Singapore Standard, 15 September 1953

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  • 225 2 Progs Hit Fed. Leader's! Call For Help Standard StalT Kepnrter PORE'S Progressive Party m a Newsletter warns the Federation to keen Us ie Colony'i purse strings. comments lengthily on a suggesS. O. K. Übaidulla, nominated memitive Council that Singapore -1 gift" to help meet the it
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  • 8 2 Gen. Keight ley Leaves Sept. 25 d m
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  • 192 2 S'pore's Tribute To Those Few THIRTEEN year* a<jo the aenul Battlr of Britain was fought and mi n it the K.s.ii Air Force crushed th 0 Germap daylight attack, thus laying the foundations for th subsequent victory over the Axis Powers, J r me to talk of the Battle of
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  • 73 2 THE pr tour of by the Sikh communal r and head of the Akali Dal Party of Punjab. Ma Tara Singh, has been cancellpermission to leave India has been refased him. Master Tara Singh was exported to arrive m Singapore towards the end ol this
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  • 252 2 THE supply of locally grown vegetables and fondcrops is far from sufficient for the needs of Singapore and has to be supplemented by the importation of lar«e quantities from the Federation of Malaya, China, Indonesia and Australia. This is stated m the report of
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  • 41 2 THE All- T ndia M3nufacturers Organisation will send an Industrial Delegation to Singapore m early November "to improve trade relations." The delegation comprising representatives ol different industries m India will led by Mr. Murarji J. Vaidya.
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  • 33 2 DR Marcolino G. Candau, Director-General of the Work! Health Organisation, has postponed his visit to Singapom and ha-, gone direct t.> B:mcjkok where he will declare open a W.H.O conference today.
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  • 436 2 Standard Staff Reporter A FEW months ago, t>4 Singapore City Council junior officers were living m kampongs and squatter areas at Katong and Geylang. Many were renting cubicles all over the Island and as far north as Jurone and Woodlands. 1: Now,
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    65 2 AS PART of Ihc I nivorsity of Malaya Krunioti Week activities, Ball is betag oruanisrd on Ort. 1!> m the Sin^apore Badminton Hall. (iuilU'inard Road. Proeeeda will go towards tin* University'^ Endowment Fund. Teams of undergraduates w;nt out yesterday to paste posters all over the town. The
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  • 42 2 DATO C. .1. Pa^lar, Singapore Legislative Councillor, who returns from Manila by Pan American Airways today will attend the Council mccl after breakfast at the airport. Dato Paglar attended The Asian Table Tcnnij Federation garner at Tokyo
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  • 323 2 WHO To Launch Campaign In Polio Research \M international group of WrMld Health Organisation expert* will meet for the first time m Rome to draft proposals for a world-wide programme of research on poliomyelitis, wh.rh the WHO fears a* a -threat of worldwide significance/ sayi a recent WHO press release
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  • 243 2 133 New Firms Opened A TOTAL of il3 new loral companies with i capita] of ovei $l 17 million tered m Singap »re m a to the Ann Rep ni of the Registrai Comp I at today*! Legislative Council meeting. Of these. 31 were companies made up of H p
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 110 2 PANCRE! ES MELLII i In the :i< a\\\ .iti reas. Dermatoses, Gastric ther distressing ii- < ts do not follow (ration of I iii.it-- tolerance >!iul!n is tin■ii Chemist (<» IN.^t Box I a Road, Spore I. Curb Backache Getting I p 1 r.'.uis, la>ss weak- ,v with ROGJ r
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    • 305 2 MAJESTIC THEATRE IX ium, s;.n STKKI r. IMirilOM. mi 2 SHOWS DAILY 7 9.30 p.m. UIMISBION I I, *2. I SCHOOL CHILDRLN HALF PRICE TO 7 P.M. SHOW ONLY DAYS MORE ol HiOW >. 11^ h|»| I I \l I I V!J I I i in \m\/.im.! rra si pi
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  • 193 4 GOVT. HOLDS TOP-LEVEL TALKS ON RIT SON PAY PLAN TOP Singapore Government officials yesterday held 'hush hush' talks on a new salary ructure for Government o:^\> a Lhe RiVood the tali fol- by the Coun Action, representing IB.<<iiu lO niciled gnven, emit) re- had charged [the onI nue to receive
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  • 40 4 THREE i K< h Ching ,'i woman. h S ID the accui ed wh hut ofT Tanrfpeni the hut th en bi Indian h( (I. i to the ht pounds im. Tlic case con-
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  • 22 4 A BRITISH B Corporation n nual Fai Air Display will be rc-'r i over Radio Malaya n, tonight.
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  • 393 4 Infant Mortality Also Goes Down TWO all-time health records were achieved m Singapore m 1952, *he Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers, reveals m his annual report for the year. that the infant mder To per 1,000 mark for v and the
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  • 124 4 ('MKISTOPIIEK Bisborek. a honnv IK-momi. old baby flow into Singapore m a BO AC Argonaut from London yesterday m th«» tare of two women Red Cross werken. Christopher is the son <»1 Mr. and Mrs. Rishorek of Sauigei Buioh Estate i» Selaagmr. Mi^s
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  • 76 4 THE Indian-owned ship Jal idurga which recently left Sn^apore with a contingent of Indian Custodian Force to Korea, will on her return voyage towards the end of the month, carry passengers from Malaya to India. This was decided by the Indian Government to alleviate the hardships experienced
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  • 204 4 PEANUTS, pieces of cake, nnd pupcr were hurled at two "Independent" candidates and one "Labour" randidate when they made their campaign speeches m the tuck-shop during recess yesterday at the mock elections m Raffles Institution. The "electorate" was m no mood to listen to election
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  • 81 4 Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER union, the 1,000--member Malayan Breweries Workers' Union, i.. to be affiliated with pore Workers' Union. Mr. Ong Eng Keng, larv Of the Singapore Workers' Union, said yesterday mis Union now had 6,o''' bers. Many other unions, he added, intended to break
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  • 75 4 FOUR women Lim Ah Tee, Lim Ah Theo. Song Ah Hof and Mariam Mohamad, were fined $15 each by the Singapore Eighth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. A. W. Ghows. yesterday for gambling. The court was told that the four accused were playing "pakau" for
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  • 41 4 A PARTY of 29 Malay teachers under the leadership of Inche Mohd. Saad. Asst. Inspector of Malay Schools, Perak North, has left Taiping on a geographical survey tour of Kelantan. The teachen will be away for two weeks.
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  • 36 4 ML'AR, Mon.— This morning, ihe Muar-Parit Sulong Road was flooded at the n^-'Xi mile to a depth of 13 m The water level remained stationary and the road was impassable to small veh
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  • 35 4 Labour Position Reviewed s the 1 it .T i ia compiU Th mci tivity m the 'Manufa >•. forcstrv. h I fishing. ha\ iiui' this The tr-aii nuinl •yed Ji pon 280 tha A umber •■<! und<
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  • 44 4 Lorry Driver On Rape Charge SIA YOK KE driver, app< pore Fii'tii Police Court j on ;i 17- I The i the one morning when i and, thi siie he committed the offence. Sia was committed I < s nnri hail ol m two sun
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  • 70 4 MR. P. P. POTHEN Library Assistant of \hv Suites Information S«mbrary m Singapore, ha returned from the VS. A with ;i Master <>f Arts degree m Library Science. He h.is i>oen studying lor the degree for a year. \\v w.iawarded the Smith-M-.u .<i* Fellowship
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  • 106 4 Standard Staff Reporter TIIKRK were tuo mothers of 1? years old m Singapore m lf>sJ. One, Chinese girl, Kave hirth to a female baby and the oilier, a Malay jjirl, had a male offspring. The annual report of the Singapore Medical Department for 1932 issued yesterday
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    • 260 4 H CATHAY ORGANISATION n ■^m^ ATTRACTIONS DiMUWa g ll'l I •'■'>• r DAIt Y <%&%k IJ|iJ;I < v- ANOTHER WINNER!!.' f ft >SIMMONS GMNGER f\ SLAUGHTON: 2. jI^rKCIINICOLOR r DEAM JERRY I MARJiNHfcWIS i s VERY HALWAtiiS' c J SOON TODAY OA'LY nJ,;~ M lie rot Book 9.30 p. m.
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    • 165 4 i HUM #O#>H IF YOU KNEW WHAT HE K NENV WOULD YOU 91/ Br |fl Warncr Bp MontgomeryCiift Anneßaxter N.K. I In- film >*«M l> -iutN" n l«»i j <| ipih.l t .iv i I m) .1 |V Bock Now THURSDAY Capitol Plus! ON STACE at 1. ti.iffl i p.n
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 77 4 Weather MINIMUM TF.MPERATI Kl. I- rom 7..:0 p.m. Sept, IS <<> 7.:t a.m. Sepl. 14 Singapore <7(ilt IVninj? |73T), KoU Ilahru (.SF). Kuala Lumpur r73FI lpoh (7!K). Kuan tan <71F». Maximum Temperature: Frinii 7.30 a.m. Sept. IS to 7.:;0 p.m. Sep(. If Singapore (K7Ft Penan r Kota Kahra fXXI >.
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  • 72 5 They Can Now Tell Terrorists The Truth A l I \N. >lon.— The! its of fnur villages} here cm now tel A terrorists the! w hem they say they t<»od to j;ive them, j the four Pasir i and a rr)tif;n denial" by police. ivil ndminisi that boon use area
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  • 68 5 l)V. Mon.-AI. a tecbnicaJ a.shore Public charjsvd pting S'2oo itra *ut. Teh derior officer. i, as "an xc<*.\Integrity an." were called <rinp hpStorr tohall, for -lr- xamina- T«i was 1 v n h" rame ear. and 00 from 4 hat i In contract r>ay-
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  • 17 5 Bahru Brnnrh A i lance I s annual at 5 p.m on >hore Civil Jalan
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  • 104 5 Qgapore City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. I)( -vau\ Colebouinc, was asked yesterday to rratM <>f arrest for a prosecution witness, iohamed Talb. who failed to appear m Road, 1 his car to .md m proa iri that ar from Kota ol his r. ?Jr.
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  • 40 5 IPUH Mon lU s of a mlt r a nl the men's i:istirsja coloth pieces, i boa thread. fttl odds and ponsa to appeal that Ites are i lion m p the c greatjjr sp-
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  • 474 5 JOHOKL BAHRU, >lon.-The Muslim College (Malaya) Fund has been boosted past the £100,000 mark by a recent $7,000 grant from the Gnvernmpnt nf Ncgri Srmbilan. At the end of August, donations totalled $101,190.97. Of amount Singapore contributed $40,589.22, the bulk of which came
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  • 268 5 Gurkhas Bag' Red Official THREE more Communist terrorists, including a branch committee member of the Communist terrorist organisation, have been killed by security forces m the Federation a. id another has surrendered. A combined land and sea operation launched by the security forces ytserday trapped and killed two Communist terrorists
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  • 130 5 Muar To Pay $150 To Its Councillors MUAR. Mon.-Muar Town Council to-day voted payment of $150 a month to all Councillors other than ex-oflicio members of the Council. Payment of the allowance WBg sought only for elected Councillor.; by Inche Ibrahim bin Haji Unos, but his motion warn amended to
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  • 188 5 2 Units On The Square For First Time In 15yrs Standard Staff Keporter YESTERDAY morning, on a parade Which started m drizzJ.ng rain and ended m brilliant sunshine, two battalions of the 2nd King Edward Vll's Own Gurkh&s (The Sirmoor Rifles), \v<-r e on the quare together for the first
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  • 203 5 Dance Hostess Among Five Killed In July J CIVC Standard Stqff Reporter oore last n$ lnel *f din 9 ««»""ce hostess, were murdered m Siogothat cannot be prevented by police. *'We ran not stop pe.-p'c from killing others," he added <■■< ci I month totalled 29
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  • 105 5 THERE is n o signifi ••ar.« drop m the number of p submitted to the Singapore City Council for approval ami building |a still brisk, Mr. H I Hawson. Acting City Archil to!d Tho Standard yesterday. Mr. llawsea said for the fir.-t six months of this
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  • 33 5 FOUR hundred Flench army > Officer* and men who h I seen a tour of service m IndoChina passed through Singa- pore yesterday for home, on 1 board the troopship Eridan.
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  • 37 5 THE manager of the Ta.v Koh Vat Bus Company tv fined $j()0 yesterday by the Singapore City Poli-e Court Magistrate, Mr. J. EC Devere-aux-Coiebourne for using a bus without having a licence
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  • 123 5 "THERM is no reason why young mm who havr not pasni the School Certifiratr Kxamf nation should not join the Singapore Polite lone ;is re<ruits ;md continue their studies," said Mr. Peter Uamic. l^llcc Secretary, yesterday. Mr. C tf» «n rv. ;o wrote to 1 Standard
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  • 167 5 Xl \r II Ml»| X, Man I our ltnn<lr#»d Malav s <it KamiMinc I'.Ult.u. about three tuilr^ fi oiu Ku.tl.i I nmpur a ill a pu.trvt m.ir« h to fh< Inun if thr Muni ripalit) m i lea out quit orders jt
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  • 742 6 Poiitics Govt Servants J'JIK I that Government ke an active pan m politics Is no the fei your it once was. In Brim the man Report has considerably modified the practice m i to th political activities Repoi t is of the <<pinj(,n the political ility of the Civil Service
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  • 634 6 Japan's Education Is In Danger IAPAN'S EDUCATIONAL f SYSTEM -THE FIELD IN WHICH THE PRE-WAR STRUGGLE B E T W E E N LIBERALISM AND REGIMENTATION WAS LARGELY FOUGHT AND LOST —IS TODAY UNDER INCREASING PRESSURE FROM REACTIONARY FORCES THAT WOULD. IF THEY COULD, BEGIN ALL OVER AGAIN THE INI
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  • 1115 6  - But It Tells Them All About Us ALEX JOSEY A Fat Green Book, Its HEN I a^ked General Sir Hugh Slockwell, 6.0.C. Malaya District, what was done to educate the British soldier about Malaya, he held up a fat green "I can't let you examine it," he said, "because it's
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 460 6 The letters publi m 3rour issue ol September 11 have sough 4 to describe my report on activities published m your issue of sth instant. as ?o much NONSENSE and that the Delta Ganges Welfare As•ion is a body little known m this Dei'a E The Delta
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    • 35 6 t ii Council hy Mr P N Pportthe Coun tricndi to er derisiom r the m llw prii 1> Mi rindI he (l >'■ Naraj Whi" ten) the C iiimin\ n S' Illfi 111
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    • 115 6 Sl ING A PORE in- ir STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING %PER HEAD OFFICE 1?3 Rrbinton Rood, Singapore. Tclcphom Nos *****—***** Coblr Trtcqroph Address TIGERNFWS, Sinqopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Time* Building Print. ng Houu Squorc. London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 4i Sulton Sttcet. 83 Cowon Street 8
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  • 51 7 RUSSIA PLANS A ROCKET 'STAR' t H, (Itiiini the United iding rocket h;»s reported Soviet Union fire 'tanmade rockel into tin* stratoich could relaj informto earth. the m ncluding ex- i fronn the Mdci point >n." he would l< from md television p ove irr tntinued. a satel- 501 percent
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  • 5 7 Anti-Laniel ont Grows Pren pro,tic
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  • 61 7 Standard London Correspondent Sept. 14 The following ore the closing of ruobcr and t,n on the London market: NDON RUBBER LONDON TIN d. Spot £608 per lon buy*9U ers, £609 sellers. l?:d. Three months: £602 19.d. buyers, £602 sellers. 10 d Settlement price: £608. '9 d.
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  • 337 7 U.S. Rejects Red China 's Demands \h\\ YORK, Sept. 14— Mr. Robert Murphy, I nitid States Assistant Secretarj of State, announced yesterday that the United States rejected Communist China's new demands to enlarge the composition of the Korean peace conference. He -aid m a speech to the American Association for
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  • 53 7 a photos. THE brake-parachute of the Avron Vulcan bomber comes into operation, bringing the jet plane to I standstill. It happened at the Farnboroutjh Air Show when the Vulcan made a surprise landing. (Below, left): This picture show > the Handlev Page ioui-.jet. crescent-win? Victor bomber m flight
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  • 365 7 'BIG 3' TO TAKE UP TRIESTE PROBLEM? UK Support For Confab LONDON, Sept. 14, (Reuter) Britain believes the time has come for the "Big Three" Western Powers to take up again the pro blem of Trieste, now that Italy and Yugoslavia are farther opart than ever m solving the dispute
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  • 103 7 NEWCASTLE England, Scut. 14 (Reiner) The Pakistan High Commissioner m London. Mr. Mir/a Ahdol Hassan I ipahani. said last ni^ht that his country would not deviate from her resolve that the people of Kashmir should deride by ;i plebiscite, whether mcv would decide to India or
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  • 96 7 LONDON, Sept. 14 (Router) —The London County Council planning to put up two plaques m London to commemorate the residence here of Mahatma Gandhi. the Indian Jeader and Mohammed Ali Jinnah. founder of the Pakistan state. The plaque to Gandhi is to !>e erected at Kingsley
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  • 75 7 HANOVER, Sept. 14: (Retller) Field Marshal Albert Kesselring, onre sentenced to death for war crimes, watched former Afrika Corps soldiers draw 2 2 a t football hero today with a team from the British Tth Armoured Division. The Britons, members of the famous division which fought m
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  • 67 7 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 14. (Router).— A guard has been placed over Rita Hayworth's two children here after death threats to the film star and her daughter, Yasmin. Her lawyer, Mr. Bartley Crum, said here yesterday one letter threatened death to Miother and daughter unless Miss Hay
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  • 99 7 TUNIS, Sept. 14 (AP)— Hedl Chaker, member of the icy committee ol the onalist neo-Destour Move- A., found shot to death terday morning a few miles from the homo m Nabeul where he had been ordered to live by the French authorities. The neo-Destour Party
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 7 HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 14. (AP)— Mrs. Tyrone Power, formerly Linda Christian, gave birth to an 8-pound girl at Cedars of I^ebanon hospital Sunday. The hospital reported mother and daughter are In fine condition. phulo. AFTER being frowned 'Miss Europe* m I.ttanhul. Turkey, Irnrh Kl«»:sa Unni of lt.il. puseg
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  • 60 7 THAIS INCREASE IMPORT DUTIES, BAN LUXURIES BANGKOK, Sept. 11, <l P).— TV I »i -mmmi tod. i, announced long uw.iiled sweeping >\ rrforms. lecrees, one ii comn the of I I ion. i •11 k iu\- of i> tabU both >nd ii pian iloid M m m i,rder to rcdu
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  • 82 7 Britain To Build Merchant Ships For Soviet LONDON. Sept. 14. (Rcuter) Mr. J. P L Thomas. Fust Lord of the Admiralty, ha i 'old Labour Momber of P.-u-Jiament that "urgent consideration"' is being given to the question of granting licences to enable British shipyards to build merchant vessels R M
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  • 9 7 Persia Is Nearly Bankrupt (it I 1 A.F.P. A.P.
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  • 95 7 RANGOON. Sepi I I Six village boul 12 miU Rangoon w< re Communist for tured b y "peace guer. five hours' fierce fighting S I Learned here today The Communist under their leader, Bo Gar- ASDF Reuter tihntd JAN HAJDUKIEWICZ a P<>l«- who urn September i
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  • 13 7 100 njun munition <l >,n»* 4I .1 I if L. U.P.
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    • 128 7 /f£^ THE fKIEf ■-TTLE EGRET sho^rv 3^w U a comparjtively large bird V^j/jJ^]} fJf^ 20" m length and it \il(lf\ 1 07^ riabys, a "Banga^. One lif ft^V 3/'^ A ost common of the White df^^ iSS^~^^ anety can rightly be fH J7w I >< X V icefield b.rd as
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 692 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND rNORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE To Colombo Genoa. M:irs«'ill<s. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. Spnrc P.S'harn Penang 1 S WesrrstHn (MIL) 3 X Oct 9Oc t 10/llOct 18 Braunsrhweis (HAPAG) 23/28Oct 2i)/3QOtt 30Oct/2Nov (font: Kong Manila, Kobe Yokohama. fogfjaf P.S'ham Spore IS Nabob (NUL) U 10O<t 12/13Oct 11/15Oc-t
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    • 1179 8 *u*m BLUE fukNEL LIME t l: u^> MANSFIELD CO.. LID. Pas e Bajfti Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option to unwind \ln oilt*r port* to load and disburse rar K o HMIINO to LIVFRPfNtL. I o W LONDON A (ONTINENTAL FOKT9 Dua Sails P. S ham Penam ftntm for Marsel-es, Uver-
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    • 905 8 QANTAS TO OPEN COMET SERVICE QANTAS Empire Airways are to open a Comet jetliner service from Australia to London next year which will make Sydney a mere 36 hours travelling time from London. QEA will use the new Comet series II on this service. Operating m conjunction with BOAC. Qantas
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    • 606 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE BAILINC.S FROM SCAM)l\\\|\ i M| NX s nore hlm -INDIA" For Bangkok, Saigon Hongkong, Manila. Kobe. Yokohama Oel n -SELANDIA" for Bangkok II n o, t -KOREA- For Djakarta, Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila. Kobe, Yokohan.n 21/2.1 O< t ■VaTONIV For Banßkok 11 n\,, v SAILINGS TO CON
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  • 43 9 Big Drop In Of Thai Rice Seen This Year i.KOK, Sept 14 Comnercl 1 here predict a hig sale oi Thaiin the rat of year. It will time Thai rice dined since the mgkong B, tne no ofTcr tl nighi Thai :cr for
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  • 65 9 Modern Pleasing THE frontal appearance of the Standard i;i u ht is niodnn and pleasing yet practical. The lark of awkward corners and ClCVicci makes t leaning easy. The wine panels, both front and back, arr deta< liable for repair cr replacement. The head lamps are fitted with pre fonts
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  • 55 9 i f i r. UnI from the .y mar- grade rubshipni ai ».4 5 tf < enta per Ib. per lb. 0:1 Saturr busir: repoi I with pn. ly tl it the 1 A'WO.V /*A7C£ n noon b.) vcs- B I RSS 61] der D< c. 63 ti.V, Dec.
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  • 40 9 OUTPI'TS of tin c trates for compa the Oriental G i'H7 piculs. Ek ■I ;li f 313 River Tl'T X -iiai 160 i. r.nt 5 746 p R yang pic i 6,005 r 266 pi H I
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  • 47 9 NEW YORK. Sept. 14 (AP) The New Yoik Comm ge, long ii key ny futures trading m materials a »ber, id tin, has added a commodity burlap. A changed hands the first trading m bi res m the history oi the nge.
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  • 125 9 IKE'S ECONOMIC CHIEF TO HOLD TALKS WITH BUTLER AMERICAN guoranrccs to maintain a higher level of con sumption of Mclaya's rubber and tin, arc likely to be sugqc ted to Dr Gabriel Haugc, chief economic adviser on President Eisenhower's jrspnal staff when he comes
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  • 85 9 UK Trade Gap Is Reduced ED KINGDOM m A £249.2 vithe B I oth the considerab j totals 1 million respet I• Auction m exports largely l>e accounted for 'he fad that Aug i t. mntted only 25 WOl Re-exports m Augu led B million and th< -or excess of
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  • 37 9 TAIPEI. Sept 14. (F N Chinese ofl < that m Ai| 24 Quot i ng Purl turn. that amoi h p^ ply i tune; Provin c port i 1 1 do .i.
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  • 7 9 Decline In Aug. Rubber Production M •i
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  • 186 9 THE STANDARD 'EIGHT' TIIK Standard Motor Company is announcing tuday throughout the world the Introduction of a new Standard "Eight" model. The first car of this new type is expected m Singapore within a month. This 1953 tour door. n with a four <
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  • 688 9 THE Malayan share market opened the week on a quietly steady note m both tins and industrials. drop m the net a! ined difficu Taipin C".»-i 229 Takuapa Valley 16/- It; 6 lokkM 4 'fi S' Telok X I>m ]0/. Thabaw xd Tron
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  • 792 9 Standard Almanac INFROMATION AT A GLANCE S^pore Diary I.KGIHI,ATIVIi CmmmeU Mcctiim Till: VIKI r II Collyer I lay. 1 19 n m. film for Itafl «*nri ids "Wrais to a coli 3 m film <how foi stll of RatTles I \POKK i XMKK X < M li Lecture BO "Exhibition
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    • 110 9 jjjj** Sal "man John Edwards 7X buyer for the Acm *ffi~^<tt ManUfaCtUr^ C >»« expressed rl;$S it*- *~Z^ IL grtat f 9ati3faCtio our 1 1 L?2^H 1-ITU nCW Une He P Oi "ted out that his f tlß ,U^^>^^ i^iS^ W&3C nteiDPlatingheaVier P rc^tion 1 -^X-A^"^-^ ftlT^ hl9COn3lngSeaSOn and as^e
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    54 10 S imi.trd photo by [DEAL for hi^h days and holidays is (Mis startling lounge ensemble of bamboo cloth Jeans worn with a black poplin Moose i>;'tt< irned In coraj :ind turquoise. I h shirt t«>.) is off ■el hy the stylish narrow i p d and cuffed m
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  • 249 10  - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR Chen Ta Knoon By I 1 l» \V S Q| Ol HUN: ■\n apology I- better <•> wi e\pl inution 2 ami iiuk-krr." w.Mniii 5 s|>xv FOI I \u<\ i 'h h.in mat- 5 5 'f vo\ n biktiidati: 5 2 Wl» ItllMllsK.N
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  • 990 10  -  MAXINE RAKICH By SPORTS CLOTHES COME INT I HERE is little doubt that here m Malaya sports clothes come into their own. No wardrobe is complete without at least one set of shorts and a sun top but there ore many who hare quite a collection.
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  • 575 10 ]>EOPLK without children of their own easily get the idea into their heads that all children spend the best part of their young lives howling their heads off. Of fours- this is not true and it's usually just baj luf-k that they never happen to see
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  • 475 10 RAVE recently become BSSjagesl to a man I love veiy n.uch He is also m love with me. but I ant jealous because Be has taken out many other sirls m the past. ••S.L" (X L.l U7/V on earth should you be jealous because ''<* hat
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  • 87 10 Star Contest No. 33 1.1, through this Mfck Ihe Singapore "standard »ie senis iU thirty-third s| ir contest \l> iiiu it got dv it- ie collect |h* six pit lure iiwi their respective I'Mpaai *nd send them together uiih the m mc oi the Man
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  • 61 10 PATTERN SERVICE asdfasd THF COUPON READ IHIS BEFORE YOU ORDER Y OUR PAT TERN. You must enclose three ten cent stamps if you wont your pattern cut If I don't qct the stomps you don't qct the pottern A numbei rf orders hoy« corre to me without th. stomps These
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  • 107 10 Standard photo bj TIIKKK ideal pl:ivMiits for informal occasion* (Left) Him* deoJai h Mag >trip<\ s in three colours down ea< h iMf of lh«* ten .th Hun m \s.»im shirt blous*' m sh.idr «*f icr < rr.nn pink. (Cmtre) pur of \.r\ brl rotate
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    • 433 11 NOT] THE BAlilkLLliP? ENACTMENT TN BANKRUPTCY Muar No L 10 of 1953 Re Othman bin Abu Rakar of Education Department. Mu.ir. Clerk. Debtor's name: Othrr..m bin Abu Bakar. Address: Education Department, Muar. Description: Clerk. Court: Supreme Court Muar Number: Muar 10/52. Date of Receiving OrderDate of first meeting: 21st September,
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  • 59 12 Dp goes Singapore*! Kok Seng (striped Jersey) and Smith China s heuk Yin m a duel of heads which was won by 'heuk Yin hut Singapore i aiaese goalkeeper. Chee S«*ng was there to effect a ■pectacttlai one handed save m yesterday's gaBM at Jalan Be
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  • 76 12 IPOH n Kinta Indi to lose to i R Lancers b] V s of the 1 Fo >k soccer Cup P g i I and worried 1 ence 1 I no i 1 Lan rs took 1 n r t i The I i back grimly >red t
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  • 809 12 SOUTH CHINA GET A CLOSE SHAVE SCFA Take Honours Without Scoring SINGAPORE Chinese made an excellent job of holding the swift and spectacular South China to a goalless draw m the first of a series of three games of the touring team's Singapore interim at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Sparked
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  • 429 12  - Best Hopes For An Asian Games Title FRANCIS BOEY Forgotten Or ignored, S pore 9 s By WHEN Singapore's contingent for the coming Asian Games m Manila leave these shores about nine months hence— it looks like the team with the best chance of winning an Asian Games title is
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  • 302 12 IN spite of heavy ground conditions, both teams revelled m the mud when the Singapore Medical Services Tnion met the Customs Sports Club m a SI I. A Division 3 hockey fixture. The Med'cal Inion won by lour goals to nil at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 80 12 KUALAI LUMPUB, Mon Selangor Eurasian Asso ciation opened the Selangor hockey league here today with one-nil win over the PWDSports Cluh. In spite of the sodden grovad eoaJI tons. there was no doubt about tlif Kurasiitiis superiority, and if not for the PWI) goalkeeper. Nad .ir:ij:ih. the
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  • 59 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The following have been selected to represent the Re>t against the Combined Polite i and Services m a state hockey i trial on the Padang On Satur- day: T. Nadarajah. Han iff Khan and Shunmuganathan. Maha- daven. M. Shepherdson and Chua Eng Chye. Lim
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  • 75 12 THE remaining members of th P Federation's athletic contingent to thp Ceylon AAA meet returned to Singapore yesterday, and will leave for the Federation this morning. Mr. N.M. Vasagam, team manager, had hi"h praise for the organisation of the Ceylon meet. He remarked on the splendid hospitality
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  • 58 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. In a trial hookey match played today on the Depot ground Selangor Police beat Combined Service^ four nil. The police Wi\ two nil m the njrst half scorers being inside k'lt Agit Singb and C. Shepherdsott. In the second half the Police their
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  • 37 12 TECHS' BIG WIN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— T< hnicftl College trounced British Military Hospital :ara by eight goals to one •i a div. 2 (N) h'> koy leagu« ire on tile Victoria In>titu- 11 on ground this evening.
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  • 212 12 MEN'S TITLE TO VIETNAM'S MAI TOKYO, Sept. 14. (rP)— Little Miss Chen Pao Poe of Formosa snuslir.l way to win the women's singles title m the second Asian table-tennis rhampi" ships tonight before 8,000 fans at Tokyo's Memorial Hall. Miss Chen outplayed the younger and less exp<
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