Singapore Standard, 25 September 1953

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m s Vol. IV. No. 83. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1933. TWELVE PACES 10 GBNT9L
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  • 407 1 RESULT: A Mil. LOSS IN TRADE PENANG, Thurs.— This Settlement's million dollar-a-month trade with Atjeh is being brought to a standstill because of the state of armed revolt at that north Sumatran port. a• v I raders here who h ave business connections with Atjeh
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  • 97 1 Armed Men Plunder Von :l Staff Reporter forced a van beiong»pore cigarto drive them rin^ua to a S ms Avenue tied up the •I robbed < ash. detained n; J.V was FtOD- k i>i jo!?' -fry ndln2Days Qd time U] ys that .irrn- t. 1 c 1 nick m On
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  • 19 1 S t, 23 (UP)— anists number of m a rty nili- today. spok( i
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  • 64 1 TOKYO, Sept. 24 (AFP) The Japanese "navy" will shortly add to its strength two frigates and three landing ships ]end-!eased by the United Stales, it was annoum ed today. The delivery of these •ship?. would make the grand lot j] cf Japanese naval units 13 frigates
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  • 42 1 COLOMBO, Ceylon. Sept. 24. Ceyl m and Communisi ('hinn have signed a trade •merit folio .vine; a month ru'sotiations. it was announced Today. The pact provides for the m sheet rubber to Red China In return for rice.
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  • 125 1 VOO/f WHEN popular and pretty Inspector Mary Voon Officer-in Charge of the Singapore Women Police, walked dow n the aislp of St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday *he had really "got her man" and without any handcuffs either! For the ma n wa s her hushand
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  • 73 1 HONGKONG, Stpt U fßonter)—l end: u in Gordon Clonver. 2:?-yo.,i-ol<i hoto of the shelling attack on a British navy launch near H kon«r on Sopt (old n t conferen -o todat 'ho Comi funboat fitrM on the laun !i without proper wanInft. Cleaver though slightly nden
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  • 209 1 GIFTS ROLL IN FOR THE TOY FUND Standard Staff Reporter DONATIONS to The Standard Christmas Toy Fund la slowly gaining momentum and yesterday's contributions of $30 brings the total of ihe Fund to 5:>,(K)3.00. Mr Ang Hens; Teik «;i Penang sent ffl with a promise, of a similar amount next
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  • 71 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 24 'Renter) Paul Robeson tne sing.r who was awarded a S'ali n peace prize but was unao'e to get a passport to receive it m Moscow wa s given it m a ceremony here last night. Describing himself as a firm friend of
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  • 102 1 INVESTIGATION js ttiil proceeding op th e news ~eporl tha Indonesian terrorists nave left the Malayan jungle and infiltrated into Singapore, the Commissioner <jf Police. Mr. Nigel Morris, said yesterday. Mr. Morris, questioned h y pressmen, would neither confirm nor deny The Standard's report of Sept. 13
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  • 78 1 LONDON. Sept. 24 (AP) Labourite bosses yesterday approved a secret 1,500-wcrd statement reshaping their foreign policy and announced they will put it before the parly's annual convention opening on Monday. Party spokesmen gave no hint of what the document contains. But some observers P'<> dieted it
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  • 18 1 SIR JOHN Cockroft. Director of Atomic Energy Research at Harwell, will sail for Canada today. Reuter.
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  • 14 1 "(io easy, lady! I <an t liani; around hfre all day, y'know!"
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  • 119 1 Welfare Aided JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— .lohore State Welfare Committee proposes to run $200,000 State lotteries. Thir'y per cent, of the takings will Lc equally distributer! to the proposed State TB sanatorium, State welfare ana hospi'al projects, and District welfare committees' projects. This was disclosed at today's
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  • 107 1 ROME, Sept. 24 (AP) Six million Italian workers were called off their jobs today m the biggest nationwide industrial strike heie since the Communists tried m vain to smash the Italian Government m 1948. Communist and non-Commu-nist Unions joined the tie-up m support of their oemands
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  • 22 1 A FRENCH military court last night sentenced a Tunisian to 20 years hard labour for rioting m January, 1952. Reuter
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  • 257 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— More than 30.000 people of Senai, one of the worst villages m South Johorc were today requested to give information about bandit activities m the surrounding areas, m the first "Operation Question" held m Johore Bahru District. The operation was
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  • 68 1 LONDON, Sept. 24 (Rnutrn —The Duke of Edinburgh will fly on Saturday to the Shotlands, lonely i.-'nnd group 100 miles off north-cast coast of Scotland, to open two new parks at Lerwlck. t n<? cspitsl. It will he the first vitii by royalty to Shetland!
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  • 48 1 LAS VEGAS, Sept. 24 (AP) Crooner Dk'k Haymes got a divorce m seven minutes yesterday from Nora Eddinfton F.ynn Haymes. Two hour> later he obtained a marriage licence. At the Licence Bureau, Rita was visibly tense as she wrote out bet «ipplicat:on.
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  • 23 1 A FIRE completely I the projection loom of an open air c'nema at til mile, Chuujji Road, -i .t n
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  • 208 1 CRISIS IN THE RITSON TALKS Standard Staff Reporter NFC.OTIATIONS between the Singapore (iovernment and the Joint Council of Action regarding a new Kitson salary structure for about IO.JMIO lower paid Government employees will be broken off, unless Government agrees to resume talks on Monday. i threat wt i imdt *>v
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  • 29 1 SING VPORE pa ,k? M < t I I' and t I for p: anH mortinq^ er of Po i< <■ Mr N '.iru, lav
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 20 1 ;^^9 Miele '^^^^H NT* Jgg^. f\\ v Quick /crQ>" i^% TIGER P^ STOUT NIPS PINTS QUARTS RUh m Vitamin "B"
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  • 174 2 A BARBKR, Thian Yee Lam, who was awarded S4t>7o damages m the Singapore High Court m May ior injuries received m a motor accident, was awarded 53,250 more m the Court of Appeal yesterday. Thian was m a car which was involved m an accident with
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  • Article, Illustration
    94 2 SIR IVOR JENNINGS, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ceylon, and a member of the commission which drafted the constitution of the University of Malaya, arrived m Singapore yesterday by BOAC Argonaut from Hongkong. accompanied by the principal of London University. Dr. D.W. Logan. Sir Ivor told The Standard that
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  • 80 2 ELECTRIC vacuum cleaners, floor polishers and other domestic electric apparatus m Ihe rural areas of Singapore are exempt from control under the proposer! Electricity (Rural Areas) Regulations. Mr. S. T. Stewart, the Deputy Chairman who presided at the Rural Board meeting yesterday when the draft regulations were
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  • 23 2 AN EXTRA general meeting f)l the Sii gapore Chamber of Commerce will be held today at i!.is p.m. at FuUerton Building.
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  • 68 2 A SINGAPORE taxi-driver. Chia Si Chiu ot Mandai Road. (mo.i S7f> m the Singapore pnd Traffic Court yesterday, for inconsiderate driving along Keppe] Roar! on February 20. Two other taxi-drivers. 'Seah Huang Tong and Tan Choc Peng, were fined $40 and $25 respectively m '.he Singapore
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  • 113 2 100 Mao's Guests In Tjiwangi ABOUT oric hundred Chinese businessmen, among whom were ru l)ber and produce magnates. passed through Singapore yesterday m the Tjiwangj on their way to Red China from Indonesia. The Merchants refused to discuss their trip except to say that they were going on a sight-seeing
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  • 197 2 ~*COURT TOLD A SINGAPORE schoolgirl told the Second Criminal District Court Judge, Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, yesterday that a man had asked Tier to alter her name and age on her identity card so that she could say slip unc his daughter. The girl,
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  • 99 2 A FEW days before her death. Jessie Lai (16) made a .statement to the police m her sick-bod id the Singapore General Hospital that her husband prevented her from going out and that there was misunderstanding between them. T iis was staled at yesterday's inquiry on
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  • 72 2 THE Singapore Court ol Civil Appeal yesterday reserved judgment m an appeal by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha against Vhe decision of Mr. Justice Brown on a suit for damages brought by Capt. W A. Balch. a pilot. Capt. Balch was boarding a N.Y.K. ship. the Mantetsu Maru on
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  • 368 2 Rise In Cases Of Scientific Investigation Standard Staff Reporter VISITS to the Department of Chemistry will form part of the normal training of Singa pore police officers, said the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris yesterday. Officers will familiarise themselves with the type of work which
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  • 106 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Buyers Sellers Singapore yesterday were: No. 1 K.S.S. Spot Loose 62 3 62; No. 1 K.S.s'. 62£ 631 No. 2 R.S.S. 61* 61 i No. 3 R.S.S. 592 60i Tone: very steady. TIN PttlCE The price of tin yesterday uas $312?
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  • 86 2 A SWFEPER of the R.A F Seletar. Ang Kee Thaw. (90) was yesterday bound over m the sum of $200 to be of good behaviour for six months by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. B Jeyaratnam. for stealing a wallet containing $17 from
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  • 66 2 A PRELIMINARY inquiry held m camera m the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday, m which an 18--year-old boy, Sangarao Kale Muthu, was tentatively charged with using criminal force on an 11-year-old Malay girl, was postponed to next Monday. The offence was alleged to have been committed
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  • 37 2 HONGKONG. Sept 24 rial Standard Service. Cl< prices of the Hongkong change tod:iy were 515.8(i to sterling. |SJfI2S to US dollar: $1828 to Malayan II; 10.2043 to one Indom Rupinh: Gold $2«2. to one I
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  • 204 2 Followed Girl For Over Month (COURT TOLD) RAMASAMY «aja Gopal, who followed a school girl for over a month, to and from school, was sentenced to three months* rigorous imprisonment m the Sinci pore Third Police Court yesterday. In addition he was fi ed sioo. la default throe months' imprisonment
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  • 31 2 NEO CHIN CHAR of Robinson Road, pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving along Benroolen Street and was fined $100 m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday wm-B^£m^mMMz
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  • 251 2 Sta aard Staff Rei>or(er A CAMPAIGN to set :*,OOO hawkers "to keep < Iran" personally and m preparing or selling their food, has been launched by the Singapore Hawkers In ion. Mr. fjQOW Hens; Goy. s< retary of the union, told The Standard yesterday that
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  • 74 2 Indecision Cost Man His Life Till indention of S. Nallusamy. a I.ilmmimt m crossing the road at the Dlile. >< •i.iM^o >n K.-.itl Nil c.ipnir on Auc M»st him his life. He m m the middle of two streams of tr.iftV w hrn he retraced hi, .step* the approach of
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  • 43 2 A SINGAPORE Traction Company driver, Kothiree bin Abdul, was found guilty by thr S .pore Second Traffic Magistrate Mr. Howe Yuuv Choong yesterday, of negligent driving along East Coast Road on March 16 and was Uaed $100.
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  • 12 2 Ma Said: Go On I I I i I
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    • 269 2 I niu I I TRIPLEX I 1 lICHTER g HI Bew o r c of s^Z "N. R B imirorion. Sec /v > *\'9\ H H ihis dot c n [£T 3 mork on the YvfrwA&J m ■gggf. N. Vrr* S K^k bock. Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours
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    • 134 2 C OF THE FAMILY! r- Its proved vahir m ihrvkin^ Illness, »c\cre coUl i«»Hl sore t). LISTr JJIN't Aniistp(ic *"t TiiiSicd i the Family' 1 Hfirs TO HIAI MINOI CUT I. BURI4I AND SCRATCHfI LIST.BRINB Awvpfu M »n m Viiup^C dMMN« «M and f <» gern>ict<kl. I tEill STM fNSfCT
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  • 58 3 pnoio MiMIKAL A.F. Puffslry, Fla? Officer. Malaya, > salute of the ratings and officers of the Koyai N.ivy at Ibc Naval Base, Woodlands Rearil Puffslej carried out a routine inspection of all i< nts of thr RJVfJTI Karracks at Woodlands. Acmiij: him round was the
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  • 197 3 Hi: tir>t loan of about 5300.000 to build houses en to 15 employees of the Singapore Govhv thp Federal and Colonial Building: Society soon. The lo^r.s are given to officers under a Government scheme to help them acquire their own houses: Under the ochemo. Government
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  • 28 3 fell to tti sir on I Loi I Street 'al r he was ra on his he the i et >ri.
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  • 44 3 elected ies' ,t Mrs. V Pri idents I Mrs. il >n. Seci etary H >n. TreaMyron Ling Ie Dana P.C Himsworth, k, E izabetta H< aon. Loke Tan, Wee F ng Chin. Helen T.ir-.^. I Miss Jee Sw< c I
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  • 41 3 THE Public Utilities Committee of Singapore City Council h;is recot mended to the budget committee that $470,000 be spent on domestic electrical appliances. If approved tenders will be called for about 1.500 cookers and 700 water heaters.
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  • 62 3 photo. WWWWWWWWWVj i THE INDIAN FINE J > ARTS SOCIETY of Sinjja I pore will stage Poet Kali- J dasa's immortal classic: "Sakuntala" at the Vie- 2 toria Theatre on Sept. 25 and 2(» at 8.30 p.m. Picture shows a scene m the play: Sakuntala taking leave
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  • 159 3 THE Singapore Medical Department is planning to start a mobile blood transfusion service to- collect blood from donors m their own homes, to boost the stock m the Colony's Blood Bank. If a recommendation for funds to implement the scheme is passed by the Government,
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  • 44 3 WHIf.E a man and his girl friond were strolling i.i the General Hospital grounds on Tuesday night. they were robbed of their wrist watches and a pair of spectacles by three thugs, one of whom was armed with a knife.
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  • 104 3 SIX senior N.C.O/s of the K.A.r. Regiment (Malaya) returned to Singapore yesterday on the 20,256-ton New Australia after a fourmonth stay m the United Kingdom. The men have been attending the Senior Gunners Instructors' Course at the R.ArF. Regiment Depot, Catterick, Yorkshire. From left: Sergeants Syed Omar
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  • 36 3 MR. S. Kanagalingam of the staff of the Singapore General Hospital left by air recently for the United kingdom to take a course m pharmacy. H e will be away for three years.
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  • 32 3 A BALL will be held at Gillman Barracks, Singapore, tomorrow night to climax the Royal Engineers Corps Week which was participated m by representatives from Far East Station*, including Hongkong.
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  • 115 3 WHEX wedding bells ring for a happy couple at the Singapore Salvation Army Chapel on Saturday, the bride will not be alone m white. The bridegroom, the bestman and the bridesmaids and all the guests will also bp m white. Only the Salvation Army's little red
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  • 61 3 EIGHTEEN persons W~e fined $757 m August ior offences against the Food and Price Control Ordinance m Singapore. Of the^e. eight were fined for failing to display price tags, four for selling cigarettes above the displayed price, and others for smaller offences. During the month 239
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  • 265 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWELVE rubber factories m the Singapore rural areas will have their licence fees doubled next year by the Rural Board. Certain other fees, particularly m the offensive trade category, such as pigsties, will be raised. At the Rural Board meeting yesterday,
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  • 296 3 Variety To Suit Intellectual Type Standard Staff Reporter a V™' RD PROGRAMME" of music, talks Sl ll hl 9 hbrow discussions ranging from Chekhov to Chaplin will be started shortly by Radio Malaya to cater for the tastes of the intellectual" type of listener. Based
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  • 197 3 THE at rival of the Ahum ican President Lines' engtr-CMgo vosm'!. President 00. t>roii(*ht .1 group of globetrotting n< »n* to Mngapovt pastor* rijv P t engei ■> Include: Dr. HI. Harlcss (71) 1%4 his daughter, Mrs. 1-ilr.tn *r llunrr. Dr K.ti V tXeCUtiVa \k f pu--.ult.Mit «n
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  • 189 3 A NEW system to she dental treatment to expectant mothers and youns children of pre-sihool age was introduced this month m Singapore. The Governmei I Medical Department ham one rtenti-t I<> work ;tt Infant Welfare Centrei In the Co He ipendi three week working the
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  • 94 3 B.H.L Bank's Half-Yearly Statement THE half-yearly statement of Ban Hiri Leo Bank Ltd. issued on Sept. 2.1 showed c ;t:mated liabilities at $2L\7!W.2W) with those ori bills or notes amounting to $107,231. Th c Bank's assets include j $7!)8,585 on Government >ecurities, $3 1 8.055 on Municipal securities and other
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  • 98 3 The Singapore Art So-iely will conduct the Twelfth Inter School Art Exhibition at the British Council Hall from Oct 9 to 18. The exhibition will be divided into four sc lion.-,: painting; and drawings; designs an i calligraphy photography eni broidery and needlewoik Exhibits .should reach the
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  • 38 3 THE K.ilorii* Pro^byfcriari Youth fellowship will h<. ,t Literary Night at the Presbyterian Boys' S'hool Hall at 3 p m. today Mr. B. F Athorlon. Urn Principal, will talk on "Psy choloQr of Adole ecru c
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  • 113 3 Rowdies In Car a nut roa ai 'a i t m Jul m y ui'is wtn'ic i nidnighl on w iIt ill Itartt I. when i r banged against i ft .it hawker by ffn» ro i I The hawker, who waa only •ifiv Injurod, «<»(
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  • 63 3 THAM CHBO NO, ciD a pedestrian, who v. k\ ki down *>V a ni'ilDri-vt at on Wednesday ;«t Urn lunctl »r% <»f Hill Slm-.-t md High Stt ha-;' tinre Hie 1 m ho ipital Anybody who witnessed tne accident i Moi\ t >• .< t
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 28 3 he ideal dual-purpose vehicle FflTThs I ALL-STEEL BELVEDERE -MPTION ABOUT 50 M.P.G. -AD C6O lbs. (Besides driver) PROGRESS MOTORS LTD. orchard rd.. s.ngapcrs. WEAIIHE BROS. ITD.^EDERATION REPRESENTATIVES i•
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    • 27 3 F^W ru^' v heat! I I^U i Asepso Soap a ft i ill relieve it! /sVs'^>*'!s a^P''^ Afcipso Snip RuarJs you a«jiu»t SKIN COWLAiNIfc fVfflV^ 1 1
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  • 79 4 SIN ('.A PORE City Council T'i. idciit Mr. T.P.F. McNeice rday denied that any Miperintendent of the Middleton Hospital had made > state- that he v. ainst trade unionism. ll' vu replying to a statemeni made by Mr. Peter If. Williams on behalf of the S
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  • 135 4 S'pore YWCA Pays Tribute To Chief FOR fully 45 minutes, the on ot the Y.W.C.A. Singapore praised and thanked Miss G. Owen, national director of Malayan Y.W.C As. for the work she has done during the past one year. At I farewell party yesterday, on her leaving lor her home
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  • 204 4 PORT SWETTENHAM, Thurs. The General Manager, Malayan Railway, Mr. J. O. Sanders made a tour of this port accompanied by other members of the Port Swettenham Board. They arrived by train m the morning and left on the ferry-boat M Pelangi on an inspection of
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  • 120 4 Helicopter Rescues A Home Guard KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A chance meeting with a Royal Navy 555 helicopter on a routine flight to Grik yesterday enabled 1 Home Guard who accidentally shot himself to be rushed to hospital at Taiping. Two Home Guards struggled the 18-o:H miles through thick jungle from
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  • 55 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Than.— Pour Chinese robbed a Chinese coiijie off a cigarctte-ca-c and some cash, at Davidson Road, on Tuesday night. The couple \vt re stroilin^ near the new Selangor Chinese A'iiletic Association premises when th* y were held up liv four men. three of whom
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  • 70 4 MUAR. Thurs. A meeting as held m the District Office. Muar to discuss an Intensive campaign for registration of State nationals and citizens of the Federation. Representatives ot the various communities who were present were asked to launch a mobile registration drive hi every village
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  • 275 4 Bandit Woman Held Oft 11 HGs IPOH, Thurs,— How a 22-year-old woman, Chong Siew Cheng:, held Up an el even -man Sakai Home Guard patrol at the Bayas Tujoh area of Kanipar on April 26, this year, was told m the Perak High Court here today. Chong. who *'as alleged
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  • 175 4 RURAL BUILDERS ARE OBSTRUCTED MR. H. J. C. Kulasingha complained at the Rural Board meeting yesterday of the expense incurred m getting a layout for putting up a hut m the rural areas of Singapore. Ho said this wa? an "obstractton" to rural builders Mr. S. T. Stewart, the deputy
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  • 39 4 AXG CHOO HOXG. a two-year-old child, who was bitten by a snake at 11>. mile, Woodkinds Road, was taken by the Bukit Panjang ambulance last evening to the General Hospital. Ang was admitted lor treatment.
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  • 74 4 RUBBER, TINCLOSINGPRICES Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 24 The following ore the closing prices of lubber and tin on trie London market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 18 id. November 18|d. December l&.d Jon. /March 19 d. Apr./ June 19id. July /Sept. 19^d. Oct./c.i.f. 18 id. Tone: Buyers quiet. LONOON TIN Spot
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  • 60 4 AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Director Rev. Paul P. u>. path (right), secretary for South-Mast Asia and the Far East Lutheran Work, pictured with Mr. V. D. Pillai of the Kuala Lumpur Lutheran Church on his arrival at the railway station on Wednesday. Rev. Anspaih who will work m th
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  • 186 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A motion will be moved before the next meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council calling: for the 1952 electoral register of the Municipality to be used m the 1953 election. Mr. K. L. Devasar. IMP Councillor, will move this
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  • 123 4 MALACCA. Tburs A tram of the Malayan Film I nit uiidrr the direction of Mr. Kalph Kn-nc j s at pre scat on location here m the making <»f a travelogue of the Settlement. Mr. Keene. who ha s bad considerable experience m the
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  • 50 4 NG HWEE CHEW, a young actor of a Chinese "wayang at Lorong 22, Geylang, received a severe electrical shook when he touched a live point at the waving. Jast ni^ht. He was removed by an ambu!an<-<> to th? General Hospital where he was admitted.
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  • 210 4 Jungle Companies Unified As Field Form Federal Police Re organ fa KUALA LUMPUR Thur S .--TV F Jungle Force has been reorganised under name of the Federal Field Force to saving of manpower and to increase m b^l without reducing the effective fighting tUrl ll of the force. cn 9
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  • 90 4 THEY WANT ELECTORAL SYSTEM THE Port EMHuofl Branch of the Negri Laboui 1* a memorandum to thi man o! the Port DidurMi I Boaid. urs* introducing 'he tern of rep' on f' M PoM Dickaon Ton i I Tlie DMmorandu n out that bominaterJ of the Port Dirk < I
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  • 58 4 A HAWKER. Urn Ngee, w;iv fi h>,j 1, retiti b>the Siflfap ;i Magistn W. yesterday. appeared Ibc Ilia leroi oo Die same rta of obstructing .i pub oughfara arith h Lirn !ir-: appet red m the court that mornii Bned $5 when he ad mi U
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  • 37 4 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs.— It was revealed at today's Rural Board meeting that owing to lark of funds this year the metalling of road the Mukim area of Kuala Muda and Ajaii Mat] is being lip.
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  • 228 4 MALACCA. Thurs. Police Inspector Abu Hashim \va s fined $200 today by Magistrate Ramanathan Iyer for negligent driving near the junction of Batang Tiga on the Tanjong Kling Road on Dec. 29 last year. His licence w.is endorsed. A Police constable said Abu
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  • 51 4 KOTA BAHRU. Thurt.— Eleven Quee n scouts from Ismail English School. Kota Bharu. left today by air lor Kuala Lumpur. After a few days camping ni Castle Camp, they will be awarded Queen Scout badges by General Sir Gerald Tenpier. Chief Scout, FederaUwi of
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  • 92 4 Crisis EasesMining Expands X I I i M,. Jbun.. •■■<!< nth i or furl |«T into ior (1| piov^,! ■fc I I Putrrv- »*•*> t«»r „f in The S< md Protprrtiag mnrk 1 1 i rrl.Md. Cm, v nu.nu. Hnu|,| l<n .ins,,, „,,r lo a> Mia*r« m ihr w t»n
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  • 20 4 2 Shot Dead i In Mm lian gvin I I I u«l I lorr: In Pi M
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 83 4 Weather MINIMUM TEMPERATIRK: From 7.:>0 p.m. on Sept 13 to 7-liO a.m. Sept. 24: Singapore (BIFI. Penang (7«iF). Kota Bahru <75F). Kuala l.umpur (72F1. Ipoh (7?FI, Kuantan (72F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.: X) a.m. to 7.30 p.m on Sept 24: Singapore (89F). Prnang (87F). Kota Rahru <X9F). Kuala l.umpur (87F).
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  • 103 5 School Site Was Once A Red Camp LUMPUR, Thurs.— .mmissioner, Gend Tempter, 10I the Sungei Besi about seven l Lumpur. It founded m 1 946 Pudu Prison m pur, has h.-'rj to until it was today m ling. A bandit 1 on the when coinabout $375,000. <• pupils, Sir m.'ivr
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  • 60 5 >RE will have an- c tation early m the rural area. lent of the Fire J. Shaw, (old The t< i Hay. Ed station at Nee the one neating i m Alexandra will m r of ambuliti the Island five. of the two amwill
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  • 211 5 They Will Keep Double Tenth IPOII Thins. Representatives of ."W Chinese guilds, associations and schools m Perak met here today and decided to celebrate Double Tenth Da v (Oct. 10) the anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Republic. The meeti ig which w;i< he'd on tin* Perak Chinese ChnrpMer
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  • 35 5 THE Singapore Improvement Tru.t has Forbidden Buddhists m Tiong Bahru to use Trust land to stage Chinese wayangs m the future. The Standard was told yesterday. No reasons were given.
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  • 447 5 Workers Show Goodwill To Employers Wage Cuts Taken To Meet Times Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Workers m Malaya have maintained the maximum goodwill with their employers, despite the hard times they are facing. This goodwill has to a great extent prevented what might have developed into serious consequences
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  • 133 5 Demand For UK Goods In Hongkong "It is indeed heartening to see the way m which British goods are holding their own and even strengthening their position m the Hongkong market a virtual free market." said Group Captain N. W. R Mawle. chairmanelect of the Incorporated Society of British Sales
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  • 59 5 THE Singapore Medical Workers' Union has protested against the dismissal of a hospital servant with 13 years service for being allegedly asleep while on duty. In a letter to the Colonial Secretary, the Union's Secretary. Mr. Peter Williams, points out that the Chief Medical Officer had not
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  • 46 5 MR. Lee King Van and his family wish to thank all relatives and friends who kindly attended the funeral. sent wreaths, letters of condolence and loaned cars and other means of transporation at the funeral of Mrs. Lee King Van, last Wednesday.
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    46 5 HK- Bound Filipino songstress, Estrei lita. has a smile for The Standard cameraman > when snapped on board 2 the Tjiwangi yesterday, 2 j She left Singapore for a short tour of Hongkong I after a successful engage- j ment m Colony night- 2 J cubs. .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\v\v\\\\\v\\\v\\
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  • 72 5 FOR 90 minutes. the City Council Electrical Workers" Union argued m vain with the Council's officers yesterday to settle their claim for re-instate-mont of 11 retrenched workers of the Pasir Panjang Power Station. The Council is willing to re--1 i>tate the workers on a lower salary,
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  • 84 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Kuala Lumpur Division of UMNO has asked UMNO Headquarters !r> go ahead with work on the proposed Headquarters building at Ku.ila Lumpur. The K.L. UMNO Division has put aside $10,000 towards the cost of the building. A spokesman said it was for
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  • 89 5 SYDNEY. Sept. 24, (Renter) 1 welve-ycar-old orphan Mah.Kii bin Win Ali arrived here by air from Singapore today for treatment of skin cancer. He was met ;it the airport by a welfare officer of the New South Wales Society for Crippled Children which arranged the trip and
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  • 52 5 THE Singapore Joint Relief Organization will give cash relief to the fire victims of Lorong 3 Geylang, next Monday. Sept. 28. at the Social Welfare Department, Havelock Road Each fire victim will receive $.'{o. They should bring with them their Public Assistance C>M Card and
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  • 92 5 'Jaga Kreta' Boys Will Be Watched MORE police officers will be stationed m town to discourage the "jaga kreta" boys gangs who offer to wash or watch rars from turning nasty when their offers are turned down, said the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, yesterday. Although police would not
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  • 237 5 POLICE radio cars patrol the lonely Tampenis Road eleven times daily, apart from the foot and mo bile patrols of the Singapore Volunteer Special Constables, said Mr. Peter Claque, the Police Secretary, yesterday. Mr. Claque wa' replying to a reader of The Standard who m
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  • 68 5 EIGHTEEN- year- ol 4 Mis* l.im Kirn Mooi. who lost both her \rzs m crnt .k nlmf hands ovrr SI. OOO to a postal ikik Misx (tt ill i Ltt, at the <•« nri.il Hospital uard m Kn.il.i I umpin to deposit m an arrouat
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  • 226 5 JOIIORE BAHRI', Thurs.— The Johore State Welfare Committee is proposing a rehabilitation scheme— one of the most urgent needs m Johore— to relieve discharged lepers, prisoners and poor patients from the General Hospital, it wa s disclosed at a meeting of the committee today. It
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  • 118 5 Seven For ILO Marine Conference SEVEN delegate* preatnt S i ti^.tt t I ternatfonal I .abour Oi tion Am.im R< < Conference, at Colombo i w«-ek. I Krec n ill rrpte CJ merit two, Colo Mai ployers; .«n<i two th€ m fioverniiu'rit rcpro^rrttati ■ft Mr X M B.vrrw. A tnnt
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  • 191 5 Standard Stall Reporter TO PKKVKXT unnecessary road congestions hi Singapore, motorists nerd not leave their veliirles at the actual position where minor accidents have occurred, said the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigrl Morris, yesterday. He ioid i>> (i l »bouf M U) 48
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  • 676 6 I-JY nn odd twist of coincidence, from Moscow and London ono evening last week came criticism of America's Far Eastern policy. believe the coincidence, unfortunate m some rrspr-cts, will also serve a usclul purposo if it emphasises tho seriousness <•( American-— British diffo- In Asia. In Moscow, the
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  • 998 6  -  Alex Josey Andrew Roth Writing Comments In Discussions In TT J AI^X From London IIUS "Malay Press IIUS UMNO Meeting J( Malayan Affairs By ANDREW ROTH, writing from London; comments m the Malay Press; discussions m the UMNO general assembly; m addition to
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  • 435 6 We the PEOPLE Why Should The Press Be Excluded Sir. Ever since 1 read Mr. Malcolm MacDonald's message to the 13th All-Malayan Urban Co-operative Conference m Singapore two years ago, that the Co-operative Society is the best institution for learning the art of democratic self-government, I have taken a keen
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  • 309 6 I .Sir:— Traffic lights at rood junctions are admirable instruments of control, particularly during the liuurs. But controls, even on traffic, ran sometimes be. unreasonable. Such is the case of the traffic lights which hare been installed at the AU junied/Geylang Road Tjunction. I presuyne the lights
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  • 121 6 Sir; I am thoroughly fed up and cannot understand the attitude of certain leaders Id announcing that the people of the Federation are not ready for elections. If they are not ready now, they will never b e ready unless people are trained on how to vote m
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  • 148 6 Sir: I read with amusement Aster Gunasekara's open letter to Tungku Abdul Rahman mi n The "Standard" of Sept. 21. It is surprising t o note the background of those who are ofTering resistance to the aims and policies of the UMNO MCA Alliance, especially its 1954
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  • 98 6 HAS DONE MUCH MORE I Sir: In reply to your isfue of Sept 15 m which Mr. T. R. Fernandez the Secretary of Delta-Ganges Welfare Association wishes to challenge me to produce the comparable activities of Havelock Estate Community Centre. I am afraid I cannot do so as this column
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  • 554 6  - Woman Nearly Starts A Civil War ED POLLAK B y AP Staff Correspondent CAIRO. (AP).— A treasure hunt for a n estimated I'SSI.VOOO.OOO worth of sold which is reputed to lie be neath Egypt's great pyramid has driven a village to the verge of civil war and pro vided tourists
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  • 38 6 Review of Views Mystery Of Bcri.i C NAM j I may i t> I" 1 1 P< > j It 1 I the t! I j that he 1 the i l knowledge n h* ts c c p.
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  • 37 7 .Ive two major '•I small exSi i William Penof the tests, said ived m MclB y have to wail nail thei he said. "It i^ < to conduct while all ed a1
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  • 39 7 &pt 24, (AFP) nben of the S i pen ory South j p the work of ions, were maa p ash on Sept. their way from i Pu an, the New Agency said to-
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  • 190 7 IKOK, Sept. 24.— Some nalist troops ire far south ol Maungha guerilla headquarters m north-east Burma and Yunnan province, 'he •as ador. U Pc terday '■■>y U Pc Kin phargista now are trami number of Karon rebels il The ambas lador Nationalist guerillas now
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  • 236 7 KLSAT, Indo China, Sept. 24.— French Union troops today drove m five spearheads, encircling more than 5,000 Victminh soldiers m rain swollen ricefields m the Red River Delta, 30 miles south-east of Hanoi. French Infantrymen, wading waist deep m the ricefields. clashed m hand-to-hand f\gh»ing with
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  • 90 7 ToDiscussConfab LONDON. Sept. 24. (Reuter) Lord Swinton. British Commonwealth Relation! Secretary I London by Comet airliner on a three-month tour of New Zeala id. Australia. India, Pali tan and Ceylon via Singapore. Lord Swinton who is deputy leader ol the House at Lords Visiting all these
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  • 94 7 PARIS. Sept. 24. (AFP)— High winds today defeated an attempt financed by the London Evening Standard, to show that a helicopter could ceross s from London to Paris m less time than it would take a passenger m a regular commercial airlift counting bus travel to
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  • 79 7 photo. 3 SELF-STYLED Man j Mau "general" Kerihinya I Z (the name; means "place J 2 of Strength"). alia s <»a- S thoko W.i Mathura and j his "adjutant." Oneko, 3 alias Kabogo Wa Hari. surrendered to (iakanja CC Home Guards at Nyeri, Kenya.
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  • 352 7 Get Peace Talks Started Lloyd NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (Reurer)— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Minister of Stote, told the United Nations General Assembly today that he believed there was "a real hope of further progress m the next twelve months." He struck a note of "cautious optimism* and m an
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  • 144 7 —Admiral Clark TAIPEI. Sept. 24. (AP)— The COmmaader of the U.S. Seventh Fleet that safeguards Formosa against Communist invasion said today it would be a matter between Great Britain and Free China if a naval clash occurred through the efforts of Nationalist warships to prevent strategic
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  • 34 7 LONDON, Sept. 24. (AP).— The Egyptian Government has cleared Britain of responsibility for a reported "foreign power plot" to overthrow General Naguib's regime, a Foreign Office spokesman said todaw
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  • 73 7 COLOMBO. Sept. 24, <AP>--Ceylon Premier Dudley Senanayake who has recently In reported as wanting to re indicated today, accord m v ;<> informed circles, that he wi I remain m oAVe. Th<> strnin of office \va< r<^ported to b o undermining Ins health. Politician* were worried thai
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  • 72 7 LONDON. Sept. 24. (Renter) Premier Georgi Mulenkov. o.ie of the few men who could say whether Lavre iti Beria now is inside or outside Russia, continued to keep silence today on the mystery that is puzzling the world. Neither Malenkov nor any of his press or
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  • 27 7 THE Soviet Tas? news agency reported that the North Korean delegation headed by Kirn U Sung, has retuiried to Moscow after visiting Stalingrad. AFP
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  • 287 7 Reds Hand Over Sainted PoWs PAMUX.IOM. Sept. 24, (UP). The Communists today turned over to neutral guards a group of 225 South Korean, 23 American and one British prisoners of war they claim gave m to Red "brain washing" and do not want to return to theii homeland. At the
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  • 18 7 photo. SUDSY SCENE: Versatile <Vo Moore m a Mfn r >" r lutrst muvir. "Bait." U.P.
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  • 199 7 TEHERAN, Sept. 24.— Martial law was pmclaimed m two Iranian cities near the Soviet border a s a measure against opponents of Premier /ahetli* regime. The two ci! i. S 'H'h s ira, rjc..: Ri ;i on t < ihorea ul the pian Sea,
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  • 85 7 WASHINGTON. (AFP) Thf Government ha return to "wi longs" the MIG rcntly Sown it" Uoni iiiM-s m K< Tut- <i<-<-i ili n lie i'l ;i Mark Clark, I Thief of Ul I m Koiin Washington and 10l Clark lid that foi the tioj) of
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  • 21 7 CIVIL DEFENCE worto m New \'ork on Wt day night a^fd an nsl a mock atomic altai k. A.F.P.
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  • 136 8 MOVE TO MAKE TRAVEL EASIER STRASBOURG, Sept. 24 (Reuter)— The 15-nation Council of Europe unanimously recommended the abolition of visas for inter-Europe travel at its assembly here yesterday. It also called for other measures to make travel among European countries easier. It said that regional passpor unions already existing m
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  • 266 9 NEW MILLION SEARCH FOR OIL Shell Project In North Borneo A NEW phase m the search for oil costing m the region of $1 million this year has begun m North Borneo, adjacent to Brunei where the rich Seria oilfield is located. Shells concession m North Borneo covers about I
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  • 140 9 US BACKING JAP ENTRY TO GATT GENEVA, Sept 24 PUP).— The United State» came out yesterday m strong support for the application of Japan for provisional association with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT* Samuel C. Waugh, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, told representatives of
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  • 85 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (Router). The American Bankers Association declared yesterday that the United States should continue to "open its markets increasingly to f o r c i g n goods." "A nation can sell abroad only as it buys abroad." said a resolution adopted without dissent
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  • 29 9 EIGHT hundred tens of Indonesian lumber have arrive^ m Nagoya aboard the Dutch freighter. Straat Macassar, marking th* first postwar import of this kind from Indonesia AFP
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  • 80 9 STRASBOURG. Sept. 24. (AP> British Labourite George Brown Wednesday told Europeans they must give their highest economic priorities to the expansion of industrial produel ion to keep pare with the United States and the Soviet Union. Ifr. Brown was speaking on behalf of the Assembly's Economic
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  • 23 9 THE Danish National Bonk hn> followed Britain and France In lowering the interest rate from five to 4} per cent AP
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  • 106 9 NEW YORK. left. 24 (UP)— I S.it broken tm perplexed i>y the firmi)c-- pnci hrrc over the la v Wi r article m Urn Won d I gram aud Suu Q r •orday. P: i(>es dill three it: t the i s-unirrH.'r lw\v after P meting
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  • 51 9 Pak. -Japan Trade Pact KARACHI S< m- lm. (AP|— Premier llohj ned ing to a quea Ikm m P;n said the toil m < :>orl--import tra(i<- i. i:idcr a trade agr«-( enl ifm d ny Pakishm ;,.Ki kf Rs. fSB(».(kM».(MMI Exports ho estimated at H (00.000.000. while Import placed at
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    • 324 9 L ri Abner fiFuEA4B£R.HQMy- j fatfjn" t, v*^.* W r "T"T"T^7" 1 I 1 S^Js^^^HOMVt') SS?S?T^iX^ t: *sF''*^l l^ J S I£Lr?>? E r. M 3 1 I co T "«o «o«^ k.-4 Vn7*g yO °P V.T. Han,»n STOMACH UIJCE% A S /i SOMETMiNu, r^/.T BAJK mQME ,n MCO. I
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    • 545 9 >l ffiiflffl Spore Diary MALACCA iW Ml BZraa OI MALAYAN MXTIIE- ENTERTAINMENT TAIPiNG 2™t£'iJBg t £L. un:v^ c p !S L n 5 h s IMdkcs1 Mdkcs Thr entertainment siiki m i r ISSSnura. coi-v^r Kl ;>,i fif*J? The Jun **> KLANG Qdifv. 1.15 pm. Film show for si V-
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  • 975 10 We the PEOPLE JPoesn 9 t Agree HVith Josey Sir; Alex Josey m Malayan Aflairs, published by you on Sept 22, asks what is the real MCA-UMNO policy? I cannot presume to be a spokesman for MCA and UMNO, but I think I am as near the mark as can
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  • 14 10 Writes letters with both Kinds to her two boyfriends m London.
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  • 548 10 1 THK ehet.s *.ie Adclphi 2 Hotel have put their 2 heads together thi s week to 2 give below three typical Swiss dishes which the working class people enjo v and are popular with visitors to the little taverns and hotels m Switzerland. First comes a
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  • 59 10 PATTERN SERVICE sdafasdf THI COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose three ten cent stomps if you wont yout pattern cut It I don't get the ttamps. you don't get the pottern A numbei of orders hay« come to me without the stamps. These won't be
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  • 82 10 Star Contest No. 34 ALL through this week The Singapore Standard nresents its thirty-fourth <;tar contest All \ou\t zot do i> tc collect the six picture* and their respective coupons and send them together with the name of the stars under single cover m the
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    • 307 10 a-, CATHAY ORGANISATION^ ikP- ATTRACTIONS f^ Am 3 TODAY DAILY *Ist;j OB isON v a.m., 1.45. 4.15. '%r^JT? »HOWPLACt or TMI ISLAND C AC Q t\ Qfl Pllf)\i; 21-lIM FOR HOOKIMiS U.4j U.JV P.IH. fill ROARING SIOKV Of £^^tfe jjfjflb. I 111 m\( X PANTHER" A»fc^l \SD THE MEN WHOSE
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    • 219 10 MOVIE NP.'.'S October issu ON riTSSn gTamt screen and BPECIAI SOUND EFFECTS INSTALLED AT TREMENDOUS COST fok Tin; imu:si;m\iion f l Double 3-D Attraction! &g* RICHARD CARLSON BARBARA RUSH <^. Wote: Iff CASE VOC (\\.\.\O7 s. A.YD SHOULD FEEL MINI ST. JOHN AMBULAJfCI Bj DOTT IJf THE LOB Sings No.
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    • 308 10 |< tCcf DITA Fid mi An I T°Vve L 8 DOTATION: < I ing R et things done then Later: keep clear of extra- < IS'effort C t° m i? Ucatlon Mrte i an effort to be practical and i I O sc!en ,y ou s Evening use tact m
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  • 243 11 LANCERS OUT FOR THE CUP RECORD T B y sapper at iDoh Vo^nr l rnw 12 *h h meet m the final of the Army Soccer Cup TbeTwillT n av 'i« 7 WUI be ptayin for more than 3 u *t Caldbeck Cup. out doubt X? improve their proud soccer
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  • 93 11 annual -ports s >hool vm morning at ;:uis [D Kam.:S kti'tl fcl ty-five i vents. There ;i difference of ti :i the lour Dual rating tor n Ho nat -hed the a ith 83 points H nrho had 82 "C" finished 1 i
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  • 72 11 Tiger Swimming Club, this year's Singapore Amateui Swimming Association water polo Division A and B champions, will hold their fifth annual championships on Saturday af the Haw Par pool startins at 2.:*0 p.m. The highlight of the championships will be the three invitation relays for Boys'
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  • 194 11 MANILA, Sept. 24, (AFP)— The for Asians only" recently hung at the Rizal Stadium, scene of the Hid Asian Games, next year, was embroiled today nit debate between Second Asian Games President i Vargas and Hong Kong's "South China Morning P r \g
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  • 109 11 SEREMBAN, Tliurs SelanMalay School Teachers ifusa Cup last night i v defeated Penang v Teacben 3—2 m the I.i ay Teachers Asi>adminton tournad here. nameni for \voichers, Negri proved Rood fur their Perak counrts -Ahum they beat 3—o the Federation Malay fcers Cup. Iti (Sclangor players t):
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  • 67 11 ELECTRICITY Department beat Engineers Department hy three games to two m the City Council Inter Departmental badminton tournament held last week* at Guillemard Road. By their victory, the Electricity, became this year's Sinuapore City Council Services Union Siddons Cup competition champions. The Electricity's team were: Michael Wong
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  • 161 11 LONDON. Sept. 24, (Ke.uter) Great Britain i set a new world record for the four-times 1.500 metres relay at the White 5 City Stadium here yes- terday with a time of 15 minutes 27.2 seconds. Previous record was 15 minutes 30.2 seconds made by
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  • 70 11 IPOH Thins.— The probable line-up of the Perak team for the Foong Seong Cup badminton tie against Penang this weekend at Penang will be: Singles: Tan Jin Eon« Chiew Chim Khoon and Choong Thean Fook. Doubles: Tan Jin Eong and Teh Gin Sooi, Wong Van Sen
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  • 1036 11 IITH ROYAL LANCttI I doalkrrprr: Tpr Nicktfn. Age 19 from R:, v!ey Regis, Dud?r\. His first season and already considered one of the safest goalies m Malaya. Represented 48 Bfie and Jpoh l.eigue teams. Kifht Bark: Tpr Charltoo. An 19 From Berwick. He plays first class defensive game
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  • 146 11 YMCA open tenni« championship ties for the week-end are: SATURDAY Open Doubles: Lim Hee Chin and Ong Chew Bee v G. S. Gill and Vaithilingam; T;iy Yew Wee and Sect Beng Sin v Arthur Lim and Ernest Lim; G. L. Porter and C. K. Chesv v G. T.
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  • 316 11 U.K. SOCCER BELFAST NORTHERN IRELAND, Sept. 24 <AP>— The 1 nglish league coasted to an easy I 0 win over the Irish league her o la** niclit— -and brought a satisfied gleam into the eves of England selectors who had bravrd t»»e wild and wintry north sem
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    • 628 11 NOTM.KS SINO BRITISH FELLOWSHD? TRUST: APPLICATIONS are invited from Chinese residents m the Federation for medical and i Qursing fellowships tenable at British University for one year. Pull details from the British Council, P.O Box 539, Kuala Lumpur, who have been asked to act as agents. Closing date. 10th October.
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    • 538 11 ENGAGEMENT OSWALD CATHIRESU. The encasement is announced between Mist; Ruth Parimalama lar. daughter of Rev. JAP. Oswald and Christie Poopathv. son of Mr. and Mrs. S A. Cathiresu, presently of Urampiray. Ceylon. The marriage will take place shortly. ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE family of the late Irvine Lancelot McCoy wish to thank
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    • 915 11 SITUATIONS \Ai:\>Jr APPLICATIONS are i»iv.red for appointment to a n jmner of posts of AS9ISTANT EXAMINER m the Income Tax Droartment (but outride the Income Tax Service). The salary scale is $252x12A -31 2>8/ 324x1 2A -384 pm and COLA and local allowance are p.iyab'e at current rates. Total emoluments
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  • 613 12 MARINES BLITZ' 3 A's OUT OF SENIOR CUPTIE MARINE Sports Club "blitzed" their way to a narrow 2-1 victory over Amicable Athletic Association m the second round of a rousing SAFA Senior Cuptie gome at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Giving Amicables neither time nor opportunity to find their feet, Marines
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  • 104 12 CAULFIELD RACE COURSE Australia. Set. 24, (UP)— "He coulrf not go the early pace," staled Abdul Mawi explaining the defeat of Great Spoilt who beat only four horses at the Invitation Stakes today. The race was wai by St. Joe!, ridden by leading* Now Zealand jockey
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    85 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The PWD Sports Club women beat the Selangpr Eurasian women 4-0 m a friendly hockey on the Cheras. Road ground today. All the goals were scored by Neela Rajarelnam. nZS* r Vj ad ™<*. 34-year-old stenographer from Sun D ego California cracked t!»c swimming
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  • 494 12 IT was another record-breaking day at the 18th annual swimming carnival of the St. Andrew's School held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. A total of nine new records was established with very good times. A* the «nd of th< day. .\a In X
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  • 41 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Selangor Chinese Recreation -lub beat Selangor Club by -1 m a friendly hockey fixture on the padang today Scorers for SCRC were Eng Cheng ami Eng Leong (2) Van Lidth replied for Selangnr Club
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  • 151 12 IPOH. Thur.s. Showing all round superiority Sturrock Cub beat YMCA' B—o m today's first division hockey jue match. Breaking through m the fir>t five minutes Sturrock Cub unts through ri.^ht winger Somarnithy. The Club by live goals at ha'.f time. Somarnithy also accounted for the third goal
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  • 49 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The S'Mangor Eurasians scored their second win m a division one North hockey iea^ue competition by beating the TPCA on the Princes Rond ground today by two goals to one. In spite of the sodden ground the game was played at a fast pace.
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  • 21 12 OTHER XL hockey results Selangor Indians beat Sikh Union 3— o. Police beat YMCA 6—l. RESC beat HQ Malaya
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  • 271 12 iiu SOLITARY goal scored by left winger A. Chellathurai enabled Ceylon Sports Club A' to beat the federation Customs— up to this meeting an unbeaten side— by one goal to nil m their SHA division 3 fixture on the CSC ground m Balestier Road yesterday.
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  • 208 12 IT was not a field day for GliQ Field Records when they met their old rival, RAPC, m the Xee Soon garrison cup soccer final at Xee Soon yesterday. For the third year m succession the RAPC won by a convincing margin and
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  • 428 12 NEW YORK (UP I— The 1954 be remembered In the future as the year when ah t\:\i\ 'y themselves as 'he rea'. power m their sports. Until 195.'*. each spor' wa> run by its body of ofllcia iuch as Urn U.S. Lawn T Association, *be
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