Singapore Standard, 21 August 1953

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  • 16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Zfc 9H Vol. IV. No. 50. SMCAfORE, FRIDM, UX,*. 2 TWFXVE PACES 10 TENTS.
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  • 1030 1 Russia Claim Is Confirmed -Test Held On August 12 \No Doubts Now... Although the US Government has n announced it in so many words, it is known the best of authority that the United States successfully tested H-bomb last Nov. 1 .it Eniwetok Atoll in the mid-Pacific.
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  • 285 1 jhe K'bomb goes off as the mun who knows all about men swipes at the women** stay younger h longer than D«> they need sical contact sex Mitisfac-j Do they show v extremes than men? lo» man> <>i them have experience? my regret it? their mar--11 these
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  • 57 1 Morocco, Au ff 20.-The Nationalist rocco, Sid] Mohammed, Ben Youssef ed Horn his throne by France today and exile alonjr > v ith his two sons I <ivil war. ier with mot the The Mechouar Gen- beI V ed to Ber--1 on the the
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  • 60 1 PICACHO. Arizona. Aug 20 (AP).— A giant B-50 bomber exploded in the air and scattered fl wreckage over a area of the Arizona Desert near Picar-ho Peak eary to The l:i man crew parac' from the four-engine p Several were reported injuro.-j and one had
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  • 25 1 MANILA. Aug. 20 (AFP) Huk rebel leader Luis Taruc is negotiating for a Huk surrender, his personal woman physician Teminia Miranda said today.
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  • 16 1 MELBOURNE, shoppers yesterday cheered as Tonga's Queen Salote drove through the city streets. Reuter
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  • 555 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 20.— The Shah of Persia, Reza Pahlevi, will probably return to Teheran today by a specially chartered KLM plane. Meanwhile, Teheran Radio said today that ousted Premier Mohammed Mossadeq, his wife and children have been removed from the Iranian capital under the protection
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  • 78 1 WASHINGTON. Aus 20 (UP)— Twenty eight FB4-G Thunderjets will take oil from Turner Air Force Base in :wo flights early tomorrow to blaze non-stop fighter routes across the Atlantic to England and North- Africa, it was announced 'onight. The over water route will be the longest
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  • 36 1 PALERMO. Sicily. Aug. 20 (Reuter) Mr. Arr.hony Eden, the British Foreign Minister, and Mrs. Eden made a surprise tour of this island capital after arriving aboard the British naval dispatch ship Surprise.
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  • 38 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 20, (AFP)— Thakin Kyaw Tun Burmese Minister for Agriculture and Forests and leader of the 12--member Burmese agricultural and industrial delegation now on an Indian tour, arrived here yesterday from Bangalore.
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  • 12 1 THE annual civil service examinations in Formosa began yesterday. A.P.
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  • 11 1 MR. Adlai Stevenson returned to America yesterday. Reuter
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  • 10 1 EX-KING F.trouk yesterday left Capri ioi iiouw. A.F.P.
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  • 12 1 RUSSIA is to spend 4:89.000 for repairs to the Kremlin.
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  • 187 1 Stop Aid To Reds KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The 250 labourers and tappers Indians and Chinese on the Ulu Ara Estate near Seremban, were warned today that unless they stop giving food and aid to Communist terrorists they would aIL lose their jobs. The warning was given
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  • 102 1 COfeOMBO, Aug. 20, (Reuters—The sta'e of emergency imposed all over Ceylon a week ago after riots against increased rice prices, higher postal charge* ana rail iares. U jo be relaxed from uext Sundny. It will continue only in the trouble 'spots along the western
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  • 108 1 VIENNA. Aug. 20, (Renter).— Mr. Edgar Sanders. Br:' businessman /reed fro" Hungarian prison two d aso left Schwer-hat air: near here today for England. He left in a privately chartered plane wnh his wife and three daughters who had flown here from En| greet him
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    • 116 1 _H" "™^t 1 PLASTICOTIZE Your CAR '80KXS§mP(eut6eote IS REALLY COODI "nost all car washing is done with soap or detergent of some kind ow you can get a polish that will "and this treatment! ie new "PLASTICOTE" stands up repeated washings with rong ccr wash detergents. Because "PLASTICOTE" is not
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    • 50 1 V. O. B. OldScotcl)Wt)iskii PRODUCT OF SCOTLAND Distributors SCOTT 6 ENGLISH (SEA.) LTD SINGAPORE O KUALA LUMPUR. FINEST BRITISH QUALITY l^rTWlffi "H|] -^fe 1 B I I M I I I I > ROCK now 11. \lill lIM.I JN II II N<.IIIn i MI .OKIMi l>> I"' fiicin Sincjh t
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  • 57 2 COMMODITY PRICES LONDON RI'RRFR Thursday*! opening prices fxt Ib u^re: No 1 K.S 8 Settlement Hoii«-< i Terms LONDON TIN Thursday's prices first session urn*: Spot XiilO buyers, £€12] sellers. Three months: ,*lt>os bu.Ncrs, VIGO7 sellers. Settlement urire £6121. Tone: Barely steady. Bi vers Sept 19] 1!).! Oct. Dec 193
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  • 261 2 Restrictions On Mrs. Lim— Comments ACTION should l>«' takin to withdraw the E— C rgtaej Regulations if Singapore Islative CouaclHors really i> -i I that th< v an- not properly admiaistered of are being misused, contended Mr. C. R. D.JMiatha K.».j. Labour Legislative (ounrillor, yesterday. Mr. Raj u is coatsaeatlag
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    29 2 photo. iSIA VIEW HOTELS Chirk n In n last Wednesday held ;l "Hawaiian Ni*;ht" with sinuin« star Vail Kem ton (above) barked by Jimmy (.lulmfT and his band. Standard
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  • 88 2 MR. J. M. Jumabhoy, vice-chairman of the Singapore City Council's Estates and Fire Brigade Committee yesterday hit at the (iovernment's delay in handing over vacant sites to the Council tor development into parks and open spaces. are handed no money for their men! d be
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  • 149 2 THE Singapore Anti Tvibercu Assodauon has received following donations: Mr I Ka None, (proceeds from ibition of Chinese Callifra--1 $902: Singapore Chamber Commerce Rubber \sso€ia--1 >m (proceeds from sale of Number Samples) $425 Stall of Dunloj Rubber Purchasing Co. (donation towards Almoner's Dept <248: Chip Tong
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  • 73 2 FIVE (ire-engines from the Hill Street station dealt with tiiree separate fires in Singapore yesterday afternoon. The first outbreak was at Holland Road where more than 5,000 square feet of lallang was swept by fire. Two fire engines were sent to deal with a chimney
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  • 71 2 STUDENTS from Malaya and Hongkong are among the first to stay in the new hostel just opened by the British Council in London. The hostel for male students from overseas territories of the Commonwealth has 39 single study-bedrooms and can accommodate about 85 students. Malayan student
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  • 43 2 HONGKONG, hxm 20. Special Standard Service closing prices o n the Hongkong ExJ,o today wore $15.87 to El sterUng: $5 93 t o US 1 doUar; $18;.) to Malayan $1: $2.05 to one Indonesian Ruppiah Gold <■-♦•'> 625 to one t..i I
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  • 212 2 Taximen To Seek Public Support ABOUT 3,000 taxi drivers in Singapore may seek the support of the public in their fiffht against tlie City Council ruling that taxis should have meters fitted. They plan to submit a mass petition sinned by at least 100,000 members of the public to the
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  • 89 2 LEANING FLATS OF CLAYMORE DRIVE Thesp flats which have obviously strayed from the vertical are found in Claymore Drive. Singapore. This block, one of three Hearing completion in the I>rive. began imitating: the leaning lower of Pisa last Sunday. However their owner. Mr. Ko Teck Kin, strongly objected to the
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  • 177 2 $1Mil. To Be Spent On Open Spaces SINGAPORE City Council's Estates and Fire Brigade Committee has tentative plans to spend more than $1,000,000 during the next year to develop open spaces and playgrounds in the City. About $500,000 may be spent to provide a swimming poo! near tfca King George
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  • 79 2 A N EXTRAORDINARY general mee'ing of the 500--strong Singapore Post and Telegraph Uniformed Stair Union will make a final decision regarding the dispute between Government and the workers over the now uniforms. Repre.-orrntivc< of ;he union, who mot Government to discuss the matter recently, will submit
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  • 252 2 HO LAI SHEUM, pretty Hongkong Chinese girl for whose hand in marriage a British army corporal had to weather initial disapproval from his family and superiors, arrived in Singapore yesterday. With every obstacle now cleared away. Ho Lai Sheum and her fiance. Corporal Alan
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  • 45 2 THE Singapore City Police. Co^n, now dealing summontes Issued by the City Council may be c! down soon. Government had asked Council jf this Court could a handle smaH police cases. But the Council's Finance and General Purpo.-e s Committee turned it
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  • 197 2 Army Warns Public Transport Committee Standard Staff Reporter THE Public Passenger Transport Committee appointed jointly by the Singapore Government and the City Council, hos been warned by the Army that if it decides to take over the transport of the island, it must provide for the conveyance of over 12,000
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  • 140 2 Last Year's Building Record-965 A RECORD for construction of buildings in Singapore was set last year with 965 as against 717 in 1051. states the 1952 annual report of the City Council Architect and Building Surveyor. Among the buildings, oompieted tost year, 694 were private, 60 b;i^ ;> ir>s 25
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  • 36 2 A MAX was found dend by his lather in theft at tap h in Buona Vista Road. S pore, i arly ye<:er<lay n He nging with a lei round hi? neck.
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  • 75 2 A Rubber TradeExpert I CHAIRMAN ill I I Mrtj M taji MU] i,, tl I bniquc i\nM I I b«inH-i« uu n i Mr. l<»l»Mi|;i v Mrssrs. I rrbl I Kjha of 1 worlds \r id i« uhl for M \-i. H of th.it Ira i I t,-d u if,
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  • 36 3 FAM.LY OUT.NG: This Sincere f.n.,, y does BOt belieYe in af home m on o Raya day. SARAWAK of "Hujon Ponos" fame was at home to Omar Rojik, Assistant director of the Moloy film.
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  • 233 3 A DAY OF MUSIC FUN Stondord Stoff Reporter SINGAPORE yesterday and there was plenty of hoi ei i iye drums c have only one meaning: H Raya was here again. Homes, streets and shops with "selamats." A variety of cakes matching the multi-coloured-trays filled the tables. Early yesterday morn>ng, men
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  • 34 3 DELEGATI I 1 H !kong tion will i to be held h i Lumpur on I) The Conferen v li i m\ ti I B S M i|. vith ih«
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  • 175 3 The Knight Brought A Spade I)li<>ti>. photo. Photo. S Helen Collinson of Karachi who arrived in the isia yesterday i s seen with her fiancee Mr. R. L. v *f r .vice manager of Champion Motors. Singapore, i' bir The y are to
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    • 259 3 v Muttst JVif fPcifjs Snntrh this opportunity and it's yours $P to gain at S. S, Z2*3<t /S! £W 7 ir*irfj€tins tsi r^..,, IP SP Nfl liCIN«ll .I.\IK ixenly cu Famous Arnrriran Ll— JF (7 Si on »-!9( Interwoven Nylon/ «.ours i«l -il for XniTJr,.; U«y.»n(.!.»ts ll.lV /K% discuunC .»>t,.mes)
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    • 174 3 EMBASSY HOTEL (Utaated in Singapore's Btsl K« sidmlial Area) Opposite Kaiaai r.irk 4b Meyei Koad Singapore It I Kl.'.fJl 4 linn -m miss ion i inc. l!()N(iKON(iS K VMOI'S -mi BINGER WILL ENTKKTAIN M i 'MM WITH POPI I\K v()N(J J|^V^*^ «^lb HITS I>\N(IS KKOM Kit lljlf PM. TO MIDNK.III
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  • 193 4 1. SULTAN OF JOHORE Two Rulers Sail For Home THE Sultan of Johore leaves London by sea for Malaya today. He wiC be accompanied o n the long sea voyage by his lovely Sultana and I heir nearly four -year old daughter Mr ria m, an aide-de-camp and a SSMTSe.
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  • 58 4 A WRESTLING match will be staged a> the Independence of Malaya Party fun fair opposite the Railway Station, Johore Bahru, tonight. Indian wrestlers from Singapore will take part. photo. McAr ti 90 1 1 welcomed Mr and Mrs. LeiT Tolley at a Chinese dinner ivin b *m jviru
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  • 164 4 $183,000 Water Scheme IPOH. Thur« The Inhabitants of Tongah Road reserve, H itan Melintang, In the Lower j Pcrak area, are to get a piped i water supply at the cost of $183,000. This is the re-ult of the interest taken by the Mentri Besar. Perak who has directed that
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  • 144 4 THE I of SelangOl*. following a -i.\ nonth lour r Europe lay left Rotterdam aboard the 1M.119 ton W. n B flagship of the Rotterdam Lloyd line, foi He told reporters in his luxury cabin thai hia to (he N< bj the invitation of Queen Juliana,
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    51 4 photo. Left: This was the strne at lh.in?i airfield last nicht Hhfn g Hastings of thr K.\F Transport Command arrived v.th 35 British ex-Komn PoW's all members of the CiJonrrstprshire Kesimrnt. They u ill join thr liner Astoria* for the last lap of tin ir journey home Liter this month.
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  • 129 4 A TEN-POINT agenda for the third annual conference of the Singapore Labour Party on Sept. 6 has been sent to all party members. Tlic meeting will be held at 10 a.m. at 126. Race Course Road and admission will fie restricted to bona fide
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  • 113 4 Car Park Out THE suggestion of the Singapore Ci'y Councils Estates and Fire Brigade Comrn to include a car park i n the development of the site of the former Shackle Club in Ben h Road has been turned down by the Finance and Gener.il Purposes Committee.
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  • 200 4 20 Selangor Pawnbrokers Ara Upset About Future KT PUR. Th ir*.T'.venty r with a capital of about 510 million are worried about I future busfaw "Several pawnl I in Sp. a pore and in Mai have gone bankrupt. Dees Government also v. face such a crisi-?" a man of tlie
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  • 212 4 MCA Vice-President Keeps Word, Resigns Post IPOH, Thurs. Mr. Lou Pak Khuan, a vicepresident of the Perak branch of the MCA, has resigned his post. He told The Standard that he resigned because of "ill health." It was also his intention, he said, to make way for younger and more
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  • 142 4 ABOUT 3,#M admirers At the Happy World heard thrir favourite. Mr. TN. Rajaratnam Pillai. play n Nathaswaram < an Indian instrument resemblinjf a clarinet) on Wednesday in a three hour programme of classical and light music. Mr. Pillai was prudent in bis selections. 'Ragas'
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  • 248 4 Ex-Korea PoWs Arrive In S' pore TIRED and reticent, 35 e xKorean PoW\- of the Ist Battalion the Gloucestershire Regiment, landed at Chang'. Singapore, in an RAF Hastings transport last night. They were part of the third batch I of Allied prisoners to be exchanged at Panmunjom since' the exchii.^e
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  • 78 4 Bandits Pay No Heed To Leaders' Lies KUALA LUMPUR Tkurs.— Lies that ;ire bf terrori>t lead Wbo sur <-r or c ;«>Mrig j their e More rendering to G 1 thsn bef' i I w i number ot tim n& n to 2 six i ti l l This m
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  • 191 4 Standard Shipping Reporter THE WesenMa, first regular run C.rrman freighter-passenger ship to come out to the Far b.d.t after World War II arrived in Singapore yesterday. The ship belongs to the Norddeutst-her Uo\d line She a 1.000-ton feneral cargo i>>r Singapore fro-n Europe and
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  • 17 4 KUALA r .i MPUR Seven fti day ed a f. an v «>f .looort'
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  • 84 4 THE visit of Mr. H. J. Jebson. Hongko \g agent for the new joint German shipping serv, the Fat East, coincided With „vs arrival of the Wesersteta, the first ship to arrive in Singapore under the new joint service arranfemem*. MR Ji bsdn arrived from Hongkong
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  • 27 4 A BO.AC Argonaut chartered by the Air Ministry arrived af Changi lad niffht carrying 56 K')3a! Air FoiOf personnel, rep! lot :ho Far Ea*t Air Foj
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    81 4 MR JOHN ftj (\M H ,r New Zealand reprrs,,, for H»nd»e> P Jsv and Saunders Km I n v arrived in BOAC Coastellato, day on his ua> i to art is liaison twee 7 Banssej P Roval N-w Force roi the H craft taints man Vn ndr 1
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    • 119 4 c Chinese history a gamp* ofth THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES t^^iff YANC KUEI FEI #S|| Ihe most fomous /F vL\ n? V v^'^^i. fceouty of China lived /j\\ l^ji.^ during the reign of Em- /v J Is «'-< tt 7 peror Ming Huang Bth m II 1 Century AD. Chosen
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    • 11 4 Gordons Stands Sup\£W£ > BORNEO Btagaporr Kiujl i Lnmjinr !j»«>!i I* M
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 76 4 Weather MINIMUM Temperature from 7.30 pm. on Aug. 1<) to 7.30 a. in on Aug. 20 Singapore (791- I, Prnang (7">Fi. Kota Baliru (7*F>, Kuala l.umpur (75F), Iptih (74F), Ku. iiitan (74F). .Maximum Temperature from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Aug. »0 Singapore (91F). Penang (871) Kota Bahru <
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  • 112 5 BRENDA F >'ov\ "Singapore ts* 1 vraa riven an en- m at Th.S.V.C. Ha 1 last night when a I is playidience. B- tty Ankers and Pal Kay. the t entertainwere the principal and prvred them- Brenda Foley herself save renderings of and Signalman The
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    67 5 j ill Milt.m of Perak. I ii l/.iddin Sh.ih. Penh Meriis mt\ u r .Medal on I !>»• Bnruh i i veteran of thr M'Ala m •l-rrur" war 114 itimniaadrr •x (iurklia lnfani icadf uith IJ'-ad-rrs ,t lpt»h. (crrmony took the IVrak Couaimhrr on WedacsDMMrniag ,\t thr mwt- ale Coam-il.
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  • 72 5 LUMPUR. Thurs.— t he civiees in the ed to appea Keighi r-in-Chiel. Far i to in request for a p heme. spoke s m a n for the W.D.C.S.A. t ad 1 ie Standard iat two years ago the iati m p t the for
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  • 158 5 POLICE SEEK A BLACK SEDAN PENANG, Thurs.— Police in North Malaya arc on the look-out for a mysterious black Chevrolet which defied an order to stop at Telok Ayer Tawar in Province Wellesley on Tuesday night. The car which rarr.ea Chinese men. Includh g drivei. was fired at by Police.
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    88 5 ph«»t<». PI( Tl Hi;i) at last Bight's cocktail party aboard tli<> Wcsenteni, llamburi;AnaerUca Line and N«»uldeutscber Lio>d's latest >irisl»' serew turbine <irS» vr>scl are ilroiu left): Mr. K.I). GoMlßff, Mr. J.r. Ha»-dy. (fiM-r partly hidden 1 Mr. B. Martin Of Anylo I rein h Bon dixens Ltd..
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  • 50 5 Photo. MR W lIARA. of the Japanese Foreign Office, who arrived in Singapore by KIM Constellation yesterday with his wife and family from Tokyo to take up his appointment as a vice-consul at th^ Japanese Consulate General in Singapore. S tandard MK. AND MRS. CAKVLTH WELLS
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  • 52 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON RUBBfR Oct Dec. J9*J Jon. Mor. Apr J»«* J*;J Sept. ci-L l9 d Tone: Buyers very *eadV. LONDON TIN Spot £610 per tow buyers, £611 sellers. Three months. £606 buyers, £607 10,. .cHe« Settlement price: *<>•* 1 Os Sol. Morning: 85 ton*.
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  • 352 5 CHIANG SAYS WHEN -NOT IF... GENERAL Chiang Kai Shek. j not say. "If we back to the China main- he says "When w go back to China" Mr. Carve] h W< s kade* of the c airveui Wei's Formosa expedition for the American MuMUrn of Natural History told Ihe Standard
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  • 32 5 MAI HCCA Municipal Councillors «t their monthly meetSi appointed its vice pn- irtent Dr. Kwoflg Kin Cheong. to represent the Council as a memn.r S the University ot Malaya Court.
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    81 5 photo. Miss Gladys SeWarane* Joseph was married ynterdav to Mr. J. Victor Selvaratnaiu Nathaniel at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore. The bride, a teacher of St Andrew's School is the daui;ht:i- of Mrs. and the late Mr. M. E. Joseph Mr. Nathaniel. an advocate, is the son M ReT. and Mrs.
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  • 101 5 Tampoi Mental Asylum To Close Down Big Increase In Johore Patients JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The Federation Government proposes closing down tho Tampoi Mental Hospital in Johorc Buhru, second largest mental asylum in the Federation, as part of its economy drive, The Standard was told. H I this '1. Bi t
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  • 225 5 LONDON, Aug. 20, (Rcuter).— The importance of the early resumption of prospecting for new mining areas in Malaya was emphasised by Mr. C. Waite, chairman of Consolidated Tin Smelters, according to a report in today's Financial Times. Conditions in Malaya have shown definite improverr.
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  • 31 5 Speaker-Elect For Fed. Council Back THE insi i I «hi of a Federal Mah for Mnc« r ••I ha I M I am I R kll Lump ir." Dato Mahi 1
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  • 9 5 Impoverished MCA 'Must Carry On' I of Bui S
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  • 57 5 To Join RAAF LONI B B itain va. T eft] of the Lino 'erday and e on n 9 and They wi tl;. I I Ceylon. In Malaya they v rate n the T haf •ho control of the Head- r I A-.r F One h
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  • 69 5 PENANG, W -i F the -uiTi* of "o. Service by mem; Ac E t( J > build bund on d land oPf) racks in CJ more organ ai dun* ta carry un tlie warh Sunday. They arc the Penang branch of the Indepen Partv and
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  • 45 5 Dato Ma h mud Returns photo I>;ito M.ihnnid bin Mftt, Fed'Til Mrmtwr for 1 ind-s. Min**> an, I ommiinn ilious :in Sixtk'i •]< i t <>J the iriJcr.il I i knlalive < oum 11, uho iruvrd with »•'> in SiM^»|M»r»« last n'Ji»t '»> C^ant.js oiinli I'.itimi from London. Standard
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  • 746 6 )VKK a year ago a couple of Singapore politicians slipped quietly into the Federation and slipped out •i Uy. This historic lli^ht resulted in the introduction of non-pensionable expatriation allowances under the cover oi new consolidation pay scheme. Contrary to ctations the local officers were intelligent enough to
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  • 1960 6 KINSEY UNMASKS THE WEAKER SEX if W—mmm'm bn> Mm hare «l,ran* closely ffuarttotl wrrot. T»tln ff And His Findings Are Told Here by The United Press and Associated Press Science Editors BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, Aug. 20.— Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey has found that women stay younger sexually longer than men. Most
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  • 131 6 Review of Views Political Conference IN its yesterdays editorial, the Sin Chew Jit Poh pointed o ut the difficulties which confront the political conference on the Kore.-in problem. The main issue, it said, is whether the conference should be confined to the belligerent nationi or open to other nonnfnUnfl nations
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  • We,the PEOPLE
    • 174 6 Sn: It does appear strange that the citizens of this country which claims to be p. .it ot the 'Free World' ca i be detained at any time jus* on mere suspicion and then released on suspension orders with such absurd condii cms attached as to
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    • 97 6 Sir;— May I through the rnedum of your paper express our (T. B. Patien's) thank* to Mr. Oh Bak Hin. a managing proprietor of Pant Buntar Bus Company for his kind and generous cinema show for us on 1.8 S3, which we enjoyed tremendously. Our thanks ar
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    • 68 6 Sir; As b'ood transfusion is given mostly to Chinese, there is no reason why the Chinese in S'pore should fold their arms and watch the Europeans donating blood. There are more Europeans than Chinese helping this sacred cause. Surely the Chinese are sensible people. They should
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    • 94 6 Sir;— May I suggest to the City Council authorities to put up a signboard "Cyclists Prohibited" in Marine Parade so as to safeguard pedestrians bringing out their children to enjoy the fresh sea breeze Learner motor cyclists, pillion riders, and bicyclists in rows are a menace
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    • 91 6 M\<;\lMH<K ii«'k STA\I>AMI INDEPENDSNI MORNING NfcWsHAHLR HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood. Singapore. Telephone Nos *****—***** Cable b Telegraph Address TIGERNEWS Singopor*. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. printing House Squore London. EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Fulton Street. Hi Cowon Street. 8. Leith S-rcet lelf phone
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  • 101 7 CABINET BACKS LANIEL POLICY PARIS, Aug. 20 (TP) cabinet voted today to >, Premier Joseph ult] in his determined ?l) a showdown (he demands of French strikers. At a full dress meeting under President Vincent Auriol the cabinet approved emergency measures to prevenl threats to public order and agreed to
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  • 87 7 Ii• mi m strike wa\e t- third week >esterihn <ttn'tl to spread to unaffected branches industry. line tim P the 1 :vn{ reported ikeri i esunv k in the postal services. port service*, tal number of d n to nil 'ion Ihi following; iiru strikes lied
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  • 40 7 ON, Aug 20 -Six hundred Biiin the Korciin TotaJ casualties of the •ns fighting toKorea were placed than 400.000. accordfhe best available fig- at present Defence Department terday that icans had been ided or reported
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  • 21 7 V TEI EPHONE service Britain with East BcrS )\ict zone of r T opened *ne Postmaster-General dav Reuter
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  • 149 7 Typhoon Kept Red PoWs In PANMUNJOM, Aug. 20 (Reuter) The Commune turned over 450 Allied Pri- soners here today but received none in return. Allied deliveries of Commu- j nist prisoners were disrupted by typhoon Nina. The arrival of Allied pri- i soners 60 Americans. 90 British and 300 South
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  • 38 7 THE U.S. State Department said that King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece will arrive in Washington on Oct. 28 for a month's visit to the United States at the invitation of President Eisenhower. A.P.
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    47 7 pic THE nine beauties are veiled. The barge is the Sheik's harem and there he sits surrounded by his wives, with a slave to faa him. The scene is supposed to be Venice but in reality it is a scene in a river pageant in England. Mirror
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  • 29 7 THE British Foreign Office has announced that Britain would "Ot charge Austria for the costs of the British Army of occupation from next year. A. F.P.
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  • 14 7 F\ST German Premier Otto G: lewotll let! Berlin wsterUa> Lm MOSCOAV Reuter
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    56 7 ptioto. DESCRIBED as the world's largest aircraft, a US Air Force XC-99 comes to rest at Frankfurt's Rhine main airbase, at the end of its first Atlantic crossing. On the 6,170-mile trip from Kelly Airbase, Texas, the two-deck transport's six 3,500--horsepower engines ate up 21,700 gallons of fuel
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  • 410 7 Mr. V. Hits At Dulles -Rhee 'Secret' Pact Lodge Defends Korea Treaty NEW YORK, Aug. 20, (Reurer)— Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, chief Soviet delegate to the United Nations, yesterday attacked the United States treaty with South Korea concluded after the armistice. He told the United Nations Political Committee that the treaty
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    29 7 photo. HERE'S the smile being worn by President Eisenhower these holiday days as he prepares to play golf after signing: bills at the Summer White House at Denver.— AP
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  • 120 7 'Kashmir Solution Is In Sight' -Ali NEW DELHI, Aug. 20. (Reuter).^The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, told a press conference here today that as a result of his talks with Mr. Nehru he hoped they would reach a •'complete solution" of the Kashmir problem within a year. But implementation
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  • 77 7 MANILA. Aug. 20 (AP) Typhoon Phyllis veered sharpiy northward today and .struck the Batanes Islands midway between the Philippines and Formosa with the full force of its »<) m.p.h. winds. The tropiral Pacific blow is expected to skim southern Formosa early tomorrow. The bureau said the
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  • 70 7 MONTREAL, Aug. 20 (AFP) The Dionne quintuplets who have bep n living together since their birth, are to separate next autumn, it was learned yesterday. Their father announced that one of them, Marie, will take religious vows in September. while Yvonne will enter a religions college on
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  • 45 7 ttlioto. MYRNA HANSEN climbs to new heights in the motion picture world after winning a film contract with I nivcr sal International. The Ckfeagu beauty was chosen Miss America I'.S.A. and came out second in the Miss I'niverse contest UP
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  • 32 7 ATHENS Au| 20 <R. uer) —Russia has ghen the (Jrcck eminent ■bout v^2ii 7 r>(> to IC p in '.in 1 rec< ill the lonian Islands, devastated by
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  • 18 7 GEN. Izzetin Akzalur. the Turkish envoy, yesterday presented his credentials to President Chiang Kai-shek. AP
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  • 20 7 DR. WERNER Naumani former State Secretary in tiK Nazi Propaganda Ministry wax detui!'r;l by Hamburg police yesterdays Reuter
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  • 88 7 Gallup s Opinion M-.W YORK 1 I p ■Kill* ;< > P Carthy had I igth in lh€ United Stat thin t two moi He told i > rtpubllc opinion on the col it r.inunist hum. t three months ago At that mori' peopW the tatted
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  • 205 7 HOLLYWOOD. Auk. 2<r (IP).— Glamour uirU n Hollywood, s«M i.il the Vnitrd Stairs. expn ed unanimous rr»rnir today of Dr. Alfred Kin sey's statistics on tin sexual behaviour <>i womrn. Kilmdom's clitterinc »ii^ presented a united 1 1 n i in disnii^inß the nrofessoi s tabulations
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  • 46 7 Row Over A Feast K \v ;i N >N. Bui!: (UP)— Tin' Biuii meii fi.iv to pi epare f"i j< rioting next Fi ida^ large Mu Blaugi cattle I lim yesterday by 5.000 H monks who I governn Aftrr a mrrtin, .r
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  • 16 7 r< KSTIIUMOUS i f 1 r.n W< 000 000 ♦•(I liv tht Ni AP
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  • 42 7 TIIH KCSJI (.<»\n nun-ill his awarded £25 tu i tnli.il |M>lit'<-tii.in for th»- slnHilmi: and killinu of M* »wn brn ther. a M.iu M.iu lnnni v i v\.tnt<>d f° r t* I**1 niuiil* i their f.ithrr. A.P.
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  • 294 8 *>n /Kputer) There is a deadCANBE hin^a e rcfment between Japan and Australia" oTthe Australian coast, it was W^n^hts which Japan, denies. <u Inualian Government is planning by legislation, the Au^tiaiianuu v establish control over the ordinance ««^sgl£& beyond the three-mile t^^^^SSS^
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  • 56 8 LONDON. Aug. 20. (AFP)— Three Officials of the Government of India's Civil Aviation Department recently arrived kb United Kingdom for nine months' training in various branches of aeronautical engineering and inspection. They are three aircraft ingpe tors of the Inspection Directorate who wfl] spe In
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  • 26 8 THE troopships, Di.wara and Empire Pride, left Madras for Korea on Wednesday with some 3.000 India troops o the tune of the Indian National Anthem
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    • 610 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIM SIRVKK Hong Kong, Manila Kobe Yokohama. Prnang P S'ham S'pore i s Wcsenteii (NDL) < ;dl s x i I Brmurchweff (HAFAG) I I ISepl T8 N**ob (NOD I/JOJJ 'JJMhVJ 1 j,, Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen. Peaaag P. S'ham S pore ts
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  • 189 9 ulxito photo. photo. photo. photo. IT KHillT: (ireek Navy sailors help injured survia iho.ird a Naw transport vessel to evacuate them to islands. U.P. KIMi PAUL of the Hellenes and Queen Frederika are below SS they comfort an aged resident on another l-Lind stricken by
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  • 84 9 ATHEX.S. Aug. 20 (AP> Thirteen more small tremors hit the quake-stricken lonian islands, Wednesday, Athens observatoi y announced. The observatory also announced that since the fust day of the devastating earthquake, the seismograph has registered 231 shocks. four of them of "catastrophic strength." Shopkeepers set up shop
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  • 276 9 By Our Market Reporter INDONESIA'S economic stranglehold over the entrepot trade of Singapore is best illustrated in the rapidly dwindling cloves trade of Malaya which at the moment is practically at a standstill. The oncc-fiourishing (loves tiade. worth $70 million to Malaya
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  • 39 9 BANCKOK. Aug. 20 (UP)—, The Ji '.overnment a«rocH it» p.jy Thailand at least l 500,000,000 bahl (M5360,000.--000) as war damage compensation, iho pro-government English daily Bangkok Tribune reporti <i I r »clji y.
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  • 71 9 LONDON, Aug. 20 (UP) oil production t t thi first half of this year high record at 332.000,000 ric tons compared with 312,000,000 in the first ha I according to I ulatioris of the Petroleum Information Bureau. The Middle E ;ht up with Latin-America v show
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  • 68 9 HOME. Aug. 20. (AFP The B k Widow, a venomous er, caused m in southwest Rome with the news thai a young man had died of its bite today. There is no serum known in Italy to counter its effects. The on v means of
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  • 190 9 Airmen's Kitchens Get That New Look AIRMEN'S kitchens in Singapore ;»nd throughout the stations of the Far East •Air Force are taking on a "new look." Wood and charcoal-fed and are fast I way to electric equipment in the form of steamers, Hers, fr d hotpial airmen airwomen arr served
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  • 73 9 BKi crowds gathered Mltsidc the show wimlnws of John Littfc Co when true to sr.Jo nmri< I «»f Mount Everest \v;»s on displa% Marti* fur Vkt Itnm oiil|);inv b> a iiim of topo ;raphi« al e\p«rts in tl»« I mttcl Kingdom, the modrl was specially flown «»;it
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    • 405 9 Snore Diary r( l l M V. nis "V vl penang X\> MhL.v Classes. Be GRANII ENTERTAINMENT l.i lin Advanced in '.j<> .< m 1 I', 'it... Shorthand KLOUANC H N n 5-ti p.m.. Speed C Tjk tnw*7f* >; ""i ckjtcdt AirJJwP KJ7 jLf9iifiri\M VM< Advanced Ma! av < tINItK
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  • 1057 10  - Malaya's Youth— And A Virile Press ALEX JOSEY M«latgmm I Affair Bff TN Johore Bahru a short while ago I was privileged to have tea with about 200 young Malayans. There were Malays and Chinese and Eurasians and Ceylonese and Indians and Europeans. This indeed was an occasion, as Mr.
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  • 605 10 CHOICE FARE FROM RUSSIA jTOR the recipe of the x week. Mrs. K. Sfephau, i i authority on Russ an food, gives three of hef ivourite recipes for you to try out: PELMAYNE WHAT YOU NEED: 1 1b rump steak; 12 1b pork; 2 larpe nmrrow bones; 2 large onions
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  • 141 10 )N the eve of the opening treat French li >n sh ,a s, two British Treasury officials are in- the -h society wu are spending on Paris ir.o--do! D 'he C4O limit to the British l >rei| .'•e. these v. mnen are I ds many aj
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    • 74 10 *****53 TMI COUPON READ THIS BEFORE rOU ORDER YOUR PAT TERN You must enclose thcee ten cent stomp) il you wont vou» pottetn cut It I don't get the stomps roo don't get the pottern A number ot orders hove come fc rre without the >ui till the ctomps ore
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    • 325 10 *)«Bert pong ICATHRYN ERAYSON GORDON M "wit mi i n^ lomorrow I.• m 1 11 X I >i\|> > IK lnvi Sunday FRAXTIS (.01 S lo \m Vo,^, /omorroir 3i*nio. SAV^ERYISPECTACLE! SIN? > y TECHNfCOIQR j IU FIEMSNG •mm UffiDRJIN .»*™J^* w j FIX'S I The "3 STOOGES" at their
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    • 356 10 The Stars And v ou B > KIIA 1)11 MAN 'piJAVs <H <)1A I lON \iijN. sin* m.j rrn-ij anam. Arfrnnis Uanl UNK Those who are realistic studious, adaptable make th* most headway If reaTon ru'et 5Sn Ot hA ;iS dnd f f ei '»Ks. much tan be accomplished Befer
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  • 400 11 English Football Starts: 3 Upsets LONDON, Aug. 19 (Renter)— A few hours afte bilan i cricket fans had acclaimed England's fine Tes orv over Australia, the soccer enthusiasts wer hceri'ng their favourites in the opening day of Englis f()()tli3 l! season. Sixtysix of the 92 Football
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  • 67 11 THE team to represent the Johore Malays against the Negri Malays in the Rulers Shield cricket fixture to be played at Johore Bahru on Saturday and Sunday will be chosen from the following: Hashim (capt)., Ghani. Ali Omar. Osman Kadir, Iviazlan, Aha'mad, Emran, Haroun, Mansoor, Mohd.
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  • 17 11 1 8. Castleford 2 i 11, Liverpool City 4; Barrow 7 8», 7c;i:herstone Rovers It
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  • 246 11 U.K. Soccer Fixtures for tomorrow are: LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal vs Huddersfieid. Blackpool vs Chelsea. Cardiff vs Aston Villa Charlton vs Burnley. Liverpool vs Manchester U Manchester C. vs Wolves. Middlesbro' vs Preston Newcastle vs Sunderland Portsmouth vs Sheffield IT. Sheffield Wed vs Tottenham West Bromwich vs Bolton
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    37 11 photo. toi HS eI M?t»L t!sl1 a^ d trlT pire H «avyweight Champion. battle Was^nitf« WS Of US V^.?? ints over te rounds seauie, Washington, last week. Picture shows Cm-keH ri^fJ ducking a right-hander from Matthews. A.P.
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  • 484 11 Subba Row's 125 Put Surrey In A Promising Position ♦h« m ON I A™* Z0 (Renter)— Sßrrey, second In tne table, put themselves in a promising position against Northamptonshire by scoring 275 for seven to which their Indian player Subba Row contributed a fine century. Middlesex, the county cricket championship
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    • 286 11 NCmCKS r PHIS is to advise all my policyholders that I have resigned from the American International Assurance Company Ltd. wef 1/9/53 and hereafter all enquiries and premium payment be referred to the said company. Further I wish to advise that I will be attached to the Great Eastern Life
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    • 871 11 SIIUAIIONS MMI!) INOrA^I subject I t« n ma i c age 42 HINDI TrVHrH educated In Hindi and San«fcr)t Salary expected $100 H. i SincaMr*. .Reply UK. No 129 SUndaxd Singapore I. BRITISH subiecV Ch«ne«e male aw 35 GENERA I I KHK with tyr>ewrltJi»«. saleum ••:«h»u in textile*, sundry i
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    • 506 11 A» KNOWLr !><;*!» NTS i i ii if* »i r r»*t e 1 Jane Bodentyne thank all friends and relatives for attendance at th« fun. ra. an4 to thaw who sent wrMai messages of condolence rjnm family of the lat« Mr. Chew Seng Wan thar' friends and relatives for kind
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    • 64 11 WANT A JOB"? V| VVORK LONG HOURS SOUNDS FINE. f. r II I NOOFFELR IT TO VOU, SHORTV. JOB .HE'LL TAKE TH' JOB r^ rTDONTTPAV >2.-&UT EVERV MINUTE AH'LLTAKE IS FOR HER.T-VOU PROBABLV GET VOU AH'U. CTAV HOMEA»j' MUCH BUT /JgagOV i iwr=\ ISAGONV >fr IT/T >>,>,>>-*%%% BACK BROKE F/RST&4V.
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  • 630 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Hyacinthine And Star Of Dignity Go Like Winners By KUALA LIMPIR, Thurs.— On a very firm track, HYACINTHINE, with Georgie Woods astride, surprised track watchers when she breezed over three furlongs In a solo effort in 36 2 5 sec at this morning's final
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  • 302 12 Geifang Star Best Of Trio Misty I.inr fieifantj Star (McCloud) and Winter 1 iiv matched i re.fang Stai advantage at Dob :i i I Three Kin^s 50 went well r the The Gift C y) ran thre in even I Liakshir II turned in a similar workout aptain Valiant (Whitney)
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  • 437 12 Yew Hon (Singapore) 15 15 3. Lai Bwec Perk and Won? Chan Kow (Negri) beat Chow Ky e Lock and Heng Boon Cbofti walkover, Wonp Thong f hoy and Yet Kok Htwnsj beat Noordin and Foon? Ten? Yoon? (Perak) 15—6 15—2 Tan Pen? Sen? and
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  • 75 12 IPOH. Thurs Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur YMCA met today in their annual sports for the G.H. Foenander Memorial Shield here. Ipoh lost to Kuala Lumpur in badminton by 3 2, but won the table-tennis, five nil. Among the games to be played today and tomorrow
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  • 184 12 This Is What They Saw... In their enthusiasm to watch play in the fifth and final Test match which England won to regain the ashes, these youngsters climbed a lamp post overlooking the Ova) for a 'grandstand view.' And this is what they saw. Seven pairs of hands reach out
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  • 133 12 Butterfly Stroke Is Banned SYDNEY. The butterfly' stroke in bl :nm- 1 I Will riot be permitted at the Empire Games in Vancouver next July The British Empire and Commonwealth Games Federation informed the Australian Union of the ban recent The Federation said the programme for the Games had b?en
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  • 76 12 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs: The Kuala Kangsar District Hockey Association held their annual general meeting at the Iskandar Polo Club and elected the following office bearers President O.K.K. Tenqku Mahakurnia of Perak Mr. Y.M Raja Shariman; Vice-Presi-dents Capt George Grenier and Inche Johary. Hon. Secretary Treasurer Inche Mat
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  • 228 12 Schoolboys Singles Ist round Oon Chang Teik (SelanRor) beat Moktar bin Nonrdin (Ncgri) 18 1 15 4, Yap Ah Chuan (Malacca) beat Robert Lim Choon Hin (Singapore) 41 15 15 7 15 I, Lai Swe e Peck (\egri) beat Lim Ah Loke (Perak) 15—6 18—13. Noordi n (Perak)
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  • 426 12  -  FRANCIS BOEY By KUALA LIWIPIR, Thurs.— lt looks like M Selanjjor aiYair in the Malayan schoolboy," s;n-h^ championships. After two rounds played tmi.iv the home state has four pbyers in the quarier finals Thej are Surjit Kaj, Ong Bag Ilon», Ng Kim Si r
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  • 11 12 SRC Under 30's Beat Over 30's room a i T I
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