Singapore Standard, 19 August 1953

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ;Jt| Vol. IV. No. 48# SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, Al LST 19, 1953 TWEI.VF PAGES 10 LfcNTS
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  • 101 1 THE CONTROVERSY over the non pensionable expatriation allowance sanctioned by the Singapore Government and the subsequent inqu.ry into these allowances by Sir tdward Ritson, have been followed with keen interest by Government employees throughout Malaya The Kitson recommendation for the abolition of the controversial expatriation allowance and his
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  • 29 1 ptioto R (!(>^s are •1 i-i Malaya i i up bandits, iirr shows one mine fighters i\ into copter ol [uadron after k in Admiralty
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  • 473 1 B&wffiMy -^\t tbss British businessman, London diplomatic quarters .aid today ear old i >ke off trade relations with Hungary ial to his arrest and imprisonment on i espionage charge three and a half years Hungarian Government announced that it I him because
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  • 532 1 Standard Staff Correspondent pr e senHn A a L t A he LU F M U T T~ A hi h levd -•'•9««on reheri for ?hl r f eder tlon Government is expected to leave sinnc U I n fomorrow *<> hold emergency incuts.on^jnr.thj^pjeyel
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  • 101 1 No Effect-Claim NAIROBI. An-. 18. (Reuter) Atrican unotiicial members of the Kenya Legislative Coun<il called on the Government yesterday to abandon collective punishment seizure of livestock and the closing of African shops and markets. A resolution issued m the name oi "the African Unial Members Organisation" *red
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  • 140 1 PNOM PENH, Cambodia, Au» 18, (IP)— Strong security measures were taken m Cambodia today to prevent a recurrence of the weekend terrorist violence which took a toll of 15 persons including three dead. A communique Issued v Premier Perm Mouth's office strongly condemned "the outbreak
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  • 62 1 CAIRO, Aug. 13 (AP) American Ambassador Jefferson Caffery stopped into the Anglo-Egyptian dispute over Britain's occupation of the Suez Canal Zone again today. He conferred for M) minutes with Foreign Minister Mahtnoud F;.\v/i and afterward drove to the British Emb where be law Charge d'Atfaires
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  • 50 1 CAIRO. Aug. 18. (AP)— ExQueen Narrlman Is suing exKing Farouk for alimony, her lawyer's of life said today. The amount SOUgIV wa^ M>l stated The aim is b< made through a Sharei (Muslim) court and the custodian of Farouk's assets m Egypt, the lawyer's ofTicc said.
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  • 37 1 LONDON. Au«. 18 (AFP) Sir Winston Churchill, the British Premier, unexpectedly left f his summer residence at Westerham, Kent, today for London. Ho wi 1^ creside over a hurri-edly-called cabinet meeting this afternoon.
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  • 59 1 COLOMBO Aug. 18 (UP)— Police today raided the Communist Party offi c at Kandy and seized a document out--1 lining a system for equipp g the "Army of Liberation" m the Central Province. I Police -said the document told of methods of attacking planters carrying labourers'
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  • 39 1 SALISBURY S. Rhodesia, Auf. 18. (Renter) Representatives of {he British East Africa Command and three Central African Federation tern lories unanimously agreed here today to recommend uniting the armed forces of the Rhortesians and Nyasaland.
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  • 18 1 "Stop (iutkin! I said I'd put you out of your miser) one \\.iy or the other:'
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  • 55 1 I*.\ Andrew Roth Standard London Corr. LONDON. Aug. 18 Two helicoptei j for Malaya g loaded on the cai rier Pei I Glasgow The Perse will drop i helicoptei i and their crew m Mediten anean I r use m connection with the G quake
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  • 68 1 BANGKOK, Aug. 18 (Reuter) The Thai police are planning ;i joint ground-air I on irmed bands h i the inhabitants of Norl i crn 'I ring Bui ng to unoffi rea re today. Oflß i •<! by Reuonlirmed police lar--1:1 Bangkok was con od at
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  • 17 1 AT LEAST 1 .000.00(1 Indians have been rendei ed hon flooding ol river Godavari.
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  • 37 1 HONGKONG. Aug. 18 (AFP) I— A bus conductor, who boat up a passengei because he had j I trodden on his toes, was fined I IKS I (to at the Kowioon court today.
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  • 18 1 SYNGMAX RHEE. is presenting two bear cubs to the children of the United States. A .P.
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  • 19 1 REPORTS said yesterday fifty people were killed m an ammunition explosion at Tob- ruk. A.P.
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  • 140 1 PRICE PLACED ON ZAHEDI' S HEAD TEHERAN An* 18 (UP).— Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq put a price on the head of Gen. FazJollah Zahedi I ).:;iy, but his hiding arch rival defiantly laid claim to the premiership as the choice of the fl< einj Shah. S iv. Mocsadeq banned all
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  • 12 1 A FOREST fire iwcpt through north-east Quebec ye terday. Reuter
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  • 12 1 It v »> iJB degrettf fcl Toky< si day. A. P.
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  • 45 1 photo Sir Edmuad Hillary, u1... uit,, sh,-,,,., i, lIMM m 1( tha final assault on Everest, received warm u drome •>. us arrival mWu Zealand. Merc s, r tAmmml I. shown ieiai rreeted il Atukl.md tfter bis plasc imn hni clomb A.P.
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  • 329 1 GURKHA 'BAG' OF 6 PERAK BANDITS KUALA UMITK. twt%. Brilliant jungle cnfl by i platoon of Urn 1 I (iurkha Rifles under the <<»inmand o! l.iiut DM bahsdu Ganuf brought It bay six Comma nisi terrorists vrstrrdav alter U exrfttag three day chaM m the |aagle si\ mill's from r
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  • 95 2 'Terrorism' In Colony Govt. Service Is Denied PAG LARS CHARGES NAILED Siamlurt] StafY Reporter THE new Singapore Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode yesterday said "reluctant to accept the allegation that there are Government officers m the service of the :<>lon\ who are living m fear because they are
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  • 41 2 on." j E i be i for tiie film v. ■<. i;i all pa the Federal .vra- i men, and technicians at the 1 UnitS Lumpur, worked long hours to produce the finished film m rd time.
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  • 30 2 WITH' Jah esterd I District Judge, Mr. H. A Forn r on n chai •ig. I' alleged m court that i break into the i Sei
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  • 54 2 s( nni.ii a SUP Reporter Legislai ive pal Ordinance City ■'■as three The Council also passed a I Royal Air Force could be called m to assist the civil authority m ease of riots or emergency. Bills which had their ftrsi Income 1 k and
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  • 30 2 CHIA MUi HONG (4(0 of 1 And« I, was rescued r nan r.ttoi he fell i Jho >e<i off I Pier. re. 3 .v. He Hospi- i
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  • 62 2 C.P. ANSELL claimed trial yesterday m the Singapore Second Traffic Court to a iiarge of causinf an obstruction by parking his motor car five feet away from a diain m Aliddl c Road. Ansell. who was o n SI 00 police bail. wa> released after he signed
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    44 2 photo. MR. 11. L. KING, (second from left) an official of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company Singapore is seen explainin? how the exchange control works at Telephone house yesterday to delegate* attending the International Civil Aviation Organisation regional conference. Standard
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  • 235 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government yesterday refused to lift restrictions it imposed on the liberty of Mr. C. V. Devan Nair and Dr. (Mrs.) Maggie Lim under the Emergency Regulations. In tiie Legislative Council v< sterdajr, the Colonal See
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  • 106 2 n.OSIN C, rubber price* < cents per In) m Singapore yesterday nfrr UN PUCI The price of tin joter d.j\ was S:>0«» p«T pirul. (rn«h.in;'p(l). LONDON UVBBEB Friday*! opming priios per ib were: No 1 l\ S S Settlement llo!i»e Terms I4INIHMI 'IN Me«day*i prices first v «>«^!«»:i
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    • 49 2 AS TOUGH fIS THEY'RE MADE tfc*l «,v varvfuiiy built as a fine car INDIVIDUALLY ENGINEERED V^V^ mJ j III! x* m J* f JyV £fto Mf J t^ :m3 A "^> M.WL BW €i B'ii af#OffOf*.V m-s^cca. A s!S a N n< IPOH< PENANG< BUTTERWORTH and jesselton borneo motors ik^
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    • 158 2 Jam %sM W J^af aaSk I your skin must be healthy Healthy skin Nature'! ow ;i and skin that kept In i charm of I clear, natural I makes skin care >ia\, so p] Cadyl, Rexona hi Ipa the nal your skin deai and lovel> Rexona Soap— the perfume ii
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  • 339 3 >Theßetrenched2 p Standard Staff Reporter I\Y Progressive i Party leader, made a the Singapore Legislative Council meeting on lv hair of 26 clerks and three pe^ns c m fhc Food Control Department whose serves rminatod owing to Government's "retrenchment nolirv." igh i m were employed since
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  • 90 3 Herman »i Pop" to his f i hum morn ag i hi> i th<- >I. irna h be ifl m ipore indard died. l»:i, ing his served j m Singapore. ;> a i o f known Dutch of the he bore |he
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  • 58 3 AN ACCOUNT of all the nakes known m Malaya and he surrounding seas is con--1 m "S: of Malaya" I.W.F. T the Direcor of Raffles Museum, S )..re. An Introductory chapter proral information on r.aKes. A cafeful expi yen of the necessary tech that are used. The
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  • 27 3 MR. W. E. Longhurst will talk on "Bali" at th c British Council Hall on Aug. 20. This oing sponsored by the West Society.
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  • 277 3 >; Singapore G&vupnment a t? !flh ye Council yesterday that it was nTk2 of general retrenchment of staff but at th P Scy said if could not give precise information o*\ f e n as to *he unem- Payment situation m the Colony t ~T techn
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  • 181 3 Slump Fears Stilled In Council The appointment ol a C— Ittee to ccamine what Dr. C. J. Pa«lar (Member for Chansi) called the "very pin problem" of trade re(rssion is. m the Singapore (Government's view, "unnecessary." This was one of four written replies sjiven by (iovernment to l)r Pillar's questions
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  • 31 3 MEMORIAL th,« ■nnivei I tho '"h t.f Mr X past pre '.tit of th«- s I I r j 21 .ii s while be i his wife.
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  • 42 3 photo. t!r XvK v Ti^n.F^OOl)^ Sin? V a Pore's Colonial Serre«u7fWJrfv?" f he rpslster aft^r bein/? suorn m at the Le«islative' Counril meetms: yest^day. Looking o n is Mr Tan ChJn Tuan, Deputy President of the Lem>lative Council.-- Standard
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  • 245 3 Standard StaiY Reporter IHhKi, is no reason why Legislative Councillors should not, m their personal capacity, give testimonials or act as referees m respect of a candidate for employment m public service, the Singapore Government said yesterday m reply to Mr. C. C. Tans written
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  • 141 3 They Want Studies In Arabic MALAYS m Singapore "have not and cannot agree" with the total abolition of the j teaching of the Arabic alphaI bets m Colony schools. Inche I Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim (Nominated) declared at the 'ative Council meeting yesterday. Ht« was commenting on a passage In
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  • 98 3 A TOTAL of 9,281 doga wore destroyed between May 22 and Auy. 8 this year, the Singapore Government said m a written reply to the Legislative Council yesterday. The Council quiz on dogs Was made b y Dt. C. J Paglar (Member for
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  • 36 3 Mr. P. o. Mahesaa, Divisional Suprrint of the Singapore oflce of the Ilindusthan Co -opcrativr Insurance Society Ltd., has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur to take charge of the branch oifice.
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  • 49 3 KUANTAN, Tues.— The local Town Planning subttee now has to d I whirh of two application opening amusement parks m f town should he apjjr after the Chairman of the STown Board recently dr. at a meeting that "only one should be allowed."
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  • 51 3 $7234 For A. E. -Building DONATIONS received for the Cultural Centre and Singapore Council for Adult Education Headquarters Building Funi total $7,234. The following nre the >rs: Messrs S.K Ratnam M. Siraj $20, Koh C'nork Soon $10. Goh Kheng Hock $m. R. Eiiis $10. and attend n« adult literacy classes
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  • 14 3 MR. AC WHARRIEO.C.P.D. Raub, baa been transferee the Head Quarters at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 185 3 BIGGER pay packets for the technical employees of four Government departments m Singapore has been approved by the Legislative Council at its meeting yesterday. The changes of the salary scales to the tune $579,933— will bene/it technical employees m the Broadcasting. Public Works, Survey
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  • 192 3 CIVIL SERVANT'S COMPLAINT HAS BEEN VETTED Standird St;fT Reporter THE Singapore Covernmrnt yesterday sf i<#«i fhat an nftirer m the Civil Scniea had m;u!e m the pist complaints rrsarding \hp trims of his HMploymrHi Fhesc complaints were full y investigated .ml nltlinatrly referred to the highest authority at the tflcert
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  • 52 3 THI rloti m C i the liner. i\.\'heduled i HI i..y. B ,»f the curfew, paswho woro to d h.jrk. irerc rompelled t>n fxj;mi untiJ th L f AlOllg the Wii thing <j lie IB i ir. j inn from building t otcn Th trrived
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    • 154 3 tf llimpSe history gt Chinese ;?>^ FATHER OF medicine /Tl|S^\T|^ HUATOH \\W7//^ Huo Toh lived o long time ago \vl u'lV f but many Chi. c\e reman be» M^4\ jg^fe^ il him at the d.scovere. o» many lI'TC Ml/ > %Sk herbs <ome of which an used m CWt» modctn
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  • 425 4 A/'S PROPOSALS REJECTED AFTER LIVELY DEBATE Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Legislative Council yesterday, by an overwhelming majority, rejected a motion by Mr. C. R. Dasarotha Raj (Lab. Rochore) to disapprove two parts of the Immigration (Prohibition of Entry) Order, 1953, which came into force
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  • 86 4 THRF.F 0 (5. cers, Mohamed m Mohanaed Kassinv, Abu Talib bin lAohamed and Hussein lim, all to the C.1.D.. were charged m the Second District Court yesterday with causing hurl to a 2u-year-old Chinese youth. They were alleged :o have caused hurt to Lim Seong
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  • 76 4 GOH YORK KEE was sentenced by Mr. Justice Brown to six years rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Hi^h Court yesterday for his complicity m an armed robbery Accused was alleged to have held up a girl. Ong Ah Boh. at knife point and relieved her' of
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  • 78 4 IMMEDIATELY after Tot* ihn .loon drove his car into an old woman m Rangoon Road on tho night of Feb. 15 he slowed down. Then he heard people shouting and he became inghtened and drove away. Yesterday mi n the Singapore First Traffic Police Court
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    66 4 photo. THE HARDER THEY ft LOW. the quicker would their ha I lin vis burst, .md Dm* hrUtiter their chasers of winning a prize. Thr two competitors, who are pupils from Singapore's Islamic schools, took part m a sports rally held m the grounds of the Indonesian Consul-<;«'nrraJ. l>r. Mohamad
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    65 4 phot) MISS FRANCES BIKKi:. 1 above). who dr>ii:ned the interior fabrics for Kind's House, the Federation IHfh onmiisMontTs official residence. arri\<'d m Singapore on her wav hack to Australia yesterday by Qantas 'o;istellation. >iis s Burk.' w.is commissionrd to <l( >i: n (he interior of the Australian Embassy Washington, siic
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  • 115 4 TWO Singapore homes m Xeo I.iew Road, off Lim (hu Rang: Road, were robbed of $3,107 m cash and jewellery en Monday by what is believed to be the same gang of four Chinese. The robbers adopted the same ruse to gain entry into
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  • 134 4 Standard Staff Reporter !(>l'K Singapore Govv\ uineut ofiic ial* JGWtotTtl.iy met m von irpreaf. tatives <»f Che P<»>t and Telecrajpli UanTormed Union i«*r t!' aiK< a-h.'.h boura ovei •'aniloMr.' row Between. th». 1 iiitm and G*remmeat. l«r the first time, erameal ihowed the iMiionists 1
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  • 20 4 Negligent— Fined I.EF YEE wtit fined $75 m Singapore Second 1.Police Court yesterriav 1 w negligent driving at Gcvlang Road.
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  • 190 4 UniTEv Viscount turbo-jet plane which British European Airways have entered for the London -Chnstchnrch Air Race m October— will almost certainly pass through Singapore, the aircraft^ pUot Captain William Baiilie, said on arrivai at Kalian/ airport yesterday. Captain Baillie anc* Mr. Lan
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    44 4 photi). From left: Mr. Lan Scott HilJ of BEA, Captain William Baillic who will Pilot the Viscount and Mr. William Boyd of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Com* pa«y, who will handle refuelling arrangement* for this first turbo-Jet plane to fly to the Far East Standard
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  • 67 4 INSPECTOR Teoh Sam of Orchard Road Police Station. Singapore, was slight- > Bun m the forearm, when be struggled vith an Indian uho with a stick and dagger m the Bukit Timah area on Monday night The man v. ..> v sub dued and disarmed. Police
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  • 63 4 Standard S(.,if Reporter FOR the Cirsl time m Singapore. a boy ot n will be initiated into the brotherhood of Buddhist monks n i a reli- ei( 1 v on Friday it win un^ place it fh« jnanda mm (Thai BudThe boy. jm Sa Wat. I
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  • 74 4 Standard SLitt Reporter THE Government of Brunei has approval 51 00,000,000 five-year d<\< lopment plan which will extend its Mrfli, medical and education services. improve ogrlcaltare, iratet and electricity lappttes, and lacrCAM its land, air and water communication, including telephones. ...1 th t mo Din
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  • 48 5 U N twfl mm caught Inspector Cecil ru I nd unaware m a motor car at MacRiUST^ ng a e1 on g found ati( i !I I a 1* -v -iic car's peo- 01 a ted this inquiry I Jam 8 hui
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  • 55 5 IPOH. Tues. The n I siffned hi s post as re Mr. Chin was olertod mi n hi. the gonera c nHvtln of Au« 11. when the worklno i m b 01 rPrallort thatfonowAnoSi 1 3 om^; J. Th( association d The Standard that "a th
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    70 5 photo. THK Governor of SinraPore. Sir John Nicoll. is shown Bivinij a speech at the dinner and dance held at RafTlfs Hotel l ast night by the Malayan Teachers' tnion. On hi s risht is Oatin Wan Idi is. wife of tn^ Mentri Besar of Johore, and on his left
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  • 159 5 cowtr told -Tune m I the Traffic i I i preKn S ng4 t ore < Pi ..i's Ton (< I f-v men and later he saw a man and a woman carrying a gunny sack out of the house a taxi. In the
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  • 291 5 MR X V T? ndard SUff Reporter Teachers 1 I'liiin L^ nkrhf T*"*? 1 f the M =»>avan basis for the unit y of 7*l hlt at the lack of a legal Singapore whid "ha" preve^L 1 6 F^""«» and discussing nroblCiK «n
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  • 265 5 U.S. ENTRY QUOTA SYSTEM FOR MALA YA TERMED UNREALISTIC IMTFD STATF« Slandi > r <J Staff Reporter terdav as^S aardis'crrmi'n'at^rv""}-; v though the I.S. has a quota of Tl^ f J St lndar(l rf|«.rt«d yrslrrdav I hat Per year, no Mabvans^er tLn V^. r > 1U 1 a Ifl(( for
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  • 117 5 lIOKNhTS of No. 45 Squadron, R AI I>n Sa h. ,t--tacked I terrorist ramp this morning on ihr Sungri Kemasol near to Triaag m Pahang m support »< (round operations by the 4th Battalion. Malay Raiment RAF. Bu Of NO Bq i: and stra: tnamy
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  • 88 5 WHILE the occupants of a Chinese temple at 7J mile Cnangi Road. Singapore, were preparing for a festival at dawn on Monday two masked Chinese, armed with revolvers entered by the back door and held them up. On c of them emptied his revolver chamber
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  • 35 5 l\\O men. armed with rcers, held up two Chinese women, resting under a tree m St. George's Road. Singapore on Monday afternoon, a::d robbed one of them of a bracelet, worth $1 19
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  • 115 5 For the first ti;no m I Malaya, post-school stud< will take charge of adi. cation classes if the plans of; Singapore trade union, accepted by the Education Department. The Singapore WorkerUnion and the Singapore Government Workers Union have jointly forwarded such a plan to the Director of
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  • 174 5 IMA Tins The >liini« i pal ouni il h t > »i ulf no further nqitrst to hay«« »n% more riibb«-r io.i«ln laid m hmi tinMuillt lp.ll I l|-|f|rrr. Mr X li.nlix s.iui tod.i Hr was fommrntinc on P» rian^ i. ills list .strip <•/
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    • 28 5 Weather 7 a Tm 1U n jtif"— M from Kot., B.,hru i9OF> Kuala l.umpur |«F), ipoli' <5«..1 i. Kuantan 191F) Kfttetafl from 7.30 am to jpoh < Kuantan (trace).
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  • 635 6 U HfLE it is true that thf Communists m Ceylon •ifid thi many may have exploited the i rent rids, they did not create the unrest. This was i •<i by the Government's decision to remove tood For some time, Ceylon had been living beyond h< r
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  • 1344 6  - BRITAIN'S ECONOMIC PROBLEM NICHOLAS KALDOR By 'JHE balance-of-payments crisis of 1951-2, like Its predecessors of 1947 and 1949, passed away without the catastrophic consequences which were at one time feared. But there is unfortunately little ground for believing that there has been any fundamental change m the underlying factors which
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  • 354 6 SI'EZ CANAL ZONE (UP) —The 80.000 Bn 1 h troops red m barbed wire s here are crouched m what is potentially one of the most dangerous spots m the I ul the ir chief enemy is boredom. Th c Aery speeches; of Egypt an
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  • 215 6 INDIANS TO FIGHT REDS By JOHN HI.AY \Ci:K U P STAFF CORRKSrONDINT BOMBAY, Tues. Indian ronstabulary troops from Uttar Pradesh State !u»ve crossed into the western regions of Nep:U to help the Nepal Government put down serious armed Communist insurrection. Communist forces. under the command of Bhim Dutt Pant, had
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 310 6 r editorial of August 11. under the caption "Sins of the H "ed me !:ke a healthgiving ray of hop* v. i -rayed as ii by he cynical atmos] ol Finer- [dden S pore. Not thai there i f :v... Em< rgenc\ m s ess. W« are
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    • 265 6 Sr; Your edil rial of Ilth August hiis brought to nethmg far er than just the personal ties of two individuals important as this is. The principles ol British Justice is m question and I feel it is time the who 1 ba the Emergency Regulations is
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    • 71 6 Sir;-— I read with considerable interest your publication on Aug. 14, a statement under the heading "Axe Reemployed Pensioners First" by Mr. Thomas RP.Daw^on President of the Government Non Pensionable Officers' Assooiatjon. Federation of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. therefore congratulate Mr. Dawson for exposing he true state of affairs and
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    • 96 6 Sir;— After reading the letter of Mrs. L im Kpan Chye m The Singapore Standard of Aug. 8. I am of the opinion that the treatment meted to her by Government is unjustified, undignified and unsatisfactory. It is a travesty of justice. Government has grievous ly blundered m the
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    • 53 6 Mr T A. a I public S ie Rd.. to Ba moral Rd -•half mile* and I hav< I I find s '.ix'-.lr.v. *to accepi esi than •ilar N ording t< lh« rate of a eter f ii is Lild V v pDf, is that v
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  • 96 7 Move To Let In China Is Rejected N!N YORK, Au?. 18, ter). The General )b v Political Come rejected a Soviet ,1 (hat ommunist i)U North Korea par! m debate on Ihe vote relini thi- invitation to h Korea was 34 to iih seven abstenthe id prop nists G• i
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  • 119 7 PARIS, Tues.— Almost 2.000,000 striking French rs spurned a final back-to-work ultimatum from Premier Joseph Laniel as the government reluctantly tion to recall the vacationing National Assembly. icsts for the French Parliament to be recalled to discuss the strike crippling the country will be coni by
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  • 123 7 Churchill's Future Is Big Talk LONDON. Aug 18 jKeuter) s,r Winston I hurt-hill is heinß press. Ed to put an end to thr mystery tf hi s illnoss and to >ay uhrthrr he will soo n resume the full burdens of the premiership nr retire. Most of the agitation comes
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  • 40 7 OS g, H (AD.- Sonja today after g travelled thr the Soviet zone m I Germanj I Berlin. are the flrsi A neri an S since a few Ann rican i Raye D troupe leader.
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  • 94 7 A helicopter is low over the water m an attempt to rescue Ensign K. 11. Barry after his (irumman plane (right) hit the sea on a take-off from the I!.S. aircraft carrier Block Island (rear). Barry is caught m a '"tug-of-war" between the helicopter and his parachute
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  • 90 7 ON BOARD CRUISEB BLACK PRINCE, Aug. 19 (Reu*er). American Marines working on reliel at V iwn ol Ithaca, said to- had tound peop n■. iced to eating Marines from pi Monroe kin^ there with British n 1 i W ran g i A when they firsi
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  • 20 7 HANOI. Aug 18. (UP) ildiers rej c m I .any i i Com n m t
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  • 59 7 DAMASCUS, Syria. Aug. 18. (['Pi Aide* ot Presideni S ikiy said |a 1 night a news agency's report that he was "really astonished" by n news n*." that he had been assassina'ed. The Prts.d n< a busy day r»t his office hi the presidency here.
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  • 108 7 This airview photo nbowa Ike town of Argostolion (ArgOttoli) on the Greek islaad of Kekallinia (Cephalonia) after <• srthqtiakes had tumbled 1 down the buildings and fi;»' h:ul swept through I the ruins More than 1.000 people have died. more than > -.01)0 injured, and untold Ihousaad* have
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  • 169 7 SEAT FOR RUSSIA ON KOREA SURE NEW YORK, Aug. 18 (AP)— Mr. Lester B. Pearson, Cantdfan Pre?fdeni ot the I'nHed Nations General Assembly, opened the Assembly's Korean sr;ion Monday w*th an appeal lor the maximum o!" harniony and goodwill. 1 h s dppt was si i c to di 'ted
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  • 308 7 Europe Cold To Soviet Note On Germany LONDON, Aug. 18, Russia's surprise note proposing o German peace conference within the next six months met with a guarded first reception m Europe. But as the Western Chancellories got down to studying the note m detail two contrasting reactions became apparent. In
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  • 50 7 BANGKOK. Aug. 18. (AFP). -A gang of .io Yunnanese bandits attacked a jerp and killed one Royal Thai Air Force officer and three Thai film company officials m northern Thailand on Saturday. The bandits fired at the oc- cupants of the jeep from i range.
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  • 55 7 Nehru -Ali Talks Go On NEW DELHI. Aug. 18 (AFP. [ohammed Ali and Jawa.l! Nehru, the Prime M of Pakistan and India, s ned their talks hero to on tiic future of Kashmir. r>'<> communique will be i until the end of the 19 probab y next 111 day. Observers
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  • 28 7 (~:f\. Mark Clark. U I I Easi (-'■'iitlii].;: flew to Tol briel Hay i \i< ation. nming. sunbathing and "just loafins". U.P.
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    33 7 pll.ll>> Mr Willt.tm .1. Dniunin <»f V York siuiis hi> < roiv>:ivvi,in m .m \n trn Tun\ at W-inHim t after brinu suorn m as n< I S ambassador <|«siun.il« to Mi iil.iml AP
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  • 25 7 Nl \()HK h H Franz vo him the lo Iv In noire pul \'i»:i 11 bUI < managed to I they t>r<>\ Lded I
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  • 99 7 ROME, Ait* m. The m-»»» and Qveca oi Iraa'i totlc:iiij; tlironr 1 w heir lodft) bothering It.iU i (TOWiB| rolonv <il the world's rxil< v ci royalty, .v reports Indicate they urn- on (ht'ir v.in LtOMftM. I at 14<hi GM no A 1 1
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  • 91 7 [HENS. Aug 18. .aiJ.v described as earthquake tremors which m;i.\ i t a y< ar" *i<r ;i\ the the lon 'ne of last wim k's rieirthquaki Mean vhile. life is retun <w'.y but steadily m the tressed areas. Genera] latides m charge of rescue work,
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  • 44 7 BERLIN, Aug. 18 (UP) The East German Govcrrimcnl announced tonight it is jendinf a 16-man delegation led l>y Premier Otto Grotewohl to Moscow m answer to Russia's invitation for a conference 'to discuss a 'l phases of the German problem".
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  • 46 7 LONDON. Aug. 18 (AP).— f (J The Supreme Soviet (Pallia- V merit) of the Azerbaijan Soviet Republic* has formally approv- j^ ed the dismissal of Mil Djufar fj Bagirov who was premier o-l/^ 'he Republic, the B;iku Radio r\ annouiirerl tD';;i\ \J
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  • 35 7 MANILA, Aug. 18. (UP)Senators Quitin Paredes, Li!>e- ral, and Jose P. LailD Nadonalista. expressed op site views on tiie question <> railing a gecttod confereno Pacific and Asian nationi a January.
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  • 39 7 FLORAL PARK (Nc.v V Aug. 18 (AD Gunmen today I held pp :i branch tb* Franklin National Bank. j ducted the tistai^ > r and ejraped w USsi«o.ooo. ]j The assistant lin i unharmed I*-^ mill awajr«
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  • 108 7 CASABLANCA A i| IH <AP> v aume I thing tforo co, denoun i a i fv Sulfor issuing y bri.i ■nd then f! Parti to qra\ y, v m 1- houi k to the i .;•;>■ .1 Mor keep ci m and b :iprt and h
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    • 119 7 KEEP HT THE TERRY WAY B TEN MINUTES A DAY WITH THE 0 TERRY -SCULLER, will produce for your 0 A FASHIONABLE FIGURE WITHOUT OVER DEVELOPMENT OF REGULAR EXERCISE ON YOUR TERRY .||f SCULLER WILL HELP YOU TO GAIN AND /^W MAINTAIN RADIANT HEALTH. v3S^Es^K''^>*' i aw I i i
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  • 64 8 HONGKONG. Aug. 18. (IP) —Nearly 20.000 tons of crude Detroieum wns carried to Canton by Polish and Chechoslovakian freighters m late July, according to a China Union pres< hprr>. An additional report m the oro-Xationalist Kuri^ Shoung Nawi <aid the SoviH freighter "N T o Foi Ko"
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  • 330 8 BONN, Germany, (IP)-Tlie tonnage of the West German merchant fleet has increased 1,300 per cent since 1948, hut is still less than half the size of the German Fleet m 1939, and less than one-third the size f "Bulletin" reports that from 1945
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    • 640 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE rNORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN! SERVICE Hong Kong, Manila Kobe Yokohama. Peaanf P. Sham Spore T.S. UWiM.in (NDL) V) IA "R is Bignnaihwilg (HAPAG) 1 iSept 3 ISept 3 :s«*pt I s Nihob «NDL) 1 lOtl J<ht H MOg To Crnan, MjiMJßw. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremen. Penang P. Sham
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    • 1099 8 JJ. BLUE FUNNEL UNE JJ'iES w mi..) HANSFIELB <().. LIU. D;;^* 1 Incorporated m Singapore CaflJfll option to pro«-t»rii tin other gajrtl to loni am] dlnnam cwva BAILINOg t«» l.l\ i.kpoui.. aUaJOOW, LONDON COM ISKMAI. POK I S. Due Sails P. Sham Penang IntilochDi fnT Havre. Liverpool. At Anfjlt/M Augti/tl
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    • 390 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ho.v.il Katterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nednland L»ne Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTRFAL) BOSTON NLW YORK PUII ADtLPIIIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORIrW^ via SCKZ Spore P. Sham Penan* DRKNTE (RL) In Port 24 An? g&AVf '7 \ur FRIKSLAND (RL) 2;»Aug :>Sept ♦•Sept 7 SSept AMSTFLDYK (HAL)
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    • 663 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA l X f( )Nl| "MONIiOUA" For Barif :ok Saigon IJungkurig. ManiJa Kobe and Vukohama (;,l n -MACiDAI.A* For Bangkok 9/)ttSent «.c -INIiIA- tor Uaiißkuk SltfOli, Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama "SH ANIMA- for Bangkok lo no "KOREA" Feu Djakarta. Bangkok. Saigon, Honjsk< Manila. Kobe. Yokohama
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  • 44 9 who preliminary Singapore I '"very E Mafnay of l uin ya, last that unless the vm is drastithoda of future I 'Hime of complete Magnay Emay be the result of loration. important. Id facts een ascertained "■of ac- led.
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  • 265 9  - R.I.' s Rubber Trade Hopes With Red China Gloomy ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By JAKARTA, A O g d u°s r t d d^ 1 111" 11 1 the Koreon truce, is today gloomy av^V* h pcS Soared wild| V the rubber trade with Red China Mor eov P[°«Pccts of a
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  • 15 9 m n ail soci pepper er than these ber r by picul. I SH9S
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  • 33 9 GKONG, A 18. Specinl Standard Service closing the Ffongk >nj! y*<SIS.SS lo £1 1875 to US 1 dollar: si 834 to Malayan $1: $2.04 to ih Gold 5 to one <i
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    55 9 At the funrra! yesterday of Mr. 11. mi m,, K.«p,).,. a member of the Stanriird editorial Staff, wreaths vnre sen| by the following: To «»u r darling brother Herman, from Alicr and Podge; Hum. Stef, Bruce, B«ttv n,i Marjaret; Aunty Ida and Inch- Ned; Mick, < larp and Reggie; Th
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  • 41 9 COMVIAXDER A Parliamentary and Finan S cretary to Britain's Board of Admiralty will leave Singapore )y air today for Hongkong. Ye '.he flew to X Lumpur to inspect the He iSquadron and called on Sir Gerald Templer.
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  • 229 9 Total Revenue Was $175 Mil. SINGAPORE had a surplus of $47,898,650 m 1951, naking the total revenue balance of $160,269,406 at the beginning of 1952, according to the report of audited statement of accounts tabled m the Legislative Council meeting yesterday. The revenue
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  • 75 9 1 PARIS. Aug 18, (Reuter).— For the first time this year. Britain had monthly deficit m the European Payments Union (EPU) $11,200,000 (about .C 4.000.000) for .July according to figures released here today. Ger-nanv \v;i«; ns;ain thr month'] biggest creditor with 143.900.000 (about £15.700.000)
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    65 9 1 Tilt-: latest orean-goine liner to visit the Far East steamed into Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage. She va s the 1?.- 080-ton French vessel. 1 Cam bodge. pictured above. The Canibodsi* has accnnirniid.iliiin for 117 first class 9mmemgen and j 112 tourist class. She carrk> s I crru
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  • 202 9 THE TIN section of the local share market opened firm yes- terday following the further improvement m the tin metal price m I^ondon. but the un- changed price of the metal m Singapore caused a small amount of profit-taking. The market m this section closed generally
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  • 87 9 PHELIMINARY figures of the total external trade of Malaya for July showed a favourable balance of $2 2 million. according to the Registrar of Malayan Statistics. Mr. E. J. Phillip?. The value of the total external trade was $539.8 million. Imports of merchandise including parcel post
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  • 56 9 SYDNEY, Aug. 18. (AFP) The Australian Customs Bureau tonight issued a revised list of goods which may bo exported from this country to Communist China. The new list removes the disadvantages to local exporters as against British competitors. It allows them to export drags, wheat,
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  • 51 9 Third Of World Tin Output By Malaya MALAYA, m \I. a third of tlw d\ tip. >rding to th« tical Bulletin of the International Pin Study r.rowp. Malaya pro- with the 14.1)00 t. At \hv end f'f Af.: v Stoclu (.1 tin-in 'm meta Janua V bruary Ml' In si
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  • 73 9 S'onila«d London C' 'i nt LONDON. Auq 18 The fo"o«ig ore tW« do- ng pr>cc% of ru^l f end f.n of tSt Lon-f>i marked LONDON RUEBCR Spot 19.d Oct Dec. 19\4 Jon Mor. > d Apr June \'»\i Scpf c t 19JW Tone: Eu«.fi <•« :dy
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  • 16 9 THI i T 1 NOOS PRICES V Ni I RSS j R 1 r 2
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  • 95 9 AN insuianr, rxprrt who has written hooks on i isk s»'hrt»on m Ibc insuian.t world which arr ronsiri.i.j j, t ihoritics o n th.it subject, arrived m Singapore «ith h>« u.fe for a w.tks st a > as part of their round Ike tour, aboard KIM onsteU^tion
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  • 19 9 Kampong Silat V igilance Corps lard Mill Tl\ 1 Irea f I 'l n I B i X M
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    • 138 9 CHOSEN GIFT OF fi P"W FAMOUS PEOPLE EVERYWHERE... L^ Tir J>^RK^:R "51" Pen is at once the most L j I lutiful and practical of gifts, far advanced M yy J_ I v^^^ m design and technical achievement. mm^ m^ mm^^ m^ mmm mmmmmmmm^ mmmm^^ m^^^^ m^^^ m^.—^ It is
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    • 35 9 The Hongkong and Shan** ai Banking Corporation j li-.\i- |»l<ii-ni< m .illliitr ||m* m "i H t\tu ulliir of 111* I' ilk il 32 VcMMIM I' ii- <l r) oir I I >, |,hm!.i r. I"
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    • 139 9 Wreaths For Hermann Chenf Talk, Mr. A w rhen? Chye and Mr. Tan Chrng huan; Mr. K.S. Chang: Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Sarkies; Arj;i<\ lorry and John: Mr. Mrs. .b. Webb; < reamv and F.mme: Girls of Kitrlii,. and Kissct: Officerin-( barge, i;.<) Section, Special Br.uuh. Singapore Police For*.-; Old
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    • 225 9 'pore Diary M s '.v.v \u < i RADIO fi?CGRAMM[ I: Judo >ractk» 53< n m r c Chew Club 530 P" N e:sation.i! < •V 14 Pn. A.: Club V MCA "Junmr T.,; Tl v: irnament 7pm taw a fimshow 8 pjn, hARKI.IC :s Tournament (Sen, V T. v,
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  • 158 10 World-Girdler On Film Probe (ON RIGHT): Checking on film strip and there's little he doesn't know about movies is sound expert Phil Dowson, director of 11. A. O'Connor's, who leaves on round-world flight today from Kallanr. Phil's destination is the >. where he will spend about six weeks probing latest
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    236 10 I LEFT) Welcome Uddition tn New World's line-up of singers Is Koo May, attractive tmngbird from Hone: Kong who has Just opened her seaspn as a «tar attraction at the Meng r hiang Hung (afe. Apart from being ablf to put over Mandarin numbers. Koo May can also
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  • 68 10 She Hopes To Win A Title (LEFT): Girl with the SD figure browning under the n.irm rays of the Singapore sun is attractive Rose Chan Wai (hang, dancing star, now touring Federation with show and earning big hand with her "Bikini item. Twenty-one-year-old Rose is 5' 5", weighs 110 lbs
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    108 10 DOING THE TOWN ■H OSWALD HENRY IB ITS samba time and giving out with the rhythm are Ponnv and Margaret tig ever-popular Menasseh Sisters, assisted b> trumpeter Jack Krygsman settinsj the beat with a resa-resa i lhp Menassebs. enjoying star-billing at the Cathay Restaurant' harmonise like the Dinning Sisters, write
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  • 152 10 IT'S ALL FOR THE SAKE OF ART! <XI LOW) Lef make-up is just as important as facial Makeup when it comes t<> showing a shapely (am t<» the public. a.s Lillian will tell you. Lillian's the rule casv-on -the gal m the .lenkins Re\ue at the Capitol B.illroom and r.in
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    • 52 10 IMfc COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN You must enclose thict ten cent stomps it you wont *ou> pottein cut don t get the stomps you don t get rhe patten A numbfi of orders hove come to it* without rhe MM till rhe stamp* ore stomps The**-
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    • 38 10 London's most popular cabaret act. PAT KAY and BETTY ANKERS From rreh c famous "96" Rcttouront. PiccodiMv $/ars of Radio, Television, Fil**Nightly except Sundays of The Cockpit Telephone 3848 for toble HUM NON DINERS. COVER CHARGE BETWEEN 10
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    • 213 10 j The Stars And Voa B) II! I A DEL MAI! I' <» I) v QUOIAI ION: '\n 011 l t imiT i> 1 lellOM uhu remembers m h n Im--1 iiulil i>'i> i utiund »l -i lur 1 ilime lint forxet«< lie li 1(1 l» \s trk 111 hour
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    • 143 11 A QUARIUM V I VO H ZkOl ENGLAND VIVO POWDIR Is .if lived immedialelv m Q SD efl suff«rinjf from I onstipation, Fin SJJton mi Kot. Fungus ;J"\m,-.- spot ;,,,u to keep your r Sm HeaUhj ii lound m VIVO Box. crn kU ,,n<. WSPENSART, foil < '«^< K 0
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    • 609 11 Sunday Standard CITY COUNCIL OF mnc;.^«ore TENDERS SECRETARIAT: Supply of T •*>?, Ppro imatel J' 530 P«»rs of T 2l5 er I'3oo1 300 Pair, of Can er D Shoes Pairs of Canvas Boots 200 pairs of Canvas Shoes for the year Fo°r 4 m Cl Se NOON «/8/53 S?rSX TeOder
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    • 496 11 NOTICE PROPOSLD TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME T. CHAN CIIEXG KUM of A !iJI-B Upper SeranKoon Road. Singapore, hereby g notice that m consequence ol the desire to change the Dame of the ship )iicd to Mini ter of Transport ur, <*n 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act. 1894. m
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    • 475 11 W|\ll.l> W/ANTFD' !j. r! hoani dogs and bo t i Tel. I I 1 I I I I lON 1 EARN DXI v~K \!>"- HINE FMBR« M XPER 1 i rid idd tirnsh nishingfl i I >r teen i at all LINGER and throui ENROL fo; i line B-. k
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    • 128 11 f"ft §rs<B>KSfi?% •sss%;*}»zzs2j i x££tm\gnzs f $Bigss3&3S&, lAtlifc^ CATED// -.</> NEW < MUCH CHANGE^ X _J^l A;] I BECAU&E ME "KNBV TOO MUCH 7 IMEVITABLE PAY OF RECKONING. fjfcg JUST "^§i^ilijl l^ 11^' 6 lT OuT HEKE J I I NANCY-- I CAN'T 1I IF YOU WANT ijSfeteL \J& I
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  • 797 12 Lock And Laker Cause Sensational Collapse JUST ANOTHER 94 TO WIN LONDON, Au&. 18 (Reuter)— The mythical ashes which have been m Auitral'ia's possession ic,r such a lons time are now very much nearer to Km »lind. At the end of the third
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  • 731 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Because of the rock hard ground caused by the dry spell here, horses were not ridden flat out this morning. Under the circumstances FAIR SIR (Flannery) was again impressive when he finished ahead of KONG MING (Donnelly) m
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  • 276 12 lIITHFKTO unbeaten Breweries Sports Club were finally unseated by the Malaya Publishing House m their Singapore Business House league and cup (Div. B) tie played on the padins yesterday. The beermeo went down by a penalty goal. Here the score does not refl th< tn
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  • 380 12 LAST years chnmpi(»ns, it if ■l««iaj Mal.w letM registered their third niCCCaitvf victory by MOtißi I crushing 6—o win over Royal Navy m their s\l Community League gT*MM at .lalan' Besar itldlam yesterday. Backed to the Kill b and resolute defe c I
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  • 229 12 Australia's first innings —*!73 Fn land's hrst innings Mil ton b Johnston Edricta H>«v Linduall M.iv c Ariher b Johnston 39 ompton c Langlev b I IM(1 A ill I<> (Iravrnrv c Miller b I vi.lv ill 4 Bailey b Archer Kvans run out Laker c I>aneley b Miller
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  • 31 12 MELBOURNE. (Australia) 18 (UP)— Clive Wilder- i hosen tonighi by the I h Lawn Tennl ai m of to accompany Mervyi R e on a tennis tour to J:ipiui
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  • 13 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.I ke TPCA beat PWDSC 3—l; SCRC beat Malays
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  • 578 12 !>> and Bedser provided a xamole at two batsmen i waiting for the loose bail B<-d i ser magnificently coverdrove a i s;i( »i^ one from Johnston for four ;i-ul Riii v\ took every <>p inity lor- sin The valuable last wickei stand I which added 44
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  • 38 12 NEW YORK. Au« 13 IAP.Bihv Peacork. 20 year- old b *xtr, won the North 1 --n bantamweight eh im iio lasl ni R ht h. u:»inii>-. round split decision ove. Henry (P»ppj 1 G iuH
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  • 68 12 THE Airborne Lifeboat Chal-' !enqe was again contested iron Seletar on Sunday when seven keen skippen and crews trossed the line at 11 a.m. to flghi out th.s three monthly rare wv.cn normally should be sailw< around Übfn Island The Mri .7 u wa: F S
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  • 160 12 An Instinct He Had Not Forgotten By RANGEL PENANGt Tue.s. The astonishing spectacle of a referee tackling a player m a position to score a try was witnessed today m the opening rugby game between the Penang Recreation Club and the Kuala Lumpur MAAF. I asked Mr. J.T. Atkinson why
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  • 98 12 LONDON. Aug. 18 (Router) Alan Watkins, the Glamorgan all-rounder, stored eight runs with one stroke aqn:nst Sussex at Cardiff yesterday. W.th his first scoring stroke. Watkins snicked I he ball through th»> i >a and it tra--1 within inches of the boundary, *he batsmen runnir;q
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  • 97 12 LONIX R ier>— The MC C \s\ ompU ted the part> v I i to tour the West Indies this winter un der (he captaincj <•: Len Hutton, by select m j the following five plaj I JB Statham (Lancashire) ,n T. Spooner I Warw .1
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  • 76 12 IFLIK ANSON. Tues.— Terry Koenitx. ;he Peak State and North cricketer scored nig seen id century of the season m the final game of the Lower Perak District Cricket Le»S;ue Koenii?. wa> playing tot !)«>.v Recreution Club A the Champions who defeated *o,
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  • 37 12 KUALA LUMPUR Tues The div 111 <s» soccer Anal between the Government Printing, Ivpt Sports Club Mud ihe Malayan Railway ?n.->ti!ute on he T«vi-.r R-jHd ground lodav ended m <» one all draw despite extra line
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  • 45 12 DOVER Aua IAP^-A 14 mile an hour wind bl ow In through the Straits ol Dover laai night forced Florence Chadw S ■w-.^oMmnni, w immei STy A i2 W>lc f, lo (l^o"ne until "cJ.,\ her attempted round- trio ■Wim or the Bntifsh Channel
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  • 24 12 N «APORE Gm Club H {Jjna>-r€wrilnd«-eJ :hat tho Cub will hold Its i; loot lorn tow, bcins^ Hari R iy a
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  • 31 12 Tr ?5 N NCS XJ»< Ph« H .hi,,, iatiun w hold inmnrni v u Brm bad nimtnn compel i lon tur I»e v im i hatlenec i up.
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  • 41 12 Penang's Portents To Win Cup Final Everest, RichnrA Ana Mattlie^ [POH rue ten' H Pootb ill m this Saturi Ipoh. The rtenl are 1 1 Rl Ml fer mat months. oh and M S He urge A-h:l.». Aim The Oi I
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