Singapore Standard, 23 August 1955

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard %ji\i N<> SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, !*>.->.> I 1 PAGES J"> CENTS
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  • 86 1 ORTH. Mon. i woman. and a boy I yesterday. g a village gci Dua ..nee Wcllesley "iking a "short Lubok Anak :ifter collecting their pigs. Gooi Ah 1 3- year-old daugha 16-year-H t Chow, and i brother. Tan irryins: the b:ick when halftream she
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  • 40 1 >OL. Attf. 22 ißru- number of St» n flea have been t -tore hut in the Liverpool College. tied tonight, nition was taken visited the College fingerprints and tot i afl footprints D r the hut.
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  • 16 1 .nor Roosevelt H ngkong ye^ter- ipan en route to will spend four Colony. Reuter
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  • 14 1 SPY Baker bey bra>ka's oldest d her 113 rd v rda: Reuter
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  • 53 1 IT, Mnrmro. AIIC Si (.tneral Pierre < ominander inof the I rerun forces <li«d in an air i\ it was an lure. Bttlc Piper Cub obpl.inc in which ill was flying ibout 20 kilometres i>lm Talda, not far Oaed lea. ><><lit'N were found k.uo of the airrause of
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  • 362 1 ISRAEL B rdcr c| sh with Egyptians SUDAN 138 mutmccrs give up town MOROCCO Many places stm J *r under siege African Death Toll May Reach 1,000 ALGIERS, Aug. 22, (Reuter)— French troops today wiped out nine Algerian hamlets which gave refuge to outlaws who took
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  • 82 1 Sultan's Gift— A Kris Mr. Lennox-Boyd Calls At The Istana The Secretary of State fop the Colonies, Mr. Alan Len-nox-Boyd. receives a midget ivory-handled kris from the Sultan of Selangor during his visit to the Istra£' in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. .Mr- The Solanaor Ruler and the Tengku Ampuan entertained Mr.
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  • 363 1 Tunku Reports All's Well In Boyd Talks KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, and the Federation's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today reached accord in principle over the basic constitutional problems facing Malaya. This was the progress in their "cordial and sympathetic talks at King's House today when
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  • 49 1 HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 22 ,R OUter> The Italian-born film actress Pier Angeli. who fractured her pelvis in an aircraft accident last February and has been confined to her horn*" since, gave birth to a boy here yesterday. She is the wife of singer Vie Damore.
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  • 18 1 NO casualties to either the Communist terrorists or security forces were reported in the Federation yesterday.
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  • 111 1 COLOMBO. Aug. 22 (Reuter> President Eisenhower may convene a "World Parliament of Religions" like the recent "Atoms for Peace" conference to make the world turn to peace, president of the World Fellowship of Buddhists. Dr. G. P. Malalasekera said here today. Dr. Malalasekera. who has Just
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  • 49 1 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped A\ cents to $1,392 per lb. for first grade Septcmbei shipment on an easier market. Largely responsible for the drop was the publication of the July rubber consumption figure for the United States which showed a bigger drop than anticipated.
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  • 122 1 206 Dead And 100 Missing NEW YORK. Aug. 22 (UP) Rescue workers bulldozed through mountains of sludge and debris today in a search for still missing victims ol one of United States worst floods which has claimed at least 200 and perhaps 300 lives. The death
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  • 62 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 22 (Reuter> Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told parliament today India did not propose to ban from Bombay foreign ships "other than those of Portugal" which were bound for the Portuguese Indian colony of Goa. He said dock workers' union at Bombay and
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  • 33 1 BANDUNG. Aug. 22 <AP)— The Commander cf the Third Military Territory announced 1.198 persons had been released from prisons in an °mnesty on the occasion of Indonesia's independence day.
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  • 150 1 GAZA. Aug. 22 (Rcutcr)— Fighting broke out between Egyptian troops and Israelis on the Gaza truce demarcation line today it was reported here. Egyptian sources said Israeli forces supported by armoured cars and mortars attacked Egyptian positions. Egyptian troops returned the fire. Three Egyptian
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  • 42 1 MELBOURNE. Aug. 22. (Reutrri Thirty-four aged and invalid pensioners lelt here today lor Canberra with a half-mile long petition bearing 30.000 names, asking that the present pension rate of 50 shilling., should be raised to "-0 shillings.
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  • 321 1 Strikers Hurt Two Drivers SINGAPORE City Council strikers clashed with the Police again yesterday the second time in three days. Police arrested 13 strikers nine in Beach Road where the clash occurred and four in other parts the City. Strikers stoned seven City Council vehicles and
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  • 233 1 They're Ready To Talk Terms KHARTOUM (Router) A fTOUD lA ]'S<l men of the Sudanese Defence Foice who rj.utinied in Soutii Sudan on Thursday have iUTTPt) I ed at Vci. one oJ the towns seized hy the lebels, it was officially stated nue today. Yei Jit
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  • 23 1 SHAKESPEARE'S play Othello is borne, made into linn by tho Soviet producer S» Yutkovich. the Soviet news agency Tass said. Reuter
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  • 211 2 Keep The City Clean, Urges Council Public Asked To Co-operata JNsp'»eof the strike by 10 oon the S.ngapore City Council, w'S stoff of contract lobourers skcl «or volunteers, hos managed to coll Crs Ov mcnt before the strike day. Deputy President, Mr. R \Ud*L* The Standard yesterday that the ounr'
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  • 27 2 WHILE others walk off with the best Rirls, fat, ugly Ernest Borsnine has to content himself wit.i just lookins on from the background.
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  • 204 2 Spore Views To Be Recorded UNITED Artists will hold the first "sneak" preview in Malaya when they screen "Marty" tonight at 9.30 p.m. at the Pavilion Theatre. Scouts with microphones will walk the lobby ot the theaire getting the reaction of the public :o the
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  • 80 2 She'll Give Lesson To MGS Pupils MISS IRENE Kohler. a British pianist arrived in the Colony yesterday to give two concerts in the Federation and a lesson for students in Singapore. Miss Kohler. who is on a tour of Australia. New Zealand and South Africa, will Rive a lesson tomorrow
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  • 7 2 Hope For Settlement In Rubber Walk-Out j
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  • 76 2 THE Singapore City Co i Laboui Unions' Fcciera* stemay asked Chief Minister Mr. Oa\ici Marsha., to app< an independent Inquiry C missMXi to inquire intc the "conduct* 1 of the Police in a>«ig with the City Council strikers. The request was contain in a letter
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  • 119 2 COMMODITY PRICE CLOSING rubber pries fecali prr Ib in Sin:a pore pesfleviaf vac: liyeri s No I ||.fi S|xti lAMtsr I3S! r.«b Ui i No I ir. No IlllD I < UK prier ul I trid.tN iM I pimj ihowi; No I K.S.S Srtlk««rt IONhON Rl Utl Maadajr's ip M
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  • 203 2 Family Of Five Lives On $5 Hand-Out THE plight of Madam Tea Swcc Luan and her four children was brought to the attention of the Chief Minister during his "meet the people" session last Saturday. Madam Teo, a widow, has been struggling during the past year to keep her children
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  • 94 2 KLANG. Mon. A Klang school teacher and a youth leader from Penang have been selected to undergo a course of training in England on the care of the deaf. They are Miss Harriet Sinnathamby of Klang. and Miss Lee Kooi Jong of Penang. Both will
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  • 26 2 ONG Sai Leong. 30. who fell off his motor cycle ia Braddell Road yesterday, died two hours after admission to the Singapore General Hospital.
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  • 42 2 VIRS A F. CORNELIUS and -»1 family sincerely thank relatives and friends w! 1 sent wreaths, letters of condolence telegrams, and those who kind y ;ittended the funeral of the late Rowland T. Cornelius of No. 5. Handy Road, Singapore 9.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 67 2 Weather Report Minimum Temperature From 7.::0 p.m. Auk 81 7..50 a.m. \ug II: Spore (74F»: Penang <7:>I): Kota Bahru I?3F); Kuala Lumpur («9Fi; Ipoh (7!F); Kuantan (71F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.?,0 a.m. to 7.^0 :>.m. Auf. Tl: Singapore (84F»: Penan? iXM r. Kota Bahru ItSFI; Kuala Lumpur iV,V); Ipoh (9IF);
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  • 118 3 .Fustier of Singa- Sir Charles \jwalty left for the v»st»rri.iv after 17 I rvice in Ma lav a and Mr w.is arromh% his wife. Lady nsley il message. Sir a ish»-(« .i|| political (I tht- general pubii> political conUrn btst of luck.' alhe would not "promvthinx
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  • 153 3 ISt Johns Island Opium Treatment Centre el in February 1956 on«> year after it was to make way for a tuberculosis sanatorium >pital for incurable patients, The Standard I I told I the main I I the I itivt I nets I M tal
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  • 45 3 ,i detective, Sing pore Disti >urt the police on May 12. live o on tiic which San i Lav hanged with of an unlawful on oi>of I lifted on I he mingled the Cir» i en ti; rowing today.
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  • 28 3 iEE took a d his Ihc shoulder itUf tiled to nths' rmt ft vrnth Matold guilty to to Tun Chip Terras on i (toed sioo.
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  • 21 3 |^rik< r. v h o lay to l( I o n i; Ifl J<>. > C Fifth Magis■;i I Pit
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  • 95 3 THE Senior Port Health Officer. Singapore Dr. K. Sivam. who leaves by plane for Britain this morning on a year's Government trainin? eoursc at Liverpool, University He will lake a diploma on public health to be followed by a World Health Organisation Fellowship, studying procedures on
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  • 256 3 Suburbs Need Post Offices SINGAPORE postal authorities have made plans to meet the demand for increased postal services in the Colony during this year, states the annual report of the Postal Services and Telecommunications Dc partment, 1954, released yesterday. With the rapidly expand- j in'A
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  • 49 3 photo. THE City oumil yesterday sent out several trucks with neuly engaged contract labourers, under police protection, to collect several tons of rubbish and garbage from various parts of the city. One of the trucks is seen unloading the rubbish at the Rendemeer Road Depot. Standard
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  • 550 3 Is He Raising Another Bogey? Vse Head More Than Your Tongue SINGAPORE business men yesterday flayed Chief Minister David Marshall for his attack on "big business" before a crowd of international visitors on Sunday. They called Mr. Marshall's outburst "unnecessary, unjustified and disappointing."' The chairman
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  • 215 3 WALKED OUT OF CAR TO DEATH TUP: Singapore Coroner. Mr K. T. Alexander, yes;terday recorded a verdict lof misadventure at an inquest on Foo Boon Jin. a 1 28-year-old S.I.T. clerk, who was killed in a traffic accident along East Coast Road, on June 28. Foe h:id just left the
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  • 110 3 10 Charged With Stone Throwing I EIGHT men were yesterday (.-bar^cci In Tiu Eighth Magistrate s Court with being members of an unlawful assembly who threw stones at a City Council lorry arid prevented men Irom collecting refuse in liaii Lane at 8. 15 yesterday morning. Thc3 were M. N.
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  • 77 3 MR. R.C. ASTIIANA who has joined the Indian Government Office in Singapore as Press Attache to the Commissioner for India in Malaya. Mr. Asthana was a staff member of many leading Indian newspapers and the All-India Radio before joining government service. For the last two years he
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  • 127 3 PENANG. Mon.— A mcc seller, Mohamcd Naifah. told the Sessions Court here today, how two men threatened him with a knife and robbed him of $30. In the ciook were Kuppu.samy 1!>. and Raniayah. 120. who claimed trial to a charge of robbing Hanifah
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  • 90 3 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber? roiosia Association acknowledges the following cionaUons Guan Soon Transport $337.50. Fraser Neave $200, Robinsons Sini.sB, The Singapore Mercantile Co-opcmtivc Thrift Loan Society SI OO. Serjeants' Mess. R.A.F., $100. C.H. Cafe $56.58. Mr. Wee Thiam Ciioo $50. Centra] Pay 8e Records Offire $44.03. Messrs John
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  • 141 3 Six More Council Charged SIX MORE City Council strikers were charged in the Singapore Sixth MaI gistrate Coin t yesterday with obstruction, intimidation and assault. They wore Ghani bin Jonet Annamalai. B Balan. D Fcrnandis. J. George and S Ramasamy. Ghani and Annamalai werr charged for obstruction at Burmah Road
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  • 68 3 A oIXGAPORE Government press statement issued yesterday states that a member of the Singapore Military Forces Trooper Luw Lee Wang, ha^ died in hospital as a result of being shot in the head by the accidental discharge of a rifle while in camp in Johore. A spokesman
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  • 608 4 Withers-Payne's Final Address DR. C. H. Withers-Payne, counsel for three Dutch oil companies, which are claiming $6,000/000 compensation from the War Damage Commission, submitted in the Singapore High Court yesterday, that under the Inter-Allied Declaration, the Crown must fulfil its pledge to restore and rehabilitate the companies'
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  • 76 4 PENANG. Mon— The works of Ba.-h, Schubert. Schumann. Chopin and Albenil will figure in liie piano recital to be given by world famous Miss Irene Kohicr at the St. George's Girls School, on Aug. 26. Miss Kohler cave recitals to I troops stationed in India and
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  • 222 4 KLANG Mon.— The Pan-Malayan Islamic Association today invited the UMNO-MCA-MIC Allliance to join it in a fight against any move to introduce Chinese and Tamil as official languages in the Federal Council. Although it was first stated that the Alliance would not be invited to
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  • 96 4 To Star In Concert To Aid SATA Miss I.im Lee, the wellknown Colony singer who made bis: hit in the BBC and television broadcasts during her stay in Britain for the last three years, is in the Colony to give local music lovers a treat. Miss I.im took voice training,
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  • 141 4 BENTONG. Mon. Flying bat should be the favourite item on menus in Bentong and Kuala Lumpur this week if the rapidity with which 1.500 have been sold in the two towns today is any proof of its delicacy. Claimed to have wonderful rejuvenative properties,
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  • 121 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two War Department labourers were found not guilty in the Magistrate's Court today of stealing 23 corrugated iron sheets valued at $92 from the Headquarters, Malaya Command They were C. Perumal 24. of Gurney Road and Suppiah 37. of Ride Range
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  • 38 4 HONGKONG. Aug. 22. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.54 to ill sterling; $3.82 to US$l; $1,833 to Malayan $1; $0,133 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252. H1M to a tael.
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  • 48 4 ■Standard Photo by DAVID LYTTLE, of Rud o Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, will speak the epilogue at the Arts Theatre Group's "Workshop" presentation in Kuala Lumpur next week. He is seen here as he will appear as Shakesnearc nt iht> show.- Yong Peng Seong
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  • 213 4 People— MacD. COMMISSIONER-GENERAL for South-east Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. yesterday stressed the need to build up a strong trade union movement in Singapore with the co-operation and understanding of the employers. He reminded 100 representatives of the three services unions the Army. Navy and Air Foree that trade unionism
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  • 95 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A former hawker, Ng Hock Hal, Of Singapore, was today fined $300 in default 18 weeks' Imprisonment by the First Magistrate on three charges of possessing stolen property. He pawned two pens, a gold ring, five shirts and two pairs of trousers between
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  • 135 5 TOP LETT: "We have nut before,* 1 the Minister for the Colonies. Mr Alan Lennox -Hoyd. lo the Federations Chief Minister Tunku Abdul K.thman. upon hi s arrival in Kuala Lumpur by air THE BEGINNING OF POLITICAL TALKS AND SOCIAL ROUNDS on Sunday Bight. On right is
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  • 64 5 Mom Shop el ;,t Bands ■ad de- .1. for bilan and netting yesC P R of the Malacca Divisional Committee Of the MTI'C, Mr Sun Mow Yu Prciiirnt of the Malacca Chinese School* Teachers on arl I Mr l.im Men? Trade Union Adr, Malacca. The meeting
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  • 366 5 Oh! So She's Lady Patricia, I Didn't Know Her Two Ladies Meet Unexpectedly One Says— KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Lady Patricia Lennox-Boyd, wife of the visiting British Colonial Secretary, today met the Tengku *Ampiuin of Kclantan near Kuala Lumpur but had to part after a "how-do-you-do" due to the language barrier
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  • 230 5 Standard Shipping Reporter L.II'BO Biro, an Yugoslav national, was bitten by the travel bu.q when he was only ten years old. He tried to get to the Americas, by stowing away in a wine ban el consignment that was being ferried across from his
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  • 53 5 NCi Kong Kui vi Carpmacl Road. Singapore, lett his car in front of Sig ap Road for 20 minutes on Sunday night came back to find hi< car missing. Inside* the rar was a r pete microphone set. The tota'. .oss was valued at $2,250.
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  • 54 5 VICE-ADMIRAL Sir Alan K. Scott-Moncrieff, Commander-In-Chief. Far East Station, will pay an official visit to Australia and New Zealand between Scot 13 and Oct. The Admiral, who will travel by ;iir. will discuss matters of mutual interest with the Chiefs-of-Stafl of the Australian and New Zealand
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  • 29 5 photo. I.HHO biro who spends all his spare time with paint and brush puts the Saishißfl touches to another of his paintings aboard Ine Tri«l:iv yes- Standard
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  • 178 5 14 Asian Newsmen To Tour Australia FOURTEEN journalists j from South-east Asian j countries— including four from Singapore -will leave Singapore tomorrow for three weeks' official tour of Australia. The four from Singapore are: Sit Yin Fong (Straits Times), K. c. Lee (Nanyang Siang Pain. Othman Wok (Utusan Mcl ay
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  • 54 5 A iolai ol SI :.'73 in cash and I s wcr- reporter! lost or stoien evei the weekend, the polite spokesman said yesterday. This figure includes a rar radio worth S2H4 which was sto:en from a car parked opposite the Britannia Club at Beach Rond,
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  • 107 5 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The entire 88-membei labour force at the Hume Industries Factory in Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur, went on strike this morning A spokesman of the National Union of Factory and General Workers stated today that the men would stay out until
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  • 71 5 A YOUXG newsvendor. Han Kee Fong, was yesterday fa guilty in the Singapore Eif .Magistrate's Court of atte ing to extort from a cofleeshop assist ani Yeo Ah Kok. $3.60. Yco told the court that while he was watching a pintable game in Purvis Street on
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    • 422 5 Standard cjQimancic INFORMATION AT A GLANCE |^E>— —i-umaj- News; 143 I M(i A D II V V H 'I Mr* r \*J I\ L p .mime Sam El 4 How I)-> Yd i Dot": The Eu i J m a^* s i lll4; HH( \-J n On-he*-fjf #X n 1;
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  • 1269 6 Prophet Of Plenty 1 on tl oi the i opli.t Ingapore would be th p o iv have the habit oi foreseeing uonchitm the distant future while ttenttoa W, wore nustuktn a>t ight that the CWel IBnMN ,ing to get down to wort rTv-ef thl nd the n
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  • 822 6 \FTF.\ 1 wonder if persons who set themselves up to he the champions of labour and the faithful disciples <>f trade unionism, as it is understoo i and practised in civilised countries where demorrary thrives, are genuine in their protestations of service to better the lot of the worker.
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  • 716 6 the 847), Convair B-365, KB36s, F-84fs and XC 97 aerial tankers. Eight Air Forte is 4b equipped with B-3fis. w RB-3H.S, F-84fs, B-4"s and KC-975. Second Air Force has B 47s RB-475. F-84fs, K(-f)7 tankers and KB-2D tankers. In addition each air force has several T-33
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  • Article, Illustration
    170 6 Sir: I presume thai cur Labour Minister Sambanthan's so-called Indian dress us a challenge to the Malayan Indians. He claims that h«» dresses for comfort, but at the same time he has failed to define what sort of comfort he is enjoying from this way of dressing i.e.
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  • 53 6 Din Sir: Even after paying ST! for listeners' licence many citizens of Singapore are unabh to listen to the programmes tee to the roaring sound produced by Ihe music boxes licensed to operate up to 11 p.m. Will the authorities please see that these music boxes are removed from residential
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  • 74 6 fijirmfj fICHJ Talks rriHE deadlock in Urn A can-Red Chinese Geneva on the pepatrial of their respective :> I is completely due to existence of ultei on the part of the nists. Chung Shinf Jit I comments. The Communisi v.c-. tiator. f y points out. to rommit himself on I.•
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  • 53 7 lUf 22 'AP. r .1 v today ighter mystery ist coast DM this lentified b'-'-n waters. For- n forlen that the r radioU 11 detect ed Saturday nngrur In the n frelghf it was urse. iged that llowed the it€ be- rged
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  • 7 7 hottest rday. ire reachFfthn nheit.—
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  • 52 7 photo. GOA: Satyagrahis, in their "peaceful" invasion of Goa, lie down to avoid the fire of the Goans. As the Indians approached the colony, the Goans opened fire on them, killing 28 in all. The nonchalance of the cameraman on the left could be a tribute to Goan
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  • 350 7 II L, Amg. Q, (AP)— The Communists will return or. Tuesday a seriously tlirr and the body of an army captain whose plane was shot down by the neutral zone last week. Lt. Guy H. Bumpas. Jackson. Mississippi, suffered a cracked skull, the
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  • 10 7 i i er, Li •m I Ihe
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  • 60 7 \iu SB, (AP)— Government officials are tluTt- be unfavourable action abroad to GeaenU Sun Li-Jen as personal chief MoM Chiang Kai-shek. v. ns ac- in a r I c of ttr. Kuo .Her of inte a as a the reas a n i
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  • 43 7 PARIS. Aug. 22 (AP)— The newlx-formed World Council :o Young Men's Christian lions yesterday electHi president rian churchman and diplo- Charles Sherman Snerman is economic advisor to the Government of ria and has .ong been ;t in the V.M.C..V
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  • 277 7 fc We Have A Right To Demonstrate Against Spies 9 WASHINGTON. Au" 22 (Router) -The South Korean Ambassador here Dr. You Chan Vans, said today his government had no desire to n a 1 t demonstrations !in *t the Commun.st truce teams in Korea. "Our government
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  • 108 7 MEXICO CITY Allf 21 (AP) Hetie Ford, an American model turned bullfighter. scored a rousing triumph on Sunday in her first major appearance. t was awarded an car of each of her bulls aftei the ki.i anj given enough applause to wan ant a victory march around the
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  • 58 7 HONGKONG Auk. 22 <R«-u--ter> Communist security officers have arrested the leader and other members of the "'China National Union Party" in Chungking, southwest China, for plotting to stage an uprising, tho New China News Agency reported in its domestic service today. They were charged before a Chungking
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  • 22 7 PRESIDENT Jalal Bayar of Turkey will visit Persia on fc>" A. 19. ?t th* invitation nf the Shah. Reuter
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  • 177 7 HOODED MEN WILL FIGHT 'EVILS AGAINST WHITES' CONWAY. South Carolina. Aug 22. «AP>-The new Imperial Wizard oi the Ku Klux Klan <XXX» says he wants to make his organization "Strom and vicious enough to fight the evils against the white man." EL Edward.- of Atlanta. Georgia rob"d and hooded, and
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  • 112 7 Birth Pains Of A New Island HONOLULU, Aug 22 < Router) An underwater volcanic eruption which may be the birth pains of a new Hawaiian island has been seen by passengers in an airplane flying over the central Pacific. They saw twu or three square miles of water issuing bubbles
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  • 88 7 He Gives Up Fight To Stay In HK HONGKONG. Aug. 22. (AP) —American Arnold Milton Kiehn. who was ordered to be deported from Hongkong, unexpectedly boarded ihe British freighter Wangarattn shortly before midnight on Sundnv en route to Vancouver, British Columbia. Kichn who refused to eat for 13 days in
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  • 52 7 GENEVA. AUfe. 22 (Reuter) Leading scientists from the six major atomic countries of East and West began a series of secret meetings here today to work out an international guarantee for the peaceful uses of atomic energy. Countries represented were Britain, the United States. Russia. Canada, /ranee
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  • 46 7 TAIPEI. Aug. 22 (Reuter) President Chiang Kai-shek today ordered all officers and cadets in the Nationalist armed forces not to wear sunglasses. In a directive issued by the National Defence Ministry he also ordered officers and cadets not to tilt their service caps.
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  • 50 7 TRENT, Italy. Aug. 22 'AP> A contest of the Trent Sports Fishing Club endrd in a squawk yesterday. One contestant cast a line and found a distressed hen on the end of it. The hen had tried to snatch the work from his baited hook.
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  • 193 7 Red China Tells India LONDON, Aug. 22.— Communist China told India yesterday she was backing India's bid to take over the Portuguese colony of Goa. New China News Agency, in a broadcast monitored here, said the China Peace Committee told the All-India
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  • 57 7 photo A special picture taken by Cecil Beaton of Princes Margaret, Who was 25 Sunday. The picture was taken in the garden at I larence House and th c Princess wears a pale yellow dress of paper shantung taffeta with a collar of white organza, a five-strinc nearl
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  • 359 7 Margaret Goes On A Picnic With Handsome New Escort BALMORAL CASTLE. Aug. 22 (UP)— Princess Margaret went on a birthday picnic ycstciday with a handsome new cscoi 1 and the Duke of Edinburgh blocked a country road with his car to -top newsmen from following. THE pretty princess, who becomes
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  • 182 8 S'pore May Soon Run Its Own Welfare Lottery SINGAPORE will soon have Kg own Social Welfare Lattery, if plans being: prepared by the Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga are approved by the Council of Ministers and passed by the Legislative Assembly. Braga told The Standard yesterday he was i
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  • 36 8 Dragnet On For Escaped Prisoner SUNGEI PATANI, U I ii:c looking for bin Sac i r.udo a daring ja:l- the a P >n m broad Tuesday. s 1 I pI to i ben he c pri.-on
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  • 22 8 wgsar. Mob. 45 -smili i Kil f. n 1 -pital hero yesresult i .ries s by the I
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  • 48 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Aug. 22 Chan Boon Teik Bukit Iflertajam was fined S>o in the rate's court in Nibon? TebaJ for having two engers in the ear he was dnv:n^ when he only had a provisional driving licence. Chan Boon Teik pleaded guilty by letter.
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  • 21 8 THE Kempt Club of Tai-p-.n'-i will hold a dance on Sept. 2. Members and wt UI wishers ire welcome.
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  • 79 8 Standard photo by MX. KOK Kong Fu, a farmer and proprietor of Kok's Poultry Farm in Gembak, Kuali Lumpur receives the Sultan of Selangor's Cup for the Champion Bird in the poultry section from Mr. H. K. Dimoline, President of the Ma'ayan Ajjri-Horticultural Association during the Prize-giving: Day
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  • 368 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Men.— The United Chinese School Teachers' Association today demanded in a memorandum submitted to the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, that the Federation Constitution "should be so amended that all Chinese born in this country can automatically become Federal citizens." The eight-pagj
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  • 33 8 PROFESSOR ex. Parkinson of the University of Malaya will deliver a lecture on "Penang as a naval base" 5L, 1C v Wdloslpy Primary School. Northam Road Penang at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 254 8 PERAK PRESSES GOVT. TO REVIEW TAX LAW IPOII, Moa The executive committee of the Pcrak Division of the Labour Party of Malaya is to ask the national conference of the party to urge the Alliance Government to simplify the procedure of application for Federal citizenship, to review the present system
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  • 64 8 A POLICE supervisee, Abdul Kadir bin Abdullah wa.^ sentenced to two months' imprisonment by the Singapore Sixth Magistrate yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to EX i Xh J Kandang Kerbau Police Station on Aug 2 when required to do so He
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  • 190 8 IN S'PORE THE BIG PROBE IS ENDED THE All -Party Committee, appointed by the Singapore Legislative Assembly on May 18. to inquire into and make recommendations for the improvement of Chinese education and culture, has finished its investigations. The chairman. Education Minister. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. told The Standard yesterday
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  • 121 8 'Let It Be A Lesson," Students Are Told PENANG, Mon— The Chairman of Nanyang University Branch Committee here. Mr. Lim Lean Tens:, toda urged Chinese school students to concentrate only on their studies and not to take an interes' in outside activities Commenting: on the recent detention of 12 Chinese
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  • 113 8 'A Most Remarkable School' THE PENANG Free School founded in 1816 by Rev. H. S. Hutching! was described as "one of the most remarkable institutions of its kind" in a booklet "Education in the United Kingdom Dependencies"' which has been just published in London. The booklet reviewing the remarkable progress
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  • 40 8 A CHINESE in Singapore was arrested yesterday and in his possession Polire fo;md a pen bearing the name: Purushotham Naidu. Anyone claim* ing the pen should contact Mr. Ra.iaratnam. Deputy Superintendent, Crime. Central Police S'ation.
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  • 530 8 'SHE WAS UNFAITHFUL -I KILLED HER' Alleged Confession Read In r IPOH, Mon.— A 35-year-old Pongkor Island r Yuet Men 9/ was today committed ro stand trial in m, Crm Cv Sept. 22 on a charge of murdering his 23-yeo old Hi9h Ct Soo Chow, a tobacco factory worker. V
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  • 35 8 A TAXI DRIVER (o the Police y< found <o\cn fold bran a purse in his car at the S pore Harbour Board so 2!) and M The properly I valued at MM
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  • 165 8 PORT SWFTTfcNHAM, Mon.— lf, miu labourers on Cart> Island seven miles from here today put a curse on i he thief who stole a valuable gold ornament from the image of a Hindu God in A temple on the Island during the week end.
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  • 35 8 MOVE FOR ELECTED MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 1 at t i a > i I QUosi Ml Nya, i Om< ionai g Th bin Ham 1 Penar. I for c< land J 4 A Mr. La I I
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  • 146 8 MTUC Man Warns Covt. PENANG, Mon. The Secretary of the I of the Malayan Trade Inion Qmhmll htt«i I Thiam Sicw today warned (iovernm nt unions would break away Irom \hc N tntn.il W Council. I Speaking at the I Asian Customs Services Un away
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  • 7 8 He Altered I-Card To Get Job 1
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    • 55 8 C\ COSTS YOU LESS f rSL{m Ca tC hal by its r'^gentleTthe^ the 2 r ibbiest Se clo"hc c s Very raCe f d rl CV en fei J^rffik /L a^n« S l !he n Idl1 dl si r But rhe V O Kc?^ rarl0 is like e^ al^ n^>
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  • 54 9 im!,- \nnf Coflinrt. who was barred from C I bikini in a 1.1.m kpooi beauty contest. i ttiis «e»-k —in this while bikini (abo\e>. J !i. me in a I.larkpool show, was stopped nit I" enter one of the \*e**klv heats of thr 1 our bikini
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  • 690 9 CASSANDRA asks What is the Price of Pain 2 LONDON. J BLAKE in a 2 lovely poem once wrote 2 a blessing for all the child--2 ren of the world. He said in gentle and sweet simpii--2 ci'y: H "Sweet joy be foil ihee." 2 In this year of grace—
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  • 1125 9  -  RONALD WILKINSON II 1 \V\\\\V\\\\\\\\\,\\\V\\\\\\A\\> NAIROBI. STEVE Martin, tough 55--year-old Australian, ruled "with an :ron discipline 1.000 of Kenya's most vicious Mail Man convicts on a Dcvil'l Is'.e in Lake Victoria. I was the first outsider to visit him there. And alter me only one other white man saw
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  • 52 9 YES, tfcc g rl in the mli Tmylor, 23, oj or Wilding arid motiicr of tico sons. Ar\d i) c vcirnswt stir's v ring is tlie outfit that has yon her X)ic I "The girl urd most tike to sec" in a poll 'SF tourists
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  • 266 9 Royalty set the Style \Y~IIEN Prince Albert, who was visiting the Highlands with his wife. duren Victoria, looked at a pretty peasant girl, the consequences were surprising. As they passed, the girl curtsied low. The vivid flash of her scarlet petticoat caught the prince's eye and so attracted him that
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    • 163 9 Y-O-U"IC 120 AM to ro PM A .c -J deception. 1 00 P.M. to 1.30 P.M. PorscQSt ios cs r frc kr Tf\An\M }35PMto 3 PM ,'w VUU y -a\ octivitic show proi odent, industrious chances rs through correspondences. Fc ■"•"> pa^t ry c-J Pre^s r rror 3.00 P.M. to
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  • 178 10 Finance And Commerce j <••" M^^^^^ M^—— -AND PRICE DROPS 4'/ 2 CTS. Standard Market Reporter THE lower United States consumption of natural and synthetic rubber for July caused prices in the Singapore market to sag throughout the day, first grade for September shipment
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  • 207 10 TEI FVISION has proved to re an eaTeetive medium ol entertainment and education in places whore it has been introduced, according to Mr. N. Butler, export ma. laser of Pye I td of Cambridge. Fnylard who is on a >hert Malayan visit A> a visual
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  • 108 10 S I N< A »O H E sha rebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Fed I lisp S 07J Sammon \v Hammer $2 57J: and cd; Malayan Cement $1.60 v tod iy and M over- Malayan Colls B.J rcn!>; urds. 52 32J; Spore C d S1
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  • 249 10 THE planned i li :y ol B v AC. to jive the Pacific increased facilit f< r trans- oc< an travel, will bo brought in arer to realisation, H Is hoped, by the regional •ng 1 1 thf International Civil Avial 1 Organisation, which
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  • 83 10 MALAYA'S products n of tin-in-concen>3tea in July totalle 5.245 tons (5.1)84 tons in me previous month) the hisne>t figure SO far this year. Thh brings the total producti m in the first seven year to 35.451 n (corresponding period ast jrear, 34\575 tons) Slocks of tin metal
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  • 33 10 AN* American company, the ral Public Utilities Cor•'i<>ii. is to investigate the ibility of building an ie power plant in the Philippines, it was reported in New York.
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  • 130 10 Ships In Harbour OITIR ROADS Rot:i. Eastern Venture, British Prince, Triglav, Nelly Maersk. Lyngham. Missouri Maru. Marie Bakke. Alcinous. Anking, Maxwell Brander. Frank Lykes. Landak, Golden Cape. Van Outhoorn INNEI ROADS Caltex 93, Selangor. Sadao .TiK'o. Rajah Brooke. M. Bahru Poolenc Lariang. Caltex Bintan?. Tai Tiong, Lawandra. Aik Leone. Sen
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  • 107 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates yesterday were: New York 3 11 (T.T.). 3?; (O.I).). 33 credit bills (90 d st) (air mail). S3-] 1€ trade bills (90 d st) (airmail). Canada: 3!-5 II (TT.), 3!-7 Hi (O.D 3J-11 Hi credit bills (90 d st) (air mail), i'i
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  • 161 10 Industrial Section Is Active THE Malayan share market opened the week with slightly more activity in the industrial section at current prices* Rubbers and tins were irregular and quiet. The market paid no attention to the Chief Minister's speech at the Internationa: airport ori Sunday. Price changes announced by the
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  • 42 10 THE Central Bureau of Statistics announced in Jakarta yesterday, the output of rubber on large estates in Indonesia in 1954 exceeded the pie- World War II level. Production was listed at 285.854 tons compared with 175.078 in 1938.
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  • 131 10 THE increasing number of tourists coming to Singapore is making the Colony an important market for luxury poods such as diamonds and pearls, says Mr. L. Elion. the retiring managing director of Overseas Traders Ltd., Singapore. The absence of duty on luxury poods in
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  • 133 10 OVER f>r>.ooo tons .of, foment were exported from Britain b y The Cement Mar- ketin',' Company Ltd.. the I sellirm organization of The Bhip Circle Group of Companies, during the first six months of this year. This represents an increase of nearly six per cent over
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    31 10 S .'"WP«re 7.1 1 Ration h \M n Mr X, h I 3 SSI P I lhc S i 1 Mr. and MR. TAN PUAY CIIOO MR. KOII HAN KOK
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  • 285 10 ADDITIONAL land is being put under rice in British Borneo but there is little change however in acreage in Malaya, states the "Review of Grain Crops" just issued by the Commonwealth Economic Committee. The area under rice in British Borneo, the review says, is estimated
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  • 99 10 INDONESIA may huv thousands r from Singapore and Thailand t ,1 Xms said in Jakarta yesterday. eovernmrnt Indonesia, which hoprd to h, mlf v..« this year, has fail, d C VeH £l ""t^ imports are needed t0 offset Ih,- ,^,ll ,j. wiped out
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  • 289 10 IMPROVED RESULTS FOR KARMEN THE improved results shown in the accounts of Karmen Rubber Ltd. reflect the advance In the price of rubber, .says Mr. C. B. Hester, the chairman in his annual statement for the year ended May 31. 1955. Operating profit before charging Brit Mi and Malayan taxes
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  • 33 10 SI NT, a: I pli'f- $4Ja I S ed COJ 8 HOI IDW < I II" and < 0 II" uPF\ v< pi. I I I II I. lid 1 I I I
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  • 62 10 RUBBER rrop figures July, 195"). arc: Alor Gajah Rubber E Limited 23,000 Ib.; Aycr Pa Rubber Estate Limitrd 71.000 1 lb Glencaly Plantat M Limited 78.000 }b Kluanfj Rubber Company Limited S4L--000 lb.; Paiam Limited W.» ]b.; Talisman Rubber Company Limited 26,500 ib Teluk Anson Rubier E.^tate 'Limited
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    • 709 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION p ERAK J URF C LUB VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN [hat the following person, SULTAN < S GO LD VASE MEETING whose names and addre:>ses arc 1955 < n below are applying to the Governor for naturalisatio:. FIRST DAY, L*ny person who 3^ s CD t^rr, o^'' 1955
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    53 12 v s VO CHAMP. Pe\ ■>■•■ j s j a bo After jour gruelling rounds young Willy grounded the t p. Pepe slept peacefully while Willy counted him out. But Pepe doesn't bear am/ malice as you can see. Nor docs little Willy even though he seems to )iare collected
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  • 242 12 Hi > -ills are well knit m for their spirit ol adventure, and tiiteeu-) ear-old Lilian Pirker. of Aberdeen, is no e\( rption. Ywr since she first \isit»\l a cirrus. Lilian lias always admired the cool nerves of the hijjhwkf walkers. poised di//il> ikffc the rinu
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    423 12 School Isn't Dull When You... SIT ON A LOLLIPOP way to school I boughi a not finished it when I arrived. S when the Head w; looking, I carried on suck- the Head turned round. In my confusion I put the :c!!:;>on on my on it. n the
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  • 274 12  -  John Horder By rpHK conquest of Everest is pr afa y the greatest lory by man over Nature this century And what a thrill it is to it from the man who i 2 >,028 ft. to tl c BIGH ADVKNTL'KK. by Sir Edmund Hil- 11 ler and
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  • 215 12 I 1 ERE are some interesting lJ sandwich fillings to make your noliday picnic somethin 5 to remember. BANANA: Cover the buttered bread with thin slices of banana and either spread With a little jam, or sprinkle with i hopped nuts. Nice with *>rown bread. EGG AND CHEESE:
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  • 250 12 OTS of girls write to mo about jobs. And many of you want to hoar about women who havr really ex citing and adventurous work. So I went to meet slim shy Mrs. Anne Burns wl is an inspiration to all rtrj who want adventurou, careers.
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  • 43 12 X YOUNG boxor has gone 15.000 miles to Britain to win a title— BY ROYAL COMMAND! He Is tv.vnty-year-old heavyweight Kitionr La\«' J I in I I i told S I Kit hid Empire H B Br per.- Kit
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    • 162 12 aud as we can't yet it out. I thought he mlpl f as well take mouOi-organ lessons.'' s?/rr that would }iavc been a bull's eye Dad." "Stop messing about, you're supjwred to be at the Other end." 1 SHPP^^^t^A^^^HHPm r^'UATSW* 'S TUAT. CW.TWAT IS TWE GA££H K''™l^&^P&g\£G\ CArlrillL^k K<^M PROCESSOR
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  • 366 13 THEY ALL WANT TO GET AT ROCKY By JACK DAVIS LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) —Don Cockell's gallant but unavailing attempt to dethrone Rocky Marciano at San Francisco last May has stirred the ambitions of Britain's crop of promising heavyweights. With the new season about to begin British in- terest will be
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  • 130 13 LEWIS HOAD IS "ON' W^a gain Off "Again Hew York, Au«. 22, (AP).— i on-and-off tennis flash, is s jolting news for Americas Davis ir-old problem boy whipped ons on Sunday at the West >m observers said th*y never Idea's besl days, or Don Budge's i seen a man hit
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  • 118 13 MARCIANO WILL LOSE HIS TITLE G ROSSI XGER. Now York. Aug. 22. (AP)— Former light heavyweight champion Bob Olin watcher! Rorkcy Marciano work out yesterday and predicted that Marriano would lose his heavyweight title to light heavyweight chamoion Archie Moore at the Yankee Stadium on September 20. "I have the
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  • 95 13 CNG HAN FRANK UNPLACED 122 'Reu;glas up d the main racing at the b's race ■..iv The f vent was won by India's Jack Wilkes on a B.S.A. Gold Star. Wilkes al>o won the 20 lap motor-cycles senior race. Indian riders and drivers were outstanding winning f ir>t places in
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    21 13 Race Finishes BELOW are the race finishes of Saturday's Singapore Turf Club meeting held at Bukit Timah taken by Standard cameraman.
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  • 161 13 He Abused Ref From Tree Top PENANG, Mon— A football fan. Ish a k Mohamed, who hurled abusive words at the referee while he was on top of a roadsid* tree at Victoria (irecn during the Penang Combined Indonesian Universities match yesterday, was fined S.") in the Magistrate's Court today.
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  • 55 13 ISTANBUL. Aug. 22 »AP> Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt, second seeded, scored an easy 6—l, 6 l victory over Lazare Stalios of Greece in the first round of the Istanbul international tennis championships yesterday. Sixth-seeded Luiz Ayala of Chile opened the men's singles play, disposing of Henri
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  • 267 13 AUSTRALIAN REFEREEING CRITICISED MELBOURNE, Mon., (Reuter).— The managers of two visiling football teams— South China Football Club and Rapid of Vienna— today strongly criticised the refereeing in Australia but a senior referee here said the criticism was "ridiculous/ Chan Nan Chong. manager of the South China Club said his players
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  • 25 13 CAPETOWN, Aug. 22 (Reuter > South Africa beat British Isles by 25 points to nine in the second Rugby Union international here on Saturday
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  • 36 13 TAIPING. Mon.- In the interdistrict -occer final played here on Sunday. Kinta Indians trounced Taip;ng Indians 9-1 |o win the Mohidecii Bacha cup. Centre-forward Balasundram, '•cored five goals in this match.
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  • 174 13 LONDON. Aug. 22 (Reuter), Len Hutton, 39. former England cricket captain told Reuter yesterday he will undergo a manipulative operation in Leeds near his Yorkshire home at Pudscy in early September. The operation under anaesthetic would deal with a prolapsed disc in the small of his back
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  • 69 13 NEUWIED (Germany), Mon. (AP) Japanese track and I athletes won seven an international meet hero terdajr. Japanese winners mcl .<i< i ii. 100 ni^tres; Kos ika Hara 11.0 seconds. ?00 metres: Akagl 12.1 seconds. Long jump: Yo.hiro Sonoda C.BB meters. Hop-strp jump. Bakara Abe 14.8.; meters. High
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  • 52 13 Kt'RFv Eon, (AP) A quartet <>! Japanese swimmers bettered by oear y <>ue second the MM etres medley nay record here in an unofficial meet with a visit LJ.S. team. The four won In 1:17.2 The mark of 4 18.1 v. uy a If ingarian team at
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    • 219 13 Übner By Al Capp NOT SO FAST \4 SH£CKS.'. f -NOKiN VO/ HALFOF "V "NO CASH V FO' A SPG!*- SHOOSH. I 'MADAM.?-THAT' J HAVE H ALP MAH >/X TEN YEARS NO W!Q. r r A MOMEMT, AH P &A/SV 4 01%) WiG COSTS J X tAP^NiNTS FCTH' VT O^
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  • 96 14 AUSTRALIA will be represented at the South-east Asia boxing championships by two champions Max Carlos, light welterweight, and Les Harrod, welterweight. Mr. B. L. Dunsford. SABA honorary secretary, said last night that the Australians are expected to fly into the Colony this evening, which will make
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  • 91 14 Preview Pars for the S.E. Asia boxing championships for the Aw Cheng Chye trophy. team The changes were decided by the- CABA to give added strength. "Ceylon means to make a determined bid to become the first holders of the Aw Cheng Chye trophy." he said, "and
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    200 14 tfcctt four xcornen won a title in the Open Malayan Lawn Tennis championships concluded at lpoh on Sunday. are (from left to right): Mrs. A. Tamworth, the mixed doubles champion in partnership with K. H. /p; Mrs. Gladys Lnke Chna. the wren's singles champion: Mrs. Claire Cheah and Mrs. H.
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  • 205 14 A GOAL converted from a free kick enabled Kinta Rangers to eliminated Tamil Brotherhood Association, in the second round of the Colony junior cup tournament soccer at Farrer Park yesterday. Kinta Rangers beat TBA by I—o Indifferent play coupled with inaccurate shooting
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  • 189 14 Open Singles Title Goes To Schoolgirl KUALA LUMPUR Mon. I aui Kaur, a Perak schoolI ni^ht won the allMa»ayan Sikhs' open badminton single] title when she beat J Kaur (Perak) at the Selan^or badminton association X t Knur showing better stamina won 11-0. 12-9. In the open singles final. K.
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  • 81 14 SINGAPORE Combined Schools will meet a U.K. Schools XI. in a friendly 1 .et rratch on Wednesday at 2 p.m on the University C rid. Sepoy Lines. The tea n to represent SCS will be selected from the following: H Sithawalla (rapt). E. Wkfcs, E.
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  • 38 14 IPOIf. Nton.— Boxing will d* rl here wilh an "intere" rrom<>'ion n 'he Jubilee Arena this weekend Little Pancho, Perak's Filipino p *nght champion and Kid Samv. the Penang champion will meet in the main bout.
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  • 104 14 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. A sparkling display by centreforward Matthew Danker enabled lowly-placed Selangor Eurasian Association to beat Selangor Indian Association 3-0 in their Football Association of Selangor Div. One league match at Pudu Road today. Danker scored two goals and also had a hand in the
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  • 85 14 ROYAL Singapore Golf Club Captain s Prize results: Winner: B M. Somes 77—14 ■tt; Other Cards: E W. Sha.v ?4— ♦>< G, O Cruicksha.k ..■>— -^68; Franklin 78—10 68. R A Franagar B:>— l7-68; C. K. Russell 82-14-f^; J g Tophr.m 81~-i:i H8; X M Crick
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  • 223 14 Second Injury Hits Spore Team By CONRAD NG. WHAT ROTTEN LUCK for Singapore! With three days to go before the Malaya Games begin at Ipoh, another champion has joined Ruth Ferreira on the injured list. This year's winner of the Singapore A. A. A.
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  • 230 14 MALACCA Mon —Malacca's left-arm spinner Stan'ey Sequerah yesterday received a silver mounted cricket ball from Mr L J Thompson President of the Malacca Cricket Association before the Europeans took the field against the Rest lor their annual match at the dub Padang The ball was ttoh
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  • 36 14 A FIXE hat trick by Doraiappan who scored five goals enabled Raja.ii Sports Club to trounce Farrer Juniors 6-0. in their friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday N. Govinda scored the other goal.
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  • 134 14 SiNwAPORB boxing promoter Litllc Ncne yesterday received permission from the Controller of Immigration ol Singapore, that he ma v import boxers from Japan "Mr M C Compton. has informed me that he saw no objection to Japanese boxers visiting the Colony." said Ncne Nene told The
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  • 138 14 S'gor And Rangers Pick Teams KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Indonesian University XI scheduled tc play two games here this week will have five Asian Games players wh o represented All-Indonesia at Manila. The visitors will play Selangor State on Wednesday and Selangor Rangers on Thursday at Princes Road. Gate charges for
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  • 323 14 3-1 WIN OVER TPCA AND... KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Police Depot, Selangor's First Division League favourites, enhanced their chances with a clear cut 3-1 victory over Tamilian Physical Culture Association in today's match at Cheras Road. Today's win takes the Policemen into second place behind Selangor
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  • 313 14 SINGAPORE Indonesians won their first points when they beat the Eurasians 4-2 in a SAFA Community League match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. i Play was confined mostly to midfield in the first ten minutes with Indonesians slightly superior. It was the Indonesians who
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  • 305 14 STILL A CHANCE TO W|« J TIGER Sporting Asmk^ I display m beating the II M i an SAFA Division I League^.SS^MfcS Besar Stadium under WfiJ aft This was Tigers' second hind Marine Department who with full points from eleven points from 12 matches a drew with the Corinthians.
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  • 117 14 Malayan Stars To Play K.L. Charity Soccer Game KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaya's top soccer stars will be seen in action on Saturday when Selangor Chinese Recreation Club Invitation XI meet Tamilian Physical Culture Association Invitation XI in a match in aid of the British Red Cross Society at Princes Road
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    • 31 14 SOCCER DIV. I; Star Soc. vs. Kota Raja at Jalan Besar at 5.15 p.m. JUNIOR CUPTIE REPLAY: Star Soc. "A" vs. S.R.C. at S.R.C. ARMY M.O.R. LEAGUE— DIV. 2: M.O.R. Cup-tie.
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