Singapore Standard, 25 August 1955

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard Jt A i. I. No. St SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1955 It PAGES 1"» MATS
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  • 104 1 BoydTan Talks In Malacca W< I.—Dato T n I a 30- m with the Mr. n _,ht S ng- ::vn that Mr t mpat 1 he did not rial chan- through in a B (i was conr. that the ma would ird m nds backed hv Tunku vn in his
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  • 43 1 V. Dato lan. pi MCA lid dovisit i.« ndon tiatC M:ind< nee with the nment. it ion will be ChU i Minisi Abdul Rahman. i he would d< h -ation "if ■.v.tnt ny t<» go
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  • 220 1 S'PORE HOTELS STRIKE AVERTED AN ISLAND WIDE strike by employees of hotels and restaurants in Singapore, scheduled to start during the weekend has been averted. This follows a last-minute ofl»-r by managements of leading hotels in the Colony to negotiate ;t .-♦•ttlement ot the claims of their ployA i> nf-ral
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  • 41 1 Shorts Are The Devil Pastor KERNERSVILLE. North Carolina. Aug. 24 <AP> Til- Rev P. O. Carpenter doesn't think women should wear shorts. Addre>Mns the 13th annual camp meetini ot the Pilgrim Holiness Church. Rev. Carpenter called them "helUsh. devli>h. damnable. ago
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  • 749 1 Move To Do Away With The I -Card THE Chief Secretary, Mr W. A. C. Goode, said at the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the Singapore Government plans to embody in the proposed Public Security Bill some of the provisions and powers of the Emergency Regulations. Mr. Goode
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  • 359 1 Lennox-Boyd Meets Old Friend 'Remember Me' He Asks Ex-Terrorist GIFT FROM A MALACCA SHOPKEEPER -100-YEAR-OLD WALKING STICK MALACCA. Wed. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. today met a Communist terrorist he last saw during his first visit to Malaya six years ago. The meeting took place at the special rehabilitation
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  • 174 1 One Killed, 24 Injured In Midnight Crash 3 a.m. NEWS A 60-YEAR-OLD Chinese was killed and 24 others injured when a lorry, taking a-way ang crowd home, overturned at the 151 mile, Jurong Road last night. Of the injured 12 were serious. Only one escaped with minor scratches. The lorry
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  • 112 1 Dock Strike Threatens Port Tie-Up NEW YORK. Aug. 24 (UP) wildcat strike of International Longshoremen's Association dock workers threatened today to tie up the entire port of New York. Officials ot the independent union said, following a meeting last night, that they wcmld order the men back to work today
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  • 21 1 MR MOHAMMED ALL who resigned as Pakistan's Prime Minister earlier this month, has been appointed ambassador to Washington.—Reuter.
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  • 63 1 BISHOPS WALTHAMS. Hampshire. Aug. 24 (Reuter) OfTicial RoyaJ Air Force spotters watching the effect of near supersonic flights over Bishops Walthams "jet bang alley" today saw 45 greenhouse windows shattered by planes Hying at about 4.000 feet. A local nurseryman. Mr. Leslie Green, said supersonic bangs had
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  • 145 1 BROADSTAIRS. England, Au*. 24 (UP)— An American airman, uinning amok, shot down nine persons today and terrorized a seaside beach crowded with hundreds of children before pursuers trapped him against the English Channel cliffs and shot him dead The U.S. Air Force supply room
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  • 49 1 LOWELL. Massachusetts. Aug. 24 <R<ut<T» Ten cars of a passenger train and at least two cars of a goods train were derailed near here atter a collision on a bridge over the Concord River shortly before midnight last night. Seven crewmen were injured. None seriously.
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  • 136 1 NEW YORK. Auk 24 (Reuter) A 12-year-old Negro girl. Gloria Lockerman. la*t night reached the $16,000 stage of "The IM.--000 dollar Question." the television show with the biggest audience in the country. She .spelt correctly all the words in this sentence: •The belligerent asthmatic
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  • 42 1 PATROL dogs employed in on.'' Ol the largest New York department stores have stopped a spate of thefts committed by people who used to hide in the store at nißht and next morning when the leave store reopened.— Reuter
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  • 38 1 INCHE Abdul Aziz bin Hcji Abdul Majid (left) kisses the hand of the Sultan of Selangor at a ceremony at the istana in Kuala Lumpur yesterday when he was installed Mentri Besar of the State.
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  • 186 1 U.K. Faces Economic Crisis LONDON, hmg. 24 (IP)— Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden has called his Cabinet lor a special meeting on Friday afternoon to discuss Britain's strained economic situation, it was officially announced today. The country's worsening economic situation is among the chief topics
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  • 120 1 IPOH. Wed.— A schoolboy and a schoolgirl were killed when a car in which they were travelling eras h e d against a tree near Bukit Timah Village on the Tanjong Tuallang Road, this morning. The dead were Master Ilooi Peng Piew. 14. ot An-glo-Chinesp
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  • 62 1 GREENWOOD. South Carolina. All?. 24 <AP> The Clerk ot Court's Office here has received a deed signed b> a woman to "grant, bargain. sell and release" her minor child. The deed, made out in 1951 but just recorded, carried the sum ot $5. Deeding ot
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  • 47 1 CAIRO. Aug. 24 (ReuteDE^ypt today broke oil talks with Israel ain.ed at reducim tension in 'he Gaza border area, it was oflicially stated here today. On Mondav Israeli and Egyptian forces clashed twice in the Gaza area and three Egyptian soldiers were killed
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  • 86 1 Harewell Is Host To 150 Scientists HARWELL. England. Aim 24 «UP> Some 150 scientists from the Geneva Moni-tor-peace conference, including 15 Russians and 10 Americans arrived here by special planes today to Inspect Britain's main atom research station. But the British relused to I let them carry camera- on the
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  • 49 1 LONDON. Atlf. 24 'APt Reginald T.itc, 57. veteran London actor who pla loading roles in productions ranging from Shakesp«;tr»- to drawing room comedy, died last night. Besides acting. Tato also produced such well known London hits as "Cart&sima." I "Noose." and "Dear Murder--1 cr."
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  • 359 2 But Some Also Advise Caution Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Nearly all-round approval greeted the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman's offer of amnesty to the :eS bans «A e could wholly succeed in clear ins off the Commenace in Malava for g< od. I lu- lirs.
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  • 103 2 Lady Pat Meets A Young Man MALACCA. Ned 1 atl> Patniia l.ennoxBo>d and I lour->tMr-old orphan. Koo Tai San. fell into an animated conversation at the Klebans Babies Home here today. UuiC«agC did not bother them a bit. They made themsehes understood with suns and uestures sp.Mkin-4 in their own
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  • 141 2 COMMODITY PRICES CUMNO rubber prirra (crnts per Ib in Singapore vesterd.i? wrre: lluters Sellrr* Spal f 1. 1 > no no; fob Am in in i Kt I3S 13.") i Tonr: I lurrtain TIN TKII t The prirr ot tin >rstrrcl.iv u.i» >'.TK prr pii-ul I'n Yl «h I N<»
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  • 5 2 ELLERY GETS OFF CHARGE 2
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  • 82 2 Australians Arriving On Aug. 31 LONDON. Aug. 24 »Routcr»] Lt Gen. Henry Wells. Australian Chief of General Stall', said here today thai the first batch ol Australian troops would br sailing for Malaya on Aug. 31, and the main body would follow in a month's time. Their purpose would for
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  • 52 2 AI.OR STAR. Wed. An pngi driver, Ku Ahmad bin Ku Mohamed Noh, today won a Raleigh bi y< e worth S l7O offered "OMO" products Ku was the first man lo the prize cycle advertising OMO in the town as it was being ridden by the
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  • 56 2 Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd the Colonial Secretary's Tour o f the Federation yesterday included stops at Negri Sembilan and Ma In ecu. In Malacca. Mr. LcrcnoX'Boyd visited a settleiiicnt for former terrorists. Picture shows him inspecting a pm/rd oj honour provided by e.vbandits now doing useiul tcork.
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  • 152 2 7 Found Couple Half -Naked' I A woman detective told a Singapore Court she found a couple, half naked. In a hotel room. Their names were not registered in the hotel books, the dc- tective added. The proprietor of the hotel. Tay See Soo. was
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  • 183 2 Boyd Calh On Malaya 's Military College SEREMBAN. Wed. H,,k (h> and a half million dollar milii .1, t v o M »^d son were explained to the Colonial <*,'/' I Lennox-Boyd who visited the temnora, Mt here today. I H Mr. L,cnnox-iioy(i i new project. Said I certainly do
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  • 42 2 SEOUL. Aug. 24 CAP)— Loved; present at ive to I I fn s Comn .0:1 and R< a. wil leave t his n Mr. Loved; Of a f tic post en pi" the I ration of Vfa va.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 66 2 Weather Report Minimum 1 1 mp«r.Uun* 1 rom p :n. %a| 3 I mi \uc. S*pif« T*iF Penanc K.t.i Kihru Til Kuala I :im. lpoh t7.">l Kuintan »T 1 1 vitv.mum Traiperaturr: From i m \m§ M smjapHrr n i Praasf Kl I'.ihru >-<l Kuala l.um- I lpoh iJ»^l Kuanian
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  • 58 3 Council Willing To Meet Union Bosses Talks Are Welcome, -Mr. R. Cit\ <ther to end I pl< '■•■os. Labour ion that the rcpared to e »tters I The CounI its 'hat to ri^rce jncli's Hope I "We era !':;>.. i )nly Incident it the
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  • 64 3 I woman. M it she n hi r ribs he was ow that part of doctor. I the injury f l kicked while help her husband Of punched by in, Yusofl bin M'm ed to :x months" nt for force on band, Narajan
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  • 20 3 RO petrol kiosk reek OCC .rred > i at a Road, Singa- rob- They then I t \i.
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  • 77 3 Acid Drum Bursts, Two Burnt TWO aei ■■itßlacd leg iniurir> when a drvim (ontuinini; arid ninth Ihcv were unloading from a lorry in Eaggot Slreel jreitef«la\ altrrnoon. lell to thr qroiind and bru>t oprn. One <»f the men. Nanda Singh, 54, sustained serious injuries and was admitted to General Hospital.
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  • 104 3 Municipal Charter May Alter PENANG. Wed The Penany Settlement Council, at its meeting today, unanimously, adopted a motion moved by Member lor Kelawei, Dr. Lim Chong Eu. !<>r a select committee to be appointed to w the Georgetown Munin titution, 1951. solution also call for a fully-elected council, an ted
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  • 26 3 DAI O Onn bin .la'afar. the Party Nc.qua leaflet, had an ■c i -tcrtiay with 1 Itan of Johore at the Istana. j
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  • 108 3 SNUBBED, HE STOPS GIRL BOY FRIEND i A LUMPUR, Wed— A wireman, snubbed by loolgirl, later returned posing as a n and demanded the identity cards of herself b^ nd, the First Magistrate's Court was I! i ar-old c f Kiang Roa 1 1100 1 mk for official. Id 1
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  • 215 3 THKKF hundred and sixty members of the Singapore lire Brigade have threatened to go on strike Reason for the action is "the delay of the City Council in accepting new salary scheme proposed by firemen's I nion." n i j i [aim their
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    79 3 photo. POUR persons were admitted into General Hospital after a head-on collision between these two ears in Holland Koad. at 11. .'J0 p.m. on Tuesday. Four Hurt In Accident The injured in one of the can were Mrs. B. Marsh and he r daughter Carol. 3. Her son Peter and
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  • 85 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.Pritara Singh, 19-year-old unemployed youth from Alor St nr was today Jailed for a year by the President ol the Sessions Court hero when he pleaded guilty to two charges ol fraud. lit- had cheated two commercial firms of two portable
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  • 46 3 FIRE yesterday afternoon seriously damaged >'i cubicle on the firsi floor of a house i n New Market Street, Sin^apoi«-. The firo caused by burning joss sticks was pui <jut before arrival ol the Fire Biisudc. Loss of property was re-
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  • 99 3 Three Coins In The Soup Bowl KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— T'n re silver coins in soup bow led to a quarrel at a dinner table in which a r;trpenter axed a fellow-diner, the Fii>t Magistrate was toldL today. Chong Ec Sj;n. 19. was today bound over on $100 for mx months
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  • 70 3 A FEW minor claims of the GOO striking employees ot the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company were settled at the resumed negotiation between the management and the Singapore Factory and Shop Work* i\ s Union, yesterday. Although tlie meeting lasted more than five hours, no settlement was
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  • 250 3 500 Entries Received For Colony's First Aquarist Exhibit MORE than 500 entries have bem received tor the ftrsl and biggest aquarist exhibition ever to bv held in Walaya, Mr P C. Ong. chair, tan ol the exhibition committee announced yesterday. To be held at the Happy World Stadium. between Sent
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  • 342 3 Conductors' Appeal Dismissed MR. JUSTICE Whitton remarked in the Singapore High Court yesterday that it was peculiar to Singapore that bus conductors committed criminal breach of trust in respect of lares. "I have never heard of it arising in big cities which 1 have had
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  • 111 3 MacD's Gift To Youth Is Praised THE PROPOSAL that Sin- gapore should have a youth sports centre is one which will "evoke the keen support" every citben of this country, said the City President, Mr. J. T. Ren. yesterday. Mr. Rea said that the generous personal gin ol $5,000 by
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  • 51 3 A POLICE constab:c Haron > bin Ahmad, was yesterday sentenced in the Fifth Magis- t rate's Court to three months' jai] loj theft ol Sl'O and for failing to arrest an opium smoker. Thj Magistrate Mr R B. I. Pates allowed hail of $2,500, 1
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  • 21 3 AN American woman os t a gold bracelet in On-hard Road. Singapore, yostcrday. The bracelet was valued at Sinn.
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  • 136 3 Evidence Did Not Show How He Died AN open verdict was returned at the Inquest into the death of a passenger on the Dutch liner Boi. sevain held in the Singapor Corom r f s Court yesterday. The passenger, Goh T'rk Chin. 32. had boarded the ship at an Indonesian
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  • 110 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Newsmen invited to cover the 3 funeral a high-ranking military officer this evening discovered at the cemetery that they were 3 —4 hours [Site The tun. ral was for Lt. Col. C. Ford, former commandant of the Malay Regiment Depot a1
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  • 73 3 THE CONVICTION and sen- tence of une month's imprisonment imposed by a Lowei Court on a woman. Poh Gim Quee. for escaping from legal rustody, was quashed by Air Justice Whitton on appeal in the Singapore High Court y< < terday. < This was the result
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  • 302 4 Labour Leader Says It'll Be A Farce PENANG, Wed. A Labour leader, Mr. Lim Kean Sicw, said here today that Tunku Abdul Rahman's amnesty otter to the Malayan Communist Paitv would not succeed because the political voice in the Federation was mainly Malay while most of the
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  • 197 4 SCHOOLS AND GOVT. AGREE ON GRANTS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Federation Educa- tion Department and ■Chinese Sehool managements have reached a comi promise on the question of unaided classes, thus averting another crisis on the Chinese educational front. Under the terms of the compromise, the schools will be allowed to
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  • 66 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. T. Tharabai a housewife from the Naval Base, Singapore, was found at Pontian moving cooked food in a restricted a:v/i without a permit, was fined $200 in the Sessions Court today She told the court that beim; diabetic she had to take specially prepared
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  • 57 4 TAX All NAN, the second man to be charged with being a member of an unlawful assembly which attempted to cause the death of DetectiveCorporal Ho Yee Mer.g at the junction of Tiong Bahru and Lcng Kee Roads on May I_\ claimed trial yesterday. H.^ was remanded
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  • 49 4 PENANG, Wed.— The Penai g Hill Railway carried 297,264 passengers ast year, 40.942 fewer than in the previous year. The annual report of the Pcnanrj HilJ Railway said the revenue from passengers, goods and miscellaneous receipts was $153,483 compared with $18::. 618 the previous year.
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  • 447 4 Student Sent Out Of Penang Under CID Escort Banned Paper Found Under His Mattress PENANG, Wed.— A 21 -year-old student Chin Yee Song of the Chung Ling High School, was today escorted out of the Settlement after he had been fined $300 for unlawful possession of a banned publication, the
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  • 199 4 'I Was Seduced Says Seamstress ...And Gets $40 Maintenance A YOUNG seamstress, Yau sut Fatt, who claimed that she was seduced by a merchant, was awarded S4O a month yesterday by the Singapore Sixth Magistrate, Mr, J. P. Trainer, as maintenance for her child. A marriage photograph ot the merchant,
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  • 205 4 Central Workshops Planned PENANG, Wed.— The Settlement Government is giving consideration to the construction of central workers which would serve one or more secondary schools, the Chief Education Officer, Penan- Mr G D 1 Council meetin toda; to written questions submitted by Nominated Councillor. Mr.
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  • 44 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed V. Murugkih ol Pudu today admitted to the First Magistrate that he stole a $50 bicycle from Munusamy at Jalan Raja Bot on Sunday night. He was released on $200 bail pending sentence on Sept. 9
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  • 199 4 Alliance Really Moderate, Says Telegraph LONDON, Aug. 24. (Reuter) The Daily Telegraph today submitted that the members of the new Malayan Government are more moderate than they seem. Thia Consei vative newspaper said if there is one overwhelming danger, it is that the new government's plan to end the Emergency
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  • 123 4 Mr. P. Flays Police For This Arrest PENANG, Wed— A Nominated member of the Settlement Council Mr. O. L. Phipps today criticised the police tor detaining a 17-year-old boy. after he had been admonished and discharged by the Juvenile Court. Mr. Phipps made this attack when he referred to recent
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  • 125 4 HG On Rash Act Charge Gets Bail KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A 25-year-old Horn** Guard. Chan Hing San of Damanrara, was today chained before the President of the Sessions Court with causing the death of two men by a rash art not amounting to culpable homicide He was alleged to have
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  • 23 4 KARUPPIAH Nayagam. a labourer was ycst.errtay lined $212 in the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court for having two gallons of samsu.
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  • 41 4 TANJONG MALIM. Wed.— Twenty eight Girl Guides from all parts of Perak yesterday .started a seven-day camp at Lumut. District Commissioner for Perak, Mrs. Emily Balasingam, is the Camp Commandant and Mrs. C. Bowers conducts the training.
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  • 137 5 BANKRUPTCY APPEAL CASE JUDGMENT RESERVED rvef! ipore Hl rt terday in the appeal of Koh Hor Khoon a busi on th« Banthat on Do,- •>. K had pledged ©I 100 tons of fa vanJ i iro-i Me rs. Ek Uong Bom Quay, which he nad obtained on credit AJ Il«
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  • 23 5 Britain yesterday opened thr gates of Its top secret atom centre to Soviet scien- tists f«>r tho first time.- AP
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  • 32 5 MR. B.s R\o. 34-year-old Assistant Fntomologist attarhpfl to the Kubhei Kesearch Institute, who leaves for Britain shortly for postgraduate training in plant pathology at the University of Bristol.
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  • 36 5 the Consul-General for indonesla in Singapore. Dr. Herman Kartowisastro. will leave for Jakarta today for a 10-day stay. During Mr. Kartowisastro'.s absence, Mr. F.P. Mamora, will be in charge of the consulate.
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  • 24 5 MISS PATSY Addington. Superintendent of the Lafly Treacher Girls School Hostel. Taiping. has left for the United States. She lives in Washington.
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  • 96 5 LUMPUR, Wed. The n Agri-Hortic iltu20th exhibiended on Sunday, en." m •!IAV- presMen'. Mr. II K. <i rain s W fail B*l ten w 1 he exhibition was visited ii 50.000 people this' as again I 54.000 last year There wn>
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  • 320 5 Rotarians To 'Adopt' Village IPOII. WVd Kotarians are to "adopt" the villauc of Ampanj Bharu about two milf-s fr;»m hrrc. Major .1 R Jordon. (hairman of the Community Service CwlttCc said the oh.jrrt was to help and boost the morale of the villagers and assist them
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  • 113 5 Readers Give $31 To Poor Widow THE PLIGHT of Madam TV ..<n a and which \u.i rrpoitod in I Stand.): i two davs OOOtl t;on-> lota Ofj $31 f :c;ijc:s yesterday pll i r,i\ L Fonf i B V 1 ro i .twv nii ill we it in ci\ I
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  • 74 5 ALL tickets for the charityfilm premiere 1 oi the combined variety show "Magic Carpet" and R.A.F. film "The Dam Busters." at the Capitol, on Aug. 30. have been sold. Two tickets, however, booked by Mr. William Tan have not been called for, and as his address
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  • 138 5 A MAN was stabbed with a screw driver when he resisted an attempt by three thugs to rob him of his bicycle while he was on hi.s way home in Lim Teck 800 Road. Singapore, late on Tuesday night. The three men escaped. A
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  • 44 5 KLAXG. Wed. The National Union of Factory and General Workers todav demanded over-all wage increases for Its 180 workers of the Ban Lee Rubber Factory, near here The demand. The Standard understands, is accompanied by a week'.s ultimatum for a "delinite reply
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  • 120 5 PAA To Film The Approaches PAX-AMERICAN Airways will shortly film aerial and approach views of the new Singapore Airport in Vistavision to help PAA pilots during their fir.it land ings at Paya Lebar. A special plane carrying n Vistavision camera and sound recording equipment has arrived
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  • 97 5 MUSIC scholarships worth! f 200 a year tenable in th»- j United KingGom t<>r three! years, will be offered in 195G by the Royal Schools of Music to the Federation ol Malaya. Kenya. West Africa and the Modiu r rancan Territories. The R.S.M. Board will ilso provide
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  • 33 5 THE GUEST preacher at the Wesley Church. Taipin". on Sunday. Aug. 23 at 5.30 p.m. will be Rev. Theodore Runyan. District Superintendent ot the Northern Malaya district ot the Wesley Church
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  • 232 5 U.S. Planes Join In Exercise SINGAPORE and the Federation will be "attacked'' from great heights for the next three days, beginning tomorrow. Canberra twin-jet bombcis of the Royal Aii Force and Lincoln bombers of the Royal Australian An Force will join 8.29 bombers
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  • 111 5 Bank Men Press For A New Deal S INC. A PORK yees want jr I and better service conditi on a unified At i.n extraordinary general ting. th< B..nk Employees' Union, which represents Ihe oral t';mk employees, yestei submit a nine-point eto all employers. Ti:< A ised •;.ai t hen
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  • 75 5 TALK FILM ON SCIENCE THE SECRETARY Science Society of M < Hr E. Breirenberger. who now in Oeneva am r attending the United Nations conference on Peaceful Uses <-i At •n< rgi will give t n 1 k on his 1 return at the Bi I I incii Hall on
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    • 614 5 MALACCA MAL V n (RegloMl): 645 n> m Melodies Crom Films. 8.8.C H.R.C. (General (Kerktai Service): 5 m Thu Day And Ajje, olu Krona Tno Eu.tonaiii. 51j Hcndezvous Pl.i.veia- 5'M Jazz In Tne Making; ti pm Starstruck I ti jo News Commentary; ti 4J Sport* Round-Up; 6j j Repuit from
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  • 655 6 Singapore Standard Sino-Malay Link 'i breakfast to which the d Mr. Malcolm d the re pi by the Strait Chin< politics worn Ml d would warm ol ci idship and hospitality. ebbing Ight I the raxnpari n today that :o:i have In the rush to be up to Mr. Macbirth
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  • 235 6 VIEWS REVIEW OF Pirgc j rsAN MELAYU says that* ricd > M ay National* Dato Onn and j th Party Negara st; I rts, w< Little > Front the u the F --a e in lependen *e sti igis radi 'ally changed. Fi tis an ofl Con B. th Dato
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  • 1069 6 PHILIP DEANE j visited GOA to give this •on-the-spot' report of the situation i there and the current trend of thought over the issue. DELHI. rpilK bli: story about Goa, 1 which <oul«' not be told from iasidc bp<au>»; Portusursp censorship, is that support for thr Indian
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    • 510 6 Si Every back wa r d sweep < I memory te..s of nge. Ti e, like an everroliing stream erases away the on v familiar and substitutes the strange. B:t with the passing years and ceaseless mutation of things some
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    • 251 6 Should There Be A Union? Sir: There is a general feeling of uncertainty among the labourers in Singapore owing to the strike upon strike that is being inflicted upon them by their so-called "leaders." Some say that it would be better for them not to have any unions at all
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    • 154 6 Sir: Some time ago only government and certain other clerks in Singapore enjoyed schemes providing; for old ase. Now with the introduction of th c Central Provident Fund. hitherto less privileged workers too are accorded a certain measure of financial security. Examples of harsh terms are evidenced
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  • 672 6 QNE of the most \aluable things in life is to gr<»A old in Iparning something new every day. And I have learned a lot in the past few weeks. I have learned for instance, that there can be more wisdom in a man than
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  • 194 7 ALL WITHIN 1 4 HOURS AND YOU DO IT IN A BRITISH CANBERRA JET t OSDON: Breakfast NEW YORK: Lunch LONDON: Dinner They did it by Canberra jet bomber end the whole thing took just over 14 hours. P'lot John Hackett end Navigator Peter Moneypenny averaged 481 52 miles an
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  • 41 7 A Happy Day For Prince Bira PRINCE Bira, The Thai racing driver, jMises proudly with his wife and their n e w 1 y b o r n son Kiradej at a clinic in Cannes, on Aug. 19. A P photo
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  • 52 7 S 2 S N :.lr. Ui a i attach rricr I on a to qualified I Mr. Thomas outlined a r portion of the Nayy 1 ling and reconversion programme lor the year ending next June 30. C ngress apH the pro-:' efore Ijourned early
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  • 117 7 Boy Scouts Do Their Good Deed NIAGARA OX THE LAKE. Ontario, Aug. 24 (Reuter) I 1 scouts attending the Eighth World Jamboree here joined last night in the rescue ol four women whose car plunged into the Niagara River. Tlie car had careered over a 7.")- loot bank. One of
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  • 45 7 RANGOON. Aug. 24 <Reuter) A band of 40 Communist rebels last week-end raided a British -owned King Island rubber estate, 350 miles southeast of Rangoon, oiT the Mergui coast, and burned i live wooden bungalows, according to reports received here today.
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  • 133 7 WEST WILL SEEK SEATS FOR 5 MORE NATIONS WASHINGTON, Aug. 24, (Reuter)— Representatives of several countries, with Canada taking a leading part, were reported laying plans for new efforts at the general assembly beginning next month to have Japan, Austria, Laos, Cambodia and Ceylon granted member-—-I ship The genera! feeling
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  • 88 7 Trishamen In Free -For -All TAIPEI. Aug. 24 iUP> Sixty screaming pedicab drivers staged a free-for-all in front of a police station yesterday afternoon and police finally had to lire shots over their head.^ to restore order. Five pedicab drivers were injured, two seriously, and at least one policeman took
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  • 179 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 24, (IP)— Chairman James P. Richards ol the House Foreign Affairs Committee said yesterday he is convinced that the new Russian foreign policy is only one phase of its long-range objective of complete world domination. The principal danger to the world,
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  • 285 7 FRENCH RESERVISTS TO STEM REBELLION Urgent Talks On N. Africa Issue PARIS, Aug. 24, (AP)— France recalled her young reservists today to bolster her forces in Morocco and Algeria/ strained by nationalist uprisings over the week-end. Premier Edgar Faure and President Rene C hurried here for urgent consultation on consequences
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  • 30 7 TWO Finns, a man and a •woman, have been arrested on a charge ol espionage lor an "unnamed foreign power. Helsinki security police said I yesterday. Reute r
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  • 138 7 In Cyprus, A Warning Of Stern Measures NICOSIA. Aiiz Z\ •K«uUr> Strong me.i surrs iiuludint a ni rf C m will Uv imposed if an\ disturhUH t y ut threatened dm. inc Mm- London tripartite ulks opening on Mond.i Um i| p' 11^ <i«»\ em nirnt uarn«,| r popula ti«m
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  • 203 7 Airport Mix-up: Sorry, Says U.S. MEXICO CITY Aug. 24. (AP)— lndia's Ambassador to the United States and Mexico G. L. Mehta said yesterday he thought he and his secretary were experiencing special treatment for important visitors, not racial discrimination, at a Houston, Texas, airpoit restaurant on Monday, But the U.S.
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  • 56 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 24. (UP) Queen E i ol Great Britain asked President Eisenhower to express her "sincere sympathy to the Hood victims in northeastern stale: "I am deeply grieved. Mr President, to learn of the tragic suffering and havoc, resulting from '.he hurricane floods," the Queen,
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  • 188 7 Divorced Man Can Call Himself A Bachelor, Says Judge Both Are Unmarried LONDON, Aug. 24, (Reuter)—A judge consulted three dictionaries during a (ase at London Sessions yesterday to help him define the word "bachelor." Robert Peters, 'M). was before the court charged with having caused to he entered in a
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  • 95 7 A Cautious Budget For Australia CANBERRA. Aug. 24, (Reuten Australia's Treasurer Sir Arthur Fadden tonighi presented to a packed House of Representatives a cautious budget designed to "hold Australia's prosperity." Sir Arthur said that in 1954--1955 despite a business boom there were "gathering signs of .strain in the economy' and
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  • 23 7 TYPHOON Iris lashed south-eastern Formosa early yesterday bringing heavj rain.^ and floods and disruptrail and telecommunica- ing 'tion services. Reuter
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  • 30 7 JERUSALEM, Aug. 24. (Reuter)—Several Hundred from North Africa demonstrated in the streets of Jerusalem yesterday in protest againsi alleged persecution of Jews by nationalists in French North Africa.
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  • 65 7 20 Whiskies In Two Minutes Then Death SYDNEY, Auu °-4 (AP> Two Australians. Victor Ilaban and Ja i Str;insk>. held a contest to see who could drink 20 whiskies the quickest. Raima, ?.'>, won in two minutrs flat and dird ten h<»urs later of acutr alcoholic poisoning City Cor one
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  • 167 7 Two Attempts Made On Army Camps LONDON. 24 <Reut Troops ana police w< re called out in London early today to hunt tor men who to enter two militarj barracks within ball an h The alarm was raised H Kensington Barracks near the West End at about 3 IS this
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  • 28 7 int: soviet union nai ansend an r\ ition to Jhe An' i tic to .et up a seri< I bast in the South Polar re- U.P.
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  • 79 7 'Geneva An Advance To Peace PHILADELPHIA. log 21 Prc idem I fldcnt tl conf< rence at Gen month yavo ihc opport n for an a l peace "bai < d irity. M He asked: "Can that of pea -ATP d ""I think v.Addn onvention of the Ann rican Bar elation
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  • 50 7 VMASCUS 2\ fAPI L7nknown a ailant mpt< d to Hi s.i.< h Byi ion i tor 1 n to .i Ib I wound. Sal< h Vtt Vi COOd pro; ecution <*i '•el with compl iinatloi n Mali ii 1 ;i I cc< i match ''n Apr.
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  • 1532 8 Master Plan Can Now Come Out Of Its 2-Yr-old Pigeon-Hole Land Freeze Bill Goes Through THE S I. I to the Land (-mp(. rnment I qu land for dd i From t I and 1 1 I nittee. It t a nt. up third I from the C Mr. D;
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  • 694 8 'FEDERATION WILL BE FINAL BATTLEFIELD '-LEE Assembly Sends Good Wishes To iTT Next 3 Months Will Be Exert/ n TIIE final battle for power among the British, the Malayan nationalists and the Communists will be fought in the Federation of Malaya. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the People's Action Party leader
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  • 97 8 Students To Direct Traffic THE Singapore Legislative A sse mb' y y este rcl a y p assed a bill < mpowertng schoolchildren or "elderly men"' t<> control traffic at school er >ssings. The introduction of this bill is calculated to relieve police constables ol traffic control duties at these
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  • 73 8 POLICE [nspe tor Lim Kam Cho< n, yesterday claimed trial in the Singapore Fifth P v Court to three separate charges of beating up three men. The three men. Low Kam Piew. Ho Sort Nyan and Ho Fook Yoon a teged in court that the Inspector caused hurt
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  • 50 8 AN APPEAL by two men. I On^ Ah Tee and Lum Mak Foong, Rtainsi a forfeiture order T»ade by a district judge on .June in respect of 180 gold bars, worth $108,652, was dismissed by Mr Justice Whitton in the Singapore High Court yesterday
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  • 21 8 JOIIORE BAIIRU. Wed. Chua Cheng was fined $250 in the Sessions Court. Kota Tinzgi yesterdaj for smoking opium.
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  • 340 8 Land Titles Bill Referred Back To C'ttee THE Land Titles Bill, designed to replace the present system of Registration of Deeds affecting land in Singapore, was referred to a select committee yesterday after it came up for second reading in the Legislative Assembly. The Minister for Local Government, Lands and
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  • 57 8 Mr. Ms Real Sincere -HaA THE old authoritarian s\sivu fast becoming out tf dato in m rwhitoiif r fifiir nl Etc Sorti MacDonald yrsterday. Mr. MacDonald given him by S I Room. '"Your minister? I anti-colonial. 1 myself but think 1 t 1
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  • 406 8 'Don't Mix Thanks With Polities'— Says Lee PEOPLES Action Party leader. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. yesterday attacked a motion to place on record the unique services rendered to Singapore by the Commissioner General for South-cast Asia. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. He -aLI it was unfair both to the ocople of Singapore
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  • 596 9  - Students From 30 Nations Go To Britain's Air University Norman Kemp By LONDON. CCORES of young nun learning tin- techniques of civil Byiag at British air schools today may never fly agaia in Britain once their student days are over. They are the students from more than .'JO nations who
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  • 106 9 FIRED WITH ANGER IN Mulhousc, Frame, a man was charged with attempted murder after hf angrily complained to the police that the sun he had bought from a local gun- smith would not ire whrn ho tried to shoot his wife and hw lover. J INDIGNANT WRITERTO NEWSPAPER: "IF I
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  • 429 9 WASHINGTON I MESIDENT fciscnhowci s •peaing offer at the recent Geneva conference to exchange arms inspection with the Soviet Union was called a "masterly gesture" by Mr. Peter R. Hill. Assistant Editor of the Singapore Standard. "I 1. It the Soviets would not accept the invitation
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  • 476 9 FLOODS-A Yearly RITUAL 8 Mil. Affected .> By A Special Correspondent DELHI. AIORE than r. ght million TJ people are affected by the floor] In the Indian provinces of Assam. Bihar. Bengal and Uttar Pradesh. For many living on the banks of the rivers Brahmaputra and Kosi. floods have become-
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  • 50 9 fcAR-OLD i< h. As th<-\ lav ijrtag, vniall b*yi ten nuntrd tlM'tn h\ liuiliri^ stonrs and .jumping on thrm. Thf little Cirl ratn<(J backefs of Ma-water to th« Hrhala and ti i«<l t<» drive nil |hc •»(»>. s 1 It will tx my family." he I I to
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  • 267 10 TRADE COUNCIL TO STUDY FRUIT IMPORTERS' GROUSE TIIF Singapore Government is said to be sympathetic towards the complaints of some of the Colony's fresh fruit importers, who allege that a marketing committee is "monopolisms" shipments of fresh fruit from Australia, The Standard learns. This matter is being looked into by
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  • 59 10 MALAYA'S f«reiga Irade dmini; .lnl> Mmui'd a favMraMc bal-imc el s J 9 million, accwrding preliminar> •ffifial statistics. Imports <»f ■erchamlise, in<lndiim panel post. imountrd t.» 5327.8 million .uxl exports «»1 mcrthandisr inrladins parcel P«>^t ship> stores and bankers > 7 million. I his puts
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  • 22 10 DURING I rst x\ 195 < xports i the Unii I Kingdi m 9, an in--977.001 over the last year.
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  • 107 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul) yesterday: Muntok white pepper $1(51 sellers, Sarawak white $160 sellers, Special Sarawak white $115 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $40 sellers, in drum> $42:,' sellers; copra August $2(5 buyers. $261 sellers: September $26 buyers; S2G 4 sellers. October $27
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  • 609 10 FED. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WORK EXPANDS Till, science of the study vi the rarth/s crust Is a spacious business and pscolouists. in reducing Held work to analysis, need elbow*rooni at their headquarters. But in the Federation of Malaya cramped conditions have failed to hinder a remarkable expansion In geological sur\n work
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  • 188 10 S'PORE MAY HELP R.I. OUT OF RICE SHORTAGE MALAYA will be happy to re-export rice to relieve the temporary shortage in Indonesia, the Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Singapore. Mr 0 H H Beadles, told The Standard yesterday. Singapore has sufficient stocks of ncc and will
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  • 43 10 THE Chartered Bank of India, A- stralia and (liiim }"is opened branch at the Paya I.riuir Airport. lapore, with complete kino facilities for cus- ■lured ),rrc a frontal r oj the branch u-ith .vff/ff members seen o/t left.
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  • 17 10 china has signed a contract to purchase 1;").()()() tons of cotton from Egypt.— Reuter
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    63 10 THE Chief Engineer. Singapore Airport. Paya Lcbar, Mr. J.J. Bryan, was feted at a farewell dinner by members of his subordinate staff at the Victory Caf> and Bryan To Retire Restaurant on Tuesday. Mr. Bryan is leaving the Colony shortly on retirement. Pictured from left are: Mr. Un Chin Teck,
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  • 148 10 RUBBER MART IS UNCERTAIN Price Up 1V 4 Cfs. UNCERTAIN conditions prevailed on the Singapore rubber market yesterday, first jjrade rubber for September shipment closing at 81.41 per Ib., a rise of l\ cents on Tuesday. The- market \va> uncertain at the opening, first business passing at above the $1.42--mark.
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  • 187 10 MORE and more people are bejeoming "margarineconscious" as a result of Lever Brothers Ltd's eilorts during the recent three-day Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur. Over 10. (loo people— many for the first time and from different parts of the country—were given a chance to
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  • 238 10 Rubber Men F orm 'Vigilante' Body sjmjl -TO STOP UNDERCUTtJ f KUALA JS^S^SSS^X >t 1 manufacturers, at a "hush hush" meeting j n K dcrQf on' s ru M formed a "vigilante" organisation to wi pe Lu *Pur l^ and price undercutting, The Standard understands' Co *PcttJ This new organization
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  • 39 10 TIIF Mercantile B.uik «.f India f.td.. Singapore. has rcirnrd CftUN advicr frrun its London Offit«* that tho board of dir<»(tors has dr eland an interim dividend of seven per c«'nt Irss \.w pa\jh|p t on Sept ?7
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  • 27 10 II! I- titty's neJ I Bank of sj porr- will bcgii < sum.- time when ii u il] !><> olid s s I
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  • 119 10 BUSINESS in all sections of the Malayan ihart market was spasmodic, with small price changes yesterday. Feature of the market was the good support for Malayan Cement, Metal Box and Malavan Collieries. Quotation- for the I two shares appreciated business passinc at abov< the previous
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    • 203 10 NOTICKS PIRSI ANT TO TIIK EMPLOYEES PKOVIDKNT MM) (\>HM)MtNT) ORPIN .\N( K. NO ?0 OF ISBB AND IMGAL HOTICI IN I KC.ISI.ATIYF nI PPI.KMKNT NO 10 OF r»TH AK.IST, I not Ri.stci Fui I B (aj N.ll M i»'«! 3 111 If g I raron \m i i tributioi S
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    • 226 10 NOTICES MM. IPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST T R v t K K R Si t e s• S I cm ioi N( ii of SINGAPORE J I P IN THE SUPREME (01 RT OF Tlli: FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE UK. II COURT AT iron I 1 ov. Kl NG \vNOTICE
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    • 195 10 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES UM Union Building I TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON Vl* < EGYPT AND MEDITEFfvANEAN I Spore om 1 PRES. GRANT Gdn il 28 Aug PALMETTO MARINER 3'7Srpt PRES PIERCk 13/17Scpt I PRES MONROE 25 29Scpt FAST StRVICE TO WEST COAST I BALTIMORE, BOSTON VIA THE I M
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    • 209 10 ghnjjgihjnogpjnkho[ OITI R ROADS Empire Glencoe. Eastern VenCamphu) s. Chu I ida Maru. Star P- Ige ise, Modjerkerto Sunnyville, Garoet, Ceronia, Anking. Maxwell Brandc: President Grant, Steel Des gner, T'ac.x Star. I en C:mh\ Van Outhoorn. C Ilsm-:. ik ld ;i L>*ng um, gapore, Armilla. Encho Maru. IXXI K ROADS.
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  • 875 12  -  DR. MARIE STOPES Advice To The Restless By What is it that lias k' to Ma\is >lfLrrie s head. Well VI '1 trll \<m. it is shampoo. It is no wonder at all that she Minirs so happily as she samples it with
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  • 114 12 Snores And Alarm Clocks Dr. Marie Stopes mention** a snoring cure once use J at a public school. Offenders had a pellet of soap dropped into their mouths. She asks adult readers who try the cure to let her know the result. Did you know? We follow our noses to
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  • 569 12  -  PEGGY BRIGGS lk;';'kl;ol;[iiuoiioikmhjkiuoyuuytutyrew3ete INN 1 took Mrs Mather, of Kiihmoml. Surrr>. to do her shopping. she helped herself to a new idea wlmh i> catching on last. 8] .on of In It p S<;iELE HOUSEHOLD lOOD IS STOCKED UNDER ONL ROOF. w ill iii;
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  • 411 12  -  Jane Dexter SHE TOLD 1 1 AYE you ever got up in the morning, taken a close look at yourself in the mirror and thought: "Ugh! Why should this happen to me?" You have? Then sij;h no more. You've sot a film star on
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    • 93 12 For straight backs and sturdy linihs lfiDßlflfi^t3BC ,^KL f l \^%k /Ft^. ><w_>?Wv^!^ fc^ Si^^ i-? --j_ **S£^^^^r' s <^ Bib give your baby this pure milk Ostermilk ts the oounshins milk footf rha* ftahi» nrrf when brea*i feeding l» no «utxeasfm viiamn. D i» acirieo -nui pure milk <o
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    • 54 12 fhguhfjghbkjg; r r<»i> s q 01 xiinv 1 A mn, <|o ••>aii ke think* Uv t;in <»M seek to vonect upsets or^ncoualitiei by bo:m fust VOl It ltlKlhl>\|K IM> Rl3Tllsi(.> \RII s March to April »HNd to rnak^ *'i\ wtmeel in line with circumstance! and nercjvsiL^r;. k Mo dances 20-Spe
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    • 88 12 not nifrinsed but otherw fe Kf b^,, yojl u sua! ell. Expect <{T little co-operation \Z «KMIM~Ma3 21 to June 20— Your work methods and may nee-1 some Jy straighteninfi out Don t let V^ thing.s pile up „.,<-' N -June to July 2-' -Let your pocket- book and K^
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    • 162 12 ships on an impersona. basis UliKA— Sept 2A to Oil 22 Keep your eye upon belongings and values Developments may prove co>t!\ unlesn \ou circumvent them SCORPIO— Oct. 53 lo Nov. 21 You make the most headway by be:ns Mlf-*ufßcient and willing to dui duty first tfAUITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to
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  • 24 13 A Si< v i B Mr To fi d seen the S<>>. Hl < I r ti) Wel[tour. y. tOCJ S eraf'OH,
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  • 60 13 ARSENAL SPORTS C annivei san ti e Odeon R »m und< the nship oi Patron. Nil John 1 iiiy a briel outlim the Club's Secre Mr U. Thi igarajan. the club which was started from 'scratch 1 his le t progress in soccer. They been admitted I division
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  • 612 13 THE WHIRL Is It The Answer To Britain's Soccer Slump? -.Willy Meisl explains a revolutionary approach to football of the future. LONDON, Wed. No exclusive rights are claimed for the discovery that twenty-five years of "Safety First" spirit and play have spoiled Britain's football. Nineteen years ago, important men in
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  • 44 13 Professor Of Judo For S'pore A PR< D Ju < in in Singapore on 24 He n month ;inri pore -I lug. H i ludn /ith Ve i lan B eld "ii Sept i be 1 \o% Kotiokan mcl Ir. N 'I en Sept. 2
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  • 308 13 Fixtures For Saturday The fo fball tun Saturday Aug I! \(.l I DIVISION I A Chelsea Vston Villa C Bo 1 ton vs Cha r 1 1 Burnley vs Everton. Lu ton I 1 1 enh a n i W B .ii. PI mouth vs V •eston v«
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  • 219 13 Singapore Combined Schools Kcored a conifortable si^wickel victory o\i*r a U.K. Schools XI, in a friendly cricket match played at Sepoy Kims yesterday. After dismissing U.K. Schools for 2 runs, the c l() rr{ this poor total aftei losing row ickets. Lei t-ai m leg
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  • 261 13 R.S.G.C. RAF To Meet This Weekend ROYAL Singapore Golf Club will meet the Royal Air Force in a match to be played over the course of the RSGC on Saturday anil Sunday. The draw for the match, resulted in: FOURSOMES I Sa(urdaN). Fir-t nine: 2 M p m Ci Paterson
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  • 37 13 Members ot th Ind:an A--iociatlon Interested in hocare requested to u< I in touch v.:th the Club ho< tary Mr JR. Kapur Practices v.ii: b»- h< id I a week, on Mondays Wedn< (i
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  • 264 13 SIXGAI A ociation for thi end SMI RI)\Y. from K.45 p in. Junior Int»r-( lub 1 1 ir»t Round i Court N L S Hi' ourt No. ,M« B.P. v Bukit 'I imah i h Com 4 Maybud B.P. y Jacques Bi Court No 5 Rex B.P. v
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    27 14 Referee l.im Yong Liang is grttini: it clown in his black board that footballer King Kong is up to his Happy World Stadium tricks again!
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    23 14 Kintr Konr is out ami .inckry Mortimer and Fovaii "radously help" 'he rin B villain to his seat among the non-contestants.
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    24 14 The jockeys arc all down on the penalty box as Knuckey scores the penalty with the cannon they borrowed from Bukit Timah.
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  • 532 14  - Jockeys Pin The Wrestlers Down Joginder Runs Wild JEFFERY JAMES by TIIK hall was round and the referee was Bearsighted, but this did nut prrvrnt the Malayan Jockeys from spraeißl thr upset of the MCCCff season when they rioum-d thr All in. tahh as r.itch r.i n Wrestlers before more
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  • 173 14 KIM. A UJMFUK, Wed.— On behalf of the Combined Indonesian Iniversities touring soccer team, its manager, Mr. B. Suryo, todav apoloirised to the Football >n in"hc°rcSon fOr MS faUUre tO negoUate WiUl for tb fix! nent to The Stand- t Mi Sui ;•<>.
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  • 541 14 BOONS RETURN SPARK SI NO-MALAYS VICTORY SINO MALAYS— I BUSINESS IIOL SES—O Awang Bakar. Ahmad Yusoff, Ismail Yusoff, Chia Boon Leong. Rejeree—Mr. Lee Pak Tong. Chia Boon Leong and Aw Boon Seong signalled their return to Colony's Jalan Besar stadium soccer by working together in grand fashion for a Sino-Ma
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  • 177 14 Pakistan Stars In Aryan Team Coming A FORMIDABLE Aryan Gymkhana soccer tram, wlm-h includes five Pakistan International footballers, will play in Singapore and the Federation in ctober, ->.\ui Mr. S. K. P. Naidu. the Press liaison Officer of the \r\an Gymkhana, yesterday. The tourists team will consist 20 players under
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  • 453 14 BURMA'S BIGGEST TEAM 1111 BURMESE Amateur Boxing Federation's tram of »i\ boxen and two ottciats flew into Singapore yesterday evenint;. T!h^ boxers «ill rrst ttii! iv and i sume their training lomorron for iho tirst annual Sonth-easl Asia Boxinjj championships which starts in the Singapore Badminton Stadium at 8 p.m.
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  • 177 14 SBA WOMEN SEMI-FINALISTS DECIDED TAX CIIWEE NEO of Rex 8.P.. with Asncis Koh < Flower Nellie Sid well (Useful) and Ruby Lam < Sunbeam', entered the .semi-final rounds of the Singapore Badminton Association's junior women's singles championship last night. Tan disposed of National's I-ons Soo Chin in straights sets at
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  • 159 14 South China Manager Attack the Aussies MELBOURNE. \u S ->, (UP) Chan Xam hoonmanager of tho s mit h China socror team. hitt« ily attacked the Australian soccer administration todav for what he said was shoddy treatment of the Hungkonß team during its tour of Australia "Our team has been
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  • 51 14 UUAR Won —The If u ball As» riatioi friendly matches with the C hmed Universities of I XI on August 28 at d 29 at Munr Club Pad i The first came will b r the Muar Invitation XI and second agai I the Muar C
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  • 24 14 KUALA LITMPUR. Wed Selangor beal Indonesian Universities 5-1 today. First hall -core wmt 1-1 and Selangor scored four coals last four minutes
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  • 112 14 38 Crack Sprinters Aim For The Perak Gold Vase IF>( >" VM.,I nter> t(r "i for |u run »fl «.n t i Ihf ,v, :i EPS A toUl M m < lav. h «JI L" th« I h n nir r. rt f.~ k th«. Eirt, *•»> "I th, L
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  • 581 14 HOK>h> CLASS ONE Ist R.in 2nd Run if 5|F i;m Above a:i x x Aiielduie Star x Amusement II x (B) A.-.a IfiDOl X X X Barfleur x Battle Cree* x x Bearer Bor.d x x H K :re x Bob>worth x 5t Br^cc'e,
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  • 23 14 MALACCA. Wed Mala> Sports Association beat the Warders 6—2 in a Craven "A' Soccer League at the Kubu Stadium yesterday.
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    • 52 14 SOCCER iv u >■- I R.C. vs. Police S..\. at Bcsar at 5.15 p.i Junior < :■<•• R.E Civ. "A" 175. Sli >' i >;f F<: P--i Parfc. (K>V£R.VM£NT Scrt?ic« s ic D Customs vs. P.W.D. at Park; 2: Social W< vs. P. T. <u r. r. Tennis Y M.(
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