Singapore Standard, 25 August 1953

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  • 18 1 SWfiAPORE STANDARD a Jt*fi. a v iv. y„. -vj SINGAPORE, Tl'ESDW, AUGUST 2~>, 1JH. TWELVE FACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 35 1 |)y got away -uing 1• b of American '.day. her I at 9.15 trd a noise S'ne 1 in his r v a wi isi and a e the
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  • 15 1 E {land. )3ch a Ver Pppers rashed inged a
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  • 22 1 (v Aug. 24 i diplomatic that the rs have deM el R is- -power i rmany in
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  • 11 1 24, (Renter) C* mail, ccmng the arrived v lrom
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  • 332 1 Aid For Mau Mau War A Good Sign An easing; of the Emergency sitg j uation in Malaya is generally beJ J lieved from the news that the Fed- eration has loaned arms to the Kenya Government in it s fi*ht against a type of terrorism
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  • 239 1 -FOLLOWING close on the heeK rnment officials passing through B?'°/ hush hush' mission to Australia British .Minister of 522 V Wm air yesterday for Malaya and Austraifc from London Rut rll Sandys "will spend five weeks in istraha^and will discuss the October
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  • 263 1 House Where Forged Notes Were Found PENANG, Mon. Police hove denied the rumour .hat the leader of the forgery gang in Penang was tipped off by his mistress prior to the Police raid on a house in Irving Road last Saturday morning.
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  • 77 1 DJAKARTA. .Aug. 24 (AFP) Indonesia is prepared to act as administrator in settling the Kashmir question if such a request is made, according to informed sources Official circles, however, refused to comment on the report and said no such request has so far been received by
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  • 189 1 LONDON, Aug. 24 (Heater) -The Royal Naval destroyer Cockade is investigating a radio MNACC from the British steamer Inchulva, 1,7Tl tons, that iSe had been stopped by armed junks in the Formosa Straits, the Admiralty said today. "_*he Inchdva flashed a distress signar ft
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  • 19 1 Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, left London last night tor Canada to open the Toronto National Exhibition. Reuter
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  • 60 1 HAMBURG. Aug. 24, (Reuter)—A lotus flower, grown from a 2.n00-year-o:d seed excavated last j ar in Tokyo, bloomed yesterday tor a ie\. hours at the International Gardening Exhibition here. The seed was presented to the exhibition by Japan Ihe !SO m closed again after a few
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  • 6 1 Buenos .Aires. Reuter
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  • 81 1 THREE pillows saved a ten-vJr-oM *V. Wong S.* j*- fell Improvc*2f, °-f,„-t a m. Durham e The bov was **^_JS\ hospital with hand and facial int A'i?aun«. Madam Won, TO Yew. told Th. Standa.d .hat a t about (_N P ">• a v>a cooking
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  • 65 1 THE following are last night's figures for the leading ten candidates in The Standard's World Tour Contest for Malaya's most popular personality Mr Saravanamuthu 246.464 N.M'Vasagam 122,:r29; S.T.V. Lingam 102.109; S.S. Manyam r>:-s.t>lB; Miss Ng Oi Lin 43.524; T.J. Davies 26.107; S. Jaganathan 15.419;
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  • 57 1 LONDON Aug. 24 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill, reported almost back to norma! after his recent illness, will travel from h's country home Ln Kent to London tonight In preparation for a iai3.net meeting tomorrow. The veteran statesman laweek rea.ssumed th P ("pair at cabinet meetings after
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  • 44 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Au S 24 (AFP, I•£ United Nations Security Council will meet here on Wednesdav to examine the demand 0( the Asian-African group that th a Morocco question pe placed on the Council I agenda.
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  • 115 1 To Privy Council? I LONDON. Aug. 2.V (Reuter) —Dr. D. N. Pritt. who defended Jomo Kenyatta and five other Africans convicted of nanaging or helping to man- age Mau Mau terrorists in 1 Kenya. has confirmed lhat i application would be made for leave to appeal
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  • 66 1 THE V)\ < rnmenta of Federation ot Ma ayi i SinE&pora nave decide aultatfon with ti\. Tin Indu h j to ppoi I reconvening of (ha I r 1 1 1 r c_tionai Conference on 1 which was adjoin tied Geneva in Novemb m It ia
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  • 138 1 TEHERAN, Aug. 24.— Ai!"n° Mohammed Momdeq was spirited avtfay today lrom the comforts of the Teheran Officers Club to prison where he presumably will remain until tried for treason. Premier Zahedi v-ho j" overthrew Mossadeq's Nationalist government under the royalist banner of Shah Mo'ramfned Re/a
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  • 62 1 IRON MOUNTAIN. Michigan Aug, 2. (UP) A lighl plane that broke OWay from its horrified pilot today flew unoccupied for ta a.s* thousands watered crashed into tre«N on a farm n State police reported no one Injured. Officers had fo awed the plane's flight from 'he
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  • 40 1 PNOM PKNH. Aug 24 (UP) French and Cambodian officials opened negotiations here today to transfer military, police and other interna! power, to native control Indications were that this Indo-Chinese monarchy would is for far greater independence.
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  • 116 1 KTALA LI WIIM R. »\lon —A fierce sake hit Kii.ili l.umpur yesterday. damaging houses in sevci il areas. rau i r.unif.v Hi i i „v 1.1 1 .iimpur 8 le! i tort ni| Kifhl whK u let! Kijj. a Lu npui p > v
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  • 20 1 a DELHI I A A tt i i H v i] luring Vie if.-- i
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  • 28 1 EDINBURGH. Aug il it; E h A> foreign v i ioni if ii i Idr a m a i „;,>., and i I 1 V
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  • 49 2 mm. AW BOON HAW, Governing Director of the Sin Poh Amalgamated, seen above being introduced to Mr. Yoshiteru Kogane head of tlie Japanese goodwill mission uow visaing Hongkong. The occasion was a reception given recently by the Japanese Consad Central, Mr. Oaaasn Itagakl (centre)
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  • 111 2 N(i put UAH, a Singapore grocery shop proprietor, was sentenced to eight months' rigorous imprisonmejil in the Second District Court yesterday lor offering a bribe ol $2U6M to a detective. He gave notici Ng, with or the bribe ji •kh K.ii. B
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  • 109 2 COMMODITY PRICES A < I OS I N G rubber prices (reats per lb) in Siagapore yesterday u-re Buyera Scßeri No l R.S.S Si "t Loot (»l^ No 1 R.Si. i 642 Ne. t R S-S 6.1 No :j k.ss 611 I ne: Quiet. TIN PKICE The price o! tta
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  • 44 2 Standard Staff Reporter 18. CF. SMITH. Si lative cum City Councillor ha s been nominated by Governor of the Colony. Sir John Nicoll, to be a me:: of tiie Constitutional Commission under the chairman ol Sir George Rcndcl.
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  • 84 2 Man 'Sold' Wrecks On Seashore QUEK AH KOW "sold" the two wrc boa: iey stood on the 1 at Pasir Ris. to a serap dealer in November last year $500. But when the scrap dealer. went to ..-1 the wrecks after paying v for them, he was told that they
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  • 59 2 POUR men, Tay Meng Chiang, Tay Tee K:ah. Tan Boon Tin a nd Tan Eng Suan charged in the re Third District Court with criminal intimidation. It was: alleged that they threatened Ani Why e Tong on Jan. 6, thi.,- year, in the Aik Ho 0 Rubber
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  • 275 2 First Pirate Taxi Driver Convicted, Gets 6 Mths. THE first pirate taxi driver was convicted yesterday at the Singapore City Police Court and fined a total of $900 or six months rigorous imprisonment. He also had his driving licence suspended for a year. The Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereaux-Colebourne, said
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  • 194 2 Simon Queries Meter Decision WITH only a week to go before newly registered taxis in Singapore are forced to install meters, i Mr. T. A. Simon, president jof the Singapore Hire Car j Association, asks whether there is a monopoly behind this new move. 'it has been said in the
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  • 20 2 THE next Singapore Legis.a.tive Council meeting will I be held on Sept. 15 at the Victoria- Memorial Hal]
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    101 2 n_rt^nn %J l1 Stl d threw a dinner and ronggrnu L? Saturday night to commemorate the occasion «f M_t_ "a 8 annivpr^ry and Hari Raya Haji. A galaxy _riJ ,a J.t ,mands,nfin S stars w "e present. Thev delighted the guests with popular Malay song hits ir i 2W_ sh<
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  • 98 2 The Executive Committee of the Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union, at an emergency meeting last night. decided to end further d negoVation with the SH B. on outstanding union relating to wage increases* improved medical facilities and tire taking of casual labourers on to the
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  • 206 2 COUNCIL WARNED OF LOSS IN TAXES Standard Staff Reporter A WARNING that handing over the highway authority to the Government would mean a loss of considerable revenue to the Singapore City Council was given by Mr. Philip R. Williams, Labour Councillor for Rochore. yesterday He told The Standard, that 'it
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  • 8 2 Mr. and Mrs. K. Fussell
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  • 65 2 THE Singapore Government is to start discussions with leaders of its 18.000 emp]o\rrs mm 1 in- (•ucVjot. of amending its General Orders. The Standard understands thai Government is now h;_sy working c ut amendments later be put forwaie. approval by employees' representatives. Government may amend some
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  • 115 2 A COMPLAINANT. P C. i. was fined $150 in the Singapore S.xth Police C V-. R. B. J. Pnte day for making a fa'..-. to the police. P ai alleged that i van ne armed v.ith revolver and another wi h a k-'.-ie robbed
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  • 71 2 A -4-YEAR-OLD Si pore carpenter. Goh Tan oyed by hls w ift? lo pawn Ithreatened to end hi; ivc. on Aug. 18 at N Bridge f ad, by drii pois, .q iid used nisnil Goh pleaded guilty in the Eighth I Court v. a ft
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  • 48 2 GO\'EK\MEXT unions in the Federation and Sine. ip a t liaise nmittee. 1 constitution for the j nnv> '"-"'^'S p. tne Federal C.o\ S'.atT Council. r the coi II approved furthoi :akon to est the n body a spokt I n of Dloreei t
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  • 18 2 World Bank Expert Arrives MK Bra, a Nea of t), nankin- expert. vvorid ftaafi, Singapore h% F _L
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  • 7 2 19 Apply For Fed. Regt. I I
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    • 43 2 A letter from a WINGO watch owner r§ J *t v i m t c 'J r <V> •<■.. •'*>-, *°i> If *Oi_ •<<*,_ C^l»_ _A *i f. *o *'•>>, 1_ t > a. I O *'.> "V A cv, ***> bu to I (MANLTACTrni-l) BY AMIDA WATCH CO., <5.A.)
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  • 62 3 Dog Lovers Want More Members .pore Canine Wel- >n aims to have ers before the end ir. Mrs. F. Leon-Son. t said yesterday. ive 21 and of "de•er" may join the which has just ed and exempted. Standard. Mr. T.W. Ong. er and Mr. Saran- of the Indian have been
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  • 28 3 lent of *he Sirica- Union Mr. Teo heen expelled, was told by the Heng Goy .vas divided at meeting. Mr. •it of has er union.
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  • 25 3 ONE MORE entrant for th> Newspaper Queen" com. petition organised by the Siagapore Union of Journalists is Miss Lilian Lee of Penang.
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  • 114 3 Standard Stair Reporter lill Singapore Government has not yet nut an discrimination in granting first class pasto only Division II expatriate women officers lard learned yesterday. Local women in Division II g to the United King lorn on scholarship. or study are given second "mv meeting
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  • 28 3 Leaning Flats May Have To Come Down ol el ling iy. I by the I 1 two 1 1 -thc fl un .erp the to 1 the now
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  • 147 3 >| a e.\!r. J. f tl i Soft as commenting rea ler's his loan of house h !0 mont r 15 Interest on this loan there»untt to 13 per cent, Mr. Burgess, where:) s hi> S 'harget an interest of eight per cent. "So on a loan
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  • 60 3 M.indard Staff Reporter THK Singapore Army Services I'nion has launched a $50,000 lottery in building fund. H iwever, the I'nion exp by only $20,000 All ;;i kind: Ist Austin V 2nd Fiat 500 cc; a motor-cycle; 4th sth radiogram; 6th e set, 7th Singer rig machine
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  • 302 3 Colony Taximen Petition Nicoll *«>IR Singapore taxi associations led bv the Singapore Hire Car Asation representing £000 people, petitioned sir John Nicoll, Governor of Singapore, yesterday to revoke or postpone indefinitely the City Council law enforcing fare meters for taxis. B3 a^ UW .P^'-d two month. afftr q i l^
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  • 64 3 THE Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union will hold its first picnic at Ponggol on Sept. In a circular to all members, the union secretary. Mr. K. Thillaiampalam states: "The union committee feels that a picnic will help "members to get better acquainted with one
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    • 143 3 In spite of a wide scale advertising campaign and an assurance of a "clean" show, not one Singapore fir] has entered the 4 Most Beautiful Legs" competition being orgaaised at the Great World Cabaret. Specially planned so that shv young applicants nerd only show their
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    • 125 3 APPLICATIONS for thp "Crooner-Croonette" contest being sponsored bv Shaw Brothers Ltd. at the Great World Cabaret show that Singapore's men are far more confident about their ability to sins than the women. Of L">o entries, only ten are women, so in order to even the numbers up, it
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  • 52 3 photo. PICTURE (above) shows Mrs. C. B Wilson, wife of Dr. Wilson, garlanding Mr. P. O. Mahesan. Divisional Superintendent of the Hindustan Co-operative Life Insurance Soriety. Singapore, at the Sea View Hotel on the eve of his transfer to Kuala Lumpur. On her right i s Mr. S.
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  • 332 3  -  LIM TIONG ANN High-Speed Boats With Radar Eye' Planned For 1954 By Standard Staff Reporter RADAR-EQUIPPED high-speed patrol boats will be the latest weapon added to the Singapore Customs "fighting fleet" in their campaign against elusive smugglers. iNot only can these high-powered boats outspccd the fastest
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    42 3 Film Discovery Photo. ABOVE: Miss Lia one of the new "discoveries" at the KerLs Film studios is seen garlanding aMr. Ho Ah Loke the director of the company at the first anniversary party held at the studios at Tampenis Road recently Standard
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  • 166 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Progressive Party of Singapore will contest all the six wards in the City Council elections in December. Mr. S. M. Vasagar has been nominated by thc Progressives to contest the South Ward. Also contesting the South Ward is Mr. M. P.
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  • 94 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Department of Education will accept as many student teachers for training in Singapore as apply, disclosed Mr. R. E. [nice, Deputy Director yesterday. The applicant must have his school certificate to qualify, and should be between IH and 30 years of age.
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  • 32 3 APPLICATIONS for Queen's Scholarships and Fellowship*, close on August 31. Intending applicants should call at the office of the Director of Education. Palmer Road. Sngapore. for the necessary forms.
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    63 3 photo-. THIS awesome looking creature a reptile from a prehistoric era roamed the streets of Singapore yesterday carrying in its jaws a helpless luinian "victim" who hun* limply in midair as the monster slowly turned its head fro'" side to .side. Used to boost a forthcoming picture, the figure* were
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  • 43 3 TWO Chinese. Lim Ah Long and Lim Chin Tiang. were sentenced to seven y rigorous imprisonment, each, l>v Mr. Justice Brown in Singapore High Court y< day for their complicity in an armed robbery in Deceri last year.
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  • 36 3 Chinese ArtExhibition MR Lee S s f Singapore, aril] bition of i i Chen, i kong ind China ber of i 17 Hill The dailj oi !> p.m. l n/enty af tht i to the China Fund
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  • 160 3 'Oriental Night' Show Is Planned Standard Staff Reporter POPII \K Malayan .nd Hongkong singinc st.u*. and artiste*. v* ill t.ikpart in the romim; v.mr ty show "Oricnt.il N'icht" organised h> thr Mataaar* Rotary < iuh at thr Ha pp. World Mi dium on Saturd i> Rep trnihrr Amon*, them arr
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    • 148 3 BivSiniivltj ihe X^ M.tssi u>mmk of mm ._B^__*_> jffj? e i fm joe2n*l m\itiiiv**r*stirf/ (ti ONE and the ONLY SALE of the YF*R) M'sin-s llt'ttriltj Sltsshvtt Tmhm utirntttntif of Otis opportunity A .y'«r*». *f- Give-away Bargains: I* iiuw Lovely Olathaw -id'' f m ■iis-s ■>•- _S«!Bs±ti nttre "sai _tR-_aB- 'V,;:
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  • 213 4 Standard Stall Reporter CHINESE language and Chinese culture in Malaya will be killed by the National Education Bill. This is the current feeling anion? the Chinese in the Federation, especially among those in education circles. Sir Chenq-lo'k Tan. who' e down to Singapore
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  • 69 4 rr TER BURGES, e/ellknown choral and orchestral conductor, arrived in Singapore yesterday in his capacity as Visiting Examiner of the lasociatrd Hoard of the Koyal School of Millie He will examine over 700 candidates dunnc Ihe Beat seven weeks and will give tara pianoforte ri li.tls .md
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  • 134 4 •ill.F. taking a I cul home a Chinese pork seller the backlane of Rochore Road, and ro; ,o by ;< youth armed .i dagger on Sunday night. The money stolen from -lie pot K taking Ho had collected it from lhe sale of pork for the Chinese
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  • 153 4 THE Pan-Malayan Khek Community Conference at Singapore decided yesterday that the Nanyang University deserves wholehearted support and immediately donated $5,000. It also urged all Kheks to gi\e generously to thc I'niversity. Spt akers stressed the importance of Chinesand said that the Nanyang University would contribute greatly
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    48 4 photo. Mr. and Mrs. Ahdul Kadir bin Adam who were married al Pasir Paajaag on Sunday. The bride was formerly Joya binte Mohamed daughter the late Mr. Mohamed bin Abdul Samad and Mrs. Mohamed. The marriage took place at the bride's residence at 131-2 West Coast Road.- Standard
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  • 48 4 Kl -i S e B the 1 V ital, here brought him a i >ks and ten minut. lie captain Ca "mystery" B i and the lo tion. Ih* received his len he i led. iktur had his amputated above the I
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  • 33 4 pnoio. Some of (he officers ai.d men of the 3rd Dogra Ket-.ui.ent. on board the troops.. |i Dilwara. which stopped briefly in Singapore yesterday, en route to Korea. Standard
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  • 209 4 CRACK TROOPS ON 'PEACE' MISSION GO ARMED FULLY armed. 971 custodian troops of the Indian army passed through Singapore yesterday in the V*.. 555- ton I troopship DCttraia. on their I way to Korea on a peaceful I mission. Thry are to "police" the exchange of prisoners of war. The
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  • 146 4 KUALA LUMPFR, Mon.— Labour leaders in thc Federal Council today expressed resentment over "an attitude of treating labour representation in thc Federal Council somewhat like the handing out of a 1 pittance." A prominent Labour commenting on the Nation-.! Conferences Working C mittee't report
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  • 102 4 SINGAPORF. Police are looking for I IT-.vear-old Chinese youth, who was alleged to have struck his 58--year-old mother on the head several times in a fit of anger at their bouse in Yio Chu Kang Road on the afternoon of Aug. 22. The mother was admitted
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  • 193 4 THREE Singapore policemen appeared before Mr. 'J. B. Jeyaratnam in the .Singapore fourth Criminal District Court yesterday, charged with robbing an old man of "the most treasured property of his life" hi> opium pipe. The policemen were S •.nan bin Omar, Hussai:. bin
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  • 71 4 Dr. Irata EUgaaaagfc, an expert on Chrisfltaa homes' work from the Interna i Miss.n.».i*-\ Count il. is in Siagapore to tareatigal* Beads al the Malayaa (hii** tian Home and Family JLiir Movement. Al I'staz Mohammed Mekki Maciri. member of the Moroccan IMrgatinn to IN. and president of the
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  • 201 4 'TEMPLER GETS RED WAR UNDER CONTROL' LONDON. Aug. 24 (Reuter) The Finaneial Times said oday one of the benefits from the encouraging progress in the war against the bandits in Malaya was the improvement la the recruiting of rubber planters. "Vacancies are no* nearly so difficult to fid as they
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  • 188 4 No Force On Changi Kampong A REPLY TO MAK Standard Stan fc |10 CHAIRMAN of thc han^i Kara] mittee, Che A. \V. Mahmood, yesterdav a I Mak Pak Slice's allegation thai ttUp I pong: Chanui were being intimidated jv f and without foundation." 1 Mr. Mak. who is chai nr.;..
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    • 20 4 I Sole Exporter JHBHHh Company for the Import and Export of H^K Chemical Products and Raw Materials, I Id., _________HR_
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    • 117 4 Q glimpse of t I KW^ N I YUN FAMOUS MAN GENERAL' I /I 1 I Kwor Yun Chiong 1 popularly kno*»n ol j Kwon Kung, one cl the two lom o u s gen e i a j cl the _V~- "*1 Romance ol I v Three Kingdom*. **os
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  • 23 5 h ii tiiv nn whi< h a old S:Uh watt h- sis found with a u wound on his Mandard photo.
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  • 202 5 Six Men Will Get The Facts About Rubber BRITISH EXPERTS TO PLAN FUTURE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon —A working party to collect information on rubber production in Malaya and pass it on to a fact finding mission has been set up by the Federation Government. Tho working party is made up
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  • 62 5 BAMAYAH, a Singapore motorist, was fined $125 in the Second Traffic Police Court yesterday on two charges of negligent driving and failing to report to the police after a collision with a pedestrian. The prosecution stated that Ramayah knocked down a Chinese at Changi Road
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  • 64 5 A 20-YFAR-OLD youth. Lee Chio Huay. pleaded guilty in the Singapore Seventh Po Court yesterday, to voluntarily causing hurt to h„*. mother, SOW Wa'n. with an axe in a house ia Upper Seram.; H His Wt not accepted because Vie mother wai in a u
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    46 5 photo. Brigaaaar-Geaeral afaaiiea Hirseh. formerly of the C.S. Geaeial Staff Corps in "Washington, arrived in Singapore yesterday with his wife for a vvceks stay. Brigadier Ilirsch now retired is a prominent lawyer la Houston, Texas. He and his wife are on a lair Kast tour. Standard
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    25 5 Il.ivn.ih hinte Aii. a F7 Nearold Kedah Girl Guide, who arrived in Kin<;apore yester day |a -ttend the Interna tional C ii 1 Guides' (amp.
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  • 100 5 Witnesses Called In 'Abuse'Probe SF.VERAL witnesses called to give t i before a sub-committee of the SmuaI pore City Council jn il rday irding certain a. madt by the Federation of City Council Labour Unions. The Federation alleged that some olli rials of the I Works at Kallang Road .*ave
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  • 49 5 PEN ANC,. Mon.— Dr. I. m Chong Eu today urged Government to turn over- the V ;> building R to an Infant welfare C U-ic or a Boys' Club. Speaking during t. Journment al I >uncil m .-aid. tlie toddy .shop was OD- I in
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  • 89 5 telK^?h A !??flJ_ d !IS. l Te **L*^*-K the mvster--2£ r^tSa „ua, ,ua Huat in «S?AB He was Found oa a ehari his body til. Th. th has not j yet been ascertained ar are ng a pathologist report. ho^R y aw^red to know
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  • 55 5 TWO Singapore dote -tive-; On special rounds at Sennett tte nabbed one of two prowlers at Thai Thong Crescent at 4.35 a.m. yesterdav. The other prowler jumped into a car parked outside 'the shop and drove awav. Police traced the car hut the wanted man was
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  • 168 5 LAST Friday a 17-year-old girl Goh Eng Lung pleaded guilty in the Sirgapore Fourth Police Court to a charge of assisting in the management of chap-U-kee ar.d at the same time alleged that she was assaulted by the detective who arrested her. After
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  • 229 5 'UMNO-MCA Force Will Win Others Over' Rahman Kl ALA LIaMPIR, Mon— Leaders of I M.NO MCA are not perturbed that only three of the U organisations invited, responded to their call to the I National Convention. They are convinced tl the combined strength of tbe UMNO MCA repre. i the
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  • 124 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Government Ser Staff Co unci] will not accept J anv arbitrary imposition u-v change or tolerate any discriminatory treatment 'in favour of a particular 3 in the public serv The Council, which reprei sents locally domiciled ohv noted With
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  • 79 5 MR MURUGASAN Rajaratnatfi was y* f »dm hv tht Chief Justice, Sir Charts Murray-Ayns oy. into the Colony Bar. His .sponsor wat Mr H Wilson. Said the Chief Justice:* 1 have great pleasure in admitting you to the Bar of tho Colonv and I wish you
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  • 25 5 TAIPING. Mon. Pleading jruiltv to possession of half a pint 'of toddy in Batu Kurnu, Sin^araveloo was fined $25 by tha Taiping Magistrate^
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  • 84 5 ON the pretext of buying a piec of cafc« two Chinese entered tiie Polar Cafe in High Street on Saturdav night, held up the proprietor at pistol point and cleaned the till of the day's takings of $450. One of the robbers with the gun ordered
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  • 134 5 Standard Staff Reporter AUTHORITIES yesterday said there is no truth.whatsoever n a lcK al Ch,icse papers report that five leper girls were detained by the Social Welfare IX-partrnont in Connection with prostitution. The paper, a Weekly called FenS Aft oOi of the girls was arrested
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  • 157 5 Standard Staff Reporter KNCOFRAGING response has come from local artistes, mostly amateurs, to mark Singapore's City Day celebrations on Sept. 21—23. On the official night. S 22, more than M asaociat and individuals have offered a variety of pe-fofrnances which include a Citv D
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    • 135 5 CATHAY ORGANISATION /*> X V ATTRACTIONS •"■MP" 4SIJOWSDAIIY! c iif_f__Ti\r H-a-Rc^- WK* '"^b USUAL PRICES. IlCps\_VD_S I„t ,h, I.ou I Color k r TECHNICOLOR _^_Bl__________________________«__-____*__-____-_____l__'-*~'*'" TTH V> R.I"V TODAY DAILY v f 9.38 j».m. S mth Seas Action*. MRWCWESMi^ A. t JECHNICOLOR _a____T 'fß^-JOHNMLASD /^fe# JMXCRM -Forrest W ci<Eß AW
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    • 385 5 day IIIJ^IJM ti -•t.t..-.o WAtNit BROt (flG***"^^ Kathryn Grayson cordon m» c rae PLIJS^ Pathe Nrws: ENGLAND WINS IKS I MATCH v* i«i/«/;«('i'i ALL THE CLORY THAT WAS ROME! A^r SECRET RITES of TCWfJ VIRGINS! ULL DA>CI_ «»f the GOLDEN GODDESS! SAVAGERY! SPECTACLE! SIN! fc ,TKnNKOIOR A___m *m**^***--S*V* m P%mmmsm-
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    • 54 5 Weather UMI >f Temperature: m m lug. In ...0 •i Singapore <*i*t*>Fi. 1 Kota Bahru Kuala I uaapnr l?2F), Kanntaua 111 iv. i'rmperature: 1 rem m TM a.m. AH\¥ .Vols i H.ihru (<*©Fi. I itunur <s*.'.Fl, Ipnh •i i IMF i. (nil). Iracr Kota Bahru Kuala l.umpur i.Wi, ,tr.i i
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  • 766 6 I 1. on the day that thi Malayan National mvi d, i ;ad << ca aon to i I therini iper tigers ehi n I tht draft report of the Workf the M N mnot help but feci ripti completely off the mark. We not quite appi the remarkable
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  • 1167 6 The Shame Of Singapore's 25,000 Hawkers ABOUT one person in forty in Singapore Is a hawker. Every month three thousand of them, little better off than beggars, are brought up in court charged vvith obstruction, or for hawking without a licence. They are breaking the law merely in the course
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    • 212 6 Sir; —It will be a sound policy to give thought to the President of the Temporary Staffs Union. .\lr. Dawson's remarks to the elleet that all pensioners employed by the Government must be done with :n order to economise. There are quite an appreciable number of
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    • 96 6 Sir: I sincerely hope that the councillors who attended the tax,-drive rs' mass meeting on Aug. lt> are not prejudiced by the clamour at that meeting when a vote was taken on taxi-meters. Most women, unlike men. do not have cars at their disp isal. Wc mainly rely on
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    • 15 6 "S« nd round a squad ear. chief, I've just caught Slippery Sam!"
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    • 216 6 Sir: The general public in Teluk Anson wants to know about th e Youth CenSir.— "Libertas" 'Aug. 2fl) makes me think I did not express myself very elearlv on Aug. 11. When I emestioned the right of a man to dispose of his property as he pleases,
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    • 203 6 Sir;--Sir .Andrew Agnew, managing director of the •Shell" Tran.-, port and Trading Company and a director of the Anglo-Saxon and Shell Petroleum Companies first arrived in Singapore in 1903 fifty years ago to join the old established firm of Syme Company, agents for "Shells" and not the
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    • 113 6 Sir; With reference to Employee -in Terror's letter to you dated Aug. 17. I wonder if his employer is also a victim of those unlicensed and mereilos moneylenders who charge interests as high as 70-80 dollars per thousand per month or even more. It his employer only owes money
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  • 44 6 Review of views B iLriftt R.d j thai 1 f 1 y in with m.vth A Great Stridt THK gre. thc of 1 A las m.. V cerie^ A lla o BMM DOl I mding that la mind Worthy Factor N N mc Um
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  • 549 6  -  RAWLE KNOX UK To Ask Why Was By TIIE British High Commissioner in Delhi is to ask the Indian Government for a full explanation as to why the Kashmir Government gave Miss Edna Fontaine, a thirty-five year old artist, three davs" notice to leave Srinagar (Kashmir capital),
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    • 134 6 Sli\<;AI»OKK in.'* SI "A MM BII INUEPENUCNI M uK NING NtUHPAHKR HEAD OFFICE: 128 Rob. mon Rood Smgopoi* Telephone Not *****—***** Coble 6 lelcg.oph Add.e«« TIGERNEWS Singopcf. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222 Ih* Time* Building Printing Houu Squoie London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG t*> >ul»r>r_tSf.<<r 83 Cowon Stieet 8.
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  • 314 7 RUSSI ANS PLAY BLUE CHIP IN GERMAN 'POKER' i CI.IN. Aug. 24,-Tlie Russians «i .Uidav in Uw giant iKikerTal^ b,u Prime Minister ot the East r_»_ »«erniaiiv. Grotewohl. rcfnraiiig to Berlin wiM?" 1 Rep ,blit„f His delegation alter **^tl"tK_*^T n MOSMW. said that Russif Z_\ a true I added th.it
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  • 66 7 Drive Against Moroccan Nationalists Alg LM. (AP). Sultan on i lay to national"Vforo* re full ot ti -rs nabbed in >weep of the Tan 1,000 ady been arare fleeing I ers are being underground. S iltan, Mouley i en Arafa, also i c in favour Vie life in his making
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  • 76 7 Red Bid To Smash New Food Plan Aug LM. (UP).— Communists d on tough torm troopers" and •porters to smash American food pro- ch b4 ina next Communist-run Nationdenounced the new p an to teed hungry lei mans as "prove. ;i told East Berhnera against it." imunist statement 'he Communists
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  • 55 7 E 24, (Reu- Four people were K i 11--•i a I CT! f at Littf< Id, near h< re. police reported. 1 > tiie balloon. about 7. odd feet in v :i corning id, descending fast. had 1 ballast feet. Ti* balloon's iadlv damaged ei
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  • 18 7 pie were killed .11 a motor rom at P< nine.-, nor. h- i Reuter
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  • 75 7 WASHINGTON Aug. 24. (UP) The Justice Depart- urged the United S ates Court of Appeal today to renovate seven count perjury •i n< it again*-' tar Eastern specialist Owen La'tinore. In a 61-page brief United Stat, attorney Leo A. Rover and oth government prose CUtors
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  • 28 7 MRS CHARLES Chaplin, Wife of the actor. gave birth to her filth child, a hoy. at a nursing home in Lausanne, Switzerland on Sunday. Reuter
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  • 68 7 THE SHAH PILOT photo. The .Shah of Persia (left) is shown here with his pilot. Major .Mohammed Khatami at the Shah's hotel suite in Rome. An:. 19 as they received advance reports of the success of proaShah forces over those of Premier Mossadeq. The pilot is the man who flew
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  • 255 7 Tn NEW y.°. RK Au S* 24, (Reuter)-The dispute over Indian participation in the Korean peace conference is expected to come to a vote in the United Nations on about Wednesday or Thursdav. The General Assembly's Political Committee will bosume debate on the composition
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  • 103 7 Cannibalism In N. Guinea Heart Dinners PORT .MORESBY. (New Guinea). Aug 24 (UP) Cannibalism is rife In thc southern highlands here, pat- rol officer C Terrell reported. Wnile on a Ml-day patrol into the cannibal country around l-ak_ Kutubu, Terrell said he found a human heart stretched on a lire
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  • 25 7 MR CLEMENT ATI LEE lormer Labourite Prime Minis- tor. returned to I.ondon on I Sunday after a vacation it: I Yusoslavia. A .P.
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  • 76 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Aug 24. The following ore the closing price*, ot rubbe* ond tin of the London morkct: LONDON RUBBER IONUON UN Spot 19_d. Spo* £606 per ton Oct. Dec. 19. d. buyers, £607 10s. sellers. Jon. Mor. 19_d. Three months: £601 Apr. June
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  • 209 7 SHAH STARTS TO DISTRIBUTE LAND TO THE PEASANTS WASHINGTON, Aug. >\ (Reuter) The new Persian regime which ousted Premier Mossadeq last week appeared to have excellent p. aspects ol obtaining emergency financial aid from tlir United States, dis patches published in the American press
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  • 106 7 60mph Train Wrecked By Saboteurs RABAT. Aug 24. (IP)— The speeding M Algerian express plunged down an embankment 20 m.:e~ north of here last I from tracks believed loosened hy saboteurs. One person was kil'ed and six injur' Making more than (ifi n aa hour, the express pa over 50
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  • 148 7 NO A -CANNON SENT ABROAD -US OFFICIAL WASHINGTON Aue 24. i (Reader)— A Uniten St. army spokesman said yesterday the practical needs of American forces over would determine whether they were r o be equipped with any atomic cannon. Non e of the 28() mm cannon, capable of firing an
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  • 61 7 CAIRO. Anc (AP) _K>ldi, -Pn iidenl \i hai imad Naguib and Saudi At sb an King Ibn Sand yv v-.dav ronferred for half an '•*<.. ir. but no oflkial lutemcnl srs lied nn < > i. (Used Tha mei i imk. ;<•■ ding to dispatch
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  • 26 7 NEW i ere fall in the InU ioi ol ft terday v I vo das earl < hich i ,iIV .md dam__i d ri UP
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  • 126 7 VOGELER SUES FIRM FOR US $500,000 NEW YORK. Aug 24 (UP) Robert A. Vogeler. who spent 17 month, in a Hungarian prison has fled a U.S.SaOO (MX) -o insl Vie International* T< epnonc and Tele C nr nl he was an assistant vicepresideni wren ib. Li seized him. Thi has
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    44 7 photo. The Snitan and Sultana of Johore leaving London's Waterloo station on the first stake ot their journey home They will arrive two davs before the Sultan's KOI li birth day. Going back with them is their three years old daughter. Princess M**ri.im UP
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  • 178 7 NKW DELHI, Aug:. 24.— The Communi ,t Comnvind in Korea has stated that a number of T.N. prisoners who it claims do not \vsh to return to aAllied hands, wiM be handed over to th:_ custodv of the ncutrp' nil ions "Repatriation Commission, it was
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  • 232 7 TAu»EI. Aug. 24 (UP- -j The i.8()(»-ton freighter s.«. E. 1. Brenori, alleged lo be own- v a Chinese shipping COOcern, was brought into Kaoh- southern Fonnosa. yeaterday i>v its mutinous <- nie crew seeking Nationalist rei >ge. Thr? freighter carrying a 'load of about *90,000,00g
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  • 171 7 v. \shin< ms ?l. Thr \i» I "i ,in•♦ ii n rati ii > th it ■everai hit B heai lu> IllMTs llf Ii I. nun s; >p II l>. lite t lr ea i aal< la lln i i iM aa ii
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  • 23 7 45 TUNISIAN PRISONERS MAKE ESCAPE vis I I Thei Tunisian N Fie in Tunisia, arho lu emei gency pow > > a French d I
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  • 57 7 I U IM PENH A General Pai j Cambodia* Vi snce la mi lit nmand bodia to Kifiif nouk. He -d< «if tit d.mg< r f i sd Vh tminh, J hav*.' i tinue to i la the roui b King would I* in I of
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    • 51 7 F£V BOM z~w>^__Pu___'___i_____— ~***^_*r__"L 5 •> THROUGH COMKECTIOMS BY MM t M.A.L. j YOUR FARE INCI— H( TEL ACCOMMODATION -j AT CONNECTING POINTS PEEDBIRD ROUTES SPAN THE WORLD "-=^*»Srjt_^k A p LY TO YOUR NEARFST TRAVFI AGENT j OR ANY MALAYAN AIRWAYS OFFICE. MALAYAN AIRWA Yf ii s :v:iv vr
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    • 66 7 IlWsvtJZ/s a v£,7/ sound rtytrzeectf investment! i f fc___r*V*»vV X r*<_r<i w __IB_a— «vj____i U_P» ***-«A4^^«. v f_t a J_^ *jWS k____K AwmrSmtSS. rnkWC—mxP **T' *~-a. ty»*rg _a jTx- vtt__,'_) '"}< fl gfe___ J__\ __r m M^L__^m_S_^_ 1 t A-—mm\—^^mm**^^ "MAGIC" MARGIN ONI 0> Al '1 I I L— )*TM_
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  • 414 8 Standard Aviation Correspondent VISITORS to the Society of British Aircraft Constructors Farnborough Air Show this year will note that almost without exception, every type of aircraft put into quantity production is for export in one way or another. Taking the commercial aircraft first, every
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    • 639 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Hong Kong. Manila Kobe Yokohama Penang P Sham Spore TS. Braunschweig (HAPAG) 1 Me* I |»JfJ Jjjg Bremen TS w.serslein fNDL) B '/T»Oct Ij/I4oel 15/lfiOel 51 _^«fcweIT%AFAG) 23 >80ct 2'. 30()ct 30ct 2Nov 4NGLd FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Sins.ipore:— Robinson UmmA Tel: *****/3 TEL: K
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    • 1161 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE _t__\ i»im~> MANSFII.LI) CO.. LTD. gj* incorporated in Singapore srrtera option to proceed \la aChet ports to load and ills- Marge cargo SAILINGS to I.IM.RPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON (OS I INI VIAL PORTS. Due Sails P. Sham Penang < yelopa for Liverpool a. GlasG. 33 34 Aug 26
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    • 397 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEXV YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEXV ORLFANS via SCEZ S'pore P S'ham Penang FRIESLAND (RL) 29Aug sSept fiSept 7 BSept .AMSTELDYK (HAL) 9 IS.Sept lfiSept 17 ISSept SLAMAT (Rl) 19 25 Sept
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    • 789 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAXIX LK (<>M| M S'Pore v Vh.m •MAGDALA" For Bangkok 9/loSent m i "INDIA" For Bangkok balgon /,w^ cpi h 8s «'Pt Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 3/4 Oet o #n_. VSFLANDIA" for Bangkok 10 HOct "KOREA" Fo, Djakarta. Bang- kok, Saigon, Ilongkong. Manila, Kobe. Yokohama
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  • 475 9 Standard Market Reporter IHi tin section of the a\lala%an free k very firm wU h increased bids i j ntiment v to tbe improved' nnre yesterday, on o e of the Wi qu i i_i ires were I V 1.1 I
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  • 121 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER EASIER Quiet and slightly f£™ v with quota •'ons opening at about un"«ed from the weekend but easing daring the The markel Hosed quid at Per lb. for first '"M for September Pment (64 J rents per lb. on -Saturday) bu reported Wlin small orders coming
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  • 105 9 THE produ,*e manket in Singapore remained quiet in all sections, with little activity reported yesterday. Copra prices were about unchanged from the weekend levels, both September and October shipment being quoted at $3:.J buyers and S33J per picul sellers. Coconut oil sellers quoted 153 per picul sellers on a
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  • 32 9 HOI 24. Special Standard Service closing e_ on the Hongkong Exchai "»15.01 to £1 sterling: $5 ***** to US It; $1,837 to Malayan M, $0,306 to one Indonesian Ruppiah; Goid
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  • 100 9 A rlines are to lock Com- i ail an ;er has been apPAL's rs ird of AVIACO will become effective on ral by the respective governments. nel -\ndies Soriano in Manila recently that this is th e "first time PAL has 1 into direct participation
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  • 101 9 j HASHINtiTON. Anc. > 24, (Reuter, America's < 1* new Sabre jet— the f 100 is the first t'nited > States ighter to fly re- Z gularly at speeds faster than sound in level flight, according to Mr. .1. 1.. At i < wood, president
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  • 22 9 A.P MEN are inking the d< shaft ever known into the earth 17 miles east of Bak< r field. Califori
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  • 156 9 'india's Food Problem Has Ended' BOMBAY. Aug. 24. (Reuter) Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kid the Indian Food Minister. here yesterday that India's food problem has ended Her food imports, which stood at more than 4.000.000 tons in 1952, would be cut to million tons next year. Ile added that the count
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  • 40 9 AN INNOVATION in Australian industry is *urSery." method of repairing factory machinery without removing it from its location m the plant. This "cold" repnir pro developed by (Britain) I vi.. ired in by Ifl com]
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  • 45 9 photo. .MR. G.S. OAKLEY. Secretary to the Ford Motor Company of .Malaya, arrived back in Singapore aboard a <Jantas Constellation during the weekend after spending six months' leave jn England and Canada. He was accompanied by his wife and three children. Standard
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  • 199 9 Radio Frequency Standard Staff Reporter THE International Civil .\viation Organisation's conference held in Singapore recommended that there should be greater standardisation of radio frequency and equipment. Messrs. E. Asi.**tores. D Oliva ai 1 E. .Acevecdo of the Phi ip-l pines, left for Bangkok vest* rday
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  • 219 9 S'pore Brickworks Show Good Business PROFITS MAY BE LOWER Standard Market Reporter. SINGAPORE brickworks with on estimated annual ou-Vu# of 70 million ore having a fairly good period of trading though they may find a more competitive market tor their products because of the general trend of business. A forecast
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  • 174 9 S'pore Firm Produces Soap Flakes S IX G A FORE has a new ing industry the manuure of soap flakes and powder. One company is 1 producing 100 000 packets of Map ftVikc- BBd 150,000 tins of powder a month. Production at this level hardly satisfies one-tenth of SmgaporcV requirments.
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  • 45 9 C 'ttee Probing World Trade A iv. R. i _n Homer art today anil I '.-man will look I pi s of i:. e, which meet on Sept. 15 In aAdmi:. ner in I _\o president cf i leral ion of I ,a--s from riculture
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  • 124 9 NKW YORK U I AT > Almost iv*.. i «»f thr world'*.. prnp.«*« .ne starving, thr Am-... m graphual Sim iet> i ,1 trrday. despite i n < food production t.» 1 «1 everyone. lhi- Soi iety i**j.oil.d ihe lowest food ron*aiini|)ti(in levH per eap-ti i»xiftft«
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    • 67 9 NIGHT LUBRICATION i *^__x!' J, I •gdHp ■'>$%! MB -IHl!___:.' "**"*C J mmSL. I _*S^ a i. mmm -< _L% V— i mmm W%%M' w^J* ry e were,. Hi J j DAY NIGHT SERVICE N«m, \ou ran l»a\- v..ur g^-_^-_fe_* < .ir sort im. uilhoul lie V^vJ'^H im oii\ciiiciicc n|
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    • 680 9 >o_? -"to"; lyjsvjiw i* OTWiijglWmn^y-y? •.>^i*fas^it-..^A^^vi m&vV-.-: *^^»R__a_MiM__iMM_a_Ml-_M^^ S^^. I Pe-ang ,mi 106) 4 15am BEPARTCRES: To Kuala Lumpur I.IOO: Fareb 3 8.15 and §15 DQ_"€- Lll^tFV _r (MLI2IV 43> n m and Penang 8 am. To Gemas HIXDI I \N .1 K. 3iW Labuan. Jesselton 11 a.m. Singapor-- Kuala
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  • 58 10 photo). "DUNIXCJ" is done wherever there are loag expanses of dunes, and it involves sunning ox fust sitting, staa ilong the sandy rise-.. Tape Cod in the IS. abounds in dun? beauty, md ittracta beauties as a result. Above. Shirley Claire Peuta, t Boston model jrai t
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  • 453 10  -  Margaret Scott ry j RE'S nothing more 1 t; 1 ited to make fl I l'*»s rouple ,lad they si th r ara Iba i seeing i rbildr a covered in Am. > if you like chili: in fact, if thi your own children, n Ihe are
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  • 606 10 A New Series By 'SALMASf \i \YA in general, but Singapore in partiealar, might well be called a meetIng place of nations. Few other places of such com- paratively moderate proportion* can harbour so many race s. communities and creeds, make them all feel at
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  • 1017 10  -  MAXINE RAKICH By What Is Your Choice In Hand Bags? 'THE BIG, the bcautilul and -I glamorous hand bag belongs with the bamboo slim ness of the dress of TO DAY. In fact, nothing else is right. The big are practical, too, to carry everything you
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  • 241 10 Slar Contest No. 30 ALI through this week lhe Sine ipot e Standard presents its thirtieth star contest. All \oo *> got to do is t«> collect the sli pictures* ana their respective coupons and send them tn_*-«*« K **r with the name ot the
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    • 132 10 /***yp/ ELIZABETH ARDEN Mmr -Udeii's ruiperfa mem (lowing cream gives your skin m-la-illya pearly luumimi- look thai is pure em-hanliiietit. I Bf it under ponder lor youthful, glowing beauty. Basic Sheem uith hormimes M1 i f**4s\ r ,l l ''r-thirtirs a^.-_jr y^ l ,ui ,s -'ii radiant _.hadoa \sm ,M
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    • 194 10 j&^f '^Ttif r* I l% *-«w*d-__B«ißifc>-4_ J _J^ THE COUPON READ THIS BfFOM YOU ORDER YOUR PAT TERN You -u«i i thin tin (int damp, you win! »ou» po'i.ir u' It I don t q. i thi ttair.pt tyou dan t qct tht o-''.m A nun-ibo ot oidcn ho»i come
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    • 46 10 The StT7 And You i-> «n_ mi M T'W n i•<f■f l v 1 1 i I\l ill > x 111 >l|v *^< i i; i j i i ii i \:ir..*» i I IRN grin \..u i \i.n \im.i \,»i x kii I WM\r. Ull 111 I
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  • 505 11 Division^hampbJMp; rsenol F C W,nner season s nrst «y e nth time, orc w y h g »P "record by winning the tit™ for b commentators in tbe ffl J? by some^pe a srru «a»e for League honours. Aiany of tho comnw.4, are shaking
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    • 112 11 CLYDf I comb mr/i B or white hair it i otonr to vour en you were in your b and thoM* ls ol '~v> h.ur Rone. hair baWneaa etc. ii r Lai r«>m.i d r .I> I i f i) N A and for superfluous hair 1 KICHO 1 ..nd
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    • 256 11 AUtTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEA.SEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our salerooms Nos. 14/16 Robinson Road, .Singapore On THURSDAY 27th AUGUST, 1053 at 230 PM. MORTGAGEE'S S ALE N o T^ 9 yrS lease 14/12/1881. Area ESTATE OF KM. MOHAMED ABDULKADER, DECEASED Rem H A rV lADARSAH LANE 9
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    • 373 11 fIOTir.FS TRAFFIC NOTICE MAJOR REPAIRS TO BRIDGE NO. 48/1 AT MILE 48, KLANG— SEPANG ROAD. THE above repairs are due to x start on lst September 1953 with a probable duration of 1 month. Vehicular traffic may be interrupted for short periods during the progre t the work. Closure ot
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    • 472 11 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE Federation of Malaya. TtNDER NOTICE TENDERS are I- for the following 1. INSI Wi .-Yl lON MM YARDS OF I 000 VO UTS i CABLE FROM ARAU POWER STATION TO KAN GAR, PERLIS. 2. ERPCTIO.N OF OVERHEAD L. T. MAINS. SERVICES AND STREET LIGHTING AND
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    • 515 11 TLI. 'ION I EARN DF CO.. ATIVE MAC- HIKE F'TBFTOIDFJJY FROM EXPERT SlNt.hß TTACHERS and add distinctive Individual finish to yoi: i lothrt and furnishmgs Bp< 'luced fee'^enigi held nt all 91 NGER shops in Singapore and tnroughout M SAVE by learning to sew the quirk and simple war at
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    • 150 11 Af K.MlilJ l>i;>3l Vi9 M\ Pt h hi and mllT > **h*> led ih-. for. |ale 1 A I'\ s^ni I I i I I srn mora y< wr I > rk T fj SiTr $84 p :\r\'\ S ■it lh tium I pni i nitia to rul ai Iyp
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    • 130 11 -\..-T~~" $B •'-'•^FSS". "e*3BB W,FE EE TH,S THE V.HET--VONE OF I ...BRING THOU THIS RENdJ"*^" '^^^^-^^-f^ A ""EBHKPrI __T«o^ ■P^^^^^^^^B KILLED I 1 NOuR 5U ORD". LET GRIEF OF SCOTLAND AND s^ MACBETH 15 *fi_F X\ \\m\w TERRIBLE JOLT. TOO? HAVE J CONVERT TO ANGER*. MYSELF', VMTHIN MY /RIPE FOR
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  • 223 12 KUALA MWIPI'R. Mon —Singapore Cold Btorjf« beat Police Volunteer Res ,,v<*> »_i in the replay nl tbe Div 3 Central League totter final today. B■• ire e match both teams nffoduced to Dato Sir Onn "in Ja'afat who later gave the trophy away
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  • 31 12 T MPING. Min The Taiping D t Ho *ke\ A »n int i irganise a girls' hockey t Finishes of the first day's Ij KL races last Saturday.
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  • 354 12 A Winning fjrW/oJ Says tl in<ls<oi* Lam KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Galloping conditions were ideal track this morning as a result of Sundays heavy downpour (hit i V I ers were Palio and Harringay, Rakahanga, Gondolino. Ilarvtood and in H r Golden Dolphin and Lone Ranger. Palio,
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  • 198 12 Police KO The Customs POLICE "A" made a very pro- mising start in the S.A.F.A. Junior KO Cud competition when thev edged out a strong Customs team by a penaitv goal at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The match, played at a fast pace was one of the best seen in this
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  • 16 12 RAJAJI S.C. beat Emily Rovers 5 in a friendly soccer at Farrer Park
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  • 23 12 MONTREAL, Aug 24 (AP) Douglas Ford of Harrison, N.Y.. won the IT J5. $25,000 open golf championship on Sunday.
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  • 204 12 Airways Hongkong Bank Draw MALA VAX AIRWAYS and Hongkong Bank •B** played l two all draw in A Singapore Business House league and nip tie at River Valley Road yester day. Airways were right on top from the first minute. They got their first goal when Sikin. alter I receiving
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  • 67 12 BERXE. (Switzerland). Aug. 24 (AP).— Alberto .\scari of Italy, the world's top auto rarer added another title to his eollee f ion Sunday bv capturing the Swiss Grand Prix. Ascari. driving a Ferrari, negotiated the 473-ki!on.etre rare, which included a total of 1,300 curve.,, in
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  • 46 12 ISTANBUL. Aug 24 (AP)— The Philippines beat Fraree 3—o in the final of the Istanbul international tennis tournev Sunday. Through the victory, the Philippines took over from the defending team the cus tody of the "Cup of Nations" t:ophy.
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  • 22 12 > TAIPINO. Mon.-Cev!on A I na'icm .started their hoekev reason weh yesferd iv beatm* i pfiTjr Martin?* XI 6-1 in aiiendly.
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  • 75 12 BROQKLINE. MASSACHUSETTS, Aug. 23, (Reuter).— Dons Hart and Shirty Frv Wimbledon women's doubles champions won the ed States title for the third successive year here toiav They beat Louis Broujlh and Mrs. Margaret Osborne Dupont 9-7 in a hard fought final. Mervyn Rose and R^x
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