Singapore Standard, 26 August 1955

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard gapore r~ i N r>l SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, ALGL'ST 26, 1933 1! PACES 1"> CENTS
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  • 110 1 Five Boycott Party for Boyd LUMPUR, B i mbcrs jjfl a Settlement 1 I from M last night 9 (>f the 9 ial S cretary 9 lent Commisfl xrrc Inche i Hail Abdul Tan Cheng [msnul Abdul b bin Karim. loktl bin Haji Ab- Yan and H .r. bin Abdul
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  • 50 1 Leblanc Quits In Protest of In Morocco, I waa reported r- aon wi i nation but idency .n protest against refusal of Gilbert lent-Gen-sjeneral all .-ought to stamp ri m. circulated here day that If. ilf had subn :u r na' ir were gain- pite the de- bv Premier Ed-fUx-Les-Balns
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  • 62 1 MPs Raid Ship, Seize $3M Cargo JAKARTA. Auk. 25 <AP> Military Police yesterday raided the Royal Dutch Interocean liner Tjiluwah which was on the point of departure for Singapore and Hongkong and confiscated 10.000.--000 rupiuhs I MS3.000.000) worth of unspecified cargo. The MPs arrested 15 persons, mostly Chinese, aboard the
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  • 331 1 The rubber price in Smga pore yesterday closed at SI 41 per pound for September ship ment. Tappers Cain If Rubber Price Holds KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Notional Union of Plantation Workers today concluded a wage agreement with the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association, providing a
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  • 307 1 Lennox-Boyd Hears Of Elusive Goh Peng Tuan ne s survived seven years in jungie LABIS, Johore. Thurs. Central Johore's most notorious Communist terrorist. Goh Peng Tuan. has evaded either capture or death all through the seven-year Emergency because he was "too popular" in the district. the Colonial
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  • 293 1 30 Reds Spring Trap On Jeep -SC Killed Mines Planted In Estate Road ivluminvj, jonore, i nurs. i nirry communist terrorists armed with a wide range of weapons ambushed an armoured jeep on the Niyor Division estate road early this morning. A special constable was killed in the ambush. The
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  • 81 1 Crisis Law Extended No Use Saying Anything— Lee THE Singapore Legislative Assembly asrecd at its meeting yesterday to extend the Emergency Regulations for another three month?. When the meeting resumed in the morning, the Peoples Action Party Assembly leader. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. who was exported to debate on the
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  • 100 1 STUDENTS DETAINED AFTER C.I.D. RAID FOUR CHINESE High School students have been detained under the Emergency Regulations during the past three days. They are Chua Tiong Thye. Chua Boon Ang. Quek Say Hua and Chen Seok Kok. The students were taken away after men from the Special Branch, CID, raided
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  • 242 1 But Will Contest Nine KUANTAN. Thurs. Seven UMNO -MIC -MCA Alliance candidates were returned unopposed today in the Pahang State election nominations. In the other nine constituencies, the Alliance will be opposed by Pan-Malayan Islamic Association men in six and Independents in the rest.
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  • 155 1 DOG TAKES PART IN COLONY MANHUNT A DOG from the Sini gapore Police Dog Unit j was called out early yesterday morning to join a manhunt after a 67 year old watchman was found with his head battered near his shed in Old Colombo Camp in Clementi Road. The dog
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  • 84 1 Ike Receives Surprise Kiss On The Cheek PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 25 (Reuter) An unidentified woman caused a stir yesterday by kissing President Eisenhower as he was walking to Independence Hall to deliver his address to the American Bar Association. The President was walking along a roped-ofT area when the woman, about
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  • 61 1 LONDON. Aug. 26 <Reuter) Britain's foremost scientific authority, the Royal Society, today announced plans for United Kingdom and colonial participation in a world-wide scientific study of the earth and its relation to the sun. More than 40 scientific research vessels in Britain, more than 30 in
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  • 172 1 A TALKS A BIG SUCCESS Says Professor Oliphant THE atoms for peace conference held in Geneva recently was "highly successful." the famous Australian atomic scientist Mr. Marcus Oliphant. said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Oliphant who was on his way home to Australia after attending the conference said the talks showed
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  • 94 1 ANN ARBOR. Michigan. Aug. 23 <AP) Beauty contest judges were shocked yesterday at reports that their contest at nearby Whitmore Lake last weekend got off to a false start One of the contestants claimed that 12 of the 20 bathing beauties
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  • 165 1 BRITAIN'S record of Colonial administration not a thing anyone need apologise for, the retiring Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald said yesterday at a luncheon given to him by the Overseas League at the Capitol Blue Room. Citing the case of Hongkong and Sarawak, where the population of
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  • 45 1 LONDON 25 fUP» Reports lrom Khartoum mdlcated today that I /:;in may b» on Hk brink of a < war betwccu Moslem north and Paf IB Ith 1 Used military mutin. 1 believed developinc into a "popular n-inu 3.000.000 tribe nvn
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    • 30 1 OPFOHTI ODION I r ret 2090g I BUBBLES I the way I you like them I in a I SI\GAPORE I SLIXG I u o I "Kt'MJAI" > o f -^j^^
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    • 91 1 m rMOTO rruoio V *PH^ t n ,> Tit «5-6«. Soves More Work ond Time Thon All Other Kitchen Appliances Put Together! Kjg£^^ AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC 51 Nil "tj" Built-in Dishwasher S9«oo Saves 7 Hours a Week! pet tnuttth (jfler Jw lood ••"'*> *H« ioi •«< 90' Co»pl»»«l» •w**m«tir< minimum DowbU
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  • 27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The British Colonial Secretary Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd today approved promotions ol 31 police officers in the Federation 27 expatriates and lour A>ian>.
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  • 107 2 100 Villagers Fight Dawn Fire AND SAVE A CLUSTER OF ATTAP HUTS MORE than 100 villagers fought a fire at dawn yesterday and prevented the flames from wiping out a cluster of attap huts at the 10th mile Bukit Panjang in Singapore. The amateur fire fighters put out the blaze
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  • 334 2 14 Men To Discuss Claims THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation yesterday appointed a 14-mon negotiating team to discuss outstanding claims with the City Council. The team includes the Federation's Leg Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. its piesident. Mr. Wee Kofc and Secretary. Mr. O.
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  • 182 2 Better Deal For 200 Fish Workers TWO hundred employees of wholesale fi>h dealers in the Beach Road and Upper Seranpoon markets will get a general wage increase this month. They will also jet fixed working hours, overtime and paid holidays on Sundays. The Union stated that it no settlement is
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  • 221 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thins. The Employees Provident Fund will be extended as trc.m next month to cover more employees in the Federation. Under the amendments all employees who are more than 16 years of age and draw less than $400 a month are included, but there are
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  • 113 2 rilt People s Acion Party leader in the S'nsaporc Legislative Assembly. Mr. Lee Kuan You. yesterday withdrew what he calr*d "a unique motion'" dephrine the detention of lons Svee Suan and Yon? Kok Kin. "The motion Is unique" Mr. Lee told the Assembh meeting, "in that
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  • 37 2 DR. H. Kfcrtowisastro, Indonesian Consul-General in Singapore, left for .Jakarta yesterday by the Garuda Indonesian Airways for consultations with the new Indonesian Government He will be away from Singapore for about 10 days.
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  • 22 2 COMMODITY PRICES s i to MM 0 s Dr. 'i rhui i buyers .i- < M»s|\< lhi r n: buyers tunv Sales tnn>
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  • 102 2 AIRCREW and ground stair of No. 617 ("Dam Buster") Squadron. Royal Air Force. now operating Canberra twin-jet bombers against the Communist terrorists in the Federation, have been invited by Shaw Brothers to visit Singapore next week to see "The Dam Busters," the Bri-
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  • 16 2 at B In L. "I and I brii ••y and
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  • 60 2 KUALA LUMPUR. T The Municipal Council will hold a special a next week to honour est employee who alter 33 years The Council will appreciation of th< and meritorious Mr. Llm Hock Biai assessor, by pre with a parchment record with tl civic authority. Mr.
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  • 100 2 BATU PAHAT. The Johore Youth Council. in conjunction with th< Dtpartment ol Social Well Johore, has a series of Youth Leaders' Courses to be held ai B Pa! i at 1 10th. U Or; Mersing (15th and 16th Octi and Johore Bahrj 17th to 21st. Oct.
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  • 47 2 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs The *relfare of the kam: Alliance Government Abdul Aziz Ishak tbt Agri lure Minister declared He Malay trom Tai g K ird rice it w. j i eminent looked «v officers only He asked ois to bring a. troubles to him
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  • 64 2 KUALA TRENG Thurs Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. Federal Mini for Works, today vi. three national projects that would soon change the I of Malaya's "cind* state." On bis first visit to Tri nesanu. the Minister inspected: the 5500.000 Sultan Suleiman j^ngli.-h School the 450 I nns Kuala
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  • 38 2 ho.gkont; aig 25 «ai Standard SeClosing prices c I the H kong Ej^hang* U i $15.55 to ci sterlii I to USfl; 1.833 to Mala i $0,131 to .i.e Indonesian Riuiah. Gold £52.25 to a tael
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  • 35 2 KLANG. Thu-t. A V n-year-old boy took 1 I fathers loadeo shOtfUII and fired a roum in the vicinity of his lame on Raja Hitam Estat« m Sabak Bernam tod a;. I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 67 2 Weather Report Minimum Tempe-ature I'nim 7..10 p.m. Aug. &4 7.:;o am. Aug. S'pore (7(>Fi; Penang (75F); Kota Baaru (7.JF); Kuala Lumpur (71F); Ipoh (7!F); Kuantan (71F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.:!0 am. to 7. .'50 p.m. Aus:. i.">: Singapore (8(>F): Penang (88F»; Kota Bahru (87Fr. Kuala Lum pur (90F); Ipoh <9:*>F);
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  • 158 3 'Give Me Two Years More Asked The Big-Hearted Robber in his appeal in Hm Ili^h Court >«n Imi Ah Lim an rubber asked that the sentence imposed rnr ul» in (Time be to rm term of eight i in r isonmrnt request was re- I i ith u roar of
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  • 241 3 COURT PLAYS CUPID TO REUNITE THEM A COUPLE were re-united for the second nthin a year when Nancy Quek Tin Nee in the Sixth Magistrate's Court yestcrdav 'urn to her husband. nance from her husband. alleged to have neglected to two children since March, this year. The court was told
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  • 30 3 BAHRI I I that any money o had n the -1 he the I bed M i had the it him. to be i
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  • 35 3 Ol thr h I[< me, s. terday re--10 bund bv the Mr K. T. ng 90 n-i I on I me. i the court hr .d he would Ml. undrrCof a
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  • 12 3 sg i Bned m] C irt. Joh<'! r bout i
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  • 64 3 RICHARD Hem was yesterday charged in the Filth jistrate's Court with ating the Singapore Cold bv representing himself as an agent for a "Mr. Macleod.* 1 and taking in his namr goods valued at $330.68. on six different occasions bctwren July 1 and Aug. 12. Tin M igistrate,
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  • 142 3 SINGAPORE Traffic Police will soon launch a psychological battle to cut do w n the number ot load accidents in the Colony. Bpec 1a I red sign boards will b»> placed at ureas where the rates of road mishaps are higher than in others. The boards
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  • 105 3 His Youth Saved Him From Jail THE First Criminal District Judge, Mr J \v. D. Ambi yesterday discharged 15-year- old See Seel Kwok, who was charge (1 with possession of a copy nt "Fans Dee" < Do.-olate Ground* and two copies ol "Kern Yuen" i Cultivator) ai his nome in
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  • 255 3 TAX EVERY MACHINE IN USE, SAYS MR. K. How To End The Pin -Table Epidemic MR H. J. C. Kula i <;inaha rolled on the^ s.ngna calledl on tru. Singopore Govcrnmenr yesterday to tax every y pin-table in the Colony so as to check operators from spreading its "bad -ti
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  • 112 3 CALL-UPS MUST PUT ON FULL UNIFORM SINGAPORE national servicemen dratted into the Civil Defence Corps have been given a final warning to put on full uniform when attending their weekly training or face the consequenecs This stern warning came from the Commissioner for Civil Defence, Col. L. T. Firbank. All
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  • 29 3 FOR oeing in possession of two packets of chai i Ng Sn: was fine i SlOfl or one month's jail, in the Kota Tinggi Sessions Court, ye«lerlay.
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  • 355 3 They Hamper Rural Work TIIK Singapore Rural Board, at its monthly meeting yesterday, asked its Building Committee to look into what Mr. 11. J. C. Kulasingha called "anti quatod building bye-laws" with a view to making it more convenient to builders of rural dwellings. The motion
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  • 39 3 FOR moving five tahils or sugar without a permit. Leo Kwee Kwa. a 19-yoar-old weeder on South Malaya Pineapple Grower.-' Estate. Pekan Nanas. Johore. was fined $350 or three months' iail in the Sessions Court Pontain. yesterday.
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  • 355 3 Man Surprised In Hotel Room With Another Woman KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. A barkeeper Leow 800 Gaut, told the Magistrate's Court here today how his wife surprised him one morning in a hotel room with another woman. Leow said his wife. Lou Wan Hon£. '2<). know the
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  • 84 3 DEATH claimed the life of another of the 25 people injured when a lorry they were travelling in turned turtle at the 15 1 Miu-. Jurong Road in Singapore on Wednesday midnight. Chua Lee Yeow. 29. died in the General Hospital at dawn yesterday. Sixty
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  • 129 3 Intimidator' s Sentence Cut By Appeal Court SENTENCE of six years' imi prison men t imposed by Mr. Jubtitt Taylor on Tan Chon^ Woo a.iiis Ah low. lor criminal Intimidation was reduced to th-ee years by the Sin^aj pore Codrt of wiimina Appeal yesterday Tan was stated to have threatened
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  • 101 3 Navy's Role Against Terrorists LONDON. Aug. 25 < Reut(T) -Ships of the Briti.-h Fleet have been Increasingly used against Communist terrorists In Malaya in recent months. the Admiralty announced yesterday. Operating dose inshore th^ ships have been blasting terrorists camp.-, and keeping the gangs continually on the move in the
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  • 53 3 ISMAIL oin Maong. 20. who was charged in the Eighth Magistrate's Court with rioting, elaimed he was out flashing with his father on the night in question. His father was unable to confirm his son's statement Maong was finrd 530 and will undergo poliec supervision
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  • 58 3 A CLAIM for recovery of P'i>.sc.-sion of ?5,500 square feet ol land at Kullarg. Instituted i>v Mr Runmc Shaw, a direcioi of ShaA and Shnw Lt 1 against Chua Lian Chit and Chua Chens Hoc. v. as settled in the Singapore Hi^n Couii yc.-terda.v when
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  • 49 3 A six ,APORE businessnan Wong Choon Wah a'.ias Wah Choon Hai yesterday peaded guilty in the Fifth Magistrates Court and was <crUeii' cd io three mouth* fail for efteating a woman. Chew Kum T houg of $22 on Auj* 22 »t CTC.vian^ Serai
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  • 142 3 MR H J C KI'LASINGUA yeste r aa. r?ked the Singapore R iral Boaid tC investigate seve v 4 pr tjecti wrbirh had been started in the rural areas and Aere now at a standstill. ITo ret^rrcf] t»- throe inst- I ances v^hert- thi> ftd*
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  • 2549 4 Marshall Wins Junior Ministers Debate After Rowdy Session From The Chamber Gallery: Guffaws THK Singapore Legislative Assembly rocked with laughter when the debate on the appointment of junior ministers turned into a verbal skirmish between Opposition and Government benchers yesterday. The Speaker, Mr. G.E.N. Oehlers. was hard put to keep
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  • 297 5 No Fear Of Any Failure Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Tunku Abdui Rahman, the Federation's Chief Minister, told The Standard today that his amnesty plan would be an offer from the conquerors to the vanquished, and its terms, worded accordingly." Replying to criticisms of Labour and other
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  • 158 5 Malaria Outbreak Danger Warning THE Singapore City Health OHicer. Dr. J Cameron, wan.ed of the danger of malaria if the city was not kept riean. "If refuse and garbage are allowed to pii e up in streets, lanes .me! other public places m Simioore. there will be a danger to
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  • 93 5 A detective of the AntiBranch said in the Fifth's Magistrate's Court yesterday that while on a routine check at a hotel, he found a woman and a man in a room. They were partially clad. And they were not registered in the hotel. detective. Teo Bak
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  • 23 5 MR. S. Jaganathan has been appointed a member of the Singapore Harbour Board for three years from Aug. 17, this year.
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  • 94 5 FOUR Malayan and oijjht Indian. Pakistani and Oylwnese journalists left Singa; ore yesterday by (Jantas on a three-week tour of Australia. i^irit.ts Airwa>s and the Government of Australia arc their hosts They will be joined by two Indonesian journalists en route. In picture are
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  • 174 5 CAPITAN CHINAS STICK MALACCA, Thurs. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, left here today with a prized relic of a well-known Malacca personality of old Dutch Malacca days. It is the famous "tongkat kayu las" which Dato Samsudin, a Capitan China him 200 years ago.
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  • 92 5 'The Job Won't Be So Easy' HONGKONG. Auq 25 (UP) The B: itisb-ownetf China Mail said today that wiping out Com>nunisrr. in Malaya would be I lengthy process The newspaper said in an editorial mat "elimination of Communism as a potent fartor in the 'ifo of Malaya would be a
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  • 69 5 MEKSING Thurs. Thong Seang a labourer employed at Tai Thong Sawmills, was today charged In the Magistrate's Court with the murdei of a fellow labourer. Than Ming It was alleged that Thonc hit IT an on the head with au iron rod funn? a fight yesterday
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  • 174 5 SHE SLAPPED MY FACE,' BARBER COMPLAINS PEXAXG, Ihurs.— A barber ran lo a police station alter he had been slapped on the face by a woman, the Magistrate's Court was told today. The woman, Ooi Kooi Gnoh. appeared on a summons charge of having committed mischief by cutting up water
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  • 77 5 MUAR, Thurs. Two W omen, O n Sic \v Eng. 2S. and Ons Tin. 17. who were charged with stealthily tapping rubber valued at $12 from the estate of Tan Sweo Tec! on Feb 1. this year, at the 20th. Mile. Jalan Belading Tangkak were today
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  • 80 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A dishwasher lost his temper when three cups he had cleaned were arcidently broken by the cook. So the dishwasher hit the rook with an axe. the Fir?t Magistrate'* Court wa s told today Lim Kee Fatt, J9. the dishwasher, was put
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  • 52 5 MUAR. Thurs. Ch'ng Seng. 52. was fined $50 or one month"s imprisonment bv the Muar magistrate for voluntarily causing hurt to one Ch'ng Hoo on July 9. in front of Rex Cinema. Jalan Meriam The court ordered $25 of the fine to be paid to
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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    • 569 5 8.8.C HIM. (General O\«t«.i\i* smrcr): 5 p ni. 'Johnny Morrii (Jets A Job', 5.10 i-ioin The Editorial. 1 515 Sandy Macpherson at 'he theatre organ: 5 'Paul Tem:>!e a:id the M&dison Mystery'; 6 o m Recoid Rendezvous: 6MI New; Commentary; 645 sports RoundUp: 6.55 Report from the M:dlii:uls. 7 p.m.
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  • 828 6 Singapore Standard Such Churlishness... INHERE Is, ot COOrac as everybody In this Colony knows today no limit to the extent which the the Peoples Action Party will uo so lonii as frolic In their pastime o! playing their I Le Of obstructionists just for the devilment of it In this
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  • 648 6  - Japan's Economic Recovery Michael Gordon 1— By —l TOKYO rpilE entry of Japan into the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade has been hailed here as a long-awaited opportunity to increase her exports and rid iior.se! f of the discriminate imposed on Japanese ods by European and South-easi Asian countries.
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  • 764 6  - BRITAIN'S OWN TERRORISTS Andrew Roth brag LONDON TWO raids on military camps and a Parliamentary by-election have brought home to Britons that if they have almost forgotten about Irish partition, the Irish have not What is more, the most militant section of Irish nationalism. is showing startling improvements in the
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  • 623 6 The NEWS as it stirikes me! Aster Gunasekera \T THE national conference of the Labour Partv of Malaya, to be held in Kuala Lumpur next month, one of the resolutions to be proposed by the Perak division falls for the abolition of the language test for citizenship. This is the
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 463 6 Sir: According to your report Mr. David Marshall told The Standard: "I am bitterly disappointed at the attack of the Opposition members and I am ashamed. As a citizen of thi.s country I am ashamed of it. The walk-out was unnecessary." Now I am not without
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    • 222 6 Sir: The facts given by Mr. Gurnam Singh. Kon. Secretary. National Union of Teacher?. Johure Branch. and published by you on 13! h ins:, are conceded. He and his companions must have been very happy that they were able to ?ee the Chief Education Officer and '"demand' lor
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  • 79 6 REVIEW OF VIEWS Amnesty Offer i ;tus *J it is a 1 r< by the mem Ng a Chin P air.r.- st in tiation to I gency u to tin Alliance made on Not Time Yet IT i to i Malaj in says Chun because lei the Commun I Into
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  • 124 7 'Much Ado About Nothing' 1 texas I ,AP) Mis. I on Wcdnes- i d she scgrc s ambasI United I the airport I she thought I ml supervisor mlaed o. l. mportant per- ved him with his private dining m n Tuesday received tpoloclci from .artment and ovf^r the occurred
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  • 62 7 He Pays Off With A Bloody Nose LONDON. South 4 2& (Reuten A I a be: i hands and knees free! here to push the pavement ey. of East Lonasf u» ek: "If the m the New land's I I n a penny nose down Oxford Sojth Africa Brr: Isle
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  • 60 7 HAMILTON, Canada. i \P> Polite ii-.ltd William (iar- of Hamilton. Mrd when he tried to .hi exemplary .lit line for them. h.irgrd him with drunken tlrivinu after an accident. Yesterday he proved to the satisfaction of a court that it was the pinching of his new
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  • 62 7 THE QUEEN ha s a rush of customers, many of them proferrins £1 notes, as she takes ov. v one of the stalls at the Oucen Mother's sale of work it Abcrgeldie Castle, Decside, Scotland, recently. The sale was in aid of the Crathie Church where
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  • 252 7 PORTLAND, Oregon, Aug. 25 (UP)— Airman Daniel C. Sehmidt and his wife, Una, were back together again today in a honeymoon hideaway. Una. who said *ho married another man in the belief Sehmidt had died in Red China. Hew to Portland from California
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  • 281 7 Morocco Urges Sultans Return To The Throne AIX-LES-BAINS, France, Aug. 25— Morocco's Nationalist Istiqlal (Independence) Party today demanded revision of the French Protectorate's treaty and a chance for former Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef to return to the throne. In the coin. so of a two-and-a-half-hour
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  • 137 7 General Is Likely To Be Cleared TAIPEI. ♦Aug. 25 (UP)— Indications mounted here today that Gen. Sun Li-jen, who resigned as Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's persona! military advisor last Saturday, would l>c completely cleared of any connection with a Communist spy ring. A highly qualified Nationalist source said a preliminary investigation
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  • 70 7 RANGOON Auz 25 (AP) Lawyers from all over the country pledged not to take sides with either the government or the opposition at the third annual conference of the Ai!-Burma Lawyers' Association being held here Th? conference resolved that the Association would maintain its position as
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  • 61 7 HONG KONG. Aug. 25 fAP> Pan-American Airways flight steward. Curt Arnold Braun. 36. of California, was found guilty today on two charges of illegal export of 200 ounces of gold and 790 wrist watches The prosecution said the gold was seized from Braun on June 11
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  • 24 7 NEARLY half of Hamburg's 2"). 000 snip-building worker? were on wroflicial strike today over wage demands that man* afements have rejected. Renter.
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  • 47 7 Tour Of C' wealth LONDON. Aug. 25 fßoutrr) The Earl of Home. Commonwealth Relations secretary, will leave here by air next Tuesday for his planned nine-week Commonwealth tour. The Commonwealth Relations Office, announcing this today, said Lord Home would visit New Zealand Australia. Ceylon. India and Pakistan.
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  • 28 7 A RECORD total of 411.200 overseas tourists visited Britain in the first six months of this year, desnite serious national rail and shipping strikes. Reuter
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  • 113 7 MILAN, All* 25 (AP) Antonio Pacciarini. a young mountain climbing enthusiast, used his hobby to save a man on a building ledge yesterday There u;is Vittorio Gasparini, d'A fritUllJ on the edge of a roof IU() feet above the street, dreamily dangling
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  • 218 7 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25, (Rcutcr) General Nathan F. Twining, chief of the Tnited States Air Force, said today that the Soviet government was ahead of the United States in their "rate of progress" in developing advanced military aircraft. General Twining added: "This is not to
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  • 27 7 IHL United States and Communist China failed again today lo reach agreement on a formula fur freeing 41 Americans detained on the Chinese niaiiiidnd. AP
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  • 23 7 IRAQ'S stale of war with .Inn, 11 declared in January. 194:}— ended officially on Aug. 18, it was announced. UP
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  • 174 7 JAKARTA. Aug. 25 «LP> The Indonesian Government may be planning to oiler u r.eral amnesty to Daud Beureueh and his rebel pant; which controls the northern tip of Sumatra, reports from that region said today. Hasballah Daud. son of the terrorist leader, arrived I terday in
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  • 41 7 WASHINGTON Aug 25 (UP) The Navy announced yesterday that Rear Adm. Stuart H. Ingerst Vice Adm. A. M Pride as Commander of the powerful Seventh Fleet in the Far East in PacamblT or Jan wary
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  • 179 7 They Came Not To Mourn, Only To Mock And Jeer RABAT, Auk 25 (Reuter) Jeers and cattails interrupted the sermon and the address of Resident General M. (iilbert Grandval, at the funeral here yesterday of (ieneral Raymond Duval. killed in an air accident last Monday. The funeral Mass for General
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  • 61 8 photo by Yong Pens; Scong. THE Secretary 01 State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan J Lennox-Boyd. met the Sage of Malacca. Dato Sir J Chens-lock Tan. when he visited the Settlement on C Wednesday. Abo^e the two shake hands in the Malacca Residency with Resident
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  • 88 8 Penghulus' Service Thanked PENANG. Thurs. Appreciation of tho work done by pcnghulus for Government was expressed by the Resident Commissioner. Mr. R. P. Binuham. when he declared open the All-Malayan penghulus annual conference which started today. Over Ci delegates were present at the conference which was presided over by Haji
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  • 58 8 TE! OK AX SON Thurs A youi*g girl. Chan Ah Mooi. was fined $400 63 Mr D C I Wernhann on I uesday when she ptcuded cui iv to a charge «"»f assiytins in ihe running < I the 1 (H)l> cha-acter" public lott°rv Mr Wcrnha'n
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  • 45 8 MAJOR development programmes in Malaya. Singapore and Hongkong are featured in m exhibition which opened at the Imperial Institute in London on Tuesday. The exhibition will remain open in London until next month after which it will go op tour throughout England
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  • 37 8 PENANO. Thurs.— A total of 12.585 ranlkhet vaccinations were performed by the travelling dispensary and lecture van of the Veterinary Department during its tour of 53 villages ant kampongs and two estates last month.
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  • 108 8 He Picked The Wrong Pocket PENANG. Thurs. White a police constable in civilian clothes was watching a show at Iht Great World Park in Maxwell Road, he felt someone removing his fountain-pen from his pocket and passing it to an unknown Chinese. This was stated by Inspector. S. D. Mitchell
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  • 302 8 KUANTAN, Thurs.— Visitors are flocking today to this seaside town for the gala two-day celebrations which begins tomorrow in honour of its oflidai recognition as the new capital of Pahang. The former capital was K a ub. i uoi uil nit; iuniuiiu»> inui
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  • 207 8 'WINKERS' MENACE TO CYCLISTS Soon They'll Be Bannal r v rw murs.— Hashing or ''wink; m may soon be banned in the Federation, Mr NrU r- 9 CQ ind., Police Chief, told The Standard today CU n Frc^or n TM Mr. Freeborn had condemned these indicators a 4 u accident
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  • 126 8 *"Month Parting Fl\T.-\rar-old Won; Mn| 'lurk. ><strrdj\ riHH after I polnr \.tn goodb>e to kit father. «ht was \w\nv. taken If to M i r\e ihrcc month* i» prisonment for opium and Inin- in pew*sion of opium Mnokiif ■teasiis. The latin r Won" \li I'**.
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  • 186 8 'Show More Kindness Please,' —Mr. Yap IPOH. Thurs. Councillor Yap Yin Fah today called on the District Hospital authorities here to "afford some kindness'' to patients and visitors. Speaking at a meeting of the Ipon and Menglembu Town Council Mr. Yap made allegations of "abusive language and unkindly acts" in
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  • 96 8 Radio Chief Found Wrong Spot To Park KUALA LI'MPUR. T:r rs The Deputy Director of K Malaya. Alfred Thomas H was ioday Reed IW in the First Magistrate's Court .'or nol servinj traffic s;^n it M batten Rond on Apr;] 2. Read, who pleaded gi::! 4 v 1o parking his
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  • 68 8 IPOH. Thurs.- Legislation is now being prepared lor the confiscation of cattle found straying in the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council area. The Chairman of the Council, Mr. G. S. Walker disclosed this at today"> monthly meeting, when the Territorial Chief. Kinta. Date Raji Mohamed Eu>ofT.
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  • 14 8 KOI The Da: with M P<T-< great lcin< m I r
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  • 156 8 Town Council Has Given OH IPOH, Thurs.— Another Mf htvtal Htalr units will shortly be built <;n a IT M Jalan Bendahara area. This scheme, costing at* promoted by Messrs. Chin B Penang, who have already a t up I 172 houses in that settlement
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  • 73 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A 21-year-old painter Chan Kok ..hoy of Sultan Street, was ioda;* iai.ed for three month? bv loche Abdu! Rani. the F'rst Magistrate for picking a schooibov's pocket Tne f 'ourt was told that Chan stole a pen. valued at $4 from K
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  • 71 8 SINGAPORE lost 182.967 man-days during the first ball of the year because of the 196 strikes and lock-outs, the Larbour Ministry said yesterday. June was the most troublous month. There were 9f> strikes and locK-outs wnich cost 123,266 man-days. Strikes ?nd man-days toft in other
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  • 69 8 IPOH. Thurs.— The Chairman of the Ipo*i and Mcnglembu Town Council. Mr. G. S. Walker, has been directed by his councillors to write a "strong letter" to the Police demanding the return of the town's civic centre for public use. The Town Hall has been the
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  • 38 8 PENANG. Thurs M. Lota Galpin ol the Un States, will visit Pcnang irom Sept. 12 to 25. The Indian A*soriation. Penanp. will a*k Ifiss Galpin to lecture at its premises In Bagan Jermal Road.
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  • 123 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The new 30 cents stamps for each State and Settlement of the Federation will be released for sale at the General Post Office here on Sept. 4 between 9 a in. and 11 a.m. All other post offices
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    • 156 9 I I ""a^B^ I i #%litrc Smuggled whisky all non- l.LLtS sense <9> fI> w ;7. These c<> together to make Kn 10 (3. :i> will 18. Morsel the Chancellor r>roi7. fc' riuco by magic? <<;> .am (9' 19. Are the concern of a Royal Society (7) led *ct 20
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  • 290 10 Talks On Advance Export Duty For Rubber Plan Finance And Commerce •■•■vw-wwx-:-- ■:■:■:•>:■:•-- i Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Rubber Producers' Council, rubber traders and representatives of Government are meeting on Sept. 1 to consider Government's proposal for fixing in advance the export duty on forward sales of
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  • 16 10 AMERICA'S living costs in July for the second ghi Govern■'.cd in Washington. AP
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  • 184 10 H.W. Co. Expand Business AS result of expanding business. Henry Waugh and Co Ltd., have recently arranged to acquire new premises at No. 204. Cantonment Road to which the Singapore branch of their engineering department will move early in September. This will give extra space for their other activities at
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  • 40 10 A SYSTEM I rationing grain is to be introduced into Chinese towns arid industri mining centres before the end of November, the new China News Agency reported. The ration wi vary according .-> n'2.o and type c»l work- Reuter
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  • 47 10 THE U.S. Agriculture Department estimates the value of farm exports for the year ending June 30 at 1T553.130.--000.000. This is seven per cent above the U552,936,000,--000. worth df agricultural proriurts in 1953-54 and 11 per cent above the 1952-53 of U552,8 19.000,000.
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  • 172 10 MALAYAN rice experts are expected to be invited to a meeting of the world's chief rice producing and consuming countries next month, probably at Bangkok. A ''noug h no official tation has c o m e through yet. The Standard understands that Malaya
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  • 382 10 Women Are More Paint Conscious The paint industry throughout the world has seen a bis upsurge recently because housewives are becoming more and more ••paint conscious." They are realising the need for colour harmony in the home. This was staled bv Mr. .T. M. Kcciiiic, managing dire or of Glazcbrooks
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  • 50 10 INDIA is to call in British steel interests for talks on how to bui;d a big steel p;ant costing an estimated iMa1.5693,000.--000. The Indian Government has announced its acceptance of a British steel mission's recommendations to so ahead with construction of the plant India's third
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  • 180 10 THE rubber market in Singapore yesterday moved within narrow limits with quiet conditions prevailing, first grade rubber for September shipment closing at $1,412 per lb.. a drop of i cent on Wednesday. The market opened uncertain at fractionally below Wednesday and remained about the level until noon
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  • 115 10 ONE of Singapore's largest housing development companies, Seacon Ltd. has embarked upon the third phase of its building scheme at Frankel Estate. Siglap. where more than 100 housing units are to be built. Since 1951 the company has completed about 50 houses on the first phase at Hartley Grove.
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  • 119 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices <per picul> yesterday were: Muntok white pepper $158 sellers, Sarawak white $157 sellers. Special Sarawak white $114 sellers: coconut oil <bulk> $40 sellers, coconut oil (drums* $42 i sellers: copra August $26 buyers. $261 sellers; September $26 1 buyers. $27 sellers:
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  • 124 10 YOU CAN WASH BRIGHTER THAN WHITE HOUSEWIVES can wash brighter than white, says Mr. J. Neill, advertising manager of Lever Bros., (M) Ltd., Kuala Lumnur. Scientists have proved it Mr. Keill adds. One of the ichitest substances known is magnesium, used in scientific' instruments to represent 100 per cent. w)iiteness.
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  • 169 10 SCHS MORE THAN lB HOMES TO BE their greater hlf««aMB1 in life and we are always nappy to modify our plans to suit them." Mr. Frampton S3.IQ. "Our only K**e* li that owners make up their mindbefore work on houses gone too far.' Mr
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  • 137 10 Selective Buying In Industrials MALAYAN Sharebrokers' Association yesterday reported more selective buying in industrial shares with a slightly firmer tendency in prices towards the close. Tins were easier, while rubbers were quietly steady. In the industrial section, Malayan Cements. Malayan Collieries and Metal Box again were the features with good
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    • 531 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPA R TMENT. Supply of ;<OO pieces HPMV Lamps 231 s 30 watts MB/V 3 pin BC. -00 pieces HPMV Lamps 2.'*a volts 2M wattl V Tubular CFs Cap and pa HPMV 230 volts 123 watta MB/VBC Close NOON— 1 2. f) 55.
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    • 392 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Section 1l):'. Municipal Ordinance < Chapter 133) M.ikine I'p X Drainins of Coronation Road From Bukit Timah Road To City Limit VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the plan, specification. ate and apportionment of expenses c! making up and draining .M Coronation Road from Bukit Timah
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  • 126 12 SEATED from left to right: Mr. Foo Hon Hin (Honorary Treasurer), Lt. Lesser, Mr. Noel Aeria, Dr. G. K. Lim (Honorary Medical Officer and Chairman of the Medical Sub-committee), Mr. Aw Cheng Chye (President of 5.A.8.A.), Mr. Soh Ghee Soon (Vice-President),
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  • 67 12 PWD P T Are Victors P.W.D. bent Customs 5-2 in a Singapore Government Services Football Association Div. I league soccer match played *t Fairer Park yesterday. Scorers for P.W.D. were Govinda <3> Ghani and Kim Wah whil e Bfobamed Mahat and All Raman replied for Customs. P and T bent
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  • 372 12 Treatment Was 'Shabby' Down Under, Says Lee FKiHTKFN players and three officials oi the South China Athletic Associations soccer team that recently toured Manila. New Zealand and Australia, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday lor a series ot in.i tines in Malaya. I m by a Assooar i rsnir t
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  • 50 12 Sino- Malays XI STNOIMALAYS to meet S China rta in friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar um on Tuesday at 8 p.m. be chosen from: Chu Cuy Seng. O Kok j, Kok Sena. Hin Weng. Boon Se<in2 Johan. O Johan. Rashid Giman, Aman K tawi Do! -i Zainol Awang Bakar.
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  • 245 12 POLICE Sports Association brat the Woodbridge Hospital Recreation Club by four goals to one in a SAF.I Division 1 League matrh played at the .lalau Besar Stadium yesterday. Woodbridge Hospital. after feat, are almost sure ot relegation next season. This is Woodbru g ast same I
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  • 297 12 Three Countries Still To Arrive ALL is ready for the first South -cast Asian Boxing championships which start at the Sin- Badminton Stadium on Monday. Of the seven nati< competing, Burma and Singapore and three mem bers of the Hongkong team have assembled at the
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  • 41 12 AUSSIE IN ACTION 1 HA tioi arloN THRKF. mrmbrrs of the Burm-M Imlw M I deration are seen getting: \btmmlwtt manmt W I they entered the rinc >«'st«rda\. Shadow l>.. camera i s Bobby Ouns. their li-ht irdtcrvdi pi on. M
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  • 281 12 THE highlight of the opening day of the Y MCA. 19.V> Autumn Lawn Tennis Championships was the Open Singles match between Lam Hce Chin nVicl Y. P. Wee played at Bra* Basah Road- yesterday. Hee Chin, who has lust returned from Ipoh after the Malayan
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  • 42 12 THE lollowing players will represent Jollilads against R.A.F. Changi in a friendly soccer match at Changi on Sunday. Narayanan; Seng Gee, George Philip: Ghani. Lye Hock. Purasamy, Bala. Hussain. I Sanders, Krishnan. G. Suppiah. Salaudecn. P. Suppiah. Regunathan.
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  • 184 12 THE Serangoon Garden Community Centre which was inaugurated by residents of the estate at a General Meeting held on May 28. i s now duly approved and registered under the Societies Orcinance of the Colony of Singapore. The elected office-bearers are* President Mr. S. W' Goh: Vice-President
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  • 149 12 POLICE Training School XV beat the St. Joseph's Institution XV by 2f> points (four goals and two tries to five points <one goal) in a friendly >ugger match played at the Polic o Training School ground yesterday The Police were the first to break through the
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  • 59 12 TKIMO Camera, former woritj heav>\ve:t'ht contender and oresent wrestling champion arrives m the Colony todav Irom Manila. He fights King Kon? at the Happy World stadium on Tuesday. Theie has been a rush for tiiKcts to uatih two of the World's greatest matmen in action and fans
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    • 160 12 SOCCER DIV. 1: Rovers Sports Club vs. R.E.M.E. at Jalan Bcsur at 5.30 p.m. Cuplic: R.A.F.. Changi vs. A. A. A. at Jalan Besar at 7 p.m. Junior Cuptie: JolWads Athletic Union vs. R. Signals at Farre r Park. BUSINESS Houses League —Group "A": S.T.C. vs. F N. at S.T.C;
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  • 74 13 Getting to grips irith the situation durinq the first Lrnyue Test natch al Auckland^ Neio Zealand, ure W. McLeniiaii o/ A'cn- ZeaJnnd n/id J. /Indobert o/ France ton ground). France icon 19-9 and i«*ns acclaimed "^e best foi/ring tef/fi erer seen iq A?istr«/ia," by Sports Writers. .1
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  • 371 13 CHELSEA COAST HOME TO VICTORY LONDON. Aug. 25. (Reutcr) Chelsea, English League football champions who were unexpectedlv beaten at home on Saturday, showed .some of their championship form in winning at Huddeibfield 3 1 yesterday They gave a fine display of slick precise football with England player Frank Blunstone. a
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  • 77 13 Ing A S i Of 1 ret :rn *i.;*tch > of the boxing world when he '.yon an upset ten-round de- last July 20 ai the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila. Since ♦hen Ring Magazine has ranked Elorde seventh among the world's teal jht contenders for
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  • 37 13 DEAUVILLE. Aug. I 1"). (Router). Group-Captain Pe'crj Townsend is expected to ride Ponthieu, a horse owncfl by Madame Rene Pr'.at in thr million franr Prix Georges Courtois rare for gentlemen riders here on Saturday.
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  • 42 13 LONDON'. Aug. 25, (AP)Tom Wnitaker. Manager of London's Famed Arsenal Socrcr Club, said on Wedne-.uay his club is considering an invitation to play in Istanbul in October. The qame would celebrate tho 50th anniversary of the Turkish Football Association.
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  • 25 13 LONDON. Aug. 25 (Be .ter) Rucby league results: Bradford Northern 40 Bram'ey 14: Leeds 30 Hull Kingston Rovers 11; Swinton 12 Leigh 21.
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  • 300 13 Trabert Is As Restless As An Animal Talbert FOREST HILLS, New York, Aug. 25, (AP) U.S.! champion Vic .Seixas clinched his berth on the* American Davis Cup team yesterday by beating under-' study Ham Richardson in a "produce or else" tennis match ordered by Capt. Bill Talbert. The 31-year-old Philadel-
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  • 282 13 Lions (ONE MANSHORT Held By E. Transvaal SPRINGS, Eastern Transvaal, Aii£ 25: (Rcuter) —An injury hit British Isles Rugby I nion team failed to stave off a second half rally by Eastern Transvaal here today and were held to a 17-17 draw after leading 12-0 at halftime. Tiic tourists, who
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  • 588 13  -  ALF GOVER ic England have won the Test series but what of tht future? Look ahead in this behind -t he-scenes article Bfl PREPARE for three milestones in England's cricket future. Len Hutton may be lost to big cricket. I will not be surprised if he announces an
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  • 60 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Ihurs. The annual road relay rase from Klang to Kuala Lumpur will be held on Sept. 11. The Kuala Lumpur to Klans. I Marathon Race ha been fixed for Oct. 9. Entries me now being invited, and should he sent to Ihe organising secretary,
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  • 966 14 700 Yards Sprint Promises To Be The Race Of The Year THE stage is at all set. At 2.20 p.m. this afternoon, the curtain goes up when the Sultan of Perak declares open the 1955 Malayan (lames —or what arc officially the 34th Malayan Amateur
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  • 74 14 THIS Exclusive Standard picture, taken from the. roof of the four-storey Bmmgkmmg and Shanghai Hank building, shows the "stadium** on the Ipoh Town Padang where the Malayan national athletic meet will he held. The grandstand is on the right. The recording tent and the tower
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  • 1966 14 brackets d^mte •ices achieved outside c pionships. 100 Yards. MALAYAN: Poh K-n Seng 1 L. D. E. Cu )33 10.0 sees rongO^ ICO sees. S. Mtncan 1951 10 0 sees. S'porc: Tan Eng Yoon 10.0 Johorc: J Lr^/a 1 9 (9.8) sees. I
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  • 160 14 GAMES BEWARE SINGAPORE Aihlvivs on tho uth C010.,,, Ul irul >avs YKO kou klI Our Johore \thletii p U)N JOHORE Continual. „n r si^r class Fijian athletes who hz\l u\ Z SOmp ««f previous MAAA Meets, k c^n f? hon^ tt two years. j^'r than t The .^0 mop. athletes
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  • 77 14 IPOII. Thurs The Executive Committee of the Malayan Amateur Athletic As.soci.iti >n decided at an emergency meeting here tonight (hat Yip Nfian Kiew must represent Perak and not Singapore at the MAAA champijnships which start today. The (ommittec based their decision on Rule No. 9 of
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