Singapore Standard, 18 August 1953

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD jffl <i Vol. IV. No. 47. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, ALU'ST IB, ior>3. TWELVE PACES 10 CEffTS.
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  • 49 1 Tanks Out In Streets THE ARMY railed out its entire force to keep law and order m Iran after Sunday's abortive coup d'etat by the Shah's Imperial Ciuard. This Associated Press radio-photo shows tanks and .soldiers standing guard outside the Central Police Headquarters m Teheran, shown m the background.
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  • 119 1 IN AN ALMOST inaccess.ble J jungle village situated along the J 5 Nonas Channel of the Straits of 2 Johore live 273 people whose mam 2 J livelihood fishing has been cut 5 off by the imposition of a 24 hour Curfew. j With little income they
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  • 255 1 11 KAN, Aug. 17, (TP).— Foreign Minister Hussein Fatemi said today leg Government is setting up a regency council excluding members k'o\;il familj to take over the duties of the fleeing Shah of Iran. At the same time Fatemi said the Shah's
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  • 392 1  -  RONNIE DUCLOS By Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Hundreds of katries of rice mysteriously disappear every week from a Johore village abutting the Nonas Channel of the Straits of Johore. This has been going on since April this year when a 24-hour curfew was
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  • 136 1 RN Rescues Ship From Nationalists HONGKONG. Aug. 17: (Renter) The British Navy today announced that th c frigate j Saint Brides Bay had rescued j the British freighter Nigelock i from a Chinese Nationalist warship m the Formosa Strat** yestei day. Th.. official announcement said the Nigelock. owned by Whee'ock
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  • 16 1 CHINESE Nationalist Pr--mier Chen Cheng's mother died of a heart attack yesterday.— AP
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  • 19 1 ESTABLISH MKNT of a Tel Aviv City University has been decided on by the municipality A.P.
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  • 18 1 LONDONERS had to pay up to 2d. more for their faros to work yesterday. Reuter
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  • 140 1 Unrest May Result In Civil War Moroccan lives. General Aufustln Guillaume, French Resident General m Morocco late lasi night broadcast In French and Arabic an appeal for calm and order. He called on Moroccans to "trust Frame t<> take the decisions required and warned that he
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Aug. IT (UP) Radio Moscow said last nighi that "frontier questions" and '•financial questions" were discussed when the mixed Soviet-; Iranian Commission held iv J second meeting m Teheran.
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  • 19 1 (voted By Reds ii i thrt«e the Honga Pao quotsngth nas X I 1
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  • 9 1 YET ANOTHER MEET ON SUEZ 1 I 1 >' ia-
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  • 82 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— One Communist terrorist has killed m Tapah. and two ra wounded, one at Tapah arid another m the Cha'ah area of .lohore. by Security Forces m the Federation yesterday. Another terrorist surrendered to a labourer on Fort Rose Estate
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  • 42 1 OTTAWA. An?. 17. (Reuter) —Mr. Albert Hall got a telephone call today from his Russian wife Clara m Moscow. who is being allowed to leave Russia to join her British husband after more than seven years parting.
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  • 23 1 AN EXPLOSION rocked fie Brooklyn Navy yard late last night and damaged adjacent property, the New York police reported. Reuter
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  • 65 1 Son Gave Alarm WELLINGTON, Aug. IT 1 (Reuter) The New Zealand Resident Commissioner m Nille I- and m the mid-Paciti Mr. C H.W. Larsen. 45, was mmdered last night m his sleep by three escaped prisoners, wno are still at large. Mrs. Larsen was severely Injured,
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  • 95 1 A Dim Future ROME. Aug. 17: (R niter) Siffnor Giuseppe Pelln. Halyi new itop-sap Premier, is 4 o present his "business govern- J ment" to the President of *h<» Republic today fur swearing the oath of office. The new cabinet will go before Parliament on
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  • 39 1 TOKYO. Aug. 17 (AFP) Ten natives died m a storm which struck Okinawa yester--1 day and the day before, acc-ord-I ing to official American reports from that base. I*o American I lives were lost.
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  • 40 1 BKIRUT, Aug. IT. (API Unconfirmed neighbourinf Syria said P^tident Adib ShUhek r, rountry'i strong man assassinated today In Dan CM>. The wporti ifl unkro ■ssailanti mower] down Shishekly with marhine-gun as he stepped Horn bis buHttpro^f cai.
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  • 55 1 ■UM*arii SUIT i urn -spi.ndml RAUB. Moo, Bed *trip o n tne while tro\J Iri of th I year'i new uniform brought a prptert rrom Pahang Medical W« Union The' Union stated that previous Ufuei of uniforms n been pla:» white the pea will -wa>h away
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  • 178 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police have detained four men In connection with the Gmllemard Road armed robbery early yesterday morning, when two women were stripped of $}.o— m cash and Jewellery, ihw Malays and a Chinese Muslim convert were arrested m a cm In Woodlands
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  • 25 1 Ml{ HUMPHREY TREVEI VAN. Britain*! I d'Afl < i ps-designal '<> < has left Hongkong fa northern Chin* Tientsin on li I i Peking Reute r
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  • 48 1 ABOUT HI lidiei m be Singapoi c Island t> I jtop 1 woi k >)• auae no more *tip» H from m i il no me I pi lip i 18-1 I 1h" 1 1 1 i P I < Because of I
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  • 148 1 RI CHIEF HITS AT RULING POWERS JAKARTA, Auk 17, (Reuter). President Sukarno, m a two hour speech today on the occasion of the eighth anniversary of the Indonesian proclamation of independence. named colonialism "one ol thr causes of I r it t ion he tween the people* which must he
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  • 37 1 I>K\ A \!?K i i i tain to in t National! It lo h > i ed !>v v I'in.i list md taken t.i the p>■ I V »rmo i Reuter
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  • 24 1 FI OOD waters ft s-.v ned through larfe B1 ■hmundry 400 of Mfdra threat nin« town's m».oo© populatioa *it j evac-uutioa. Reuter
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    • 46 1 Xi cßf am COlO STORAGE H H "FLUORESCENT \f /f^ AT ITS FINEST" SYLVANIA Wr loc* Svt'-n'O Fluorcicenf I übt 9 +^J you »o« *»«o'« Xt fol f On r.me „KM'.tybioi.dl.b.«Mf co.t. bMM M^"*^ ,c,en»,.t» ho*« de.rlopid tfcl-1118l fhol odd to X Me Muoc e»c<?«» »übet.
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  • 120 2 COMMODITY PRICES fl OSIN G rubber prirrs <<«nts prr Ih) m Singapore yerterdij were Buyers Sellers Tone: Qaietty ste:nl\ TIN PRICE I lie price ol tin voter d.iv «.is >.!(>!> pi-r pi<ul. I p X LONDON Kt'BBER Friday's opening prices i 1b v err: No J KS S Settlement lliujvi
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  • 138 2 EUROPEANS TO BE REPRESENTED THM Ritsoa Pay talks between the Singapore Government and its 18,000 employees will resume this morning. A five man delegation headed by Mr. K. M. Byrne, an assistant secretary m the Colonial Secretariat will ;escnt the Joint Councii of Action. from
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  • 38 2 A SINGAPORE police party ambushed a taxi at 101 mile Jurong Road at 8.45 p.m. on ay and recovered a revoland two daggi rs. Four Chinese occupantg of the car have been detained.
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  • 152 2 T.U.C. Has A Colony Job Plan For Govt. A PLAN to fight any unemployment m Singapore < will be submitted to the I Colony Government by the j 50.000-strong Trade Union! Congress soon. The General Secretary of the Congress. Mr. Chew Seng, told The Standard, that the Governing Council will
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  • 124 2 RESULTS of the certificate stage examination of the Lonimber of Commerce m writing have not arrived nan of the re Edu ration DepartThoy are exoected at nth. l tatement made m one .of Singapore's English newsThe Standard) thai the 650 cai tor the typewriting
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  • 101 2 Ship Full Of Beer Empties But No Binge Standard Shipping Reporter A JAPANESE Iteiffctef j M her first round-tlie- world trip berthed m Sin- sapore yesterday with a total of 230,000 empty beer bottles on her decks. The "empties" were m baus, stre\v n all over tin* place. But purser
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    55 2 An Australian businessman here to survey the prospect of marketing Australian refrigerators m Singapore, arrived by BOAC Constellation yesterday. Mr. Eric D. Craig .said the "President" refrigerators h* w*i!l market hero will contain all the latest devices. Standard photo shows Mr. Craig with his wife a t Kallang. He will
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  • 59 2 photo. THE Singapore Union of Journalists yesterday heard Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. i lawyer, discuss the Law of Libel." at their lum heon held at the Capitol Red Room. Among tho^e present was the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. As it wa s his birthday, he
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  • 169 2 THE Singapore Government has asked the Colonial Office, London, to send an expert to advise the Colony on the new Library, Mr. M. W. F. Tweedie. secretary of the Government Library Committee, told a press conference yesterday. Mr. Twoedie. commenting on an
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  • 93 2 Large Crowd At Funeral Of Principal MR. R.F. BOMFORD, principal of Victoria School. Singapore and Science Supervisor lor secondary schools, p;> away at the Genera! Hospital on Sunday. Mr. Bomford inted :ipal of Victoria School m i 1947. He was prior to 1941 -i>d to schools m and Penang. A
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  • 93 2 WHEN Magistrate Mr. J. M. Devereuux-Colebourne was told m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday that Koh Poo Poo, a taxi-driver who had just pleaded guilty to leaving his vehicle unattended, had a clean n rord he said to Koh •'You mako life vcrv difficult for
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  • 8 2 Captaia Savery: Last Trip.
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  • 151 2 Standard Shipping Reporter CAPTAIN Philip W. Savery, 60. of the Glen Line's Breconshire up-anchored at Singapore yesterday for the last time with mixed feelings. For when i anchor m, it a little garden m Colwyn Bay, North ■>. "I shall devote to gardenii I have
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  • 124 2 No Forests, But it Tops Timber Sales SINGAPORE, with no I is the main producer of lore-try products such as rotan, damar and gums. c raw material, imported from tlie Federation and »urrounding ten is proed m Singapore for imption and for exp I important ol th tries is the
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  • 54 2 A DELEGATION of ten busu > sponsored by the Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the O^aka Exporters' A sociation will be making a 45-day visit to Singapore and other trade centres of the Near East and South East A iv. The trip will be made
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  • 59 2 10,000th Casualty Arrives photo. FUSIUKR Regiaald Willi; m(10) of tlic Royal Fusilton vis Urn 10.006 th casualty flown by the X AF. m ihr Fur F.ist Air Force Command, llr w.is wiuinilcd m the ana by a xht'll at little Gibraltar. Korea. With \1 •then, Williaau left Bia« faprc li
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  • 68 2 'HE USED A KNIFE TO ROB ME' WOMAN rilOM the Cock m the Singapore Assize t yesterday a man reminded the complainant m armed robbery case that she should "speak tin- t. m Court. This drew laughter. C X with watch and March 8. o canines and valu< m. she
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  • 25 2 ALTHOTCH pei Ay i ha- .1pon I plan s, n 12 The pu" ;m ar ia 155,107 <\. agaii 17,442 I
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  • 66 2 MAIN PROBLEMS IN THE COLONY'S EDUCATION PLAN SITES, fteacben aw\ b^uu It Jems the Education l"! 1 deal with m its plans To I Ml m the island states the I )ort for 19:,2 I It has no I ircas where thr ed teal I there is nothinj ft he
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  • 57 2 Govt. Trying To Delude Us-Workers Standard SUIT l<«-,>,,,wr THREE Singapi i presenting section o! Go\ ej ers. Cover nine: it i to deli: worker of The unions ai. Govenu the Singa cr s L'jk i ment of Workers I' Their rharg Government tha; the] repr servant The Jt< m com
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    • 102 2 SEEING is believing < kffcT i few treatment* aritb Sterwlenl •*l teeth retfatD chelf aa'ura parklft A daily Jip Id Steru«len e*j-*urc> fouf denture be my dear tnd trrsh Sterndon* y v ft thorough iod abstiluieiy «aft A./^ Steradent Isani and sterilizes every typt ej den tut I CLYD€ I
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    • 106 2 i v"i W f m I What a differed I \De Witt's Pi can make to you 4&' a H Day-to-day 6tt— c«< allows harmful uti|> a Most people find »V" y b»:,. I ber^iLM thi". ({<>•' V iiuy i .-i.\h and h' k^ AdditioittJiy <hi> »,i M effect on
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  • 199 3 Voting: Women To Play Bigger Role Standard Stol Reportet ISI KPORK WOMEN will pro-res a t biR«« part m future ity i^Utivf mini il.s electiOßS, accord statistics nf registered rotew niflll report ol the Klec .'t.H.nt. iwae4 y^terday. ,k (hat the proportion of women registered for City Council 1-ijS \n;*n
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  • 76 3 confidence of youth .iilirii: Seamaa I hiam s >fully m i» imacfor his life i .1 >i\ v, to Japan with the :>*■ rt v fr m m tho Drake L T nit <>f tl" k Singa- < adet Corps I agl i s h
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  • 20 3 the permis:n ,ore Sir the We sin- reg on deCamp will be the permisI urn- the letter
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  • 244 3 MONEY LENDING NOT FOR TENDER HEARTED PEOPLE Standard Staff Reporter MONKY LENDERS, the tribe ol phantom-like betegi who slide down discreetly along corridors durin? fixed days of the month, again figure prominently m the annual report ot the Singapore Official Assignee. In the City Council where pay day falls at
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  • 46 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Pa'.angmuthu alias Paiyamuthu, 40. was bound over m the sum of $.">() \o be of good behaviour for six months when he was found guilty today by First .Magistrate. Sheik Abdul Rahman, of attempting to stab N-j Kai Seong.
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  • 193 3 Better Season-And Fish Prices Tumble Standard Staff Reporter PRICFS of tish m Singapore m July, which should have 4 >ne up normally as it was the traditional ircity month, came down instead. The catch was •"unexpectedly" greater. The last time such a "peculiar cycle" occurred was five years ago Mr.
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  • 204 3 Give Nair A Hearing —Malayan Teachers A RESOLUTION requesting that Mr. C V. Devan Nan, a former teacher of St. Andiew's School. Sin^apoie. be given a trial or reinstated at once was passed at the teiminal meeting of the Executive Council of the Malayan Teachers 1 Union at Bukit Zahara
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  • 98 3 A! 1 BIN AHMAD and Salim bin Kassim were sentem ed to eight years rigorous Imprisonment each by Mr. Ju I Brown m the Singapore High Court, yesterday when they wei\» found v Of armed robbery. The robbery was committed at pi-tol Doint on a
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  • 141 3 FISH consumers m Singapore shortly can buy fresh fish at their door-steps m containers constructed by the Fisheries Department. They are designed to keep the ftsh fresh and under hygienic conditions. The container on the rii>ht m picture below: costing about
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  • 97 3 A BOARDING house boy. Won? Hun Sing (27), was fined $50 m the Singapore Fifth Police Court when h^ pleaded guilty to a charge ol being cruel to a kitten on AUg. 13 at Haig Road. The court was tola thai Wong threw the
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  • 23 3 Three men beat and robbed a Chinese of a ring fountain pen and $118 m Boon Teck Road. Singapore Sunday wgnt.
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  • 5 3 Mr. Burdon Makes An Experiment
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  • 208 3 S.T.C. Inspector To Get New Face In The U.K. Standard Staff Reporter SIM HOCK YONG, o 36 year old Singapore Traction Company ticket inspector, will fly to England on Aug. 27 to undergo plastic surgery on his face, disfigured by an acid thrower on May 12, 1951. Tho tnp and
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  • 123 3 MR. T. A SIMON has been re-elected President of the Singapore Hired Car Association at its meeting he'd on Sunday. Other office-bearers are a^ follows: Vi re-President Worm .100 Lan; Hon. Secretary Ong Kirn Sen;;; Asst. Hon. Secretary Li ke Mun H(ji; II »n. Treasurer Mydin
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  • 60 3 MOHAMED IDRIS bin wood was tentatively chai rday m the Sil F »urth Police Court murdei ol Tj i >■'* Bah it- Indonesian waters '>;i Singapore or Aug 8. He i- alleged to have asted Tan with a piece of piink and pushed h»m overboard from a
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  • 29 3 THE COMMITTEE of the Malay Marine Offlcerg Association held a meeting recently ;it the union prei 107 Jalan Sultan. Singapore to elect n nbei of the execucouncil.
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  • 237 3 ABOIT 500 Indonesians gathered m thf compound of the residence of Dr. Mohamcd Razil, at No :>.{ I'aterson Road, Singapore yesterday, heard the voice of President Soekarno reading the proclamation of independence of the Kepuhlic of Indonesia. It was a recording and M
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  • 59 3  -  Mr William Sena Stiridard Stafl Krportrr Singapore H A at ion ye i Mr T A S meet Other ofll arr»: vlce-presidentf Mr X s Pei Mr. .1 M Jayai i i hon ii Mr 1 1 -tiror Si ri w a i I- Mr X M
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  • 140 3 BRITISH territories m Suuth-Eabt Asia will have i uniform Trade Marks Ordinance if legislation similar to that m Singapore and the Federation, a accepted by Sarawak and Hongkong. Such ordinance is to be placed before Council m Sarawak and Hongkong this year. according ;o the annual report
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  • 128 3 THE Coo 'f the Netherlands, Di x I Woerden. will leave Sing i foi The Hagut today toe lultationt. He will be away for a six weeks, during wh h V Consul. Mr. .1. A. Kcink (will bp m '-harge. photos. THE red and white flas
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  • 70 3 All-Malaya Oratorical Contest THF pmising m ai I n ordM tr > rhoost Mm rat or Th«> contest win be l i «*t ila Lumpur on Bepl '> at s boat. I ith Council i of th vnrlou and Settlen will Brsi hold their o will ro pier, will MKike
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  • 17 3 f I ball m Bl M' f ling Furd il th« Vi< norial if
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  • 19 3 1 ur i \> it .i i i i oi ihi R• i pore Bra it i I
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  • 26 4 1 ALA LUMPUR I tva rds t he end Imment n irith .'l. I on will I ol rom the I Singapore
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  • 70 4 A SINGAPORE 1 i the 1 rday mtor her **friendly I 1 X) to v shop proprietor and nined to money bat She said that she ho r "friendly un bis age. know was related to her. I. oi\ was charged with house and ca ising
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  • 27 4 —A farewell c MuaT J-, lal 5 m honour ol Azman Haji HamM Council who is to the Johore State O n
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  • 110 4 Templer Withdraws MIC Permits To R un Further Lotteries KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The High Commissioner, Sir Gerald Templer, has refused to permit the Malayan Indian Congress to run lotteries after Aug. 31. m a memo govern] he permits i to run lotteries till th" end of 1953. Re] ii of
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  • 173 4 POSTMASTER GETS THREE MONTHS JAIL CHARGED with criminal breach of trust of $1,271. a Singapore postmaster, Tan Sim Chua, yesterday said the money had been stolen front <t in his office. He had left it t d of locking it m the sale he was m a hurry to go
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  • 167 4 ASKED m the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday whether he wished to give evidence on oath against a charge of failing: to stop at a pedestrian crossing, 11. (i. Poser looked surprised and said: "In Holland accused persons do not give evidence
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  • 52 4 photo. Mr. J.C. Dallow. Director of Telecommunications. Singapore, making the opening address at the ICAO Telecommunications conference which opening address at the terday. On his richt is Mr. V. Davey, ICAO representative for the Pacific and Far East areas, and on his left. Mr. Evan Lewis. I.S.
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  • 113 4 MR. L. KAYNER. representing 23 hawkers m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday o n charges of hawking without licences requested the court to stop the City Council from further action against the hawkers until the result of a test case on Sept. I, But the magistrate.
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  • 80 4 THE Survey Department of Singapore is "grossly understaffed," according to its annual report for 11)52. Accumulated arrears of work since the 1948 increase m land transaction?, are "sufficient to keep the Department fully occupied for another three years." Staff as well as output of work increased «liring
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  • 42 4 SINGAPORE c itiable liquor m Kirn Keat Road on was made driv< ped when the offiir The contraband was made up oi JL' dozen bottles of brandy, flv e dozen of Dom and two dozen of Investilina
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  • 178 4 THREE '.:i !n robbed Van ishier of the Lee grFi (Nee Soon). 01 918,000 cash a1 noon on i" n S B "Imi c Thomson itoni, Singapore. The- three men, Osman bin Abdullah. V Muniandy and Ahmad bin Abdul Hami (1 wore •harmed with armed
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  • 149 4 THE REGIONAL Conference on Telecommunications under the sponsorship of the ICAO opened m Singapore yesterday morning. Welcoming the delegates from South-East Asia and India Mr. J.C. Dallow. Director of Telecommunications, Singapore, said the main object of the i discussions was to help m the
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  • 42 4 BARON do Gaffler, Belgian Charge de Affaires m B. :i^kok. arrived m Singapore with Bale Gainer to spend a liday s ta of the Commissioner ra] Mr Malcom Mac Donald. They arrived m a Garuda Indonesian Convair.
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  • 214 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.-General Sir Gerald Templer kept a promise today when he dropped m on the 2.800 inhabitants of Sungei Pelek village m Southwest Selangor. He arrived m the v: by holu-optcr. Exactly one month to the day he gave them the opportunity
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  • 88 4 INTERNATIONAL standards Ig pay and conditions of gotiationg ?e< n re cinema and enternent workers and c rs. At a committee meeting of the Singapore Cinema and Entertainment Workers Union terday, the secretary was instructed to write to similar unions all over the world
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  • 25 4 THL photograph ol Propnl Sinsh of Pcnik receiving a Queens Scout certificate from General Templer at Kuala Lumpur appeared m yesterdays London Times.
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  • 140 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Selangor Government today refuted reports that $2,000,000 worth of tin was blanketted m State land m the Aver Panas area of Setapak. which was alienated to the -:ng Trust lor building purposes. "There has been" says an official release, "a
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  • 361 4 U.S. Entry Restricted For Refugees ALTHOUGH Singapore and Malaya are allotted a quota of 100 persons each per year as United States immigrants, no Malayans other than those „f pure white extraction, ar e eligible Mr. Harry Iff. Loften. ViceConsul a t the American Consulate General m Singapore, told The
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  • 306 4 ANCIENT CEREMONY HBLti UNDER ROOFLESS MASM MALACCA, Mon. The Settlement Councillor, Dafo m Shah bin Mohamed Said early this morning, accompanied supporters and retainers, drove from the Balci Nanir.r residence at Kampong Simpang Ampat, through a mile 10, flanked by Home Guards to a roofless
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  • 14 4 More Ships But Less Cargo In '52 Toi P In n M B I
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  • 32 4 Standard Stall i ihk Johorc Lama tampon* i with their Mini \*n md pottei mey p(»sMs> "magical ptwen Mr. V I Ran; not turc 1 boa A
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  • 49 4 LOXDOX. Mon.— Genera! S.«. Gen i Templet's action against the MCA lottery, is interpreted by the New York Times' Sou'h-East Asia correspondent. Tillman Durdin as possibly indicating a :.<.-.■ shift by the administration towards a pro-Malay line after the initial friend! towards .'ay an Chi:.
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  • 32 4 FOUR S D Division 24 .J of t l F arrive Si' The s s 1 H J R '1 1 P l the Co >ny or. A
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  • 19 4 PP Mom.— Mr Mai im Registrar of the ons C .urt Penang has been Cony
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 116 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chinese dentists who failed m the examination conducted by the Dental Board. Federation of Malaya. are to appeal to Government f«r permission to I sit for a re-examination, v an cm eting of the Central Malaya Chi Dentists Association held here
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  • 329 5 20 Named To Work On Fed. Voting First Meeting Of Elections Cttee KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federal elect-ions committee which was appointed by the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer and the Rulers, met for the first time today m the Federal Legislative Council Chamber here. It arrived at several
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  • 220 5 •NO tax-payer can expect preferential favour from the Department of Income Tax, no matter what race or creed he is. said Mr. J. Jeans, who prosecuted m all the income tax cases m the Singapore City Police i ourt yesterday. Mr. Je; d i he
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  • 124 5 Khek Guilds To Discuss Help For Nanyanq U. Standard Staff Reporter ITEMS for the agenda olVne pan-Malayan m< of Khj* Community Guilds as sent m by up-country branches tno* remarkable similarity to thos* suggested m Singapore The meeting scheduled to take pl«ce on Aug. 23 m Singapw will discuss R^e
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  • 42 5 M. MOHAMED All (20). a shop assistant, was sentenced ,y to three moi imprisonment by Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, liio Sixth Police Court magistrate, for committing an offence on an eight-year-o 1 girl m a lane oil I Chitty Road.
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  • 96 5 E Harbour Board erday the B< Board take to In a letter to the Board, the So Tetary the Union Oui xecul Lye committee mv h concerned aboul ag the work claims which are outstanding hs. We have repea'ed! y asked h aims, but
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  • 176 5 Standaid Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— None Of the 13 political 01 nizations invited by the! UMNO-MCA A iiance ■cd to attend the prop national convention to be held m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The Standard understands. But the UMNO-MCA Alliance will go
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  • 129 5 TAIPING. Mm. IT-yrar oh! scluiol bo> was saved from (It outline >cst«'rda\ hv tin* qutck ai tictn of Quah Kirn Uoo. ln» k a ((iici-n s St<uit and a nicinbcr of the British Red Cross Society Leoßf Sai Ilee .\.t»« twiannlas m the BinncM pool
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  • 125 5 IPOH. Mon.— The distinction of being the fti I -'is army offl er 1 eceive 1 Perak t< Brff A. De Buruh Morri 48 Gurkha Infantry Uri".;uie Brig. A De Bui i •l to v. ncil r here i Brig A Do B irgh
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  • 78 5 Postal Hours For Hari Raya Haji standard Market Reporter THE ipore, will be on i i) a m. to noon <■>:. Dii I Posl Sii rday All i *1 offices po tdl agencies will I from i> to 1" 30 m.. with the «ption of Urn '> Nt> post offices
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    • 218 5 OP£NS JoDEOltoday^ PHONE 21 1 If? FOR KOOKINUB \M. 1.45- L 13 .6.45 A 9.30PM VEM rSUIS X SEAH MONG^^wwv MARRIAGE AFFAIR" I (MANDARIN) I change 1 s^ IJEEI c ■c# s lI UW VRD WINNER OF J 111 NRIEITA 11 VKir* vs t§|E iKLDS FAVOURITE ACTRESS IN he President's
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    • 313 5 7th DAY! SEE IT NOW! •J S/i«n Sinus s 11,1.43. \.(,m\.*).m 1.45, 1.6.:0. fjt N.B. Children V 2 Price To all Shows except 9.30 p.m. Aeni«v»m»nl In Motion Pieturr InlrrUinmrnl! P?% Walt Disncvs \S\'J\ A tfx hmcoijOr Js v I^ Bear country^,J»4 1 #O A N I XT CM AWGf
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  • 690 6 the decision taken by the Asian Socialist Bureau al their meeting at Hyderabad to set up an anti-colonial bureau. We also welcome their decision to d a fact-finding mission to Malaya and to indo China "to find out exactly the conditions prevailing there"' There is no reason to
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  • 1034 6 Come! Come! U tusan Zaman Last week the Malay weekly publication, Utusan Zaman, joined the debate on the© linguistic future of Malaya, by taking to task Mr. Alex Josey, The Standard's commentator on Malayan Affairs, for his defence of the 195? Education Bill Mr Josey, m replying at length to
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  • 10 6  - Malayan Affairs ALEX JOSEY Ai I then 1 10 fl
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  • 8 6 Review of Views Lvo V» SIN I T >
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    • 588 6 JUDGES FROM 'RANKS' OF THE BAR Sir; Malaya. Singapore and the legal professions m it will surely feel grateful to .Mr. Josey for his timely, instructive and constructive article on the subject of M laya having it* own judg< 1 is glad also that Mr. Josey, without expressing it m
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    • 118 6 Sir;— What nonsensical stuiv is ••Debtor" trying to hand to the public when he I for ';i moratorium against execution of decrees, I and awards made since the decline m the pric of tin jrui rubber,* 1 m his letter under the headinf ol "A Law \s Wanted
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    • 240 6 J In by Municipal Councillors to brii Huence to bear on ad Oflfr lemned. This is a esi the try. I to fun n rtially. it I against any re a* that ix free from corruption. influence by il members of the I and Municipal I tends not
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    • 90 6 S;r;— The text of Mr. Ong Joo Sun's letter, m def< of the Straits Chinese British Association reveals nnthing loss than an incorrigible tlie-har,": who thinks thai the Association of King's Chinese, can still i vive the political trend of present day situation. The very name of the
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    • 170 6 Sr^ Being a member of the public I a^ree with Bunny's letter m your paper that the leaders of the I munity should make some bo d steps to rectify the wrongful application of the Emerflency Orders especially to detainees like Mrs. Urn Kian Chye who
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    • 117 6 c I have r 1 2th lion ol Utu Z heading "B liurn of argument paper c me at ill. o>\ f the 1 per was merelj situation by bringing m unneoes-s-irv li .Mr. isan Zaman ralli for a H k away from the nny of English as
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    • 23 6 Mr. M.X M n. i not h, c is t.. ruti 1 C uncil i < w ►men's fMrs.) SHIR» l OZDAB Singapore.
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    • 58 6 hid t m .1 pi < rid Nil! to I 1 II Wv mi.vi U tl niiii.{>-(< wmlil |«1 n out i'iin\ m lh< ui> ol h \\\v tin n rtl— iM j.»in m \V .mil 'ip>' ii be tm I b»-st irlftl xs tn i ln N
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    • 97 6 BfN<;AI»OKti STANDARD i\ »EF£NOENi Corning nfyvspapkh 128. Robinson Rood Singopotc. Telephone Not: ***** ***** CobU 0 Tcliqroph Addtcst: TIGERNEWS Singopor* BRANCH OFFICES Room 222. The Time* Building Printing House Squor?. London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG *1 Fulton itieef. 8J Cowon Sttect, 8. Leith Stieet, Telephone 4588 Telephone 829
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  • 35 7 Sukarno Begins War On Rebels \,.j lug 1* (AFP) Indonesian President no declared before u1 toniuht that limP was ripe to take 1 (v action to elimin terrorism the ,rnied ba ne! 1 1 I
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  • 7 7 Paper Wonts Facts On PM Sunday Standard
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  • 6 7 RED HOMES SCHEME FLOPS Sunday Standard
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  • 25 7 A WBFRRA jet D >mber a 14.000- <-<t' ion trii 8 Hying time m te LondonChr i r race m Octo Reuter
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  • 13 7 lI; nan Japai Congress r.i arrived m R m Jai AP
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  • 134 7 Use A Bomb If Reds Attack IKE'S ENVOY SAYS~* C ommnnista reopened fighting m Korea. cMr »n Assistant Stat« said m a ramme that this ill opinion and with that oi lark Clark, the Par bast Commander. H Wed that the United .id not yel decided oennit iai action to
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  • 100 7 BERLIN. Auk. 17 (Keu tei More than '2.<;00.--000 free American food parcels were distributed to Hast (ioniums during the three-week food scheme which officially "ded at midnight Saturday niuht. second free food scheme lor East Germaaa i> to st.^rt on A us. 87. East Berliner* will not
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  • 26 7 IT. i 1 B government rebel on i:i a .n Sa ween rding to reports s who were an ;imi three-inch field.
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  • 70 7 Standord Lond on Cortc-.p0.-.^ent LONDCN. Aug. 17. The following cr: th G closing prices of rubbei i-id tin or t^e lorcon morkct: LONDON RUBBFP Spot 19 d Apr. /June }9 r.d Sept. c.i.t. 18« d. Tone: Buyers Steody. LONDON TIN Spot £615 per ton buvcrs, £617
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  • 122 7 NEW DELHI. Aug. 17 (UP) —Prime Minister Jaw.tharlal Nehru bed out at the L7nit< ona Command today foi making what he called on the eve of Korean political conference and not always showing a "will u» pi i c." Nehru told a cheering fp?sion
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  • 257 7 U.N. MAY INVITE RUSSIA TO KOREA TALKS UNITED NATIONS, New Vor.i, Aug. 17. The United Nations General Assembly reconvene! today with the Americanlpfl majority reported ready to Invite Russia but not India to the Far Fast •'Korean peace"conference tions al i which >ughl a ongside I i sterday i i
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  • 69 7 RANGOON Aug. 17. (Reu- i Thirty-* I lese N<tionalist gueril /ere killed and others i ries of t i burnt (<u» guerillas main ammunition dump at isat, their base m Burma, thi Eng daily newspap< >i ted today. >ngl ..t i< ti. .ii- 'in 1 Thai
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  • 36 7 THE Soviet Government newspaper [zvestia jresterday reported the death of AlibJ Djanshindin. one of the oldesi members of the Communist Party and a vice president of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet. UP
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    52 7 photo A MULLAH (Mosleai priest) votes at the Iran ian oil town of (Jam for the dissolution of the Majlis (Lower Borne of Parliament). Half the city's Mullahs supported religious leader Avatollah Kashani. former Majlis speaker, by boycottmu the ballot. The other half voted solidly for Premier Mohammed Mossudeq's anti-Majlis
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  • 54 7 More Ts*£mos*s In Cvcece ATHENS, Aug. 17, (AT).— Fifteen mew In win including one rated as a stroiis earthquake, nil the stricken lonian Sea islands m th»- past \> hours, the Athens Observatory reported this Morning. 1., k pering i t i Ml I 4
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  • 226 7 Soviets Propose Big-4 Talks On Germany AND GET A PROMPT REPLY MOSCOW, Aug. 17 —The Soviet Government m a note to the lfj n i_. 9 Three Proposed yesterdoy that a four-power conference be held within six months to discuss a German peace treaty. r The no te delivered yesterday
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  • 84 7 Earthquake Devastation On Islands i# T tSK houses (see J ™t> stood firm and strong o n Cephal o nia. one of the lonian islands »n Greece, until the aevastating earthquakes last week. •Now they are m ruins hundreds of bodies ■OH he buried beneath lh«* debris. In the picture
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  • 111 7 MIV I»H 111 \m II (Ml* Prniuri J.iu .ih.it I.iJ N« Mm of likJi.i Miili.tiiMiir'd Mi ol I'd. i have ii.tihrd ||ffff m priariplc to th<* h« Mm^ .i a |)l«ltis( itr ,n K.ivlhiiii i< roi ilag to urll in'oi in* d soiincs today Hi
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  • 24 7 US SHIFTS EMPHASIS TO ASIA, FE (AP) u.s p 1 cuniv U.S June ime, and n I I ion< d •ie wil I i
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  • 199 8 RUSSIA BUILDS CHAIN OF GUIDED MISSILE BASES WASHINGTON, Aus:. 17 (AP)-The well-informed ■junsisc Aviation Age said yesterday Russia has built i chain of bases for launching guided missiles trom Finland to the Black Sea and from Archangel to northeastern Siberia. It said from the.se sites missiles can be trained on
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  • 96 8 Carlsen's Ship In Collision BOMBAY. Aug. IT. (Renter) —The American freighter Enterprise II (1.252 tons) :>erod hv Captain Kurt en. who won worldwide fame by his Low here Saturday night with the B jhter Canara iT.oji t Canara v. to dry do.-k for re; I The Flying Ei terprise had
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    • 608 8 P HAMBURG AMERiKA LINIE AM) NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIM si-.RVICE Honj? Kong, Manila Kob#- Yokohama. IVnang F Sbm S port TS YWsrrstrin (HDL) 1"» ICA«| IS M \'i« TS Bnnuuchwelg (HAFAG)3f :i Aug I SSepi :J 75.-pt TS V.»».,b (SDL) 1 HOvt HOct 11 HOrl To C«no.i Mi mill i. Antwerp,
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    • 1019 8 M: *i BLVE FUNNEL LINE 5*"5 ■Ml VAWIIXI) CO.. LTD. "+H* l>«'l>t. Incorporated :n Singapore Carrtcn option to proceed \ia other ports to lo;i<] and dtecluurpa cargo BAILINGS to LJVEBPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ovi imvial poki v Due Ball! P Sh a m Penang Intilorhu.q for Havre, Liverpool, (i.XI.H Auk 18
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    • 343 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINCS Royal Rotterdam Mo>d Holland America Line Nedcri n.J line Rotterdam UiHterdam Am«terdan HAMFAX (MONTRFAI) BOSTON MU VOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMOKB MOIUI.F M\V ORI 1 \NS vij SIEZ s P«'r'" P Sham Prnani; DRENTE (RL) Tn Port MAu? ISAM °<; 7\ I-KN-SIAND (RL) 29Auf SSepl L.Sept '7 gsTpt
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    • 607 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCAMUNWIA I k s N|| \f\l -.MONGOLIA" For Bang'rok iidigun Hongkong. Manila KubQ. and Yokohama l-i u)\ u -MAIiIMU- For Bangkok g "IMIHA- *or Bangkok "bm C o»,' Pl Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama •> "SKf.ANI>IA N for Bangkok "KOREA* Fo. Djakarta. B; M Kok. Gaison.
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  • 280 9 BUYING SUPPORT FOR TINS AT HIGHER PRICES In! m the 'i last c y< ued buyran tin 7 n1 m the the both remained Bayen >«iier» i 20 xd I 2 12 IK b I 2 40 00 1 50 12 BO xd '?S 190 »90 cd 21 :>u M
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  • 40 9 JUNE Imports Of Copra 7,961 exported ne this ia] stat- 317 31 75 tons. under 18 tons came from took tons worth >untry'i exh (.ought a included I i i.oio torn *<*' th« Nether-i 'orth $398,838 \>, J J loi^a worth I
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    45 9 photo. C ail H.M.S. Presi- 1 n her berth •irnt prior I H.Hvn-rivor where she u over1 n» headthe London of the Royal Volunteer Reserve j V. n the barky round Bridp, ,nd tJongside Ibe ak ment ,ri»h| to ChrysutheWellingto., and rrtic exploraDiscovery.— United Press
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  • 90 9 STOCKS of rubber m Singapore at the end of Ju!y at 10 tons were some four thousand tons lower than the June figure (48.H35 tons), according to official statistics. Singapore dealers* stock? of rubber at July were 33,122 I :-54.f>45 tons for June, while port
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  • 23 9 FORMOSA has harvested a crop of 882.152 metric tons of sugar. This is the largest production since World War 11. A.P.
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  • 221 9 THorru Standard Staff Reporter soon be rasUriL d rry tyres has lailff been Practised, it will soon_be possible for the first time m Malaya to "re-lu ff tractor, dumper! earth mover and other tyres. Farmers and hauliers all over the world using earth
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  • 52 9 MOVEMENTS of tin-in-concentrates from I leraof Malaya to Singapore and Penang during July mod 4.61 including I'. 1 1 tons from Perak and l.L'fi? tons from Selangor. Trie total quantity of t ri or! from the F ri m the first seven months of the year was
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  • 41 9 HONGKOXG. Aug. 17.— S rial Standard Service closing prices on .thr Hongkong Ex change today were Slfi.B4 to til sterling; 5.V9475 U.S 1 dollar: $1,832 to Malayan SI: $204 to one Indonesian Ruppiah, Gold j $2f;-: L's one tacl.
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  • 133 9 STEADY MART j MODERATE demand for sheet rubber and a reserve of sellers steadied prices m the Singapore rubber market yesi erciay, first grade rubber for September shipment closing at 64| cents per lb. (641 cents per lb. on Saturday). Fair offtake was reported wiih American factories making small
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  • 26 9 THERE has been no Indicaany unai id Landing g by the Ing fleet off the coast of ilia, Comi John McEwen said A .P.
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  • 62 9 THE produce market m Sinai quietly v m i.v with only all business report Pepper wa rat (350 px i- picul for Muntok white and $300 fur Lamponfl f $10 per picul m kend k >ra for S shipment per w:th those I and J 'I m MrIs et
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  • 180 9 Standard Staff KrporU'r IMPROYKD conditions of Hong Fatt (Sungei B> had marie it possible to carry on operations on a profitmaking basis at the pn reduced price of tin, stated the Chairman Mr. W. T. Dunne, at the annual genera] met ■1 Kuala Lumpur on
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  • 56 9 TOKYO, Aug. 17 <AP)— The! newspaper Asahi reported yesterday that the National Safe ty Force will be expanded from the present llft.OOO-man strength to 150.000 by the end of 1955. After the Dulles visit, many Japanese newspapers specu ed thai Mr. Dullea strongly requested Prime Minister
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  • 64 9 MADRAS. An?. IT (AP) 1W Wrst Co.ist prpprr price has fallen sh.irnfv glace «\i;!v this w re k to 2.:iW Riipo<-s for thr h**s( iri-!> prr "00 pound b.jr Exporters said tlie drop is due to Inilont sian mm petition. Cochin, ono of (hp busiest port li'n-111?
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  • 409 9 Industry Inquiry Urged Standard Staff Reporter MR. G. MAPARA, representative m South-East Asia of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, yesterday warned that "*t would be absolutely unfair" to expect labour "who sweat and toil m plantations and mines," to absorb market losses
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  • 54 9 WASHINGTON, \mg, II (1 T P) The Commrnr Department reported today tlut world consumption of natural and synthetic rubber s halt n f 1953 totalled 1,277 v sti tons coi tlu» similar period <n i •Ms fro '•v: al t < m .F the t of
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    • 110 9 Q f/timps* of Chinese his ton/ r KUNG MING V MASTER to r OF MILITARY STRATEGY tj^. IJ .orrpo.qn mo«.» of \a/ I/\ I Kunq M.nq. tioopt *> WL* X nnturo qa< which 3^* MW dc-loycd thru od- S Jrjm -'nee Mi» diic. »try of on ontidolt hc!p< d hi»
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    • 288 9 r\ 1!^ ji"»«j|ljiw w^g^j iFf y± jgSgH^i W 4h^p^ ffl y? 1. !,^^> S'nove Diary surface mails IPOH »T» P "^o m Dane,;, c "fffiSSSPklfi-* ENTERTAINMENT era 5-6 p.m.. Advanced H-i Egypt by An tj loch us. a o rt RlltV: Lili 12 4.'). 3. S.4S. ».19 nrn □jd Square
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    • 12 9 KQTA BAHRU ENTERTAINMENT \lll\^: The Lone SUr 3 7. 930 p m
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  • From The Fashion Front
    • 656 10  - Stoles Can Go A Long Way! MAXINE RAKICH By I\> I Wl I X 1 m.rili.mrd Ih.il *S |>.ir.it«->" ti id ni»l gin.- doMn vv»*ll m Singapore and tli.it few re;illv w»-ll dr«-ss-ni moiiii-ii hivf t ik.-ti to tl id. i This vvt-.k I find (>i<i Stolfs h.ivi- not SCCB
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    • 32 10 STOLE SKCRI l>: You iin vith a .slim skii ted <l ly dress 1 have a simple nothing di q>'-'l iii> shirt collars < t!i ,14(1 that n neckline
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    • 590 10  -  MARGARET SCOTT By I'lIK nth'-r duy. ivhilr out shoppiag-, i saw i rouag ronpie obviously ><M»n to lv i tic parents for the first tim" wiadow-sbopplng for tl 1 >; r beir-to be. •i one or ik a y to something
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    • 25 10 m? students. NoStke dSL«J? for th<> bon<lfit <>< where ItaJyC be'? a? c r^n'd^nd^hi Hairdressers' s. -h..«l Hairdressin, tete^JS^ St*s&J" l UP photo
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    • 212 10 AM 18 years old and a former student of an English school and am now working m an ofiire Recently l got to know a sir] iriend two year* younger ttiui I Every day, on the w iv to business. I nieei her and she
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    • 214 10 "Dear goy gones" el J AM vt'iy imich m love with tiirl whom 1 do i,,)t know hut whom I have been seeiag for tin- past two yean and although she keeps which we travel to work we nay never spoken I know her nam. and where she works, but
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    • 156 10 FROM Paris centre of fashion comes this preview of Hire* new creations shown by leading designers m thff Autumn collections. The first (left, below) is by Jacques GrifTe. Turquoise velvet is the medium for Kos* Bleiir" a n elegant evening gown on classical lines. The
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    • 87 10 Star Contest No. 29 Can You Name This Star? ,%ll through (fits wreft Ih» sinu tp'Ti standard rue scnu Ha twenty-ninth si ir <M>ni«si colieri ih, mx p*cturt-> M, a tneii lesiwriivf roanon* md •end ihi-m ii M..-H..., vtll| v n mm, si Mi,. s n< unrl, r Hltitlr row.
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    • 69 10 On Ibis page every j WedncmUi I 'HI COUPON R£AO THIS BEFORE F?. U N° R v 01 YOUR N You enclo»« ♦n»ee ten cent ttomp* it you »o n t VOUI poMein cuf don t get the .tornp, you don t Qet ,h. pottem A "umbe, of orders fc
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    • 114 10 SJP*':* 'JHI I*«| Moon Sirie.ip.'t M Residenrp. 1 St. Patricks Koirt m* Spore IV Tel: KII7M <HI A CIIWKK MAN Xl I X K IM I Learn Dressmaking Course from Me Chua, (qualified from Bandeong) Pro cal and Theory are taught twt< $20 per month. Theory books on at $1
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  • 350 11 A Plea To BAM: Encourage Youth By Issuing Passes those schoolboys who hayo 1 h° players P a^ scs Preliminary rounds been elimi ™ted m tho This has caused dissatisfar g*r «c absolJSg right. tna t the B.A.M. calling for entries have restricted e ac-h 25jf t0 s nc l
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  • 30 11 TAIPING. Mod. The annuaJ eenc:.»l g o f the Tai and District Hockey Ass will be held at the Si G >rge*s Hall on Thursday a! 5 p.m.
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    • 242 11 Ll\J I H,!', of thc ur »dornotod vehicles not fn prescribed m Section 8 (7) of the&T^- Paid llnder Notice I b^n executed under Sc°uL S^o, 0 I™"**.1 1941 un 5 (o) of the said Lytaf at Begbtnr rfVAkW Yard, Middle Road. S GBl6 (FoiS) j 191 |£om\ L^' ng
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    • 220 11 h NOTICES j}UI(W U LUTUvH that Foo Hong Toon of No. 743-C Saik Kuai Road, Changi S^WPore 16, i s applying to the Governor for naturalisation nd that any perron who ■MOWS nn v ro:i on why nntur ahsation should not be granted •should send a written and signed statement
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    • 323 11 I JN<H If t Clttf COUNCIL OF~ SINGAPORE TENDKKS pi-ECTRICITY EX partment: I Will all T for the S .pply. Delivery and B the closing 12 noon— Btn Sept 1953. Tilt MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members of this Asso- -'iation m the Co 009 of ;apore v;ill be closed
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    • 335 11 BRITISH subjftt: Efl m ait age 31 AfTOC*fS cO RK 7:3 X rlent v Ut No i: I el IN; i mala il ar\ .jj.t 1 w ace h "JJif a ex I N 124 33 Fm/Tisff iubfect C n«ja c I INDONESIAN N l 5 Salar) ed 1 (Jem
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    • 160 11 BIKTM UK KINCi Tc I fhtiii hi Mil line i B r i" 1 \N I I I) ttptfllaillai irlrprinirr «»pf r nor* tn IVn.inc le»«»f» ,n»d Ku-il.i I aanp n oil, n irnm.-.t, .i, iv \pp'^ i<- i^»\ ir't'i V1 unl.irj s,nc more I. riv in^ (I. j nU
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    • 93 11 GOT T* Us SPEAKI STRANGE. IV-.PtK ffe I COM E TO N DCN X T WORRY, T?-/r*r A/. WQRW THIS'I I *AS^E, WHAT LOOKS PR£TTV JFM~'3m TH.'MKOF fT- V DEAR VO' KXEP FD'THZTHAPP-/* 5 ne? X U 4 IM RiBBO.^S- f^^»=nrmffl^P SHE APPEARED) A.>S?aK?N^J S^SSSS S W^UgA,. VJT u£^<GO AGIN
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  • 381 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Certain memories will never fade tor those privileged t<> watch the 32nd Malayan lAA meet. For those present they can always s.in th«\ were there to see: THI ie F iians battling an uphill si again I forn S ;apoi c team
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  • 78 12 11-oH M"M —This 1,,,,., m l District senior division 1.. mi.' will f)' 1 (1(>l en the defendiij? mcci the Ihe »danß. 1 1 the game m a draw then p will be, d c.d m C eng Wah's ftnal (rame Ramblers. Chenff Wah are out 0
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  • 56 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— up to the r< p y in the junior knockout soccer cony en the Sentul m Rangers and the TPCA \V 1 as the am did not turn up. It is understood that the TPCA who were not officially) i of
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  • 118 12 Sunday Standard rhe -fare' is $20 for th«--e journey and it is learni that many hundreds are prepared to pay his sum a s this will save them the rush to "el s in hired cars on Saturday morning. Meanwhile, tlcketi foi the
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  • 27 12 SINGAPORE Civil Service ociation heat Kebeneran F C. 1-0 l n a SAFA division MB fixture played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Ismail was the scorer
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  • 28 12 1 NRIQUE MOREA of Arsentina won the Viareggio i. tM IM T° Ufn men t* :i>^' ni n:«'.vs Gianni Merlo 6-4 6-H tJ -i, Br, ap.
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  • 1016 12 3AILEY IS STILL IN LONDON, Aug. 17 (Reuter) England scored 235 for seven to finish 40 runs behind Australia on the first innings m the fifth Test today. Fortunes fluctuated m this vital match to decide the fate of the ashes as the four
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