Singapore Standard, 12 August 1953

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD jfc m s. _V»I- IV. No. H, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1953. TWELVE PAGES If) CENTS.
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  • 55 1 J J THIS exclusive story of the j second biggest mass surrender of J H Communist terrorists since the Emer- gency began is written by Standard Staff Reporter, Ronm? Duclos Ho was specially sent up to Muar to report on this highlight m tht battle for
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  • 112 1 MA LAY A RUBBER NETTED $80 MIL. INCOME IN JULY Standard Staff Reporter earned an income of losf month from rubber alone. il figures i yesterday 77,226 long tons of "all grades iod, Malaya imported 1.912 tons being made n production. A' .In aVAraaa f t: < Ib of i
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  • 486 1  -  RONNIE DUCLOS By Standard Staff Reporter MUAR, Tues. Eight Johore Communist terrorists including a section leader and two women ga/e themsctrts up in the second biggest mass surrender since the Emergency began. These terrorists belong to the Muar C and it is believed
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  • 34 1 KARACHI. Aug. II *er>— A rowci thou >nruls gathere i oi the Pa .Mon., All toi for ""'"•f.V:<«:i of ou r M Ka Mr Mohan the Mm "we I
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  • 152 1 Britain To Give More Aid KUALA LUMPUR. Tues I'hc British Government has agreed to give further financial help to the Federation of Malaya in 1954 so that fn s Federation's plans for defence a"d development Will n ot be retarded. This is stated in an official communique issued today Earli
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  • 5 1 BULLETS CAN'T SETTLE CRISIS' sadfsdaf
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  • 31 1 photo. Tin- cavity the wall of the lea«-ta where Dween Pereira lived. Ihronch which (he killt-r is t have catered Ami waited for her- Standard
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  • 214 1 SOLDIER HELD IN DANCE HOSTESS CASE A BRITISH soldier in Singapore lias been detained in connection with the itranglkif of Dorern Perein, the Britlunnia Club dance hostess, in the lean-U of an attap hoi in the Jalan Nuri area of Frankel Estate. East Coast Road, on Sunday. iay afternoon, investigating
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  • 42 1 Korea Guards To Pass Thro' S 'pore THE first contingent of Indian troops to supervise prisoners of war in Korea will e in Singapore en route *o Korea on August '2.i. Tin* .I! be travelling aboard fhe Indian passenger liner, Jala Durga.
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  • 28 1 MANILA. Aug. 11 (AP) Communist Huk dissidents y today ambushed a threearmy patrol 15 miles <p;ivt of Manila, killing lier, army reports said.
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  • 15 1 •\XOTHKR earth tremor damage and ds in the lonian So a yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 23 1 BRITISH, Fren :h and A bon i > Kt d r in an a' r defence exei Lse yest< rday. Reuter
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  • 53 1 MOSCOW. Aug. 11. (Reuter) Mr. Andrew Steiger, ReuMoscow correspondent. whose Russian wife. Shiira. w.m recently given a S oxif visa left Moi »W with today. Mr. Steiger, who.-o home h :it Pittsburgh ws one of six I Americans who Russian wives were granted vii is the
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  • 41 1 TOKYO. Aug. 11 (AFP) The North Korean i-r Minister. Hukai, h«i S pomi ted snir-ide, Pyongyang H. said today. i Informed sources said his death may h t connected with i the recent purge in North KoC:
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  • 15 1 This is the bed on which Pore«»n Prroir.i was strangled
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  • 97 1 Stand trd Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.The Associated Chinese Cham- l!S of Commerce of Malaya Will COniider proposal from itlic Muar Chines Chamber ul Commerce to s?; t welfaw ,y, at a meeting '<> bo h rid in Kuala Lumpur ihortljr. The Muar Chinese Chamber
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  • 30 1 HYDERABAD, A 11 i The B' irme ernment will receive a i I B ftrni in Burma ur;(i( i i ment'i 1 .i undex t at.
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  • 10 1 [NFOR WYI) Nationi I i :»nd B UP
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  • 20 1 TllK Bi h banana shin A i i.'.i:i'»i ai i ed in B; yesterdaj with 17 »lo^uwuyi. AP
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  • 19 1 < l A w Mr. 1. tion today reduced n Lat t return r I
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  • 60 1 UK WILL EXPLODE SEVERAL A-BOMBS LONDON. Aim. 11 HriUin intends to explode iiuiic than one iitomir weapon in Qm loi tluomini; te>.t\ till OctokCl in Australia Iml their will not In- .1 hwlrourn hom!», it u.is leaned today. 1! pi I S i I H Iq in land to d
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  • 11 1 SHAH QUEEN ON A HOLIDAY RHERAN v 'i (AFP 'I S
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    • 67 1 -^T^TT' r, r«i Modr i D..U HIKI PI"!" \SII >725. Centr trie Co. >^r ''J i) ■S^-^fU I/O n't uou wish you were as as I am, Sam &£sXi> f look> lts eos y l t i -if* jf Uosh. thots marvellous Hou/ do you do it ub fa I
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    • 116 1 V. O. B. Old Scotch Wljiskz PRODUCT OF SCOTLAr. H SCOTT b fNGLISM S.A) LTD KIIAIA I 1 S.A.T.A. WEEK H dnosday 12th ugitst Performances by Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association and Ching Ann Athletic Association Gate Admission 20 cents. No extra charge for the performances Frk f a\ Jlth
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  • 163 2 MCA s' Lost' $37,000 Now Police Case Standard SlalT Reporter POIJCK are investigating complaints of an alfcged loss of $37,000 from the funds of the Singapore Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. Sir Cheng -lock Tan, President of the M.C.A., denying reports that he was taking legal action, said in
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  • 187 2 Jall Terms, Rotan For 'Disgraceful Outrage' By 3 Men MR. JUSTICE BROWN, who dealt with "one of the I disgraceful outrages I ever had to try/ 1 in the re A si/cs yesterday sentenced Tan How Khen# (17) to i i x its imprisonment, and Lim Kens (23) and Chua
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  • 25 2 Anonymous Lett ers For Dept. Cease \\w. .7 I PubDeparti I ite. B tion given i mi:<">und in the of the Pr< tment 01 inI
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  • 19 2 tNGKONG Aug 11 Spe- Ex Aero $15.85 to t'l \S to US 1 dollar: Riippuin. c taei
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  • 115 2 Standard st.it* Reporter in Singapore have sharply inn number. In 4 he Soc arc Department j cash reliel payments o 6.!)T5 verw a 5 4 162 ie amount of public funds paid out to July a.;< sl 1 1 0.2J*:i This > .it jump 'J
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  • 105 2 photo Six-year OM Jennifer Spruce likes fl\>n.". hut the Tin.il landing proved too tnurh Tor her. .!«v 4 nit«rs <»nt> bout of airsiduiess overtook her at Kalians sh«* u.;v leaviag the BOAC Constellation in which she had flown Mini panied from Xew Zealand. Air hasten .l«
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  • 135 2 THREE Malay constables uho wen <hi rounds were stabbed by an Indian Muslim in the Sultan Mosque, North Bridge Road, at 4 a.m. yesterday. 01 the Throe con-;. n Yusuf who was w< n the cheek. n:ici back, has been in \he General
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  • 50 2 Boys Brigade Contingent For UK 1954 TWENTY-FIVE metnbi i te Singapon Boys' Br; Th< contingi world. The L A thii on each the re Batt; i I Boys 1 Own Company. Bt k the International Camp, services of thanksig wil] be held at St. Paul's The Colony ro-itingent plans July.
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  • 20 2 A .iti-FOOT shallow draft launch named the "Behda IT" launched by the Raja Puan Besar of Peiak on Monninff.
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  • 196 2 Standard understands, those people vfiU have to go. The squatters will be served w.tn notices to quit the land and the tongkang builder may be ed to move a little further from his presenl site. Standard Staff Reporter ABOLT 200 people living in the Kim
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  • 245 2 RAJ SEEKS TO MODIFY ENTRY LAW Btacdatd Stall Kcportor MR. C. R DASARATHA Raj. Sii Labour I live Councillor, will Legislative Council < 18 to delete paragraph 6 of tiio Immigration Order which confers ab cretionaiv powers on Controller of Immig arid th e £"> (l( > inda that ir
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  • 87 2 FORTY-EIGHT P o c ted in S offence* against the Poo Price Control Ordinance in July. •otal of $769 w« imposed in lines on them. Of these. 33 were ronvicted tot tailinc to disalay price tags nve for selling cigarettes above lisplayed price, s
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  • 41 2 Sf.md.«i'd slaff Rrpnrtcr THE < H iod the Wa W< putting "the r iber The i i Ann A t i K Hua Ham 1 Km bo repeau b«'-n nj contribute ad:r Thi Sinj ore 1 1
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  • 114 2 COMMODITY PRICES C L Os I 1 rubber price! (n-nls per lb) in Siagapoic resterdaj nf re. Bayers BeOsff Xo. 1 Rs s s p „t Lmk No. 1 K.ss. No 2 K.vS fljj 1 K.S.s. 6*j t»H Toae: Steady. UN PRICE The price of tin greaterd.«\ «,k > !Vi
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    • 81 2 fIIEGANT S» Mk M. ££J Jn designed in theTriumphtra' W0 MAYFLOWER Srti^ir/nJ^?" 0 110 b C r desi 9 ncd for com»or f ob!e fomily motoring. IngenS bl n L°«T ♦°l dVOnCe eot l ures Elcgont British styling has been £e bonnet the 1- C enoSH"? h"" T^" this f
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    • 114 2 ij ifpi s,,» ln I fe(||fl FROM Yo MN, I VaxVßvQuink *r^1 1 THF ONLY INK WITH PEN PROTECTING V"" SDIVX I a/ ENDS CLOGGIN' HA, I CLEANS AS IT WRITCS for besf retultt with c!l penj PRICES tO FACTOR-. rpvi BO TH I HCkctm I J INDUSTRIAL All 5
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  • 19 3 Big Fund For Indian Scholars Drawn Up I s «t operfor the hips to and instii up con--1 (iov
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  • 5 3 Lancers To Celebrate Anniversary will
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  • 13 3 the in h of to a it t,
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  • 76 3 FIFTEEN ss will meet Singapore next week to coate in implementing the Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunications Network for air traffic in South-East Asia. The Singapore Government. at the request >f the Interinal Civil Aviation >n, i- pi- ividing facilities the LC.A.O. sub-committee Besides S
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  • 110 3 Trust Flat Ransacked $1,250 STOLEN A CHINESE family living In a S.I.T. flat in Redhill Road left their flat unattende 1 lor hours o-i Monday ni4ht and on their return found that glars had rai ted their ngings and got away with $1,250 in cash and jewellery. The burglars had
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  • 20 3 THE S.I.T. Sports Club will hold its fifth anniversary dance at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Aug. IS.
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  • 287 3 -NO POLICY CHANGE -RI PREMIER THERE will probably be no cksn« c U, ndo nesia'a roreifn policy and ;is stated »>v the nrvv Finance Minister, Inc'nnesia will continue to welcome foreign Investments through official channels or private enterprise providing there nrr !m political struts attached to them. This i i>
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  • 44 3 1 hers In in c>m those in r, ivei S rs Union sa id P in a il 'HI; in S i ento i "thi on retii fund i resu >i governi the fund in 19 conI of Aim. S
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  • 220 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. T. M. Hart, Director of Commerce and Industry, told a special press onference in Singapore yesterday: "For heaven's sake, don't talk u s into a slump." N ?ws appearing in local papers of late have £iven the public the
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  • 70 3 THE Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the appointment of Mr. J.B. Clegg. Under Secretary (Economics) Jamaica, to fill the new post of Deputy Financial Secretary (Economics), Singapore. Mr. Clegg was born in 1010 and was educated at King Edward VII School, Sheffield. and
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    45 3 THE coaimunitf hall at Kani pon? hanykjt Jong, an all Malay new village in LtWW Prr.ik was formally de«lared <M>e n "by the Raja Musa. Kaja Kerhil Besar. Territorial Chief, Lower Perak recently. Picture shows the Kaja Musa rutting the ribbon in th* simple rerrmony.
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  • 140 3 BOR Shot Dead At Workshop A B 3.R. was shot dea 1 in the Sing ,\v>r>^ Po believ i j be an accidents 4 in which another B.< 1 at the R.E.M.E. Distri t Workshops, Ayer Rajah Road, at about 7.30 p.m. on The matter was kept hi;>iihush until verier
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  • 31 3 MM KWEE BAW, was yo^terday sentenced to two months* rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Sixth Police Court for having a pollot of ■>piurn at Short Street on Aua 10.
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  • 172 3 'The Cong'' Chimes Again For A CSU Members THE Singapore Army Civil Service Union urges its riK*m- ben through it, Dfflci il organ, "The Cwur.g" to unite s> that they could M be channelised Into a mighty sweeping em that would one day smash through all opposition.* "We live." continues
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  • 232 3 Rural Board Revenue Up, DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS BRING IN MORE MONEY Standard Staff Reporter S ubarn E r E i LOPMENT f he rural areas has bccn responsible for the "ZkThm of r t e hi S s e ye ar the reVCnUC f Sin9 P re Rural B rd IBM
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  • 85 3 THK Queen has rejected petition by eiyht M ilay (M nisationi -k inj? for a r for the i serving term-, of imprisonn for offence »mmil ing the Singap »re riots ui Decenv 950. The Sir: i Col Batl ';t ion w;i In! bc( il e
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  • 226 3 SINGArOKr will mm»i have «i«ntui«N (false t'*fih to |hc )ii< k\ aeejple WIM h.ivr ncwr nri-dr.l tin-ill i m.nli- with ili-nl il pi i ti> Ini h *\ir«' liter* illv li ;ht. i th in m" Mid Dr. ill lull. i liii.un :>l il r\|HM t
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  • 36 3 sim;\l'ohk l u an t i t ie* ofl p N 1 1 I The 9 I i i <> n •ii i 1 t K a shn I p Ie In v V
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  • 99 3 Standard Staff Reporter A MASS protest meeting »i v owners ;md irifCTl of the Singapore Hire Car Association, will »>e held at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Sihhl.in. Mo relation txpi I• theii |i ii vote m asking the City withdraw
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  • 215 3 SUnrUrd Staff Kept teg REDIFFUSION of broa I i programmes which began in Malaya four ye u ag i tinned expanding station was opened I'; Pening July 1 I-i on month. more than 3,000 pe »p bave .Mr .is Wills. Chairman Managing Director of Hi
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  • 95 3 FOURTEEN motor ear own ors were fined a total of $1,200 in the Singapore Traffic Cou I yesterday on charge o r railing to furnish particulars of their diiwrs *rho were alleged to h>ve committed traffic off- es in vari ills parti of tin* City. Eight
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  • 115 3 will inform I uin- thai th< tiarp ri>t* in the nui i I unemI in ti' Thii one >f f )-ir wrll questions which Mr. Th i Ch in H■ Progi I Council I I' ii. Mr Thio wants t > know whether ivei thai
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  • 23 3 TAIPING Tu K i Home f from the P iy i Ofl r.ifl., W M offer i A tea pa
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    • 30 3 STOUT J _y*W GENUINE 1 5 CARtM MVUMA UNOON INaLANO l^OK FOE THE LABEL taste that something EXTRA! j \h S IE KGENTS: ISJI UTTLE CO., LTD. MA LUMPUR PENANC
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    • 31 3 W»»»H«i^y SINGAPORE -^STANDARD l A^^S^\ PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT Fine halftone process Blocks Line and Stereo Blocks Sketches and commercial drawings Off-set coloured Printing Reprints of newspaper articles PARTICULARS AND RATES ON APPLICATION
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  • 175 4 SCHOOL CADETS ARE TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Malaya needs leaders, the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, told cadets of Victoria Institution and St. John's Institution today. i G raid, who was* inspecting the cadet corps oi hools for the first time since their formation, idets to try
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    31 4 THE < ■j'st ui ihr >4 Gang Show* 1 preseated <'>«' s^ Kiu.my Scoti| rroop in the Malay drama m Hjuh Tnab" at the Governmeal English School. Kluang, recently. Standard photo.
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  • 172 4 UNEMPLOYMENT in Singapore is steadily Increasing. About 200 daily-rated workers were paid oil by their employers yesterday. Of tiiv lufacturC the mak ft drink A: will be retrenched from the Glass ers Company fore the week-end. 25 poopk- were ged from five
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  • 281 4 IPOH, Tues. The newly elected president of the Kinta Branch of the M.C.A., Mr. Y. C. Kang, today nave an assurance that the branch would "continue and expand welfare work" as iar as its funds would permit In a statement issued after today's
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  • 116 4 HAWKERS TO DISCUSS PROTEST S vkers Union, repr< I 4 I.OOC k 2(i to discv on City < June City H conl Committi I'a recomrru at Hawkers not n 195 1. i that for the present I ild hav< at least 1,200 feet awj j 1 the nearesr meat On
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  • 110 4 ABOUT 400 workers In the City Transport Centre who are now members of the Singapore City Council Workers Union have complained to the authoabout the water prr 4 in their quarters in .Mount Emily. In a letter to the City Council President, the
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  • 65 4 KUALA LUMPI'R, Tues Four Chinese, two of whom were on bicyrles slopped a Chinese and his friend. a nt Jalan Seladang, Pud.i. night, and robbed th e former of his wrist watch. Two police constables who were nearby heard the girls fry for help and rushed to the
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  • 54 4 SBSS HIS bumV^j:',!';", takes action -•»«BSri25 l h&%t'b3srS t jsr i wcro to maiiy hut« constructed before 2£t^£^ a c T rt K or^ cr but that However, ih e Commftw t i l> to be lcft alone- before July l sh^Sd \te iriSSFlS***
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  • 583 4 MALACCA, Tues- .lust before Madame Tay Bee Geok (36) died alter an illegal operation on her to remove her pregnancy, she was alleged to have made a statement to the president of the Malacca Sessions Court, Mr. N K. Bain, saying that as she had already had
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  • 88 4 Rationing Office Gets New Site pliuto. FROM Aug. 24 the S F i Control Disti y Bui its pn I! will be reled -'T;- to F B Road a S t. 1. pletthe Sup: T. T ling. 1 le numl ei aoi aff< it into 22. Pr Howard I.outks. Amerif'.m
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  • 109 4 Broke Into Stall At An Early Hour (COURT TOLD) A YOUTH approached r spaper vendor, Monamed Siili. and taking a 4 'black object" out of his pocket said, "Go now or do you wish to be killed?" This was said in the Singapore Seventh Police Court iths. lAh H.\. were
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  • 60 4 photo. lady Hudson Fysh. wife of the chairman and managing director of Qanta* Empire Airways. Sir Wilmct Hudson Fysh, arrived in Singapore in a BOAC Constellation from Sydney yesterday. Lady Hudson Fysh is travelling to London today, sh,. was met at the airport by Captain
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  • 77 4 KUALA LUMPUR, T«es. Two inure (..,.111. terrorists have beea killed mi mothei woui led U\ security forces in the Federatioa. t< h»s beea captured in Johorc. A member ut „n^ lone, i\»s been wounded b ten risls. RAF} por while Iron,
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  • 99 4 Dogs To Perform For Charity S i.l ird Stall N I "i lac mnvt r»ni li.int Ms.jii.ii, (in arrh td in Sirm.ipoi i in fr;»m HoaiKoai known .»s Miv. RhO tin pl.i\ i ■iihjoai >iiii (.in <i Mmplo irilhau'lu "Miss Ai roll «ho hi injured for SIM I han Ktarred
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  • 14 4 FOUR 1 H..\ F n nd han mon 9
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    • 87 4 Q glimpse of Chinese history HAN GENERAL nW/WBlm^ the two fon o u j I n.mi"r>>^"-i *Z>^& 9cne r o I of the \f M I>S! fS h^^-^ ri^S@ Romoncc of the Thiee V II Hrlli_vTlfTLr ever saved from gieot \j| H°UA °TOH, C °Ch,n Q b 'l Fcthci of
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    • 32 4 i 4 v DAI •j i AQUARIUM *V I VO ff oJU VENATOR I I I I i ll' I 'rt) > &JLUE for RECKITT'S CHOWN BlUl i Pains in Back Go H
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 70 4 Weather Minimum IVmpcr.iturr: pm. on Aug (10) .j.m on Aug. ill': Singapore <80Fi; Penang (74F>: K Bahru i „>F>; Kuala Lumpur [poh (72F); Kuantan (7JF). MaxiaMon Temperatorc to .30 nm. on A Ill): Singapore (88F>: Pon;m« (88F): Kot a Bahru i9OF K Lumpur (90F); lpo!i (91F> Kuantan <BSF>. Rainfall: from
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  • 150 5 develop^ o L f U s^e R o f T^ e J a 7^ ".TJK 1 for the «°"<>mic and social lo "9or. including TaniwaT,rV 1 k" Ce9rOWill9 re s in al legislature shortly. reaer- -lanjon^ Kaiang and Sabak Bornam u SF si**" supply
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  • 69 5 GOHPOH IS IN A DILEMMA KUALA LUMPUR, Tue who \w h a »«Sim sho v fs on state land hns h^ n whtt?K t0 W! built wah his the land '*> f pipe. huti X !r n tv> Other ""authorised red in January this year afi Ice. H< his n
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  • 55 5 This Was NOT Her Cup Of Tea wl»« said Bfbe, a waitress in the bar < h fd a boy friend nighi I SiS fho te^ and other c, "hem S";' She I<>ft men Returning she drinking r t« V a l )illn and dashed to the back of th<
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  • 91 5 ai.a LUMPUR, Tues.— 1 Mohd. Y isof \rn M concurrently Pi dent ol the Malayan Tra I Union i Muni n awarda USIS Lai our leadership st h ant to tour the tes. for U.S a MRS. J. N. Davies, wife of tlir s«nior liispectM of
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  • 91 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. with defence coui Lim Kheng Kooi*s submission that there were discrepancies the evidence of the two principal prosecution witne [nche Salleh bin Eckhardt, Circuit Magistrate, acquitted :yed a 21-year-old Kancj Pan^ Lai, on c isting In carrying on of a public
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  • 124 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Most people In Malaya are not having enough rice to eat because ot the strict food control due to the Emergency. The present weekly ration for earh person appears to be inadequate. H A ition, in mak brat ion, hopes
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  • 57 5 E \KLY In September. Malaya's only drv dock 1 the exclusive use of i rrafts— the finest in South-] will be officially opened. The total cost ol this new dn do<k. situated at the up r end of Market Street about a mile from the old
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  • 39 5 THE Se angor Pakistani A sociation will hold a pr.■ting at the Town Mosque. Lumpur, at 4 p.m. on A 14. Government has 8 P°rmission to fly the Pakistani Bag on that
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  • 33 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Ifaridiah, an li-yoar-o'd Indian cyclist whs fatally injured in a motor iccide.it at the 20th mile Bagan Datota Ruad last Friday lie died iii hy^yitai-
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  • 67 5 RIDA Grants Low Interest Loans On Security Basis with'^,,!;! MIM K at low int,ns| H..r,i s '<>'"tv are now being given !>v Ih,K^ral and Industrial Development Authority l he RIDA Rnancc conn terday appnr 000 the do kyard at ;anu arui the purcha Ho.< to the S i' 1 pmeni
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  • 24 5 x.W.C.A. fn Port 1) under manship of Mrs. II B a l and r a 14 irl.
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  • 19 5 KUALA hs' jail in C on ii Court of fine ol i a Cust
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  • 15 5 1K L i A tug oi 'an B tO
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  • 14 5 I I ai] bin S bin Haji I i lah
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  • 75 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Aug. 11. The following arc ih c closing price* of rubbci Oi»d tin or th e London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 1 8id. Oct. /Dec. 7 9 d. Jan/Mar. 19 r d. Sept. c.i.f. 18«d. Tone: Buyers Very Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot
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  • 142 5 Alliance Wins Kedah Election A LOR ST\K Tups Serea af thr adae p«*rN<»ns who were rlertfd to servr on the Town Coun< i| are mpmbcrs of the M\OMCA. Thr othrr two are innVpemlrnt randidHrs Kpmills of |he pleetioM are as follows TOWN WARD: 1 |)r Cheah Toon I. ok. UMNO
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  • 185 5 SCHOOLBOY WINS POSTER CONTEST KLUANG, An?. 11— Khiang Government English Schoolhoy. Lim Chuan T/.c was awarded the flrsl pv./f in 'Poa er Competition or^an. by the Health Department for all school-children in Johore. Another ichoolboy I.ee Ona Pong of the same school received a special commendation for his effort The
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    • 202 5 £Z-^rfvr r rrir\ OPENS today 645 9. 30 pm A SONY; IN HIS HEART. 4 A GUN IN HIS HAND... AMERICAS FAVORITE SINGING STAR RIDING HIHK'^^^^HHH t-^ at/ft v THROUGH P^"ST I |HB Hjl^ THE UNTAMED Bg- vj^'' WEST I Sfef^lS fcflß^iL HERCERT j YATES fjfc H VAUGHN MONROE- JOAN
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    • 192 5 SIMULTANEOUSLY AT BOTH THEATRES FROM TODAY! 11. I. IV \.(>.:uk9.mi I 1.i.-,. I. (,;n.<> :o N.B. hildrrn admitted .«t price t.i ill A shows rxiept at 9.« p m S WN« AS YOU LIVE... JHEVER F^RCCT IT! Y'll I y \t*. F/ jut' inr<. i |urj,li> (»f V 'A^fll when
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  • 742 6 IN spite of the fad that the world is now using much nplate I fore, during the past 15 yeai imption of tin, unlike that of other metals, I ..Mat this means to Malaya is the realization that for more than a decade and a half more
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  • 997 6 Break Away From Tyranny Of English As Medium Of Instruction! IT IS important to keep discussions on the linguistic problem in Malaya free of prejudice and preconceptions which are communal or colonialist in origin Colonial and communal interests feel they have a stake in the "proper" solution of the problem.
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  • 353 6 THE I]t i.s Issued by the Econo c Division oj the Treasury:— In an article in the Aug. 7. issue ol The Standi Alex Josey has referred to the rubber industry in the following terms: •The Government, instead of ordering an impartial inquiry, agreed to let
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    • 1142 6 Dcur i Hvj.. B Voui /eek!) "I V. it« As 1 P.wayi i n past every Sunday morn un A when you »rt« your clown s naa k a'.vi weitt rioufcly into moui n ani icipation of th< is4 ol the Singapore I rty. 1 1
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    • 101 6 MM.AI'nKI SI \\l>\Kl> BfOEPENDENI MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: »ZB. Rob.n%on Rood. Singopoie Telephone No* 8397 ***** CobU leleq.oph Add.es* TIGERNEWS Singopor*. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. Ih* Time* Building Printing House Squate. London t C KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 4b Wton St.eet. 83 Cowan M.ctt 8. leith St.eet. Telephone 4588
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    • 50 6 TRAVEL WITH CONFIDENCE FROM BANGKOK TWICE WEEKLY TO tUKGP* TWICE WEEKLY TO JAPAN 0 Us* FREQUENT INTRA ORIfN' RV: PAL DC 6B ar.cJ DC 6 BEST AVAILABLE CON FROM SINGA'CKE TRAVEL IN C O M FO f n Philifpire Asn i t t h AMI *S >'lAt I You* i—
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  • 111 7 <oi su PPl nu cutely m and out of bubble baths," so s 22-^ear-old film starlet r. *fc o/ ho,™* people te» me 1 took < ike Elizabeth o ridy and make a film she sajys. "Or;er there I can play the part but
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  • 125 7 CAMBODIA GAINS FULL INDEPENDENCE i-\«,M PENH, I'am- as bowed to the imese kingdom of .hk] agreed to ediatc conown army, judicial sysn Premier i today. his lid, "1 to prointer- iid soon Cambo- lie should go to Paris to negotor Cambodian independence over external affairs.. Cambodia, Premier Xouth said, wants
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  • 36 7 The French Abandon Nasam Fort I irrison titled Thai ht roically linh U arned •!iat and <-;m is provi- tral i Vietminh sources th« r, the J ight to v Xavarre Tonkin He flew :(1 had
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  • 18 7 11 (AP) Buenu of he U.N. Unification ol Korea August, :he lay
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  • 112 7 V.i S 11 (AFP)— South African Minister of Di T. E. Donges. said that legislation to 'V of Indian \yive s into South Africa mi I'm submission to parliament. the proposed bill would be made retroFebruary, and therefore involving some and their children. photo. {s'T|s|i tn
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  • 235 7 'We Won't Accept Peace.... SEOUL, An?. 11, <AP> The South Korean Armv will use the armistice period to train "physically and mentally for an offensive whenever necessary." President Syng man Rhee said yesterday. In a statement to his countrymen, the Republic of Korea leader said "It has been our unchanging
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  • 261 7 PARIS, Aug. 11 (AFP)— France was again in the grip of a railway strike today as railwaymen followed the call of the Socialist-led Force Ouvreire and Com-munist-led CGT unions to organise a common strike action. The appeal came first from the CGT which
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  • 181 7 RED BID TO OUST PAHLEVI TEHERAN, Aug. 11. (AP)— Iran's Communists were expected today to push harder j than ever for the OUSter of Shah Mohammed Reza Pal; a- payofl lor their on in plebiscite vo proving government plans to ve parliam< ni. The ni's provincial Premier Mohammed i .<
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  • 86 7 TURIN. Italy. Aug. n (AP) A gypsy queen who insisted that she must cue as >he lived on the open r >nd waa buried here with H.000.0n0 lire (ibo.it $1.1.000 Strnit>) worth. ol hei jew< Giulia Westhncr. 51-year old queen at ;> Kypsy caravan. spurned
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  • 48 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 11. (AP> i The heads <>! British ni n sian delegations to the United Nations, arrived hen the Unitod Nations which will arrange a political conference <>" Korea. Andrei Vishinsky. smiling and affable. but uncommunicative, arrived on the liner Quo< n Mary.
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  • 223 7 HYDERABAD, A«f. 11 (AFF)— Deleffttca attending today's executive committee of the Asian Socialist conference agreed <» n the need for establishing a democratic, uniiied authority in Korea. The Japai Bested th»i Iho ncw unlted Korea sho ild >t ally herse I with :*ny power bloc.
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  • 349 7 TRANCE SEEKS I-C TRUCE' Issue Will Be Brought Up At U.N. Assembly PARIS, Aug. 11, (UP)— France will centre its main effort at the United Nations session next week on obtaining an extension of the Korean peace negotiations to include a ceasefire in Indochina, reliable sources said yesterday. This was
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  • 86 7 BANGKOK. Aug. 11 (Router)— For their alleged seditious activities again- 1 the Thai Government and soliciting monetary aid for Communist- j led Chinese terrorists in I Malaya, two Chinese residents of Betonn district in Ya!a province bordering Malaya had been taken into the Thai authorities
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  • 98 7 BRIGHTON (England), Auk 11 (AP) People prcnriß at I the spiny-headed gurnards in i the local aquarium recoiled j yesterday when a small blonde head appeared among the fish. The head vv; ls soon joined by a fearsome object uit'i blue and red polka dots on
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  • 105 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. (UP) Tl ted States may ask .ited Nations to Communists of 'no Korean truce it i return al] pri-oners-of w ar, including tfa 'onvicU d of so-c v t State. John i Du] i who arri night ft"-: 1 ai
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  • 92 7 HONGKONG, Aug. 11. (AFP) Hongkong*! drive against the "tea money" racket is gaining momentum ami following several convictions laM week the maximum fines d! HKS4. OOO were imposed this morning on each of three rti tendanta charged with demanding and receiving money .1- a consideration
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  • 257 7 a i siiM/n oi usnox NEW DELHI, An 11. India* PreaUcf Nehra ii.>s cabled an ICCCptITC <>• Pakistani Trrmirr Mohannnrtl All's MfgestiM that hv fly IsCfV U dis< uss th«- Kisfnnii question with Nehru, an informed source s.ii,| today. Mohammed All's U proposing lhai hi
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  • 22 7 LONDON Auc ii h rvath, t> Edr i mm ter to Hu Dobi I'i« :< nt c -^rj d<
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  • 51 8 WASHINGTON*. Ku§ 11 (AFP)— President Eisenhower •rday si^-.od into law linn him to .cri:nt or some sm.i i ell to •friendly" countries in the F r East. This law further empowers the President to loan a light aircraft carrier to Framg and i to
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  • 240 8 BO AC COMET ROW AT MANILA WILL END AIR PACT LONDON, Aug. 11.— Britain yesterday notified the Philippines it was terminating its air services agreement with that country. The action was taken in a dispute over Britain's desire to have its BOAC Comet exercise full traffic rights at Manila on
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  • 154 8 NEW YORK. Aug 11. (UP) The United Stales was urged today to explore the possibilities of extending assistance to Malaya and other S. E. Asian countries where it was said an economic cri>is" appears to be developing because of falling export markets
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  • 63 8 OAKLAND, Aug. 11 t.\P) Tiie freighter New Rochelle Victory was scheduled to sail today with the fir>t load of rire undor the United States' new programme of a:d to Korea. Special dockside ceremonies precede the departure. ishoremen vrorked .end filling the holds with 8.000 tons of
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    • 671 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NOKDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Hong Kong Manila Kobe A Yokohama. Penang P. S'ham Spore T.S Wesersteln (NDL) 15/16Au« 16/17Aut 19/21Aug T.S Braunschweig (HAPAG) 30/31 Am l/2Sept 3/ISept TS Nabob (NDL) 23/24Sept 25Sept 27/29Sept To Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. S'pore P. S'ham Penang 1.8 Weserstein (NDL)
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    • 1026 8 dH BLUE FUNNEL LINE jjJS (2«nn«) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Incorporated In Singapore Carrier* option 10 proceed vta other porta to load aid dlfCbarte carjro SAILLNOS to LHEBPOOL OLASGOW LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS ..Due Sail* P. Sham Penang Patroclos for Mars«JlJe« Uver- M— pool »na Glasgow 0. 13/14 Auf IS Anc
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    • 350 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Uoyd Holland America Line N>derl.nd line Rotterdam Rotterdam AnMnd.m. HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NKW VORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORI 1 \NS via SLEZ Spore P. Sham IVnans DRENTE (RL) H J4AaW »Aa« M »T \uc FKIEBLANU (RL) t9AmzsStmi K Sept 1 Vs»m BLAMAT(BL) 19
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    • 597 8 EAST ASJAficTiNT SAILINGS FROM &CASin\\ U S'pore Pv h MONGOLIA- Tor Ban*' ok a^ D< l j°[l8 k onB. Manila Kobe and Yokoham. "MAGDALA- For Banckok Uf 1: J^u. n, "INDIA; For ban*koß*^ ol J Iv* I Hongkong. Manila Kob^ fc Yokohama -SELANDIA" fo, Bailgiok SsTSmßm M/ JM>» SAILINGS TO
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  • 41 9 rpic. etaM race at (u« <s RegatTa owns jointly ith the ljuetn rarried away aild sl f e w s turned t» harbour with her ture shows Duke of I Sin hurjh at the tiller J bluebottle.- Mirror
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  • 232 9 IMTfcD NATIONS, New York, An*. n._K ree ommunisf China dropped about 40 nt I i i)iit Krilish cxi)orts to the Chinese <i about 65 j>er cent, a United Nations survey disclosed. They showed a boost In Briexports from I 500 000 i n 1951
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  • 208 9 LONDON, Aug. ii f (Renter).—Sir Winston Churchill gradually recovering his old form after six werks rest from overwork, let it be known yesterday he would "remain on duty" throughout August. '"'t ran an he is vet imc day-to-day a rection of the
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  • 88 9 Ban On Italian Cabinet ROME. Aug. 11. (AFP).— The Italian Social Democratic Party has decided not to participate in the new government to be formed by Christian Democrat Atiilio Piccioni. The Social Democrats, headed by Guiseppe Saragnt. would, however, support the new government in Parliament. A party committee was expected
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  • 76 9 IRAN GOVT. TO PAY IN OIL BAGHDAD Aoff. 11. V!' Ihe Iranian (iuvernoffi •(i payment in instead <»f money, to ompanies now enn public work> in I i mnp.inies were to r»<- vtudyinu this il the main problem to .lund litigation by lo Iranian Oil Com,i innt would be >
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  • 58 9 US Develop New Midget Submarine I M (UP)— Navy is do und tiqn- tactics rding es E. Com- Paciiiers the ik< n the a m idly than ;n predeoesWill look r >wn torpedo 4(1 feet in a flat neck. irface wili hour. Under I 12 miles be c O !ilih
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  • 210 9 Drop In Area Exports LONDON. Aug. 11 (Router) Lower worid prices for cotton, jute and rubber contributed to a drop of £181.000.000 in the value of sterling area exports in the first quarter of this year compared with the same period in 1952, the Board of Trade journal said today.
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  • 35 9 Crompton Parkinson. Ltd., a Bri firm, announced Mondny a £500,000 tract to supply about ]'27> miles of power cable to the Soviet r on. It gave no details of the deal.— AP.
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  • 109 9 I UK produce market in S;nfaport was again quiet in sections with only small business passing. Copra prices were quietly ■y at S32J per picul for buyers of August shipment and S:i3 sellers. Coconut oil remained a dull market at 553 per picul buyers and $54 sellers. Pepper prices
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  • 35 9 THE two companies of the Burma-Malay Tin Ltd. produced 1,14!) pjctlll of tin ore in July. The Katu Tin Dredging I-td. produced 820 piculs and the Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co. Ltd., 329 pic
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  • 158 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Activity Centres Around Rich Estate Areas By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Aug 11, A wore of strike*, possibly portending the future, is sweeping Indonesia today in the wake of the appointment of the country's first radical cabinet sinrc the sovereignty transfer. Most :n
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    43 9 photo. Till. 10.000-ton turbine ship "Ncckarslein," seen in this puture. was recently huim-hrd at the Howaldt Hoik yard fa Humbug. T^lL 000- horse power vesM-1 which will hive a speed of 17.5 knots will he used i» the C^rinan Fm Km| Service. A.P.
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  • 55 9 Standard Markel Kcjwrtfr THE r iarki in Sto>rv wn- iterday prevai ing levels below 1 Hr t i thip per Ib. per Ib on that 1!■ liowed no im inai < ithi r to buy we m.. i United K not work- S> i on the whole somewhat rd.
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  • 59 9 Singapore Chamber of C<»mmerr* Rjbbn- Association noon price* ft |f pe»- :o yesters7ay. No 1 rss spt Hi FOB in ba ea RSS No i n:is No 1 N^S Sef)t »>44 4. N« 2 Aucu 821 Ni :< Aurum i >i <;ij R\l on rve lender 63| w.nber
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  • 48 9 ESTATES and mines in the Guthrie Clriiiip report the lowing < during July for 1953 to d U Rubber 6 82&.900 !b. for July and 41.930.780 Ib. for I9S I tea 16! and 1,1 MM •.474 kerne! and L'.H'Jl I l'■ •'< and 4,4 14 pi i
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  • 241 9 LONDON, Aur. 11, (UP).-Soviet Russia is piling up a growing num ber of trade agreements with the West and responsible British observers believe she needs a rapproaelnnent in order to pave the wav for more. r— Authorities on the tubi< including Harold Wilson. former Labour
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  • 191 9 U.K. LEADS IN SHIP BUILDING IJ.OYD'S Register Shipbuilding Returns for the srcond quarter of the ye.ir. published last week, show that steamships and motorships under construction in UK yard at the end of June totalled 317 ships of 2.123.565 tons gross. or .'25.17 per cent of the figure of world
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  • 45 9 TAIPEI. All* 11 <TP> Formosa sugar :>o longer I trump mni in the hands Nationalist China for I i>erato:.v-necdcd Un Stn'es dolln: After tbo sharp slab of [nternational pr.c«.. K n found twai <!:flin- y in its high-rust su^n? «>
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  • 132 9 SAM FRANCISCO, Aue. 11:1 (AP) Titanium, a lifcht. touith »n< tal .sorely net-tied in clrfr.it <• work, will be pro dm« {l in tiuanlity at the world's first Jarce scale plant at Henderson. Nevada, be ■iaaaiSg Auk. IS. The programme was announr- rd hv 11/ well; n.
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  • 22 9 I 1 q P W I) v r 1 IN IH s|HI VI v Buui> J MINIM. Rl HRI R 47
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  • 10 9 Freight Charges Up SYDNEY, A Mr (I.Jv til..! K I
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    • 48 9 Rl C OA-315 BANGKOK ihnr-.IM- v. till 0x., 11.nl Ilirm^li r.mn.'. lions Kg •■> EUROPE JAPAN ge (DJAKARTA 4v I>r k g (MEBArj PALEMBANG p Make v ,.,r n.M n-M-rialiun* I»J t O.WAIB M ow« UNION OUILDIN6 < G f f loor) Tcl 786 &t y <^q M -icdcv mm
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    • 268 9 'Si fcFKmaTJT Gn i *>}" I>S1 >S PENANG »N.t.\.: ißtemattetial Cmb De- A: > w\ rf.ej hvPitnr'us INl'k. AiNMiHT :,-;[u:>:cL.r-a^ B INMINt i»i I?• on!y» by 4 LIDO: i'.t W.M.CJk.: Judo praetiot 530 pm. 6*3 13 N.l Body building weight liftmß AHUi\ \i minim -I w f»:W pm .Snore Chess
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  • 94 10 pic). Jt!ST women copied men h\ ssnokiag cigarettes. Now smoke specially-made pipes. Mr. John Phillips, <>» x West Ead fim that t's.ikrs pipes, s.ivs: "Women l buj ;ni: at a rate of three r.( four .1 d.iy." Try■it the pipes with Mr. u> are
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    • 587 10 ClN'-i VI'ORE I s, :-ii'>re than any others in the w trld, O hi\ sir d'.sp «al International menus and recipes, in iv ol which :u\o not been heard of in the West, for there are ;k >t all nations, courv i racei .v' i can
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  • 272 10 l ßeas» Joy Jones* AM in love with a young man who told me once or twice that he loved me so much. I trusted him in everything he told me But there an* ti:n»*s when I am in doubt about his behaviour. When we were
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  • 350 10  -  DOROTHY ROE prospect of knee-length x skirts, as advocated by Parisian Designer Christian Dior, has most New York designers giving out with sounds of horror. United Stale* dres> manu.facturers caught with their skirts down and Fall collecUmi already in the works, intend to keep them that
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  • 153 10 tlere's a tuna fish and noodle •ii h e y er y° n e in the family will like. Ifs easy to fix for ai outdoor men! Tuna Fish and Noodles With Mushroom Cream Satire (5 servings) One tablespoon chot poo onion 1 teaspoon butter or margarine
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  • 637 10  -  Margaret Scott b y T THINK if I ever meet parents who admit to having an overage child, I'll up and shake them by the hand. In cose you're wondering just what I'm getting at, try asking the next mother you see
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  • 606 10  -  FRANCES BAILEY By r\NCE again Christian Dior, most adventurous of all the Paris flresa designers has thrown the fashion world into a turmoil wilh his v.vw Look The Flapper Look. in Paris Dior showed n;s ison'i it •>. and viewers were startled u note
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  • 15 10 Can Y ou Name These Stars? s l^tSni^ V 1 »»».,uth ,h I 1!.,-,,, l
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    • 70 10 ■K "^y j^/^Lc^^^K^xjl I.y IMk COUPON RtAO THIS 6(^OKi TCJ ORDER VOUR PAT TtRN You muM enclose thtet ten cent stomps if voo wont youi poltcin rut I don t q C t the «torr.ps *ou don t qct the onMetn A numbei o* ordf r% hove come <r t
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    • 54 10 Star&Mf 1 <T i=4/:f f b) Elizabeth Vrden j A ra.l.u.t n. w mUm "I'll P' MiIYNAR£> CO., LTD I 1 1. 111 KN i;n\i> 111 I riIMM M I LOM.INI /j NIIM i \m;i: i.mu WM>:^i I.ITM LANKA JEWELLERS, lit H< tl St f"< 20. BATTERY ROAO SINGAPOK* ||<
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    • 243 10 THE riIHS fiND YOU 15v Hi I A DLL MAR I' l. S QIOTAI in\: ■"l.in i» like .i .it .11 1ti«»;i when it take* you i'i! ii.i to i>c lojij." Myrtle K- -1 U !>M -it I I 1 i{\- or il \<m k liii: mi» \i>; IMI ItlKllloli.N
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  • 565 11  -  JOSE FERRIER GBEAT SOCCER SEOXET OP V± By v!W>\ N IJ:SS "JStSJo weeks a vfU JtJrts. it will GRBATESTOP bcvond the IS passions and expromottea and inland's infrn r before the world. 1953-54 Rest a tnam great< st iyei s, at > arc and >i>can i
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  • 29 11 ir. ngt 1 84 .(I innings b Hill Hi) 1 n o 0 27 292 i 'ml 21 :*8 21 9 8 9 > 10G
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  • 471 11 By STIART COMBE >NDOX. Abolish selling races; tighten up the identification of foreign horses. These are two steps urge on the Jockey Cidb to help clear the rood name of British racing. It js iv, the mj i the on man, the tappet »\l- laavc
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    • 287 11 MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LL'MPLR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT APPLICATIONS a re im, suitable qualified an exporif-n^c persons for the P J it f Tcrh^ (> al A.siistar.! JP the Municipal Engineering i Department. !i Tne salary scale h $336 x 12 444/462 x 18 552 and the commencing salary within the grade
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    • 465 11 NOTICES \R\UAK BROADCASTINGSKKVKE. APPOINTMENT FOR rECHNICAL ASSISTANTS FHFRF, are vacancies in Sarawak Broad* ;i iervi. e. Kwcfejng for Grade l eehmc al Aaaifltafll I) >.'i!l include operation nd naintenjuce of Transmit* leceivins. and Studio equip- nent. Previous experience of >road< -a. stm,; technique or :ood technical qualifications in adio communication
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    • 497 11 ip\ ATIONS WANTED WHLNfSK lubjf t p^ n.xie L TYPIST Jn < <m.an.s»'ci Malay tience :hiaea*/M»Uy w. ling -j irave. Sa i: i«n »IS« <'ar> 1 t! pi an a h oiAca :n wn 1 I i-SH an ir.«* ma If '1 c.KKK n K e Salarj f expected R>
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    • 128 11 ISSKTII I !(»\> M \\l' l\ \N I I II rii^rinu. J ir»«p mirr •P'f<»n In I r i i l|Mih m ri«J Ku.il i I pur iiTnv imm»-«tt He i> i i» i in n«» ri*"»*i N l in*' i.l sia£.4pt«r I in.: details of P«|»rrlrnr* qa ili drat
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    • 167 11 D U'U JKCLOOD^' 1 OH, THTHAf4K f WHV, SHECKS s9B/r -TMAH/T ?/3 r -WHUT'S TMCT JF v.'E TRIED -BUT IT MOMT ABMERWHOW.PEDt HIS Ll'L. YO 1 AH'LL US FUTURE AH D-DIDKO'T <) STRANSCOAAK M. OHOOSH.^- BUT, WHV J up a cpadle: fo' < po'k chop FIX up th *>V grandparents
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  • 33 12 SAB SPRINGS 'New 11 AlM— The A^a s. i son. Prince Aly jold 21 ist night at ga yearling rs-iTu.qoo of U*****,600 t sales Top price was I tiliy by Bois
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  • 12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu< War Dc-}(i-.'i in a match today.
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  • 213 12 If Billy Teo Had Not Wasted So Many Chances MALAYAN Airways tried hard and almost/owered the colours of tho hitherto unbeaten Mercantile Bank in their Singapore Business House league and cup tie played at the padang yesterday. The final result was a one all draw. The bankers had a better
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  • 15 12 MEMB the Sineapnro n are remi Spoon S R.30 p.m. at the
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  • 150 12 MVTA lIARI who scored a splendid double at Penang lias been promoted t*> class 4, according to the lastcst list of classifications issued by the SR V Other transfers are: From Tlass 1 to .Class I Blue Flash; Muffin Man; Opera. Class I
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  • 499 12 NAVY BREAK BOGEY Third Time Lucky THIRD time lucky ...and so it turned out to be when Royal Navy, playing their third SAFA Community League tie at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, broke the bogey of successive defeats by handing out a 9 o beating to a sadly depleted Eurasians, who,
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  • 113 12 SOCCER- SBIIFA OTKC v Shell A Dir. A J. Brsnr: F6: N V H o ii g k o ii g Bunk A Di>\ A F ft H; Shell B v Jacks Div. A Shell; Brewerie* A STC B SCC; SCS v Sim* Darby A Geylang; MTS v
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  • 91 12 nbii \oriv \m f n n i,,,. Ilflllrli unrest in American trnm. »».is „,nr,| 1 with a sharp split hHn.rn Ike lu.. vwni the nation expects will brtef back thr They are Wimhltulon Humplta VU Sfixi phia and Cincinnati's T«m\ 1 r.ihri t uh.< „-,l
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  • 318 12 LONDON, Aug. 11, (Reuter).— A number of England Test players chosen for the final match of the series against the Australians at the Oval on Saturday, showed fine form in county cricket matches yesterday. Denis Compton. the Middle* sex batsman dominated the day at
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  • 111 12 TAIPING. Tu minton win ieen Hall here when I ing Maiji met the Taipini B fl lt'tidly fix'viwon all five mate ed. Results— Penang M mentioned tir>t: M' K Abdul.'a'i Ismail 15-17. 1.1 IT-l*?. Mai Akbar beat Zainud* dm 15-3. 15-3. Yasin bt 1 1
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  • 25 12 THF Chinese S invitei the Club's billi;r tment which itarti on the sr,\>nd of Septembr: »th open >»^' handicap events. 1 on Aug. 31
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  • 26 12 THE Sing ipore H irbo B Boys' Club will championship on A 19 b1 the Club t> K Harbour fro n 830 t> m
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    • 118 12 I CRITERIUM I IWillemlll I DUTCH Ci<s<ZK I S Made from the best I and most expensive I selected tobaccoes. I CIRCUS BUSCH r BERLIN St. Michael's Institution Ground lpoh. 2 Show* Daily 6.30 'J. I ■'> />. m. Al»\ \N» I. UOOKPi.S AT mil n:\\ \vs LMi>i,\vt SPORTS TROPHIES
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    • 37 12 J7##> i 4 nil in if Wf/##wl SPORTS TROPHIES! STEM ASH SIIM.It .v v fl SHIELDS I S3 SPfC.A. TF«MS OF»«»O '3 r i jj I AND TMf SIRV M B. P. de SILVA. LTdI SINGAPORE COLOMBO
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