Singapore Standard, 21 August 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD c m m. VoL V. No. 50. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1954 TWELVE PACES IS CENTS.
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  • 98 1 FFC TO SELL 133,000 TONS SYNTHETIC WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 (Heater) The Federal Facil:v. es Corporation < F.F.C. operator of the United States Government's synthetic rubber industry, announced today it would sell "approxi- 1 mately 43.000 long tons" of GR-S synthetic rubber m ftcrtember. Production of GR-S synthetic, the all purpose
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  • 28 1 THONG AH WOH. a 41--year-old cyclist, died In the Singapore General Hospital last night, as a result of an accident with a car m Aijunied Road.
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  • 79 1 Farewell Welcome IPOH, Fri. There were tears of farewell and cheers of welcome at the railway station here this afternoon tears for the departure of popular 12th Royal Lancers and cheers for the incoming troops of the 15/19 Hussars. The Hussars arrived here m a special train to take over
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  • 478 1 645 Schoolgirls Strike For The Sake Of One Man We Want Our Teacher Back' School Takes Him In Again By JOE SASSOON, Standard Staff Reporter SIX HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE schoolgirls yesterday staged a four-hour sit-down strike just because of one man. The man is their popular teacher of English, Mr.
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  • 103 1 MALACCA PLANS 3a.m. DANCE Sleepy Hollow? Malacca, Fri. Undeterred by the frowns of the more conservative elements m Singapore over the idea of a dance till 1 a.m., the Settlement is planning a dance up to 3 a.m. for the World Assembly of Youths delegates on Aug 29 and 30.
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  • 116 1 Mysterious Rubber Ship Leaves R.I. JAKARTA, Aug. 20: (Reuter) Polish "mystery" vessel, Polaszky, which has been loading rubber allegedly destined for Peking during the last two months, has left Tandjong Priok harbour some days ago, it was learned today. The Chairman of the Economic Section of Parliament, Mr. K.H. Tjikwan,
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  • 167 1 'GODS' SAY HE'S STILL ALIVE Missing Tec THE family of Detective Toh Keng Hwa who vanished last Thursday have consulted their Gods who have told them not to worry. "He is still alive and he can be found somewhere m Changi or Yio Chu Kang area...," the Gods said. But
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  • 44 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 20, (Reuter)— India today protested to Portugal against the alleged killing of a demonstrator by a Portuguese on the Goan border on Monday. The protest said: "These violent measures are bound to have grave repercussions m India."
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  • 47 1 MANILA. Aug. 20, (AP)— A government spokesman today said the South-east Asia security conference "definitely will be held m Manila, instead of Baguio." He said an official announcement regarding the change will be made within a day or two by the Foreign Office.
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  • 16 1 PREMIER Shigeru Yoshida will leave Tokyo on Sept. 25 for his world trip. A.F.P.
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  • 160 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— A| Police special squad yesterday killed a pretty samfooclad woman terrorist m the Puchong dis 'ict, Selangor and found a lipstick, a mirror and a comb m her breast pocket instead of the usual grenade. Xuenti-twu-j ear-old Lai Foo I Len. whose
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  • 98 1 A COURT of Inquiry has already been constituted by the A.O.C. Malaya, Air ViceMarshal F. R. W. Scherger. to investigate the theft ol 59 bombs from the R.A.F. Station at Tengah. The Standard was told yesterday. The Court consists of three members, two of whom are
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  • 274 1 Bankers, Clerks Get Into Uniform ONE HUNDRED and forty-five volunteers from the Singapore Military Forces left yesterday morning for the Federation to train m the bandit-infested jungle between Kluang and Mersing "prepared for any eventuality." They are going there for war games but the
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  • 187 1 MCP's Underground Set-up THE Malayan Communist Party has established underground workshops m Singapore to manufacture explosive weapons for its killergangs, The Standard learns from informed sources. These workshops employ locally-trained "experts" to turn out these weapons. The so-called experts have full time jobs m the
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  • 166 1 ANOTHER CALL TO 'LIBERATE' FORMOSA TOKYO. Aug. 20 (APT Communist China called again today for the "liberation" of Formosa and declared "we shall not stop until this objective is attained." A Peking Radio broadcast said Formosa "must be liberated by the Chinese people and they will brook no U.S. occupation,
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  • 31 1 A FOOD hawker. Tan Bale Toh, 25, was found with his throat cut In a house m Malabar Street, Singapore. last night. He was admitted to the General Hospital.
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    • 146 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick Quiz) v CONTEST Ik RESULT A \m M MRS. Khoo Tiong Loan of 330-C, Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore, is the winner ol the Standard Quick Quiz No. 29. The judge was Colony Legislative Councillor. Dalo C. J. Paglar. A cheque for $100 has been sent to the winner.
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  • 274 2 Penang Citizens Petition Council PENANG, Fri. Twelve prominent local citizens strongly appealed to the Settlement Council against the screening of the film, "The French Line/ and other such "sexy" films m Penang. The 1 appeal was presented to the Settlement Council meeting today by
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  • 156 2 He Sent A Human Skull By Post SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. A parcel containing a human skull fitted with glass eyes and painted with yellow and green stripes was sent through the post m Kedah "to frighten" the assistant factory clerk of United Patani Estate, Govindasamy. The Magistrate's Court was told
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  • 134 2 THE five British Parliamentary delegates, now m Singapore on a fact-finding mission, had a busy day yesterday visiting various schools, civic centres and housing projects. One party accompanied the Colony's Director of Educaon. Mr. R.M. Young, tourn? English and vernacular chools, while the other went "ith
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  • 83 2 BUTTERWORTH. Fri.— For the purpose of carrying out road repairs, bridge No. 3/11 on the Penaga-Bendahari road together with 300 feet of adjacent roadway, will be closed to traffic from 6 a.m on Aug. 24 to 6 p.m. on Aug. 26. The Pulau Mertajam Road from
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  • 130 2 SEREMBAN, Fri.—Twentyone Indian rubber tappers were detained by the police here yesterday, but were later released after questioning, following an attack on the General Manager of Siliau and Ulu Sawah Estate, Mr R. A. White, and two of his party. They party were visiting
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  • 105 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R S.S Spot Loose 66} 67 No. 1 R.S.S. 67 67i No. 2 R.S.S. 663 67 No. 3 R.S.S 663 66} Tone: Steady quiet. TIN PKICF The price of tin yesterday was $361 per
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  • 172 2 Rulers Reject MIC 'Elected Reserve' Demand KLALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Keeper of the Rulers' Seal today told the Malayan Indian Congress that the Malay Rulers saw no reason to depart, at this stage, from recommendations of their select committees to accommodate the party's demand for elected majorities m State Councils.
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  • 42 2 THE first attempt to organize Moslem youth on a global scale is to be made m Karachi next January, Inamullah Khan eader of the Pakistani delega- tion to the WAY conference I said m Singapore yesterday.
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  • 436 2 D.N. PRITT ADMITTED TO LOCAL BAR MB. D. N. PRITT, Q.C., will defend the eight University of Malaya students, charged with sedition, when the case open s in the Singapore First District Court on Monday. He was admitted to the local Bar by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles MurrayAynsley, m
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  • 92 2 Cloudburst Damages Cars In K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A freak rain storm hit Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, snapping trees and bringing down a huge wooden garage, near the headquarters of the Immigration Department, on a row of parked cars Five cars were damaged, two of which were badly smashed. "Flying"
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  • 262 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The first batch of 150 student teachers for the Federation's new $3,000,000 Teachers' Training College m Kota Bharu will leave for Kelantan m a few days, Mr. L. D Whitfield, the Federation's Director of Education indicated today. i— The college, which
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  • 378 2 -DROWNING INQUEST A MEDICAL student, Wong Nang Eong, told the Singapore Coroner yesterday how, while swimming m the Chinese Swimming Club pool, he saw a dark iorm m tne water. Wong said he dived down and found that it was his friend. He brought the
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  • 75 2 PENANG, Fri.— Results of the M.C.S. Law Examination, held on April 26, have been announced m the latest issue of the Government Gazette. Among those who passed Part II are Mr. Yap Kooi Hee. Chinese Affairs Officer, Balik Pulau, Mr. Khor Kok Meng. District Office, Balik
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  • 37 2 HONGKONG, Aug. 20. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.61 to £1 sterling: 55.***** to US$l: $1,826 to Malayan Sl-, $0,190 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $251.5 to 1 tael.
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  • 221 2 l 7 E^ RLOH F The tragic story of how 22 school children wailed and shouted for help m a sinking boat until it finally went down m Pohong River one April afternoon, was unfolded m the Sessions Court, West Pahang, here, yesterday. The President
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 200 3 THE sights and sounds of; Singapore were presented) to specially invited men i and women of the World Assembly of Youth, now m session m Singapore, at a I party jjiven by the Y.W.C.* i from the hardworking samshui who with her red cloth hat helps
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  • 256 3 'Hampering Local Industry' A CHARGE that the Federation Government is hampering the development of local industry was made yesterday by Mr. Wong Tok Sau, managing director of the multi-million Amoy Canning Fac- tory. Citing an example of his own difficulties with the Government. Mr. Wong
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  • 157 3 Two Top Bandits Killed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. On the eve of Johore becoming -White" for the third time, five terrorists two of them high-ranking Party members have been killed m the State. A Fijian patrol yesterday killed two terrorists m the Yong Peng district, including ;Ah Lek. Communist branch committee
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  • 37 3 PENANG. Fri. Residents m the north-east district of Penang Island who intend to take part m the 1955 pilgrimage, should send their applications to the Collector of Revenue, Penang, by Dec. 24, 1954.
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  • 52 3 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Mr. F J. Thamboo. Honorary Secretary oi the Kedah Football Association, and Miss Dora Eliathamby were married m the Methodist Church here yesterday. m the presence of over 200 friends and relatives. The weddinf reception was later held at the Hwa Keow Middto
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  • 51 3 THE Singapore Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, and his wife, will leave for South Africa on Sept. 1 for a short leave and will be back m the Colony on Oct. 17. During Mr. Goode's absence. Mr. J. D. Higham will act as Colonial
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  • 148 3 PENANG, Fri.— Mr. M. P. Mathew was told m a written answer m the Settlement Council meeting today that filariasis (worms disease) was regularly prevalent m Province Wellesley, North. The infected areas are along the coastal belt from Telok Ayer Tawar to Bakau Tua and the
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  • 87 3 TAIPING, Fri.— As an expression of thanks to the electorate for their support during the recent Town Council Elections, the Alliance (UMNO, MCA and PPP) will stage a car procession on Sunday commencing at 2 p.m. Later m the day. the Alliance will give a
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  • 155 3 CHINESE DRAMA MUSIC FOR WAY TWO nights of Chinese drama and ancient Chinese music have been arranged for the benefit of delegates to the second World Assembly of Youth, at present meeting m Singapore. The two performances, which will be held at the Victoria Theatre on Aug. 23 and 24,
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  • 77 3 Film. Fans To Choose Top Star THE Singapore Cinema Fans Association will shortly sponsor a contest to select the "best movie and the star actor of the year." The Executive Committee of the Association will discuss this at a meeting to be held tomorrow at the Association's premises m Gray
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  • 185 3 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri.— The Police and their duties under "Operation Service** were defended by the Chairman, Mr. M. A. Kidner at yesterday's monthly Town Council meeting, following criticisms made by a member who complained that the public had been subjected to rude- Mr. Tan
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  • 420 3 PONTIAH IS DECLARED WHITE AREA JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— The coastal district of Pontian m Johore was declared a "white" ?I?XJl odoy as a reward h 15,000 people there for their staunch loyalty to Government since the Emergency. The white area— the third m Johore State— covers
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  • 114 3 EACH of them flew half-way round the world to meet m Singapore yesterday. Fifteen minutes after Mr. Russell Evans arrived by Qantas BOAC Constellation from Sydney, he met his wife Shirley who flew m from London. This happy picture was snapped on their meeting
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  • 159 3 Call To Feed The Strikers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The special committee set up by the Malayan Trade Union Council to give material aid to the strike-bound workers of Lever Brothers soap factory today appealed to them to register under its "one-worker-feed-one-striker" scheme. The strike started seven day s ago. A
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  • 147 3 TROUBLE is brewing In the Pasir Panjang Power Station, The Standard learns. It is over the suspension of Mr. P. V. Nathan, secretary of the City Council Electrical Department Workers' Union, over alleged insubordination. The Union's Executive Committee last night decided to send a four-man deputation,
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  • 339 4 FINANCES HIT STUDENT INTAKE 'Situation Is Not Likely To Improve PENANG, Fri. Financial restrictions have mode it necessary, for the present, to prohibit any further addition to the annual intake of pupils m primary schools and a limitation on those who can progress to secondary types of schools. This was
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  • 156 4 Magistrate Was Wrong —Judge PENANG, Fri.— Mr. Justice T. C. Spenser-Wilkinson delivering a judgment m the High Court today said it was wrong on the part of the Magistrate to convert a trial of one charge during its i course into a trial on both charges when he had already
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  • 60 4 MALACCA. Fri.— The general committee of the MCA <Muar sub-branch) will meet on Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Chei Chee Assembly Hall, Jalan Arab. Muar, to decide how to deal with a member who did not comply with the recent Alliance Headquarters directive to resign
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  • 36 4 MALACCA, Fri.— The Pipes and Drums of the Second Battalion 6th Gurkhas will play at the Malacca Stadium tomorrow and beat the Retreat after the soccer match between Malacca and the Queen's Royal Regiment.
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  • 53 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A total of 2,495 societies was registered m the Federation up to the end of July, this year, it was officially announced today. Thirty-seven societies were registered m July alone and a further 32 applications were received. The Wah Hon Benevolent Section, Setapak Selangor, was
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  • 114 4 PENANG, Fri.— The Secretary of the Asian Socialist Conference, Mr. Winjono of Indonesia told a gathering of Labour Party members and trade unionists at the City Lights Dance Hall here that they were comrades m arms fighting for socialism m Asia. "The time will come when
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  • 57 4 TAIPING. Frl.— The TaiPing Branch of the Perak Adult Education Association have organized a basketry class, which is believed to be the first association class of its kind m the Federation. Most of the pupils are teachers of the local English schools. The class meets twice
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  • 34 4 MALACCA, Fri.— The Settlement Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. A. W. Sweetman, will lay the foundation stone of the $40,000 Hwa Chiao Chinese Vernacular School m Masjid TanaH tomorrow.
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  • 90 4 MADAM Lay Ah Thow, 32, of Teluk Anson whose husband died recently, is now finding* it difficult to support her family of five children. Before his death, her husband, Quah Ah Bah, was an odd job labourer. The eldest son is 14--year-old Quah Bok Lai.
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  • 140 4 PENANG, Fri. Three new scholarships were awarded Penang students for study overseas last year one for architecture, one for civil engineering and one for electrical engineering. This was revealed by the Chief Education Officer, Penang, Mr. J. N. Davids, m the annual report of
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    • 667 4 jmsmmmmmmmm^- .ml F.1I)O: 'Two tickets to Broadway", ITINCAP O REJ 3^ S-.K ."■P^oH- 5 PENANG I« Rrv. (m:dniShtL Rl s- "Desert Le Ei on" 11.15 a.m. Br^'"V "^B R^,i Panam Paduth-jm Padu" '< C^ r 2 1 v n a l Story- 1 15. 3 30. 6^iO |A/^L7 1 MALACCA
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  • 172 5 JOINT COUNCIL FOR ALL GOVT. WORKERS THE Singapore Government Civil Services Joint Council the only official negotiating machinery for about 24,000 Government employees will be inaugurated on Friday. This is the first time m the history of Malayan trade unionism that such a body representing all categories of employees including
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 5 MR. E.V.G DAY. the retirinc Chairman of the Singapore Kin-.*! Board, receives a model attap house from Mr. Mak Vik s>hee, President of the Sincaporr Attao Dwellers' Association. Standard Photo.
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  • 147 5 THE Singapore Attap Dwellers' Association last ni^ht bade farewell to Mr. E.V.G. Day. the retiring < luirinan of the Singapore Rural Board, after 34 years' service m the Colony. The party was held *at the I Tai Thong Restaurant 1 Happy World. and well attended.
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  • 115 5 Sago Mill Strike Is Settled THE dispute between the Hock Sim Guan Sago Factory j of Singapore and its 200 employees ended yesterday. The management offered to pay $40 to every retrenched worker as compensation. The employees accepted the offer. It has also given an assurance that the management will
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  • 53 5 LAI TAi MOI. 34. a mother «>r four, was found hanged m her house at the 7^ Mile. Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, yesterday morning. Later m the evening. Mahinder Singh, a milk vendor, was struck by lightning while waiting for a bus a mile away —at
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  • 122 5 A LABOURER. Tan Hock Cheng, yesterday realised that it was expensive to pedal a trisha for fun. even when his passenger is the owner of the trisha. Tan was fined $50 by the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate Mr. J. M. Devereux Co le bourn
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  • 79 5 MASKED man. armed i pistol, asked a 21- -<nd girl for her ring m Michaels Road n Singa•''sterday and she gave him through sheet me is walking along road .1 the morning ■r» the thug waylaid her. me your handbag. first demanded. The girl .<
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  • 25 5 SINGAPORE Customs yesaetand 190 pounds of oaeco and 76.000 cigarette> -h duty had not been i <i>>ard the Lariang. a tal »t earner.
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  • 59 5 THE Singapore City Council will today entertain, at the open air Esplanade restaurant. 450 World Assembly of Youth delegates. Between 7.30 and 8.30 p.m. tonight a portion of the restaurant will be reserved for these youthful guests. The menu will be truly Malayan: Fish ball
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 5 MR. A. H MOIID. RAPAE. eldest son of Mr. Mrs. M. A. Humid of Phoenix Aerated Water Co.. Ltd.. and Miss Rokiah biiite Ismail stand on the satin dais at the bersanding ceremony after their wedding a t 36. Kampong Wak Tanjong. Singapore, last week.
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  • 247 5 'DRIVE SLOW AND LIVE' POSTERS TO WARN DRIVERS •DRIVE SLOW and Live** and several other Safety First slogans will be planted m all traffic islands m Singapore when the Colony observes its Safety First Week on Sept 9. This was announced yes- i terday by the Singapore I Safety First
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  • 143 5 SINGAPORE Government is planning: to cut the one-hour lunch break for its 6.000 daily-rated workers to 30 minutes. A proposal to this effect is now being: considered by various Government departments. i But the two trade unions— the Public Works Department Labour Union and
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  • 115 5 A MAN. his wife and two' children living at the B>. milestone Bukit Timah Road, were last night hustled into a room m their house and robbed of $50 by three Chinese youths all armed with daggers. The man was at the back of
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  • 34 5 KOTA BAHRU. Fri.-A twomile funeral procession was held for the late Dato Kaya Pati today. The late Datos son Yeop Poh Chiap flew from the United Kingdom to attend the funeral.
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  • 38 5 THIEVES broke into the house of an Australian family m Moulmein Road. Singapore, on Thursday and stole an emerald ring with diamonds, four cameras, a cine-camera and cash whose total worth was $1,450.
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  • 149 5 HE ROBBED TAXI DRIVER -3 YEARS TAN HOW MOY was sen. tenced m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday to three year>' rigorous imprison ment. when the jury found htm guilty of robbing a taxi driver. Tay Kirn Chuan. of $63 oi rash and valuables at Braddell Road on April 28.
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  • 66 5 KUANTAN. Fri Char. Sen? ot Tanah PuUh v. fined $100 by th<- Circuit Magistrate Che Abdul Hatnid on Wednesday for retaining a stolen double wooden 'vAdder belonging to the Central Electricity Board. Kuantan Ngah bin Awang a CE B labourer, said that he lett the ladder near
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  • 30 5 PLEADING guilty »n Magistrates Court m Muar to selling ricf at Pant Katn... MuaY above the controlled price on May 30. Tan You Seng was yesterday fined $225.
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    • 207 5 S]LV ANA M ANGA NO^ |'IT IS NOT TOO EXCESSIVE TO I "SILVANA MANGANO IS SUPERB I "MISS MANGANO HAS THE I fT^V ANA MANG A NO DESCRIBE HER AS ANNA MAGNAN I AS THE STEAMIEST AND MOST OI nrsrsr^ n c KII iC fJ/lvi:nA^irr pahy MINUS FIFTEEN YEARS, INGRID
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  • 21 6 >-''-- l.-^ Tecfc Kim So H, Sinsjapora 2. Telcphon Not 2 5 4 S 1 S graphic Address TICERNEWS Singapore
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  • 634 6 IyHEN we throw light once too often on the officiousness of officials or on the inefficient working of Government departments we are liable to be accused by official quarters of looking at red tape with a jaundiced eye If we are at times skeptical of official professions
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  • 183 6 'FHKRE are two ways of doing a thing. The right and tbc wrong It seems a peculiar habit of the authorities, when they deal with squatters, to adopt the wrong methods. The City Council recently did a bull m a chinashop" turn m Palmer Road by letting
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  • 1068 6  - What Are The Risks Of World War? RICHARD LO WENTH AL Avivvvvvvvvvv ]%^V vwwwwww? LONDON. TN any normal circumstances President Eisenhower's firm declaration against the absurdity of "preventive war" on the incontestable grounds that it would not prevent but precipitate universal destruction would have been received as a pious platitude,
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  • 371 6 Review of Views Be Prepared 'HUNG Sling Jit Pao, writing 4 "on the eve oi the SEATO conference* 1 La the Philippines, I calls on ;ae participating powers to discard their "indecision and complacency." Preparedness is a prerequisite to i peace, the journal opines. It is only through military strength
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  • 144 6 Sir;— Many people have criticised the all-night Dance organized by the Singapore Youth Council for the- WAY delegates. It Nero could fiddle when Rome burnt why C iZl V^t h danCe h the lChole ni9ht m Singapore 'since d v uth ls bem 9 prepared to be cannon
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  • 362 6 Sir. Meat for some and bones for others. But this seems to be even better than what allegedly happened recently m Penang where the Press was invited to attend, then to take down notes of the proceedings at a luncheon party m honour of a world renowned figure,
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  • 275 6 Kirkby A Costly Failure Sir;— My congratulations on your Sunday leader about the 2nd Kirkby announced by the Federation Member for Education. The Federation Education Department is apparently doing many things m the name of progress: such as the Kirkby Scheme, the Recruitment of teachers from India, the establishment of
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  • 10 6 'How boring without TV**nothing to took at!'
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  • 483 6 What Has U.M.N.O. In Store For People Sir. The manoeuvring? of UMNO, typified m the tactics of its leaders, have spread disillusionment. If UMNO is not to degenerate into a second-rate political party or become a spent force, some drastic surgery is called for, and high time too. We had
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 206 7 Newsman Demands A Trial By Jury SYDNEY, Aug. 20-(R eu iei >— Rupert Lockwood a Communist journalist yesterday demanded a trial by jury when he appeared before the Royal Commission on espionage here. 8 !.< ckwood. alleged to be the author of a libellous dossie on ell -*«?wn Australians —the
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  • 56 7 lOKYO Aug. 20. iAP)~ Police arrested a third govnmem official today on ispicion oi passing secrets I Russian spy Yuri Rastvo- who ried to American num her.- }a.->t January. ahigeru Takamorc s'> oi Economic Bure-au oi the Foreign Office, is accused by police of accepting money
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  • 62 7 N WROBI A|« 20 (AFP)— A l*rrori I gang shot and ki J. VI. Berk rv Matnanagii g rector of the v Estates Ltd., when broke •:■•> the Sigoana C; > .a-' night. B- ire h- died, Mr. Matthews winded one of the terrorists i a
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  • 30 7 TAIPEI. Aug. 20. <AFP» The Provincial Assembly. highest electoral body of Taiwan province, voted yes- terday to abolish co-educa-j tion m middle .schools after v heated debate.
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  • 71 7 a L u TER the ctress Wlth her five-days-old baby daughter, photographed for the first t.me m a w?f^ nU v in9 ho re «ntly. Miss Lister is the wife of the V.comte D'Orthez who owns a champagne nZl Q d ra cL n tH rth
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  • 155 7 ■hirSl \t\ y 1 US 20 -< AP >-The Netherlands >narpl> attacked Indonesia yesterday for placing the issue of sovereignty over New Guinea island on the agenda of the next I .X. General Assembly. I' also made clear thai there can be n >
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  • 115 7 CAMBERLEY. South England. Aug. 20. (Reuter)— Commanders of the armies ;of eight British Common- wealth nations were today concluding thoir three-day secret conference here on methods for improving cooperation between their forces. The talks were convened by Field-Marshal Sir John Harding, Chief of the Imperial
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  • 297 7 A Gap In The Free World Defence WASHINGTON, Aug. 20, (UP) President Eisenhower handed Congress today a report which warned that failure by France and Italy to ratify the European Defence Community (EDC) constitutes s "the most serious single obstacle to an adequate European defence posture." Concern over this gap
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    35 7 photo KING HAAKON of Norway gallantly kisses Queen Jul .ana's hand as he takes h.s leave at Amsterdam harbour recently after a three-day state visit to Holland. Hidden behind the King is Prince Bemhard AP
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  • 355 7 A Compromise Proposal w p Bl^ SSEI S c' A V 9 20 R euter)— The Belgian Foreign Minister, M Paul Henri Spaak, yesterday sought to rescue the six-nation European Defence Community conference from a near deadlock after French amendments watering down the European Army
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  • 80 7 Africans Hug, Kiss Vietminh VIET TRI tlndo-Chinai Aug. 20. <AP>— The French Command released 1.000 prisoners of war here today and m return got 350. most of them North Africans chanting Communist songs. Scores of the freed French Union troops hugged and kissed their Vietminh captors or submitted to embraces
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  • 106 7 SELLA VAL SUGANA. Italy I Aug. 20. <aPj— Villagers mourned side by side with j national leaders yesterday at tlie bier of former Premier Alcid*' De Gasperi. the amiCommunist battler who led Italy out of post-war chaos The body of the 73-year-old Christian Democrat leader lay m
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  • 39 7 BOSTON. Aug. 20 »AP> Joan Ross-Dilley. 24. who. with her twin sister Jean represented England m international tennis matches until three years ago. was reported missing today and friends feared she is an amnesia victim.
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  • 34 7 A COMPROMISE bill outlawing the Communist Party] bin not making membership m it illegal cleared the U.S. Senate yesterday and was sent to t he House ot Representatives for final action. Renter.
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  • 59 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 i (Renter) Dr. William Boyd i Carpenter. British-born author. lecturer and Professor Emeritus of Georgetown University, died at his home here yesterday of a stroke. He was 84 Dr. Boyd Carpenter was an authority on the Far East. He had lectured at
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  • 38 7 THE U.S. Hou.se of Representatives yesterday passed and sent to the Senate a bill providing $5,250,000,000 to pay for the United States global military and economic aid programme for the year j ending m mid-1955.— Reuter.
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  • 80 7 'Raid' On Massage Clinics MANILA, Aug. 20 (AP) Manila City Councillors, under a crusading spell, are recommending closure of massage clinics which, they claim, encourage immorality. A group of three City Fathers recently conducted surprise visits to these establishments and observed: 1. No massaging apparatus. 2. Shapely lady attendants who
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  • 79 7 I LOS ANGELES. Aug. JO CAP) A car that didn't stop struck and kiiied the mother of actress .lean Wallace lasi night. 1 Police said" Mrs. Mary Ingham. 50, a pedestrian, was hurled nearly 60 feet by the impact. Miss Wallace's husband actor Cornel Wilde, identified Mrs.
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  • 35 7 A SINO-Nepal Friendship League was formed m Katmandu yesterday "to promote and strengthen the ancient ties between Nepal and China.' None of Nepal's ma- jor political parties was represented at the meeting Reuter.
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  • 63 7 Unkindest Cut BIRMINGHAM. England. Nolan, 34. pawned her weddi knife. And with that knife. Pol stabbed her husband to deat kept her .short of hou.sekeepi She is to stand trial on pleaded not guilty. Aug. 20. «AP>— Mrs E]>u ing ring to buy a carving lice told a court here
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  • 332 7 'Murder For Fun' Victim Is Found NEW YORK 20, (AP) The body of a negro was recovered from the East River yesterday and police said they believed he was a torture victim of Brooklyn's youthful '"murder for fun" gang. Authorities said the boys had confessed beating a negro, burning his
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  • 184 7 MUKDEN, Aug. 20, (Reuter) Mr. Clement Attlee and his fellow Labour Parry leaden today flew over the Great Wall of China to Mukden, industrial heart of Communist China only rarely penetrated by Western visitors m the past five years. They made the 350-mile flight
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  • 121 7 WASHINGTON, Hug 20 (Renter) The United Slates p ans to equip new Kott an Army divisions to p'u^ so of the zx\)< caused by thf withdrawal of fcvr United States ri is.on^. n itary sources reported yesterday It earned 'a' the Dcif!? d< partment
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    • 129 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard Lond on Correspondent LONDON. Au,. 20— The following are the closing prices or rubber and tin on the London Market LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN S or 20id. Spot t727 buyers, October/ December 20 d. U728 sellers. lanuary/ March 20 d Three months .7 27 buyers.
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    • 58 7 LAY OUT THE CARPET if|||| (OR THE LINOLEUM) B. M. K. BODY CARPET 27" WIDE W«" \\ll.ro\_ $20.80 |.er >d. \\o\av A\\ii\sTi:it— $14.50 per >d. NAIRNS LINOLEUM 72" WIDE "V I.H AUTY M4IIBI.I: $17.50 |*r yA. < i}\ ALITY _(.|(4M|i: $10.00 per d. X <,M ALin I'I.AIV $9.25 |wr »d.
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    • 1089 8 Mat, BLUE FUNNEL LINE S'iiSK tstiiM.) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. r SSP -w. Incorporated m Singapore ***m SXoS A lf W c < i^NEN L A V f B P^fe. GLABOOW Atreo, for Mar«iUe.. Uverpool. SaU§ P ShllD P n a8 *J^»° U A1.R20/21 AubW Uelleropbun for Uverpool GUsgow C.33 34
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    • 826 8 IT'S STILL 28 PENCE FOR CEYLON RUBBER COLOMBO, Aug:. 20— (Reuter)— Ceylon's Rubbe Commissioner said here today that there was no founds tion m fears expressed by shippers of Ceylon rubbe that they would have to force rubber prices down t world levels because of uncertainty over Chinese pui chases.
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    • 781 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA er For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg A- Cdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo. Cr Spore P. Sham Penang tO X "SELANOIA" Gdn. 27/21 23/23 Aug 24/25 An* ir- Sails 22 Aug. II a.m. er xx} "SAMOA" 26 Aug/ 1 Sept 25/25 Aug
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  • 378 9 NEEDS IN DOLLAR CAPITAL GOODS ARE BEING MET Clegg On Our Earnings By V. T. SAMBANDAM MALAYA has earned nearly M$ 12,000,000,000 hard currency credit during the last seven years, but no one knows if she will be able to import her badly needed capital goods from the hard currency
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  • 127 9 AWARDS FOR SEA CADETS Standard Shipping Reporter To encourage the youth of Singapore to make seagoing a career, the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps m co-operation with the Straits Steamship Company, awarded sea training scholarships. Yesterday, two young men a Chinese and a Malay were signed on the m.v. Kimanis as
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  • 71 9 STRENGTH OF THE WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 (Reuter)—International MonetaryFund officials describe as an important step towards the convertibility of sterling Britain's announcement that she would shortly make a record breaking US$ 112,000,000 repayment to the fund. They said that the repayment was the largest m the fund's history and meant that
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  • 123 9 OUTER ROADS Morzh, Sivuch. Taksang. Marina Hill. Nerpa. Asha. Asphalion. Olensk. Karsik. Gomel, Soetdiik. Autolycus INNER ROADS Resang, Rokan. Katong Sadao. Aik Leong. Anne Reed. Kamuning. Hong Tat. Angby, Tiongkok. Caltcx 93. Philip Q. Eng Hoe. Belaga, Soon Bee San Ernesto. Peter Reed. Isabel, Lariang. Indragiri, Hanthale,
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  • 101 9 BANGKOK, Aug. 20 (AP)— A Swiss firm has offered to buy 300 tons of Thai rice and an unspecified amount of rubber m exchange for West German industrial equipment, government sources disclosed here today. The sources said the barter offer was received from the Societe
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  • 72 9 LONDON. Aug. 20, (Reuter) —The British Government is considering a request form British newspapers that they should be allowed to import a further 50,000 tons of newsprint from Canada next year. Lord Woolton, Chancellor, the Duchy of Lancaster, disclosed this today m a letter to
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  • 356 9 JAPAN has shown some interest this week mainly for lower sheets. Supplies for the current month's shipment are again on the short side and commanding a small premium. The week has been one of fairly active trading, and while the bearish sentiment of the last
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  • 180 9 THE produce market m Singapore was notable for a lack of activity m most sections yesterday. Pepper prices, however, were slightly steadier, but only a small volume of business was reported. Coconut oil remained dull, while only small activity was reported m copra. Overseas interest
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  • 251 9 Standard Market Reporter CONDITIONS m the Malayan share market yesterday were dull generally, with tins somewhat neglected and rubber attracting no interest. Industrial shares were quietly steady. The turnover of business was small. Rubber prices m the Singapore market yesterday continued to rise, an imorovement
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  • 61 9 THE Brazilian Navy training ship Almirante Saidhana. which visited the Colony about two years ago. fas expected here on Nov. 25 The Standard understands that aboard her are 300 officer cadets who are on a round the world training crui.se. The vessel bs also expected to
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  • 22 9 BRITAIN ha< completed a trade agreement with Hun- gary for the 12 months trom Sept. 1, the Treasury announced. Reuter.
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    • 871 9 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Properties To be held at Our Sale-Room No 9-C (Ist floor) D'Almeida Street ,on Monday. 23rd August 1954 at 2.30 p.m. N«* W* ITIA, Joo Chiat i aoo and H °use. area l*?n nn Sq m °nthly Rent $220.00 Messrs. Wee Swee Teow Co. Solicitors.
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    • 372 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD m.v. "Willem Ruys" VfHLL arrive from Europe on Monday 2.'3rd instant and berth alongside S.H.B. godowns I' 2 between 8 and 9 a.m to disembark passengers and to discharge general cargo. A survey for damaged cargo will be held on 30th instant as from 8 a.m. No
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    • 153 9 Packed with NOURISHMENT and so tasty Whatever you eat. a slice of crisp, crunchv Ryvita makes the meal tastier and more nourishing. Ryvita is now available m the new Mb individual tins. IllC NffivwliUuj J/aX/y Qt&uj, yPpji Muller Phipps (Malaya) Ltd Singapore H|j|r Agents for Malaya if ron ahe: depeximnv
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  • 302 10 DOING THE TOWN with OSWALD HEHRY and his Camera (ABOVE): Bata executive J. Bursik (second from right), who arrived from London some weeks ago to take over managerial duties from Bata head A. J. Jiigas now on a five weeks vacation m Australia, kept a dinner-date Saturday night at the
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  • 713 10  -  Anacrusis Music Notes By JUST now m Singapore musical visitors arrive and depart with others arriving oa their heels, departing, arriving—all with fascinating rapidity. Robinson's booking office is littered with booking plans and varicoloured books of tickets, leaflets whis through the post, dates have to be remembered,
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  • 699 10 "FkUET FOR TWO HANDS" had not. I think, completely settled down as a production at the time of the Wednesday night preview, and it was probably for this reason that the first part appeared to be slow, although after the interval there was a noticeable change m
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  • 121 10 'THE Museum of Modern Arts Film Library recently presented a series of 20 documentary films entitled "The American Scene. 1945-1933. Among the notable short films offered were "Works •f Calder," showing the relation between natural ;orms and the mobiles of the sulptor Alexander Calder, as revealed a
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  • 74 10 (BELOW): Mid-week caller at Singapore en route to Hone Koae on Him assignment was cameraman Robert W. smith of I .m. e n doctlon international of Hollywood whose company has Just made documentary on Singapore m conjunction with the Malay tn Film Unit. The FPI made similar short
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  • 41 11 RAF Tengah earned the right to meet RAF Seletar m the quarter-finals of the SAFA Junior Cup Competition by eliminating RAF Changi with a narrow 3—2 victory m last night's cuptie game under floodlights at j Jalan Besar stadium.
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  • 550 11 UMS Djakarta 5 Combined Services 1 POSITIVE proof that Djakarta's Union Means Strength soccer team's s—o i victory over Indo-Chinese was no flash m the pan, was given m their fourth out- ing against the Singapore Combined Services whom they beat by five goals
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  • 1452 11 At The Malayan Tourney... Opinions Split On Ferry j THE EASE with which the three favourites for the men's singles Ooi Teik Hock, Ong Poh Lim and Ferry Sonneville disposed of their opponents the NEAR DEFEAT of the Perak mixed champions. Tan Jin Eong
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  • 263 11 JUNIOR CRICKET FINAL The FINAL of the Singa- pore Cricket Association's Junior cricket tournament < between the University of Malaya (A division champions) and the Royal Air Force Tengah (B division champions) will be played on the Indian Association on Sunday at 11.00 a.m. University of Malaya are the champions
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  • 197 11 ARMY had scored 163 for the loss of eight wickets when a thunder storm interrupted play during the tea interval on the first day of the twoday Inter-Services cricket match against the Royal Air Force at Tanglin yesterday. Army won the toss and without their
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  • 74 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mrs. Maureen Sheridan gave a great all round display to completely overshadow Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua, Malayan champion and Selangor title holder, m straight sets at 6-0 6-2 to become the new Women's Singles champion at the Selangor Lawn Tennis Championships today. This is
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  • 44 11 MANILA, Aug. 20 (AFP)—! Leo Espinosa of the Philip- j pines, second ranking world j flyweight, beat Jake Tuli of South Africa, British Empire flyweight champion, by a technical knock out m the ninth round of their fight here i tonight.
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    • 300 11 Peng Soon Will Meet WONG PENG SOON .ill *f f i^^.--^.^*, jonneviiie The unofficial world badminton champion, who was JatlmmV on( vas recent v included m aut of tho Singapore and Bl^ Jb Sin 9°P ore Foon 9 Scon 9 Cu P Malayan championships due to IP^PI V t€Om ill
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    • 671 11 1 1 M I JoT"t"t t*i lout *?oyS^^^*T* TODAY: 3.15-«.30-fUS m "NAYA GH r m Hindustani with 100' c English subtitles 11 a.m. Tomorrow (serial) "GOVT. AGENTS vs. PHANTOM LKfiJOW FOR SALE FREEHOLD LAND FACr TORY, brick .(instruction, facing Upper Sera n goon R>ad. near Tempems tita Power electricity and
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 196 11 Today's Sport SOCCER Malaya Cup Singapore v Kelantan at Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m.; Friendly Rajaji v Claymore Youngsters at Fairer Park. WATER POLO: Division B TSC v RAF at TSC 5 p.m.; SSC v RN at SSC 5 p.m.; Division C TSC 0 RAF at TSC 4.30 p.m.; SSC v
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  • 51 12 Windsor Lad The Pilot Blinkers Scrutineer rSS? 010 Hl HL'LA DUKE PKOTTfkR JL 8^"" sssar sa'Tg.— sg^ A sumro^ l l<1 SAMROH; SAMROIG JL H^" 8 E^'^~ ISF 5 1 SSEK'riJf I*™1 SSSF'™*™' "FTAIN VALIANT KASTEKN FEABL as*-*— war ag7ga« ess fib. IWWItm»HHIIt WU MTOi «,a>. BIG SWEET:
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  • 222 12 Focus on Form For the benefit off Standard readers, Windtor Led begins a new method off winner finding based on speed ratings derived from post performances off race horses during the season. It gives the merit off each horse in a race and the ratings range from 140 for toneless
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  • 161 12 Ifcl .<->t race should resolve m: > a rour-eorncred contest between Ever Glory, Every Chance Queen'a Scho at and Lord Gurne'd. Md vote however 4oes \o Ever Glory, who should improve on pis .second to Church Parade 18 furs), to register his maiden w;^< m the country. Bm
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  • 1896 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Spencer Mates His Bid At 5.05 With By SINGAPORE trainer Jack Spencer holds a pretty strong- hand m the main 5| furlongs sprint for class three division 1 performers (race highlight of today's races at Kuala Lumpur, opening day of the Selangor
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    • 674 12 j RACE l: 2.30 p.m.~C!ass 4, Div. 3~About 7 Furs. 1 J K?£JiL.. y f!I ST. stable" Allan Smith *-»»*«e by 8.10 M s. A. C. Simmons and 4 mx p. O M. m ti o^» A Kennar d Sullivan Donnelly t' iS r ""I 1 *y 8W "Belmont Stable'
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