Singapore Standard, 22 August 1953

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fc 3H Vol. IV. N«. 51, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1953. TWELVE IV\l,K^ 10 TENTS.
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  • 48 1 A* Tokr Tujc is seen choosing lots for 48 fami •miintin New >illage in Honekone who were r^n imielcss by a recent fire. Mr. Aw Boon H-iw funds for the construction of the ten houses which nil b P tjven to ten of these families.
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  • 123 1 \W BOON HAW, Governing Director of Amalgamated, has decided to donate he erection of 10 more houses for Honuintictims in Hongkong. Mr. Aw tnnounced 'his de- rision a- the recent draw for the ten houses which he had earlier donated to the nre victims.
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  • 25 1 R. Fri.: S inmj sterious Irede of from a 9fondisivelj the 273 because are unable :i of i writh a itferent
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  • 14 1 21 (Renter) Arthur, v in Berappoint^d n nand and Islands, u.':\ announced
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  • 36 1 KARACHI, Aug. 21, (AP).— The Pakistan government has signed an agreement with the nan firm of Krupps for development of the iron and steel industry in Pakistan, oilicial sources disclosed.
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  • 88 1 m* e flrst time ln Malaya* Wstory a large delegation ol Com--1 "'""wea'th parliamentary members, including; a number of British Mi's are scheduled to visit Malaya early 12 Sr 0 1 b i ects of vliit include a study of our constitutional I development and
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  • 228 1 BAGHDAD GIVES SHAH OF IRAN ROYAL HONOURS BAGHDAD, Au(f. 21. (AFP).— The Shah of Iran, Mohammed Keza Pahlevi, arrived today at Baghdad airport from Rome where he was in exile He travelled on a special KLM plane. He was received by Iraqi Crown Princ* Abdul Ilah. Premier Jamil Almidfai and
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  • 12 1 "Boy! I'll hrt she's I»>1 Hith a hodv likr Uiit!
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  • 52 1 A Box Of Orchids For Margaret HU.AIKK S ind. Ai< lm (UP) A i idi in( i I a ipri »f white orchidi l<n her i birthday t<>ci.iv. > j t k"j>t %k Whether lbs orrhM fi urn ii. |< party to kno it jn k;, r f were to
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  • 328 1 EARLY next month a delegation of 14 members of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association is expected to visit Malaya They will study the country s constitutional development and obtain an "on the spot picture of the Emergency. *W Vmmmwii \!<><>t The Standard understands that
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  • 441 1 IPOII, Fri. For the fir^t time in the history of Malaya Cup soccer, three sets of brothers will be playing for one team in the Cup Final here tomorrow, on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground, between Penang and Singapore The three aetj of brother!
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  • 73 1 HONGKONG. Aug. 21 (Beutet).— Pipe« ana drums of the Firn Ba'talion ot the Hoyal Ulster Rifles welcomed ■16b Br;li.-h war prisoners fro;n Koiea whe arrived today In the 22,000-ton trooper Asturiu. The Asturias is sailing la-pr today with 1.4(10 service personnel for Singapore, where more former
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  • 39 1 SKARDU (Karakorani Mountains^. Aug. 21, (AP).Bnd weather and a storm which struck the American expedition to 28.250-foot K-2 at S altitude of 26.000 feet has virtually robbed the expedition of its chances of success.
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  • 30 1 NAIROBI, Aug. 21. (R^^f^ —Security forces, killed ji Mau Mau terrorteU, wounded three and captured 14 during the past week. Army Head^uaitttg announced here.
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  • 14 1 TYPHOON Phyllis was reported last night dissiwting over the China mainland AP
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  • 83 1 They Step Ashore TOP PICTIKK: With their duties at an end. now that the armistice has heen declared in Korea these four destroyers of the VJL Destroyer Division ?41. steamed into Singapore waters ve?>terda.v on their way back to the Cnited State s via the Mediterranean. The ships will be
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  • 171 1 Warships Invade The Colony FOUR dove grey U.S. destroyers steamed into Singapore waters yesterday to pay a three day courtesy visit in this port and a well-earned holiday for the men who stayed bark to .«ee the last of the Korean war. Within two hours of their arrival, the crew
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  • 127 1 PARIS. AIIC 21 (UP).— Mote than hall of PYance'i 2.000,000 striker-: starVd to their jobs today under an agreement between the g >v ernment and DOn-Comniunisl unions. The Sof iali.-t unions that beean rhe Crippling walk 17 days a»o ordered mem back to work in
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  • 21 1 GKN\ Jamct A. Vin F former Eighth Army C rk-r in Korea, had an lri'erview with Dr. Synfman Rhee.
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  • 98 1 RABAT. Aug. 21— Moroecan horsemen from the tt which converged on Rabat yesterday, today entered the city and were rid.ng through the stieets. Xwj-thijusuud ot theia rode pa>t the former Sultan's i palart the gatd <">f wii eh nave been closed sir. e Sidi B»n
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  • 15 1 H-Bomb Briefing For Atomic C 'ttee WASI.'f L »t h an •t of tiic H
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  • 9 1 SIR WINSTON L'hurrhlll i'»r 'I lay. Reuter
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  • 72 2 Unions To Help MR Stanley La «ii.ked a S. i itive Councillor to :e uniorr, for facts Jo thp reprimand of If I K I Byrne a Governor, for breach of raJ Orders. v d he would up the question at the meeting oi the
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    48 2 photo RENOUNCING the world: Prior to this ceremony. Tan tens adorned with silver belt, gold bracelets, necklace and a r\nQ. He was also garlandcil. After re7iounring all worldly aoods, he >ca s presented icith the ypllov robe and then began thr my of "Samaiiii rn" <>r Ht- Standard
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  • 80 2 ONE silver medal, three medals and certificates of commendations will be r outstanding prints In the sixth Quarterly competiol the Singapore Camera Club. Prints accepted for t e competition will be exhibite the clubhouse from Oct. 18 to I I 24. All entries, however. lid be
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  • 98 2 YOUNG a n d attractive, Aminah bintc Haji Abdullah, yesterday congratulated the Singapore City Bfagis- .1. M. Devcreauxi'tjr the clear way in which she gave her evi- A ninah omplainant ;ri which Sim Ah irged with at--1 t« (.1 «i handbag some money and a
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  • 25 2 A SINGAPORE Chinese woman was robbed of jewelleiy worth $300 by four men. one armed with a pistol, in East Coast Road yesterday.
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  • 34 2 INSPECTOR Cecil Ci was yesterday charged in the Singapore Sixth Police Court having used abusive lange against Li Chuan Pii Cavenagn Road on June 21. The case was postponec' to Sept. ID.
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  • 198 2 THE wreck of the oil tanker Spirila. sunk during the war off Pulau Bukona, was the jed of an application for I an injunction order to pre- j vent her from being broken up lor scrap before the Singapore Chief .Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in
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  • 267 2 BOY RENOUNCES WORLD AND HIS PARENTS Standard Staff Reporter A 17-YEAR-OLD Singapore schoolboy yesterday renounced his parents, all worldly goods and pleasures and became a Buddhist novice after a religious ceremony lasting an hour-and-a-half. With head clean-shaved and wearing the purple and pink robe of a "Nark" (the first stage
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  • 157 2 THE gap in Malaya's overseas trade for Jujy narrowed to §3.6 million compared with that of $25 million for June, though the adverse balance for the first seven months totalled more than $86 million. Final figures for July issued by the Registrar of
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  • 109 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were. Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 645 655 No. 1 R.S.S. 65$ 655 No. 2 R.S.S. 633 635 No. 3 R.S.S. 62V 6!I Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $300 3 4 per
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  • 384 2 60 Temporary Building Sites Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government is offering to lease, on temporary occupation licence, 6( building sites at Kim Chuan Avenue, off Paya Lebar, to anybody who wishes to stay there until the land is required for a second runway for the
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  • 95 2 Sent To Hospital GOH INQ LUNG, a 17-year-old girl, yesterday complained to lugftstratfl Mr. J. B. J ratnam in the Singa Fourth Po)ir e Court that was assaulted by a detc who arrested her. The girl, who was Chai with BSSistiajl in the mat, ment
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  • 23 2 THE Mmit of all vehicles travelling aloni; .1..lan Euno> na~ bten re^trictcl to 20 milos per hour, it was ga/etted yesterday.
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  • 181 2 U.M.N.O. M.C.A. To Liaise On Polls Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore branch of the I'nited Malays National Organisation has formed a five-man liaison committee to discuss with the Singapore branch ot the Malayan Chinese Association, prospects of an alliance on future Singapore elections. The liaison com mil tee members are:
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  • 107 2 ATTRACTIVE former Hongkong dance hostess, Miss Ho Lai She one became an Army wife yesterday she was married to Corporal Alan Pickford. Royal Pay Corps, at the Singapore Marriage Registry The new Mrs. Pickford said I never dreamt that I smaM am day land in Singapore
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  • 144 3 SINGAPORE will be represented at the Marine onftrence, sponsored by the International Labour Organisation, scheduled to open in Colombo during the tirst week of October, by a four-man delegation. The conference is to promote better understanding be;n Asian countries regarding the working conditions and welfare
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  • 77 3 100 Cars A Min. you stood just for in the middle of around 5 p.m. I i have LOO veh y i m both isua 'if of t-minute Kallang i I is re i in a > ,000 ,000 vehicles .:.d from the if
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  • 14 3 ore and n were mai on Thur the daughter of Appa\ o
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  • 19 3 [NSPECTOR Mohamed Yussuf I Mentakab has been transferred to the Training Centre at Trannum in the disof Raub.
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  • 23 3 DR. FOZDAR will speak on "Mo lern Religion" at the Baha'i Centre, 352-A, Tanjung Katong Road oa Sunday, a: 11 a.:n.
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  • 76 3 SINGAPORE'S delegate S attended the first plenary 2 j session of the Bth World > Junior Chamber of Com- merce International Con- 2 gress held recently in San 2 Francisco. Picture shows the J.CI. J President, Mr. Roberto S ViUaneuva of the Philip- J 1 pine s addressing
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  • 79 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Malayan Chinese Association's Central Working Committee wil] moot today at Kuala Lumpur to elect 13 men for the national convention organised by the Association and the United Malay? National Organisation. Mr. Soh Howe Sin, secretary of the Singap'H-" bran 'h of the
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  • 22 3 THE Singapore Geylang S raits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship is holding a campfire at Marino Parade today at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 192 3 GRANTS -IN -AID Standard Staff Reporter MR. CHENG ANN LUN, chairman of the Singapore Chinese School Teachers Conference, said yesterday it was not true that Chinese school teachers have not applied to Government for revision of existing ?rants-in-aid. He was replying to the Director of
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  • 133 3 Stays Erected THE '-leaning flats" of Claymore Dnv<\ Singapore, does not come within the province of the City Architect for action till the building is ready for occupation, the Acting City Architect and Building Surveyor, Mr. H. Hawson, told The Standard yesterday. The owner, Mr.
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  • 353 3 Sports Field Plan For Kallang Pepler Stresses Urgent Demand Standard Stall Reporter SIR GEORGE PEPLER, Singapore's Town Pfanning Consultant, has recommended to the Kallang Basin Development Committee o Government appointed body that a largo portion of Kallang Airport be turned into athletic fields when the Colony gets its new International
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  • 222 3 4 Daring Daylight Robberies In S'pore FOUR daylight robberies were reported to the Polire in Singapore on Thursday: 1A SINGAPORE fold- smith's assistant was punched in the fare and robbed of $60 jewellery and a fountain pen bjr two Chinese on the ninth floor of the Singapore Improvement Trust building
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  • 20 3 THERE are 100 registered midwives in Pahang, states the latest gazette from the State Medical and Health Office.
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  • 52 3 THE n >ria! Hindi High School li iponsorioi a nmeni on s at the i Memorial H.i Singapore, in aid of the Mr. D ii i, Jettely and his pupils N I four itffQl I (Sit Lit of Cinderella Operata fame. will perl n a
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  • 34 3 MR. VER! >\ T PERREAU a stu lent Raffles Institution. S will leave for the i Kingdom by BOAC Argonaut on S-'pt. 8 for a apinal treatment ;«> well to con til hi- education.
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  • 208 4 GURKHAS RETURN FROM CROWNING DUTIES SEVENTEEN officers and 62 men of the 2nd Gurkha Rifles who left Singapore in March to attend the Coronation, returned to Singapore yesterday in the troopship. Dnnera. They brought back with them memories ot a wonderful time and also a priceless ''d and silver Queen's
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  • 126 4 Fined $300 RAJ AX -ARUMUGABf. SI, j of Moonstone Lane. Singapore. j wn> found guilty in the i Eighth Police Court yesterday. of using criminal force on a woman with intent to outrage her modesty. The woman. Ching Ah Loo, a maidservant, told ihe Magistrate. Mr. A.
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  • 50 4 SINGAPORE Traffic Police are investigating the death of a 35-year-old carpet maker. Noor Mohamed. who was found dead with head injuries in the middle of Tanjong Katong Road shortly after 2 a.m. yesterday. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Chong at the Sepoy Lines Traffic Branch
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  • 42 4 FINED $275 DISQUALIFIED MOK HAK CHEW was fined 5275 and disqualified from driving for a year when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court yesterday to abetting another person to drive Jus car when the man had no luence.
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  • 80 4 TheQueen's Truncheon Arrives photo. photo. I. •-!>*!] ii»f pm-ious box held between the four Gurkha officers above is the ?»»i-yr.ir-«>W Queen's Truncheon which was presented to Queen Elizabeth for inspection at Buckingham Palace on July 4. The officers from left are: >1 Bahadur K.ma. 2nd Lieut. Kharakbahadur Tbapa. 2nd. Lieut.
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  • 276 4 Man Popped Out Of Trapdoor To Give Up Tear Gas In A Well KUALA LUMPUR, FA A combined Military-Police screening operation carried out near o mechoon factory at the third mile Cheros Road, led to the arrest of four Chinese. One ol the four men surrendered after a tear gas
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  • 129 4 Two More MCA Men Resign IPOH Fri. A split in -he rank a id fl e of the Malayan Cnine-.r> ation in Perak appear^ to have widened with 2« r ion of wo more t officials of :he State Branch today. ,A< ordav. Mr r.au PtJi Khuan. one of the
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  • 144 4 \VI\ES of Singapore City <-ouiu-il r np!oyees took in sewmg to augment their husoands income states tho annual repori of the SingaP° re Citj mcil Emplo: go-operative Thrift and Loan Society. The Committee of HiniH difficulty of granting loans to members. It had to take into consideration
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  • 62 4 IPOH. Fri. A 13-ywuvoaJ schoolboy, Sudanr Singh, of Anderson School has been reported missing for over a j month. H e l«-ft his home at la Dairy Farm. Ti^er Lane, on the afternoon on July 2 and has not been seen since. His father. Sadhu Singh,
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    47 4 HHTLE his companions rrlax Kke millionaire travellers. Private Bob Warrior of the Glosters introduces himself to !u E ome s attraft| ve air hostess Patricia Denman during the Comet inspection tour organized for the ex Korean prisoners by the Singapore WVS and BOAC at Changi last night.
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  • 175 4 two men, were convicted In the Singapore Hi^h Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Brown and sentenced to different terras of imprisonment for their comlicity in an armed robbery in Angnlia Road, headquarters of the Green Bus Company, in February this year. They were Quah
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  • 38 4 THE jurisdiction of Dr Mohammad Razif, ConsularGeneral of Indonesia in Singapore, has been provisionally extended to include the Federation of Malaya, Sarawak Brunei and North Borneo it was announced in the Government Gazette of vesterri av
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    30 4 P'-OtUfc Ammal. daughter of m!* a"d Mrs {tn"? Na^losani «ru«m the son of the late Mr k^nn^l? 11 he bride ed to the MiddletaS iUqsM?C W h at^ h Standard
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  • 35 4 THE amount of currency notes in circulation on Aug 1 was $739,097,875.17 and the average in circulation during the month of July was $744 517.750.89. These figures were published in Government Gazette yesterday.
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  • 100 4 WHEN Maimunah binte Abdullah was ordered to be remanded in the Woodbridge Hospital after she claimed trial in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of attempted suicide her husband begged the magistrate not to send her there as she had to look after
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    • 234 4 5 SHOWS TODAY! (PLEASE NOTE TIMES) IO.OOwa I l-'> 5.13 I •"> |>'». PIUS A MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT AT THE USUAL PRICES v;ou s-J.UO Sl.<H* (ln< fuciinte ia\» M-G-M't tiu;ki: WILL be no morninc; matinkks rOI)\Y AND TOMORROW. i =i Pk«M i \JP L/ 'Cl#ll 11 „m.. 1 45 B
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    • 319 4 SHOWING If ilJliUJrelc'J- 4^ Kaihrvn Grayson-jgoroon Mm Today am lll\r >l R s| SAVAGgKYf gKTACLE! SIN? i, cw» HI ft» M loodi FIBING mtam LUMRGAN N PLUS! The "3 STOOGES" at fheir MADD Sipwt Shi ,t ti 4i L A ittuuh 4 in Malay F Dist }>v Bte« B EIM
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  • 212 5 si:\u/*r»»nr. rir>i IMSIMct Judge Mr T.» i. rday warned Peter Rrtlmin a "nhS. h I th H ).e paid a substantial sum' for the n S P l.is 17-y^ar-old daughter i^ EnlZT^t he would senously confer the Sion of I 'Prison sentence. the a ntv}
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  • 90 5 ...vans will receive mi ion in the will be presented to n i of Singapore, Sir y Major General .--roll Scott at a I to be held at the B; Training Cenat 8.30 a.m. toi <;tive Councils and rs have been in- I/LT. AtRASC Ik
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  • 26 5 S gauricillor. Ward) w.ll move up the educa- cf the C< .-ce building. ;ng of ed in l was approve! ,ve P&v
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  • 122 5 Indian Force For Korea To Be Feted THE Indian community will entertain ;W0 officers and men oi the 50th Indian Field Ambulance Unit arriving in Singapore tomorrow by the ss Santhia on their \vyy to Korea. A tea party will be neld at the Indian AisociaClub at S:H) p.m. Indians
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  • 575 5 Muslim College Fund Reaches $56,252 THE Muslim C ,ya) Futw ht md a total of at tb« end of July, 195:5. as against $38,890.32 at the end of June preceer .1 ►hare stiil heads the list with ■^24.0.17 while S pore has taken se (10,283.22 (including jskmwo donation from Mr.
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    59 5 MRS. RI( II \Ri) h. n ilwkins witli her daughter day and her (wo suns Billie and Richard arrived back «u Sin^upone on a Qantaj < onfttcdlation from Australia v»M»rdav. TJi»> rhildirii luivp been attending school in Australia and are here for a holiday with their parents. Mr. Hawkins is
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  • 80 5 A GROUP of officials of the Singapore Trade Union CunFederatkM <»t (iovern- Employees Unions, and tiie Federation of City Council Labour Unions, were told by the Labour Commissioner. Mr. G.W. Davis, yesterday to elect their representatives to attend the International Labour Organisation Conference to be
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  • 45 5 THE Sinyanoro Harbour Board Stall' Association and the Harbour Board Labour Union plan to act jointly in their claims. This suggestion will be placed before both the executive committees for approval next week. Both organisations feel that joint action will be more effective.
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  • 19 5 Assizes Sept. TH£ next Singapore Assizes will be held in the Supreme Court at 19.30 a.m. on Sopt. J.
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  • 154 5 TWO Singapore schoolboys, leading Seamen in the Nelson Tnit of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps set sail for a round trip to Borneo in the Kimanis yesterday. They had been awarded scholarships by the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Ine two boys arc K.
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  • 398 5 Court Told Of 3-Man Gun Plot WHEN a Singapore building inspector asked a man to pull down a house he had erected without the authority of the City Council, the man conspired with two others to get a gun and kill Hie inspector. This was
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  • 150 5 Air Ace Here In New Role A HERO of the now legendary Battle of Bataan is in Singapore. His- name is syaonymoilfl with air lights over Bataan skies. He is Colonel .1. A. Villamor, lately of the United Sta'es Air For c. Col. Villamor has not come here c.s he
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  • 75 5 THANKS to the W< ri Bil ■1 Aii ways ion L'J pr oner* of vu now awaiting a pore were token and-. tour <<f the BO AC arrived at Chnngi from UOO- uiyht. Cul Skipjier a i ;i no the < ng a Co net
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  • 33 5 —Terrace Houses THI. j r tin? i. made by an u; Mr. H. J C i Buki< .1. at Hi the Bn 1 to I 1 i I I
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    • 84 5 Star Contest Wo. 29 Can You Name This Star? ALL through this u The name of the star* ander tingle Siugapore Standard nre- rover to the Movie bdilor of sents its twenty-ninth star this paper contest. hntries for this contest will All vou've coi to do '<» close next J'hursdav
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    • 56 5 THE COUPON READ THIS BtfORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN You must enclose three ten cent Mompt »< you wont your pott.tr cut It I don't fet the stomp*, you don't get the pottetn A number of orders hove come to n*e without the jut till the stomp* o*e •tomps These
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    • 65 5 Weather lIMMI M II MPKRATIRE PJB. nn Aug. 20 to 1 i m on Aug. \.'l Singap.ire f7SF), Kota Kw.ila Lumpur Ip<»h 1731 Kuantan i laximum tomppratur from 1 .m. to (t p.m. on Aug. "Fi. Prnang Kota BaMrn ila I.ntnpur (91F), Ipoh Kuantan (921 liiiull from 7.:;o a.m. to
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    • 130 5 The Stars And You Hy RITA IML MAR rpoO IQ| m iinv it X i» Im-u. r to im.|.r«-l;ni(| i lilil- Hi. in |o Mii-iiinl«r stand i im \n nitlf t im r Kit |UK I\l K\ OM D LWJ or Voi K r.ii: ino 1 1; \Mi ltll(lli>|t,S I
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  • 828 6 IJASK'ALLY, collective punishment is unfair undemocratic. So is terrorism. So is war. What perhaps mi^ht be of more interest to realists is that Britain's nt experiences in Ireland. Palestine and Malaya have pjnvt (i beyond doubt that collective punishment is o ineffective. Collective punishment, if severe,
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  • 1221 6 By A Manchester Guardian Correspondent NAKURU. I7ARLY in June I sent an article headed "The Tide Turns in Kenya." Events have proved the heading premature. At the time there seemed good grounds to believe that the end of the struggle to crush the Mau Mau
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  • We,the PEOPLE
    • 701 6 Sir: Reports and editorials appearing in the local press during the last few days have served to create the impression that the recent disturbances in Ceylon were of considerable magnitude and that there is and has been grave dissatisfaction and discontent on the part of th«=
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    • 317 6 S'.r; Mr. Dasuratha Raj was reported to have said in the Legislative Council that he converted the representatives of five unions to his point of view or. the Immigration Bill and that the representatives concerned supported him in his stand in this matter alter the
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    • 79 6 NUDISM UNSUITABLE I I Sir;— ln England intending members for a nudist >o\ony are closely scrutinised, surh as by checking up the nealth and characier of the person concerned before he/she is admitted as a member. In a place like Singapore. it is unsuitable to form a nudi=t dub both
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    • 208 6 Sir.— l greatly deplore the trass ignorance of Mr. V. P. Kanakasundnram, President of the South Indian Chamber of Commerce, for making preposterous statements in the press that the Singapore Shop Employees Union is wrong in lighting for standard hours and wages for local employees If he docs
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    • 251 6 Sir; A s a regular user of taxis here. 1 do not agree \v:th the fixing of meters in taxis for the following reasons (1) It will be more expensive if a meter is u>c;i; e.g. a trip from Rattles Place to Seletar Naval Base will cost
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    • 100 6 Laughter at Work In w V The secret ol 1 sandwich success /it- i 1 1 1 k» Tf«f <;n km ol v.m«luich \\i<cc\\—*\ te;j-'imr vnppff tinv A 'hin vpu.nl ol B.tvnl >n bn th«- 'Hvricvt. mm» v.iii\l\infi wndv^i I fa L-< >«>.<. < •tv niost roncrnfr;r» >„, sim <i
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  • 212 7 SEW DELHI, Aug. 21 (Reuter)— lndia and Pakisj\e agreed to appoint an administrator by the \pril next year to prepare for a plebiscite on iture of the state of Kashmir, a joint communique iced last night after four-day talks between the dian and Pakistani
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  • 62 7 >N, Aug. 21. it« StaU has ngnes try making tin stabi] it was di« Department has r to oi .i working tional Tin advising him prepared to be rnationa! Kigh na- si which was sent rned. however I States will noi ti to make at
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  • 62 7 Standard Londo n Correspondent LONDON. Aug. 21 The following ore the closing LONDON RUBBER Spot 19id. Oct Dec. 19d. Jon. Mor. 19^d. Apr June 19^d. Sept. c.i.f. )9ld. Tone: Buyers slightly unccrtoin CONDON TIN Spot £600 per ton buyers, £605 sellers. Three months: £596 buyers, £597
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  • 146 7 H-Bomb: U.S. Has 2-Year Lead WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. (Reuter)— The United States yesterday in effect claimed a two-year lead over Russia in developing the hydrogen bomb Mr. Lewis Strauss, chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, issued a statement saying it was known that on Aug. 12 the Russians
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  • 199 7 Malaya In Pacific Pact Is Studied LONDON, Aug. 21 <AP)— j A British attempt to enlarge and widen the Australia-New ZealandUnited States (ANZUS) Defence Pact in the Pacific was reported imminent yesterday. Formati o'n of an Australia-New ZealandMalaya (ANZAM) alliance was said to be under study. Government officials said a
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  • 19 7 OPPOSITION Democratic Party leader General Carlos Romulo is withdrawing from the rare for the presidential elections. A.F.P.
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  • 457 7 the Kinsey Report Women Just Aren't Like That They Say LONDON, Aug. 21 (AP)— Dr. Alfred Kinsey's book documenting the surprising sexual behaviour of women was attracting considerable attention in Europe, especially in Britain, and some of the press comment was caustic. "Women aren't like that anyway not many ol
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  • 75 7 MELBOURNE. Aug. 21: (Renter) A Sabrejet built in Austra'ia dived today a; a speed ol 900 ini'es an hour for livo seconds. Plight Lieutenant Bill Scott Ol the Royal Australian Air Force, who broke through the sound barrier for the second :ime within a week,
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  • 75 7 i IN the city of Vienna, EDGAR SANDERS buys a loiall.. mnde handbag lor bis daughter, KAKBARA (right) while another of his daiiiih- ters, WONNI (left) looks on. Mr. Sanders was 1 ma'rin? a shopping tour in Vienna on his second J day of* frc?dom after his
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  • 231 7 HONGKONG. Aug. 21, (AFP) One man. one wife this is the opinion of the Chinese Anglican clergymen in Hongkong, a place where I strangely enough the code and customs of the Ching Dynasty in China still remain in lone. Under this code a Chinese
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  • 49 7 COLOMBO. Aug. 21 (UP)The Government of Ceylon has entered into a "gentlemen**! agreement" with the rest ol th e Commonwealth to honour the embargo on the export of strategic materials to China. Russia and its satellites, except In the case of Ceylon produce, it was disclosed todnv.
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  • 381 7 U.S. Against India For Korea Talks Flat Statement By Delegate Lodge UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 21 —The Unir ed States announced publicly yesterday it will vote against India's participation in the Korean political conference. The American delegation at the same time stepped up its campaign to keep the Indians on the
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    67 7 photo. GERMAN film at tress Hildegrade Neff. who Hollywood has compared with Ciarbo. Dietrich <*nd Bette Davis, but whose Directors have found her to be "incomparable", is seen during a press conference at the Savoy Hotel. London. When "The Sinner", described as Europe's biggest box-office success of the year, reaches
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  • 63 7 PARIS. Aug. 21 (AFP).— A group of seven British A r Ministry experts arrived in Sydney today on their way to the Woomera atomic testing grounds. Melbourne radio heard hero staler!. The radio explained thnt the experts were an p.ut> of the much larger body technicians
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  • 48 7 HK SHIPPING Freight Rates Lowest Ever HOMGKON One «>f Hongku s;ii(i today tl wit; i f.i In corded i" thipp :iH in nage C.D. S of ilh> Doui 9 uany. vit tin. June I9M bu 4 I thrt of operation h In hi >n> :m I in futui
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  • 54 7 tniei n« 1 1 i ;md Otbct n Qcitn i With Ult S iVir! < tilt it MM iiiintMiiKTil |od At Mm opening talk* vi- derdaj, ;i f< w the <iti ,'i <\t- |a1 u IV from Berlin, the S I ei(n M i «l tov, Joined
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  • 180 7 LONDON, Aug. 21 (Reuter) Alfred Charles Whiteway, burly 22-year-old labourer, was charged yesterday with the murder of two teenage girls whose raped bodies, torn by 28 stab wounds, were found floating in the Thames nearly two months ago. The stotkily built man stood
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  • 54 7 PANIfUNJOftt Auk. 21 (UP) The Communists <e\ a re for prisoner He': very today k>y freeing 150 Atfntxicani One largest single group .n 18 of big switch in 40 minuU Delivery of the An <■ i npK ted an hour and H minutes ahead The Reds al
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  • 41 7 T ON'DON*. Aug. SI (R Mr. Edgar Sand*-: •< Bi ftftcr three tad ;< h;ilf \i in in a Hungarian pi son here yt fr >m Vienna. lie Ml Mown with h and I n In m ..Htcred p'.at)€.
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  • 20 7 THHEE hn-i Ired J i Slii e B j a rial lasi n 4 OQi iw.iii fi.ji Reuter
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    • 116 7 J^ x i* llu —Jj \< mi \i ui.Yis In a world ot competing claims Louyines can suite these simple undeniable tonsIretuM f»»f XimUtM t' v fH m-hwvad u\ 1 '.vnlrh hi iMKII. HAIH IMiseiv»»yif, lON ;IN H S watrH No MHM77A S HfilNIS. Stamfard ot *b^uluif oie.isu.r o 2^e«t
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  • 44 8 SEVENTEEN' United State FB4-G jet fighter aircri ed in Lakevt I Kngland pletinf a 4.4ft;Srniie flight from Turner force base. AH my, Georgia m 1 1 and 30 minute* It jras the first tran.snight ever made by single 1 jets.- UP
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  • 64 8 ROME. Aug. 21. (AFP. -It was learned from a reliable source that tho Shah of Iran declined a n offer of the British seal Airways to P an* at his disposal for him to return to Teheran The BO. AC. plane was ready to The Shah
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  • 169 8 TOURIST VESSEL UNDERGOES BIG REPAIRS IN AUST. A RECKNT Australian job of interest to welding engineers, was the repairing of the 11,000-ton tourist vessel Kanimbla, which was grounded on a sand bank at Caloundra, off the north-eastern Australian coast. After the ship had been towed to the graving dock, it
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    71 8 photo. MR. H.J. JEBSON (right) Hongkong agent for the new joint German shipping service to the Far East, who arrived from Hongkong by BOAC on Thursday. On left is Mr. KII (folding, head of the Anglo-French and Bendixsens shipping department. Mr. Jebson is on his way to (iernianv for consultations
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    • 656 8 HAMBURG H AMERIKA UNIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE Hong Kong, Manila Kobe Yokohama. Penang P. S'ham S'porc r.S IVVsrrstHn (HDL) Gdns. 42/43 T.S. Braunschweig (nAPAG) 1 2Sept 3 4Sept 5/7S«pt T.S Nabob <NDL) 7 8O(t 9 Oct 11/14Oct To Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremen. P»nang P. S'ham Spore
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    • 773 8 t*i**i "*WB FUNNEL LIKE <2» ijihs) MANSFIELD A CO., LTD. Incorporated In Singapore P < .rrUT 8 option to procwd via other ports to road and discharge t ar«o SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. ULAsr mv LONDON dt COM IN ENTAL PORTS. Cyclops for Liverpool Glaj- U# Salls P Sh a™ Penang
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    • 220 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Rovai R&2 uovd rssaEr- Mne "saagj HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON \ru MM awgssß m M Jnta for R.lTll'- t>V Stl aconnnoduion ROITERI> ,-tf! DIN<; co «*KMtfSB« Shipping Dept Kov i! 1)|lt( h M*U Tel: ***** or 5071 :U66 Carriers option proceed via other ports for mtm passengers
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    • 580 9 L mioMPSON. soplO* Cl and fcl«abeth J \,Si "pjaaist who H^- 7 returned to the Of" 1 three vears' study fr^^ make IJ* rhllt on Tuesday S ;\*S, in the AudiX Radle Malaya, Ml Thomson Wiiiisai Res will ac9 p.m. i p.m.: at P> 30 ,nd tained
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    • 249 9 OF MEN AND MUSIC I MIDI <•!! 1 keep in Ol Kh with Old friends ".I America by jwayi rather n one ol tnem a l!ttlr (lover to .»> i> SOIDC- they even call t., some other <:• s1 friendi in at present in i xchange een us recalls >ld
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    • 249 9 I bc*.cd iklands n meurting m« ys, many of Wi si h :.d g ther at en u is 1 under ime movers at Bu Idy Feathcr- i ink 10 introduced 1 ddie had a i! l'ri\ IVu^. itti which he irds changed t«»r a blown
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    • 399 9  -  BARRY OLIVER By INDONESIAN damin? seen on occasions in Singapore always breathes a subtle fascination of its own, and. with haunting music, suggests waving palms, moonlight, sandalwood and wine. To be at its best, it seems to cry out for such an environment as it found at the residence
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  • 289 9 NEW TALKS ON STABILISATION OF TIN EXPECTED SOON WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 (AP) New talks on a pact I to stabilise world tin prices I were virtually assured yes- terday after the United States indicated it would take part. I The State Department made it plain, however, that the United States
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  • 212 9 CLOSURE OF PLANT ROUSES INTEREST NATURAL rubber producers in Malaya are viewing with interest the proposed closure ol yet another synthetic ruhbei plant in the United States because of a drop in demand. However, opinion is divided as to what the Influence ol this move the natural rubber industry would
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG, Ail*. 21 Special Standard Service cosine prices on the Hongkong F.xchange today were (15.87 to £1 sterling: $5.94 to US l dollar: $1,837 to Malayan SI: 52.05 one Indonesian Ruppiali Gold >2til 25 lo one Kiel.
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  • 37 9 THE d:rortors of Mercai Bank of India Ltd., London. kiavc declared an interim d;\;dend of seven per cent., less tax, payable on Sept. 29. according to a spokesman of the Singapore branch yesterday.
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  • 257 9  - R.I. Deficit Looms; Imports Affected Arnold C. Brackman Bv Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA. Aug. 21. Another big deficit budget is looming ahead for Indo- nesia. This will mean more bad news for importers here and. consequently, continued future troubles for Singapore's rich entrepot trade. Official budget estimates puts this year's
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  • 56 9 plutlit billow from Ike GfMftl Mpli I Drtrmt I I.lns ■lissiOH Pl.uit it liv'un.i during .1 rsS4o.oott.ooo Ire uhuh look two livrs and destroyed th r »»i.»nt. Walls .imi st« »1 ml- is <ollapM>d fn»m Hi<- in.it. A sp.uk from i \v«|,| is torch Ul^
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  • 52 9 WASHINGTON, Aug. 21, (UP)— The ol Monetary Fund ere in two all indications thai pressiire for a change n I of gold ba P heatneed f^r an price of the which has hi v for more than 2 soaring values <<l i in an era
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  • DOING THE MARKET
    • 97 9 THE ml bOT marr. g.ipure remained u y at the lower It grade rubt>er I i shipment el i r enti per lb c .:>i i*-r .u. on V> iy). Paii were io busim i' jK-r lb. > >ut 3/8 icher bul Prim moved i OtOtl a:ii b4 b/8
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    • 38 9 lilK onlv gmall I g] I rket, in li i.« r p changed i P< t)|).>r pi N Wfl Muntok v. I $325 \i 1 ami T k $L'R-.. produce $27 oil >■ t k whiti <i• k >
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    • 29 9 in. i i Ru < Ilu>rr» xrlh r» M Cen I intra v K Kian* R d. l I Rani A I I I MM NIRMI MINIM. Kl llltlH
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    • 27 9 j x he Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation pleasure in announring <»ie «i^«"nS new offi<e of the Bank a* 22 '<« V Pan. (ler) o. isi Srptcmhcr, 1955.
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    • 183 9 :wv ir; NEW COLUMBIA 78 R.PM PECCRDJ Voricty Another 'April in Paris' hit from delicious, dynonvc DORIS DAY with Paul Wesron ond his Orchestra I'M i I TOM -HI (film Apul in THE SECOND MAR 10 THE RK oil Disney f.lm, Pe" OB 3291 TEDDY JOHNSON PLEASE, Pi I DANCIN'
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 775 9 ™ra™^|W|iiij|p:|P| v jiPg y^'yy 3ss« c. nni#p niarv K LUANG IPOH Spore uiary CKITCDTAIM^ CMT ENTtRTA.NMiNT V .M.C A.: Spore Chess Club 3p m tNI CRTAINMcNT Kl H\ Tf y\O9M 10 30 am: Tab!e-Tenn:s 3 p.m.. Volley Ball J im ng J..-k^ K 45. 3. 045 and 5 pm. Senior
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  • 652 10 By The Sports Editor MR. SEE SEANG HUAT. the President of the Penang Football Association has said that the portents are there for Penang to make history and win the Malaya Cup final for the first time.' The portents he referred to are Stanley
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  • STERN FIGHT EXPECTED
    • 444 10  -  BILL MOSS SAYS SINGAPORE, in quest of their fourth successive Malaya Cup victory, can win if the selectors, sentiment and prejudice apart, field the finest of the fifteen selected to tra\el to Ipoh. But make no mistake about it. The game could just a s
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    • 7 10 fixture pl^ld ye»te!d4- .vSg.
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    • 133 10 tofft d:!fe T f ltotaW CUP 1921— Spore beat Selangor 1922— Selangor beat Singapore •23— Spore bett Pot ak 2—l. 1924— Spore beal Selangor 2 _1925— Spore beat Sehingor l_io 26 Perak b?at Sel ™«°r 1927— Selan?or beat Spore 8 1 1928— Singapore dte-.v Selangor 1929— Singapore
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    • 727 10  -  KHOO BOOH CHOO SAYS •it can c I T\N SWEE HOCK: P E S mfidencc I by doing what he is required Y» K < HONG: back. M;ik very s I rome-b ick to Mi .1 ;> soccer. b TAN nm BENG: k. Pirsfl
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    • 29 10 KLUANG. Fri.-Ei«ht te««m* nave entered for the knock >ul soccer tournament The* East York*. British Military Hospital. R.E.MJ., Enfineerinf Training centre, Inii uu, Police Chines* an<i CusuaU,
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    • 181 10 HEADACHE, PAIN. FEVER Oil Jo r eiie :^€Ssl and they are I •ery safe. v *ASPRO f tablets are so very__ effective because of their high V^^ i V X. quality and because each tablet I is specially sealed in 'Sanitape* i<^— which protects from the effects of moist climate;
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  • Malayan Badminton Tourney
    • 527 11 KIALA LUMPUE, Fri.-Abdullah Pi ruz was iven the tesl oi his career when newcomer M Sadaii l ed him in two hard fought sets 15-10 15^n lhe Men's open singles tie today. *a, going for Piruz all the way and there occasions when the crowd
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    • 432 11 ai um, uz .(Sel) bt Tan Vi e j K <^eifri) 15-1 51.1 158. US ?S 7 b n A?" <*»»*?") b,Te P g£2 "J?ak^ ht'i* Won K Yen Sen gg VSfGS Fo I Sr N PnP O ]p, BLI S s Kp <S?n h Ll
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    • 174 11 DESPTTE a spirited second! raliv. the Sin»;tpor e Re- 1 ion Club could nut ward i ofl g r>-2 defeat at the hands of i a far superior Pulau Brani < United XI when they played their SAFA Div. 1 League tie at Jalan Besar yesterday. Both
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    • 58 11 LON'DON. Au? 20 fßeuter)— Football resultsLEAGUE DIVISION II Fulham 4 Bristol 4. Rotherham 1 Blackburn 4 LEAGUE 111 (SOUTHERN) Colchester 3 Torqunv 1. Crystal Palace 2 Northampton 2. Newport 4 Reading 1. Glasgow cup first round replay: Queens Park 0 Celtic 1. MEMBERS of the Singapore Riile Association
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    • 323 11 Mrs. Samuel And Partner Extended KUALA Lt'MPUR. Fri All the thrills and excitement of the day came in the Women's doubles between Selanpor's Mrs. C. Cecilia Samuel and Phua Yoke Chin and Penang's Tan Gaik Bee and Angelina Tye. It was a smash for smn?h, lob for lob and net
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    • 49 11 THE SHELL cricket team VS. Si Soon at Paya Lebar today is:— J.D. Maughan (capt.). P.W. Francis, 1. Goonesegram, E.G. Spencer, L.T. Froggatt JF. Huare. L.E. Fcncott. P.' Woodford. P.W. Po.vles. P.W. Cottrell. C. Harris. Reserves: G. Oliveiro and E. Kruseman. AW'LL TAKE 1 GOOD "-VOU BE
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    • 468 11 NOTICES;;! 'THIS is to advi*e all my A policyho^dcrs that I have resigned from the American International Assurance Company Ltd. uef 1/9/53 and hereafter all enquiries nnd premium payment be referred to the snifi company. Further I wi^h fo advise that I will be a'.'arhod to the Great Ea.-fcrn Life
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    • 232 11 ACKNOUI I nr.MI \l. frir: children of the X A n Ah Han w»- frlcrv t srn i !<>\s va«:a> r APPi ir« 1 f -i tion e o at 4 mi" ,1 'i ranr i r i nine I riet.ii < to M "i > stone. B H REQ'
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    • 160 11 I i .hILTAKe) GOOD.'.'-SW BE I OM.'-oWp. r T^ ??^BUxTvo^^B I BUT-NOT DOIM'NO M 1 I WAL-AH MOff V-VO' 3c rrr.;. ANY JOB < SPARRINXS POTTNEP AH CA>nTT 4 SA!D VO'D DO Kg RASSLINJ' IS TH .•^P* OH. r f4 GuESS AGO KJOV<^'BOOT:njt ■■A T' PROTECT) FOR ME, TApIALEGOFF TAKE
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  • 399 12 Police To Win Final IKE Polirr will t-\kp th»flil firm favourites titd;iv in Ihc Singapore Criefcefl Asm riitioii senior league final when they meet (he Singapore CMneaC Recreation (lul» at the pAflunj;. On f'ifTi rtlor.e. the Polio* sh »u^< Win ;i m reaching t .< fi 1! vi.t B secti<
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  • 1404 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2 15 p m.- Class 4, Div 4— 5V£ Furs. 1. S!S Dinar 4y 9.00 "Belmont Stable" Spencer Ward 2. 57K (.olden Sand- v t.13 'Tiga lama Konssi" Fox Woods 3. DipiomH 13 HI Mis PeRuv We f Heddle Hudson 4. Young Alee 3v 8
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  • 1173 12 Always Is The Bet For Main Sprint KUALA LUMPUR. Always, who has made much headway since winning at Bukit Timoh last month gets my vote in the main sprint (race 6) for horses class 3, div. 1, over 6 furlongs today. After a very promising third to
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  • 266 12 THIS is a most open race. My vote goes to Cinder's Prince who ran two good races at Bukit Timah last month. He was fourth to Magnificence, Another View and Straits Code and second to Straits Code over the mile and nine furlongs
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  • 60 12 THE team to represent the Singapore Combined Schools in their cricket match against the British Overseas gtudenti today at 11 a.m. at R. Institution will be chose.i irom the following: V. Nathan. H. SithawaVa I Wijesinghe, C. Martens, A D«* ilkan. E Tessensohn, E Wi-krcmasinghe, R. Sevens
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  • 159 12 TOD A Y'S SELECTIONS J Windsor lad (aay KevHlpt "~7i^P m BLACK PIMM HL\< KPI lo| Ulaar Irish p.. ATOMIC CUV IMsM.V i 2 IHniiey \l I ily I Kn>.il Kip. r \h.u- Ml KIPPI.IM. KIWK M W miMK 3 KlllllolVl Kipplinc Kiier ,N Pair M uleline I "•Him »»lairn
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  • 241 12 MAT A lIARI II is in surh itrikin? f« rm looks a s if she will uin this rare to nuke 11 ktt off the reel. Fresh from her douhlr in class Penan?, Mata Hari will be equal to the Usk in thi class
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