Singapore Standard, 15 August 1953

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  • 19 1 SING APORE STAND ARD ft n Vol. IV. No. 44. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST ir>, IfSS. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 94 1 fecond Postal Mspute Looms I /5 Months- K MAJOR dispute— seeI K,„ 15 months between iff Singapore postal de-■L.-ni and it, 5* «niK m rd employees is loomV over in the i B which I during was <»ver I nditions. m !ul I S t a ft
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  • 29 1 HK CLEANS UP FTER STORM AP) j l aning up] > r 50 I i liny island i other, i waa re- j was clas- ijepresof here 1 Hainan j
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  • 19 1 2,000 Planes In Biggest Exercise I (Reuter) 2.000 Royal Air bers of might sl real- held m Between v.
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  • 64 1 Tourist Hit By A Strike photo. This s imple photo sums up the misery and frustration brought by the French strike which halted transport. A worried looking woman holds baby m her arms as she sits m a corner outside closed Gare St. Lazare m Paris hoping something somehow will
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  • 48 1 TAIPEI* Aug. 14 (AFP) The 3,000-ton Danish freighter, Heinrich Jessen. is still detained by Nationalist guerillas, it was learned here today. Although official circles refuse to admit that the steamer was intercepted, reports from Kinmen said the ship was still anchored m Kinmen waters.
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  • 204 1 ATHENS, Aug:. 14. Athens Observatory registered 11 more earthquake shocks during: the niglit m lonian Sea area where hundreds have been killed m the past few days. The observa'ory said the I shock were 'of small intensity." The crew of the British cruiser Gambia fought
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  • 16 1 "Stop em? be fair! Realise these people have paid to see a fight?!"
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  • 689 1 sentenced To Five Years But Anm-stl* Malacr^nh^'i 1 1 0^ n Bak Hin > well-known Malacca obstetrician and gynaecologist In a unanimous verdict by the jury, was today found guilty of having performed an unlawful and fatal abortion on a pregnant woman. He was sentenced to
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  • 130 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Education Development Fund Board today voted a total of $1,085,000 to finance school buildings and leachers' quarters m new villages for which the MCA originally had promised aid. The total is made up of $300,000 for schools
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  • 36 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (UP) Informed sources said yesterday Major General William N. Gilmore. an artillery and airborne troops expert, has been appointed United States Military Adviser to the Thailand Govern men*.
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  • 21 1 RICHARD M. NIXON, vicepresident of the United States, is to make a five-day visit to Australia this September. AFP
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  • 18 1 PRINCE Aly Khan was shaken yesterday m an automobile accident while enroute to Deauville. AP
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  • 17 1 NEW Zealand has not yet decided whether to prohibit the import of heroin AP
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  • 88 1 Laos Fighting Breaks Out Patrol Clashes LUANG PRABANG. Laos. Aug. 14 (UP)— Renewed fighting between Franco-Laotian troops and Communist rebels has broken out here and the French headquar ers reported patrol action m all sectors of this remote mountainous kingdom, Laotian troops attacked a rebel unit southeas- of Ban Ban
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  • 34 1 TEHERAN. Aug. 14 (Reuter) Police have arrested several people here alleged to hav e forged more than one thousand false passports for Moslems wishing to make the pilgrimage to Mecca.
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  • 82 1 COLOMBO. Aug. 14 (Reuter) Twenty-one people were killed throughout Ceylon m the past two day_ of disturbances during demonstration. ajgaiust pricfl increases, it was officially announced here t oda y- A further 175 civilians were treated for injuries m hospitals and 40 policemen were
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  • 61 1 RANGOON. Aug. 14 (AP) Lari»e estates m the rich rub-ber-growing area of Tenasserim sti'! pay "protection" money to Communist and other rebel groups, according :o planters. The estate managements, not wishing to come into contact with the extortioners, merely add small amounts to the salaries of their
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  • 263 1 SJRO PLANS $1M. SWEEP For Fire Victims Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Joint Relief Organisation will ask Government for permission to run a $1,000,000 lottery to raise funds to build more houses for the Kampong Bugis fire victims and to carry on welfare work m the Colony. p This was
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  • 12 1 AN Australian-built Sabre jet broke the sound barner yesterday. AP
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  • 12 1 PRINCESS Anne. will be three years old today. AP
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  • 85 1 photo. A bridal couple from the Kast (ierman town of Potsdam. Young Wilhelm and Barbara Babst. came to the Soviet sone border of Berlin recently to celebrate their wedding with the bridegroom's parents and other relatives, who live m West Berlin as political refugees They met on
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  • 75 1 AN Auxiliary Po'.i<eman who tACktfld and "killed a Malay amok m Johore has been awarded a Commendation for Va our from the Commissions of Police. He is AP EiflflßAfl bin Ang Diman. Hassan was on duty on Qomflli Estate. Batu Anam Segamat. when the Ma ay
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  • 28 1 .JASPER. Alberta, Aug. 14 (Renter) Film stflr Marilyn Monroe was reported to have nearly drowned when j stumbled and fell m a swift flowing river iicre.
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  • 24 1 THE irst meeting ol the commission named to se'tle ditTereocflfl between Iran and the Soviet Union was held yesterday Teheran.— AP
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  • 561 1  -  KHOO BOON CHOO THE murder of o Penang school principal, Mr. David Chen, set oft Qr. intensive manhunt The revulsion, which the people of Penang felt at the killing, led to whispers about Com mumst octivity and the trails led to on organised gang of killers, wr_o
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  • 91 1 Abdul Rahman Standard Staff Correspondent A CONGRESS of Malay political parties throughout country will he hrl.i lfl the near future. Thw WAH revealed by Tengku Abdul Rahman. President of UMNO at the conference of thirteen Malay political parties lfl Johore Bahru yesterday Tencku Abdul Rahman s
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  • 45 1 Mr. Dag 's Views On Peace Confab UNITED NATIONS New York. Aug. 14, (UP) Un Nation^ Secretary Oflnera I Hammarsk jold indicated today that he favours Including m the Far East PflflCg conference some nations that d-d not have armed lOffCflfl m the Korean nghtinf.
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  • 109 2 COMMODITY PRICES C L OS 1 N G rubber prices (cents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday were. Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose 63! 64* No. 1 R.S.S. 64& 64| No. 2 R.S.S. 62} 64 No. 3 R.S.S. 611 61 J Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin
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  • 109 2 WOMEN queued up for two whole nnou s yesieraay morning outside the gates of the Singapore Presbyterian Church Hall for the American Association Women's Auxiliary's sixth annual Jumble Sale. Proceeds from the sale will go to the Children's Aid Society. The huge crowd of bargain
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  • 184 2 Standard Shipping Reporter A SECOND Singapore tug, with three lighters m tow, is dashing to the aid of the 7,000-ton Panamanian freighter Calygera, stranded on a sandbank m the Straits of Malacca lor the sixth day tcdav. The tug "Mantis belong to the Malayan
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  • 604 2 For Malicious Prosecution A POLICE COURT prosecution by Lim Scow Eng, director of the Ho Hong Oil Mills, against Phang Hock Swee m the First Police Court on Dec. 17, 1952, had its sequel m the Singapore High Court yesterday when Phang sued Lim for damages
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  • 42 2 HONGKONG, Aug 14 Special Standard aervice closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.85 fo £1 sterling: $5.8575 to LS l dollar* $1,832 to Malayan $1: $2 04 to one Indonesian Ruooi.-.h Gold VM'4 373 to one I i
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  • 88 2 FIVE p MTU, Saigon Ch Bombay, Nagapatam, V.. pa: am and Madhya desh m India have been declared infected areas by the Governor of Singapore. It is stated thit chf plague. and small pox m these places. FIVE expatriate teachers for schools m Singapore and
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    • 200 2 0 _/l//' tsc j FATHER OF MEDICINE HUA TOH V^y HUO Toh lived o long imc oqt A1 bur mony Chi, etc rcmer, ber him as the discoverer of mony k*v \\^\jk^C herbs <ome ot which ore used m l\^s*3r modern medicine todoy. i Tiger Medicol Holi it famous tor
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  • 32 3 of w- Sii i to f the S m bin Varnd Hu imed in the lorn. Free S hool. Ib- »i y< Standard tyt IKIMIIIM BIN Y._KSH.\Y
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  • 75 3 Sf uidard Staff Reporter SIX hundred and fifty-one tid and third year normal students completed their twoflay examinations at four different centres m the Colony on Thursday, The centres were the Anglo Chinese School (Barker Road). Rail es Institution, eni the Holy Infant Jesus iie Teachers'
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  • 206 3 Colony Building Is Slackening, Plans Shelved TMF build Standard Staff Kcporter start stimulated 1 _v r ?he iZall"^"'^ a f "'-nsh ing. But despite This the ?k S.. 1 51 slackenhigher than before the e Ko a re e a„ 0 a U r ,,d S is sli largely maintain.
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  • 11 3 ESI R iad, p.m. ll >>\l\ BIN MOHAMKD
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  • 184 3 Standard Stall I.eporter MAIL deliveries m Singapore and to certain ►eas countries are to be accelerated, Mr. W. A. ooper, Director of Posts, said yesterday. airmai to t, Toky > and be speeded up itilisii X.L.M. have i airlines for he said. per
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  • 87 3 British PoWs Due In S'pore ea British prisoners of war nam Korea i s ex pee ted m Singapore m the 22, 445 ton f-HPfe Utl,ri^ <>n Aug. -b. The liner va ill leave Japan on Aug. IX. Other British prisoners who reach Japan after the Astunas has sailed, will
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  • 47 3 PNEUMONIA and enteritis each took a toll of 32 lives m Singapore during th e week ending Aug. 8. Seventeen persons died from tuberculosis. mi n all, 219 deaths were recorded for this period as against 136 for the week before
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  • 94 3 Pictures Of Yesterday's Outbreak BCLOW: A fire boee l>'-in» played on the top storey of th.> Air View Hotel m the sm ill li— Ifl of yesterday morning after the fire, which completely gutted the Metf_ dance hill, was put out. RIGHT: A eleee-ap of the suited dance hall at
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  • 275 3 DAM SITE SAMPLES SENT TO THE STATES THE City Water Department ha s investigated the site of a dam m the Pei ice catchment area off Thomson Road. Mr. W.S. Stredwick, the City Water Engineer, told The Standard yesterday that samples are being sent to the United States of America
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  • 62 3 A report m the yesterday's Standard under th P heading. "Labour Department To Hear Row," inadvertently stated that a wage dispute existed between th*. Shell Company and the Petrol Workers' ('nion. That is not correct. The dispute is between the Standard Vacuum Oil Company and the
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  • 53 3 THREE MEN. Chiew Fook Kee. Ng Choong Fun and Tan Ah Chye claimed trial m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of stealing a ear worth $4,500 belonging to Wong Tuck Seng on Aug. 14 at Keong Saik I', They were remanded
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  • 168 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Regional Indian Congress yesterday passed a resolution urging the, Malayan Indian Congress to boycott the proposed National j Convention sponsored by the MCA-UMNO alliance. The Malayan Indian ConI was invited by the .sponsors to participate m the convention to
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  • 455 3 Fiames Lit Up The Sky 3am Fire Wipes Out Top Floor Of Air View Hotel _v a— completely gutted Singopore's only oir conditioned coborcf Hie Airview Cabaret and Restaurant, on the top floor of the five storeyed A,r View Hotel Building m Peck Seah Street at dawn
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 3 »ll^s Sum. nil dr Silva, second duuhter of Mr and Mrv Ci C, dr Hfi .f Raffle* IM.ue, Sini;.i|Mire, who left for Ceylon yrstrr- <\*\ on holiday.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 215 4  - 'No Power Can Deny Malays Their Freedom' Abdul Rahman JOHORE, BAHRU, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman, president of rhe United Malays National Organisation, told the conference of Malay political leaders here today that "there is no power on earth which can deny the Malays their rightful birthright of freedom." He said
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  • 78 4 IPOH, Fri. Federation hawkers may be forced to Increase their prices if a request tor exemption fron registration is not granted, the Federation of Hawkers and Petty Traders' Association said today. i i..._ _■>. m of B tion public I bi if c
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    66 4 photo. _ri_c i .una Kingdom Trade Commissioner, Mr. K. t_. Mackenzie (centre) explains a d<*laii on a Poster to j,i s son. John (right) after he had declared open the Singapore \rt ?x>ciet> s exhibition of posters and advertising a rt at the British Council Hall yes te rda. Looking
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    41 4 Mrs. Nanej lim. founder president of the newly formed "Nelle. Girlfl Club." is seen addressing the members .it tbrir second meeting yesterday m the Yo.ii.:; Women's Christian Association Hall m Raffles Qnay. More than *0 airk A i tended the meeting.
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  • 59 4 City Asked To Pay For Drainage THF. Singapore City C provide a drainage em for thi hous lor L 3 rire Aljunied Ron I a: a ■.I. inn.. Th :ion of lhe Ci V C nmittee wh sterday. An ther i for the pn>\ ision ol a n abo. Ser..
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  • 23 4 Student (18) Drowned At Outing NANG. Fri.— Ai B I S l 18-yi ad Ul I rt. did N t 139 pawnshop pr
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  • 57 4 (HOO KIM m Ran partial y ion rning ti he failed to tion order wai still spot last night. esterday a man I m il iw Mr. Choo m his premises which' he had oreupicd for 45 years, and tedd him that he stay the decision
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  • 63 4 Visitor From US MRS. ESTHER VAN WagOflWr Tuily. Washing toa columnist for A uioup al Aaericaa news papers pas*. c,j through Singapore on Thursday on her way to Australia and New Zealand. Picture shows Standard reporter John Coombes interviewing Mrs. Tufty at the V.I. P. room at Kallang airport. In
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  • 107 4 Xl Al UMPIR. Fri Tin- Assistant Command Secretary m Malaya haa assured War Department civilian employees that there will be mm wholesale retrenchmenl m th<» sear future. ihu dean op jn\ appre- ni that W.l). eh .lian workers mai hare m rico possible cut iti
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  • 48 4 THE adian trad-. c to arrive m Ma under the Colombo arrived m Singapore by BOAC Comet last night. The m true. r. Mr. Lewi? .Tudges, was accompanied by his family. Jle will leach plumbing to trade and craft lents at the Federation >r Technical scho_
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  • 118 4 Thefts In Hotel Close To Blaze THEFTS were committed m the New Asia Hotel, adjacent to the Air View Hotel, during :ire which gutted the Air Cabaret and Restaurant m Peek Seah Street, Singapore, yesterday. Lee Chong Fan, who is m charge of the first floor of the hotel, told
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  • 31 4 KCALA LUMPUR, F. I p tow;. of national eady bi I i ..-it rod;; I L>« uo and cd. Mi W •hooi p rI B
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 280 4 TODAY ;s|fcirf-ij|f4' ILY! r, T, I,T _»11JJM -Vn, SALLY MONROE/ 1^ (PATRICIA MEDINA) R» jj U.ed hfr charm Mf'^m. and beauty to win f mm-K freedom on board .JiTPIA j fm? S.S. CHARLOrT£ jWf enroute to ISoR___________l SUrri-e MAN I. U> I) n«* V IWII^ MASON PATKI€IA MEOINA ceimmc. n.\i:imi<:ki:
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    • 210 4 SHOWING pj^y* ?_P^i&v Ai Hii yri s il____P**_s >&'' \_f DONALD OXONNOR^ 16 .rvrTTI DUCAV C_*E IfXKtUAT NANCY CClli^- •daj v.\ K > v.;, I.Mn.Miuu <lan. M\^K Ol yv, XXXXXXXXXXXXVXXXXVXVXXXXXVXXV, m '...WW f iiii if ih t ll m ttitt> M, S!PUTi .^JL BACK p| *^***W Distributed h>: MAH MMM
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  • 164 5 Couple Held Up In Bed— Court Told INTRUDER CLAD IN SWIMSUIT l,U Singapore Assizes were told yesterday how i C of thrm clad only in a pair of swimming and the other III a pair of shorts, held up a man v .|fp while they wereujbed^^^^^^^^^ m <?" ,lal ff
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    43 5 hoto. (,K.HAM IRWIN BOAC Comet l ondon las< nicht to il i ointment Bfl m History at the dt- <»f Malayi Dr. vho h.iv been doI, mi n the early „i Borneo, a ill be an .ml lecturer to the history vtaflf. Standard
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  • 54 5 THE Air Ministry announced m London that Air Vice Marshal Alan David Gillmore. c BE is to become Senior Air Staff Officer, Far East Air Force, m September. He will relinquish his post of Commandant of the Rojal Air Force Staff College which he
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  • 79 5 Control Over Traffic Still Under Study n of I Authority Sinj I considered as I had now Mr, V K. Nair, the vice-chairman of the Vehicles and Traffic Committee, told The Standard IV. It was proposed that the con- trol over traffic routing, parksnd road furniture should be handed to
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  • 75 5 THF Singapore Third Po Magistrate, Mr. H.A. Forrer, sentenced Teo Swee I to ton months' riforoufl imprisonment for stealing 21 zir.c she Ms belonging to the City water Department. inspector K.B. Or;?, prosecuting, smd tho '-row of a mw Teo running »ad with sheets
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  • 29 5 SIXGAPORE Marine Police »d the body of Chu: Pang (53), from the Sin.ip »re River shortly alter night yesterday. Tne b was found under Andei Bridge.
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  • 207 5 Standard StafT Reporter i i. SING APOR X Government will definitely reopen talks next week with its staff associations and unions to work out a new salary structure lor its employees, *I. H ham nchr Se r etary to the Government, told The Standard
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  • 176 5 Standard Staff Reporter TWO .students of H. Tan Accountancy School. Singapore, who can take down notes m shorthand as fast as you can talk will be awarded medals by the school shortly. They were the only two to pass wilh distinction the 1 .=>*) words
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  • 38 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri The Independence of Malaya Party today opened a six-day fun fair opposite the railway station here m its drive to recruit more members m this area. The fair will close next Wednesday.
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  • 236 5 Prayers For The 7 Maidens LAST Bight, on the stroke of twelve Chinese maidens bowed their heads in solemn worship of the seven \ireins -even mythical listen who onee area red for the rods. On seventh niqht of the seventh moon, as legend roes, true love conquers all. Not even
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  • 58 5 SIXGAPORE Marine P are anxious to find a man who rescued a whose mo% |an R9 N 18.")0 capsized during a S matra alter leaving P Nongsa on July 90. The rescuer i- asked to pe' m touch immediately with l OC. Marine Division. Ml
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  • 259 5 TIIE new Australian regulations requiring all new air and sea arrivals m New South Wales to be X-rayed for T.B. were part of a general plan to eradicate the -killer disease" from Australia altogether, said Sir Earle Grafton Page, Australian Minister for Heal h and
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  • 355 5 Standard Staff Repor'.r THE Singapore Traction Company will be given an ultimcitm by the City Council to provide a more adequate? transport service within three months or else face action under Section 25 of the Traction Ordinance. This "ultimatum"' v i nded b
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  • 41 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAP! IRE n.w of tlie stamps m the British < nwealth i ot 1954, the D tor ol Mr. W A. aid v The amps wi State tor tin c the fli of 1 CO!,*'
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  • 31 5 THF. International Civil n Organisation hi vy programme mg on Moi ii of thi Buildii J. C. D The -rie. I I I m S
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  • 29 5 Mr. Lee Is Back With New Idea MX LEI HIK.W V. .»rn- I pore ir 1 Ed at mI nisation is i I MX IMI 111 l W WIM.
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  • 8 5 Chung Hwa Students On Big Tour N i
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  • 726 6 lI ILK it is true that Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, Indonesia's new Piime Minister is a moderate Nationalist, his cabinet includes several men with known communist sympathies. This new government was formed because the major political parties could not reach agreement. President Soekarno had no alternative but to
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    710 6  -  Lionel Crane By Thurso, Scotland. SINCE the news broke that the Queen Mother had bought the Castle of May on Die wind-lashed shore oj the Pentland Firth. Scotland's northern-most tip. the Whole country has been asking why she did it. No one could undcrsiand why such a busy
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  • 186 6 Review of Views Suspirion UTUSAN MELAYU says that although the Peiak Government has made a state. nent fnat it is neutral on the controversial motion to ban communal and religious organisations from participating m the Perak state elections, it is difficult to allay the suspicion ot* the Malay public that
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  • 964 6  - Frenzy Among The Filipinos O. M. Green By ALTHOUGH the pi tial elections m tbe Philippines arc still four nths off. the frenzy they have aroused among the Fi'.ipin as great aa -f they were d c tomorrow. Nothing else is talked of. Tiie virulen c of the campa mises
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 512 6 THE central rommittee *>f the Communist Party of ln- meeting m Delhi supported with minor reservations. Mr. Nehru's Kashmir policy of that State's limited accession to India. The resolution recorded with honor that "imperialist nts and landlord 1 actionaric.s have been dangling the idea of so-called
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    • 142 6 So. S. R nam' S v i of Aug. I a of of the ;apore hour Ps v m the eon r o 1 v ii your wel c mis-si t< if i. i straight r wrong irnpn of Mr. Pt Willian
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  • 53 7 photo. SITTING with the Mahara jah of Bundi as whose guest she is touring Europe is New York mode] Miss Jeanne O'Connor (St). She met the Maharajah, who is :13, at a New York cocktail party eight months ago "We are just good friends." she
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  • 59 7 l»\i;|S. Aus. H (Reuter)-Pasha EI Glaoui of Marrakesh, who has been campaigning to overthrow I h.(_. Mohamnif :1 Bon Yussof of Morocco, is t0,1,, v expected to proclaim a new Sultan of Morocco s I 2.000 c i ins i the new be- -<
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  • 135 7 Protest Over Restrictions On Comet LONDON. Aus. 14. (Hester) A "strong protest" against 'efforts by the Americans to restrict Comet |et airliners" will be distuned at a joint conference of members of eight unions employed by British Overseas Airways Corporation. The union men decided at a London airport meeting last
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  • 38 7 Diamond Ring Is Exposed nd) A nonds worth were I lev. aids ol an ml B ged m Court carried pn »ms SerNew York. Ed on often to s ere on the ome time, liamonds 4,000 or: Morrt.
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  • 47 7 i i E A hint of lings involving iv< n by thc lorry drivPhillips, was urt her week lay on a Ij damag- line to Bath arrest last week read police -leaders of the "Fi plot gang I a £250,000 by switching here.
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  • 33 7 14. (Reuter) ttei to the London's threatening with gelignite, Haynes, 41, ed to three >tion said that very badl, %ye Kin friend to for stealing 10s. worker
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  • 42 7 Churchill's Lion M auls Keeper >( V H (Reuter) Churchill's mauled its London Zoo night. Hitchcock, 4* •oh.. eeper ol the S'whenH?, h 1 uttln 8 up ihe *"*Hh R hashed at him *_r. tars. He was I and had m m han«L
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    29 7 photo. BETTY Westwell of Sydney turns out on Sydney's fatuous Bondi Beach to catch th,* midwinter sunshine which attracted a number of other visitors to tlie surf-riding centre. A.P.
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  • 47 7 The Marquess The Actress fi AR AN BORN British actress Eva Bartok and the Marquess of Milford Haven are shown here on the terrace of a fashionable hotel on the Isle of Capri, Italy. They arrived together from Home the previous day for a holiday AP photo.
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  • 318 7 PARIS, Au??. 14.— With her railroads still paralysed, pas and electricity service diminished and her communications system tied m knots by the greate t strike movement m years. Fiance settled clown today to a bitter strusg;le between organised labour and tiie eeonnmv-minded Government of Premier
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  • 96 7 VENTIANE, Aug. ll Viet:i forces today set tire to a public works truck about 40 kilometres lrom Ycntiane but allowed the driver and p;. e:i- gers to go free. Elsewhere m Laos, activity was restricted to norma' patrols by Vietnam forces. Southwist of Ban
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  • 43 7 I LAHORE, Aug. 14 (AFP) Illuminations, decorations and i feasting were suppressed here during the celebrations of the sixth anniversary of Pakistani 1 independence today as a si*T« :of mourning for those killed m last week*! Kashmir riots.
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  • 260 7 LONDON Aug. 14 (Renter) Sir Winston C .1 politl I lain's signature to United Nation- warning thai the Korea war might spread t Communist Chma if that country or North Korea bioke the trucf Members of the I Opposition and some of Prime Minister's own
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  • 235 7 ATHENS. Aur. 14 (Renter)— Miss Molly Batley, principal of a school near London arrived here today I m beach shoes and a cotton dress alter four days m the earthquake hell m the island of Zante. Miss Batley, telling of ber 1 amazing rescue fnmi
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  • 335 7 Party Changes Announced TOKYO, Aug. 14, (AP)— Another purge m high North Korcon Lommunist Government offices wos reported yesterday by Pyongyang Radio which said the officials were charged with anti government activities. The broadcast from the Nmth Korea Capital, beard In Tokyo members of
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  • 77 8 China Coast Vessels In Demand HONGKONG. Aug M (Hauler) Small s i-i rider i. <try m H were stii. m good denian China broken sai. report But Hongkong owneri were finding difl rneim to amp without tin broken re B rep -liners trndi ported mrnil carg lon, Sw;.* W. -H
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  • 36 9 KOTA BHARI". Fn than :*o<> i the Sultan of Kelantan attend' i by the Chief re Offtcf r and oflß rers of the Kelantan Police al the Officers Mess Kampong Jutch. .v.
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  • 73 9 Standaid London Cor respondent LONDON, Aug. 14. The following ore the closing prices ol rubbei ond tin or »H C London morkct: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Oct/Dec. 19id. Spot 605 per fon buyers, £607 10s. sellers. Jon. /Mer. 19|d. Three months: £602 10s. Apr./ June "9ld.
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  • 177 9 Probe Men Named J, Standard Stall Reporter ||< I UNOFFICIAL members I j of the Singapore Legis- li I lative Council yesterday li I (hose five of their num her to sit on the nine man I I eonunisswin under Sir I George Kcndel to review I I tin- Colony's
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  • 92 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fi Over thousand I worki are undergo!! hard thr .rnhave been reduced. This la t ot a cut m the number of working d m their foundries, which have been forced to go .low bee;; to the tin mines on nl ot the present
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  • 88 9 Admiralty Sec 'y Here For Visit COMMANDER A. II P. c, MP.. Pai ary and icial Secretary to the Boa n i of A 1 a arrived m Si m a B- >AC Cornel n London will a) air m- stall; H.M. He dis- embarked from the C ngi and
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  • 59 9 MR. V. J. BABOO, SentuJ Railway Work 1 away at the General Hospital on Sunday. He was one of Directors of thc Hindustan Theatre and was aged 52. His funeral, which was well attended, to >k place on Mor. afternoon. He was ci at the Sentul
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  • 37 9 A film and stage show, given by the Department of Inform ition tor the first time m the Ulu Choh Village, trar-ted about 1.000 some of whom went on to the stage to perform.
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  • 89 9 Russia Buys Butter From Western Markets LONDON. Aug 14. CAP) .a a prewar i r of butter has qui<t irted purchases m West ets totalling more than 25 I an international sui today. !s not a I it from th ewpoint 11 on the inter m I Ru ans ai
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  • 128 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER SELLERS In the Singap i r market continued to be 1 I ft terday and pi losed about unchanged from he previoua day's levels, first Ji le rubber ior August i hipbeing quoted 64| >er lb. (.4 __ents-per 1 lay). In their weekly report, r Lewis
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  • 76 9 photo CLOTHES and shoes belonging toe* King Fa rook and ex Queen Narrim.in of fc.ypt are up for sale at the "Economic- Establishment for the Armed Forces'' at Alexandria. •Uvpt Photos shou. (top left) Army officer s among the customers (Top right I Som f of
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  • 95 9 THE produce mai re waa quiet m lions but pepper prices I to rise yesterd Copra quotations r< I ll out unchanged from I lav's levels, buyers tur August shipment indicating per picul with sellers $33. .ember shipment buyers q lot:d $32 with seller, i I Coconut oil was
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  • 120 9 ma imp! ovi :i tin i m the local share market yesterday m 1 to the high. 1 An increa c In thi m this the market higher trai ted yest 'han on previous days. Rubted. I INIMSIKI \l > Bayers Scllera B R P< I er <^ Neave
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  • 50 9 'I HE directors nf I Ltd. th< fai I i lit i $127,18. (Jniti Xii ition (lr -rt yan t. i depre Tlie sum bro i the tc the scr. 00. 111 l Is oa jv to be 14. .Ny held its Station A 1 4. 7.
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  • 21 9 PI Rubber i announced id of 2\ peiwill mc d< l t thf to I Sept.
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  • 85 9 Liaison Com mittee Move Hailed In S 'pore Standard Staff Reporter THE proposal by Singapore's thrc? chambers of commerce the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, thc Chinese Chamber of Commerce end thc Indian Chamber of Commerce to form a Joint Liaison Committee is welcomed by oil sections of local trade circles.
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  • 195 10  -  DOROTHY AMITA itr DEMONSTRATING a variety of position for classical ballet, and at tl.e same time explaining the theory of ballet, is Dorothy Amita who plans to have her Singapore studio ready by the end of this year. She will teach the Rnssiaa method of
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  • 601 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES By DOUBT many of you 1 who knew Willy Blok II insoa would lik to know bow sh<> i s getting i Having decided oa Toronto, Caaada, as a i .i pi tn start a aea care r. Mrs. Hanson started to 1
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  • 680 10  -  'PHIS WEEK ther- is news ■a for all who are keen to join up with a go ahead variety group which has already put on a number of successful shows, with offers of further dates still coming m. If you can sing a dance a little, play
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  • 529 10 So, girls-be plump! PEGGY BRIGGS FLAYS ALL SUMMING BORES \IY tummy turns ever .it L" the launching of yet another n.w plaa for easy slimming "Xi» dru<.> no exercises, simn'v take the tablets and folio* the diet chart There is *'•>-.. ing against the "Method F<>r I rolypc.ies who n
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  • 282 11 WRIGHT LETS DOWN AIRMEN Same when ihev met F____k2_? m_fx. ""v.*?-" A T For< *«*»>• the yesterday. RAF Sefeta. lost two" il Besar Stadium a S AFA euptie setJck _2_S fr r be ten b ,h iniuai for tho Eg fan s_*_ m rC ,han a hard fi ht ae,^^S.-JISS
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  • 197 11 n„™ V, r ll!in and hard f(^aht game Seletar Football Club iust n n g a 2 v,Cf,r y over the Tuan Mong Old Boys' Association m their SAFA Div 3\ match played at Clerical Union grounds yesterday. S. letar wer c at their best with Yusafl Ali
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  • 112 11 BALESTIER United became this sf Ision 1 1 IC Lt v mpiont. Club, v to their credit, Balestier t ched thi honours a. vay froi A to btcome the champions with a be: ter goal ai B. t-d one of their best match. ped like ;i winning team
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  • 179 11 Time Robs VI Of An Innings Win THE touring Victoria lr_»titutWO of K.L. wound up their colony tour m whirlwind tash.on when they chalked up yet another victory thi_ time af ■a expense of the Anglo-jChi-ncse School. The Victorian* won b y 116 runs Time robned VI of their 4th
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  • 34 12 THE captains of \1 Malayan stales and Borneo lined up to be introduced to the Commissioner-General Mr Malcolm Mat Donald at the oren ing of the Malayan sports yesterday.
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  • 730 12  - Six Records Go On 1st Day Of Malaya n Sports FRANCIS BOEY By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— lt's the Fi.jians all over again. The warriors from the South Seas who came here to fi^ht Communist bandits again showed their athletic prowess as they did last year at Ipoh by breaking tour
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  • 131 12 KING KONY" is back after ful tour of the Midi md Ceylon and ins aril roll up by the 1 Is 1 to see K.»ng battle n out with Roy Heffern m i i i th, time *he d thnl Will be. Kong v n I
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