Singapore Standard, 11 August 1953

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  • 16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD V"' IV. No. 10. WNCAPOWE, TUESDAY,' \UCUST 11 ]<>-,•* —i l_^; TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 156 1 CLUE IN HOSTESS' DEATH MYSTERY Reporter ol the i lived -U'-s :i n d pad[Who two yean before her den" Chief u nani of the ai home, 25-year-old Madam Nee j Kwee Hong told me veto: day thai lh< Doreen alive at u.iik on S 1 Doreen had then asked
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  • 53 1 I art itj still unaccoun- >• > w :.>d out bethe crippled p i into the de > ithwest of the U i States Wh« base lutside Ti lt on the N »rth AfriI pla le left Ud i N n Italy S
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  • 24 1 \M \M. 10 Rt*u i'u >t »m>; s:»i' i ound ■r coins hid- 989-ton Dutch ship due Indies.
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    32 1 FORMER ited his i UP. Sir Donald MacCiillivray arrived back in Sinuapore with his son. Malcolm, yesterday after attending talks in London on the present financial situation. Standard photo.
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  • 62 1 THE Acting Registrar of Societ.es Federation of Malaya, has called upon the Malayan Chinese Association Headquarters at Kuala Lumpur to submit their consolidated accounts as required under the Societies Ordinance, 1949 He pointed out that under this Ordinance, all registered societies must furnish the Registrar with
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  • 361 1 t. the Curt tidal sJe |> r On^B^ ft"™ 1 1 in 1 to have removed the three month tadam Tav Bee Geok (36 V K b ,n" "k "W m May 18 last Ke I eng- I V. B Dr. rk. Three
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  • 71 1 STOP PRESS DENVER, August I J (Reuter) President Eisenh ..< ei •>- -day received a first-hand report from the S ,f Mr. John Foster D on i. p res j j en Syngman R s Kor< Air. Dulles i by at tho Presi lent'a day headquartei i
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  • 39 1 DENVER, Aug 10 (Reuter) '1 he S of SI ite, Mr. F Dulles, sai j today that the United States proy would adopt reciprocal ires" if the Communisrs ted to re* urn some Ameriprisoners of u
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  • 83 1 FOUR armed Chinese unsuccessfully fried to use a a [lei as a decoy tone p g.iia entry Into a house in Pool* Road. Singapore. early yesterday morning. They caught the bread-seller on the road and forced him at knife-point to knock at the door of the-
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  • 39 1 THE new Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Aii imidjoio ex-Ii ian Ambassador to the United 5t i] •ted to arrive in this morning on his way back to Jakarta to assum* in-s new post.
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  • 217 1 MacG. Back— Is Mum THE Federation Deputy High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray, who flew to London in July for talks with the Treasury and Colonial Office on Malaya's finan rial erisifl returned to Singapore by BO AC 'onstellation yesterday afternoon. He was ac companied by his son, Malcolm. At the
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  • 107 1 12 Prisoners Sang For The Sultan Twelve prisoner! forming a i a «uard of honour of warders welcomed the Sultan it Kelantarj on his visit to the State Prison at Pengkatan Chepa yesterday, following his birthday celebration*. The Sultan spoke to a prisoner he had pardoned recently Abu bin Awang
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  • 314 1  -  M. T. YONG By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malayan Chinese Association Headquarters have been told by the Acting Registrar of Societies, Mr. G. H. Summerfield, to furnish t!ieir consolidated accounts. Failure to do so will render its trv principal officers liable to prosecution under the Societies
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  • 40 1 Danish Ship Fired On By A Gunboat '\<-.KONM. Atlg. 10 (UP)— 'i Danish s t i p 3s. Hemxich lessen -vis tired on and intcr- cepted yesterday morninsj otT Amoy bv a ounboa-t believed to 1 be a Nationalist craft.
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  • 14 1 •'Last nii;ht was plenty!— Now try and hou the uhol« blinkin' bed."
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  • 23 1 THE Turk* mid Caico* islands. dependency of Jamaica, have been granted u And bo to the polls in September. Reuter
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  • 133 1 paris, Aug. 10. (Reuter)— The French Government yesterday virtually abandoned it-5 attempt to force civil servants to accept a later retiring w for their pension rights. Among the if* economy Creej announced last Oigfrt, thu one rcfenin2 to civil service pensions which provoked Hie strike
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  • 62 1 TOKYO. An? 10 (Reutei I A »paper publicity >tunt c.i".^ «>d the death of two swimmers a- n resort near Tokyo according] to information police gathered today Enthusiastic sw mmera gi rd litt to a helicopter itMri toppled it int< sea here I i aused deal
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  • 143 1 PANMUNJOM, Au£. 10.— The largest group of Allied captives to come hack from Communist prison camps since the armistice was signed— 4B9, was crossing into freedom here today. Thi* American and British prisoners appeared in far I ter health than he ema and pitiful South
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  • 66 1 LONDON. Aur. 10 (Reutei i ■British scientists are cartyinf out te»l f they can rct;, it .> leakj resei von- cl bv lining it with rubber. If ihov ai >■ succea j-j the Ministry of Housing ind I rovei nmem has HUthoi I lion of
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  • 46 1 PNOftl PENH. Aug. 10 'AFC broad <>^' >-' th« Fi ench to latest Cambod in i prup< f "i Ind > Chinese independen< i !>»■ tded to Cam bod i. -in Prcmiei }'#-Mri Mouth by French High Commissioner J«-^i'. Risterucci, m was teamed hfte ♦<»d.iv.
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  • 20 1 THF Philippine wealhei Biir«-.<u <kl:iv reported ")0 rniir u\ hour IjpHoOH ill 'fie Pacific i»'julnej»l atf l«u<«iu. AP
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  • 33 1 1' 1 \W AUg 10 tAFP W < inadian i ol the Hou Comm odd favcun i t- It the I v I :it)(.u 11 pei cent s; in hi parl
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  • 22 1 [.ON DO Vug 10 (R Russia rhief. i nrhea <<i R jvil \\v- the ofl
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  • 67 1 KOREA PURGE A 'SIGN OF CRISIS' BELGRADE, Aim 10. 1 fir Yugoslav ('(Miiiiiunist paper Btrfca -t .itc.l la i\\\ t ii Ww rcceai psfgc ol North Korcin (Dininii■lsi Jradrrs provided r\idI'nrr ol serious doiiu-Ntir n isis in North Korr l i i) i i plan i P 1 i illl
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  • 177 2 COLONY ANTI-VICE DRIVE STEPPED IP SI FNTY FIVE raids on boi«-is and places suspected of bein*,' used for immoral purposes, werr conducted by the Sißffapore Social Welfare DepartaMßt in July. in conjunction with the \ni\ Vice Section of the Criminal Investigations Branch and the Services Police. Acocviiai to the noathlj
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  • 44 2 MK. EWI N Watfrtnaa, chairman <>t the %ustralian repre- lo the International IVool v 't arrived hi ipore aboard a BOAC Constellation yesterday with r«' t ml daughter Sandra en route t<» Australia. Mr. Waterman's headquarters are in London.— Standard photo.
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  • 99 2 THE il Navy's first operational helicopter squadron, No. 848 Squadron, equipped with Sikorsky 5.55 helicopters that have been provided by the United states under the MatoaJ Defence Assistance programme, h;is in the first five months of this year carried over 4,000 troops on operational
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  • 78 2 IE "S rthi tival the Sr: r Temple, 19 R Katong. on Aug i) to 9 .ill be conducted by Hindu lin mment d< A special Abishegam cerely wil] be iom 5.30 6.30 p.m. This will be wed by music up 8 pm. The music will be Standard
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  • 44 2 PNEUMONIA still claim, the moil lives within the City Council limits. Singapore Las* week 23 people died oi this disease which Is .-.even less *haii thai of the previous week. A ')_;pihor 134 people died while 634 babies were botn.
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  • 130 2 FIRMS MAY CLOSE DOWN HUNDREDS of employees in the rattan industry in Singapore fear retrenchment. This follows reports of the closing down of some rotton manufacturing firms in the Colony. One 1 manufactui in.u firm already has notified H employees Oi its intention to within
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  • 39 2 AN Indian. jTllliltlMf. v.as involvrd i n an accidrnt uith a motor lorry yestercJSS BftCHMMMi alf*g Kallang Road Ninqapo-.j. He u.i> admitt.d into the GeaenU Hospital standard piduie shows Kandasam> beinj; attendtd to by p.KM'rsby.
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  • 135 2 SINGAPORE Legislative Councillors will be told at their meeting next week whether Government will accept certificate of recommendations given by them to persons seeking employment in the public service i\\u questions on ini? sublect will be tabled by Mr. C. C Tan. Progressive Party leader!
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  • 86 2 SINGAPORE Government trade union leaders are busy hammering out a plan to form a national trade union r senting all Government em ployees. A committee appointed by the Federation of Government employees Unions to plan the formation of a single union lor all
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  • 39 2 1 ADMIR SIR CH La ml E S Sir ,1 Ladi Hi i s. Ki i f I garni. Later Tengk .i, the Kamarudd Haji [dri I Mr. M. H..-.A and invited al>«;;.: I cocki
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  • 159 2 Stranger Called Her Darling Court Is Told WIMFRKD MAY CANHAM, a manager oi a business firm told the Singapore Fifth Police Wagittr »te i Mr! D. H. Chapman, yesterday, that a stranger came up to her, molested her and said: "Hello darling, come -i along, darling." The stranger, Leorig F
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  • 50 2 THE run of the S pore I- Slier, the Sir George told The I the Diag' Survey ream eocoui i .:ic He sa i I >' >>n the ba; i- of try-out the I *****. S r P opera'i\-e and thank those k p.irt is
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  • 54 2 THF 1953 open Prr r < o Championships ined lor month Particuli be obl rrom Mr G R. Col lick, I NY.. ...ad. Te! 5 At iation's annual ting he'd on A President G R I Lou id Mr W Hon. Seen Mr. I Mi' Council bcrs
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  • 137 2 Colony Still Needs More Engineers Sti;idard Stafi Kep.rter SINGAPORE is still short of engineer- to carry out the vast programme of ronstruction it nas in hand. Tne City Encjinccr'.s Report for l!»r)2 states that M tbn high rat construction cannoi be iTiaintained for the shortage of technical stair, especially in
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    • 31 2 b» Pacemakers Performance Mm 3 JSSmmWt^^^ =s^^"'^A the invincible Riley Orchmrd Motor (om, tan y Limit,* m!^ S l;; "l"""'' htiala liunpur r Sn^N^aß, Itnthnrorth mul Jestellou* liar two Malar* Limited,
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    • 142 2 fc IB I H ■I There's a place for eFPcier I everywhere! I Efficiency is ro fur^ I ♦able top. wSen fc I Rc-rinqton Persona! T I s*jrl.nq ruqqed motch'rss pcrforman. I this popular mocti no ivy the Ail New P^ r your neoresi Rcminqtc today' Hire r urcH w
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  • 24 3 Asia To Benefit By U.K. Research Eas t stands to TH» tests medical team in the Sit* llsir !s I submilk. in Ml with
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  • 141 3 MALAYAN STUDENTS' CORONATION BALL THE Duchess of Kent attended the Coronation Ball of the Malaya Students* rnion and the Malay Society in London recently after opening, earlier in the day. mi extension to Malaya Hall, the hostel for students in London Anioni; those who attended the Ball at the Dorchestrr
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  • 380 3 Standard Staff Reporter w SINGAPORE Miss has been told bv the Social Welfmre Department that she could sue a married man ior breach of promise-if she was not aware that the man was already married at the time of the promise. This a to
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  • 202 3 GEARED FOR ACTION TO HELP IN ANY CALAMITY Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Department of Social Welfare is geared to go into action immediately in any emergency at any time to help victims of a calamity, such as a fire. Mi P H Meadow I Ing
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  • 209 3 Home' Will Be Built As Memorial RESIDENTS in Malaya ami Siam have donated .X v:*;"*."* < about S:i.7.">o Malayan) to wards tho first "Australian Prisoner of War Memorial" which is to he built at M<» lontj. iu westers New South Wales. This Memorial for P .o.W\ who died in the
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  • 138 3 Malayans Attend WHO Talks SINGAPORE r i the Federation of Mai iy ire represented at the first regional meeting on Child Development and Mental Health which began its three»week series of meetings In the University of Sydney, yesterday. This seminar, inducted jointly by the Australian Government and the World Health
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  • 108 3 Standard Staff Keporter SINGAPORE'S "Hell i Gi will moot for 1 .1 time on Friday evening ,i? the Young Women's Chri tian Association in Raffles Q I i draft the constitution of theii newly-formed He > Girls C •> The Association wi ly i <• lid
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  • 46 3 TAIPING. MOll- Convi. for moving ten pair^ o! rubber shoe v. -it hi 1 com ro c 1 area at Ba'u Km "1 a permit, a lorry driver. Tan Ah Ling, was fir..- 1 £J4J > > inTaiping Magistrate. The exhiliit^ wert COflflscated.
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  • 116 3 4 Canadian Experts To Help Malaya StiM ln,i Stuff Reporter Four Canadian experts < haw n m arrived in the Federation under the technii issisi inr-e phase of the I i I Plan. Another is ex- pecte shortly. Thro < if the exports are statione 1 in the Fe They
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  • 40 3 MISS Nunrs Lt«e. one of th«» two Malayan ChißCSe mines for the tWO-year Australian scholarship s een beins; helped by Mr. Charles I.ee. official secretary af the Australian Commission to Malaya, to fill up one of the forms.
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  • 124 3 THK two Malayan mir-.es chosen for the Australimo Scholarship two -ye:ir postgraduate training course are Miss Lilian Wong Kit Yoke, Singapore General Hospital and Miss Lee Siew Mui, Infant Welfare Centre, Mentakab, Pahan^. Miss Wong and Mi-^ 1,00 will sail from Singapore fof 1
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  • 70 3 THEFTS of car accessories in Singapore are still on the increa anfl police appeal t>> .jr owners to lock up their vehicles and note down the numbers of their tyres. A C.I.D. spokesman sni that] to trare stolen tyres, it is important to have
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  • 158 3 WHITLEY COUNCIL TO HOLD TALKS ON GENERAL ORDERS THE Council of Negotiation will discus* for the Brit time the question of Gcnei I Orders at its meeting some time next month, Mr. J.D. Higham, Singapore's Under Secretary, told The SUndai I yesterday. Mr Higham pointed out IM Government mav hold
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  • 116 3 Put Your Hands Up, Couple Told \OI M. CkIMM roupl* w.is i ohhed li* four mni of M.'l < ash a fountain p'-n anil ,%n •'ii v < tr t ne.ir the old sh.i. kie riuh in Bern u lx<> ul Singapore. M Sun (I i null 1 Ihe rouplr
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  • 37 3 SI ind ird Stiff K<*|m»i l«r THE Sing Miildi t <»f rid i\u-h •<>>•(• I in 1951 (ho i eek Othei in put hi ►lectric il fittin the fin it fling up 1 1
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  • 48 3 A PKBI .14 meeting brat-- the In lepen I) \y >\ India. «ril| be held i( >ria The |1 I at 8 p m. M <i»p il i Aen m, th<* Repi men! ->f India will < l held under the i ipl t Tamil Mu-iii m Ui
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    • 29 3 gy rf^^Jß L^^^bm^ScS*!^^!' A X'^ II I■> I f ij y^ \*p*f I 9 i\ f ll*.iiiLC3 LvU LJ ivZ I wst\-% m If 1 91 fl I \/li
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    • 138 3 (Ml Pepsodent really gives Teeth dened with PepeoeVal in whiter, wmtk *)u\rr\ Tli lt*l beCMM thej air t hUMri And they arr ■If inci 1m- iu-wj Pepeodeaft in the only toothpaste that contains Irmrn*". Pepeodent with Iriurn < K-arn iway lh»- l.lrn whi« h nr>t only <ltilU teeth, baft al-o
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  • 115 4 COMMODITY PRICES C LOSING rabber ■rices (rents per lb> in Singapore yesterdaj were. Buyers Sellers N<» i i; s s spot Loose No I R.S S I 644 No 2 i: n s No 3 5.5. ».i 613 i Quiet. TIN PRW I l he p» it <■ of tin
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  • 402 4 TOP RED AND FOUR OTHERS ARE WIPED OUT KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I ive more Reds, including a top ranking regional committee member of the Communist terrorist organisation, have been killed and three others wounded b\ seenntf forces in the I '('deration. member of the security forces has been MTOUaded Ij\
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  • 66 4 Blood Bank Free, Says Mr. Bingham PENANG Won.- The R< Pei R. P. Bingham, I rumour jed for blood t: n servi Th< bank at the General Lai, he said, gave blood to any pal ent fret? of char.; u t that ild be always to eivt olu: Mr. B
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  • 106 4 2 European Victims In Hurt Charge 1 HRF.K Ci ipore Assi „y with g hurt to a European rouple John Pitcher of T< and Miss F orence Ryder while attempting to rob then in Clementi Road on Apr 5 The accused are: Tan How Kneng. Lini Khong and Chua Kan
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  • 36 4 Had Lottery Tickets— Fined ADMITTING posse sioo of 4 tO '10(1 chara termined by {he third day's races in uig, Ng B«,e Seng was I $200 in (i two months' rigorous imprisonment by the Taiping Magistrate.
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  • 155 4 By ASTER (.IWSIKIK A KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Th« Federation Governiu 1 send local rr.cn lor training as diplomats m Britain's if Washington, New Delhi, Tokyo, Jak; 1 Canberra, Dato E. K. C. Thuraimber for Education told me today. Dal g pa training 1 1 in
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  • 91 4 Rimba Will Take His Ist Plane Ride ger pet nl .i. J ted Kingd i S re ma. hoii first time R mba .4ert. Riinba M Zoologicai Sociel ...d<j:\. from the Kit R adopted by Mr arui Mrs. Kitchener months ago when he helpless cub. The K ouj;h great. diflkcu
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  • 86 4 R. M. P. D. r > to ask Pro. -< whom Mr. Tan had charged Iri .Mr N the 1 ing i abou* Mr Tan' "I have con people and they 1 should treat Mr. i ment as a political aimed at catch;ng votes. "If Mr.
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  • 47 4 n.— Miss C Inche A/ cash prizes a 4 Malaya'i "Anf-Pow" ie first anniverna of the Young Club held here ay. sketchei and *ong<: were held, witb pleasing performances bv \\vo singers. Linn Fo.r.g Eng and Misa Lee Wai Yee.
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  • 79 4 Standard Lond on Correspondent LONDON, Aug 1 0.— The following or c the closing prices of rubber ond tin on th e London morket: LONDON RUBBER Sept 19 d> Oct. /Dec 19 j Jon./Mor. !9;d. Apr./Jun« 19 'd. Au 9- c.i.f. 18;d. Sept. c.i.f. 18,:d. Tc-^«:
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  • 25 4 EIGHT sty lent teachers o the Abu B; S have sat for their N<. i y. The continue lor thrci d ay a.
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  • 162 4 MIC REJECTS ALLIANCE CALL TO TALKS PENANG, Mon.—Tbe working committee of the Malayan hidian Congress, after a lengthy discussion yesterday turned down the invitation of the TMN'O-MCA to join tho National Congress whirh Will b e held in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 23. One of the reasons the <-om mi
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  • 98 4 reduction of rnWUinment tax on live shows tMt into !S2tSH! Julv ls M f which date hull „f the entertaiaineiit duties would be remitted in respect of entortaMiment in which all the perfonners were actually doing their arts. lite CAtertainnientt COtt corned arc stase plays, traditional
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  • 149 4 C JUDGMENT ,5 CASE OF Mo J KUALA LUMPUR M on a was called to show cause V^> and Solicitors Ordinance. c> *l here today, why he should nc rolls or suspended from p< for grossly improper conduc 1 i ting Co <\v fur: i I
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  • 200 4 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Youth Council's Idlest ever "work camp,' costing $8,000 in Tanah Me rah BcMI lias beSim. More than 20 Singapore youth organi nations are helping to build it. Every camper who a" S.Y.C.*s "work camp* 1 at ;:i Merah E«.-ar
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  • 72 4 2 ASIANS JOIN THE MCS Two .ire Mr. OihYi Sip 1 C ot Immi>«ng. announcesion< vlr. R. p. B prur an hor gnised Ai :on js that must H .^h sub-' or F> < itizens. He .t> i v In ernmeiit could a] hev did ;ot need to fa the
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  • 52 4 Hold Perak Elections, Govt. Urged IPOH Mob. The pro UMNO Mala] rliviisiniis in Prr.ik. whlrh ),rl(i Bjacttai at Kuala Kaagsar yestcvi ■re 1«» mcr t>i«» St.it* 1 (iov«*rninrnt to )i<»l(i eledkNM to the town tail itate mnuwUi ks n« \t year. 1 J.l j ol ron I •oni I I
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  • 43 4 PENANG, Mon.—Undei I u a the i v B i wi beau :riiifi P. \uf. 20, L'l a:. New World Park. A 1 he 9( to Mr. s M E Noodin, r/o E Bn;ik. Periij-i^. and la latei J3.
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  • 22 4 Hind here brat< .»i i n t 'I In i fj.iyi I tg their fatlu and wi
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    • 139 4 n f Chinese history a glimpse of mm THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES t"\ jf, M YAMC KUEI FEI fcWtlf The mosf famous f i bcaufy of China lived U^W L_^C^ during fhe reign of Em- > tf ft K peror Ming Huang Brh I 5 /^*~U '>a\ Century AD. Chosen
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  • 137 5 Gang Preys On Women At Graves !,■■;>;..- managing 1 V! r Of d Press, ,1 an- resen- .stralian Mr I. M I as on [i I A GANG of young Chinese desperadoes Ls taking a ghoulish interest in the graves at Ridadari Cemetery for the quick money they can get.
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  • 55 5 Stmdard SUJI Koportrr SINGAPORE'S contin I v Jubi rrc w is on i and Scouts co Mr. R. I S f a s arf by D M J. for the of tw v. Mr. Ince 2 D A f who Is in cha. will fly ipore
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  • 196 5 Three Gunmen Under A Tree THREE unknown gunmen approached An ff Vnz Guan one morning on June 84, and shot him at close range while he was having coffee under a big- tree opposite the Singapore Steam Laundry at Alexandra Koan. v i of men, hearing I took to their
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  • 65 5 KUAL LUMPUR, Won. (i\i«s courses sponsored M Governmenl have proved of great value to the workers who now have i better apprecial n of th<- Emergency existing in the country. i S B bi itation C<^:;: ne ol th« m had previ Iy been un that there
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  • 59 5 PENANG, Moil— This Settlement is rid of aii communist elements, said Resi i r. Mr. R. P. Bingham, at a prc<s conference toaa still required by the S- y Force? in mg do\v;i those communists. Regarding i electioi Mr. Bingham i<>\; m I when they
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  • 137 5 Standard siafT Reporter A BILL to provide lor the tran i>r of surplus money specified for one category of claims under the War Damage Compensation Ordinance to other categories, will be introduced into the Singapore Legislative Council at iis meeting next Tuesday. The attorney
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  • 114 5 Mar^n A« lon r The Senior Co-operative p a *a i.^ Uklt Mlnam Co-operative Society in Sunuei ratani had now completed its first export orders lor iresn coconuts and he expected further orders would be received from the United Kingdom. Another factory
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  • 92 5 CHEN DEATH APPEAL DISMISSED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The appeal of Lee Khuen Kau against a sentence of death for the murder of Petting school principal Mr. David Chen was dismissed today by the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Prethcroe, before a full court of appeal. Mr. Jag-Jit Singh, for the
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  • 85 5 IPOII. Mon.— New h.. the Kinta bran tomori the newly-* for the oext 1 .trs. however i split 44 of this G I'.uvc no rve. Last il «onci al wras n stormj i a surprising number < Some of the oki membei such a
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  • 802 6 'TIIK restrictions on individual liberty imposed under the stress of the Emergency are undemocratic and, th'. e may not like to admit it. they are the us characteristic of a police stale So ions ds the En i Regulations exist this country cannot call a democratic
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  • 318 6 Review of Views Frisby Five-Year Plan "TO BLAME the Malay com-j muniiy for accepting theS Fve-Year Frisby Plan is not^ a healthy attitude to take. 1 co-mmen s Utusan Me-2 layu on the dissatisfaction 2 of Malay teachers that the? implementation of the Frisby^ Five-Y<-;ir Plan would pre-j; juriice the
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 774 6 Sir; "Surprised** in y< A 5 is ic musi be congratulated for hib letter, v Graduate- IU ped to expose the machinations of 3 group oi Raffles who are aiming at th* moor, in 'he new education service. You may rememb r that the Sing ipore
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    • 89 6 Sir; I noticed tha*. lamog have now boon erections: Yeo Chvi Kang R T road is m rural an a. Braddell R >.-»ri in which 1 a -n residing It undei the jurisdiction of the C"v Council and yet I learn thai n i street la npi will
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    • 224 6 Sir, The underlying ca.i.-e why goon f md healthy peop.e fail »o come forward to uive a little 0! fheir blood for a good cause is a pure lack of civic consciousness. In S'poie wo have the Animal Lover?' League bur we don't have any Human Lovers* oi
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    • 122 6 S.i. —Ah Tei Yen E'ig •mil I wi>h to thank the Ladies and gentlemen who kir.rily donateu money to the Kuantan widow and her childicn; whether through The Standard 01 dne<-t to the widow herself. Their timely help i^ very much appreciate by the widow ;»nd her children 1
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    • 197 6 Sir. "T.!l.erta>' in j July '.'A i-.;uo niiik- the statement "It [n'< With a man'-- bnsii nj;!ii ■> du wi*!i hi- property ;i hs like (in reference to H Control i. a\\). 1 do not A man may do with h pmpeiiy as he likes provided Ihc
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  • 384 6  - THEY WALKED INTO THE PASTE Robert Musel By United Press Staff Corres. LONDON, On a mild summer day half a century ago two British women Educators took a stroll in Versailles' Trianon gardens and later startled the world by claiming they had walked through time to the French Revolution. From
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  • 576 6 Should A Journalist Be Forced To Tell? r nr a..--t .....yirtj-ui in hi 1 DECENT discussions about the need for a new law "to prevent members of the Legislative Council and City Council from committing breaches of secrecy," also brings attention to the old question: Should a journalist ever reveal
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  • 24 7 Mystery Shrouds Missing Coaster o!' and has and I Rhi in the sur- iring by carrycopra I the -.ere .ind rvh that hull i
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  • 44 7 A Broadcast Gives Legless PoW A Trip A -all be- S Mani to a trporanight trod Reman. Mr. oup in partiross the in the bit- 114-45. g\ amme, s J1 A and -he out ol it had a A ssa r lived i ane
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    78 7 photo. This photo of wreckage of m giant ten-engined American B-3fi bomber was made from a Superfortress rescue plane. The B-36 fell blazing into the Atlantic Ocean some .'{oo miles west of Northern Ireland yesterday August 5 with 23 aboard, some of whom parachuted down before the plane hit the
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  • 51 7 NEWCASTLE-UFON-TYNE. Northern England, Aug. 10, j (Reuter) Seven roaches of a; London express train were derailed norir here late last night less than 3t> hours after several coaches of the Royal Scot Express ran olf the rails in South Lanarkshire. No one was seriously
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  • 510 7 Malenkov's Speech Will Guide The Allies Soviet Policies Partly Clarified LONDON, Aug. 10,— The team of Western diplomats who will meet shortly to reply to Russia s call for a conference to ease world tension will make full use of Mr. Georgi Malenkov's latest international review in assessing Soviet intentions,
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  • 80 7 LONDON. Aug. 10 (Renter) The cabinet today bri« I Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Minister of Slate for his visit to New York for preliminary talks on Korea. Mr. Lloyd is Hying to the United States tonight for the talks '"with friendly powers" which precede the General Assembly's
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  • 67 7 HONGKONG. Aug. 10 (UP) Three Americans captured ny Chinese Communists on Mar. 21 arc ir." according to i kei 'hy comn attributed to B H Burcl Burchett. 80 Is vice-<'hair-man of the Australia-Commu-nist China Association who re* turned from i Ihree-n China tour on AUC. 8
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  • 50 7 LONDON, Aus W \lu ci ,v aid today 1 ;md the s >yk t Union if •!<♦(! to Bel up I i<>mt COfflll) I sion to iron out all problems ting between the two count rii b. Tin inrluiii d< bts owed one anothei and border
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  • 48 7 BERLIN. Aug. 10 (KcuicnAn official of the East Gert< Christian Democratic Union has publicly denounced his wife for rcici ing Iree panels in Went Berlin, Ihe Potsdam Communisi m paper ataerkische Voikssumme reported. The parcels meant for his two children and hi- mother.
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  • 30 7 SIR Ivooe Kirkpatrirk n Tiring British High C sioner in Germany, returned to West Germans last at the end of a three-day I it to Berlin H« uler.
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  • 399 7 here ,5*?% dk a p S e"rsc r dem U oL t l!-fni R t!: ter) Po iCe and militia °P ened fire Kt^JM^-TB? Sat as Kashmir Premier unco kb Aoauiian was arrested at Id yi morning at the mountain resort of uth-west
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  • 99 7 LONDON. Aug. 10 (Router) Sir Winston Churchill gaw evidence today that he radually recovering his old form and preparing to resume his JuJl duties as Prime Minister. The veteran statesman who six weeks ago was ordered to rest after a spell of over-work has arranged
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  • 39 7 PARIS. Aug 10 (UP)— Maurice Schumann Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, was named today to head the French delegation to the United Nations assembly meeting on Korea. He leaver by plane for New York tomorrow.
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  • 89 7 NAIROBL Aug. 10, (AFP) An unktiown African gunman v« -storday shot dead Tajpal Sharma. an Indian Customs Department Officer, and an African sitting in a nearby car. Walking with his wife in a busy Asian residential district here, Sharma remonstrated with an African on a bicycle
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  • 47 7 ATHENS. Aug. 11 (AP) Two hundred houses collapsed i-) i»n earthquake which shook [thaki Island, oil the west ..ast of Greecsj. according to rij v.nich reached Athena today. Two people were killed and 20 injured. r comment aid is bving i,cnt. AP
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  • 161 7 REDS SUBJECTED NEGRO PoWs TO RACIAL PROPAGANDA FREEDOM VILLAGE. Aug. 10 (AP) U.S. Negro pris wt.'r«» tubjected to all ooostani racial propaganda by their Ch m p capton bill in the word.- of one of lb< m ''only a few whose bri must haw beta prett3 imall feU for it."
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  • 36 7 HYDERABAD, Aim. In (Renter) The si Asian Socialist conference Iwre, continnei id w.u \r-li'!. l ;iv. I 'I Minister I) I Swe pn roved 1 p 1! K Ol d In- <
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  • 114 7 JAKARTA Aug 10 (UP)— The first group of 25 Pakistani soldiers who deserted the British forces in 1945 and 1946 to .join Indonesia's struggle for feedom will leave by Garuda, Indonesian Airways plane, today for Karachi. The Pakistanis were part of the "International Brigade*' composed of
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  • 96 7 America To Check Up On That Bomb R I A .in If ir>H \Mi.. c Iri th< I V-n M.< he jiimii Informed Ai think it k<)\- told th« truth i)i t super bomb proba of debate In tlv thi' Un;' Mi.- n«u Russian Amb.iss.ulni tn li m A'l.ito'i It\
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    • 148 7 NORTH BORNEO INTERNAL AIR SERVICE SCHEDULES Effective from 17 August 1953 Mondoyt Tucsdoyi **L.4 5J 459 Sondokan 0830 dcp. Jesscltoa •iP- Je«clroII 0935 dep. Ronoa Ranau 1015 orr. Jessclto« *iP Ranau 1520 orr."' Kudot JesselroM 1540 dep. Kudot 1645 of SondokoM ML 456 Fridays Sandokon orr. 1645 ML.453 M \"Jlc!
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  • 247 8 ATSTRALIA has one of the deadliest submarine rhasers afloat today in H.M.A.S. Quadrant, World War H destroyer, recently rebuilt and commissioned ifter successful trials off south-eastern Australia. Described as Australia's' first atom age warship, the Quadrant has lost the conventional bridge
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  • 31 8 TAIPEI, Aug. in. (UP)— The Chir crided to e the 9 r Marilu while z rg re i a ful )\v. 11 completion of hi F r
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    • 612 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Hone Kong Manila Kobe A Yokohama Penane P S'ham S'pore TJS Weserstela (NDL) 15/J6Au« 16/HAug 19/21Aug TS Braonsrhweljj (HAPAG) 30/31 Aug l/2Se D 1 3/7Sept T.S Nabob (MM.} 23/ 2 4 ?T Pt w 25S Dt S^j! To (ienoa Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam, Hamburg
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    • 1017 8 MM BLUE FUNNEL LINE S'iE, (Stont.) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. JJJ« /ncorpuiatec In S:r,c;auu;e Carrltrk option to proofed via uthrr p<»rts u» loud and discharge car»o lAJLINGI to UVOafUOI yLAMMIOJ! LONDON <lfc (OMINKMAI POSTM ..Due Sails t 1 Snam eenang I'atnicliir foi Marseille* Liver- pool «nd Gla.-R.u G. 1.M4 Aiig 13
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    • 471 8 EAST ASIATIC Li sailings fko.m s( x K F \MO\GOMA' For Bar. "ok Saißun Hongkong. Manila Kobe and Yokoham» i* >„ 'MAGOALA- For Bansk.^k lv -INDIA' to: Bangkok liS JS Honßkong. Manila De Yokohama i <, n •StLANIHA- for BHnßkok SAIUN(.S IUd.MIMv, ft n For Colombo. Aden. Port 5.,,1 Hamburc.
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  • 327 9 INDUS TRIALS ARE FIRM BUT TINS CONTINUE DULL standard Market Reporter absence of overseas advices, the tin section m share market remained dull with ,i.»v it aromi the weekend dosing levels. SADFSADF Buyen Sellera B 30 SO I 2 40 160 44 00 0 td 0 _00 xd .20 20JM
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  • 37 9 TfiE Dcpnr'merit of Comj merce reported today thai India's cotton arroafie for t" (1 1953-54 season is now estimated at 16.500.000 to 17 million about five P^r cenl I above last year's figure. UP.
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  • 149 9 »'.l RING SEA: lane' s tail hook is aatch the line States Coast ifl rrom the .a Korollecta the 1 from the Coasl Paker "North- dunng the hitter's pxpeditioa in the i With the is. i -nur- i ■•<"• the North- I ri to roach
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  • 70 9 U K-NZ Meat Talks Open S. 10: Keith HolyI Agriculture. lay that e future of bulk purch B .bul deferP ;,,n in 1 m is lari- I' O* F€ Hi, Aiujui 1 IJoyd George, turning d<uvn a New Zealand request for two years' I before terminating, varying or continuing bulk
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  • 17 9 SOMI time th eek me nooth pa r ul) n i ■ni.industry*! *»^iably lines.- AP
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  • 474 9 London Conditions Quiet ON S of fhe facfr Ofs contributing to the quiet conditions in thc London rubber market in July was the absence of purchases by the n?I ouhoritl wh o appear to have been out of the market for thc previous two
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  • 359 9 i ii, w, st n «Jard Staff Reporter JMi22i i ai rconditi< > n^ I>ulch ship with air-con-hll f *i. SlllKle cabm acco "»wodation for every mrm-10,H00-ton luxurious Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail reiffhter -Kanmata" arrived in Singapore from Holi b 4 OI ler malden
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  • 104 9 HE produce markei in ipore remained quiet in lions yesterday. Copra \vi. market 2J per pin:' for buyers of Augusi shipment, with ai |32|. September shipm quoted '<li buyers and 2 Coconut oil was dull at $53| sellers with nn buyers. Pepper ontinued an ea>ier Icet prices again showing
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  • 547 9 Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE S'pore Diary ii. mi \i ki i 'ii. t m for stall i 1.15 p.m Just Ai ind **Bri- POLK I 15 \M> 30 a Ba! Iroom d be.Ml. i m class 5 to Judo i p 5 m i m YMCA 5 30
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  • 129 9 OUTPUTS of tin concentrates :n p N>r i ne comp under the management of Anglo Oi ri'a! (Malaya) Ltd. for .1 v are Ampal Tin Dredging Ltd., 2.1 ID: Batu Sc ;<• 4<>r Tin Di ing Co. Ltd JtH, B- rj Tin DmiKiim l.*d.. 74:?; K
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  • 93 9 Al STRALIA is expected lo remain the main supplier of flour for Singapore althouuh tlie quota system lor importation of wheat expired at the ~rr^- ~r~~ end of Julv. ire pplical rtei i nent will h tion. No su be ause I Wh from
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  • 26 9 IE rubbi I, first NOON MICKS cs (in ri 141 FOB in I .No. I Ami •4i i N'a Amu RM f>• n 1>• i
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  • 151 9 IDELAIDB. Auk 10: (Reutel IV i i'i i hulk of (he British freighter AiKihj, w hi- h num. nun <j .imi nritbotii lights h;is drift* d morr than •'•*<) mil's .imons th»ur lustraliaa Bicbl n lakes m to\» .1: ,nn t >ti.a> 1 tug > 11
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    • 41 9 fSKB (Y Aa K SIB* ZS is StAt #f r w i REX-Sat Miii!e "FIFTY, IF HE'S A DAY BUT YOU'D NEVEA GUESS IT f t *I t i 1 S.P^N.P. GLAND TABLETS Modfrn Hormonr M I CHAHI 4 mncapori u %>•
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    620 10  - DOING THE TOWN OSWALD HENRY WITH AND HIS CAMERA N T S O H A R D LONDON-BOUND ncvt week on l>u<tirifsN-f umi pleasure trip is Kav I>* NVtlo, Singapore YWCA'n Vice-Presidea| and f'r.inrh SccrHaff of |hc O\crKU Lmgoe, ulm expects to be .1-.% iv Ironi Maluva fur sume months.
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  • 132 10 Bj 111 I A DEL M VII f T »!> S QUOTATION: I I li>- only sun- w4 > to unit? < >oiir M Hi- 1* to 110 Hfllling Inr li.r Mi it joii 1 1 I <:li»ril \lnul lIIIU iii> I I \MI i:iKIIIM<A u
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    • 155 10 READ THIS Btf^Okt YOU ORDER YOUR PATFERN You must trclosc L »e£ ten cent stomps if vou want voui pottcin cut H I don't get tht stomps you don't qct the pottcin A numbei of orders have come »t n-e without the JUt till the storrps arc stamps Thcst won't
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    • 38 10 London's mosf populor coboref oc» I PAT KAY I BETTY °ANKEBS From fh« romout "96" Re«touronf I S#ars of ffocff'o, Television, Ftf^* Nightly except Sundays at The Cockpit v Telephone M4I ror »obl, j| NON-OINERS, COVER CHARGE BETV»r
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  • 14 11 New Record By Zatopek I II). ipic i en he etr< in 28 ■< i
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  • 28 11 X f W l°, RK A !1) CAP) &zzard < harles, tli, hampi, come back at' Beach tomorrow nighi .ban h eavyAgS it to 14 Bf 1 gel
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  • 92 11 campaigning country. He shows a record of victories and the Walcott scrap. He was beaten in a v match by Rex Layne in Og blah, then beat Laync In the meantime he chi llenged Eloland La for right to meet R for the 'lpionship. but h e
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  • 215 11 Floodlight FootbaKers To Invade Britain light footb^l^' M^ n Britain j s due for a s ft r IOIOUS Clubs f-.n-r. Italy. H^tzerland/ACltr^^nd Germany are queueing for a spot on the proßramme Ser lammed Arson;,, _Jg france, ar e hopin« for" an champions under Highbu r of b^ d ■"ncnt
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  • 13 11 NTAKAB, Mon. 4th Regt. drew wil in r ed here "toy.
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  • 26 11 MENTAKAB, Mon.~ ln the Of the si: is rournament, Ganapathy beat EUsiah 4—6 and Neill beat Sangkaran t>— 4, to qualify for the final.
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  • 26 11 RATB. Won— l2th Lancers need the Tamilian Sports Cultural Association by seven to two i n a football match played On the R paciang.
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    • 44 11 NOTH E M. V. TS EXPECTED to ai.-A, from Europe o n 12th August, 1953, at about 8 a.m.- U< thing gside C;odo\vn s 1 (Entrance Gate No 8) h^ pore Harbour Board. For further partic ilars please ring NEDERIAND MM: KOYAL DUTCH MAIL
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    • 278 11 JOHORfc MKIIICAL DEPARTMENT HW OF BOVSEKEEPSR PUCATIONS are invited! ?°J Jpalrjr domidJed £e post of Ho Per at the General I Pi^i, Johore Bahru. or u P i lrant i shouM b0 bctw^n l^ 1 and Preferably: the ages of 30 and, The duties of the post in--'^ie supervision of
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    • 83 11 T AR^ WEIRD &*6TER6 J I MACBETH HAS GOT j£&''" lOF HOR6E: WHO/WORD MACDUFF I C\r\ AMH? Y > '-^J I THEy/60NE CAMETHE^^^^^vWM WfAKL/ I V^S'T CAME^y IS FLED TO U _J)ir'^l^' f MY GOOD M-.fi^ ti I I I HOW? IttBIJiU H' "TnTiwl^^/^'J^^^ DON'T YOU GET GREAT V/VViTH ALL
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  • 522 12 CUP FINAL FEVER HAS HIT EVERYONE nwawUHnM ii i■ik A r £*^^^^^ts**i4booe*SK ja^n^n^n^aV ELEVEN days to go, and -ly the "fever* 1 «»f the i up I inal is in Ihe air. Here in Singapore, there is n i iLiinty over the BltiHUlte .v!-.-iiMi of the tram to do dutj
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  • 489 12 A BREAK FOR TRUMAN /W ENGLAND'S LONDON, Aii£. 10, (Reuter).— England's team for the fifth and final Test against Australia, starting at the Kennin^ton Oval, London next Saturday, will be selected from the following 12 players: Len Hutton (rapt), Trevor Bailey. Bill Edrich, Peter May Dennis Ompton.
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  • 653 12 THE promise shown by the Furopean s in their bid for top honours in this season's SAFA Community League was rudely brakes when the underdogs, Singapore Indians edsed them 2—l to earn a deserving victory and interrupt a hitherto unbroken sequences of victories when the
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  • 45 12 HONGKONG. Aug. 10 (AFP> Hongkong's representative at the Olympics at Helsinki Cheung Kim Man. today beat Australia's schoolboy swimming wonder, John Hendricks in a 100 yards backstroke swimming exhibition here Cheung Kim Man swam the distance in 1 min. 3.7 *evs
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  • 879 12  -  JIF FERY JAMES «1 'hd Wf f S^BHr I '*Im It *f J 'a Sb J' 1 Bv WONG PENG SOON moans business. If ho didn't ho wouldn't have marie Kuala Lumpur a temporary abode until the Malayan championships les> titan a fortnight henoo.
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  • 29 12 SOCCER: SAbA Community League: Eurasian* V*. Royal ;Vary at Jalua Besar Sladnnn CRICKET: Victoria Institution (K.L.) rs. Victoria School at VS. ground from I 1 .OO a.m.
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    97 12 LONDON: Victorious smiles from < left to right r. Christine Sleamon. Diana Leather and Nora Smalley after they had broken the worlds record for the women's SBO yards relav rare during the France v l.ngland athletic meeting at the White City Stadium. R.u ing against a Britain ••It"
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  • 77 12 S'pore Name 15 For Malaya Cup Defence SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association, it it> Council meeting yesterday, named IS player* lor the Malaya Cup final against Penan; on Aii». U |p o h I J Taw, v Vugiisi 9 H. h i S 3AF TOU^i^G TEAMS COMING A I Frankfutt. G
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