Singapore Standard, 13 August 1955

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  • 62 1 I I I I nbs t I j a flare I tnben I SemfaiI nded I British Wt usly. I evaI .rid the I pital. I ting I a the fe RAF m would I: ..ns a B nquiry. 1•i n R I* IflCfß
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  • 118 1 And All Three Occupants Escape Without A Scratch THRKr: British servicemen one soldier and two airmen escaped unscathed when this our in whi'h they were travelling crashed into a I imp post in Keppel Road. Singapore, on Thursday night. Thf car became a mass of twisted metal. The three men
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  • 269 1 Jakarta MPs Arrest Former Law Minister JAKARTA, Aug. 12, (Reuter)— Military Police today detained the former Justice Minister, Dr. Djody Gondokusumo, a few hours after he handed over his post to the minister of the new cabinet which was sworn in this morning. Military police in jeeps went to Dr.
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  • 62 1 TWO members of the Singapore Military Forces. 2nd Lieutenant Tan Hup Joo and Trooper Phillip Fernandez, were killed in a road accident on the Kluang-Mersing Road early yesterday afternoon. The two men. who were In training at Pahang. Johore. were travelling in an armoured car when
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  • 90 1 PANJIM GOA. Aug. 12 (Reuter) General Paulo Bernard Guedes, Governor of the Portuguese enclave of Goa. told a Dress conference here today he had received information that a thousand Indian troops were at Londa. a few miles from the border of Goa. The troops left Bombay
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  • 45 1 SEOUL. Aug. 12 <AP> A South Korean was shot and killed on Friday and riots continued in rising tension over President Syngman Rhee's demand that pro-Communist truce inspectors get out of Korea by Saturday midnight. Two other Koreans were wounded.
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  • 54 1 JOYCELYN Joan Pilapil, 16-year-old Hawaiian beauty queen contestant, who I stowed away' on a Canadian destroyer, the Athabaskan, from Pearl Harbour. She was landed at Long Beach, California, and yesterday a Los Angeles judge released her on probation for five years provided she returned to her narents at
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  • 113 1 U.S. Diplomat Dies In Road Accident BANGKOK. Aug. 12, (AP) U.S Ambassador John E. Peurifoy and his son Danny. 9 were killed instantly and a second son. Clinton. 14. was critically injured in a motor accident today. The ambassador's Ford Thunderbird collided head-on with a truck on a narrow bridge
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  • 121 1 South-east Asia's popular Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. has so many dinner and lunch engagements before his departure from the Colony that he has now accepted a farewell breakfast invitation. "Make it a Chinese breakfast, please," he asked the President of the
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  • 39 1 KARLSRUHE. West Germany. Aug. 12. (Reuter) Flags flew at half mast over the American barracks here today for the 66 men who died yesterday when two giant American troop-car-riers collided in mid-air south of here.
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  • 24 1 AKRON. Ohio. Aug. 11— (UP)— Frank A. Seiberling. one of the pioneers of the tyre industry, died today after a long illness.
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  • 235 1 'Remove The Saris And There's Nothing Left/ Say The Clerks NEW DELHI. Aug. 12. (Reuter> Government clerks here have exempted women from joining in a "striptease strike" due to start next Tuesday to back up demands for more pay because of "technical difficulties." The women
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  • 395 1 Federation Coyt. Warns Of Drastic Action 4 We Want To Avoid Disturbances On Singapore Pattern 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Alliance Government today warned Chinese schools that it will take drastic action against Communist contamination of students. It added that it will not tolerate "acts
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  • 209 1 Braddell 's Faith And Confidence In Malaya LONDON, Aug. 12 (Reuter) Sir Roland kaddell. former, private Legal Adviser ./io the Conference of K'uiers in the Federation of Malaya, today expressed his faith and confidence in the general stability of Malaya. In a letter published In the independent Times. Sir Roland
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  • 252 1 1 ,400 BOYCOTT SCHOOL EXAM AND IN PENANC PENANG, Fri. About 1,400 students of the Chung Ling High School, the leoding Chinese school in Penang, refused to sit for their second term examination this morning in protest against the detention of 12 Chinese school students under the Emergency Regulations by
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  • 33 1 GENERAL Nathan F. Twining. U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, yesterday offered to make many closely-guarded air bases available to Soviet aircraft under President Eisenhower's proposed SovietAmerican aerial DhotocraDhv programme. Reuter
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  • 230 1 These Go To School NOT To Study A 19-ycar-oIc 1 Chung Chens High School boy, Teo Ycow Teck. yesterday classified Chinese school students- in the Colony into tv groups: One group, he said, exists to ncite strikers while those in the other group go to school to study. "I belong
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    • 29 1 Reputed store for CRYSTAL SILVERWARE Your Inspection Invited ft i t Th NOVELT.Y.tom 88 North Bridge Road Phone UUL S'pore-6 RED UOH taste-thrilling ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE r«ncul »c» n«ci '••>
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  • 379 2 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, yesterday assured Mr. Tan Lark Sye that his Government would regard Nanyang University not only with sympathy but also with friendliness, since it was destined to serve the highest order of learning. Air. Marshal; described Mr.
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  • 247 2 FIRMS TREAT TV PLAN WITH CAUTION R.C.A. Agents Favour Sponsored Programmes THE Singapore Government's bid to set up a television network was received with caution yesterday by firms in a position to mstal such electronic equipment. Some of these firms previously had urged Government to take such a step. "This
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  • 176 2 Kallang Bridge Pipe Thefts Now $1,000 SINGAPORE Police have ordered special patrols in the Kallang Basin area in an attempt to end the recent spate of thefts which have so far resulted in the loss of more than $1,000 worth of pipes. The pipes were taken from the worksite of
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  • 143 2 CLOSING robber price* (cents per Ib.) in Sintapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No I KSS Spot Loose 146 1461 f.o.b Aug 1461 146* No. 2 141 142 No. I 136* 137* Tone: Quiet. iin pkice The price of tin yesterday was $3*l* per picul (Up |I|>. No. 1
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  • 66 2 Victim Of African Amok CHAN Tat Sec. alias Chan Yik Fai, 43-year-old "devil chaser" and medicine man, who was one of the six people killed by the African amok in Singapore Day Mail shortly after it had pulled out of Kuala Lumpur railway station, yesterday. Shanghai-born Chan was a Chinese
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  • 120 2 SINGAPORE'S Commissioner of Police. Mr. Nigel Morris, will send representatives to a special preview of i six Chinese folk dances and a folk song at the premises of the Singapore Chinese High School Graduates of 1953 Arts Association in Cairnhlli Road tonight He specifically
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  • 38 2 HONGKONG. Aug. 12. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 1 15.57 to £1 sterling $5.8225 to US$l. $1.8:18 to Malayan SI; $0,131 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Go'.ri $252,825 to a tael.
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  • 78 2 TWO Po ice officers in Singapore have been appointed .Justices of Peace by the Governor, Sir Robert Black, it was gazetted last night. One of them is Mr. Clifford William Greenaway. Assistant Superintendent of Police of the Special Branch. CID. Until recently, he
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  • 49 2 Sir Sydney Came. vicechancellor of the University of Malaya, as well as economic adviser to Singapore Chief Minister David Marshall, has been made a member of the Board of Commissioners of Currency. Malaya and British Borneo. He replaces Dr. F. C. Benham. who has retired
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 68 2 Weather Report Minimum Temperature From 7.:i0 p.m. Aug. 11 to 7.110 a.m Aug. Is Spore <7."»Fr. Ponang 173F): Kota Rahru I?5F); Kuala l.umpur\ (74F); Ipoh (72F». Kuanu»v7 !1 Maximum Temperature: From 7.50 a.m. to 7..".0 p.m Aug. 12 Singapore (8T»F»: Penang (87Fi: Kota Kahru <B«>F>; Kuala Lumpur <Sir Ipoh (91F);
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  • 222 3  -  CHUA KIM YEW Coroner Told Of Young Woman's Tragic Romance By Standard Staff Reporter WHEN her lover, a lorry driver and father of five children, failed to keep an appointment with her, Hou Sow Mcc, a 23-year-old girl drank poison and ended her life, the Singapore
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  • 101 3 2 TILTING BUILDINGS COST HIM $***** TWO of four major buildings which a contor undertook to build, i one before it was pleted and another its completion. The contractor, {...o F.n^ n Udings— I in Claymore i Ili'-o flats at tne f S In Bri Ige R->a<i and unemployed (he
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  • 39 3 THE 'M a p ea the .in musi -ni comedy ■rtisi name for ■re. will ppearance ti Soul Asia Restaurant. I Ti from H.M.S -c in Western Their iln.cnts" mc ur.c pot-; and and glasses.
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  • 41 3 PARJT BUNTAR Fri.— N* I lay. an i v-cream hawlined ?T5 by Tuan lullah bin Sheikh B kai tor being in possession of fo.sr pints of liquor on which d nounting to 10, h<id not been pa:d.
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  • 230 3 Complainant Was Absent KUALA LI MPI R. Fri. Mary Wong, attractive '-vcar-old dance hostess was today cleared of a charge of >tealins S'J.OOO from a wealthy Penang businessman's hotel room in the early hours of July 4. Mary was acquitted and disFirst MftfisMr G. V.
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  • 243 3 TIIE sr.G.OOO research vessel. Manihine. of the Singapore Regional Fisheries Research Station arri\ed in Singapore yesterday after having successfully ridden a *."> m.p.h. gale en route from F.ngland. The M tiiihm.- represents part of the capital equipment of a Colonial Development and
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  • 188 3 Expanding Only'— Thomas TIIF Singapore Labour Front officially opened its first branch at Kampong Changi yesterday with a public ceremony. This was the first step taken by the Party in a vast expansion programme to be discussed by its Ministers. Asscmnen and the active
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  • 68 3 SEVEN newsmen from the Far East, including Mr. Peter Hi Assistant Editor of tne Singapore Standard, yesterday visited the American Press Instil .to f :nd lunched with Columbia University officials. They are in America under the International Educational Ex >hange Programme of the U S. State Department
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  • 72 3 Three people were injured when a rubber tree crashed on to an attap hut in Chartwell Drive in Scrangoon Garden Estate. Singapore, during a rainstorm yesterday afternoon. Neighbours ran to the wrecked hut and rescued all three an old lady, her son and a
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  • 51 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Cheng Pcow. of Bukit Badak Estate, Layang Layang. who was found in possession of 14 poMcts of rhandu, a tin of chandu dross and chandu smoking utensils on July 2. was lined $300 or two months imprisonment in the Sessions Court, Kluang,
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  • 33 3 MALACCA. Fri Malay, Indian and Chinese schoolboys will ciiive out .o Machap Bahru New Village tomorrow evening with the Victory Orchestra to give the new villagers a concert.
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  • 41 3 JOIIORP: BAHRU. Fri. Tan Ah Wah, a licensed dealer in foodstuffs, who failed to keep a record of purchases and sales of such goods was fined $200, or two months' imprisonment in the Sessions Court, Pcngeiang yesterday
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  • 49 3 SPARKS from a motorcar engine ignited the pctrn'.soaked clothes of two mechanics while they were oxerhauling the vehicle in Mandalay Road in Singapore yesterday. Both mechanics LJm Kirn Hock, 18. and Sim Chai Seng. 27. were taken to the General Hospital and treated for burns.
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  • 136 3 THE Singapore City Magistrate. Mr. DC. DCotta. yesterday issued warrants of dispossession against 23 persons charged with unlawful occupation of crown land in Synagogue Street. They were given quit notices in February, this year in order to make way for a new sub-branch of the Singapore
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  • 117 3 A COMMISSIONER of Oaths, Ang Soon Khiam. claimed trial in the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of intentionally giving false evidence in a case tried before the First Criminal District Court on June 11. It was stated that during a trial Ang
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  • 65 3 THREE men from Johorc Bahru and one from Kuala Lumpur were injured when their car overturned in Bukil Timah Road. Singapore, after midnight -on Thursday. Wong Kirn Lons. of Johore Bahru, was admitted to the hospital while the other three Ec Yoor. Mcc. and Koh Kirn
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  • 49 3 TJOW Kco Thcw was yesterday charged in the Seventh Magistrate's Court with intent to .insult a woman by exposing his person at Gillman Close on Aug. 1 1. He claimed trial. Bail of $200 in one surety was allowed and the case postponed to Aug. 1!).
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  • 331 3 Public Will Have 1,000 Seats -And Free Too THREE Governors, a High Commissioner and a British Minister will see the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. made a Freeman of the City of Singapore on Aug. 17. Mr. Mac Donald will be the fOvirth
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  • 91 4 A LORRY driver. Neo Chens h-ee. yesterday alleged that a unionist threatened to burn his vehicle and kill him if he tried to drive his lorry while the recent lorry-transport strike was on The unionist Bak Meng leeK was rhaiged in the Singapore Second District
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  • 221 4 Engines Will Cut Trip By 2 Hours IKIALA LLMPIR, Fn.— The Malayan Railway announced today, it had ordered nine dieselelectric locomotives from the makers of Britain's record breaking Canberra jet bomber, to modernise its engine fleet. Costing six million dollars in all, the locomotives each weigh 96
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  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Presentation of a cross and chain will be made by the parishioners of St. Anthony's Church to Kuala' Lumpur's Bishop elect Monseigneur Dominic Vcndargon, on Sunday. The presentation will be he.d in the St. Anthony's Church of which Monseigneur Vendargon is parish priest
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  • 190 4 He Spent Lifetime Stealing, Says DPP THE Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr. T. A. Mahony, told the Assize Court yesterday that R. Naraisamy, 28. "has spent his lifetime stealing." "He has the impertinence to come to the witness box today and say that stealing is not his job. I ask for
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  • 213 4 FIVE boys and a girl debating at the Wesley Hall last night unstintedly praised and criticised Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, and his fellow Ministers. They had gone there to setTo the question of whel Sinsapore is ready for immediate self-government. The team
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  • 56 4 p/io!o MR. Yong Pung-how. son of Federal Legislative Councillor Yong Slwok Lin. and his bride Wet Woo Chcang irho arrived in Singapore last night by Qantas-BOAC from London icJiere their marriage took place last month. The couple spent part of their honeymoon motoring on t)\e Continent. They
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  • 73 4 Park Owner In Court On Warrant CIIOOXG SINGH, proprietor of the Victory Amusement Park at Tanjong Maliin. Ipoh, was produced in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a warrant of arrest Issued by the Supreme Court, Ipoh. The warrant was issued as the result of an appeal by the
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  • 189 4 SCS Gets 10-Point Demand THE Singapore Trade Union Congress failed in its attempt to bring: about a settlement in the dispute between the 25 Colony sawmillers and their 1,300 employees who have been on strike for the past two weeks "There was some indication,
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  • 57 4 MRS. L. Gnlpvi, an American youtli leader arrived in Singapore yesterday ]or a tour of the Federation. where she will irork irilh the Malayan Youth Council, v jor two months. Miss Galptn is c.rpccfrd back in Singapore about the end of October. She is travelling under
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  • 54 4 A YOUTH. Tang Leak San, pleaded guilty in the Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of stealing two pairs of brassieres belonging to Wong Swee Wan at 3.30 p.m. on July 11. The Magistrate postponed sentence until Aug. l!) pending a probation officer's report. Bail
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  • 114 4 Jealous Over His Wife, Says Counsel KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The man's "concept of persecution by neighbours resulted from mad jealousy over his pretty wife." said defence counsel. Mr David Ironside in court here today Following his submission, five teen-aged boys were acquitted of a charge of beating V. Pereira. 31,
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  • 94 4 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has abandoned its plan to stacc a 2,500-irun picket outside Government House on Aug 18, The Standard reliably understands. Instead, the pickets will meet the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr Alan LennoxBoyd, when he arrives at
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  • 292 4 KUALA LUMPUP. Fri. The presence of mind of an engine driver yesterday arrested a possible major rail disaster jn Malaya besides the machlnegun massacre' in which an African killed six passengers and injured 12 Ihe Standard learnt today' The dnviT. Mr. 5. Ratnam was
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  • 92 4 Co -Operation Earned It IPOII. Tri Perimeter curfew in eight new villages near here were relaxed by the Ulu Kinta District War Executive Committee yesterday. The relaxation is due to increased co operation given to the authorities and lack of terrorist activities in the area The inhabitants
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  • 40 5 photo. CHE Marsita. famous film star of Singapore Kris Studios boarded a plane for Mrdan at Kalian? Airport yesterday with her two children to visit her parents whom she has not seen for 17 years. Standard
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  • 36 5 THREE thuga waylaid Wong S Cheh in the ba'k:ane of Road In Singapore robbed the man of a founain pen worth SI 2. a wristh worth S4H and S2.i m late on Thursday nicht
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  • 61 5 NEGRI SEMBILAN. Fri The Negri Scmbilan Estate StafT Union fa facing an epidemic of resignations, said Mr A. L. Fernando secretary of the Union. Mr. Fernando said: "The reason is quite simple certain members lapse in payment of subscriptions of $2 a month and when
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  • 611 5 Dutch Law Expert Called In Oil Suit CLAIMANTS WERE THE OWNERS' HE SAYS THE THREE oil companies, claiming $6,000,000 from the War Damage Commission for their stocks of oil seized in Singapore by Crown Forces in August, 1945, yesterday brought more expert evidence on Dutch and Netherlands Indies laws before
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  • 166 5 THE first prints of "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing" 20th Century Fox production of Han Suyin's best selling love story— reached Singapore last night by Pan-American piane. And at Kalians Airport to receive the film were the two Lav sisters of the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 425 5 oQ-lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Diary YMC\: CrrcKer maicn againsi S.C.RC. at away 2 15pm 1935 billiards snooker tournament entries close and Senior Cambridge Malay class i beginners I 2.30 p.m. Table-tennis, chess and club Semo. Cambridge Malay c ).-s (advanced' 3 pm Movie Circie 8 p.m. MM i:\ lIJSTS
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    • 534 5 Footba'.'.-G:fat Br:ta:n v The Ko.-t Of Europe Motor-cycling— Ulstei Grand Prix: 1045 s,immer Sport; 11-30 New- Commentary; 1145 Summer Sport; 12 15 a m Fiftli Tes: Match Eng;and v. South Africa AUSTRALIA RADIO AUSTRALIA: llio^. Star Artist' tlHai'. 1972 m); 12U3 "News from Home IT. hh li) 72m 12 17
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  • 960 6 Singapore Standard Time For Action rPHI Federal Minister for Works. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, Informed officers of the PublicWorks Department this week that he planned to build more roads and would keep them busier than ever. This sort of talk is a welcome change Horn the fine and airy
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  • 126 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS High Hopes J 1 [TUSAN Melayu says thai since the coming into* power of the Alliance* government, many sections 1 of the peop'.e have been 1 clamouring for attention Policemen, customs officers. warders and peons who have, written to the paper claim- 1 ing attention from Alliance
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  • 926 6  - The Laotian Problem In Thailand Rawle Knox fty rriHE bus. driven by a Viet--1 naniesc. drew up OUttfdjl a Vietnamese-run peiroi station. next door to a Vietnamese tailors shop -hat displayed a large photograpn of the Communist rtn Vietnam President, Ho Lniminh Beneath the bus windows' chattering Laotian* offered food
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  • 985 6  - Knowing Britain From A Sketch E. C. Thomson PERSONAL notes By LOXDOX I FLEW across Southern England in a Viscount turbo-prop airliner- At 17 000 feet on this e'ear, sunlit day, with only the occasional feather of cirrus cloud between us and earth. I calculated that about a sixth of
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  • 526 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekero By CPEAKING at a farewell M party to him by the In-ter-Religious Organization of Singapore and Johore last week, the Commission-er-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. blamed the absence of religious teachings in Singapore schools for some of the bad things going on
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  • 284 6 Sir: In the com so of your editorial of August 9. you said: ""By introducing re igious instruction they have imbued certain qualities into their pupils that have >tood the latter in good stc;i>l in meeting the vicissitudes of life. The absence of religious instruction in the present
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  • 65 6 Sir: I quite agroe with the article on gambling in your issue of August 9. These amusement stalls should not be allowed to run in residential areas and it is the duty of every right thinking citizen of Singapore to see ihat these stalls «>re removed immediately. Will
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 125 6 Sir: Your correspondent Pro Bono Public©, v. under the beading '"> s~a'.e Promotions in .lc in four issue of A I I would have done better if he had verified his inform*tion before rushing print. The Union delegai which interviewed the Chief Education Officer. was icd by the
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  • 69 7 -;s '"without i:nI -hip on innocent per^o: In a 'etter to the Con. sioner of Poice Marshall >;»id he had in botn word nd had vivid rcco'.lecof 7.000 vouns Australi- ans being killed in twelve hours in July, 1916, at Fleurabaix. France. lie felt he
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  • 65 7 SOVIET loaders stand to toast friendship with the world at Marshal Bulganin's garden party for foreign diplomats at his country estate near Moscow recently From left. Vyachcslav Molotov. the Foreign Minister; Bulganin; Nikita Khrushchev. Secretary of the Ru.ssian Communist Party: Lazar Kaganovich. a deputy Prime Minister; M. G.
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  • 391 7 Gang Boss Critically 111 After Soho Stabbing LONDON. Aug. 12. (Reuter) Detectives last night kept a vigil by the hospital bedside of a man calling himself "Britain's number one gangster" who was found stabbed in a London Street yesterday. The condition of the stabbed man.
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  • 119 7 NEW YORK. Auk. 12 'UP; rv:al rains hit N>w Cltj early today blocktl highways and g subway stations and ands of basements. One police spokesman desfloodinsi as the Nei York the hemvj runoff from to th.rt c inches of rain ng nearly every ol the
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  • 34 7 KALTENKIRCHEN, Ger:l\ iap> a v.d two of her seven ci in trying :r pi; which had n into a >:x-foot manure reported yesterday. overcome by gases from the i manure.
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  • 89 7 LEEDS. Aug 12 <AP> Wilkinson penned a "thank you" letter to the entire Leeds prison staff and then went to the gallows today for the murder of his mother-in-law. "I .should just like to add mv grateful thanks to all prison personnel with whom I came into
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  • 273 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 (AP)— Patrick Gordon Walker, British Labour Party member of parliament, said yesterday the I'nited States must face a difficult decision involving "in the end" the abandonment of Formosa and the recognition of Communist China He .said Britain and the United
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  • 69 7 He Beat Raped Girl CHICAGO. Aug. 12 <AP> An 18-year-old soldier related on Thursday, police .said, that be beat, choked and raped a 17-year-old girl after she left a dance party on Saturday night. The body of the victim. Joanne Pushis. was found on Wednesday in some bushes in Calumet
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  • 54 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 12. (Reuter* A crude home-made bomb made of an iron pipe was found yesterday in the huge Roxy Cinema in the Broadway district. It had been stuffed into the upholstery of a seat and was discovered when a workman took the seat to
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  • 128 7 US, China Agree In Principle NEW DELHI. Aug. 12 <Rcuten— Both American and Chinese Communist negotiators at Geneva have agreed, in principle, to the idea of a "third party" to supervise the return of Chinese students from the United States according to usually reliable sources here today. India, it is
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  • 74 7 ALGIERS, Aug. 12, (Reuter) —Algerian rebels cut the throats of 20 French native soldiers they captured after a battle in the Sahara, army sources said here last night. The rebels decided to execute the soldiers North African camel troops with French officers— because they were
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  • 79 7 ST. HELENS. Lancashire. Aug. 12 (Renter). Two hundred miners were trapped in darkness for two hours when a cage crashed 2.000 feet down a colliery shaft near here on Wednesday dislodging tons of rock as it went, it was disclosed today. Five men who were deepening
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  • 36 7 PARIS. Aug. 12 <UP)— ExKing Farouk of Egypt has started defamation action against party giver Elsa Maxwell for certain statements made in the French version of her memoirs, his lawyer announced today.
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  • 114 7 Red Plan To Fake Votes Is Feared SAN MARINO. Aug. 12 (UP) The anti-Communists charged yesterday that the Reds are going to vote living men twice and dead men once in the election of a new legislature on Sunday in San Marino. the world's smallest and oldest republic. At stake
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  • 78 7 This Dog Trick Turned On A Dope Peddler SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12. (AP) Narcotics agents arrested a suspected peddler by following liis dog. State Inspector Louis Noel said a customer would nut a bill in the dog's mouth and it would trot off horne to return with narcotics. Agents, tipped
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  • 169 7 LONDON. Aug. 12 (Reuter) Britons with domestic or other troubles have found a loophole for shedding their identity on the European continent. Scotland Yard said yesterday. Normally the troubled Briton who wants to "get away from it all" on the continent runs into the
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  • 117 7 Women Beat The Men At Getting 'Headaches' LONDON. Aug. 12 (Router) A British doctor reported yesterday that patients suffering from Neurosis "imaginary ills" brought about by emotional instability take up more than half the time of seneral practitioners and constitute his biggest problem. In an article published in this week's
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  • 187 7 RENO, Nevada, Aug. 12 (AP) Muslim Prince Aly Khan and actress Rita Hay worth prepared yesterday for another legal fight as Aly sought to have their daughter visit him in France. Through his attorney. Aly i filed a motion in district court on Wednesday asking
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  • 115 7 HONGKONG, Aug. 12 (Rcuter)— Chinese public security officers have arrested a Nationalist secret agent alleged to have assassinated Communist General Yang Hu-theng during the Nationalist withdrawal lr<»m Chungking in 1949, Peking Radio said today Peking Radio alleged that the agent. Yang Ching-hstn. had also
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  • 23 7 THIRTY scientist! from -iron certain" countries have ar i rd an invitation 1o vi-it the British atnir.i" research <- M. Reuter
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  • 147 8 SOLDIER SAT ON MP's FACE Loses His Rank For Assault SEREMBAN, Fri.— ActCorporal John NcltletOfl Orr of the 11th Hussars, v. suited a milian and sat on face <>i another, was iy sentenced to 35 days' ntion and stripped of :ank. <ht p c.'ificd thai on i lestion (Ju y
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  • 35 8 IPOII. Fri.— Choy Yau, 29, l today sentenced Xv rlsonment Mag Jamal bin Abdul Latif. for 1 Pit and a bicycle lamp ;nction of Hugh Low nd Treacher strrrt.
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  • 280 8 MAGISTRATE'S FINDINGS PRAISED BY JUDGE Tronoh Appeal Dismissed IPOH Fri. Mr. Justice Thomson todoy complimented the magistrate, Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, for the way he handled the case m June when 25 dismissed workers of the Tronoh Mines were charged with being members of an unlawful assembly. Following a
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  • 57 8 'Harakiri' Attempt By Sakai MUAR, Fri. A 30--year-old Sakai. Mahat bin Kcchil, who tried to kill himself in what appeared to be the "Harakiri" style the Japanese form of suicjde was today sentenced to a month's jail. Mahat. who admitted trying to commit suicide at Kampong Ke.jai on July 30,
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  • 141 8 HAVE YOU SEEN THIS YOUTH? Welfare Wants To Contact Him SINGAPORE Social Welfare authorities are anxious to trace the whereabouts of Narayanasamy the 14-year-old orphan, who left his brothei's home in Kuala Lumpur to come to the Colony about four months a.uo. i sen lives in X tala prepared -ke
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  • 22 8 THI S "in ol Pa iang w the Sta*c agri-horti low at the s Kuanti n, on Aug. 13
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  • 73 8 PENANG, Fri. Two films on Jaycce activities will he shown at the conclusion of an organizational meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce to be held at the Piccadilly Hotel here on Sunday. It is also learni that Mr. A. tfo O. Sales, JCI, Vice-Pre-sident
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  • 90 8 Woman To Be Given New Trial PENANG, Fri.— Mr. Justice Spenser-Wilkinson in the High Court today, ordered a retrial for a woman, Koay Chooi. '.16, convicted in the lower court, on a charge of unlawfully transferring her 13-year-old daughter to Tan Hec Boon for $300 on Jan. 10. The judge
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  • 96 8 8 Years Of Self-Rule For India Pak. PAKISTANIS and Indians :a Malaya will celebrate the eighth anniversary of their Independence tomorrow and Monday respectively. The Overseas Pakistan League in Singapore will hold a mass meeting at Lorong 11? at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Food will be distributed to the poor at
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  • 73 8 IPOII. Fri— Police Constable. Ishak bin Tok. 22. was today jailed six months' for using as genuine a forsed document. He was convicted by Magistrate Che Jamal bin Abdul Latif. On Sept IS. last year. Ishak went to the local Post Office and presented a forged
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  • 142 8 LENDING thrir aid to the gala charity premiere of the film "The Dam Busters" at the Capitol Theatre on Aug. .'lO. Robinson's at Raffles Place, are now showing an interesting and authentic window display. Two greatly enlarged photographs give views of the Moehne Dam.
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  • 29 8 Cave False Ifa PEXAXG, Fri-A woman. h tai tion to the Police, was toU k\ Mr Magistrate's Court today Ui a on a "wild goose" chase and m
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  • 65 8 THE Commanding C Salvation Army, Si Colonel Frederick W. and his wife will leave pore on Sept. 1H fwhere the colonel an appointment as retary of the SaY I in South India. He will be sue Brigadier John W. Blake be coming out from 1
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  • 55 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Lin Kin Choon ot High Street, today claimed trial in the First Magistrate's Court to a charge of criminal breach of trust of a car valued at $1,550 on April 22 at Klyne Street. Ba of $2,000 was allowed and the case
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  • 182 8 SPECIAL TECHNICAL CLASSES PROPOSED KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Serious consideration is being given to a proposal that the Federation's Technical College should open special classes lor the young people who cannot afford lull-time studying. This proposal is being studied by the special committee appointed by the High Commissioner on the future
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  • 61 8 MUAR. Fri. A »-year-old woman. Ng Geok Cheng, was bound over in the sum of $100 to be of good behaviour for six months after being convicted of theft The court was told 4^at Ng stole two katties of scrap n;i>bcr worth 50 cents on Oct.
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  • 125 8 will hold le a mSi m r£ ri J t Farrer Park, Sincapore J| Monday at I p. m lo d" r SS? f a .^solution uhuh calls for immediate self government and merdek.i The Secretary Gtaeral the Party. Mr. l.c, X n Yew. told The si ;in yesterday
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  • 238 9 Music Notes by Guarusis i\i;erts for children I from tt,c (Ti I) n,,l icfcers. dunvg f}ir i, si tmld d. Music Examiners I)K Allan W. Runnr> arrhres \w\\ week on thr ("ifu* to rTiaihy over 1 DOO muxic randidates in Siacapate. 1 ik»- last vear'si rxaaawer, John Tatjm. Dr. l>:iiinr\
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  • 348 9 \W\\VW\\\\\\V\\\\\\ A \\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\> to lIINDEMITH. "Dor J :.or William Primrose (viola) with J J R yal I nic Orchestra (Sargent) and J J C tra (Pritchaxd). Philips AL *****. ■4 liir W.iiiMi; (Oiuerto .it a I .unilon Prom' in 1885. The w.uirnd: i-hrr" < Swanluimri from the title
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  • 322 9 *"by a Doctor >pena irey, h.iir. 1 i 1 of "Oil the 1 n wry dense rk, there: ere black ha:r Is common there. In thf north, due 10 the lack «»f strong Minlight and the atreme cold. r hair is th<- result. Greying of the hair tenure from
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    899 9  - STAGE DOOR JOHN HALKIN M T7ILMS about children appear with fair frequency, and they tend either to be very good or very bad the average-good is .seldom found where child actors are used. Perhaps this is because an> thing less than excellent is harder to bear in this type of
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  • 491 9 Noon Tea Originated I.S.A. lias Dccn 10 \ears since Mr. and Mrs. J Lawrence Mead of CamJ bridge, Massachusetts, inJ vited a couple of lonely x foreign students to their 1 home for tea. But today 5 the International Student Association, an J outgrowth of that after* noon tea 13
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  • 363 9 in good order and indulge in an oily shampoo and a. scalp massage after your haircut. This will also prevent premature baldness. riIAI.LNKSS has to do with J. the growth of bones and muscles. It is centred in the pituitary gland. This gland is in
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    • 103 9 fe^S^M^SpSi So I%£ Thr walled (iln-s of :tiu irnt Cathay, built with infinite B^K^^afekß^ W^h^« 1 skill and rare to withstand thr attack of opposing forces, |JnfUl I \WIM \*4\ h.\\r endurrd centuries of timr classic rxamplrs <,f I *^£^(m Id I I Nil IS STRENGTH. With mankind, too. defence
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    • 254 9 dfdf Win back arti !or a t.icular Eall (71 13. A semi to r ur» U r an r-. < > i 15. Seh-co;. 1 (H 17. The marmi>>et <8» j 18. Adulterated (7) 20. Positioa in ie f<Hi I eaten 21. Ju :n- 24. The itch rounded by i
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  • 77 10 TWO members of the Australian Government Apple? ■nd Pears Board will nay a 10--day routine visil to Malaya ir October, the Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore Mr. H. M. Le Marchand. told The Siandard yesterday. They are Mr! H. Caldirutt. a committee member of the Board and Mr.
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  • 137 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday closed quiet at 51.4G1 per Ib. for first grade August shipment, a rise of cent on Thursday, after having moved up to 51.48 at one stage of the trading. Trading was comparatively quiet throughout the day. with no particular features. The market ooencd
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  • 60 10 THE American President Lines have announced in San Francisco that the first of 1!) new ships will go into service on Sept. 13 in round-the-world trade. three others will go into service in October. 1 !l.V> and March and April 1 !•.">*>. The vessels will
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  • 638 10 Cheaper Nuclear Energy Sets A Poser Weekly Letter From U.S. WASHINGTON. Auk. 12: The United Nations Atoms-for-Peace Conference in Geneva has now come to crips with one of its most important subjects: industrial power and atomic energy. The debate Is becoming progressively more technical, but in the background is always
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  • 52 10 THE bank of Tokyo Ltd. ha? announced it will scon open a United States subsidiary in Now York. To be known as The Bank of Tokyo Trust Co.. Ihe subsidiary will begin business in the "near future" at 100 Broadway, a spokesman for the bank said in New
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  • 217 10 BIILDING societies in Malaya arc not likely to in crease their interest rates lor some time at least, said Mr. Lee Hee Seng;, secretary of the Federal and Coionial Building Society Ltd.. Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Lee was commenting on the recent rise in interest
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    104 10 Olllß ROADS Dundalk Bay. Van Heit*r Batoela. Henning Maersk. Groot* INMR ROADS Marudu. Nanyang, New Su sanna. Soon Bee. IL.i Hui, Stia. Play a ran, Naga Mas. Seriili Sfl Bila. Visut Kastri, Perlis, LaruL Kaniuning. SUB. WHARVI S Ceylon 4. Arendskerk <i. ldo menus 11. Matctsu Main 13.
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  • 120 10 ALL sections of the Ma lay an share market were quiet, with one or two excep tions in tin yesterday. There was not much business in industrials. The sharp improvement in Kuala Kampar shares wa* attributable to reports of capital return. Price changes announced by the
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  • 97 10 Business In Shares SINGAPORE sharcbrokers yes. terday reported the following business d'-ne; Con. Tin Smelt, ord 30/3 xd. Gammon $2.75 and $2.72 i: 11. Colls. 80 cents: Robinson ords $2.:;0: Wen me Bros. $2.72 i and W. Jacks $.'3.10. Berjuntai 24/-; K. Kampar 30/4| to ::0/9; Petaling $4.05 xd. Rawang
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  • 29 10 over S.'iOO were donated to the Sisters of the Poor. Pictured here is the Mother Superior of the Order rutting the tape at the opening ceremony.
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  • 443 10 THE intensity of activity i on tli< rubber market this week has been firstly the variety of interpretations which have been placed on the American stockpile annoumements by local operators, according t.» the weekly report of Holiday. Cutler. Bath and Co., Ltd. Secondly, adds the report,
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  • 68 10 KUALA LUMPUR t I Anglo-Oriental, O n e of t kV» combines in the world will 9Sc I activities in Moloyo w'i|| deo^^W^ adopted towards capital inK>» by the present and future G. h *^T Federation, Mr. D T yv CrniPl *^B stated today. H Mr. Waring t annual
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  • 100 10 KUALA LI T MPI B I ri Mr. D. T Waring, rkalraua I of the Anglo -Ori< n'.il troop of minitm conipuiits t.»U| their shareholders \m\.\\ v ih I the current improvcmrnK in i the Kmeryem y situation it was possible that aesi lm bearing
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  • 119 10 ABOUT 40 to were note market ye I trading was i copra 11 Singapore Exchange nooi ,per pi c terd lluntok wrhite pepi m ers, S -r ers. Special S S l 2 5 se I lei I bulk $40J M> r sellers; copra A buyers, I2<
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  • 25 10 THE Egyptian I has announced a bail I merit lor exchanging I j rice and COtt Russian t a am R kerosene. Reuter
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    • 483 10 NOTICES PLANT MACHINERY TMIE Britivh MaK»\an Petroleum Co Ltd. Seria State of Brunei, have avaiube for disposal the following:3pc a. Kendall Genj Screwing tfarbii romp et<* with h a< in I 0 1 Detaj of accessories can r r<>:i: She iatcD n\ Cantonment R tad. Upon application. 2. 'I r
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    • 647 10 IN TIIK SIPRKMK COI'RT OF TIIK FKDKRATION OF MALAYA SKTTLKMKNT OF MALACCA Suit No 31 of 1!>3() Between 1 NKO I.ITK NKO (w) 2. SIN 111 I* C'HOON i substituted bjr Order of Court dated 14.10.50). Plaintiffs. And 1. I.IM CHIN VAN 1- lim CHIN TOII LIM CHIN SOM Defend
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    • 367 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE LMPROVEMENI TRUST fFKNDERS are invited for A the manufacture and erection of l"it> pairs of steel j clothes-drying racks at Kirn Keat Avenue. Tender form etc. may be obtained on payment of a de- posit of $100/- which will be refunded if a bona fide tender is submitted.
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    • 137 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Atsuta Maru tor Genoa Aiders O'ai. la-fc" bia-xa. Loroon. A- •>•■ P teraam. Hamburg (Passf'fcf* J-«J Au£ Accepted Eituku Maru for lUrwjOC Kokoku Maru tcr Aof> IM P Sudan, leaoah. P ba a. I««ru1 Ay£ Aif na^J' ia Atami Maru for Aden D bo buaan. |edaa^. P
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    • 597 11 •m^^H TRADING CO., LTD. ■gmfK 1 «.!>,-,.„ B LUE FUNNEL LINE AFRICAN SERVICE _^^H York. Baltimore, Philadelphia. Cvlf Ports. S pore P. S ham P.n.n, 916 Sept 17 Sept It Sept 9 16 Oct 17 Oct It Oct .10 5 Hot 26 No. 27/28 N«v wi ports to load and
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    • 1113 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 J^ 1 1 (Incorporated in Singapore) (12linetl SS THB BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrion option to proceed vU other port* to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Oue Sails P. Sham Penang PaHoelut for Liverpool Qa« Aeao.**. t~
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    • 870 11 MITSUI rar\ LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio P S h m PeW> 9 Amogison Moru from Bomboy ♦or Yokohomo Kobe M o |l 23 Aug 21 Aug FOR JAPAN from Continent Akiboson Moru for Yoi«o--homo Kobe Nogoyo vio Soiqon Borckok. H'kong 18 Aug Asakosan Moru *or Yckohomo. Kobe vio Saigon,
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    • 824 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden. Port Said. Gcnoo. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg, Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo. S pore P. Sham Pcnang x) "FALSTRIA" G 23 24 14 14 Aug 15 15 Aug ISj INDIA* 14/16Aug KINA 912 Sept 13 13 Scpf 14.15Scpt x) Colls London (Passengers only), xx)
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  • 1666 12 Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer II IM.MI 111 1.1Nf.l IM I) BHJ Nil Sr m, 10 ■Ul Hit t »p:«r»«. I imkHH.I [*"f J Hm.il i.mmi Mintrr'* Journey I'al I) Mum* Hal o .MiniUIMKHDRIW MARWI. OF PKRI II WIMKKDKINV HI I lIUJON 2 Bin* Kilthon
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  • 1242 12 Today's winning combination is Geyer a j By SCRUTINEER [FLYING PRINCESS, a classy English mare who won two mile races in England last season, has hit her true form, and I give her my vote in the one mile handicap (Race Five) for Class
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    • 218 12 Word| 2.15 p.m.*— many I O'Mine. Ksparto and I.injJiHd H and are expected to y. fl Big Hit to upset Om l attract heavy wagi H 2.45 p.m.*— wivn kiikiw I when well fancied in i. I safe b^t in this rat). I from Admission H Ribbon should be in
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  • 553 13 ALZBURG HIT SELANGOR FOR A 'SIXER' 'Amnesty' A Redeemer KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Salzburg Football Club played copy book soccer to trounce Selangor 6-0 in what can only be described as an exhibition match at Princes Road Stadium here today. The disparity between the two teams was so great that one
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  • 93 13 SOCCER; Frirndty I Selanoor Malays Jalan Bescr at 8 00 pin Jutunr Cup-Tirs- FK C ?V John's SC. at Jalan H- ar at TOO pm; R.AP.C. v. Alexandra FT. at GeyPm. Po/jce A United <it M A. at 5 15 p.m. Army L> dQue Dir I—REME Workshops vs.
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  • 39 13 IMMIGRAI Sportj Club. t Is M-- T M .Ck:r. -t-cretary: Mr. S. X leere Mra Iria Bateheloi sports Mr, i> R Armstrong: < M k)h; romMr. T Booi 111 Abdullah bin A Mr. Lim Joo Hock; Mr.
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  • 91 13 MALACCA, Fri After taking MCRC singles title the previous day Ben Gomes scored a double by taking the doubles title as well yesterday partnered by Abdullah Lincria at the Kubu Hard Courts Gomes anj Doliah beat Xgooi E( How and Chua Ban Chuan ti 3 7-d
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  • 33 13 MOSCOW, lii. (Renter) Wolverhampton Wanderers, the crack English League team, were beaten '.)-2. by Moscow Dynamo, the Russian league leaders in their football match here today. Dynamo led .'J-0 at halftime.
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  • 28 13 LEICESTER, Fri. <Reuter) South Africans beat Leicestershire by an innings and 117 runs hero today. South Africans 483 for six declared: Leicestershire 208 and 138.
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  • 22 13 is. ib wore Harrna::, Yuri".s. Tarr.':\v who own lime Harman more foala to his I r ir, Nnrlarajah. liamzah scoring one
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  • 52 13 THE following have been selected to play for Bartley Secondary School against the Kelantan Combined Schools in a friendly game of soccer tomorrow, at Fairer Park. Robin Chan. Choon Tons Sat ha. Andrew Yap. Sin Yong Pura. MengJuan. Rahman Yusof. Malleaues. Jamil. Razali. Pali Iderydian and
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  • 42 13 Sikhs' B' ton KUALA LUMPUR. Trnirs.— The draw for the All-Malayan Sikhs Badminton Tournament will lake place on Sunday Aug. 14 at the Selangor Sikh Union, premises at No. 3. Club Road at 9am EntriCf for th? tournament clo.-c on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 312 13 LONDON, Aug:. 12 (Kcuter)— Colin Cowdrcy and Frank Tyson both failed fitness tests at Lords this morning and are out of tomorrow's England Test team to meet South Africa. i Their places will be taken by Trevor Bailey and Tom Graveney. Willie Watson, who
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  • 316 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Low Hun" Khoon (Selangor) won the high jump final in the opening day of the All Malayan Public Works Department annual athletic meet at Cheras Road today. Low cleared sft sins to win the event while Subramaniam was placed
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  • 288 13 COLONY teams, comprising players picked from the Junior championships now in progress, will visit Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang for friendly matches in December. The Singapore Badminton As* sociation, making the pension last night, deciried on the Fede ration tour to
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  • 81 13 SINGAPORE will meet RAF Far East Command in a soccer match tomorrow starting at 5.15 p.m. at Jalan Besar Stadium. The Colony team will be selected from: Fook long; Skinner. Vass, Kok Cheng Yong Kong. Rahman. Kok Seng O?man Johan, A. Koh. Omar Awang, Rahim
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  • 122 13 MALACCA, Fri.— The Municipality easily beat Stadhuy? in a government inter-depart-mental badminton match by 4 matches to 1 at the Anglosing Court last night. But for the opposition put up by Stadhuys' veteran pair Yap and Godwin, the Municipality might have made a clean swoop of it mj
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  • 63 13 THE following players will represent the Rex BP in an allwomen's friendly badminton match consisting of three singles and two double? against the Sunbeam BP to be played at Tiong Bahiu playing ground. Kirn Pong Road, on Tuesday at 7 p.m. sharp: Doreen Kiong. Nancy Ang.
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    • 420 13 SITUATIONS VACAMT PROBATIONARY Women In- spectors In Federation ot i Malaya Police Force. Qualifications: Cambridge School Certificate: Citizens <>; the Federation or eligibility for Federal Citizenship: Age: between 18 and 35; Minimum height: 4" and 10": I Only candidates with normal eye-sight without glasses accepted. Vision must be at least
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    • 824 13 CLASSIFIED ADS EttGAGEMENT CIM C^T'KK The enactment Ig announced between Mr. Sim Yeoi.g Soon, second son of Mr A. Mrs. Sim Wee O.eojv and Ifil Quck Hui J'»o. daughter f the late Mr Mrs Quck Sc-in Chuaa of Sinsapi PERSONAL Motorists: Uo You want Malaya (>c-l AND flicu« Moior Car
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    • 221 13 ttner Sy A/ Copp J^ 'l? VWE MADSI.OOO.AM'D NOR > BUT HO MONJEV KlNl 6»UV V AH W-V/DOLDNJT YAM sH'VER.''-WOIPtRS-T KJEVER HAVE T' WORK 7TMAR TH'-sHoOo**J?'- SECRET O' Jl3 GIVE THET r >\ 4 D- DOM V T < AGIN -AM' NEITHER ACHILLUM, CXJR -T*lNftLt#- TURMIP- >S- SECRET r B-bLAME.
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  • 588 14 SELANGOR FAIL IN THE ATTACK SINGAPORE Malays entered the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer final when they handed Selangor Malays a 5 0 whipping at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Singapore now meet the winners of the Penang-Perak encounter. A crowd of 3.400 saw the Colony
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  • 178 14 THE INDONESIAN tennis champions who are on their way to Ipoh for the Malayan tennis championships will be engaged in an inter-port tennis match in Singapore against Malaya on Monday on the S.C.C. courts. The Indonesian team expected to arrive in the Colony on Sunday
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  • 185 14 SINGAPORE Chinese Football Association a: their annual penera l meeting at Hoe Kee Club ytalcrdfcj unanimously re-elected Mr. Aw Cheng Ch>e as president The Association s four vicepresidents Mr Tan Cheng Chuar, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon. Mr. Tay Soo Yonsr and Mr. An^ Soon Hoe were also reelected
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  • 31 14 All women members of the Singapore Cricket Club who are interested in playing hockey this season are asked to attend a meeting at the club on Monday at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 249 14 TOWN RANGERS were held to a draw by the Rajaji in a SAFA Junior Cup-tie at Balestier Road, Singapore, yesterday. The slippery ground made good soccer impossible. Rangers were the first to settle down and opened the score in the 9th minute
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  • 18 14 P. 12: Scrutineer sums up today's races at B. Timah. P. 13: Federation round-up.
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  • 53 14 THE following teams has been selected to represent the Shell Sports Club (Spore> vs H.M. Dockyard to be played at Paya Lebar tomorrow CD. Harris; L. E. Fencott; R. Plowright; I. Goonasegaram; P W. Cottcrill: E. Kruseman; Nf. Hull; J. Copland; A- C. Stockbridge; E. D'Aranjo; G. Oliveiro.
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  • 25 14 FORMER All-Malayan Malays badminton champion Omar Manap was beaten 17-16. 15-2 by Pans Kum Fatt in the Johore Bahru District championships singles final.
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  • 21 14 RAJAJI Sports Club will play against Balestier Youngsters in a friendly game of soccer at Farrer Park. Singapore, today
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  • 581 14  - Another Chance For Ganesan ACHILLES By SPECTATORS at the Swifts' fourth annual athletic meet at Victoria School, Singapore, today, will have the opportunity of seeing several Colony champions pitched against some of Perak's best In the 100 yards Singapore's Tan Eng Yoon will be up against Won« Kens Heng, the
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  • 234 14 PROMOTER Kc. Kirn Lin. also known as Devit Chatikavanij in Siam. has offered fights in Bangkok to Don Razali and Chua Gim Chiang provided the local boys impress him on Thursday night. Razali and Chua are down to meet Sanong and southpaw Nai Opas respectively In
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