Singapore Standard, 27 August 1953

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  • 16 1 SINGAPORE STAND ARD v iv. n„. S6t SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • THE TRADE BACKS PALMER
    • 99 1 COUP IN SIAM IS FOILED (ey Man Among 11 Peop!e Held BANGKOK, Aug. 2fi I t.-Gen. Lau n g >HL K.uh Songram a H nt the coup group I-. i brought the present s> nenl into power -^K v 11 persons arm 'iis morning irjH nt engaging in an H
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    • 20 1 Eden Will Lead U.K. -Delegation (Re Of i the lor- e Marquis Fo: the British Nations ning in r 15.
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    • 8 1 i*s babv 1_ d Eugene.
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    • 8 1 MK. Dl NCAN SANDYS: Question o, Supplies
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    • 15 1 "They'll put your mother away if she's not careful!— She's talking to beTself!**
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    • 76 1 A SINGAPORE towkay is being detained under tne Banishment Ordinance. lA--1 owing a raid by Customs officer! on his business preraise. o n Tuesday afternoon. A Customs spokesman toid The Standard that the man was detained o n a warrant of arrest. A ratty of
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    • 60 1 IPOH. Wed.— A combined meeting ot all Chambers of Commerce is to be held at 'he Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday to dis-auss the Registration and Licensing of Business Ordinance. Ir is understood that the meeting is being called following a letter received
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    • 39 1 PANMUNJOM, Aug. 23 (AP) Another 400 UN soldiers returned from North Korean stockades today indications that the Reds v/il! send back some Americans handed jail terms and possibly more prisoners than ihey originally promised.
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    • 38 1 BRIGHTON. England. Aug. 2tf. (UP) Lord Glenorehy. tan and heir of the Earl of Breadalbane. was convicted yesterday of stealing pennies from the coin box of a pay toilet, and fined 1-3.
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    • 12 1 BURMESE government lorces have freed British-owned oilfields at Yenangyat. Reuter.
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    • 57 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 26' (AP) The Indian Government h-.s protested against the refusal of Malayan authorities to grant permission to member. of the Indian ambulance unit travelling as deck passengers to land at Penang on July 27, en route home from Korea. Deputy Foreign Minister AK.
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    • 38 1 photo. Grand Vizier Mohammed El Hajoui reads the pro- -Lunation of the new Sultan Mohammed Ben Moulay \rafa a t Marrakech, French .Morocco, on Aug. 21. while viziers and chieftains listen attentively. UP
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    • 44 1 RIVAL gangs in the Tanjong Pagar area clashed last night and a few people were injured. One man was seriously struck with a stab wound in the side. He was admitted into the General Hospital. Two others were also hurt.
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    • 133 1 N. M. VASAGAM of Selangor received the biggest number of coupons in The Standard World Tour Contest lot the most popular personality In Malava in the last two days to bring his total to 147.«><7, but the Ceylon Commission*! iu Malay a, Al. Saiavanauiuclu. still leads
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    • 503 1 And Union Head Says US Should Answer SOS Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-Rubber traders «n Malaya feel that America has not been buying sufficient rubber from Malaya to justify this country backing her demand that no rubber should go to Communist countries. They are of the opinion that America
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    • 152 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 26 (AFP)— lndian Premier Jawaharial .\ehru told the Council of State (Upper House) today that India had no intention of preventing Gurkhas recruited by the British Army from .\epal from passing through India on their way to serve in .Malaya.
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    • 256 1 Bin Problem For A Minister Standard Staff Reporter SI- S "S, N 5 APORK was awaiting the reaction t« Ameri" a d wJuId P na m vr' S t-. msmsm Mr. %ldy?l__ i _Tll ie ZJ itb mea K -"'-">*r. co-.fer.me to be he,,, _J*_, ."^nr' .'oaSy^ As Minister of
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    • 93 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed. After four-day manhunt in con lection wi:h the forgery ■•,■-0. police yes erday arrested Teoh Nai Bee when he gave himself up a* a shop in Huron Lane Teoh was produced in magistrate's court today a*id charged with abetting Lim
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    • 22 1 SOME 20 British a om men flew into Sydney from London yesterday on fheii aray to Woomera— AFP
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    • 18 1 FIEI D M Sir Ion: Heading will make ;n> •->'• vj^it to Yugo^r. u soon. Ui'.
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    • 58 1 Boy Charged With Murder Held In Remand A VEAR oi I) Sii rip.ro noo lb ty, ws» vi.. rifth Mi D 11 i (i to bin It V on A t| 1 .i m „t d I HI prn Sinfh it Pisher St nti .1 I'k op unit Ram Si
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    • 49 1 1 UK B of U« -.apyi** l ID a*., j the ot i i muni.st pos' with wet paint to i i oiVm r. I arl irk A ei Holland Road restore. v mot rung. ri witk inboard Vv t "f the reneral'fl <> I
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    • 40 1 SA FR \.\< is 0 Aug -o (AP How would to live PM pmi i? i) f I I -eUin i i forma of the Am. Med il A >ria. Hid much hope h r
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    • 17 1 IM. parking j i n ri I ondon Sti u -nir j.ii r r
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 36 1 TJ/ /v P*H Ti: ien /a7/i\i Chon^J^j I BBlBil'.-.M P UTERIS IMPORTANT LOOK FOR THESE BRANDS when you buy fresh butter ANCHOR S C S. Vv y/ NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIAN ■-•NGAPOR. COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. mmmm
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    • 68 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL <*y ♦> -> •:••«>**.:■..>»•;..>.:•«•:♦♦:- I Check _> 3T— K T_l *> _n* T jr_^t___^^_ ~*s v*- mm r o^ 1 -a_L -.-.Hi i __-t_-_--_. ____i b •r* v _ra__ _a__l _-__l j?^y£L __^4 ►> _l __-__w \*r m gfrn _m-**^_m «__^^^^*gj \^r I Mobiloil a WINNER EVERY
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  • 301 2 S'pore's New Out-Patient Department Is Opened Tiff; new Out-patients Department described by Dr. W. J. Yickcrs, Director of Meaical Services, as one of the greatest projects ever conceived in this part of the world, was declared open hy ."Mr. C. C. Tan, Legislativc Councillor,
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  • 132 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE nurses yesterday described the report in a Colony afterno-m English daily as a "whale of a story". The article says the nurses in the new S>.OOO.OOfI hostel are in "silent rebellion" against "too strict discipline, verging: on tyranny." It also j said the
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  • 114 2 C I. OS I .N Q rubber prices (rents pet lb) in Singapore yesterday nere Ba.NCrs Sellers No 1 KSS Spot Loose *>4 \A No. 1 K.S.S (ii; ss No. I R S.S 621 0 No 3 RSS fll lil; Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The priee of tin
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  • 456 2 Chief Clerk On Trial THE Director of the Corrupt Practices Bureau. Mr. C. \V. Lylc, told the Singapore Second District Court yesterday how he set a trap to catch a government chief clerk suspected to have accepted illegal gratification. Mr. Lyle was giving evidence at
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  • 165 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Gov ernment is considering open- j ing more employment exchanges in the industrial areas of the Colony to find j jobs for the unemployed. Mr. F.G. Tayson, Chief Employment Officer, is now making a survey of the various iabour problems
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  • 82 2 Stabbing Signs THE BODY of a man was found floating in the Tu..-j River at Jurong yesterday. The leas had been tied together. One of its arms V ng and there were three slab wounds in the back. The corpse was in an ad- t vanced
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  • 92 2 TWELVE European. Euan. Chinese and Malay cadet otlkers who started their training at the S.V.C. Training Unit in the beginning of March this year will complete theii training in September. They will receive the rank of Second Lieutenants. Captain J S Jones. Adjutant. S.V.C, told The
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  • 90 2 THE tri-annual world mart ine; of the World .-Vssemb'y of Youths will probably be held in Singapore ncx- j-ear. Mr Donald Carter, secretary of WAY. said yesterday that the meeting has boon schedu cd to be held in South or South-East Asia Like Malaya. India
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  • 142 2 THE Singapore Cinema and Entertainment "Workers' Union yesterday anooa^d to all employees in '.he film making industry in the Colony to join the union in their own interest. The secretary of the union. Mr. Lee Yong Min said, "Our union's aim is to look
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  • 190 2 Standard Staff Reporter i IRRITATED by two vouths, who robbed him of cash and jewellery, a City Council labourer. 800 Kiat Chwee. seized a long pole affixed with a bayonet and weait after the robbers. After a 440-yard cnase along a dark lane he
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  • 332 2 To Check Speculation Standard Stoff Reporter SINGAPORE should have legislation to freeze lond values, scd SiGeorge L. Pepler, the Colony's Town Planning c v rr, ot thev Rotary lunch yesterday. He was speaking on land end land specu! Land cannot be allo'.ved to continu
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  • 64 2 THREE men were yesterd oomm ited ta Lhe nexl by Mr. T. Kulasekari Singapore Seventh P Ma- ic. on a tentative eh of armed robbery.. 11 Ahmad. V. Muniandy and Ahmad bin Hamid were allege i Ver of Rubber factory in T Road on June
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    • 259 2 World Tour Contest R^-tl-^S f ,he EsP***"! 1 Standard are asked to vote for mos/ *^7h n or on,a n «*ho .in their opinion has control, ed m l 1 enrichment «»f the social, cult ara I, political economic or sporting Jif e ot Malava. the noNd* b^ir*? &ivfD I
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  • 127 3 MCA Will Continue To Help Recruit Till Malayan Chinese Association will continue t,i lupporl the recruitn P( it of Chinese into the pederatioa Regiment and y ]e police force, declared p.},, Sir Cheng-lock Tan, president of the Association tt ai press conference jn Singapore yesterday. rig-lock called the to disoel
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  • 31 3 •cesst yeai iflcate v TrainSinga] did >rbed r of the inted Deputy Din -or of R. E waa ving inaH53 published in the ird of Aug. 26.
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  • 36 3 JSIVE investigation e Police and R A.F. SO far failed to i belonging to Dance Band stolen mer put his room at the -<-h cinema and fll n that eventurn he found
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  • 116 3 New Land Is Suitable, Changi Attap Dwellers Told indatd Stall Reporter A. \V. Mahmood. the Singapore Rural District e desenbed como! Kampong lagers that their settlement habitable." as s and senseless.'' dwellers complain te is more than 1£ Changi Point, is p "full of pv hons ■nd at y un.mood,
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 3 photo. An "at home" for Dr. lrma Highbaugh. was held a* St. Andrew's Cathedral library oa Tuesday. Picture shows Mrs. R. VV Woods .Mr. K. Abraham. Mrs. Shufen Khoo. Mi,. Archdeacon of aSingapore, Yen. Robin Woods. Dr. Highbaugh and Bishop R. L. Archer. Standard
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  • 331 3 AFTER spend i„ e ifirt, Sh PP,ng Reporter miles StVwLr^ a s *™<'-<"'»< 30 Calygera. freed he?s un^'V 000 0 frei Bhlersailed to Sin^^-eVrdfy' 0W sUam and Aidc-d bv the risino tiH.> ,u from her posiUo^ o T^TL"'^' 1 1 Capt. G. Panas. sa,d
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    33 3 MISS LEONG PING, another entrant for the Newspaper Queen contest, which is being held in conjunction with the Press Rait on Sept. 5 at Raffles Hotel. The contest is on Au?. 31.
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  • 28 3 THE new address of the Consulate-General of 'he Federal Republic of Germany, Singapore is: Mar den House. 2nd floor, 146, Robinson Road. Singapore I, Telephone 25-128.
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  • 112 3 PoliceWarning THEFTS of cars and their accessories are on the in- crease in Singapore. Police Secretary. Mr. Peter Clague. yesterday advised owners to j lock their cars carefully if they are left unattended. Four cars were reported stolen within 24 hours on Tuesday and only one
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  • 415 3 Alliance To Contest S'pore Council Seat No Decision Yet On Dec. Elections THE Malayan Chinese Association United Malay National Organisation Alliance have decided to contest next year's Singapore Legislative Council elections. Whether it will contest the December City Council elections depends upon time and opportunity. As a pre-.-, < inference
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    52 3 photo. CANO.N F. COOPER. Principal Chaplain to the Royal Australian Air Force, arrived in Singapore by QANTAS Constellation from Sydney on Tuesday to visit RAAF personnel in action against the terrorists in Malaya. He will be the guest of the Air Officer Commanding M il tv i during his »tav
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  • 243 3 Shopman Robbed At Gun Point A ROBBERY, a case of snatch and run. and two cases of burglar ies were revealed by the Singapore Police yesterday: They were: 1 Robbed or $400 by an armed Malay in Kim Chuan Road on Tuesday night, a Singanore Chinese sundry shopkeeper chased thp
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  • 63 3 RADIO telephone service between the Federation. Singapore aud West Germany has been resumed, Mr. J. C. Dallow. Director of Telecommunications told The Standard yesterday. The service is channeled through London, and messages are cleared at Singapore between 4.."*!0 and 7.30 p.m. daily. Rates are
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  • 42 3 FOUR mora Lincoln bombers Mew into Singapore yesterday to bring tin* newly-arrived No. 8.-J Squadron to full strength. The R.A F. Lincolns came from Bri ain to co-operafe with the RAA F. Lincoln squadron in action against terrorists.
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  • 252 3 Survey Dept. Has 2½ Yrs. Backlog Standard Staff Reporter LAND transactions have shown no big decline, in Singapore although the rate of lots surveyed by the Survey Department so far this year has dropped to 200 a month, the Government Chief Surveyor, Mr. I. C. Booth, said yesterday. Despite this,
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  • 41 3 A TEA PARTY in honour of Mr. Yong Chong Hiong. assistant resettlement offu-er who »*i leaving Government service to start a business, was given by the councillors and home Guards of Ulu Choh Village in Johore on Monday.
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  • 190 3 Standard Stall* Reporter THK purpose of the Post Normal Training Scheme for qualified teachers is to bridge the gap between the normal trained teachers and those who have passed the two-year certificate course at the Singapore Teachers' Training College the Deputy Director of Education.
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  • 93 3 FOR schools. -tuba, ai 1 aw>. iations or private swimming and picnic parties. the management of the Haw Par Swimming Pool will give a special concession rae from Aug. 31 to groups of twenty persons or more. The rate will be 15 cents for each person.
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    • 251 3 It's It,. finitely thf Last fgs\ «iw*. Shap and San? at H.S.S. 2nd CAI E Held over at popular Anniversary 3 M L K Requests It will NOT be possible to repeat these ATOMIZED BARGAINS after the Sale So DON'T Miss this grand opportunity. ""-.iw- Bamboo Colour shark SaVttl T
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    • 38 3 MM Cive yourself a Champion's _mESmm——m mmmmmmm mmm m**fk -i_sV' A Mm* V J 11/ 1 always use fe^f TENNIS EQUIPMENT MAXPIY RACKETS PRESSES DUNIOP FORT BALLS SHOES THf DUNIOP RUBBER CO (MALAYA) LTO, ""(NCAPORE > KUALA LUMPUR PfNANC
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  • 179 4 UNITY IN PERAK MCA, SAYS ITS PUBLICITY CHIEF IPOH, Wed Thc publicity officer ol the Perak Mf A, Mr Y. Kans, tmlay stated that (here was unitv and co operation in tlic ranks oi the organisation in geneal and in the Perak M( A in particular. Following tho first working
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  • 59 4 Judge To Take Up New Job K IPUR. Wed Mr. Justice Frai te Suprei >e Court, j Kuala Lumpur, wh ited a Jud of Aj r -of ..h Bi \g i?r in V B. a numb He i ion i I A uini.m. :g. He left Lh I of th<
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  • 19 4 1 Kinj 8 Park, 15; Kat >ng Park, S« !>* P irk, S 21 V Park 8
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  • 42 4 1. Two labour* r Raman and Anthony Dass were acquitted and W. in the urt the jury un oth not g 'ting murder by lth of K »p In Tek Soon Street on Feb. 18. *^a_«_-aB-B_____Mi_H _-_M-______________Z^__Z
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  • 74 4 S 'pore-India Link Studied INTRODUCTION of radio- b< fc Si: -^'V and India i.s now tive consideration bv Indian Government. a an of the Government ntative in iid yesterday. I H c added that u is his Government's policy to link India with 'he rest of the and India has
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  • 55 4 MALACCA. Wed.— The de- j ndu New Vill at>out 18 from town in the Alor Gajah Area, will be formally handed over to the village Home Guards on Friday. is villa] the second in the se- and the first in Alor Gajah district to be
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    52 4 photo. PETEK SURGES, visiting 1 examiner of the Associat- 2 ed Board «»f the Royal J School of Miisic. seen "a\ examining a candidate at j the Gan Eng Sena Srhool J Hall in Singapore yester- C day. During the next I few weeks 700 candidates will be examined by
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  • 91 4 THE Malaya-* Railway Admini announces that j enger train services wil] be in operation between Gemas and Mela, on the Pahang line, from Sept. 1. Tiie accelerated timings are J A'-> (.«ma s to Mela: Gemas dep. 6.30 a.m.; Bahau dep. 7.51 a.m.; akab dep. 11.16
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  • 180 4 THE fate of 50 children in the Singapore Oversea Chinese Creche hangs on 547.000. legislative Councillor. Mrs. Elizabeth Choy. chairman of the creche, said yesterday: "We will sell the present premises in Balmoral Road and open a new centre in a l^ss expensive area to hold
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  • 155 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A patrol of the 210 Gurkhas were ambushed by terrorists in Kedah. Two Gurkhas were killed and five other Gurkhas and a British Gurkha officer wounded. Names are being withheld until the next-of-kin have been informed. A Malay tapper who was approached
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  • 86 4 PEI\ T ANG. Wed— The Settlement Council at its meeting has agreed to a motionmoved by Mr. M.P. Mathew for the establishment of a Government Girls English School. In moving his motion. Mr. Mathew said: "Any money put in education is an asset to the Government
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  • 86 4 A RESOLUTION deploring the French action in deposing Sultan Sidi Mohamed Ben Yusuff was unanimously carried at the meeting of the Muslims of Singapore presided by Inche Ahamed bin Ibrahim, member of the Legislative Council, (nominated) held at the Malaya Muslim Missionary premises. Geylang, yesterday. The
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  • 53 4 PENANG. Wed.*— The Tenants' Registration Unit will set up its headquarters at Fort -Jornwallis o n Sept. 1. In the past two months there has been slow and steady building up of this organisation to implement and carry out tenants* registration in the Municipal area
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  • 77 4 A petitioner told the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray Aynsley in the Singapore High Court yesterday that ''because of his wife's relationship with other men, their own relationship WU --trained." The petitioner wa*s Mr. T.H. Stewart, a chief officer employed by the Straits Steamship Company, who
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  • 41 4 MALACCA. Wed.— Malacca poljce, in an Operation Service gesture, recently went to Pondok Batang New Village in the Jasin area about .'lO miles from town and gave a tea party for the 100 children of the village.
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  • 47 4 IPOH. Wed. The Perak Philharmonic Orchestra will perform at the Town Padang Pavilion on Friday at 6 p.m. The performance is sponsored by the Town Board as a public amenity. The orchestra, composed of amateurs, is the only one of its kind in the Federation.
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  • 126 4 Standard Staff Reporter PENANG. Wed— The officer-in-charge of the Rural Police district, Penang, today announced 'hat the curfew order ired on May 18. this year, with regard to specified areas la now cancelled. The specified areas are as follows: All the area west of tiie vale of
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  • 208 4 450 SCs WILL BE DISCHARGED THIS MONTH IPOH, Wed. A further batch of 450 Special Constables in Perak. who have completed five years' service with the force, will be discharged by the end of this month. In every district OCPDs will formally award these Specials with discharge certificates and thank
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  • 165 4 Fed. Govt. To Amend Business Ordinance KUALA LUMPUR, Y'ed.— The Fcdera hon Government will move an amcidmcnf tc the much criticised Registration ond Licrnsinc of Business Ordinance at thc next meeting J the Federal Legislative Council, scheduled r< take place on Sept. 2. The -imen vv 11 fix i $300
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  • 177 4 'Old Dears' In Britain More Active KUALA Ll MPCR. Wed. —Mrs. Helen Tan. the first Asian general secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association in Kuala Lumpur ann who recently returned from a YMCA course in England, thinks our old dears are not as sociable as those in Lngland. In
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  • 60 4 GUEST STOLE A GOLD CHAIN IPOH. Wed —A 19-year-old youth, K than alias Joseph Nathan, who was serving a jail sentence in Malacca waa todav failed for three nthg for stealing a gold chain from Qovinda Nair. N.vhan staved i n Nl bouse at HU] Stieet one April night and
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  • 179 4 TAIPING. Wed.— The Methodist Youth Fellow ship, a leading youth organisation in Malays h.is formed a South-East Asia MVI Council which will serve as a consultative body for the nations! MYI groups in Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, Inita nti Burma. i The new i sional organisation
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  • 55 4 PEN ANC VV t cipa: President i. h f rrom the Chief S- pur. informing hin*. that the Penanf Mu ipi I nciPa congratulatory lion of iv- vfaj, coronation ha< been fore the Queen The Chief S 'bat the Queen wa- touched by ihis manil of
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  • 72 4 SINGAPORE tion centres wi I i be used as backfroui forthcoming film bj Republic. Republic's Sinfapoi ager Siegfried w< ening The Standard the "type of pictun as yet been decid< d upon, 1 -u t will be of gr. The co npany hj ful with
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    • 75 4 Weather mimmim Tf nil ■tsar from 7.3S p.m. Au is i.» 7.30 a.m. Au/f. 2t> Sinfcap.-u ,77F); Penang (75F); Kola llaliru (74F); Kuala l.umpur < 73F); Ipoh (T:;iV; Kuantan V'li. .Maximum Teaiperatar*. from 7.30 a .m Aug U a.m. Aug. M Sing. -p.--, -R-'Ki: Penang (87**. Kola llalru IB9r I;
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  • 64 5 THE Yang d i Fertnaa Besar of Negri Sembilan receiving an ivory casket coataiaiai a Loyal Adores* lrom Tuan Haji Sheikh Ahmad hi„ Sheikh Mustapha. ihairmin the t elebratioaa Commit. te». (right) at th,. a llcocomuaitie-, dinner held at Seremhaa on Monday to celebrate the 58th birthday
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  • 36 5 Amazing Virgil Is Here S .ill Reporter A his 'I heatre V*>r a 1. of b, •enic and paraVirg .hi H ti 'hnia 1 an perl a dur- w will Jul i e i s a
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  • 18 5 JSAR, Wed.— I natie Shakein the t. a Sept. 4 and th* Wo are
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  • 163 5 ACTING MENTRI MEETS RA'AYAT KOTA BAHRI, Wed.The acting Mentri Besar, Kelantan Tengku Sri >iana Raja today met several representatives of the ra'ayat at the Secretariat when he replied to their petition on steps Government should take to combat the increased lawlessness now prevailing in the surrounding villages. lhe petition was
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  • 75 5 STANDARD picture shows Julie beinn blindfolded by Virgil for an amazing feat of memory demonstrated for the Press at the Majestic Hotel last night. In the demonstration, b I i n dfolded Julie named 26 items backwards and in any order from mc-iory as easily as if
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  • 32 5 ONG YONG was lined $200 or one month's imprisonment by Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Marian, the Muar Magistrate, unlawful possession of apitus for distilling samsu at pong Solok, Tangkah.
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  • 49 5 photo. MISS SH AGINTAI A M AVAR, (in dark uniform) of Canada, who is on a world tour, photographed with 23 Girl Guides of the Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang Girls' School at the dinner party given in her honour at the Loke Yuen Restaurant recently. Standard
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  • 129 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Department of Civil Aviation Workers Union charges that eertam senior officers of the Colony Government are "busy dsrupting" the Union. In a letter to the Colonial Secretary, the Unio n alleges that its members have neen asked not to keep out
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  • 38 5 FOXG aSF.E, n for-r.'-r woodcutter from the F JO by :he Singapore Third Poli :e Courl Mr. 11. A. Forrer, yesterday. on a charge of otTering a brine to a Singapore i Harbour Board po'ice constable.
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  • 51 5 MALACCA. Wed.— Malacca Chinese community leaders have been invited to a y by th Officer at the Banc., Hilir Sj Constabulary Depot tomorrow Chil tiers of tiie police recruiting team. The police recruiting team will interview potential Chin- ruits for the Federation on Sept .1-4-13 in
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  • 202 5 THE Federation Government announcement to raise import duties on tobacco and cigarettes as from today has caused much concern among cigarette smokers. Many have already decided to out down on smoking. Dr. N. K. Menon, Penang Settlement a n d Mun Councillor, n rum-smoker,
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    107 5 The Selangor Contingent led hr Malaya's youngest Wood Badger Schoolmaster Chie Peng lam won the Champoree Inter-Contingent Shield held at Kijang Camp, KoU Bahru, Kelantan, The Contingent (above) i* made up of (left to right i: Front Row: Samri Rais. Hsu Chueh Thomas V. Gan Sai Wah Soh Kim Chooi
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  • 182 5 Seventh Fleet Chief: TIIE belief that Malaya, Thailand and Indo-China are strong: enough to protect themselves in case oi Communist aggression was expressed in Hongkong yesterday by Vice-Admiral Joseph Clark, Commanding the .American Seventh Fleet, reports AFP. Admiral Clark is on a visit to Hongkong
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  • 186 5 Five Local Men To Head CD Sections To Hold Rank Of Colonels- Standard Stall Reporter FIVE local nun are to head tin- fi\. mm tions of t!i* Smeapore Civil Defence Organisation ftj hid 011i..-.* with equivalent rank of Colonel in the \rm\. Tlie.se app nti will bi "Colonels.*" The Standard
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  • 71 5 DATIN IBRAHIM wife of tho Deputy Mentri Be-ar Johore. Will open '*>■■ Pl on the padang oppooi e the .lohore Bahru ralrwaj to **rtart the Johore Baihru Weitare- Week which i-* organised hy the Local Industrie-! Art-, and Crafts sub-commit Judges for the nli and crafts
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  • 27 5 Shopmen Told: Be United ic D The the lion 1 of the present prov don i»f r. M ner tor for shoi •heir ret m the I*
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  • 59 5 V BALAKK.. er committed to I :-l*r Of T Pi .1!. V •A »y bi <> '<>ri' the Ifaifip Fifth Polue 'oui i Mr D H < A charge of criminal intimidation, l>v threaten Mohd Jm shim bi- Shaik i •fitness, with Injui plained h* hlni
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  • 107 5 THK Kampong Bus*.i-. fire victims who lost their horn in a blaz e two years a ?o and were promised accommodation, met last night to try anil expedite matters. Tiie meeting disagreed with the principle of distribution of houses as formulated by -he Social Welfare Department.
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    • 141 5 Chinese history tl Ulimpse of tnm k7 HUA MU LAN #^v^ WARRIOR MAID /M_|jffl^L > 4MU LAN wos o young auietly at home v *\J>>^&-tY A JV t-e. father wos ccn- J^O' |^^V\ ff tor the oftny. f H c *-_sfiOlLjO\s'l_L "owing rn was in ill heolth K\ &&*J _V^\
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    • 187 5 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Standard London Correspondent. LONDON, Aug 26. Thcc following ore thc closing prices of rubber and tin of the London market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot £612 10s. per ton Spot 19 id. buyers, £614 »cl!erv Oct. /Dec. 19Id Three months. £606 Jan. /Mar. 19 id. buyers, £607 s. II
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  • 646 6 K [ERICA'S insi that India should not be invited by the United Nations to take part in the Political Conferi rice to discuss peace in Korea, followed irally upon the American treaty with South Korea. Dr Rhee. annoyed with India's valuable contribution towards the achievement of the
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  • 115 6 <^ir Sydney Palmers warning to the Americans that the low price for natural rubber might force us to sell rubber to Red China is the kind of political blackmail that leaves most Americans cold. Rubber producers have been uttering threats of this kind for so long that the
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  • 1620 6  -  Arnold A. Rogow By State University of lowa 'yO what extent is the American economy dependent on rearmament? Mr. Malenkov thinks that the prosperity of "Wall Street" is clearly the result of American preparations for war, and his view is shared by
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  • 259 6 Review of Views A Wise Move LAUDING the resolution by the National Convention culling for self-government within the British Commonwealth Nanyans Siang Pau says it la a wise move that surely baa the entire support of the people of this country. But it warns that re so -u tions arc
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  • 932 6 LONDON JN ten years the number of accidental deaths from poisoning by barbiturate drugs has increased threefold, and the number of suicides from these drugs has risen even more disturbingly: an overdose of some barbiturate preparation has become the commonest form of suicidal poisoning
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 58 6 Young Malayans Sii of "Ma i dam j by I Chib i* not ai contra Ma Richard S i to (io In 1!<47. Mr 1 'e to the |< i a club, but it 1 ain lii 1 Owa Aii I' 1 1 K ang 'i if n er 'he
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    • 123 6 r~ DEFINITELY LAST THREE DAYS OUR 79th ANNIVERSARY SALE YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE YOUR I I American Nylon Pucker 4.V s I Limited Slock I American Self Checked Nvlon I Swiss Cut Work Perlon %M I Just unpacked Courtaulds Moss Crepe > Heavy Quality— Limited Stock I i American
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  • 101 7 photo. photo. I MATURE CELEBRATION— A section of th nt Square, on Aug. 16, after Mossed' th Ke <rn shown massed in Tehera i smashed a pro Shah coup d'etat. The^ Stil1 de atto Premier, announced AP "DOWN UITH MOaSSADEtr-aAnti-Shah demonstrations turned quickly pro-Shah on r".u
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  • 193 7 IHIIIIAN, Aug. 26.— r.5. Ambassador Loy Henderson conferred for the first litne today with Iran's new premier, Mmi. Gen. I a/ollah Zahedi. Presumably, the Premier told Mr. Henderson how *IU his Government needs money. ZahedTs ina preliminary, on had ta w I i the UnderFon gn
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  • 179 7 WKO, Aug;. 26 (AP)— -Egrpt'.s acting president, '"iHcnant-Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, yesterday Irab countries and their top military leaders to "Wslate words of the inter-Arab security pact into til-equipped soldiers in order to face our enemies with well-drawn plans." Nasser was addressing th.* inaugural
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  • 71 7 v Aug. 26 (UP) hopes to instal a far reaching adi r i for tn i lh ore thre e provide "a clcmo- front wii ich self- an grow." French hi: ral Augustin d Hit New York -nne in a copy- rview published "uillaume save the
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  • 47 7 Disguised Lover Her Daughter (Reuter). ewife wlio her .tt-year-old ItaTiBritafn disgu 3 lined U-.) •11. '••n Jfcas Mrs .B.iri I) flrsl fae. in a BiiVsii fsimp. Tne Itfc- d to oo kept in 1 "ii a recommendi I wi 1/ u m nad ottu made Ho-aa Stcrttaiji
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  • 124 7 BOSTON. Aug. 26, (UP) Secretary of aState John Foster Dulles in a speech here today declared that the United Nations has "a pre-atomie ngc Ch rater" and celled for three ina ior revisions in its structure. Dulles asserted his faith In the United Nations
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  • 81 7 LONDON. Aug. Id, (AFP).— Prime Minister aSir Winston Churchill spent part of this morning at No. 10 Downing Street conferring with Minister for War. Anthony Head, before returning to his country residence at Chequers whtn he expects to remain for another week or two. Mr Heed
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  • 21 7 GREECE is to tloiinc rie. rorces in K<»ea >>' swiduig another battalion <>« troops wa s ohh-iaUy announced In Athens. A.P.
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  • 32 7 TOKYO Aug. "-<>- (UP)— Two American F-80 Jet fighters collided over the ocean lt> miles north of Fukuoka City, southern Japan, this morning. The planes fell into the sea.
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  • 124 7 POKT MORESBY N« Guinea. Aug. W jg>Patrol leader W. J Johnsiou fold *ovci ..ment officials todav that native women were lapc-d and Si***- -W" mutilated and a tote* red aad eaten in a wild jungle nias&acra. government viid the P-lrol reptirted T-dims corpses f^«*? .a?
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  • 696 7 India Willing To Serve Despite Firm US Stand HE V YORK, Aug. 26, (Reuter)— The Soviet Union y. .rerday revised its list of members of the Korean peace conference and recommended that it be increased to cover 1 5 nations. At the same time.
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  • 74 7 LONDON. Aug. 26. (Reuter) Representatives of the Electrical Trade Union which has 2.00(1 members out on "guerilla strikes" todav were holding informal talks with the Mini -try of Labour. While the talk< were going on. the employer*' group the National Federated Electri' al Association disclosed it had
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  • 66 7 LONDON, Aug 2."* (Reuter) Dr. Nnamdi A/.ikiwe, tne East Nigerian leader said tonight that Britain had offered sell Government to Nigeria "on a platter of gold". Dr. A/.ikiwe rcpresenVng the National Council ol Nig*> rln and the Cameroons atten led th e conference which has just
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  • 74 7 TOKYO. Aug. 2H. (AFP)While fl murder movie was being shown on the screen in a suburban theatre here a real murder was being committed. The victim was a pretty 21--yoar-old waitress. Miss Yokokamoto. whose slashed body was found In a pool of blood on the
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  • 65 7 BOMBAY. Aug. "~ti. (UP)— An American expedition that foughi its way almost to the top of *he world's second highest mountain has abandoned its attempt io the face of killing cold and buffeting gales, it was learned today. Reports reaching here said tha^ Americans bad .surrendered to
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  • 155 7 Supreme Soviet Budyet Studied MOSCOW, ii I (Reuter) Top n u v leaders listened for an hour last night to ihe budget speech nl ihr supreme Soviet ol UIC Kusian Ferici.it ion (Ingest of the II Soviet Republics. Western th.it th* Ft budg- I i «n< com --ponding Supreme S
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  • 108 7 —From Harwell LONDON. Au ,1 The Ministry ol S ipplj all charge "I a!o I h. innoum a Ru*- 1 au-bo! p entist n Bon-- Davidson, an ad" from the Han centre when ba the lail 11 year*Hi' hav boon enl v> B mingham Univ-i i sit v
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  • 20 7 A NAIROBI Honing ta o Ati lean was |bol in i I i c l'\ < of th< Reuter
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  • 105 7 Woman To Present Kenya Case NAIROBI. Aug. 26 (AFP) Kenya's first woman barrister, Katherine Patricia Hurst, will present the Crown's case arainst X3 Kikuyu charged with murder in the biggest trial ever held in Kenya and possibly the biggest ever held in the British Empire Tbe Kikuyu will be charged
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  • 100 7 RANGOON. Aug. 26, (Beuler). Tidal wave s lrom Maitaban B;iy today lashed the outskirts of Moulmeia. third larg. 1 <"ity In Burma. P* in the area have deserted their homes imd fieri Into the city. The 'ity is also threatened by thc swollen waters of the
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  • 158 7 ATHENS, Aug. 2b, (AP).— New heavy tremor, were reported yesterday on the devastated lonian Islands where 130,(100 earthquake victims lost llicii homes two weeks ago. i (In London the Admiralty -aid »he British depot ship Forth reported two new heavy tremdra hitting the islands of
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  • 211 7 Fresh Note To Russia LONDON, Aug. 26, (Reuter)— The Cabinet yesterday approved new instructions for Britain's dele- ate to the three-power group in Paris now drat ting a second invitation to .Moscow to a meeting: of Foreign .Ministers on the German problem, usually reliable sources said.
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  • 52 7 PARIS. a<\ug. N (BeuU i France was bach t< norma] *•>- -day after. three wrek*. al **ti;*<rhaos. Railway authb Lth <;;i<i trains would be runnins normally «>o main arid tUbunban lines alter all unions Communist .md DOtvCommu-nlst-ordered naflwaymen to Wl v l Ni arly all postmen
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  • 99 7 MANILA. Aug. (UP) i Tas volcari kk.it' il I.OfM pi op e in l:»l 11, lOV "i- 'J f jri-t tne Weather n it uumhi ta }.yi _ova»a. photo The 14th annual Venice Film Festival opened Aug. tf, with entries for the first time since the war from
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    • 115 7 Jt FOR THE V$ MODERN MISTRESS f____b^ I. BP____ftf_i ilfv 7^Rti i T_____l Jr* -iff 1111 -_-_-_---l X*m**m B i THE MODERN MISTRESS RANGE Well known tor .tt ettitiency combined with economy In tool cenvwmption. Burnt wood or cool. Hot plot* Hot > lorf* boiler opening* O-en it both w.d*
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  • 247 8 TAIPEI, Aug. 26— The 9,000-ton Italian freighter aMarilu left Formosa yesterday after 20 days in Nationalist custody. The ship was released by the authorities and sailed from Keelung, northern Formosa!- port, for Ilongkong and Singapore without its cargo which had been unloaded and held
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  • 63 8 BURBAXK. California. Aug 2tV (Reuter). Lockheed Air- I craft Corporation announced here that it is building high altitude reconnaissance aircraft with the "most powerful search radar" yet designed to act as "flying radar stations." Each plane will carry six j tons of electronic equipment, including radar antennae
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  • 53 8 LONDON A Reuteri An Air France Comet airliner carry:: landed a1 n Airport vesterday 5i minutes after takins off from O: rrt, Paris. a re. -ord for pa.^ei^er carryner. The Co:net was used instead of the normally scheduled Skymaster which takes nbaut Md minutes
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  • 170 8 Couple Saved For 7-Year World Tour LOS ANGELES. Aug. 26 (AP) After two years of hard work and savings, aided by winnings from radio quiz shows, a Salem. Oregon, husband and wife said today they will set sail on Sept. 1 on a seven-year cruise around the world. including a
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  • 44 8 TAIPEI. .Aug 26. (AP)— Tiie unloading of the cargo aboard the detained Danish freighter Heinri-h Je»en has been comple* Tho freighter was interrepted by seaborne Natior rillai ofT Red China on Aug 'A and subsequently •to the nor: of K«
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  • 38 8 THK Unitad Stataa A announced yesterday B ber enn take off or an F-84-F I fhter In The B-36, the world's and heaviest known bomber, :a<.o can release 01 recover a fighter in flight. A.P.
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    • 734 8 HAMBURG tm AMERIKA UNIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN! SERVK E To r.rnon Mp.rseilles Antwerp, Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen Spore P S'ham Penang 1 S m*mA-mtm*a (SIM) 8 1 !Ort 13 HOct 15/lWht _> l-r.uo^.^.lLA mmO** 30ct2Nov Hong Kong. Manila Kobe A. Vokohama Penang P S'ham S'pore TS Braaaschweig (HAPAG)I Sept 2
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    • 1117 8 ■re,, tm BLUE FUNNEL LINE 2_{2. n0n..,;*,. MAiNSFIKLD LO.. LID. a, e Incorporated in Singapore Carrier* option to proceed via other porta to loatl and dMlurce cargo tAILINOI to I.IMKPOOL. GUSOOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Sails P Sham Penang Cyclops for Liverpool 8c fjlaa- Aug Auu 30/31 .\ii--'ly--U3 for Liverpool
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  • 156 9 Resh Aid To Albania— Report food and arm '""to T__2 K _-*S Krem '-n rushAlbania, reports rea,hi^ St er i 1 shall V satellite RelUw; sou. g Lond on T-tttnUy. POrtß to back un r.n p 8 sh 'fi pod from Se« munist retMrro Wi h ,K nWr Hoxha s
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  • 68 9 Climers Five Days Overdue 26, ien of the rdue. d lo the area 1 for them. rOP. Durinii a recess i n tne first meeting af the UN (Ven-ral Assembly, Senator Alexander Wiley JM Wisconsin demonstrates a po*m to Soviet delegate Aadrei Vlshinsky <*"gat>, Hhile Georgi N /arubin (centre) Soviet
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  • 45 9 Burma Economic Group For S 'pore A BURMESE economic mission is due in Bangkok on Sept. 1 to discuss the w rice trade situation. This mis -ion comes from Japan and will i;o on to S pore. .Jakarta. Sarawak C olombo, Madras, Bombav and Calcutta.
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  • 84 9 LONDON, Aug. 26, (AFP) To S has ottered 2.001) to 3,000 tons o! raw cotton to the Liverpool A ociation. The offer, made by the bov ie! 1 1 ivernment's anisation, has not vet been certain tvpes the cotton offered are unknown to the British
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  • 22 9 THE Philippines Foreign Oflice hav recommended another extension of the Japa-nese-Philippine barter trade agreement due to expire Scot 30. AP
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  • 100 9 US Quota System Defended WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (Renter).— Senator Pat MacCarran (Dem.-Nevad; i yesterday voiced vigorous e of the "national quota"' system in the McCarran-Walter Immigration Act and said lie was convinced that President Eisenhower "will not persoi spearhead a movement to <■ the Act." President Eisenhower has '•ailed for
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  • 53 9 SEOUL. Aug. 26.— f AFP) The South Korean Government has decided to lift martial Jaw enforced hi the area north of the Han River as ul Sept. I. The ROK Government will also grant government and public officials holidays on Sundays which had been abolished
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  • 56 9 TOKYO. Aug. 26 (AP> A mass Might of .giant U.S. B-i-56 bombers, capable of carrying atomic bombs to any target in the world. landed in Japan yesterday m almost wartime secrecy. The great ten-engincd intercontinental bombers. on a pioneering non-stop flight lrom tho U.S. droned
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  • 56 9 THIS yoiinff boy from C Pakistan, five year old Z Junaid Sophie, took over the unofficial role of "guardian C of the shoes*' at lhe Wok- 2 inn Mosque in Surrey. ___ff- land. The owners of lhe shoes had discarded them to take prayer at the
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  • 47 9 COLO.MBO, Aug. 26 (Reuter) ----Burma has offered to supply Ceylon with a substantia) amount of rice at £50 per ton. official sources said. Ceylon's annual rice requirements are estimated at 480.000 tons of which China supi 270.000 tons under a five-year rubber-rice agreement.
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  • 17 9 GOA'S Japanese-barked ore mines at Sirigao ara pected to begia operation in October. AP
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  • 76 9 pholo *f'KI fI r 1 .J^ mmmmmm.-—^m—^—M—^m—^— I the instil; iS i h S ope nm S Siaaapari of the Eng S.ion ll„a t Sh* tl petrel pump ..t the mncti-rm of hoon (.nan Street and Anson Road. a\lr Lee En* 800 the sole nr«
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  • 208 9  - R.I. Plans Goodwill Mission To Red China ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Aug. 26 —The new Indonesian Government, installed earl.'.r this month, is considering the dispatch of a trade ond goodwill mission to Red China a^d Japan, informed Indonesian quarters told The Standard today. mo issue was
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    42 9 MR. M. T CHANKAI of Messrs .1. t. Chanrai (Singapore) Ltd.. who left for his headquarter! in Bombay by BOAT after a tour of his branches in the Far East. lie was in Singapore for a few days study in <; market conditions.
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  • 221 9 LONDON, aluff. Sf, (Renter).— British officials yesterday welcomed the tone of the rei>ort on dollarsterling relations of Mr. Lewis Douglas, former United States Ambassador to Britain, to President Kisenhower. 'lhe report was prepared by U_K oi experts headed by Doußias and has now been sent
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  • 27 9 THE Thai Government has decided to prohibit the export of inferior quality rice which, I, was undermining Thai reputation on the world rice AFP
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  • 75 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER QUIET 1 day at about uncha*; e pi a those prev I day. first Bad I I September hipn*.-*--.' '54 1 cents p B Tuesc! a with the tra |h- al interOpening a* ous day's p* impi At the close Um -1 liat NOON PRICE Sir
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  • 29 9 firm 3 ring the a I I clo i nc m IMM SIKH! Kin-fa -..-il. rm 81. V. Oi On ii 72 MlM\< I Sun;. i n I
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  • we the PEOPLE
    • 335 10 Sir; "I think the attitude adopted by the European woman in seeking redress for her grievance as gatheied from the leading page of the Straits Times of Aug. 22 by depositing her rubbish in the Johore Bahru Town Office is not commendable, but one which calls
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    • 282 10 Sir; As eye-witnesses to the "Unrest In Ceyloo" (your leader of the 19 itisv.) we would like to correct aoflia impressions about these happenings. It is wrong to say the leftists in Ceylon were .not responsible for these dis'urbances. It is true that the stoppage of
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    • 263 10 Sir; Every time I visit th t Federation I have a lot of trouble getting my camel over the Johore Bahru Customs. When I visited Vie Grand Prix 1 had to register my camera at the Custom*; and later before returning I had t° report again
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    • 218 10 Singapore Sir; May I draw your attention to the item or news *'Money Lending Not for Tender Hearted People" which appeared in the Aug. 18 issue of The Standard. I know that the petty hanker is a pet subject for all people who want to write to
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  • 89 10 Sir: Your leader of the 25th in.t.. w'.is a master piect. It conveyed a rntssmge 1 deep one too. It tavmurs the wine 0/ demagoguecracy. Lest you miss another, I commend you to the great "National Convemtion"; I iconder if it should not be spelt in capitai letters
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  • 89 10 Star Gonlest No. 30 \l I ihriiii!»r ifif w.• a. nU HUltapar-r SMnd;Brd ore sents its thirlietli star eon test. Mi vim vi t;oi in di> i** i« c«»l! "ei iht- >i» piiiun.* ana then r *--~pi n\» (oupnna --ind •send Ihem lor nit.-, the
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  • 475 10 Jmv*m Hf r"1 ITf ujfflf r "vi I LAST! "B»si t Sheen ih<» Klizaheth Arden pro duel that we have all been •Aaitins for and ha\ e heard so rrueh about has arrived. This is a super make-up aaaa that endov%.s the skin with a dfwv luminous li»ok.
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    • 374 10 r^ CATHAY ORGANISATION n, ATTRACTIONS ***_T lir sm si-iis fok r LL*2nT. sHo, p ct TMt |_lSi t.*ts bookings Qjpfiffjf TOD A Y J__9 YEN CHUN S**\ ■W^k WAI V\ A I f ST *ft HAN SIANG PL f "AN ACTOR'S ROMANCE" .MANDARIN) SATURDAY at MID-NIGHT ____j HIGH TIDE OF
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    • 64 10 lete cUUfUrs R.AO IHIS BUOKt I rOU OROER rouß PAI I URN Vou must ewttpt I htet ten tent «tamp- j vou wont vou. potter* cu* 4 M don't qei the «tomp* vou don't qoi the potter A numbei ot order-, ho* i ome t c ire without th. 1
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    • 231 10 The FIRST Thrilling FULL ijnj j| ™~UALFiIm of the EMERGENCY i LONDON nun prespni DAVID MmOORAU TCBgQg JUHCu Saturday it o 11. I.l."». I. f»..tO. %M NOW SHOWING _H-_____L_-_k__-L^^_P----BL m-* n I a^y j GLORY tkml was ROME XI w ff 4 1 JS^ S^^ >^ ui ii i* oi
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    • 418 10 P l» Ol The «um rpiioii o| u\n People li viiii; 10-ith.r lor iwentj I1\»- rrarM wilhoni "••Min: a reiß.n mohl MSggesH tack of spirit on In aiiioireil in nkerp 4 m Herbert im Rao*. lOK k%mii OM Mix t:ee:.\ mak,* th <t wil be helpful 1 laining fief*' the
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  • 334 11 I 00? yQtW 'V*£j__M*m* N n<lV -ine- -"•-■'rarny Seed, Charllm. ,rewd manager, has a golden ShTtoJ •grow your own stars." And hiV.. g, that it's a good rule-ain-adv rh, Tf" S? r ed talent-packed Sunderland and Bu™i° B ftie best defensive sides in
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  • 72 11 The following will rep: the Singapore Business Houses oall Association against the Combined Services on Aug. JJ r> Jalan Besar stadium: Arshad <OTEC>. Haji Garhan Johan dIK Bank*. Yasi N «HK Bank*. S v B. Rozario (UK G .thrie>, n <OTEC>. Salim <,0"i Bonitace iSTCV
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  • 472 11 LONDON, Aug. 26 (Reuter).— Surrey greatly improved their chances of retaining the English n i. y cncket championship when the v defeated aYiKidiesex one of their closest rivals at the Oval ground today. Their win by 135 runs put Surrey back on top of
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  • 254 11 Wight Hits Century v The Aussies TAUNTON. Aug*. 2C (Reuter >. A fine centur} 23-yeir<'-i \v»-* Indian outs man on his fi:->t appearance in Eng.ish cricket helped. 9oraer«*. make a creditable draw of thc match here today. No play was possible before lunch todav because of rain. When the county
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  • 62 11 .lOHORK BMiRU'. Wed —i he Johore B er team play the Malay; on Ground in aid ol the J< Bahru Welfare Vund will be 1 ng: A. Bakar. Md Yatim. Hamdan Ah. Ibrahim J ik:. Jamak, Hamid Maud Tahir, T Clark Chit Lim Boev Thean Weng.
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  • 185 11 At Ka -4 bourne, Sussex beat Clo.iresu-rshire b7 10 wickets GloucestetShire 84 and secondly '113. Sussex 181 for 1 declared and 17 for no wicket. At Buxton. Derbyshire-Essex match abandoned. No decision YV.cket saturated alter early irning rain. At Oval. Surrey be t Mid ■ei -vv 119 ms.
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  • 2753 12 Asholme, Master Touch Pay Well KfjALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Sudden Choiee, a lour-ycXr-old Harroway Relding who scored a brilliant double here in June, made it his third off the reel when he romped home an easy three-length winner over the mile for < lass 3 div. 2
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  • 14 12 KUALA KANGSAIt. Wed.— Malay Co a iheir athletic sports on StpC. 9
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  • 295 12 MALAYAN Airways chalked up their second successive victory when they defeated .Netherlands Trading Society 5—2, in a Singapore Business House League and cup tie played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The NTS were b•' no moans teed for they nave a >p!endid display only to find
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  • 87 12 FOLLOWING are Vie tesult* of the Singapore Malay Sports Association "B" singles tennis tournament: HJ Hassan beal Sh^ik Omar 9 7 r>-l Hamid Bilal beat Ra zak AV 6 0. 6-1 'J a man Si rir beat Hussein Hamid 4-6 6-1 6-2 Nazi* Ghani boat Mansoof
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  • 81 12 RLUANG. Wed— ln a knock out fixture between tiie Ind and REME, tiie Indians won 2-1 here today. At half time the .score arai 1-1 and on resumption the game recamp more lively as each tried to take the le id 1 the end of the match
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  • 284 12 A DEFIANT Dorai at goal saved tin Singapore Cold .Storage when the v sur\i\,i of raids by Ilongkong Bank forwards to _m ours in a thrilling one all draw in a SBlll league fixture at Jalan Besar stadium v, Cold Storage fully des. ed the one point a^amst a
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  • 21 12 Malacca B' ton M [.LACCA Wed mautj B p fi iendiy pnat Lumpur K ims> Saturdav at the Sports Club h
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  • 318 12 A GOAL br ill. .tnth scored by Ng Heng Kwang in the last minutes gave a ten men Shell Sports Club teaiv a narrow but well deserved 2—l victor v over Fitter <V Neave SC in a SBIIFA Div. "A" League and (Up match
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  • 20 12 MALACCA. Wed— M India v A i to a 2—2 dr.<w on the V I ;nd on M
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  • 29 12 .JAK.ARTa-V Aug. U (AP)— Mlada .Jougo- lavenzka Representaciia. the Yugoslav na tonal soccer team beat an All-Indonesian soccer I* 2 o this afternoon at Jakarta's stadium ground.
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