Singapore Standard, 16 September 1953

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tt jfc aH Vol. IV. No. 76. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 40 1 MAINTAINING perfect formation these nine Sundarland Flying Boats drawn from tlie three Squadrons oj the RAF Far East Flying Boat Wing fleto over Singapore yesterday m the Batt'c of Britain Day Fly Past.
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  • 589 1 RAF Fly Pasts Thrill As Battle Of Britain I BATTLE of Britain Day was celebrated yesterday with H A.F. fly pasts over Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Northern M ilaya. For nearly three hours m the early morning the skies over Singapore reverberated t> the sounds of flying aircraft Sinqjporeans
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  • 324 1 BATTLE FOR POWER GRIPS PRAGUE Triumvirate Takes Over VIENNA, Sept. 15.— Prague Radio announced a sweeping reorganisation of Czechoslovakia's Communist Government on the Russian pattern today. Premier Vilem Siroky remained head of the government under President Antcnin Zapotocky, but the Presidium of premier and ten vice-premiers set up last February
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  • 14 1 "The price of somcthini,' I ate seem.s to have np.«>et me Hoc!"
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  • 570 1 A Bid For Less Tax Nearly Ends In More Tax tfon that the present form of taxation hag been evolved out of a number of different I or\ no tie. principle which 1 who are least th'p ;d pay, contribute move I." h e me did riot t structure of
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  • 51 1 WATCHING the Battle of Britain anniversary fly past over Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning, the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer (hand upraised) k\as taught m this unusua' pose on the Government House lawn Others are guests, including th c A.O.C. Malaya, Air Vice Marshal Srher»er (hands on
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  • 65 1 LOXDOX. Sept. 15. (R Representatives of J Northern Rhodesia's African and European population, who are here to discuss the dr;*\vup of a new constitution for the British Centra! African protectorate, had a LM-hour meeting yesterday. The British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton.j ided. No statement wa->
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  • 34 1 PARIS Sept. 15 (AFP).— The Yugoslav news agency, T.Tniug. reported from Belgrade today that an Italian plane had flown a mile and a half inside the Yugoslav boider on Saturday
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  • 160 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The HcdA of !he Chemical Spraying Unit of the Forest Depai H.S Oxford Ci 6) who was found guilty on a charge of cheating the Federation Government of (365. sentence l to \2 months i'mprisonmeni by the President of :he Sessions
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  • 35 1 MARSEILLES. Sent. 1.") (UP> Patrick Michael O'Brien. th c modern "man without a country* 1 cam t > to France iboard the liner Bretasne today and was forbidden again to rome ashore.
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  • 122 1 JAKARTA, Sept. 15 (Router) The Governor of the Indonesian CYntral Bank. Dr. Sjafruddin Pra\viram'-ar3, UflMd a itatement today elucidating reasOAf for the withdrawal of new import i.'-j-ilatiowi anxiuunccti Liit Fn-'jy. Thg new regulations eliminated loreign importers of markets for textiles, household articles, stationary, photo
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  • 204 1 Tremors Hit Suva Again Peopie Mieep In The Open SIVA, Fiji Islands, Sept. 15, More tremors were felt today at Suva where three people died yesterday when an earthquake and tidal wa\c I struck the town. Mi. Len Us.ier, an adminis>n spokesman reporte i many buildings were so bad'y damaged
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  • 83 1 BANGKOK, Sept IS (A! —The Thai Government I from lance coi [oaiit major who served 1946 thro 1949 for training for peri or) The aim li to train m the use of mod weapons I be j the first to be railed m ol mobilisai The Defence
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  • 62 1 BURBANK Sept 19 (AP) A Cast moving tire d« near.v a iquarc block of Uon picture se's m ti. Of Columbia Pictures Corporai tion ranch I Hiniere con*: f tod An unofli mate p i the damage near US$lOO,OOO. The ranch, live i (>^ from the main
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  • 55 1 BOON Kns? Ki.it I 17-y-Old schoolboy Who w;i>> :'i:i sn accid< m nuli'arv truck w\ along Bwona Vi *.i H' ,y has linct d.ed m the General Hospital. •i *he icddenl are'a^ked to COnU 1 In ]>• i Ahmad Ma k. A InlUor Branch. S
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  • 19 1 D.I \K.\i: I A. S «>f them acrordii r prod I total 1 too.ooo
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  • 8 1 CITY DA I -,-(l by the
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  • 12 1 Goode Sworn In I An I 1 1
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    • 110 1 \i II M i ii«i n iNtiM-nt of $ao HRfr Tl K( II \S| $KOU j p.i\ mi nis of $7o \HI sTii."». Central Electric Co. t,] Rd. IMiono 8i3()l "■^■■M^TBB Vw9| SB 'v SOUTH AFRICA N WINTER HANDICAP RACES, i3th JULY, 1953. Ccr Race Ist., 2nd and 3rd Sccc
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    • 23 1 Coßmeties u^^ TOLLEYS/ 1 1 id r^ Sole AQPT'fr: v*»-**^ McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORI KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH PfNANG KUCHING. SARAWAK 1i 1 liT"
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  • 24 2 I CHING YEW. Koh Chins Sw were acquitted <>i I pos- n hemp and raw »{)ium it $9,000 <>:i(| Dis- ;i v
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  • 334 2 'Majority' Opposed To Automatic Registration THE majority report of the committee appointed to inquire into the registration of electors and the conduct of elections m Singapore recommended to the Legislative Council yesterday that the present system of voluntary registration of electors by oppli- cation should be continued.
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  • 32 2 MISS C. Han. Hongkonß star ni tlw Mandarin film "(ireat Lover." who is aIM m author and composer, arrives m Sintapore by Cathay Pa (i fir Airways today.
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  • 36 2 THE s gapore Governmeni the C< At Council Mr C.R. Raj Lab R cause ol thi meni ing Ihc lack of money principal limiting fac* th( i.i n the hoi the Publi< i)
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  • 117 2 Cl OS I N G rubber prices (cent* pel Ib) m Singapore yesterday were Buyer* Belter* No I KS S Spot Loose <i 4' K4 No. i k.s.s. (i:>! v.v. No. 2 K.S.S S3] 631 No. 3 K.S.S ii'l 621 Toie Qalel after steady. UN PKICfe The prire
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  • 102 2 A COMPREHENSIVE survey of Singapore's rural areas to mine whether the 300,--000 rural dwellers have been neglected began last week. The Standard understands that the survey is being made a.s part of the recommendations for the Master Plan oi the Colony Ten University «>f
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  • 66 2 THE sixth annual report >! the Ceylonese Malayan Provident Fund lor the period ended March 31. reveals that 56 members were struck oil the register as defaulters. During the period under review 7rt members were enrolled bringing the total membership on March 31, to 821. There
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    49 2 AMONG the passengers who returned to Singapore yesterday m the Carthage was the Colony's Fire Brigade Chief, Mr. J.G. Shaw (seen above with Mrs. Shaw) who has been away m Britain on leave. Mr. Shaw has returned with many plans to better the fire fighting services of Singapore Standard
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  • 187 2 AN INDIAN coffee shop proprietor told the Police yesterday that lie never realised that he had been cheated ol S7OO by two men who promised him a stall m one of the many cinemas m Singapore until he read m the newspaper of
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    101 2 Mass Wedding Top: Six Singapore couples were married yesterday at a Mass Wedding held at the Khck otnmunity (iuiltl m Pork Semk Street. Picture shows the six couples and their relations. They were Mr and Mrs. (hew Rah .100. Mr. and Mrs. Chia Yon«; Tanp. Mr and Mrs Tan nee
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  • 85 2 THE number of p* 1 vitn t. mcnt Ei ent E dm [ghf mouths of the tailed 13,262 ol which ,196 secured employment through the Excha the S c Government said A written reply by Government to a Question by Mr. M P. D Xair
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  • 109 2 'No Unreasonable Delay In Issue Of Re-Entry Visas' Standard Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT told Mr. Tan Chin Tuan (CUaCM Chamber ol Commerce) at the Singajiore Legislative Council meeting yesterday that there is no unreason able delay m the issue of re-entry visas. Air. ian aske i aoo n a ac- i
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  • 44 2 Mr. F. A. C Guepin. director of Royal Dutch-Shell, London, arrived m Singapore yesterday from London via Bangkok on a tour of South-East Asia. He will say two days m Singapore before visiting Borneo. He is accompanied by Mr Guepin.
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  • 70 2 THE S i the principh > i d. or by the m which those prii applied, Mr. M J C X (Prog.. Bukil t man) was told terday. tavern im ni taU d I satisfaction known Riariljf to the fad that there is do! room
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  • 59 2 FREDERIC Trevor Orr. a seaman Who was sent to the Wood bridge Hospital for mental observation last week he Singapore Eighth 'to Mr A W '.i remanded Sept. 22 In \ho hospital pc he arrival of a ma i i from E and to take
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  • 22 2 LEE Chem h 01 Singapore Seventh Police c, Mr. I lasckai am v^terday for Isessiuii oi dutiable liquor.
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  • 234 2 COLONY IS URGED TO ABJURE RACIAL LOYALTIES TAN CITIZENS <>f Singapore v abjure racial ciistin< turns .uul loyalty t«» the (ountrv rather »n i rular race. Otherwise, warned Mr. C. C Party lead. terday. "we might claims for achieving independ< He was referring to the 7 protest made by \!>
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    • 89 2 MAJESTIC THEATRE II MINI. M 1 1(1 I I. U|. 2 SHOWS DAILY 7 9.30 p. n SCHOOLCHILDREN HAIF PRICI 10 7 P.l ONLY 2 DAI S Mm, I I ijk l>on'l fall I" I 1 I \uia/in I i Direct from America pres "MAGICANA" YOU WON'T BELIEVE YOUR 1
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  • IN THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL YESTERDAY
    • 15 3 vned ndi- ho of ore ting iovhere ties
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    • 9 3 CITIZENSHIP BILL NOT CALLED FOR Mr. 5 in- ;.re
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    • 173 3 This Year— Report DELETIONS TOTAL ONLY $5M <£* n™™'"* wM exceed «>* expenditure year by $26,000,000, it was stated m th- Finance repcr; laid before the Legislative Council yes terday. 7 Vin T Ao°s r i al es timotes f or the year totalled KlS'^v^lfe^i
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    • 209 3 But Govt. Studies Widows' Allowances THE Singapore Government does nol Ider it necessary to appoint a committee to investigate and remedy pension grievances since claims concerning service pensions and allowances were "exhaustively examined" last year, as a result of Which a motion approving new rates was
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    • 236 3 SINGAPORE has a n estimated '>80.M00 children m the aue group of six to lti years, and accommodation for 8:5.000 of t*ese children will be available m schools j* m 1954, the Gonnml stated yesterday m tiie Lefislative Coum-i] m reply to
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    • 433 3 Medical Department Had No Labour Trouble A NOTICEABLE feature of the Singapore Medical Department mi n IW>2 was the quietness of the labour front m Rpneral and the apparent lack of written complaints. The annual report of the Medical Department tabled at yesterday's Legislative Council meeting stated that the happy
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    • 204 3 Standard Staff Reporter ACTION has already been taken to get 26 newly-created posts of Deputy Superintendents of Police filled, and selection of candidates for these posts will be referred to the Public Services Commission, stated The Singapore Government yesterday m the
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    • 117 3 INCREASED wages foi woi m Government's Chemi and Medical departm agreed with unions were approved yesterday In the Singap 'iv L >gis ative Council un let expenditures tor th >■ > laboratory p and attendants. Grade I. are now 135-2A-45 during 1950: M4-2A-52 during >54-L'A-»;i)
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    • 72 3 THE Eaglish poot and author. Prof. Edmund Charles Blutldeß (above) arrived m the («)lony yesterday m the Carthage on his way to HoBgkOBf;, where he will join the Hon^kona: University as Professor of English Literature. Prof. Blunden. who h;»s written about 40 non fution books since
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    • 353 3 'Traders Hit By Entry Law Management' THE administration of the new Immigration Ordinance imposes "unnecessary inconvenience and unjustifiable taxes on the travelling public"] said Mr. P. F. de Sou/a (Nominate<fi at the Singapore Legislative Council meeting yesterday. Speaking during adjournment, Mr. de Souza emphasis- ed that Singapore "depends largely, if
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    • 41 3 i) (Lab.--p ire lay t<> "immediate action" m the Civil Defei i. itive Mi Nair referred to th< i»f i "certain amount of dislon" m the Corps of thr» five J civil defence se< tion ehtefa.
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    • 41 3 SINGAPORE crnmentl will con det i^iti^ P"t of the Indian Immigration Fund to .;> a bomc m In iiati Dtuti This was the written reply liven Mr H.i < Kulastagha (Pro<* Bukit Timah) at ihe Legislative Council meeting ycjtcidaj^
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    • 167 3 THE tion of fire risk? m now undei r 1 Commitof 11 Singapore I c l and it appropriate for Government t > make any furthei mom at. pre ent. the Coloi •ry Mr. \v..\ C. G >de. 1 the written reply given C. C Tan
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    • 55 3 SINGAPORE'S Colonial SecW AC. Goo rsal I by the British rnment on behalf of the •J.V. This was th<^ written reply given by Mr. Go >de to I tion from Dato C. .T. Pnq'.ai ji) who I to whether th 'ion and Implementation of the provi >( tho
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    • 165 3 StandaiJ StalT Rrportrr THE SINGAPORE fit If I— mi s itrd v«st«-rdav m tin* Legislative Cmmdl that there ire :».ui chinrse students iitaaifag Chfawtc Secondary Schools m {he Colony, and if by '•Second an Schools," Junior .Middle Schools are meant, there are
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    • 38 3 Dl ,f led m Che ition <»f Urn i the nial w c. m written r«*p S •!<•- noil »f of the problem. ii i I m plannii He i m I). I Mr. i
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    • 34 3 U VISING the retirii ;i tnnti pel itioi i will t.ikf tin 1 I to lr .1 I if Bi I ih) l t to r '»r have i i-
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    • 79 3 Chinese history il (Jlimpse of tnines* IWA MU LAif f4&s\ ~&l^\P^ 'RIOR MAID A i%&^/ CHINA CU^O^fV -o^c young I J^Y^f^A B it ot home /i'r ss^ ti^Wr*jL\U wo* con- AA ormy. V/ V^ni^JLV)/ n ill health X^/ U //\m 7( net stond the V 3 IW,^' ]9 v lon
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    • 147 3 I SAVE BOTH WAT»...j I lOiJ^L^ AS A PAINT SPRAY Oi£C^f^X cR |T gives profes J INOLSIBIAL ALL PUUPOfI SPRAYIH UNIT SIONAL RESULTS 5 5 Wlt TRIPLE 'I 1 PmMMI Q i IMKI IT# I x t| > 2 J AS AN INSECTICIDE 5 I /Vfc^ ,f«1 SPRAYER IT IS
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  • 9 4 \B K. f 19 I i B oday
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  • 467 4 Unworthy' Remarks In Council THE REMARKS of a Labour Councillor were described by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode as "unworthy" at a meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. C. R Dasaratha Raj (Lab. Rochore) was speaking m support of a motion
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  • 139 4 IPOH, Tucs: Death of Yong Hoi, the roaming terror m South and Lower Perak at the hands of one of his own comrades confirmed by the authorities today was received with jubilation by the inhabitants of these two areas who had suffered by his nefarious
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  • 127 4 MAK MAY STAND FOR LABOUR MR. MAX PAX SHEE four times unsuccessful m Singapore City Council < i tions, and ex-member ol the Labour Party may .stand again this year on a Labour ticket. It is believed that the pari new lL'-'-^.n general council is contemplating nominating Mr. for th<
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  • 141 4 MORE Malayan pilgrims to' a returned to Singapore from Jeddah yesterday morning m the 11. 000-ton Tyndareus. Of (he fi4B pilgrims who disembarked at the wharl yesterday. 191 are from Sarawak who will catch another vessel to return home. Most of the rest were
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  • 63 4 Debate On Tax Biii Postponed m (Membei I the Inco i! meet ternth. Chair j to ke his* on the B 1 which! Da \mend- 1 B i. xhe give transfer surplus m mey from! one ry of claJ lor. other Bi'.i amending shores < to givei r to reclaim
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  • 84 4 LIM ENG HO, Chap-ji-kee i ntenced to prison: ifi the Sii Fourth Police day for assisting m the management ol a lottery. [nspectdr T. S. Zaln, pr< cuting, ;,i I that Lim" s car was stopped at ttv f nn<i Nortli Bridge* Eload on Sept. 7.
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  • 353 4 Standard Staff Reporter SIX IBRAHIM, the Sultan o! Johore, retniWd to his people yesterday alter an absence of two years. and one of the first questions he asked wag about the "Oranir .1 Iha t i literally. 'bad people", meaning the Communist terrorists). He
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  • 189 4 SPORE FED. GOVT. STAFFS TO SET UP LIAISON CROUP KUAI A IITJMPUR, Tues. H 3in fa. ration of Gov< men: Krnployees Unioi 'iment Service! Staff Council, Fc<u ration Malaya, will moot here on Oct. 3 to establish a Jia committee. Objerti of tin- committee will lo have a co-ordinating body
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  • 144 4 Standard photo. AN American Senator who is seeking wa\s to cut possible excess expenditure m Ike various l.rnhassies and Legations of the I'nited States throughout the world, arrived m Singapore on a IJO AC Argonaut from Colombo last Right. The Senator. Mr. Allen Ellendor (above rmhti
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  • 137 4 A.S.P. Basil Lid well Flack of (he Singapore Police I orre was charged m the First Traffic Court yesterday with negligent driving resulting m a collision with a taxi on Jan. 10, at the junction of North Bridge Koad and High Street Two police officer?
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  • 43 4 Mr. M.P.D. Nair (LLj tart al the Sin-;. lative Counci] day urged Go\' pedii Provid id Bi.l. the Natio S rvice Bill and the ling (> i ii. W S C. G the ary, pron k into the mat
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  • 28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, 1 —A i n For- c on Suiidaj i tail:. itter a 24 h of 1 the g i m
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    50 4 photo. A PROUD and doting father, the Sultan of Johore is sven here with his three -year-old daughter. Tunuku Mariam, m bai arms, Thr Sultanah hi M left. This imture was taken mi n the Carthage whi< h hrou«ht Ike Sultan and his family home ytsUrday. Standard
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  • 32 4 AT n -n. ptsterday the Muar-Parit Sulong Road floode 1 at the 92nd mile to depth ol 14 a lit i and the Uj I aiiie to unail vaii*lea,
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  • 24 4 A\ Indian •»<> w.i> bound ";> a per on a] $50 bond for three is by ij ommil i hv Court B lv* l.JlueiiC-o
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  • 27 4 KfTAI I I H 1 F« at on I Merit paid out a al t >i i month for info kil!ir.g ol Communi
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  • 97 4  - TRIALS ENOUGH SO WHY EXPORT RUBBER SEEDS Narayanan Says KUALA LIMPI U. IHr. \i, j. p reaenU ietretan n| t iw PUi j today Havrd tlir tchcmc t«» export till Malaya to Nigeria, m :nl<lm workers ielefatei oi the Basttaf %t\ He Raid then lid tuur' H( the i Bri
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  • 10 4 Y'S FOSTER POLITICS FOR YOUTH Mr 111 i alon. p
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    • 166 4 A Platignuin utkeam&teflII A MODERN ffiS PEN FOR Si MODERN pockets Urn J y/Inm) Wi^S, it f'«>lden lasid mfc am S I HI "X '<>^»l«.-vl A Pladunum l\ Cold To»i. 1 1 "-(in (jrmshmg n w Iw* Pains m Back (lone m 3 Hours if >ou kIIT. r terrible, pharp
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    • 144 4 fl ,tobf'' v J^ r lame ia the soft, ««off f woy *o l»mminc hygicnr fhot flatten »o ncofly end eirro ob<. v wofriproof bockmq *or conf.drnci B» M the toluble somtory fowiU thot hov c oH tS. -,<>. no extra cost. Try thtm you II s«e noxi:s jfWHI^S OF
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  • 277 5 CLINIC PLANS CANCER SURVEYS AND RADIUM TREATMENT Standard Staff K< orter TOE C; .j, S sakmmi a fab c place can be round la eommodate It, dU d ad Dr. J. F. I opet one of the com- Whir,. ering this i u>t months. A rHnic would be a Ur.
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  • 234 5 The Six Days Of A Recruit To Terrorism Xl ALA Ll MPIK, 1 ues— Youths who are Mug rpcruited into the Malayan Communist Party cannot tand the rigours of the jun«le. They usually desert alter six days and run hack to their homes. This is revealed m the diary o!
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  • 152 5 THE activities of certain! of tiic City Council Electricity Dcp:: should topped to preve I ring j of em] employee i This was one of the d< made by the Singapore City Council K•• tri i Woi Union, m a letter to I I al Eli
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  • 33 5 SHAKESPEARE'S "As You Like It" staged at the Klang Anglo-Chinese School hall by the Dramatic Society of the Malay College. Kuala Kangsar, on Monday evening, drew a large audience.
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  • 152 5 TWO men. Yeo Kirn Chuan and Lim Ah Chui denied yesterday m the Singapore Eighth Police Court that the tatoo marks on their hands had anything to do with "gangsterism." They made this denial wneu cross-examined by Inspi J. C. Cooke. the prosecuting officer, on
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  • 68 5 One Of 52 Pupils Gets Training THERE are 15,429 pupils m Secondary a re ving general ijoth m Ei ilisfa i\nd Vernacular Schools anrl ::nl m Junior Techaical Schools. The proportion is 91 to 1, said the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode, yesterday. This was one of four written replies
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  • 63 5 AIR VICE MARSHAL AD. Gillmore arrived by air last night at Changj to assume hiappointment as Senior Air St;ilt Officer Headquarters Far East Air Forr-e. Air Vice Marshal H.L. Patch. who is relinquishing the appointment, is leaving Singapore oa Thursday, m the Wi [em
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  • 245 5 Standard Staff Reporter A BRITISH private travelling from Hongkong to Si pore on the troopship Dunera was severci.v tiirashed by his colleagues when it was found that he was a "progressive" a Po\Y term for a Red sympathiser. When the Dunera docked at Singapore yesterday the
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  • 111 5 Murder Count Read To Man in Hospital BOH HAI ANN (20) and unlawful po nrearm i him a He lay on n bed m the lock-up ward ol the Singi Tar prosecution B ";i md killed ;i y< titter. Lee Pak Ghu, i.i shop Hi Potong nay night. H i
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  • 15 5 KLAN Kapar V to the 1 candidates n chosen to
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  • 249 5 Pay Is Just Not Good Enough KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-The Federation Government's efforts to Mal-iv H n 'T. f t c IJ laVan C'yi' Se "ice are not producin s the results exacted It is doubtful it U ever will be able to attract officers on the
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  • 94 5 BAD driving continued to predominate ;j s the cau i accidents mi n Si last month, remarked Mr. Peter Claque, Polio S< a.< he gave the accident Azures terday. Thes< Rgures show that thero was a daily average acci rate of 46.2 per cent
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  • 50 5 THE following have pa Part I o( Vnt' Examination 01 the Diploma In Social Sti be d m June 1953: Chia Choong Fook, Chia Chin Hock. Kwok Su i c Soo (Mi>s). Lopi ilia (Mi Nathan. S R. Ong Kali Kok Segeram, M. R. (Mrs.)
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  • 147 5 FOUND SERVANT IN POOL OF BLOOD Standard Staff Reporter AN English-speaking youth, Guan Eng Hock, was tentatively charged m the Singapore Sixth Po.j'c Court yesterday with the murder of I maidservant on I 30, 1952. at a house m Tej ensohn He was also charged v. the theft of a
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    • 281 5 n CATHAY ORGANISATION rt 4fW ATTRACTIONS P^'fffTilMai 1 OM> EST DIVIDEND TODAY! YOUNG t BESS II -II W Mil DKBOKAH \ui s SIMMONS GRANGER KERR LAUGHTON 7 TT> LATESI (i.B. M.\V>~N,7oVVI\<; I \km;oK(H dii \ik SHOH COMING n HniWHlUffpro^ j CCMINC f A Paramount Picture 1 nnBAH LAST FEW DAYS
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    • 72 5 Weather MINIM I'M Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. Sept. 14 to 7.30 a.m. Sept. 15. Singapore 175F), Penaiic (74F). Kola Bahru (72F), Kuala Lumpur (73F). Ipoh 1 7J1- Kuantan (7IF). Maximum Trmperature: From 7.30 a.m. Sept. 14 to 7.."{fl nm S«pt. !.">.— Singapore <85F), Penang (S7F), Kota Baton [wissiaif Koala Larapaw
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  • 667 6 'THi. ;i objective of thr AN/I IS Treaty between Australia, New Zealand and thp Unitrd S?,it<s. is to strengthen the political «md military relationship een these countries, and to seek the- most effective means <>f providing for their common defence. It is intended that this treaty will '"play
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  • 951 6 What Future Have The Expatriates IN the next 25 years— that is to say, during the potential term of service of J young men who are today wondering whether to enter the Colonial Service the Commonwealth and its needs and opportunities are certain to change out of recognition. Where, as
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  • 180 6 Review of Views Help For Schools UTUSAN MELAYU calis upon idei to lend financial village ichooli m Colony to Hclf over thai* crises. There are about forty village SChqfill m the CoioOJ largely built and managed b Itampong Malays. Three of the schools have closed down and about fifteen more
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  • 231 6 Slavery In Arabia LONDON CONTI \R\ to popular be lief klaverj has not been coatpletcly eliminated, and i> believed to be most Rlroogb entrenched to *%J la Mime parts of the Mi v Ernst. This was reported io the annual meeting of the \nti-Slaver> Soeiejh here by the chairman Mr
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  • 550 6 We, the PEOPLE Are The Tests On Horses Reliable? Sir. The s.T.C. refused to handicap two horses of Dr. Melville Thompson m the Spring Meeting. Their reasons were that these two horses were reported to contain Ketosteroids far m excess ol normal." The two persons responsible for the taking and
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  • 233 6 Sir; I am at a lo^ to understand what. Mr. C H. Dasaratha Raj's real itand is on the Immigration Law. At the recent Laboir Party annual conference, when a Malay membor who is the^ Scr-retary of the Seamen's Union spoke m favour of the Immigr Bill
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  • 414 6 Gone With The Windsors Ii 'fit ||«f\ofl l Uris unit its 11 Ii called "Gone With Windsors.** and will ->p)uv.r heft next Monday. The bitter M r Brody atta.ks the Windsors for their \i-its to Nazi hots before or belonging to "In'crnational I iff Society.** irbose arrogant dj play, he
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  • 37 6 Sir; With reference to Mrs. M. N'k's letter complaining about the lack of lighting m some streets 1 would like to mention thnt some S.I.T. flats also have > no ifiht s outside. WILLIAM CHAN, Singapore.
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  • 359 7 WEST TO REJECT RED UN MOVE UK May Oppose Debate Renewal NEW YORK, Sept. 15,— Informed sources has predicted that Britain and the other West em powers would join with the United State? m opposing a re opening of the debate on the composition of the Korean peace conference when
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  • 22 7 rds I fell had eov< an ord I ord< Bonn the six- rd fel ai an
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  • 12 7 VP)— LawVI ol to let their nafighting Wai
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  • 94 7 NEW DRUG REVIVES 'DEAD' MAN WIC'KENBURG, (Arizona). Sept. IS (Reuter)— Paul Carmody, a 26-year-old lorry driver "died" on the operating table hen I Friday and was revived 4 minutes and 45 second- after his heart stopped beating, the hospital doctor.s -aid today. The patient, they added, was now out of
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  • 127 7 MOSCOW. Sept. 15: (Rowtor) Important changes m Soviet ministries and substantial increases i' 1 the State's prices for farm produce, both announced m Moscow early today, are the latest moves m Russia's campaign foe raising living standards. A report by Mr. Nikita Krushchev, new Communist
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  • 35 7 SEAWEfT I maj event v prove to en:, t; m r< much rgy as now found m atomic fission Professoi K. Meyer oi Chicago University told Scieni sts Congress yes- 1 ?rciav.- AFP.
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  • 78 7 JAKARTA. Sept 15 (UP) Indonesian participation m an roxa >ded Korean political conference a? proposed by Communist China will be m keeping with the country's "active and independent foreign policy." a high Foreign Office source old '.he United Press today The sourer emphasized thai n roundtable
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  • 56 7 NEDJLA TO SUCCEED SAMIA photo 1 I R X ISII brlly dmrer Nedil.i \t«-s. ■Mi .inn« «rint .it \r\* York**, I itin ()u.<rlrr. iv reported lo h'" tile li.mcrr of It'xas j>l;»\ *h>> Sheupard W «\bdull:ihi Kinc «lv Imiril I King v.ild h*'i would di\orrr| bHIf darner S.imi.i < i.nii
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  • 127 7 NDON, Sept. 15, (Reuter).— Jets ironi British ited States Air Forces streaked across London i thunderous salute to the memory of "the few" ot 1940. eir go. and bomber the Royal R a Cana lian Air IS An oi 252 jets and first a
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    52 7 photo J.MI VBMIEAL sir Charles 1 u h( rin lai East lllnI irißht) shakes hands 1 Hlinu Seaman Gor- < leaver, from Surrey, senior sur"i.niber of the rrew Wtisi Naval Launch 1 wniTß w.is sht'Hcd by a < '«>na mmhoat off in klin on Sept. broachl Ike launch ""ngkoßg
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  • 69 7 WGKONG Sepl 15 (RevThe Hongkong Govern- ante Indonesia minis] China, the U King I Malaya for mos HK £85.000.000 fir op m overall trade for ist the lowest sine* August 1949 The Commerce and Industry Departmi < '\m\- Inlonesian import restrictions c for lIKS-IC 000,000 fa
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  • 224 7 Reoorts Of Soviet C-Bomb Cause No Surprise LONDON. Sept. 15 (AFP) Reports from Moscow that the Soviet Union now hod a cobalt bomb caused no surprise m London today. At the Ministry of Supply, it Was pointed out that the CObalt form is merely a more deadly form of atom
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  • 36 7 LISBON. Sept 15. (AP).Twelve persons were killed and more than 68 gravely injured yesterday when fireworks exploded at a re!isiou> festival attended by thousands iti the North Portuguese province of Tras Os Ontcs.
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  • 83 7 LONDON. Sept. 15 (IP) The War Office announced last night it is restoring the old privilege allowing enlisted British servicemen to buy their way out of the armed forces. The practice, halted after the outbreak of the Korean war. permits a man who voluntarily enlisted to
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  • 139 7 New Process In Synthetic Rubber CHICAGO. Sept. 15: (Reuler) A new processing method has been developed tii.it will enable a specially designed plant to produce jmthetic rubber at substantially lower costs than at thr government s own synth o t i C plants, it has been disclosed here. A U.S.
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  • 61 7 CAIRO. Sept. 15, (Reuter) The Egyptian Government reported today it was m P" I ston of documents showing certain foreign powen had spent ovc r E£200,000 (about £207,000) to bribe "weakling? to spread alarm nnd unrest throughout the country The money wai spent m Cairo and
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  • 235 7 SAIGON Sept. 15.-1 s. Senator William F Knowland (Hep.-Calitornia), majority leader of the l-.S. Senate, and l\S. Ambassador Donald Heath returned here yesterday from Cambodia ami refused to comment on what looked like a failure m an effort to Set that little kingdom
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  • 88 7 Deaths On Decline But Births Steady GENKVA. s tzerland Se| (UP) -The United Nation World Health Organization rtported today the world's r l| i rate lias declined steadily ;ince |§52 while the birth rate mainod «jlm<' itionarv iucng efi i i id. number of rountrk which bad ti(j!: ilu- n
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  • 51 7 VIEW 1 Brit drawn I the I Ow M Cameron now m Carint Battalion Green Hoy ard m Graz, i th Iruii pend< t Field Sq ladron Hoy. i Styi ia dill r <i 1 >M offlcia ment moves have i < they will >• tain reductions
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  • 39 7 1.0.XD. l.y (H Briti ttlemeni Ai I Britain's M.OCX Gen< i S Mi ..m Robert ion, Biiti.-h the In- the hjtui of the principal it a luncheon |ivei ambassadoi to H I Mr Abcicl Ilakki.
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  • 29 7 today bam I del i'< Plying Wii i nee lathering i I 'A efy, told th< I r i \h I chi«'f Hi I ■fnf
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    • 75 7 PiUBBERJINCLOSINGFRICES Stcndord London Correspondent LONDON. Sept. 15. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 19id. Spot i:597 10s per ton Oct. Dec. 19|d. buyers, I 600 sellers. Jon. /Mar. 19|d. Three months: L 590 Apr./ June 19id. buyers,
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    • 99 7 BILLIARD REQUISITES Robinson Cr Co Four Point Hardwood Billiard Cues 12.50 "Joe Davis" 500 Century Break Cues 28.50 "Walter Lindrum" BiMicrd Cues 24.50 "Bonzoline" Billiard Balls (2 1/16") Per Set of 3 $22.50 "Bonzoline" Snooker Bolls (2 1/16") Per Set of 22 $125.00 \\V\\\»\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\V Billiard Table Brushes 519.50 Billiard Cue
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  • 51 8 IX THE United States. Douglas Aircraft Co. reportedly has notified airline managements a prototype of an alljet DC-8 will fly next war And Boeing Airplane Co has announced a jet transport to b e "fully operational" [n or 1957, about concurrently with the Comet 111 A
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  • 191 8 FARNBOROrGH, Sept. 15, (AlP)— Death to the internal combustion engine for all time by higher forms of modern aviation was spelt here at Britain's annual display of her aircraft industry's newest products. i~~ Star performer was the turbo jet engine. The display ended after
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  • 46 8 NEW YORK. Sept. 18 (AP) Thai Airways Co., Ltd.. of Bangkok, has ordered two super Constellation planes from Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Both will be powered by turbocompound engines. Lockheed said Thai was the fifteenth airline to order this type of plane
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    • 692 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINKS AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. Spore P.S'hmm Penan& TS Wesersteia (NDL) 3/8 Oct 9Oct 10/1 lOct T.S. Braunschweig (HAPAG)23/28Oct 2'J/30Oct 30Oct/2Nov •long Kong. Manila, Kobe Yokohama. fenang P.S'ham Spore TS Nabob (NDL) 9/10Oct 12/13Oct 14/15Oct TS Leverkusea (HAPAG) lOOct
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    • 1181 8 wu«f BLUE FUNNEL LINE MANSFIELD A CO., LTD. s a e Dcpt. Incorporated In Slnganore Tarrl^M option to proceed via other ports to load and li.liarge rarKO VILINCi" to LIVKKPtMJffj. C2LAS<;UW LONDON CONTINENTAL POKT9 Ou« Sails P. S bam Penang Perseni for Mars«L':«j. Uverdool St Glasgow Sepi 1.5/ 16 S«pt
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    • 644 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nedrrland Mne Rotterdam Rotterdam Amstndam HALIFAX (MONTREAL BOSTON NEW YOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW OKLI \\> via SUEZ. S'poro P.S'lum Prnans TARAKAN (S.\IN) 29Sept .".Oct HOct HOrt K.\KI ;SMN) f) l.JOct l(i Ort 11 1 K< K t MATAR AM(RL)
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    • 620 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAIUNGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I X S| "INDIA" For Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama 3/4 on "S4XANDIA" for Bangkok 10 II O< t "KOREA" For Djakarta. Bangkok. Saißoo. Hongkong. Manila Kobe. Yokohama .H 23 Oct »o o, •mmmW For Banskck II o? s\iLiN(is to ommmm m urn
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  • 272 9 RUBBER, TIN TOOK MOST OF THE MONEY War Damage Claims Standard Staff Reporter THE rubber and tin industries ogam took the lion's shore ir 1952's distribution of war damage cloims. According to the report tabled before the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday by the Director of Audit, Malaya, the two industries
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  • 200 9 Cheaper Way To Produce Synthetic NEW YORK, Sept 13 |I V) A new procc Wm'i method has been developed to produce synthetic rubber at siibstantially lower costs than .it the United SUIa Government's own synthetic Plants, the Journal of Commerce re])orted here yesterday. It Said Dr. Robert W. Brown ;>/
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  • 105 9 MINING operations at Kaub Australian (;<>ld .Alinniii Company during the perioal from May to August continued to be allected by shortage of underground labour, icewiif to the Company's progress report. icy of competent miners m n eni y< which had made it impracticaout enough devel-
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  • 106 9 Japs Enter Dispute Over R.I. Oil JAKARTA Sep IS lhe coati i tionali>. \'»vih Sumatra promise of Riow ng hot; < the entrai i I Ihc J into thr i ire. Three ligniAcani I opmonts have tak< i i 00 the oil i- ni^lit. Th 1 Dr. Ali Premier <>f
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  • 32 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER STEADY NEWS of 1 m.irk«"' i>■ tober i it 65| enl t .day's towardi noon wh< er ol markel \y, noos Pit m; .ii I I OSWALD HENRY
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    • 291 9 tH Abtte> By Al Capp 4STTIMR A^SOPOrmjAfiNA^Tv 'J f^lV T /*T% KlfJ DO '"V I^^ S BE HAKt> VO ME. fs^ T^ 1 &<^J r THAT CIjOUP, AN' ABOUT rf^dr > <; JODO-ONACCOUJTAH l^ SO I A hS^i i>,»,^f^tj >^Ok t^AT- BRAT AN.' f.p^jKLV. AH \frf. *r CHERLV LOVABLE-^iJ ovft
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    • 215 9 iQwofls.'vJsy"-: tj^Bßßßw^twSfo^^&tfo Spore Diary MALACCA -him i<i!\ii:iin;: Co EN l ER T AINMENT UM l»»| X "Wings Jo />• i I m M\<- U'OKI Mil »<M II I N I I a.m. to S siM ■i A I m KUALA LUMPUR BfV, INI^-A.NMbN. N \l i tiding ISOK jlo l
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    • 51 9 (.»{\M> I i TAIPENG ENI H J AINMfcN T m < VKI.TON 11 '< i PENANG feN I f X AINMtN I oiu on Id I HMI M \l< i I IVINDSOH MRA\IOI M t.i i mi RADIO PROGRAMME X MHO M M \i. 6 1 LONDON RADIO PROGRAMME it
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    202 10 DOING THE TOWN adsf asdf (.%bore) CITTIXG rake and rrrelviag an affection;it«> perk Ironi liis i li inn nu wife is joiirn; miuipore iiiisiiu'ssiuin i iin Moo bee who celebrated his ->~>th birthday on Saturday nUlit with i »»uiri[HT party ii kh l.nnniK Melajra re»ldeace, «ir I hand Road. The
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    • 31 10 I I fc «KCamc,WcSow r/ieyConQiic PAT KAY «c BETTY ANKERS m their last two weeks of I inimitable entertainment The Cockpit Telephone 3848 tor table MMMIitM NON-DINIRS. COVIR CMARGI BETWdN 10-H
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    • 49 10 jThe Stors And You i ll.» l!ll 111 I i» > »i\i I c i 111 Mill 1t.,., MM VOI X lIIKI \M> 111 l J \KII 1 A I \i i; i n I I <i J i IRI 5 I V J 5 M'Kli URN \OI Mil .WWWWWWWM
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  • 249 11 HK Chinese Overcome Singapore 'A' 3-1 After Hard Struggle ..,\\|M. smooth teamwork with crisp short Hongkong Chinese overcame Singapore "A" ,r yesterday. It was not an easy victory ipore battled l every inch oi the ground. The rs < half indicated the tenacity of the fight me tourists attacked from
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  • 69 11 s|M. l'* >XI t><»\ini; POT- returned to Urn trrdaj from Indore he referee* its m Sou ra nay a. nd Semaraag and i im k». Chaa and PadernaJ m their yin "I here m a n Indonesia. 000 Kills s.ju Miner m md .n Sourabaya.* 1
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  • 11 11 Teachers Lose 12-0 "iiout i. Hai Himmet and C irks; V
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  • 84 11 rORIA SCHOOL, playing their first same of ison, scored i 11 points (a goal and two tries) to (a goal and a penally goal) victory over the formed AI! Whites team at the School sround •>hc d .n a forI ad addi.ucd iree g a
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  • 14 11 M (Reuter)— I»I\ISH)N o\l i i o er 2 i IJIRtJ (Southern)
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  • 19 11 Li U < tcr I »j m the Singa iut> boII tourna&4 r i' I F. Cook
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  • 114 11 LATIFF Wandi ers chalked uj) their first win when i '■> i One league match played nn i < C ib. aftei holding their opponents to a goalh for more lhan t!ie game. Up In the last quarter to lo 2 0 Wandei ci s wi n
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  • 111 11 RSGC Ties Results The following are tlie dmw nnd times for the first round of the Royal Singapore (»<>!f Ciub championship to be played on S.ttui i 2.15 RDI Scoti v. P.M Owen 220 T.H.A R-T 1 I 2.25 BW F. loodrich v WAV h. 0 3.C. Hutcbesoo v J.i>
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  • 24 11 Hongc .-.nose ti Nai ayaVass, Davids: Yassin, Haritb. I!m Went;: JJoi V. Boon Le< n B >on Seong J and Boniface.
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  • 19 11 Singapore Rifle Association! spoon winners: Nett score* Siifiuson 97 ore <*>> 11. v 101 M ia>, UudisUy IUU7.
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    • 653 11 THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANC FI 1048 (NO. 26 OF 1948). Notification under Section 19(1). is hereby given that the Register lor the f tora) Warrl of ROCHORF been certified and g thereof s available for Inspection at the office of the Roistering Officer at the Queen Street Post OfTice, between
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    • 628 11 won THE SINGAPORE LE'.ISLA TIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. IM7 (NO 24 OF 1M17 Notification under Section If) (1) VOTICE is hereby given that the Register for the ElectoraJ District of KATONG has been certified and a copy there, of is available for inspection at the oflice of the Registering j
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    • 654 11 < IS THE SIMiAFOKK LKGISLA TIVE COUNCIL ELLCTIONS ORDINANCE, I«M7 <NO >4 OF 1947) Notification under Section H> <1> VOTICK La )icreby given that the Register for the Electoral Distrii t of SELETAR has been certified and a copy 'hereof is available for inspec n nil B Oflu-er at the
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    • 522 11 GOVLHNMtNT OF NORTH BOKNEO PtBLIC WORKS DEPARI MENT JESSELTON TENDER NOTICIRECONSTKKTION OF BAJfDAAAH UHARF NORTH BOKMO 'TENDERS are Invited from contra, tors registered by 1 the Public Works D< partmeoi for woiks of unlimited value tor the reconstruction of the wharf at Sanriahan North Borneo with billian timber piles, timber
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    • 232 11 srruvnoNs wanted BRIIISH luhjcel Cllf» t ma c ge2^. Panadaid exptn«nc« n lr able typ« drawn *t*cted L Re*j(i. i., i, No UE mo s-, c s -r <J Singapore MRIT/SH BRITISH l-.dlan tij> -->. *td f< \en e\. < ci l ai -< A storekeeper. d :a:v d;. $i')
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    • 77 11 I \Mi,| \IIM IFW Y.n CV,y «r1 hi Mil SITUATION x\, fi< ln> nave cx f >efi.: c r A ;,,,rraft ciuie* In Vl a pn c wantkii nupt/m n wT I ■UK!. I I FOH i MATi v m mv x, > lfl R MJjjj 1 I! \MO| S
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  • 599 12  -  He Deserves A Break CINECOLOR has been somewhat unlucky m his recent starts but he should make no mistake today when he runs m the main sprint event for class cracks over six furlongs (race 6), second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting.
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  • 671 12 Talisman Has Not Reached His Top I ILISMAN ha^ ji<»i reached His ton yet ailrl should iuik«- |his (race ~> his fourth mi th»- reel. This three oM !*hifi« .iv gelding it .is made Marked progress since scoring .1 vt^lish double ;»t Penang last month, llr ran a v«r> convincing
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    • 38 12 Ij&JQtfORPf/S MOM AtiOTHiR WORLD SiALK YOU FROM TH( Jpj It LJLJLUiJjIH MIKIMOTO CULTURED PEARL M:< KL\< s <X EARRINGS TO MATCH S. P. H. de SILVA "«Rh 81 Singapore. Th« I .nUariknunt. X I.umpur «i Station Kd Ipoh.
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    • 331 12 T7 fewe! hi.;!, AT uU> movrmtal M I rrvrve \«.n „,au,,,t: M(ll u..:,-r tuht „mi ia.l No idle hoist is Tissots rlaim to I, tocl that i,, mrj tmmtn \knmtkmT\i brst lewHlen mummrnd i.^.i r h its Moinrj Mi tbe huut J>n,v,d, no,, v. ,h dr> „f f| IVrhaps ymu
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