructor. Mr. Ed. J. Bazant. who arrived yesterday with hi- wife and two children, told The Standard he
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  • 81 4 "MISS Sylvia Then oi Ruft'ies Girls School. Sinsapore, cairi- j ed off the first prize in the Talentime contest run by Shaw Brothers at the Great Woi Id Cabaret. Cousin of Colony soprano, Miss Lilian .Ang. Miss Then sang. "You are my heart's delight." Second prize
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    98 4 NEARLY S 100.000 lias now been raised for the proposed Muslim (Theological) College with a contribution of $30,000 made yesterday by Mr. Lee Kong hian, .Singapore rubber magnate. Below: Mr. Lee is shown after the presentation. Seven representatives ot the Ca-atral Working Committee, of the .Muslim College witnessed the blading
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  • 34 4 I"v )R fraudulent possession :r katis of scrap rubber! at Bakri, Muar, Tay Jit. fined S.'"o or two wc impri eat by Inche Ibrahim bin .Abdul Manan. Magistrate. y l lar.
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  • 239 4 CUSTOMS KEPT 3-WEEK WATCH COURT TOLD $1.3 MIL OPIUM HAUL TRIAL TWO men detained by the Singapore Customs when they found 51, 312,000 worth of opium in a lorry in Cairnhill Koad on the morning: of May 25, were tried before Mr. E. H. IVNetto in the .Second Criminal District
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  • 62 4 SINGAPORE was much too small a place to qualify 1 r discussions between visiting Malayans and parliamentarians at Coronation time. said Mr. R. Jumabhoy, Legislative Councillor who returned to the Colony by BOAC Argonaut yesterday after representing Singapore at the Coronation in London. "There were
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  • 167 4 Standard Staff Reporter THF 5,000 inhabitants of Pulau Tckong, an isLnnd J| miles off Changi Point, are watching their tiny island -home srow up as the result of a 5400.000 building project undertaken by the Singapore Government. By the end of the year, Pulau
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  • 99 4 S'pore US Officials In The Dark SPOKESMAN ot the J American Consulate General yesterday dis- c claimed any knowledge «af an American in Singa- pore \%h«» was reported to j l»a* o-feriag ta» deliver war J surplus stocks in Siaga pore. He **»'ul the Consulate had iu» infanmation of j
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  • 66 4 Jap Scholars On Way To Britain THIRTEEN Japanese iciiolan an I a -vists arrived in Singapore v sterdaj In the 1, on their way to Britain f.*r research work In British Universities. Twelve of them are on British Council scholarshin- and fellowshi They come from various universities in Japan and
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  • 42 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues.— The U..VI VO Kuala Kangsai Division Committee. visited Kampong Kuaa (LenggDOg) recently. The Committee addressed a qatherin-' and urged the kam--4 people to ro-operate with Govern I 7 MN.O. in the general <. c li mis*
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  • 50 4 Better 3-D Films For S' pore Soon SINGAPORE iensioua rom the mtiVia Studios if here com*, o I Mr. iael Berghi i I General Man Picture! isl he arrived I I -C. ColuniV I Ti" the cent 3-D I her I Vi B Th. Rita Hayworth*] Will a he add.
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  • 67 4 TAIN Siew Lin (19) guilty in the Singapon I Traffic Court terda. driving I without third party insur when she nt 12.45 a. 5| mile East Coasl v She waa l-ned a tott or 30 d; lil and i tied from di i ng for
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    62 4 photo. Mr. N Sri K.irr. the --.teraational President of the I iieo■ophieal Badetjf airi-feaj in Singapore aboard a BOAC Constellation from I.ondon yesterday to lecUtfW here. He will leetMre aa "The Significant t ai tha- Prevent Time'' ;il ."...'.(l this evening under the auspices of the Inta-r Kein io:i* <l»
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 83 4 Weather .Minimum Tempearatare*. from 7.30 pan. or Auij. 1 laa 7 !<J a.m aaa Aue. Sin-, a pane (?9F), Penanf aVi j. Kola Bahru v Kuala Lumpur <Vi), Ipoh (74), Kuantan 74F) Maximum Temperature: fium 7VMI a.m. tai 7 J*** aan Aut S Singapore (89F), Penang ,8«F), Kota Bahru (MF),
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  • 26 5 lii^uH TT" of fairv Ps <l>:,nny **-»•>• 111, ki_, their favourite number -The Kin^s New Suilas he sils by lhe stream in (Mease.
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  • 338 5 T op Comic Danny Kaye Got There The Hard Way HN y KAYE is bock under the Goldwyn banner \r 0 dclia"' rcc audiences ,n "Hans Christian Lien" Producer Samuel Goldwyn's lavish Techni scrC cn hit now at the Capitol ond Pavilion. Starring Kay* and Farley Granger and introjcanmoire, new
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  • 30 5 j 4o RrfM, fl of fencing. I II 7i sed to be hii I farounte exercise b,-f |so heripiy that his fa- 2 SSZX* 1 —ft
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  • 410 5 £UE nerry air of casual good fun which envelops both cast and audience of SaaipeJ (SoMwyn's sew production "Hans Christian Andersen' hides a good many technical problems. Ihe romantic drama with Mate gives the appearance J* being: an unrehearsed least of colour, songs, ballet numbers and
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  • 28 5 I I man il n on v 1 en'r..* ed by i i 11 Tunetmith 9 Tunc* '•Tors Chrisl 11 n "The Kuu-V New v
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  • 233 5 Float On Air-To A Tourist's Paradise \Y ONDERFIL, wonderful Copenhagen" i- the theme of one of the season's atehiest hits sung bv the inimitable Dannv Kave in the name role of the storyteller eobbler Han s Christian Andersen in the Ciold•v.vn prodnetion of that name —and it also spells the
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  • 131 5 SHE'S A 'FIRECRACKER IN TIGHTS' *E of the most deli.' in "i/a, tian Andersen" i.s J- Paria-tn ballerina who screen debut Aptly described aa a cracker in tights." Jeanmaue captured New York ago With her f interpretation of Carmen in the ballet of the same name. Later she broke all
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  • 917 6 IN politics anything is v -ible— even a miracle. For example it is possible that the Singapore Labour Party may come to life by September b* when the Party i.s scheduled to hold its long-delayed annual conference. Humours to the contrary it may onlv be shamming death. Its
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  • Review of Views
    • 69 6 SIX CHEW JIT POH exhorts its readers to give their best to -.he Xanyang University. It says the University has, due to generous donations and spirited eflorts of well wishers, sprouted roots and grows well. It calls for the establishment of an endowment fund large enough to maintain
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    • 71 6 NANYANG SIANG PAO hails the 1953 Trade Fair as an indieation that this part of the world has changed from merely a producer of rawmaterials to a manufacturer. It says the scientific spirit of the times is seen in the industrialization represented by the wide range of products
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    • 171 6 UTUSAN MELAYU urges Malay pa-ilitical parties to lake up the ease of Malay women and children who are .still under detention under the Emergency Regulations in ih e Federation The paper comments on a resaalution by the UMNO branch of Johaare Bahru recently requesting the UMNO Executive to press
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  • 714 6  -  RAWLE KNOX For India's College Failures EVERY year some quarter million educated Indians (matriculation standard or higher) leave college or university and look for jobs; and only half that number find them. For the past few weeks India's newspapers have been filled with lists
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    • 429 6 Sir: With reference to the letter published in vour columns on July 29, i953 t under the heading "Union Replies To Devadass" it was stated by the President and the newly elected Secreary that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew hail been the honorary legal adviser of the Union
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    • 256 6 Sir:—From all ac<-onnts Malaya will soon be facing an economic crisis of some magnitude, and even if our Deputy High Commissioner succeeds in getting gift from Great Britain or lendlease aid from U.S.A.. it would only ease the situation for a while, as neither gift
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    • 171 6 Sir: With regard to CRM's letter which appeared in your issue of Aug 1. I understand from mv wife whawas also at the station on that particular night. that she observed British soldiers sitting snugly jn 2nd. class compartments whereas Asian soidicrs of the Malay and Federation Regiments
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    • 241 6 Sir:— Mr. W. A. C. Goode'l appointment iis successor tai Mr. W. L. Blythe in tho post of Colonial Secretary of Singapore does not come ;-s a surprise for he is tm stranger to this country. lf the choice w-is to be made among members of
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  • 164 6  -  BOB MUSEL Says 3ROUP Capt. Peter Townsend, who asked to be transferred to Brussels to allay rumours of a romance with Princess Margaret, now ruefully knows that was the wrong move. He should have talked the Royal Family out of it as has
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  • 661 6 Such Clever Infants Are Electronics By Our Special Correspondent IX YEARS electronics are still the infants of science, but what clever, what forward infants. They can tell whether a tube of toothpaste is full without opening it, how thick a cigarette paper is. how radioactive you are after the atomic
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  • 55 7 photo. AMESICAN flour is unloaded at Tempelhof Airfield in Berlin as food {rom the United States begins to flood into the Olf to replace food stocks depleted b v the tins of thousands of East C-ermans taking advantage of West Berlin's tree food scheme. This plane brought
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  • 185 7 (Reuter, UP).— British Commonfreed at Pan num. join tomorrow rs| da} ol freedom at the gaily painted itriation centre for Commonwealth North of Seoul. »ii, welfare workand docl irs from every i nmonvvi I to make the tay of the e\-POWV as possil amp *iey
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  • 15 7 Sir Winston Is Now Back In Harness I I (.■nt. I Ik and he is
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  • 16 7 5 VEHICLES IN ROAD SMASH iter) h and and 20 Kent. I into the more ■reck-
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  • 9 7 Informal Chats In Suez Dispute disrmal Brit in the
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  • 45 7 PARIS. Aug. 4. (AFP)— The Soviet note to the three Western Powers of July 30, OH the question of the Austrian treaty. Is now the subject of diplomatic consultations among Washington, Paris and London, aeeording to competent circles here.
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  • 58 7 DN A -9 4 n< !!l d T lord CoM^pondcnr "no f|fl following ore rhe closing prices ''< London market: LON0 <* KUiei. 18. d &c< 18 d. 19 d. 19'd. 19,d. •*->._. LONDON TIN Spot £572.105. per ton buyers, 575. Three months: £570, buyers, /575:
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  • 197 7 WAaSHINGTON, Aug. 4 (I P)-The Senate yesterday passed and sent to the White House a bill appropriating 54,530,457,999 for military, technical and economic aid tor the free world. In addition the bill reappropriates another $2,121..it.4.3..1 which had been provided in past years
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  • 119 7 To U.S. Girls Nehru Has Glamour NKW DELHI. India Aug. 4 (AP) Indian Prime Minister Nehru impressed a group of California college girls today. To the American girls. the silver-haired statesman is a real glamour boy. "I think his eyes ar e just terribly attractive," chirped 22-yeai old Rebecca Fineg,
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  • 95 7 SANTA MONICA. Aug 4. L*\ PL— A 3 1 -carat diamond ring onee owned by an Empress of China was dug up from a sewer yesterday and returned to a retired navy com mander who lost it in a holdup last Feb, 1. The discovery of the
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  • 60 7 BANGKOK. Aug. 4 (AFP> One thousand kilos of illicit opium worth over US$lOO,OOO were seized Last night by police from a station wagon travelling lrom Bangkok to Bangpoo, a sea resort lrom where the opium was to be shipped abroad. Police used a Brcn gun carrier
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  • 15 7 BRITAIN'S Mediterranean Fleet left Istanbul yesterday under command of Admiral Ear] Mountbatten. Reuter
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  • 21 7 PRESIDE.NT Eisenhower yesterday nominated Willard L. Beaulac, 54. of Pawtuckel. Rhode Island, to be Ambassador to Chile. A.P.
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  • 258 7 MUNICH. Germany, Aug. 4. (AP)— Egyptian belly dancer Dawlath Soliman said *mmt night she knows the name of the man who shot at her in a night club here but she won't tell the police. She was slightly burned on the shoulder when a man shot
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  • 369 7 West Berlin Police Beat Back Invasion By Gangs to Eost Germony's hungry Soils d,str,buti of Americon food riot W^fh I beat back the column of cracked, and about 150 Communists jnchf^™ B baUles Doz «-s of heads were Police said they expected more al& V
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  • 187 7 Sen. Dulles 'Covering Up' McCarthy WASHINGTON, Aug 4(Renter) Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican. Wisi°,, sln) toda v accused Senator Alleri^ W. Dulles. Director of ,VM°A tral Intelli gence Agency (LI A), of covering up information about a top official ot a super secret organisation, the chairman ot th c Senate Investigations
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  • 122 7 LONDON. Aug. 4. (API Russia's Supreme Soviet meets in special session tomorrow and Western officials expect it to throw light on the new realignment of power inside the Kremlin that resulted from the purge of former No. 2 leader Lavrenti P. Beria. The 1,339-rnember puppet
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  • 69 7 LONDON. Aug. 4. (Reuter) Traditional Royal salutes were fired here -oday in honour of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother on her 53rd birthday. A salute of 41 guns was fired at noon in Hyde Park by thc King's Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery. An
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  • 18 7 PRINCE Akihito was receiver in Bonn yesterday by West Germap President Theodor HeilSS. A P
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  • 237 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 4 (EeuIt l^-""^ 11 Dag Hammarakjoeld, United .Nations Secretary General, greeting the Korean armistice as a victory for collective security said in his annual report today that it should improve prospects for fruitful negotiation on other issues. He called for ellorts
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  • 36 7 NEW DELHI. A.ig. 4 (AP)— New Zealand Premier Sidney Holland, who IS reported to be suffering from dysentery, cut short h;s visit to India todav and flew directly to New Zc;iland.
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  • 220 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (IP)- Diplomatic officials said yesterday that India may threaten to withdraw her troops which will guard the prisoners-of-war in Korea if she does not get a seat on the Tnited Nations political conference to bring about peace in Korea. They understood
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  • 61 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. (Reuter) President Eisenhower attended ''v- tate funeral Iq thc rotunda ol 'lie national Capitol taaday for Senator Robert Taft Ba vs the Presideni all the members ol the Senate and the House of iv ]>' ni*, Ives, cabinet membei the justices of the
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  • 52 7 LONDON. Aug 4 (AP) P. H Gore-Booth, hi id ol the British Informal ion Ser in the United States, has ba appointed Amba ..<\<n to Rangoon it was announced tod.iv He su .idor R. L Speight, who inortly will take up an appointment in the
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  • 108 7 MORE A LIENS TO STAY IN U.S. WASHINGTON. Aug 4. (API —The U S 1 1 R sentatives >< a bill suspending tia>n procei aliens The hii! proved by V go-es taj tin- White H it rasam th.at have pa-t manei I ban- nil applj ship Otherwise v..-\ have been
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  • 49 7 SK WIH" ik I < \l v Thi 28.250-foot K-l I i m< The expedition fourth i 1,500 for establii j underway. Two men. ei tion were I having reachi i height of 22,500 feet Ine expedit in the tain--,. climb with and blizzard lino
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  • 48 7 SUI INUEN. Hum \V Germany, Aug 1 < H British military recaptun German v. ar rriminal whai p I tia>in pi j on real the German author. ti< rtounced resli v attending hi bl wa ding sentence for In the killli lof B f war
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  • 24 7 PRESIDENI I will make i report people "t the I ments ot tin I th r Repul and his aiimi Reuter
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    • 51 7 SPOTLIGHT ON HOUSECOATS. V -j IN FLORAL SEERSUCKER 1/%^/A COOL AND COMFORTABLE. /S™<y ,N RAYON P| Q UE JERSEY 0F /L; ifcijl PLAIN PASTEL PINK YELLOW. Rf^l{\ BLACK < BLIjE NAVY 0R MAROON. |^>* IH ELEGANT STYLING i*^At% JH WOMEN'S SIZE ONLY if 'V- I F™ /f in f V
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  • 106 8 REYJAVIK. Ireland. Aug. 4. (Reu'er) Ireland will sell nearly half its annual herring production and a third of its frozen fish produetion Vi Rus- sia under a new Russo-Iceland trade pact signed In Moscow yesterday. The pact is valid for two years and can be permitted
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  • 54 8 LA PA^. Bolivia, Aug. 4. •r)— Th 0 Mining Bank of B a has been informed by technicians that the pre.--. of ra minerals co. bite, monazite, and fluor spar —in ts of Santa C Cocha Bamba have now been confirmed. The "Amaz ".i.i Foundation** reporer' $250,000 to
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  • 162 8 WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (AP)— The United States Department of Justice yesterday said it will seize the 10,195-sross ton tanker, Ampac California, allegedly controlled by Greek interests, when it arrives at New Bedford, Massachusetts, probably late today. Attorney-General Brownell said tne "ves>ei.
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  • 110 8 Oak Ridge To Get New 'Brain' CHICAGO Aug. 4 (Reuter) The WOtidPj fastest electronic brain, known as or will be Installed at Oak Ridge Atomic Works this autumn, the Atomic Energy CornmiaV ion's Argonne National Laboratory announced yesterday, Among its accomplishments. the oracle can multiply 112 digit numbers some 2.000
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  • 53 8 WASHINGTON, Aug 4 CAP) Tiie United S Hon e of passed a bill yesterday >an of ine* lo Turkey for not longer than hve yeara. Th e measure now go* hower C( previa!' ed if two s Fran e and a gift ol IVt smaller
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    • 707 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Hone Kong Manila Kobe A Yokohama Prnang P S'ham S'pore TS Wrsrrstrin (NDL) 15 11, Aug 16 17Aug 13 21 Aug TS Rrannsrhweig (HAPAG) 30/31Aug l/2Sepl 3/7Sepl I s Nahoh 23/24Sept 2.sSept 27/2<!Sept To Continental Ports TS W-vrrstrin (NDL) Loading Homewards lu Ott
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    • 1130 8 BLUE FUMNEL IaMIE 5-S 1 M) .„r.) MANSI 11X11 1.0.. LID. J-* Inaeorporafd in glncapora t arria-rs t>T>| ion Ua praaa i-i-al via otlaa'r i>orLs ta» lonal anal •tocßarga tsmsjs BAILIHGg ta» i.i\kkp<m>l. 11l IHigj LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS ..Due Sails P S'ham. Penan*?; Mantoi !a>i LlVtrpaJOl. L>L.bllD St Auk Auk
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    • 407 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Rotterdam Rotterdam *m -at erdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON MAV YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMOKF. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SCEZ S'pore P. Sham Penang RAIMA (SMN) 30Jiily/sAug o* 7Aug g/9AnR DRENTE (RL) 17 23 Aug U Ang 25 2l,Aug FRIES I AND (Rl SPAni sSepl Sept 7 XS.-nt AMSTFLDYK
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    • 607 8 SAILLNGS FROM BCANBOUTU 1 I'. MONGOLIA" For Ra, r ok Saigon Homki,n R Manila Kobe and Yoki-hama iw iaa, "INDIA" For Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong. Maniia Kobe" Yaikohama ••.ii»-;._.« •SKI.ANaiIA" for B an(i Kol, For r«...„, h ,w n p, )rt s laambure. (-.,p,„h„,. n Spor< Hrrj W "LALANDLX- KUU, ,s.
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  • 357 9 Korean Armistice Reaction JAKARTA, Aug. 4-lndoncsia is not hiding the foct thot her arc pinned to the opening soon of trode with Red China in th. the newly signed Korean truce. Demis.ionory minis.Tr! Va g% editorials here all chant the S£. -fS£ *">
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  • 257 9 only stria! ghtly *.r!irr_ 1 id id 1 xd I\DI aSIWAI 5 I II • 6 0 • 1 i 4 1 cd 4 i 1 30 fl Kd K..mt>Ut_D 10-'a 11/6 1 1 97 Raub Gold 1 69 1 75 Ra v Con • 40/-
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  • 109 9 CLOSING rubbe Prues (cents per lb) in •J na,. po e yesterday were Buyers Irßui No I KSS Spol loose «3i (SI No. I R.s.S 63? 641 No. 2 r.s.s. H2i 5] No 3 R.S.S (SO,' (il Tone: Steady. TIN I'KK F The price of tin yesterday was
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  • 128 9 R.A F fightt rs and bom a Tengah and Butterworth airfields weie out Monday and 'crony attacking bandit camps. Monday afternoon terro nst camp near Ku_ Krai. Kelantan. was bor.. ,nd strafed i n support of und operations by the 3rd Battalion, Malay Regiment. Yesterday
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  • 99 9 THE produce market in u>ore was easier in all ons yesterday with little The markets for copra, coI 'il and pepper were very inclined to Copra buyers for a-\ugust ent was quota with oor picul. iut oi! buyers indicated Ss2j per picul with sellers at Pepper quotations were also
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  • 8 9 Ir. 1 I rat of Malayan
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  • 149 9 RUBBER UP CENT RI'BBER prices on the Singapore market yesterday were itly higher than those prong 'oefore the holidays. first grade rubber for August shipment closing at 63 7 /ft cents per lb., (63| cents per ib. on Friday). Some factory buying steadied the market yesterday. Purchases were largely for
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  • 42 9 H K EXCHANGE HONGKONG, Aua. 4. Special Stand.)! d Service closing prices on lhe Hongkong Exe v toda\ were $15.83 to tl i to U V 1 d I 30 to Malayan $1, $IM to one Indonesian »h. Cold 5.2()4.S lo one
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  • 193 9 ei9o^ G^i P )R, L City Council wil Ro ahead with its 5120.000 pilot scheme to alleviate flooding as soon as it gets the Army's approval to dig a canal through their land, the City Engineer. Mr. G. Edmond, said yesterday. 'If this
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  • 40 9 INCHE Murad bin Mat and Yang Mulia Tengku Ngah of the Trengganu Civil Service have been promoted to the Malayan Civil Service. Both will be v ed to Kuala Lumpur to take up appointments :n the Federal Secretariat.
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    • 213 9 Bullying By Bosses Made This Red Quit M-M.ACCA. Tues. Bullying by hi- superior omcers and the rigorous conditions in the jungle "ave made life so unbearable for ox-bandit La: s^<" 28, that he decided 10 give himself up "filer ena e he' "fV Laßi Swee uid while the Jungle It
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    • 85 9 IPOH. x tea Five of the ?U;J to a daily tontine here have lodged a report to thc police alleging that total contributions of $96,740.t0 have bem misappropriated by the ers. The amount reoresents the contributions put in by over 100 members who participate in
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    • 222 9 KIAI.A Ll MPIR, Tues.-The Government service Staff Council which represents all local I v recruited monthly salaried officers from Division il and below in the Federation, will not discus* developments in the case ot a>lr. K. M. Bvnie nor the Council ol Joint Actions
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    • 292 9 Standard Staff Reporter PENANG, Tues.— None of the 20 passengers who arrived at the Bayan Lep:i s .Aerodrome from lnc!ia last Friday were sent back. All of ttM ii were ful in th ipt to i Malay Fore 1 Im nin B last Sav.
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    • 103 9 Egyptian Ship Has Fins Pool KLANG T lirst I an ivc in lion waters .anchor* d ofl I Swetterj and is expected to be in at least i vtrei named Poit Sa: i. displacement ol IC tons. A p fl a*abi:. desiexpei i The P. S the late metta and
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    • 78 9 Standa-rd Sl.tll Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tue Represent.)- >■ Malayan Planting li. I I Employ Association, uni< na P.antations of Worker- and the Federation of All Ma!. ..van Estates Staff U .icct for the second on Fridny I I of Joii the i Frid:.--lower-! up by ot nt
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    • 26 9 IPOH, T I pf sumed to be ifl aj.-e of ten qirl tapi« r. L today JuVi party Ol rll IH.
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    • 46 9 Wf\ T_ C*A-3_5 5*3 L A K±_ •^___3-E_-__-___^:^c I B/.ft*GKO.i jSJ Iniir&cLtys uilli exreflral through romiadions IN EUROPE JAPAN M DJAKARTA 4* awe** m m SB AM PALEMBAFJG k Fn ><mr m\| iTM-r\:ilioiis h) CONVAIU Q'»icc UNION BUILDING <^— d F,oo) Tc,: 7869 L^%av /^f7 0/y£S/A// >q//?VVa4VS'
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    • 208 9 a. „a^ l H 2^ l fIE I CRITERIUM I IW'hfmll I Dl fell Ctrjji*! I P Made from t*-,. h->t I and mar-at e\p- n K selt -J toi... Samaritan TOILET TISSUE I mo r I a V, AT LCW PRICE —•———> Sim- aaj •otna; V S I lar-rav-**
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    • 463 9 v*^a»a--^-a«s>««. -sr-»^. -in ni -i St* V'tppviiG'TC I ''.un.. )iP#lß»>RMßiiiij, RKS_gRWi t_a»maaaair«Wj.iat_.---*-.-*i|u tai jay; f^ffv mtimmJL t^^lm^mimnmmMim-na-^lt -fmmdtlhm^XmmWKm^sMim^^^ <: Sa^^PP^^R^l^WP^^WaP^i^ v .^Jg^3_^^^XJl(. ißnßil^lllllii ''Ijß^iJ^l'- :^-JB.RIRRuRM»iiI ■=e.i lAR 4. S:;a) 9AO p m A....1\ \f v S^m%r%mi_es I\ttZ* MX: Tne R.i I ers 11 am 145. 4 x|\l.A\\N \II!\VV Hia»\| L>ZJr**L
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  • 93 10 Pho'n) Photo). CARRYING a plastic handbag and wearing an outstanding coitr decorated a.ith portraiti o/ ptrsonalitics oj thi? tennia world, ii AmarriaCtt'j ch inning Gloria Butler, attending the International Tenuis Club's receptio i af tha Hurlingham Club for overseas players. T/:c "centra CGnrt*' coat shoici portraiti of,
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  • 619 10  -  Margaret Scott By ANEW mother was asking the other aay whether it was necessary to give her month-old daughter anything in the way of extras as she was feeding her herself. Even a baby fed the natural way needs orange juice and extra Vitamin D and
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  • 213 10  -  GAYNOR MADDOX BY TF your family likes the flavour of corn as mudi as ours does, then its time you learned about cooking with toasty corn chips. Here are some of our favourite cooked dishes using the chips Sausage and Beans (Serves 4-6) ONE and one-half
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  • 130 10 PATTERN SERVICE x? ■xV^SßS&fts :^iWic£*?v.a»**>v SB£U?^ I &eSBf *W£* s t^ IMI COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN You muK enclosrhiet »cn cenr stomps if you wont a/our pot-tern cut If I don'r get rhe stomps you don ger rhe port. in A numbei of orders have come
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    73 10 Photo) fsdfsfsfs BY LFGROUX. this to<iue ]or the Fall Winter season $hou* the Chinese theme, one of the three principnl themes oi this modiste's collectiatm. Feathered birds briny the toque to a point on top. UP ■R min 1 thi festhtrt I cj p< idantt. Take another \OOk
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  • 116 10 I ii: i run ii ni 1 Imml <>■• ia U spin m 1 1 m n aranui.l to M t lair -.11 lull, Ha»o.| Ihr, dann; tins CIHIJ I ils»> I fn ia il Jlllla-i i i i,. ra»n i liili.-t s i < ipni
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  • 235 10  -  BARRY OLIVER By AFTER several weeks of comparative quirt, at last some definite news of theatre activities is coming to light. Singapore Arts Theatre have derided to present "The Living Room" at the Victoria Theatre on Ausust 17, 18 and 19. This is a play by Gr Greene who
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  • 372 10  -  Dorothy Roe "fl r rilK law:; -suffering figure of woman must take an other beating this year, if she is to ht into the new skin light F,il| clothes Gone n.v the concealing full skirts, the padded hiplines, the comfortable crinolines that allowed a girl
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    • 125 10 THE STUBS AND YOU By Rita Del Mar -Rll 21 to April I ofl >- c I Villi-- April 20 to A i .1 this after;;.a; ni > s« ieKl mini m 21 jme > fte < \*-i ii June 21 > j II" i• j > 22— -is you
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  • 570 11 Lef e K™ gfap Can't Gag, Says nald Bailey has finally turned printer but as a Rugby Leigh in Lancashire. 1( mean that some three A' s officials r to find a new pursuit. f irs some officials have tried to prove •undercover," the money which
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    • 306 11 {T JS hereby r oufied that the undermentioned 21 unus^a qheques drawn on Kw-anqtung Provincial Bank Sou^h Branch, Singapore have" be€n lost are therefore W« *U*j*X null and void. Numbers 4: a:.o to ***** (both Nos. ina-: w I EONG HON SUN. Singapore sth August, 1953. 'fENDERS, which will close
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    • 253 11 o-^ j ?f -J: •J?* >^TZ^ i^_HP|H I -JCE.-T-CC^TP.OI'nOREL >— -^J >.vO/ J/ c HOW > _"s£_*_? -r-Ai-X-; -AH HEERO VO IS GC-JK'A C -fV^-^-C «t _f Pfl EMOTIONS WHILE AH <RIGHT. ALSO COMES N_( R'GHTVO' SnW •E A E_ABV-AH MEANS VO: DAISY N'AE />C I_»> -FRANKLY// CUSS J TROUBLE..^
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  • 124 12 NKW YORK. Au_.. 4 (AP).— J America'- dominant waamen tennis players, with Maureen (Littla Hoi Connolly :and Daaris Hut providing 'he one-lwo pun h >■.-••.- v*. their I7th sia liaht Wig lan Cup victory ovei V, tain yesterday with tut loss <>' get The final t ore
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  • 350 12 WEIGHTaS for eight races for the final day of the Penang races are: C.01.D CUP Cl. I—ll Mi lea. Forest Beau 9.05 hntertainment II 9.0t Broadside 9.00 Kin?port 8.13 Mubarak 8.05 Colonel Dtlv 8.01 Rigoletto 8.00 Double Blue 7.13 Bloodshot 7.09 Quarter Deek 7.08 Cat. lntn.it
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  • 256 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By PENANG, Tues.— LOCH INVAR ond HULA HULA (Word) provided the best workout this morning when they breexed over three furlongs in 36 2/5 sec. with Lochinvor appearing to hold the advantage. at the end of the run. Several Gold Cup candidates were seen
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    71 12 There's romance in Channel swimming. To prove it here's an engagement picture of '".0-year-old Margaret Feather. of Scarborough. Yorkshire, and Egyptian swimmer Ahdou Klnionim. Margaret, youngest of this year's would-be Channel swimmers. made her third attack on the Channel when she took part in the cross-Channel race yesterday. Abdou I
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  • 103 12 A sharp shower of nin tarda? caused the n n lining three finals of the Ma tennis championships to be postponed till today il the SCC courts. The ties r e: 4.00 p.m. Men's Dou* Neale Fraser and GT H way versus Oit. Chew Bim* and
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  • 36 12 The following will t*eptJohore m th P Foong Scong Cup Competition against Ma i tea on Aus; i and B: IV N_ Tunku Jalil, Sheikh Ahmad. Yusop Akil. N'4 Yong Klicc Aba* Wahab
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  • 20 12 TRACTION UNION SPORTS CLUB and Government Printing Office shared four I a SAFA Division SB played at Geylang Stadium yesterday.
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  • 26 12 SHANTER. CHICAGO. Aug a Reuter'.— Llovd Mangrum. the American Rvder Cup player. ivon the ail-American golf championship todav with a 72--holes total oi 27.").
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  • 141 12 TIGr.R Sporting Association, this beaten Senior Division LeagM ili.nn;. t promising st.irt ii thr S\l A. scni.ai n M fl tournament yesterday when tin- Raja with a 6—o win at Ike lil. in H M Tigers a a nu top for thamajor portion and
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  • 159 12 ia. s \thletu j^H hi ake It i fl h.iaih fl i ainip. I I a fl Mil iv in ifl Keal i n fl put tin ii ii. fl a "i fl .1 i; M lion fl II fl (In* fl fl paj theii g>«- ii
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  • 248 12 IPOH, Tues.— Plav ing with bettor undcr-tanitin;;. 12th Roval Lancers oi Ipoh beat lst Somerset I JfM Infantrv of Kuala Lumpur 4-1 in the northern /onr final of the FASELF Caldbeck Cup competition. Lim; -ms will meet either I m Highlanders 01 Training to meet Singapore
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  • 948 12 BELOW are the weights for tomorrow's races, third day of the Penang Turt Club's August Bank Holiday meeting. Horses Class 2, Div. 2—6 Furs. Horses Class 5, Div. I—6 Furs. Horses Class 5, Div. 2-6 Furs. Horses Class 5, Div. 3>-6 Furs. Horses Class 5, Div.
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  • 40 12 A SPIRITED rally la cloeinf stages «>t Um iam aVled Pulau Bukom to share honours with Stanvac Sports Club In their Singapore Business Huii-.es league CUP Ua played at the padang yesterday. The -core was a two-all dtaw.
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  • 20 12 BALESTIER to.. li*- -0 in a SAFA Di" matah played at It I; i i rterd iy
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  • 29 12 LONDON Aug. 4 Ron Archei rket all-rounder who da stomach t'<»<-<"> on ,h e H of lhe fourth v I England and .ustra U*:i h(Ta.sDital taxi
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  • 26 12 T he Duke Missed The Boat 91 I j I a*^l a I I 4 1 1 •Ml I ;and M "^l I up a ■"•al
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 148 12 Today's Sport SOCCER: SBHFA league cup: Div. A OTEC vs SCS at Farrer Park: Shell A vs Hongkong A at Shell ground; F N vs Sime Darby at SHB: Div. B, Charter Bank rs Breweries A at Geylang; S.T.C. vs M.P.H. at MFA; Div. C, Mercantile Bank vs Hongkong Bank
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