Singapore Standard, 14 August 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD U it 'M I Vol. IV. No. 43. SINCAPOKE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1953 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS
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  • 67 1 YESTERDAY The Standard reported that the Federation Financial Secretary, hAr. E. Himsworth, had squashed any optimism over Malaya's financial crisis with the warning that new economies would be necessary if Government was to improve its budget figures. Today comes news of a price increase m Malaya's
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  • 152 1 WHILE people m Singapore will continue to pay the same reduced price for rationed rice, m the Federation, the price of rice will be dearer, as from August 17. This increase m price is a direct result Standard Staff Reporter of the
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  • 222 1 MALAYAN Railways freight rates will he increased from next month because of liijjh operating costs, according: to a press statement released this morning. Increases m railway tarifl'« are expected to yield some $980,000 annually. Passenger fares will not be affected, noi will there be
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  • 39 1 FOREIGN AID FOR 'QUAKE VICTIMS .Tjliw Vug. 13.— continuing fLeir M(h d;n and Jhrrkrd fires brought to three ,l islands oil coast oi i i.ifx Ifrtstzf under f more i m. Both iterior I d homcthe area AP UP
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  • 14 1 (Ri New r who i marry living
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  • 57 1 ELEVEN year-old Jean (•amble executes a swan dive under the watt _hfS| eve of her teacher, ex Olympic diving champion Dorothy Pt»yntt»n. at I.o s Angeles. I>orothy is grooming the youngster, who has learned intricate dives m less than six months. and hope.* to have her
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  • 147 1 15 Die In Price Riots In Ceylon COLOMBO, Auff. 13 (Reuter) Between 10 and 15 people died m violent demonstrations today against price rises m rail fares and postal charges, according to reports reaching here from all over Ceylon. Troops and police opened fire three times In Colombo and ths
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  • 61 1 NEW DELHI Aug. 13 (AFP)— lndian Premier, Shn Nehru, announced today that the Ags Khan, one of the word's richest men. had given up the pension paid him ny the Indian government. The pension, which totalled Rs. 12.000 (approximately U552,250) was compensation granted his ancestors
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  • 262 1 KARACHI, Aujr. 13. Prime Minister Mohammed Ali said today he will fly to New Delhi on Aug. 16 for "urgent discussions on Indo-Pakistan relations" with Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru. Informed sources m New Delhi said the Premiers had been expected to
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  • 21 1 Mr. Krishna Menon, the Indian delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations, has left London.
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  • 67 1 JON llenricks Austra- lia's aquatic s;ar of 1953, unofficially shattered the existing 100 metres free style Olympic record by .2 of a second when he 5 clocked 5..?) seconds at the Singapore Chinese < Swimming club yester- 2 x day. He swam with Singa- < pore's Neo
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  • 44 1 BERLIN. Aug. 13 (Reuter) Hans Jendretzky who was recently dismissed as chairman of the East Berlin Communist Party has now also resig.ied from his post as an East Berlin ci:y councillor, an East German news agency reported early today.
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  • 24 1 PALO ALTO. California. Aug 13 (AFP)— Scientists of California University have perfected a system for photographing details of atom particles.
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  • 130 1 He Tried To Procure The Wrong Man THF. officer jn charge, Anti Vice Section. C.I.D. Singapore A.S.P. Mr. S. I>. M. Jepson, said m the Fourth Police Court yesterday that a nian attempted to procure him ior a n act of gross indecency when he parked his car at St.
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    • 78 1 LONDON. Aug. 13 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill laces a political storm over Britain's signature to the United Nations warning that the Korea war might spread to Communist China if tiiat country or North Korea broke the truce. Members of the Labour Opposition and of the Prime
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    • 12 1 THE Soviet scientist Evgenij Paton died at Kiev yesterday. l
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  • 18 1 PRESIDENT Luigi Einaudi ha? asked Signor Guiseppe Pella to try to form a Cabinet.
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  • 105 1 SUndard Staff Reporter Mr. Aw Boon Haw. wellknown millionaire-philanthro-pist, will b e the chairman of the forthcoming pan-Malayan conference of Kheks. Tiie conferenot will be held ou Aug Us Among other things, *he conference will consider ways and means of supporting the Nanvang University.
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  • 124 1 Standard Staff Reporter DELAY m concluding negotiations on a new salary structure for Singapore Government servants is costing the Government about $100,000 a month m non-pensionable expatriation pay. Although all this expenditure may not be saved m 'he working out of a new pay
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  • 66 1 DETROIT, Aug. 12 (Renter) Roaring sheets of flame set 35,000 workers running for their lives here tod iy when fire destroyed a $35,000,--000 (£12,500,000) Gei Motort Corporation fa Livonia suburb. Two men were killed and at least five more seriously Injured. Some worken smashed windows to
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  • 52 1 PARIS. Aug. 13 (AP) A swimming pool m .he Seine oilers midnight bathing these hot, s'rike-ridden nights to the tune of an orchestra. The girls and b °y« dance In handkerchief-sized swim suits. or la normal stree; 'lu^es. just as they With Between dances they
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  • 148 1 DECLARE ASSETS COUNCIL IS TOLD Standard Stall Reporter IN TIIE interests of rate- payers the principle of I British justice that one is i innocent till proved guil'.v should he abandoned, slid Mr. R. La/arous. litv Councillor, yesterday. 'I _e1 us ron _i lei l»v the Ani I In if]
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  • 23 1 PARIS, > \h l. i who R night, ef, m wu: h h ed ii of m Moi v n >
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  • 57 2 1 V.O nun and a woman j tentatively charged m! l Singapore fifth Police i Court yesterday with robbing a friend M. Thanaganathan of $160 while they were travelling m a laxi at 9.30 p.m on Aug. I__. Accused were Kali Saminath Ramiah Arasappan and the woman, Arasappan
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  • 277 2 1952: Record Year For Bankruptcies Result Of Colony Trade Recession Standard Staff Reporter THE trade recession in 1952, gave Singapore a record year for trade bankruptcies. This is revealed in the 1952 annual report of the Official Assignee. In 1951, trade bankruptcies involved only $500,000 but in 1952, the corresponding
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  • 116 2 Council To Approve $2 M. More THF: Singapore Legislative nei] Ls expe 'ed to approve, at its next meeting, $2.o;so,ooo supplementary provision for various Government Depar'ments. V.:: connection with lii son Commission will Government $17,220 Another $60,000 will be paid by eminent for the pilot ne i i connection with
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  • 223 2 MANCHESTER, Aug. 13. (Renter)— Malaya's probs during the next live years will depend on the extent ot tlie reduction of Emergency expenditure and 0 i world prices of tin and rubber, the Manchester Guardian emphasised today. •ire to contriw .paper I i
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  • 26 2 LEE AH HONG (41). was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital, after he found with a cut throat m Shaik Madershah Lane yesterday afternoon.
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  • 68 2 WING-COMMANDER A. R 1 lie. will arrive at Tengah today m an RAAF Lincoln to Like over command of the 1 RAAF Lincoln Bomber Squadron, baser" mi n Singapore Wing-Cdr. Emslie will succeed Wing-Cdr. N. T Quinn, .vho will leave for Australia to become chief instructor
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  • 108 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cent- per lb) m Singapore yesterday were. Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose 63. 64 No. 1 RSS. 64 64i No. 2 R.S.S. 621 62J No. 3 RSS. 61 fli Tone: Steady, quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin fester day was $292{ per
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  • 92 2 $116,339 Paid; As Workmen s Compensation LASI ai 2 w;T a idents ul to the pure Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation. Of these, A'., wwe fatal and v .41 involved con.; m proceedings. According to the annual re- i port of the Official •.vho wo act> as Commission-! i ol $1
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  • 89 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE editorial of the latest i^sue of the 'Proceedings of the Alumni Association of Malaya.'* appeals for funds trom members for the building ■of a Medics] Centre m Singapore. The proposed Centre will be a place which •"members of the Veal profession can
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    116 2 THK purpose of the International Civil Aviation Organisation's conference m Singapore will be to discuss the implementation and coordination of a telecommunications network for South -East Asia said Mr. V. H. Davey (above), the Far Kast and Pacific Representative for ICAO. when he arrived m Singapore aboard a BOAC Argonaut
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  • 129 2 THE Singapore Stamp Office collected a gross revenue of $1,879,575 m stamp duties m 1952, the Department's annual report lor the year reveals. From this viim mu.-t be deducted $157,000 on Government account so that the net revenue amounted to only 22 500. In
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  • 48 2 THREE youths. Lai See Kum, Ng Ah Tee and Ong Ah Hye. were charged m the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday, with breaking into a cigarette stall at Neil Road during the early hours of June 12. They wers committed to the next Assi/._.
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  • 191 2 Govt. Charged With Breach Of Contract —<—<— n_rf W 111 l-B V__ THE 1,000-member Singapore Medical Workers' I nion yesterday charged the Colony Government with breach of contract that was freely entered into between Government and the Union. In <_ letter to the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W A. C. Goode,
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  • 77 2 ENEMY property m the hands of the Custodian of Property Singapore, amounted m 1952, to $26,428,565 while non-enemy property totalled S 1.1 62,562, reports the Custodian. Of the $26 million worth of enemy property, $23 million was Japanese and $3 millions German. Japanese liquid assets
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  • 46 2 BATU PAHAT. Thurs —A demonstration by a blind team will be held m Batu Pahat Town on Sunday at the Malayan Chinese Association premises from 10 a.m. to 12 noo n and at the Malay Teachers' Association from 4 to 6 p.m.
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  • 76 2 INSPECTOR T.S. Zain, prosecuting officer, told the Singapore Fourth Po ice Court Magistrate. Mi. J.B. Jeyaretnsm, yesterday that L*?e King Sing stabbed a fellow steward after a quarrel over a slice of brc.'td. Lx«e WSI found guilty on a -ie of eau ::ig hurt while
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  • 146 2 TOMORROW night, an etheral bridge will span two stars when China boy meets China girl These lovers have been waiting for a whole year for they were decreed by the Emperor of Heaven to meet only once every hrna r year _W th at's
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  • 306 2 FROM 5 a.m. yesterday, nearly 700 men and students m Singapore began counting the number of vehicles passing to and from the eastern section of the Colony m the first day of an island- wide traffic survey. Tiie survey proper went oil "very smoothly* 1 and
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  • 105 2 SINGAPORE Gsvefmment will make .m vi nouncement about the progress on the Provident Fund scheme for Colony workers at Tuesday's Meeting sl the Legislative Council. The MhSS_a is now hefore a select committee which is believed to have nearly completed its work. The committee's recommendations
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  • 203 2 WHEN a young assistant chemist, a technician of the Magnolia Hairy Product Plant of San Miguel. Manila, stepped into the newly opened Cold Storage Creameries. Singapore, m 1938. he had little inkling that he would marry a local girl and stay here for more than
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  • 45 2 Standard Staff Reporter TIIE IV of the Ofl psrtmei is poi report of the Ofl Singapore. Th ment is p: tatc of these ar dyiSingapore or tion. The v various tm the section year WSs I ed m CO.. Tr 1 B
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  • 188 2 AM BIN AHMAD was sentenced In Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore Assizes yesterda\ lo right years' rigorous imprisonment tor robbing I Uxl iriveff of $18 and a watch at the point of a re\oher. "Sooner t Mr. Justice Pre fools who are now
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  • 17 2 More Is Needed To Play 'Hot Tips' f FS iin Dep, «v^ T anotli. servi( dpi i
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    • 78 2 Weather MIMMCM TFMPFRATI RE: from 7.30 p.m. on Aug \'l to 7.30 a.m. on Aug. 13 Singapore < «9F Penane (75F>: Kota Bahru (7SF); Kual a Lumpur f_4F); Ipoh (72F1; Kuantan tmm. Maximum Temperature: fiom <30 a.m. to 7.30 n.m on Aug 13. Singapore (88F): Penanr <90F. Kota Bahru (IMF)Kuala
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  • 66 3 Chamber Liaison C'ttee Passed committees ot the chambers ibe Storp hamber of Com- < hinese Cham:s„ commerce and the hamber of Com.'Vommitlee of the bers ol Commerce W ill be set »!>• presidents one A ocisi. ol com- Of the ..part ficial corn, there officially •hmery is and Singa- 4,
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  • 19 3 Information Man In Car Mishap rhurs.— S tte in.nt on Muar 1 Xi ks and r for p of
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  • 107 3 'New City' Cinema Opens THK Csthay Organisation Isk >ver tiie management of the Xew City Cinema m Geylang. Singapore. As fr »tn today, this cinema, which lias hitherto been showing mostly Asian-language picture-, will sh >w only EnglishI tage pictui Tiie-ie will include all the "hits" tne I at the
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  • 133 3 28 MILLION GOVT. FORMS WE RE PRINTED IN 1952 •ter I Depart- tons of •'ian 28 inns and said been the qua v pa i ..ranted also es -ary ■n, by ss to I v.ork .mical I I le 1. I On the question of trained labour, Mr. Gillespie said
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  • 45 3 MALAYAN leasfcsts (above), who are undergoing their vacatn,„ course m Singapore, listen to a speech by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald (right), the Commissioner-General, who declared th« course open yesterday at the Oei Tion? Ham Hal| of the University of Malaya. Standard photos.
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  • 235 3 War Dept. Workers Fear The Axe WAR Department civilian employees m Singapore fear retrenchment, because of the Korean truce and the pre.ent trade recession m Malaya. Their fear is based on reports m the Federation and Singapore that mass retrenchment is planned m the War Department because of the lessening
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    64 3 THU Standard photograph taken a few hours after Singa pores first pedrstrias h»__iinli«'ht signal WSS installed eti Wednesday shows this new traffic device ia P r.tTnn Sited m St. Andrew's Road betivrrn the City office, and thr Padang. its .-I ml this spot facilitates aa orderly alternate flow of vehicular
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  • 86 3 ANOTHER entrant f<>r the Newspaper Queen, 1 !*.">.'] contest to be held ia conjunction with the Pre>s Ball org ini.sed by th;* Singapore Union of Journalists at Raffles Hotel on Sept. 5. She is tantu ..imbl of Na 4 Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. Intending contest mts
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  • 88 3 TO COPE with the Increasing demand for English and Chinese tuition m the t renings, the Neil Road Wen Hsuan Evening School. Singapore, has decided to start classes for people residing m this locality. There will be two sessions: one at 7 p.m. and another at
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  • 56 3 THE WSge dispute between the SheM Company and its WO daily-rated employees will I before the Labour Department fol conciliation The workers want a ten-cent per hour wage increase. but the company is prepared 1° p i v six cent I, At present the srorkers
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  • 28 3 HONGKONG Aug IS Speci il d .-> i 'vice dosing IS to ill 1 to US 1 dollar; m $1 12.0. ni Rupplah 25 one t .01.
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  • 238 3 Gas Power Depts. Fight For Consumers No 'Cut-Throat' Rivalry*- Standard Staff Reporter SINCE Pasir Panjang power station came into operation, the fight between the electricity and gas departments of the Singapors City Council for consumers has been stimulated. But. said Mr. Chan Kum Chew. pi greSSive Councillor and Vice-Chan-of the
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  • 84 3 THF. Singapore Ch School Teachers Union is ing tunds to help < tarn homes wer^ de b y the recent Kai. air; basin Bre, continue their >' H Is 10.000 has been collected. T.ie fund closes on Aug. l I Th.c Union has a.-!- I schools that
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  • 273 3 Demand For 'Stenos' Declines In S'pore Standard Staff Reporter THE demand for stenographers has declined since the beginning of this year as a result of the trade recession ia Malaya, a private employment agency m .Singapore told The Standard yesterday. Three year's a 4o demand exceeded supply, said the a;.
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  • 38 3 S W AMI V tmsdevsnsi 1 president of the Singapore nsmskrishns Mission, will j conduct Prayer Meeting and lecture on *Srimad Bhagava I Gita' at the Mission premises m Norris Road, tomorrow at 1 6.30 p.m.
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  • 168 3 THI! Ko>.il Society for tbe Prevention of rucltv to Animals (Singapore) is trying to obtain the services of a trained organiser trom the KSPC A Head- quarters m London to help reorganise the society m the Colony. The presi lent of the Sing ipore
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  • 86 3 i i n l tndon H.i ,n > mt opei ition at the en I tf thi < month, it was wr li en serv i tins west This will put I tndon-Sin to it-, origins -j ■■r.cy of tWO 'SO k. Th" .rgonaut win
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    • 116 3 EMBASSY HOTEL (Situated m Singapore's B«*sl Itcstdrnti il \rra) Opposite Katong Park 46, IVlryer Koad. Singapore 'lei 81 Vil t I. lnn i,vjL I hon(;kon(. s i IMOI s JMU Sf^ I SIM. I I. Will. IMUCIXIN r §k I YOI WITH POIMI.XR SON(i O_W IMIS IMNCKS X i m
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  • 145 4 Penang To Have Festival Nights PINANG, Thurs.— Thc somen's section of the UMNO liranch here has lormcd a sub-committee to visit sll mukims and revive their sectional activities there. [a ..ranches arc af present nging meetings to elect officials. Meanwhile, newlyformed UMNO hranches have been reorganised at Bagan dermal. Kampong
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  • 19 4 ALOR STAR. Thurs.—Memof tlie A School Geographical Society. Ipoh. i are touring north Malaya. arrived here lay.
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  • 144 4 Interprets For Mother In Court IPOH. Thurs. With gestures and siuns, a 1 .yearold Yew l.oke Moi acted as interpreter m the Sessions Court here today at the trial id a carpenter. Wan liong, j whe was accused of causing hurt to her deaf mother with an aye. Complainant hen
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  • 132 4 PENANG. Thurs— Thr first organisation to answer the Resident Commissioner's appeal for volunteers to help m building a dam to protect Crown land at Glugor op posi tr the Minden Barracks, is tli 9 Penang Adult Education Association. Led by their president, Mr. Heah Joo
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  • 88 4 Committee To Study Excise Law KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A committee has \>cen set up on approval of the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. to study the working of the Rubber Excise (Penang) Ordinance J o 4.*. The committee consists of: Chairman. Mr. H.A.L. Luckman. C .ncr of Lands. Mr.
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  • 35 4 MUAR. Thurs The general mo of Ceylon A 5, Johore. wil] I vr >n premise c (Xvy.cn Commissioner m la Ir. M. Sara., mv tv ire a talk on embers.
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  • 520 4 DOCTOR DENIES WOMAN PATIENT WAS PREGNANT MALACCA, Thurs. Dr. Ong Bok Hin, charged wifh having performed a fatal abortion on a woman strenuously denied, at the end of four hours' gruelling cross-examination today, that he had performed a miscarriage on a pregnant woman, Tay Bee Geok on May 18. Dr.
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    28 4 THF statue of St. Philomena beins carried m procession by the "Children af Mary" of Tampin at the annual celebration of the Saint's feast held recently at Tampin.
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  • 288 4 Ex -'Tec Tried To Seduce Woman (Court Told) AMID the ghoulish surrounding oi a cemetery, m a daik and lonely spot, an ex-detective. Phang Kah Heng, attempted to seduce a young mother of two children. j I an exC.l I). 'id was m Court icting i i c. to seduce
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  • 59 4 KUALA I.UMPUR. Thur?.— Expor s of rubber from IH v.i dropped by over $150,0 "en lost year compared with ar*i total Tiie exports of ail types of M wa in ed $2,445,296,066. H .287. 90 I Tin rts a'..-o re a tlr npared La.- I
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  • 39 4 Clerk 's Appeal Is Dismissed A. W. B I :it i of "B crt Lin. B tence of < prisonment and $100 fine I criminal breach of trust of 570 le 1 .i nporary clerk at the J P Stati
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    29 4 MR AND MRS. Koh Chin P eng of Kelantan cutting their wedding cake after their marriage at the Pei Chit Chinese school at Kota Bahru. Ga n Boon Eng
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  • 131 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The economic recession has heen responsible for the closure of 54 Chinese and two European mines up to the end of June this year. In July, ten more mines were ciosed down, but against this seven small ones were opened. Less than
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  • 155 4 PENANG, Thurs.— The existence of a "taxi ring" which collected ten per cent of the fares paid by passengers travelling m taxis at Butterworth. was alleged hy Inche Hashim bin Awang at the Province Wellesley Rural Board meeting today. He ull
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  • 70 4 KUAI. A LUMPUR. Thur- The Malayan Gradut chers' Union at their tir-t nual general n day. decided ment to try differences as th< tions on salary locked for n a-haif y\ f, is r.ot m the m. The meet by w orn PenPerak, i Semi
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  • 101 4 Standard M.:!V Reporter an internal atlair< which were forr ignoi concern! d moto. said Ether jr. pro n inent I i who I ;apore Qantas Mr- Ka!': Bj there i< Bti i inert; for k of 1 affairi among the m.n-ii: I he
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  • 75 4 IPOH. Thurs.— The honorary secretary of the Perak Div of the Malayan Trade Union Council. Mr. MSN Moorthy, has failed on workers m thc country to show their solidarity and put up a united front now to meet any contingencies that may arise out of
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  • 13 4 PEN I. jr y< I crew the h i
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  • 109 4 Gurkhas Wound Another Two ___.__k____.__J mm Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.l". T ».r__ Communist terrorists have been -,< I others wounded by security C? S Federation. Three have surrendered A terrorist wm kill< on Tuesday by a Company. Two other I escaped. A
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  • 11 4 He Enticed His Unmarried Sister-In-Law ft. I i I i I
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  • 6 4 MOre Funds For The Deaf I
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    • 139 4 nf Chinese history m~m fTf HUA MU UN lfSE_ &*&S WARRIOR MAID /ofeli_l_ OF CHINA i^^lS^C/' HUA MU LA'! wos o young E^^mS ff girl .ivirxj gui- tly ot home v > l *-__^_^____.isJ\'lf when het fothei wos con- I _lwW) scripted tot the army. \>^ J 1! Knowing he
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    • 75 4 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard Lond on Correspondent LONDON. Aug. 13. The following ore the closing prices ot rubber ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 18 id. Oct/Dec. 19H. ot ££95 per ten buyers, £597 sellers. Jon. /Mor. 1 9id. T h ree months. £591
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    • 55 4 MATERNITY WEAR 9 j SMOCKS FROM $15.0 C j S IRTS FRO! $15.00 1 DRESSES FROM $30.00 I DUNCAN'S 11. D' ALM Is there anything j^| to relieve this mra prickly heat [^g^ f^fSSSS* 9 Vt s Xsvpso _S_\ S() I^' -"V^^-J (m^"XX?2>*M _P^^^.Jr W\^r ____T^____i __l v *v*~ FOR
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    52 5 skews the tires hv ior the ide Home training a»■ opens at I' age, Port .r.lud'*: «»ioaer h> Cen' ral k i he I up prefhe Mcntris 1 derat.oii. pre^nted '.ii Poi re The Vmy ('up n ted h> H^.'dfor the i 1 h*» KVs < d by t ef
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  • 34 5 FIVE men, Koh Seng Bik. Tan Kirn Heng. Auk Kirn. Chua Keng Hoo and Low Soi were each fined $10 by the Muar Magistrate for ob.itructways of the Muar table market.
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    6 5 fe^_rtX£?^ttS-WA^S 3 ihe N*M Office BauU
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  • 103 5 Seremban Candidates Woo Voters SEREMBA* Thurs for the Town f ounc d elections here is gathering momentum as Political hodies and md? Pendent candidates u oo the v»er s to vote for them on toning day. Auk. 22 Latest to rome out m support of Oie Labour Par^ ls V
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  • 166 5 rwi ala LUMPUR Thur. Th Ol graduate teachers m tl__!^___2___i grave sh «rtage ments own doine Mr TV, mL I c erat, n was GovernSIST _SS_ P'™ 2S_. sfi M 'h R_ m said mai -Jesuc. had been done to degree graduate teacher Mr. Benham.
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  • 72 5 KLANG, Thurs.— The X Bata Shoe company at a recent r held at the Coast Club awarded its members. Me A. A. Marhala. and R. Muthusamy with long service medals. Those who won awards are: Inche Hashim bin JatVar, InWan Aakefe, Mr. Tor Kor g.
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    33 5 (HK HARUN BIN HAII. the Klsuig District Circuit Magistrate, who w ill leave for Britain Og Aag. ?8 on a three-year I ederal administrative scholarship. He will read for the Bar.
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  • 138 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Thur Th c Nibong Tebal Recreation Club have elected the iollowing office-bearers for the current year:-*- Patvon.v. The Resident Commissioner. Penana: Mr. Kee Hup Hur J. P., Inche Abdul Rahman bin Mohamad Sved J. P. President:— Mr. R. F. Oldham. (District Oflfi< er. Nibong Tc
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  • 84 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A postman. Ponnusamy (L' 7) sentenced to two ye imprisonment today by Inche Ismai]. the acting President of the Sessions Court, when he pleaded guilty to not deliver--13 air mail letters, 63 and a British postal lor _1 shillings. Police, acting on info;
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  • 56 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A meeting to discuss the formation of a film club m i Kuala Lumpur wi. cl a1 the British Council Hall, on Aug. 20. Thoae interested are invited to attend. Mr. T. Hodge of the Malayan Film Unit has arranged the screening
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  • 26 5 MR. TEO GEOK LSCG will speeJc on "Religion Renewed* 1 at tiie Bahai centre, m Taniong Katong Road. Singapore, on Sunday at 11 a.m.
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  • 25 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. The annual general meeting of thc Clayton Club. Parit Buntar, will be held on Aug. 31 a! the club premi
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  • 240 5 He Came Home And FoundMan In His Bedroom PARIT BINTAR, Thurs. —Mat bin Hashim, a *<;- year-old padi planter, was fined S2OII or three weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Inche Salleh bin E< k hard t. Circuit Magistrate, m the Bagan Serai Court for causing hurt, under provocation, to his wife,
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  • 328 5 TIIK execution of an ejection order yesterday by the owner of three shophouses Xos. 40, 42 and 44 Rangoon Road, has placed the grey-haired chief tenant ot Nos. 12 and 44, Mr. Choo Kirn Choon. m a snot Mr. Choo. who has occupied
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  • 169 5  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN W. Borneo Ring Smashed By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Aug. 13 Indonesian authorities m West Borneo have cracked wide open a smuggling ring which had been slipping valuable watches, fountain pens and cigarettes into Indonesia trom across the Sarawak border. i "i
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  • 56 5 Boycott Call By Negri Labour M en SERF.MBAN. Thurs.— A desire that the Pan-M« ir Party should I lonal convention beci obvious that the MCAUMNO Alliance will dom the pressed by the NY. «»ur Party m a The "At tl r> I .r being tn i ti accoi ded vs
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    52 5 photo Trntrku Sri Maha Raja. acting Mentri Beam, of Kelantan. pinning the Home o— rd| Medal of Merit <>■ to It /jk.m.i ra_ggawa for his excellent work m connection with the Home (iuard. of Kampong F.pah I.t. /akaria was feftw awarded the St.ttr Medal of Merit for Ins work with
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    • 132 5 I "*v*% __9 _f* *ii r Gland Discovery Restores Youth In H Hours v.. ur !•*>—.- I fm and >tl r tim. mmw p.*. id dincovi ■kee it ponj !«ior«» vt- < r»m.d li«-li ><iUf I ,'lkf s. Tl»-W I fact. thit. d)M- mx i*.«- m form, Mnd X fur
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  • 783 6 AIR. C. C. TAN is of the opinion that our attack on a Progressive Party suggestion to gag Councillors by a vow of secrecy is the action of journalists who have panicked at the thought of the loss of valuable though improper sources of information." Our impression,
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  • 931 6  - I Think Malaya Can Have Own Judges ALEX JOSEY TY HAS THE TIME come for Malaya to have her own judges? Malayans are magistrates, but all the judges except one come from abroad. What arrangements are being made for more Malayans to become judges? I discussed this question with an
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  • 422 6 MONTEGO Bay, (Jamaica), When Queen Elizabeth II lands at Montego Bay on the first leg of her Commonwealth tour m November, she will find this exclusive colony of millionaires has become the fastest growing resort playground m her farflung empire. The Queen, following m the
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  • 338 6 Review of Views Conferences g THE UMNO/MCA sponsored 5 National convention in Kuala > Lumpur on Aug. 23 and the 2 UMNO sponsored Malay* political parties conference J in .Tohore Bahru is the* theme of the Utusan Melayu editorial. I The paper points out that al-; though the parties invited
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    • 206 6 JOSEY REPLIES TO GOVT. Sir: I am sorry if the Federal Government should feel that I gave the wrong facts about the so-called rubber inquiry. I do not think I did. I said that the Government, instead of ordering an impartial inquiry, agreed to let the industry make their own
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    • 332 6 Sir.— The lette. of Mrs. Lim Kean Chye published last week m your correspondence column has rather puzzled me. There are some points which I. and I am sure a good many others, cannot understand Why for instance has Mr< Lim abstained foi so long from
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    • 330 6 Sir: Time and again the leaders of Malaya have laid stress on national unity. Various opinions and constructive ideas, have been presented to ail .he country's newspapers 0.-. this subject by many writers yet those who claimed to be the leaders of the common peop'e and those who
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    • 320 6 Sir.— The article -WHY NO CHANGE" which appeared m your paper on July 31, is perhaps quite worthy for the ChiiM se writers (attached to the Education Dept.) m the Federation of Malaya to gix their grievance by now There are at present __L Chinese writers m the
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    • 117 6 bIM.AIMHU. ii<»k STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood. Singopore. Telephone Not* *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square. London. E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street. 83, Cowon Street. 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone
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    • 114 6 Mrs. Fozdar! HELP!! Sir; It is understood from the report of the Singapore Council of Women that they hare asked the Government to introduce a bill restricting polygamous males from takiriQ more than one wife. It is a very good idea to prevent mem from having more than one wife,
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  • 96 7 Three Hurt In Suez Canal Zone Affray URO, Aujf. tf. A, ir Uish ai'man and two ptians were wounded, irmaD seriously, m a Kg affray m the Canal vcstcrdav afternoon, ,1 p British Fmbassy anIneed Another 1 tian has been missing hr affray. «»ff j ,wn Wednesday, ins fired on
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  • 27 7 PEKING CLAIMS RIGHT TO HOLD BACK POW'S lg. 13 g Rad inded g toda. :cans I to free- 1 the adv "w ing A Panmunjom Comi ious-
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  • 18 7 (Reuter) Narriman's I c X Farouk I £9,750) >nox- ous exandria wl l h
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  • 250 7 LAN I EL'S PLEA FAILS AS STRIKE SPREADS PARIS, Aug. 13 (AP)— The strikes m France spread to government offices and some sections of private industry today, taking Mime 4.000,000 workers from the'r jobs. The strike of postal, telephone and te'e^raph workers went into its ninth day. Paris was without
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  • 34 7 HONGKONG. Aug. 13, (AP) One child wan killed and five o'hers injured yesterday when a fusecao of a partially buried shell exploded m thenmid c f^hing village of Saiki
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  • 36 7 BEXGHAZI. Aug 13 (Renter) Haj Rashid Elkakeia. Nazir (Minister) ol Agriculture and member of the Executive Council of the Libyan province of Cyrenaica. has boen i from his post by royal decree.
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  • 149 7 A Peaceful Unification Of Korea HYDERABAD, INDIA, Aug 13, (Reuter).— The six-nation •i S wt Confi rei which concluded iti Ihree-day meetings here last night, urged thai i (forts sho tid be made to achieve the unification ot Korea by peaceful means. It advocated tiie creation of a Democratic state
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  • 140 7 DJAKARTA, Aug:. 13 (Reuter)— Restoration of security throughout Indonesia is first on the programme of the new government, it was announced today atter the first Cabinet session. The new Cabinet headed by Dr Ali Sastroamidjojo, former 1 Ambassador to the United 'States, will
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  • 301 7 East Parley India's Admission Major Problem UNITED NATIONS, New York, Aug. 13, (yP) Representatives of the 16 member countries whose troops fought m Korea met lost night preoccupied with the question of whether the impending General Assembly should designate India as one of the nations
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    73 7 photo GBNBBAL Muk w Chirk (right). Nuprin. c Commander «»f the \lli< d Forces m the Fai I shows President I i^. n hewer tin* erftglaa l eighteen nation dormiM nl tii it eruh ii the sbeetftag i»» Kore.i lhe volume will h,. t.iken te Ihe I* nil I M
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  • 117 7 1 5 More Mau Killed NAIROBI. Aug 13 (Reuter). Troops of the King's African Rifles who are pursuing about 1.000 Mail Mau m the A herd are jungle, weal of Fort Hall, killed 15 yesterday— the <ixth day of a running foi battle which began lasl Friday. Since making contact
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  • 81 7 LONDON. Aug. 13 (Renter), j The search for 14 men missing from the gianl United States Convair RB-iStf plane which crashed in the Atlantic last Wednesday has been called «olT. The United States Air Force Headquarters, announcing this yesterday, said it had been established beyond
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    22 7 phota. CUING and sobbin*. North Korea* women Po>Vs are -red I liv the IN- Ti Panmiinjom. TIh-v »W Wort* Kothe* i^^^^^^^^^^^^ AP
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  • 192 7 U.S. Doubts If Reds Have The H- Bomb WASHINGTON, Auff. 13, (Reuter).— The lnited States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, yesterday cast doubt upon the claims of Soviet Premier] Malenkov that Russia now had the hydrogen bomb. .Mi Dulles said at a press conference that before or since
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  • 151 7 Churchill Vis its 10 Downing St. LONDON \ug. 13 (AP) Prime Ministei Sii Winston Churchill, grinning hroadlv and waving hi* famous cigar, paid an unexpected visit to his uffn .it 10. Dom nine street yesterday for a three hour rhat with Foreign Office officials. The visit stirred immediate reports that
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  • 11 7 RUSSIAN IRAN PARLEY TODAY TEHERAN here H I Iranian ami i
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    • 221 7 NORTH 30RNE0 INTERNAL AIR SE^SCE SCHEDULES Effective from 17 August 1953 Mondovs 1 Tuesdoyi 53 S ML.459 dep. Sondokon 0830 dep. Jesselton 50 orr. Kudot C 0910 orr. Ronou 510 dep. Kudot lr Jesselton ML.460 dep. Jesse!. on 5 0935 dep. Rono» 000 orr. R onou J 1015 orr. Jesscllon
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    73 8 THF Raia Puan Besar. consort of the Raja Muda of Perak, is seen iaunching the State Information Riverine I nit's S foot shallow draft launch, the Belida IL at a ceremony held at Perak's new dry dock at Teluk Anson recently. Assisting her is the Harbour Master, Perak. Capt C
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  • 121 8 SOVIETS MOVE OUT OF 4 AIR BASES IN EAST GERMANY BFRLIW Aug. 13, (AP).— The Soviet Air Force has moved out of four leases m East Germany, it was confirmed yesterday. Allied officers are uncertain how to anaivze the move, i Carried out with startling speed, the withdrawal stripped Soviet
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  • 75 8 ISTANBUL Aug. 13. (AFP) —The Swed.sh Court trying Captain Lorentson for the of a Swedish -el With I Turkish subne. devoted its seventh ioo to hearing two reports drawn up by Turkish exp Turkish naval officers hold the view thai the Sw< vessel rammed anH sank
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    • 657 8 lIAMSUBG AMERIKA LINIE AMI X C RDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIM SERVICE Hon, KOOS Haolla, Kobe C: Yokohama. Peaaat m»«*"» |g Wetersteta (MH.) „AT --wol .iitnOM 'll IlAiiC l/2Sept A ..«e|»i is itr.aaiuboeU (HAPAIj) 38/3iAOg b_/ooo*ol ■_>•>••> I <s_-nl .!.i"*ept 'X P» Snore P Sham Penang _«-_fl 8 I 'Oet 13/140et 15/160et
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    • 1026 8 el wi II BIUE FUNNEL i UNE g£|», mansfii:lo to., lid. Incorporated m Singapore Caitten option co proceed via other ports to loart and „is<_iur__e eBBBB MAIUMGI to Ll\ LKI'OOL HI 999.U9, LONDON xX COS MM MAI POKI^ ..Dae sa:lj r S --,am eenans I'atroclnr tor Marseillea Liver- Xiiirll Mi
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      44 9 photo. STL YEN LEVY (5) sobs as he stands over his m jured grandfather Rubin Saraphin (.>G). while his mother \irs Anita Levy (33) lies injured m the rear of the car. following a head-on collision with another car at Rutherford. New Jersey. U.P.
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    • 44 9 NEW DELHI, A- 13. P) A eombii c of ncial nd N'ep. regulars captun I2i S in Western Xepai at end of Ju:. rding to •ts reei ived trom Lucfcnow today. The combined force freed i which had into the rebels' hands.
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    • 48 9 TEL AVIV, A ig. 13, (AFP) dan for es opened heavy fire against an Israeli army patrol near Katana. m J< sal em > tei y, an Islamic iry spokesman An exchange followed for two hours across the Jordan-1 bordei but i alt ies were reported.
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    • 142 9 BEVEI LV HILLS California. Aus. 13, (AP)— lt took 13 years but Henry Weiss. Beverly Ili-U jeweller, finally collected on a deb*, from the estate of the late Ki ng Carol of Rumania. ■Weiss' attorney said vcstcrday that Weiss billed the King
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    • 58 9 TOL\ O, 13, (UP) diaclaJ know dge my labour I could reasonably he expected to prove/ strike of C :nplo of United States security forces m Japan. By a trade un dardj he contract being itiated bel can authorities and the represei tai <
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    • 243 9 mittee 0 p N a rl I_^„1 _^„J 3, <« cu 4 '>.-An a^partv comthe legislature mo™! ,1 to k Steps yesterday to brine of Bat„.=H C sen y d LVr?e l, s Ch that thei inH„ b Jr n cone r
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  • 27 9 g >— 100) A K)l and tO Easl I at and I re food i ■r con- tion. d proof i I
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  • 21 9 Floods Destroy Two Villages (AP)— r lour 79 len- N. Food I .iaid j A ncriI w because dry i.ike he
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    49 9 \rtie4o. MRS. Malcolm Fuller of Be He vue Hill. Sydney brums ashore a '10 pound groper speared underwater at Bow en Island m Jervis Bay which they have leased a holiday spot. Mrs. Fuller is one of Australia's best known fisherwomen. Her husband prefers rock fish ins. A. P.
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  • 18 9 V (AFP)— group has sold the sterling and I ral other rec< where I to ':.< di
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  • 14 9 U.S. Support For Mrs. Pandit 13, I ClOi c to f < ibl y U
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  • 16 9 A Pilot Will Be Ordained Bor 01 lamed wa. of l_ 'i be U L '<» Uru.
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  • 61 9 WELLINGTON. Aug. 13. Mr. Walter Nash, Opposition Leader m the New •nd Parliament, said yea ay the Weat ould *c People's Govern--1 'hma and admit Communist China to the United with irity Council as one of the •Bis Five." But recognition. h e added, would
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  • 86 9 DUSSELDORF. Aug. 13. rAFP> The economic paper. landeNbtatt. yesterday renor"ed failura of the negotiaSons whi.'h have been going on for Several weeks between m German industrial group Jndthe Indian Min.stry o KSducUoo. iur con_tiuction all a large steel works m India. The paper said
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    71 9 THUI B If. bomber* now m production at Ihe Consolidated Vultee \irrt .fl Corporation hi Forth Woith, Texas, are powered h> m\ XOO horsepower eagtoet and four i lectric r>.!oo puiii.ii vi.it ii thrust iet engines Thf ft must l>e turned llitVlf I aft* r '.hr outer wing
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  • 188 9 Relief For Crepe Rubber To Be Studied COLOMBO, Aug. 13, (UP)— Thc crepe rubber industry, which is one of Ceylon's biggest dollar corners, is m distress. Relief for crepe rubber producers will be discussed shortly ot r conference between thc Ministry of Commerce ond a deputation from t!ie Low Country
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  • 103 9 Red China Rejects U.K. Drugs HONGKONG, Aug. 13, (AF). Pharmaceutical firms here said yesterday Hut Communist China has rejected a third shipment of drag*, increasing the losses of local exporters to rssB.~>o.ooo. Three times m the past months China has retomed standard brand America! and Baropeao drags, claiming that they
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  • 56 9 2 FIRMS PLAN TO MINE TIN AT JINJANG A\ it ''Pen R«_ nong Tin D i Ltd. and Ltd. (2 In t'a ak di ed^e wi dismantle 1 and vt< J near Kuala Lumpur. A .1 i).' romI two represent-1.--•of tbe R R No 2 dn dge at on of
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  • 26 9 PRI .ARY negotiations foi a revision of tho JapanThai d tradi an n t took pin a. nkvo Foreign Offi r»n Wi ,y AFP
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  • 212 9 WITH the world production of tin substantially exceeding world consumption, stocks of t'<n may soon be^in to iccnwhk, resulting m a tenrieiK v toward a further price decline by the end ol the >car. This lea d Mr C. A.1 Stai s Pittsburg who says
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  • 28 9 A'l tr;' n R B or) unsold lie I R r and n 1 .of i X lo of i tll
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  • 37 9 P) The E. proved a i I I I 000 la lta v like R a and I proviskmi I •i d of st. P lent Nag ■«>■ Urt ially b wa in
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  • 56 9 THE Royal Air Force ta Si tar, Singapore, is calling tendera for the purchase of its surpluf stock. Tiie stock includes, jeeps. motor cycles, pillows, mattresmachine tools, canvas material and several other miscellaneous items. Tlie closing date of the tenders Aug. 25, and th e goods are
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  • 62 9 CAIRO. Aug IS, (UP)— Egypt and Russia will sign a trade agr< p. nent Saturday for an exchange of goods be.ween the two countries, officials said yesterday. The Foreign Office said the agreement ..pproved by the cabinet provides for the export to Russia of Egyptian rot. ton,
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    • 287 9 I^W^ByßßffP^^^Bi!^¥j!B^M3iloi Spore Diary w i.\. Malay claaaea, Beainnen 915 am Advanced 10 30 I m P nins shorthand claaa. B 5 6 !>m Speed c'.a.^s 6-7 > m y.M.C.A: Advanced .Malay class Judo !>. act cc 515 >01 FARE L F Cao Cham) iship Tournament p.m Table tennia m. -l
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    • 368 9 r<>Kl SWETTENHAM: B.H' am trm m trwvm 13.3 > m ll' 3 ft RAUB PKN'ANO: 25« am 7 5 It 2 4H 7.6 it EN f f X I AINMtNI mr m M.mmyf** CATIIAV: A Quec.i Crowned 1 mmmmmmtU^m\Swmt ENTERTAINMENT IPOH _N IAINVSfcNI CORONATION: Unknown Father BRILLIANT. 's'V.-.n-tield Rifla 7.
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  • 690 10  - WOMEN SWEAR MORE THAN MEN Norman Longdate By I IKE smoking, swearing 1 J used to be a male monopoly; none but an abandoned woman would have dared to say more than "Bother Today, women are swearing more than men That is what I learned lfl town after 'own. during
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  • 35 10 photo. At Honolulu is 20-year-old Aileen Laut nae Stone, a Hawaiian English Portu-guese-Chinese beauty who recently took part m the Miss Universe contest at Long Beach. Aileen likes steak for breakfast. UP
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  • 279 10 Sir; I have read the announcement by Mr. D. Smith, the Postmaster General, m connection with the Employees Provident Fund (Govt.) which was published m your issue of A 7. I oder no comments on that except to discuss my own Company's Provident Fcind and to say how
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  • 452 10 W ttOOID TIE SIKAPORHRON \IAKE your Hash amah 1 J happy and set the new "Blue White" soap flakes for her washing. Whemt soap flakes have the blue'm; so necessar> far a da_/li;iwhite wash alraadlj m the flakes In fad, tV flakes themselves are blue m colour. These
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    • 352 10 rODAY&: mM.YVWi""-™' DAILY! flffiJl IJJLIJL 4 93 0m i»^-^r.^!_idlii_iJ.ifl!rfi__wg V STORY FEW LIVED TO TELL... Ei.jfi THE PEKILOUS *--jjj& JOURNEY TO mWmSm-\\ i-JmWX _T '>**. ._a£W__€__B_i&_r STARRINCi ALAN LADD v.- JAMES MASON with PATMCIA MEDINA SIR CIiDRIC HARDUHKE TOMORROW iMIDMCHT! WORE ACTION AM) ADVENTURE 1 11 VN THE MILES BETWEEN
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    • 58 10 Stoi Contest No. 23 Can You Name This Star? trover to the Movie tdiior nf hnmes for this contest will i close next Thursday and Ihe prize winner* name* will Oe published m the Movie Page of the following Sunday Standard A l through thin Wt-ek lhe scuts itti twenty-eighth
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    • 371 10 ..;..:< sl f« 1 ijx^i r^ II i) A V I *.l Ol \IIOV "< 'lollies ami manners do not make the man; but wlii-n he i«. made. they un. my hapvave hi* spptarmh <• Henry Ward Beet her. IKIHAV I M IN I KTONE: M ike progrosa m connecUon
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    • 320 11 MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT \PPLICATIONS are invited from suitable qualified and experience persons for the P S <l f m Te h nical Assistants m the Municipal Engineering Department. s scale **36 x 12 444/462 x 18 552 and the commencing salary within the grade will be fixed
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    • 253 11 notu:ks I m \]R. CHAN KIM pong j, no longer m our emploT anrt has no authority to t?Lsact «ny business or collect any 2s_fa_ from the i3t Seveath Storey Hotel 22«-229, Roc_.ore Road,' Siagapore. The Bankruptcy Ordiaaace (CHAPTER 45) In The High Conrt Of The Coloay Of Singapore *d*«d
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    • 247 11 I I -mLm P.W.D. TRENGGANU Tender Notice. TTENDERS will be received at the ofiice of the SUte i Engineer. P.W.D.. Trengganu at Kuala Trengganu up 12 noon of the 25th August 1953 for: The Construction of the Ist Phase of the English School at Kemaman including Hoste] and Quarters. All
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    • 311 11 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. (PERAK BRANCH). !]\fOTrcE i S h€reby tfven OBaa_R_ tl> _LZs_29 ANNUAL PnXlu RA h MEE TING of the \m t Committee of the wm K a| l incse Association will be held at the premises of the Perak Chinese Chamber of q?™T cr r Ce V Nos
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  • 543 12  -  EE BOON LEE Victorious Henricks Says Neo Is Great By JON HENRICKS, Australia's swimming star of 1953, unofficially shattered the Olympics 100 metres free style record of 57.1 seconds when he clocked 56.9 seconds m a great race with Singapore's Neo Chwee Kok
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  • 91 12 LONDON. Alu r> i Reuter >— FootDa'l results: SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION V Aberdeen 2 Airdrieonians 0 Cl] de 2 Dundee 4 East Fir e 1 Celtic 1. Hamilton 1 Raith Rovers 2. Hibernian 4 Falkirk 1. Rangers 4 Heat-..- l. S: Mirren 3 Queen of South 2 Stirling
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  • 43 12 Sime Darby table tennis team I against Shell at CYMA at 530 pm 0 n Monday i.s: Fok Kwong j Meng, Teo Bens Hai. Koh Beng Swee. Ng Yong Teck. Leong Hoi Meng. Tay Yong Piak, Petet Lav, Nevilie E.ss
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  • 575 12 IT came as no surprise when those fiery and tearless "firebrands" of Colony soccer. Marine Sports Club eliminated Royal Electrical and Mechanical Eafiaeen from the SAFA Cup tie at Jalan Besar st idium yesterday by the clear cut margin ot 4 l. >at things were
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  • 187 12 [>■ NANG Thars. Lim Saj Hup Frp e School stole f m the Pc nm i B dminton Cham pj when part Lim Kean Swee übles, he forced tn e Ooi, Teik Hock and M ss l< oh Siew Huah to a ,1 .bber
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  • 457 12 THERE can now be no doubt as to which school m Malaya has the best cricket team. That school is the Victoria Institution of Kuala Lumpur. Meeting (lie hitherto unbeaten St. Joseph's Institution yesterdis the XL boys chalked up their third successive Innings
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  • 56 12 SH RI MBAN Thurs —League I 1 Rangers were 3-0 by the 7th Gurkhas m 1 i ■•IV ■l ever-. r fast and open •h appeared to rat- -.earn Tne I 1 opened the scorin the fl 5t halt r inside-right Balbar On resumption I player
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  • 25 12 IN a keenly contested soccer match the Krian Chinese Re- 1 ion (.".'ab beat the Pari* Buntar Malays 3—l at the Parit
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  • 99 12 MELBOURNE, 1:{ i Reuter i Malayan Jockey Abdul Mawl his been invited t>\ the Melbourne Racing Club to ride m the Invitation Stakes to bf run at Caol6eM racecourse here M September tM. The Melbourne Herald's racin c correspondent said the de Hsion to invite Mawl would
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  • 72 12 TAIPING, Thuis This year's champions m the flt_-t division pi ie >cal Football League are the "B Squadron 12th Royai Lancers, with th.c Chinese Recreation Club as the runner-up. In tlie second division REMF, with ;1 better ton] average weie adjudged tlie champions with the 4
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  • 183 12 A GOAL scored against the run ol play m the 45th minute by centre-forward Mahadeva save Chartered Bank Sports Club two points In the Singapore Business Houses Le an I Cup match when they met Pulau Bukom S.C. at B tier ground yesterday. The bankers
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  • 126 12 THF Johore "A'" XI to meet. Singapore "A" in a friendly soccer game at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow will be Vincent Amos: Tian? San. Chong Fng: Majid Tahir. Khamid Tahir, Ban Chuan. Ah Tong. Ali. Ahmad Bakar. Ah Chye, Peng Chuan. Singapore "A" from Chan.; Skinner. Johan. Boniface.
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  • 67 12 THF following were elected Executive Committee the Singapore Chess League President: Lee Chim Quan: Vice-Pr«'sident: Phoon Wai On: j Hon. Secretary Treasurer: J Mah Beng Guan; Tournament Director: H. A J. Pronk: Committee Members-. M i Yeoh Bok Choon. Bobby Sn__.. Tan Eng Seng Liok Yew
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  • 532 12 LONDON. Aug 12 (Reuter)— Leicestershire needing an outright win over Surrey the county champions to take the lead for the first time were saved by a third wicket stand ot ISS by Charles Palmer, 57 and Ma mice Tompkin 7.. These
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  • 53 12 LONDON' Aug. ts (Reuter)— The 1 _».>4 University R>>- Race will he rowed from Putney to Mortlake on Saturday, April I proximately 1245 GMT The race will be the hund m the series. Of the previoua M Cambridge have woe. ">4 Oxford 44 and tliere has been
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  • 18 12 Non -bend ers mc asar J T R. E.V.G I). B^| »Ut. WR\| Ii P _h.
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  • 361 12 SOUTHEND, Aug. 13 (Reuter)-The Australian cricketers trounced the Kssex attack here yesterday to score 477 ior seven on the ground where' the tourimteam of five years ago set up a world record nt T.l runs m one day. Then declaring their overnight nin the tourists
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  • 282 12 Hotel, Food And Taxi Fare Up As Athletes Arrive KUALA LUMPUB Thur, i Lumpur of athletes and „ffi U ln i "2? »«U k for the 32nd Malayan XX X day has sent up the prices of ood and taxi fares. Most of th hi,*" 5 full houses today. Late
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  • 28 12 MALUM rrirkef v •ilvei d 011.., m ih, HOU,.. m Ih Vim, v I II ■J iH iir.,l, lo«N "i thf L r OUs
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