Singapore Standard, 31 August 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tt 3H 4 Vol. IV. No. 60. SINC\PORE, MONOSY, \\XA ST 31, 19.-,r». TWFI.VE PVCFS 10 fFNTS.
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  • 42 1 I (Reu.er) an I > *hine Pa md E Be I 15 i I 1 the d n i > E jypti m tid the I raeli viola- and i c '.m viI humanity by on sleeping ren".
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  • 23 1 I Y-ONE more moun- '< I ?<j their eek i• i Germa Switzerland c ng the I i 224. A. P.
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    43 1 photo. COLETTE MARCHAND, '.vlio apivand mi n the fjliu 'Moniin Kou^<" showa m Stafapore reeentlj, lecfl iWvi as she reketisei wi!h Roland PetN la the K;«!ift d:- Paris at London's Sloll Tke«tre. Prill plays the rangsler, while Wi»s Mart-hand Is A.P. tli«- >,t.ir.
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  • 22 1 iuiist fld? was {ing from a ii Boon Te h Wn.id mi n Singapor6 rrday morning by two to-
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  • 866 1 Mentris' Blueprint KIALA LI'MPUR, Sun- A deliberate attempt to put back Malaya's political clock and a retrogade llep which denies to the people their genuine desire for constitutional progress, are two of the observations of the TMXO-MC A Alliance on the report and recommendations of
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  • 175 1 40 Terrorists Give Up In August( 2 r fr) KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— With two day. more to go, the month of August has become the record month for surrenders. The surrender of seven more Communist terrorists reported m today's Federal Communique brings the total for the month
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  • 209 1 SALISBURY, SOUTHERN RHODESIA, \uu M, One hundred British South Africa* policemen left here by air yesterday for Nvasaland alter ICpWtl that polite had opened fire there on rioters Ml re ncwed outbreaks of violence. Trouble ftrtf OCCUred m I British protectorate <>n A 18
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  • 27 1 BONN, Aug M (AP) Th« ,i Sup Party ion t hi ippeai to h thinly disg ed I ivi oid Nazi p;<:
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  • 16 1 TIED TO A TREE SHOT i leh. ah m. Teo had 1 i i i tid >
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  • 26 1 KU LUMPUR Sim 3 I.C. A 1 > li I.I! B > 1 h 1 ii. M I V > X V. Oon S S il
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  • 7 1 TEHER W A I 1 1
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  • 207 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KIM A LUMPUR. Sun The Membership system of (iovrrnment. introduced by the late Sir Henry Gurney will be completed by his su« -ssor Qeae»l Sir Gerald Templer, who pre> i d c at the installation of the first speaker of the Federal Legislative
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  • 97 1 Last Coupon Today TOUR CONTEST THK LAST COUP'j m The Standard V Tour Contest f«»r M ya's most popular Jk sonalitv api^ars m Pa, Two today. Th« iontf>t i Ios«-* ay 4 Dm. on Thursday, Sept. 3. FINAL RESULTS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THK SUNDAY STANDARD ON SEPT 6. Candidates
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  • 92 1 LONDON. Aug. :*0: (Renter) The first of 148 Mi ayan teachers leave here tomorrow m British Overseas Aiiivays Corpora" ion's biggest ever charter flights lift between Britain and M.i ay a. The teachers qualified after a 20-month course here will be replaced by nearly 300 itudentf
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  • 171 1 'A-TESTS THE WEATHER' SYDNEY, Aug. 30, (Reuter).— Mr. Duncan Sandys, British Minister of Supply, said at a press conference here today that the timing of British atomic weapon tests at the Woomera rocket range m October depended largely on weather conditions. Mr Sandys arrived here today by
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  • 291 1 ITALIAN TROOPS PARADE ALONG YUGO. FRONTIER ROME, Aug. 30, (A. -Italian troops were reported manoeuvring alon he Yugoslav border last ni<iht as the two countrie, dispute over the explosive Trieste issue reached a boiling: point. Italian infantry and U&ks paraded yesterday m Gorizia, a few hundred i; from Yugoslav border
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  • 23 1 JAPANESE Ambassador JCenkichi Yoshizawa ij scheduled to fly to Tokyo on Sept. 4 from Taipei to report to his Government. A.P.
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  • 52 1 C.ENOA, Ijtaly. Aug. :<0 (AP) This port city announced last night that it would award its "Christopher Columbus Prize" to th e conquerors of Mount Everest "for the most daring sporting enterprise of the year." The prize will go to Col. John Hunt. Edmund Hillary and
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  • 47 1 TOKYO. AUf. 30. (AFP) .Tapam*.-^ police tociay rejected ;i British request I<> four A'istralian loldiers whom they arre-tod yesterday on suspicion of having robbed a Japanese taxi driver. Four-thousand five-hundred yen In cash was alleged to have been stolen by the four men.
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  • 13 1 PHILIPPINI Eled .'i HonoSal for four d of rv-'. U P
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  • 56 1 KIANTW Sun Wok Kh.iti.juh binti Vl.it Ali. 55. was burnt to death this morning wlcn BjM was trapped m a bush lire at Batu Sawih, about 13 niile*i from X ii.int.in. She had Ronr to clear a padi plot and had srt fire to a bush.
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  • 195 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 30, (.\P) Jakob Isbrandtsen, president of the I.sbrandtsen Steamship Company, said here last night that he is astounded by reports that large amounts of noney 5J70.000 m British and IS. notes have been recovered from sunken freighter "Flyinjf Enterprise." "The people lv» started
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 23 1 ROLEiI Mianiontl l'lulittmu Ladies WrivtlH Wai. UrJust Arrived. G. C. De SILVA BROS., JruwV Kaffirs Place. Singapore. L IMjonc 8111 J. .^>-<\!_ w ZL^mMZ^tK
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    • 43 1 MO mont, > fi_rr~ DOUBLE ARROW \--'M^ n The superb 2« x 2 fold 1^ eSfVICfI with built-in range-vie/* H ,> J sp rin g brices; co j 'en^ci. Ag f i A pot If or Agf-\ Solmar (4 I MrClfifN S4MIM 6 Cl LTD
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 52 2 Chambers Seek Lower Tax Fees Councii Move IPUR Sun. I n the live C < by the Mr. E. neet i n g on the I th I im tax for I be 0 a 1 r food, was reached at a ting orates fro:n 'he rs "t Commerce m
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  • 85 2 MALACCA. Sun.— Resident Commis* Mr. G EC. told 75 Chinese and Indian vernacular school teaoh- at the conclusion of their six-day civics course that ters K-;«r a great respon- y m directing the youth iaiaya "on the right It was very necessary c who wore
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  • 16 2 iHE Singapore Institute of open its third branch at 22, Veerasamy Road next Thursday.
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  • 124 2 POSTMEN and mail drivers m Singapore, ulio have rejected the new issue of red-striped uniforms decided flforilj the y v\ ill keep on wearing their present uniforms until they are worn out then step into < ivilian clothes if Government makes no change. The
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  • 117 2 SINGAPORE Police are ■nt theft! of cars and cted by an organisation. c investigating whether the .spare parts are being i. Police Secretary. Mr. Poter Claque, told The Standard irday that he was not to say it the cars were on by
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  • 113 2 THE following were elected ofli-e-boarers of the Post and Telegraph Uniformed Staff Union. Singapore, yesterday. President: Ali bin A. Kahar; Vice-president A. R. Kader; Hon. Secretary: P. Govindasamy; Treasurer: Abdullah bin Haji S:rat; Mutual Aid Officer: Jaffnr bin Ahmad; Propaganda Officer: Ismail bin Bachik: Organ; [smail bin
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  • 43 2 X LUANG Sun. Curfew imposed ea^t of the I way station today while an I Tees made house-to-hou- k on ther people had more n stock th. r weekly \ed. "Extras' 1 were bought over The was 2.30 p.m
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  • 73 2 OH STAR. Sun— I of Pokok Sen;) new Kedah was t; by Home Guai I I day < >fl Che ~ed Akib li ssed ll^^e Guards importance uf justify- Government had trust ■ed m them to look after their own village. Che Mohamcd afterwards ied
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  • 66 2 THE Singapore c*i*v Cot Workers Union has petit the Council President. Mr. T. P. F M 'Nelce. to provide living accommodation for C cil drivers, employed it. City Transport Centre. Those drivers, according to the petition are classifle artisans. Some of them are provide^ with labourers'
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  • 64 2 A FIRE m a room of a building m Mnhamori AJi Lane, off South Bridge R caused throe lire engixM dispatched to the scer:e. The Tire, however, was extingi cd before the arrival of fire brigade. Lit Co damage wa> c by the fire which
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  • 228 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Public Passenger Transport Committee has decided that the Singapore Traction Company should be municipalised when its monopoly of City transport service under the Singapore Traction Ordinance expires m 1955. -r--1 he Committee, on which both the City Council and
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  • 62 2 MR. S.S. MANY AM, S pore City Councillor. a urge the City Council torW» to prohibit all outdoor staff the Council from carryi^ excess money while on d.i'jl He was commenting on protest by hawker inspect that they were being singi^J out for this rule
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  • 70 2 MISS MARJORIE CORDEIRO (above) and Benny Lian (below) two of three Singapore musicians who havp been awarded part scholarships for violincello by the Singapore Musical Society. The other is Mr. Sia Yonc. Marjorie (21), a shorthand typist, hus been playing the cello for three years. Benny (14) also
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  • 34 2 A RECEPTION Committet I to bo set up to recei\v Mr. M. K. Thyagaraja BhngavaPl thar, popular South Indian and actor, when he > sits the Federation and I Singapore to give oon-crts
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  • 185 2 Lively Council Debate Expected Today Sfondard Stoff Reporter TODAY'S ordinary meeting of the Sinqooor* C,t r a lively and long drawn out one, with heated 4ebotes J»« .T" will bt controversial committee recommendations dove 'som, Main controversy will probably be centred mi«j Mr. A. R. Lazarous (Lab. North) which asks
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    28 2 I'hi.to MB. M MAKIAPPAN a 1 X,„ and Mis s K. Kov.ikj Itani a „f IK, tal. Singapore who »<-rr m (lay. A dinner uas held i Standard
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  • 125 2 SC Asked His Friend To Deputise COURT TOLD IPOH. Sun— A special stable. Liew Wuon S;ak I who asked a friend to take over his duty and also allowed him to use his uniform, told the president of the Sessions Court. Mr E.V.A. Peers, that he did so because he
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  • 111 2 RAJRIFs Saw Many 'Old Faces' In Colony MEN of the Rajpir Rifles, vi ral cam]> desert, mountain plain and relent bra fight* onquen •pore by I emotions. On board *he <itir<»a at a Colon on th peacetime choked their hai shook and their ipi rame mistj A- d th The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 33 2 MORE FEDERATION AND SINGAPORE NEWS IN PAGE 10 OUTSTANDING VALUE! FURNISHING BROCAnFV RAYON AND COTTON DAMASK WEAVE. DBLICHTFUL SHADES OF ROSE, COLD, GREEN, BI^E, PEACH. 4«" WIDE. >/j Per yd. oo ROBINSONS^ s^vpohp.
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    • 232 2 World Tour Contest DtADtRS of the Singapore Standard are isk»d to vote tut i m a r u oman who «n their opinion Ins conlributrd most to the enrichment of the social cultural, political *mnomic or sporting life of Malaya. The winner will be civen ;i t\* o months vac.ition
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    • 64 2 1 o'hititrcn /f#«#A %tr. /.I I BONNIE SHI 13! I A< I V V *3* c ri :K> I V/ >V Tec S* And Matty Other F3ncy Socks, Woollen Sweau Caps, Baby Shoes, C<m\t> nrl\ X srf, I un lour //o#/\/.*--m\i\ link 1 ii;i Ml hi 1 1 PA lIIK
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  • 315 3 photo. photos. photo. photo. photo. YOUTHS GO GAY: Singcporc teenagers itaged two socials and dances ever the week end. Soft drinks and no smokes were the order of the day as they were scWoo! children. Above: one qrojp at Odeon's Ho!!y\»ccd Room; and (below r.gSt) the
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  • 81 3 FADZIL AND FRIENO: Last month 12 year o!J Fadzil bin Ibrahim m vifed the High Cornmis sioncr, Gen. Sir Gerald TcmpUft to visit hi* scliool at Padang Masirat on Pu!au L.mgkowi. On FnJoy Gen. Tern pier viiitcJ Puiau Ion; kiwi, but did not hov«3 time to go
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 89 3 It costs to keep bloodhounds! c inuiil i m m hum ttie \m»ik p I --a «h ilie i<i j\ (>ii the !iw hand t \m<l m uli tion hgred tv ><■ n kaihcr< lii n tie mK-ih ii,vfCaUutaU with \<>ur h}i h.mJ. v U ii if/ vr;/<r ruil't 0*
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    • 118 3 I ?!&> -^b^ U J'Kfu CmmifieUt, "I 11 <.. y t^ v M LTS TW M A r—EXTENDED—, our 791h ANNIVERSARY (for few days only) FURTHER GIVE AWAY REDUCTIONS JUST UNPACKED \mrrn m Pt 1 \i»-tite WiHlt- .»tt v Amcrnin V.I mi \i.|.it«- ftrirf^ I Aninn i:i I* r:n tn<
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 649 4 m 4 —A few years back a Certain Dr Bmham headed two Commit lions on Sa lor the Fedcra--1 a and Singapore. Among the members of the Commit tee were many importI men from lhe Federation and Singapore. After many discussions and meet- ime out with
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    • 357 4 I am appalled by nt cessity for the recent increase m tax upon tobacand tobacco products, m 1 Federation; more pecially so since it comes while controversy is still warm on the subject of an No Support I public Due consi to the cost of the
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    • 128 4 HOLLYWOOD -TAP)- The last of the short subject comedians today predicted a return to the brief comedies that used to be on every movie programme. The sole remaining practitioners of a noble craft the one-reel and two-reel comedies— are those veteran knockabouts, the Three Stoo They are still plying
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    • 73 4 MIAMI BEACH, Fla.— (UP)— "After 30, most men should wear swim trunks with built-in girdles," according to Fred Cole, whose swim suits for women have been style leaders for years. 'The men's suits also need an illusion of draped softness, impressed pleats vertical piping and contrast panels,"
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    • 251 4 Sir; In order to meet the Federal deficit of $200 million the Federation Government has imposed an increased duty on cigarettes and tobacco and therefore the taxpayers will now have to pay an increase of 25 cents on a tin of 50 cigarettes and 50 cents on
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    • 248 4 Sir; Dr. Charas Suebsaeng, honorary veterinary surgeon to the Royal Bangkok Turf Club js m Malaya to study methods of combating doping m racehorses. He is anxious to acquaint himself with all the latest developments m anti-doping work. In other parts of the world where, as
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  • 229 4 HE 'SOLD OUT' HIS RED PALS TOMORROW, the M,1.,,,, Mtekntt ifartjm 1 i>.n clv k be remembered as onr m »|,i,|, y member of the organisation hH nut kj <utives m the true Party t,, 1U llir of the gang and his own MrMal imJZ r Last night. M.ijor K.I
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    33 4 photo Big loop earrings, last growing m size and popularity are being accented now by looping a little printed hankerchief thro\igh one of them. Perhaps we may see them m Singapore A P
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  • 1088 4 By The Times' Singapore Correspondent 111 l the years <>t trial and error, the security organization ot Malaya is now an effective instrument fashioned to fight a war m the jungle and m villages, on rubber estates and m bark alleys, with as little disturbance
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 107 4 *—ri*&. WS 2iHh Anniversary CHEAP SALE li^^Si-. EXTENDED TO 10th SEPT. Shir|i Children's Wt^wlFw "k <ar 'Tfj^kT^Alf I \N liilo superior poplin 4ftf »E EX Dam I I I li° I f* 'L^Jrir^ 1 v J^ Hail sleeve shirt 11. t[W. I OH S !.»O uptwtnls All fhilclren's IVeai It'^s
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    • 12 4 vn< if i < ro«n»vo 01 imp no DIABETES \«>\n 11 m DIABETONIT
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  • 95 5 Extreme Left:- "THE YOUNG SCHOLAR" by Michael Anchant of 711, Paya Lebar Road, Singapore Speed Graphic, f.16, 1/200. Super, X.X. Left:- "IN DRY DOCK" by Lee Bc.ig Kok of 170, Biick Kiln Read, Pcnang, Rolleicord, f.ll, 1/100, Agfa. Left:- "EARTHEN WARE" by Ton Choo Tong of 14,
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  • 184 5 Parliamentary Assn. XC \L\ LUMPUR, Sun. -A eooierenec of representatives of branches of tli.* Malayan-born regional sroup ot the Parliamentary Association will be held after the Federal Legislative Council adjourns for lunch on Sept. 2. 'I'he Fedei h will be the 1 I from
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  • 293 5 and Neave 12J to $2.15 to F eral D en iry $2.55, mona $2.73J to 52.77>.. H men $2.95 and $2.92}, v. i Jacks $3.55 and $3.50. Ma neni $1.42}, Maj i Overseas C?hir;--i Or*-;. $1.8"). St.) SI. IT). Sime Darb.v Straits Ti.v 2.65 1 Straits I ship
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 54 5 'SP£ARINCi |>| riCTI KJ S' I rhe modem ortho omatic all purpose- inulsio,, of s perd "d Ire rraia MADE IN GFRM/NY Sots .o*^+o,^^^ 1-1 1-1 r* 1- u~L*L<x-fxnrw POPULAR CAMERAS ACCESSORIES Bf \l) LcReVRf Maker* t \<Tvlhing tMiotographic. Specialise m D P OiJtriooi Photography JACKS PHOTO CO. W. North
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    • 56 5 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You n.ust enclose three ten cent stamps if you want your pottern cut. If I don't get the stamps, you don't get the pattern. A number of orders have come to me without the stamps. These won't be cut till the
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    • 122 5 Star Contssi No. 31 Can Yea Name This Star? i "I num tin »iar« <n r k|J r I. )h« M.. •n^ (I.l pi r I nine* u,t ihi* n»i Hl i| iiri^,. «iMier« mmti win j WarCbupo" <?^ Iftl -^w 101 All ihr..ur:t. ihi» «.-h Ih» :'P"f« S(.tnJ.ird »«rr
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 36 5 jgahgjahga S'pofe Diary ll 1 Is\\!> n m 1 5.: -ill 11. 111 l ATKI TTI I B tNTERTAINMENT 111 t 15 i :n W'i I'OL: ol the N Mil wiiik New l 0. 4. 64
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    • 182 5 1 I 1 II ItK ICI 1 1 4 MCXii IX VMONtI <JI I KX"S: D 30, 9 i m.w n i\ RADIO PROGRAMME 1; lIMO MAI v. > I'oki j Waller; 731 H a m R I The Sun i -a j. ir k T< 1 1.30 i Calling
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    • 376 5 IPOH ENTERTAINMENT Rl'Bl 111 BKX: Pet< Pa iMi 3. 6 15, 1 S pn. I N Dawn oi I 6 4 fJRAND: Rancho Notorious 3. 7. 9 1 p m »>l>n»\ Bride (Ca 12 45, 3, 84 KUALA LUMPUR RADIO PROGRAMME X \IMO M\l \V X.1.: 1 m 2 p
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    • 186 5 vi-'v -it :V ■>" r IA 'f\ T»O B ti. IH MION "Olve little h»\r t«i a Inl.l iml 31,11 ;l lt Ilill h;|,k .1,,,,,, Kll'\Ml M0N0.%1 low i VEBYOM "is* > w.ih othi \<M l< ItlKlillt \M» BIBTHBKIM Mtll.v i h ii to il l I M.iko d< lnrlv
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  • 648 6 I i cannot agree between your- can you expect others, lly your opponents, to agree v. you? Fortunately for the United Nation?, the question ct the composition of its representatives at the political conference on the Korean question has been settled. 1 lack of a two-thirds majority forced
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  • 218 6 'THE assurance given by Sir George Pepler, the Colony's Town Planning Consultant, that the Diagnostic Survey Team would recommend to Government the preservation of at least one historic Singapore kampong is timely and welcome. The further assurance that important landmarks and historic buildings m the island will be
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  • 1407 6  -  ANDREW ROTH By The Singapore Standards London Correspondent follows up Brig. Fitzroy Macleans Kidnapping siory of Persia's new Prime Minister— told on this page last Saturday-by drawing a comprehensive pen picture of Cen. Zahedi's political past. ALMOST every Persian thinks Persia a giant stage, A avidly watched
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 240 6 'JUNGLE GREEN' IS ONE MANS OPINION Sir: 1 wonder what was the purpOM or object m the mind of Mr. Alex Josey when he wrote the article m your issue of August 28 entilled "DO THE TROOPS REALLY TALK LIKE THIS?" He is obviously disgruntled because Major Campbell m his
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    • 263 6 Sir; The statement published m the Press on August 22 m the name of live Unionists A. Doraisamy, P. Thambusamy, A.K. Karuppiah, N. Thangasamy and O.S. Rengasamy to the efYect that at the August 2 meeting with them. I had given them an undertaking and that sub?equently
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    • 104 6 Sir; It lin> been mon'hs since the negotiationi for revised Accounting Ma ii.ne Operators took p!nee between Governn enl n i the Association. We are still waiting for What wai promised. I, like man; other numerous married ofllceri m thiparticular .service think it unfair of Government to place
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    • 126 6 Sir; It is very Interesting to note PUVIEAJASINGHE*! letter which appeared under the heading 'CUT WOMEN TYPISTS CALL' m your paper on An J. 25. In reply to the last two paragraphs of his letter I would like to quote that by muking sue i a
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  • 290 6 4 3 -Fathom Money Mystery NEW YORK, Aug. 30, (IP)— An international mystery developed today over stacks of sodden money secretly salvaged from the sunken freighter "Flying Enterprise." A spokesman for the vessel's owners said there appeared to be "much more to the story" than has been disclosed. The Flying
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 130 6 SINGAPORE tiGMi STANDARD INUEPENDENI MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robin»on Rood. Singopot*. Telephone Noi: *****—***** CabU b Telcg.oph Address: TIGIRNIWS. Singopor*. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222. lh« Times Building. Printing House Squor«. London. E.C. 4. KUAIA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 4b io#n Street. 83. Cowon Street. 8. Leith Street. T.lllhonf 4588 Telephone
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    • 34 6 For Act.v. Ch.ldren Fj if— > Bt r* Mm W m MM to pay mom I AS for ¥*dtim« 1 tcrlonchi.r^e 1 Drink delicious O VALTI F The Vitamin-fortified Food A VTAKDES LTD rptnmi I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 43 7 BIKINI beauties turned up os judges m a re"hAr. Marine of Florida" contest m Miami Beach. This was one beauty contest when men m the audience kept their eyes on the judges instead of on the contestants. U.P. photo.
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  • 130 7 PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS, Aug. 30, (Keuter)— I inal results m Wednesday's general election on Mauritius, Britain's BUgai producing island colony m the Indian Ocean, showed that the Labour Tarty had lost one of its 14 seats m the 19-member Legislative Council Comp ete w. 1
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  • 79 7 30, (AP) I! l: I IB reemenl on the Canal dispute, and are likely to n m mid-S- ptember sources said that final a so ution of the I begin soon after i;• n Sir Brian Rob* rt- British negotiator, leave for London on 6 to
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  • 76 7 •i. (Router) Hundreds of continental who want to reare coming to England i mony to evade the •,u ir countries. of the runaway COUcome from Belgium c the law says they can't an after divorced England i 1 i marry a R« gistrar Office after 15
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  • 61 7 PUSAX. Aug. 30 (AP)—Republic of Korea soldiers will "fight Communism anywhere," President Syngman Rhee dedared yesterday. Rhee said millions of Asians want to maintain human freedom and remain outside the Soviet orbit. And. lie added, if the Asian people work together With common purpose In maintaining
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  • 29 7 A CHAIN-LETTER craze Is sweeping Formosa, and the provincial government is trying to stop it. It says such rs cost money that can be A.P. liefer saved.
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  • 67 7 •NDON, Sun.— The sun ■ne out to welcome the flrtt li <>f :i8 Malayans m the airlifi which began on vhen their BOAC Artouched down at LonAirport to-day. After two rain, the skies cleared "nr plane reached re welcomed bj the Commissioner, Bri- Council and Colonial
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  • 32 7 ST; I-^'IS Missouri, Aug. UP) The United States Prepared for atomic war if J* wra d upon the nation, /t^n Krle E Partridge air teputy Chi«| o! fciiJJ yttterdaj.
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  • 38 7 pnoici. OMTVIANDER Eugene P. Wilkinson, who has been named commander of the first atomic submarine, the United States Navy announced recently. The atomic powered submarine, Nautiiius, is bein« constructed at Groton, Connecticut. A. P.
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  • 55 7 LONDON, Aug. 30, (AFP). A Foreign Oilice spokesman last night denied a press report that Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden had planned to resign. He Mid the story, published m the Sunday issue of "The People," had absolutely no foundation. phot* ™7™~^ n •pi l '^^^^^^^^^^^^J^^^^ j/^
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  • 294 7 Big 3 Invitation For Treaty Talks Is Turned Down WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 (Reuter)— Russia rejected yesterday again a bid by the Western powers to hold a four-power meeting to seek conclusion of an Austrian independence treaty. The session hod been arranged for London tomorrow. The
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  • 168 7 BERLIN. Ail)?. 30. (Reulor) Mrs. Clara Hall. »!>. the Russian born wife of a British information officer, arrived here yesterday by air from Moscow on her way to Canada to rejoin her husband after more than six yean M enforced separation. Mrs. Hall
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  • 102 7 HONGKONG, Aug. 30 (AFP) General James Van Fleet, former Eighth Army Commander m Korea and now visiting Hongkong as a member of the American-Korean Federation, said today that he favoured a Pacific alliance of all nations threatened by Communism m that area, including America,
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  • 56 7 LONDON. Aug. 30 (AP)— Peiping Radio today said a Britisii lieutenant-colonel pri-soner-of-war is now on his WBJ to Panmunjom for repatriation. Although no name was given, he is believed to be Lt. Col. James Came of the Gloucesten, the highest ranking Biiti>h oflicer captured by
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  • 74 7 NEW YORK. Aug. ;<> (AP)--Lawyeri for Rita Hay worth and Aly Khan have reached agreement m Paris virtually ading the long divorce settlement fight between them, says a New York newspaper. The newspaper, the New York Daily News, said that m return tor their daughter being
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  • 55 7 HONGKONG Aug. 30. (AP) Hongkong police are holding two Spaniards who deserted from the French Foreign Legion m Indo-China and made their way Into Communist China. They were picked up lDr entering Hongkonf without visas. They are being held m jail while authorities decide what
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  • 57 7 Britain To Aid Japan's Finances LO DON. Au X 3«. fßcvtcr) HriLiin yettei cl.i\ .iiinminrrd that sin* w.is «;»\ini: Inrtlirr help to J.ip.m to c.M' lirr stn I mc (lillk ii!(i<-s I H I .1 1 I the 1 Jap i Tok'. the I gird l< Jap m r1 1
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  • 53 7 TOKYO. Aug. 30, (.Mi 1 1 The SupreitH P I Procurator's Office ha decided to indict th<- captaii P p X kov of th<> Soviet hip, Lazedonoj n ntly caught ofl Hokkaido for a violation ol the Immigration and Shipping law-, an author tiv<
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  • 202 7 Butler: Vital To Keep In Step With U.S. LONDON, Aug. 30, (Router)— Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. K. A. Butler, declared yesterday that Britain must speak her own mind at international conferences and follow her own line. But. he added: "We must remember the paramount importance of keeping m
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  • 66 7 TORONTO. Aug. :iO. (Renter). Two men and a boy were killed when their small plane crashed into a blazing forest m Northern Ontario yesterday, where bushmen volunteers were lighting 105 woodland fires. Firemen used bulldozers and dropped bags of water from planes to put out blaze
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  • 65 7 NEW YORK. Aug M <.\P) A very young man bit a very young dog m Charleston. West Virginia. The argument was over i piere of fried rtiirken tin puppy .snakhed from the hand of 14 month old Bobby laylor. Bobby's mother had to forte her
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  • 181 7 LONDON, Aug. 30.— Leading aircr.iltsmm Anthony Rigden whose disappearance m the Sue/ (anal zone on July 9 caused an Anglo-Egyptian Incident, is under close arrest at a Koyal Air Force station m West London. Wing Co L. w v Jennens, commanding "Hi < Bid "Rigden
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  • 122 7 momi IDI o. Uragaaj Aim. ;o fAF) Michael Patrick O'Brini. thr Chiii.t S«-.i fei i Im..h mi «r .il ho;it-r. li.id to s.nl hark to Ktirop«last nitht m ir.ms \tlantn IiIHT llfH tCd «»Hl Mjrc(t'd hv thr Amrriras Things h.uJ looked hopeful a f«-w ireHu
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    57 7 photo. NEW SULTAN: Motilav Mohammed Bin Araf.i <«.1> who was enthroned as Sultan of Moron o at l-e/. after his 41-year old nephew had been deposed, is seen here as he is etagratafaltoi on his arrival at tin- Imperial Palare m Rabat r«-i t ntl> h\ (leneral Aiiuiistin (.uillaiimr left
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    • 51 7 REPRODI *lin .s O INTIQI I. 1 1 iimii m: mi.ii pir i k LAR AII I I io\ m PROPOR I lON AND IM I ML -X I J \k L M)\ \VI \(.l Of (MR IM SIGN MK\ I HI tDD 1)1^ I INCTION I 0 \<m i<
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  • 381 8 By A Market Correspondent IT IS with satisfaction that we are able |o record hat there are si R ns of a better sent menl t It h rri s> not only here but also m Lon- -n, that the !«o m Malaya continues to improve,
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    • 599 8 IAMBtmCS AWUBUKA UME HCR9DEUTSCHEB LLOYD Ir ;,n,M WawrillW AniV.-.p 1 K«M.*dam llambiiri: i Bremra Spore PS ham f^SiS (V!l v X |>Ott 13 14Orl 15/IMM \.nits ANGLO -FRENCH «c BENDIXSENS LTD. sil MIMN R«M Tel BStl/3 mX I ampul SHI Mulaira PcD nB W tunh.n. <.l lllKil- <"<» lel: 41
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    • 919 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE mumd «,nes, MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Oept incorporated In Singapore LONDON A COM INENTAL POET* Dua Sail* P. Snam Penang yctapi ftai Liverpool St Glaa- AmSOJI %Stuli.vcus "for" "Liverpool and t5/ fi t 7/ 8 Dublin 3n Li.rybate* tor Uverpoo] 8c Giaa- p| j 4 pt s sept
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    • 701 9  -  EDWIN MUIR By The Translations of Ezra Pound. With <m Introduction f>\ Hugh Kenner. (Faber 30s.] c volui ii iii to Mr. Pound's I poetry, a devoCd m his time. here cannot >>c as mere translate rather d province^ added to gdom, I -ike discover- Unpn
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    • 807 9 ry Reviews d ted by Harrap, 10s. 6cL) By Harold Nicolson U E old when we young that the s of the early ntury wholly t to appreciate the of the Romantic it. We w' jred n poets, pla is. ignored 1 .md c young Tennyand void. resented
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    • 261 9  -  CHESTER WILMOT Tin* Tirpitz. By David Woodward (William Kimber. 15a.) F'.N IN Januray, ii>4L' iit, por- fiaps. the darkest moment of the war the man battleship Tirpitz sailed into Irondheim Harbour, he.r fir^t operational i'ion. A n «'fy, before she had even put to the Tirpitz had
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    • 389 9 s d n ha er- i and any falla< Cranston's Here is an air nor who not brook ambiguity: he writes with amazing rubbing his words clear of any confusing associations and building his propositions with precise elegance. Truly an excellent mind. Cranston has brought his powers
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    • 147 9  - Castle And Pawns Marghanita Laski By Summer 't thr .istlr Xt James WHI.ml (Marmillan. .I I Im* Colour of tlir (.l.iw Kosr Ihiiiliurn (Hale. |f| l.tl Yhr Wrll fIU .1oh n ford, (lloddrr antl Stouchton 1!s M.). I nth thr Pli.Mnix By S (hang (Gollanrz. i !s. r,d i. THE
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  • 201 10 Union Sefs Up Election Body To Plan Campaigns Standard Staff Reporter THE 8,000 strong Malay Union of Singapore will contest all future City and Legislative Council elections. This was decided at the Union's annual general meeting in Lorong 12, yesterday. An election committee under [nche Mohamed
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    50 10 photo Ml>s Constaaice White, s lecturer at the Malay Wo.nrn's Traininu ColIf'^e at Malacca, returned to Singapore i» a lit) AC Coßstellatioa from Australia yesterday after attc-ading t h c World 11 i' a I t li Organisation's ronveation m Sydney. .'Mi>^ While represented tfa Federatioa at tht» t'!»nv<witi»n Standard
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  • 24 10 W H IL] I Si 31 m a S ro »m m B iding !i a ted t in hosp
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  • 267 10 Malacca Village Wins Recognition MALACCA, Sun.— Lendtr New Village received recognition from Government when it received i certificate on Friday, authorising the Homp Guards <>* the Village to take over its defence. It is the first village m Alor Gajah district and the second m the Settlement to have received
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    66 10 photo LEAVING Singapore soon ti> rend law at Lincoln's Inn m EftflMi is David Kee (Ift). a former student of Alfflo 'liinc -p Bclraal. Many of h .s friends wnc ;it t)ir farewell party mi n the Seventh Storey Hotel yesterday. Son of Mr. Kee Yew Hoik, proprietor of the
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  • 39 10 PENANG, Sun.— Mr. Otu Manq, Bow. oflice assistant ,»f Messrs. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappi] was feted list ni4ht by the members of the staff at Canton Cafe on the occasion of his retirement jfter :$2 years' service.
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  • 78 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Mr. A. B. Ramsay, British A viser, Kedah, i% c M -ay 1 m retirement .:i On hia leparture Mr. F. CC Barrett, wi A Brii sh A Kedah. Mr. j joined the Mai* Civil Serv.ce m 1931. ipresent actin 1
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  • 25 10 A EUROPEAN w 1 nan I to 1 Singap >re Gene 1 1 spil m an uncoi .uter g involved m 1 id.
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  • 40 10 nearly 200 guests attended a tea party given by Mr. an.l Mis. Brihaspnti Govind Sahai Sahgal yesterday at Tampenis Road \o celebrate the marriage of their ion, Mr. Hari Ran Sah«al to Miss Kushalya Dcvi Chabra of Taiping.
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  • 63 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Rawang-Kuang Road. sections of which were S>> ject to frequent and furious ,1 1 ling. an which has > el tse i I j traffic since April 22, to enable the Public Works Department to raise its level. h now been re
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  • 146 10 'All Have A Good Word For Templer' PENAN G, Sun. Everyone In Malaya h.u i go id word f >r the tli^h Commissioner, Sir Gerald Templer. .>aid Gei M lurice Efirsch, an American t, on a tour ot the Fir East. '•The dnver, the rook bIJ the ma d t
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  • 241 10 IPO!! Sun. In response to thp appeal last \"m by the Hinh Commissioner Sir (ierald Ti-mnler. lor voluntary workers, the Perak hranch of the St. John Ambulance Association and its Brigade supplied 80"> helpers for voluntary work m the State. During the previous six months
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    30 10 photo. MISS Prin.p-s Wynder. \n American librarian. wh<> arrived m Snv; ipmr yr> terdav on the wav to K\iroj>»« nhrrp slit' hopei to work for UNESCO .v a libraii.in. Standard
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  • 82 10 HINDI'S of Singapore and the Federation will cele Janmasham birthday Lord Krishna, to lay. Special pujas and offerings conducted m all temples. Marking the occasion. the local Sri Ramakrishna Mission has arranged foi feeding Of the poor at 179, Bart ley Roa 1. Singapore, followed by
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  • 78 10 THE Singap ire branch of the Malayan Vegetarian Society will hoid its next dinner on Sept. 15. At a meeting last week tti following were elected officebearers for the year: P dent Mr. L. Rayner; Vicepresidents: Mrs.* P. Ramakrishnan and Miss Pitt Chin Hui; secretary: Mr. Charles
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  • 106 10 AN AMERICAN Mis.< Prtn ■<■ W\ lei i:i Singapore t from B ingkok yester lay hildhood amb: > wide, wide w A graduate of C University, Misj w ed is i Li N York C f i' Library prior i m Nov.
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  • 85 10 The Singap ;!<> imp »rters atj 1 Exp »rters A ition are threatenii t cut tra tionships with Japan if they continue to I {ood "not up to samples sent. [n > the Japai Consul-G i teral, the Asso ia tion laid thai J:ip
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  • 117 10 CHINESE school teachers »n Singapore are to a.sk for three-term holiday peri )is as In English schools iii.st a\ of the two-term period^ allo.veci them. This was one of the four decili hu reached at jrefterday*i netUog ptMudtd uvcr by Mr Cheng Ann Lunn, principal of
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    • 295 10 n CATHAY ORGANISATION p» ATTRACTIONS -J^p I i 1 \l\l\ if iJ 9.30 jy^JpW^ I'.ission of the N ivcl nevi'i j W > Jtvert! MICHAEL RENN!£ 2y. RENNIEPA6ETHEWTO!ifiWEHN_\f?r^i |T-. Ci. r TOML.Hjfi!« PETUL* CU?.I MJ.'VT THANdF I J/. SOKJA ZIEMANN .^Bw WLaIINAHUC >] If n M*TTH[WS jj^^l MuU loved i«o»n?
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    • 196 10 CLEOPATRA^i MARK AhlHOny Rhonda atMING Urn UINORiN '^S^ PLUSJJh^-^STOQGiV lhlr Wexf Change DAY! 1 I OMK)> FILMS |i II ■TERROR 'SUnCIL SHI S QT AL J: !!E|NO ill AN .y ii iA7 COILWS litf #V> #w /f# 7 So #f H i n r r ~^*^>^ »»>^^^^ iTlrtV If lL
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    • 71 10 Weather MINIMI'M Temperature: Frum 7.:;0 pm. Sat. to 7.".',0 a.m. Sun. Singapore (73F); Prniin jiffl; Kot.i Bahru (74F); Kuala Lumpur (?SF)J Ipoh (74F); Ku mt m [IZV)\ Miximum I'emperature: From 7.10 a.m. Sat. t<» 7.30 p.m Sun Singapore (88F); Peiung (81F); Kota Bahru I Ft; Kuala Lumpur (8 JF); Ipoh
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  • 173 11 LONDON, Aus. 30 (Reuter)— A valuable n^ mninc* of 63 by Dave Fletcher hel^^ lhP o.unty cricket champions to score 134 for fn?^ Sussex on the opening day of their viUl match lead the current table with Sussex second the worst days of,
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  • 15 11 THE Young Men Muslim Nation Singapore. to on Sej lo v > r -id.
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    • 58 11 NOTICES SS. "CANTON rpHE ABOVE VESSEL WILL ARRIVE FROM HONGKONG AT 8 A.M. OX MONI>AY 31st AUGUST. EMBARKATION WILL TAKE PLACE AT 10 A.M. ON WIJI)NFSDAY 2nd SEPTEMBER. ISL.W KERR CO. LTD. CHANGE OF ADDRESS LEOW of Katong Dispensary Ltd ►tify that as from Ist September be practicing at Star
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    • 262 11 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE are invited Stall at rU Yan th sitß%freshmcnt5 it R freshmcnt Pool Swjmming w"o? r -r!! orms and c °ndio? from Tf na y to be of f ainBui 1,1 ?m C ty Ar^"ect u/9/m. aU by 12 Moow-l «or^S oner:" 1 th hiEh SS^b, given
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    • 306 11 RICE, SUGAR AND SALT TRANSPORT COMPANY LIMITED m Singapore) (In a Members Voluntary Winding Up) TVOJICE is hereby given pursua.n to SECTION 22<J of the COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940, thar a General Meeting of the aboveriamed Companywill be held at the Registered Office. 21 South Canal Road. Singapore, on Monday the
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    • 366 11 NOTIfXS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS t'XGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: J J (a) Supply of (i) Metals and Hardware, (ii) Engineer's Stores and (iii) Engineer's Tools clos<? NOON 14th Sept. 1953: (b) Supply of (i) Disinfectant, (ii) Portland Cement and (iii) Lubricating Oils and Grease for Special Plant close NOON 15th Sept.
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    • 377 11 MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified and experienced persons for the following pests m the Municipal Engineer's Department: (A) CLERK OF WORKS. Salary Scale: $228 x 12— 312 j -fthe usual allowances at current Government rates Qualifications Experience: Theoretical and practical knowledge of building construction. Five
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    • 442 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT rOI S mrm Are you iin.iiiin,,>. n <t tn n«e«l o n< )t> >o.i to Hud Wl ,rk thy Hi rciiporr Lnrtnpinrni* ni iturr^u •»ffrrn jow frtr »p.««e trn. tolumn J.im call n, write your tocM HUiHUrd uttrr for «n auuli rtikfn fiirm whlrb
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    • 72 11 PERSONAL V .IM MIL UL JOHpSTON m Ufl m I X 5.i IN MEMORIAU 1 Fan uro> I < «i Co «Vf*J» (||fd II M 1' n 1 ANNOUNCEMENT < -111 v ll(»\- \< \M II !W3. t h« «»r lio i Mi.... foi 1 thai 1 rt i 1
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    • 200 11 f HOPE WO YAH IS BOUND TO. r r YCX)AGORL^ Y AH SPESH- <O^it>S -/wAI-FiRST AH PICK< A OPPONENT «^-VES- N &ITS THE AH KIN TEACH < HOKAW I TAKE I UL-IZE.S IN 71 HINTERESTIN6. THEM FOUR LAPS AN'THET MULE WILL dn FO' > SPARRINKj I THAT SLOBBOVIAN YOU WORD
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  • 186 12  - Breukelen Bougoure Combination Again On Top WINDSOR LAD Bj Xl ALA LUMPUR Sun Close <»n tl»»' hvvls of thrir pen v success, the BrenkeI.Mi Bouicoure <omninal;ori ui> n on top at the i (included Selancor r Club's August meeting. I >• i 'T.trituis saddled four (wo seconds and Rye fliird'*
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    145 12 roi'K pr< Ity Riils w.ind«*rt>d arouiu7 Kalian? airport yestrrday niurning all lookiag rery excite* m their arrival from Kuala I.umpur. Ihiv have reasMM to bt* lOr thry are the select few who have been cK»sen to represent the i->der U\«'n of Msl»¥S at the Ctyl— athletic meet tin Si'pt. arm
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  • 239 12 A (;rK«i> all round performance by A. Delilkaa helped the Singapore combined schools cricket team beat a strong Singapore Cricket Club team m j friendly pnu- at the Padanj? yesterday. Deiilkan topscored with 80 and captured five tor 31. Th ed s 'hoola lers fai pd
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  • 41 12 BERLIN. Aug. 30 (AP) Gordon Pine. Britain's £iv;>t distance runner, ran 5,000 metres yesterday on a wei track m 14:02.6 four seconds faster than Emil Zatopek's Olympic record and just a shade slower than the world record of 13:58.2.
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  • 47 12 RHODE ISLAND Aug :>,u (Renter) Miss Mary LenT a L'7-year-old bookkeeper from Thomasville. Geo gia, won th 0 53rd Unitod States v." nen's Amateur Golf Championship today defeat inn AH.. Polly Ri!ey, of Forth Worth, Texas, by three and two m the 86 hoe final.
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  • 39 12 JOIiORE BAHRU. Sun. The se 'ond round tie of the Rulers' Shield pricket between UohoYe a ri X< gri Sembilan will bfl played on the Kin:? George V School padang, Sertmban on Sept. 4 and 1
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  • 398 12 Hamlin Hero Of Police Win In Strahan Cup Final SEREMBAN, Sun.— X. Hamlin, (he former Negrl Sembilan skipper was the hero of the Police victor? over Ceylonese by li runs m tin* Strahan Cap linal here today. Hamlin took a total of 11 wickets f#r 102 ami topscoring m both
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  • 52 12 IPOH Sun -Twelfth R me »n Hia on HQ M Ground Kua i Lumpur on Saturday Sept S in ;i Semi FinaS ri x 1 1 m Army Fare .-.nit soccer competition for Caldbeck Cup l c innera Sini{a H tngkon i it 1 »m S -v 26
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  • 34 12 THIRSK d>, All (APi G lisdi :i known two-JJtar-0 i r mud A victory ai the rsk ra 'c rack Satur ii i paid ofl !n" i it ttic ot 403 1
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  • 54 12 FORK.-. HILLS. All*. 2» (Reuter). Mervyn Rose of lustra third seeded overyer. was taken to Bye hy a little known AmeriA en .1 >rris. m the only surpr of the first Rose im tw 1 let* to illy I i- Vforria 8—11). 7— 6— a.
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  • 82 12 LONDON. Air. 21 (Reuter)— Ru?bv League Results. Bradford Northern 4 Wi^an 11. Br.-wnley I SalforH 13. Castleford I*2 Liverpool Ciiv 0. Dewsburv 4 Feather stone Roves 15. Doncas. 14 Batle> 124. Halifax Barrow 2. Hull 48 Keighley 9 Hunslei 8 Widnes 13 O.dh-.m U Leeds 5.
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  • 296 12 Services Win Charity Soccer MORE than 5,000 soccer fans who turned up for the charity soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday had their moneys worth of seeing not only thrilling match which was launched by a Singapore Flying Club Tiger Moth which swooped low to
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  • 789 12 LONDON, Aug. 30 (Keuter)— Soakin? rain kept attendances at the 4b' English League football matches yesterday to a total of 850.000 but those who braved the weather were rewarded with a feast of goals. In all 175 were scored and only one match that
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  • 16 12 PENANG. Sun Hun -'d our all clud match between Vc: inf and Kedah
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  • 60 12 IPOH, Sun. di.piHiMl -o.jl dethroned tfaaoipi*Bj \m Ike i:>«»h in,i i» division weeer leife, leeMri place conipt'tition when tlu'\ fottnl t h«* Rj ill di.tw in Uu« l.jst „mi:- «»t tiir 1 j kodaj iblers 01 of se the moul Rai ipp i CHENG WAH
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  • 243 12 SCC Just Fail To Force Win THE Gandhi Memorial Cup match between the Indian Association and the Sl'C ended In a thrilling draw yesterday. Set to make 1(M) m <J:) min"* es the Europeans had 83 tor nine when time intervened. The es wer« I.A i"3 and l">7 for seven
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    • 36 12 PAVILION SOON •*~4 "jr-.n mtx, (■lk \l I hHp ATTENTION LADIES Special Sale READY MADE DRESSES FROM $15/Vm I r!. ns on l y r r ;i 31 x ;>;{ to m 53 HARROWS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD.
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    • 59 12 I ft I Ji t^\ f if I I*l FREEHOLD BUNGALOW SITBJORjALf Valuable freehold burgalov, sites, subdivided int lots totalling some 58 acres and situated a Holland and Farrer Roads, as shown m the am. plan, are for sale. Enquiries and o/ addressed to MR. AW CHENG CHY>: HAW PA3
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    • 132 2 SCHOOLBOYS PLAYED LIKE CHAMPS AT MALAYAN BADMINTON MEET THESE tVo shots taken at the Malayan Badminton Championships held at Kuala Lumpur recently show (left) Penan* Free School* See thira Leon* and Urn Say Hup with Singapore. Llm Wei Lon and Robert Lira after the encounter Whi* ceded the victory to
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    • 186 2 A BVKH ot eight life guard* who roomily qualihed for the Intermediate and INMC Medallion at the OkiMM Swimmift« (lub. gay, display uf life •ax.ng aJid drill there These shots taken at the demonstration show (li lh. ei«ht ■ritiltTT who were traced by Mr.
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    • 611 3 fhe Story So Far: Now Read On: '"THIS husiriisN is m lhi- yogf ilrvil," viid Daviea to hill .is |kej s.ti over hint h m Ike S.iloon tin follow nit; d.n "Every tim«*f Ki-f a liiif- on sMiiuonr Ikej die oil hiforr we < .m do ,ui\
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    • 1094 3 K^U>eev^ \Vjl JU*e& promised >ou otnr time ago thai I would In to |lvf \<>u souk m formation about itudj Ib| In England Well, this is It. I hope it wilt be mine usi The trou ble is t li :t i thin' are so m.m\
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      • 421 4  - Here Boys Learn The Spirit Of Give And Take J.A. JUMAT By CINGAPORE boys an- for •3 tunate to have clubs, of their own unilike their •brothers' m the Federation who have yearned for dubs where they tan get to play fames and mix freely with •t!u»r boys of their
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      • 86 4  -  MARY ANN By DO you you our Mum i i M-!id you to ie I R What wlli you do en pass your s p i saved < very penny to gi\ i ication tl ej cou d afford, will von remembei when you a
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      • 370 4 T|| MAKING of P:ip«*r. is quit< 1 a modern devrlop mrnt little l<ss than IM yt-ars having <>l;ipsr(i sipce th« invention of a maihinr i»r in akinu Paper m hulk u;in u r ivcn to th«- world hv a Frenchman. Nicolas Robert.
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      • 76 4 I ITHOGRAPHV n. m■J tailed m 1798 Atoia Sene/elder, <-v obscure Bat;arian actor rn<d dramatift. .Vi/'off i.s made frowi con 1 air <n,d water. Tcxaa Haj i/a- laryctl total railway rood mileao;# m Hi« [/nited States, U7ith fltinotj and Pentuyluanw ninkinu next, Mexico coven an area oj
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    • 1053 5  -  ISAAC TEOH Great People W Yesterday I By They Named A Country After Him ECIL JOHN RHODES, English stotesmon, wot born ot Bishop's Stortford and educated at Bishop's Stortford Grammar School. 1,, 18UU bit Health broke down and he went to Natal 10 loin his brothet Herbert
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    • 222 5 roD/WS youagaters ma lure ore quickly because or tlevision. m the opinion of Lester Rand. President ol the is. Youth Research Institute an tgCBC) tl»at Mpecialiies m surveys the younget set to determine the. r buying habits, tastes and interests. Our how the prei utitj ol
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    • 406 5 Editor s Posibag IXJ the I dltor. \outh" As a regular reader of Youth." I Has rra Iv disappointed to sec thai lik s article was reientl. i cd hv such an unworili ..r..clc. I feel that thai Article saould not have been published at all (Mi
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    • 105 5 gT WAS m :!;r I uck twelve, and I on my iwd unable to Suddenlj l felt thai I was mother person m m\ room. mrnod my eyet, towards the window and pm irt ped as J v dark form movintf towards bed Ii ca mcd thai
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      • 121 6 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE j By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY La "7 oh. Gooov/'TpopEvk f^As) 7, ifji yaa\ pi»>ih 1 /oh tou am miim I V IT'S JOST y <i>JE ~TO THE/ I I|{ otiv/^ A SCJUIPCEL C DARLIMu£ MOO) I /\/r>ll telTP'O^'* J I I /5Hf S l^^'
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    • 43 7 I discussion about -lob Louse MMttlt. Top r. O OWJJ JVck Hai seen m aclion at table tennis n me eveiiinr .Bottom, left) Club boys P^^XltoJ rti hi? T» o of ib! ball praciier.
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    • 285 7 HPHE ORIGIN of Playing Cards is uncertain. It was long held that they were invented to amuse Fran Insane king. Charles VI. A reference is found hi t»e registers of the Chambre des Compte> m 139 an item 'for painting threepacJU ot
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    • 198 8 IN retpMMC to repealed requ»sts troin outh" readers, the Contest F.ditor gives you sketch to colour ihis week. It is from a NMM m a story wli. n tarries the title The Secret Oi The Chest." While the Contest t diior i* not Interested m
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    • 120 8 Poet's Corger lI IN I m > tjtu did mc thr luht ol moon >Vhu h IMM Ii r >ondri vale and hoon I retailed the iihmm r> ut ni> m m- tli-.ii ho n f(NM 11 oin me. gWM from Iht* Mrld of Fesu We u>«'il to mm;,
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    • 628 8  -  JOSEPH TAY By \Y H> ;.s Lin Yulang so popular Why are his work., widely read m the tasi a* well as m the West? Some ;»t my friends who are wftj acquainted with his work? have told me of their [re*| popularity for reav»ns
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