Singapore Standard, 30 August 1955

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard #a ft m i. \o. ."»."> SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AWiLST 30, 1955 n PAcm is com
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  • 119 1 IBER of the n ;'<«'e in cd in Saturday. d Prea dm Deputy Attorney Abdul Muthalibj n Jakarta :nb«T ol f diplomat U* abroad ha^ been <1 to reveal thr P mi»- but an usual«nur(c identified i Injad Astra.iuda. the Barter Trade nt the
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  • 64 1 LOM SUR SOMME. I 1 1 ne e, Aug. 29 —The half-clad body M G. Marshall a Nottingham schoolwas found today In copse ofl a roadside lea on aid Miss Marshall :dered as she made I bicycle from Paris r of Boulogne. bori 1 injuries
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  • 31 1 KARTA. Aug. 29 CAP)— peraona were killed were burned Dam] I>lam terroran attack on two s near Ta&ik Malaja. 45 south-east of Bandung. i urday night.
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  • 340 1 Stocks Damaged, Plants Switched Off, Alleges Firm Breach Of Contract' By 475 Strikers SABOTEURS have been active in the Singapore Cold Storage during the past four months, the Company alleged last night. The sabotage took the form of damage to large stocks of food and the switching
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  • 571 1 UMNO Puts Pressure On Spore Minister MINISTER for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Junior, may have to quit the Labour Coalition Government, if the Chief Minister, Mr. Dovid Marshall, insists on giving citizenship status to alien Chinese
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  • 95 1 UINMPKG. Aug. 2f> (Rcutor) Sir Charles Goodeve. director of the British Iron and Steel Research Association, said here the only trouble Britain seemed to be suffering from today was *'too imich prosperity." "It is becoming increasingly ditlicult to find the men to do the many
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  • 96 1 LONDON. Aug. 29 <AP> The three-power conference on the fate of Britain's island stronghold of Cyprus opened at ornate Lancaster House with mounted police patrolling the area to guard against demonstrations. The foreign ministers of Greece. Turkey and Britain arrived separately at Britain's formal conference halls. British
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  • 89 1 Healthiest City In Asia Has Sick Police TAIPEI. Aug. 29 (UP) The director of the Taipei public health centre claimed today the city is the healthiest in Asia. Dr. Wang Lo said only 102 cases of contagious diseases were reported during the first seven months of this year. Taipei's population
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  • 39 1 TOKYO. Aug. 29 <AP) "Priceless" blueprints of Japan's experimental rockets were stolen from a car in downtown Tokyo last night, a foremost scientists reported. Police, launching a search, would not say immediately whether they suspected espionage.
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  • 175 1 'Only USSR Can Remove Them' BOSTON, Aug. 29 (AP)— Vice-President Richard Nixon said today there are five roadblocks in the path of peace and only Soviet leaders have the power to remove them. The five roadblocks. Nixon told the Veterans of Foreign Wars are:
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  • 63 1 HONGKONG. Aug. 29 <Reutcr > Police recovered five more bodies from the Taipo Kau valley, near the Chinese border, early this morning to bring up to 26 the death roll of picnickers trapped by a sudden flood yesterday. At ltust another 10 people are believ* d
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  • 30 1 COLOMBO. Aug. 29 <AP) Premier Kotelawela said last night the Ceylon Government is ready to help to find i peaceful solution to the Arab-lsracll dispute.
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  • 173 1 Strike Leader Locked Out By His Wife CHICAGO. Aug. 29 'Rcut>fc)-— Mrs. Esther \iuiglr>. \vbo 'Mocked t»ni* 'Vr *r»gjr- steward husfcjn* i »hp.i ?,iig union tailed a strrktf. said today she would not let him back unti 1 she had soon his workmates return to their factory. Mrs. Quigley. aged
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  • 42 1 FORTY employees of the Singapore Hotel in Geylang Road went out on strike at 10.45 p.m. yesterday. They are members of the Singapore Workers' Union. This brings the number of Colony hotels affected by strikes to six.
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  • 42 1 TOKYO. Aug. 29 (Reuten -Consolidated local Government reports this morning had 44 babies dead from being fed poisoned milk powder. The manufacturing company said arsenic had be* n found in some shipments and they were, looking for the source.
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  • 136 1 DETROIT, Aug. (Reutcr)—A gunman who held off more than 200 policemen in a threehour siege was shot dead befoie a crowd of 5.U00 while he was trying to flee from a burning house filled with tear gas. Twelve policemen pumped shots Into the gunman. Luther
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  • 78 1 IPOH Mon.- Five Communist terrorists-three men and two women were killed by aboriginal Home guards in the Tapah area of Perak at noon yesterday. One grenade. five bundles containing medical supplies and food were recovered. The Home Guards obtained this 100 per cent kill without
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  • 116 1 CAIRO. Aug. 29 (Reuter)— Major Salah Salem. Egyptian Minister for National Guidance and Sudan Affaits. was today granted "leave of absence." Lieut-Colonel Abdel Kader Hatem took over his ministry. There vas no immediate official explanation for the move. Colonel Hatem. who is director of
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  • 24 1 FILM star Veronica Lju:<' and Mr. Joseph MeMarthy. a writer and publisher, were married In Traverse City. Michigan, on Sunday. Reuter
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  • 25 1 CAIRO, Aug. 29 (Renter)— Imams, Muslim religious leaders, appealed to the Pope today to denounce "barbaric acts of French aggression In North Africa."
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  • 255 1 THE 84-day-old strike by 6()i) employees of the Firestone Tyie and Rubber Company in Singapoic will end today as a result of an agreement reached yesterday between the company and the wotkers' representatives. The factor} at Kallang Road will reopen tomorrow Many of the workers
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  • 219 2 'Pay Talks Or. STC Warned Workers Issue Ultimatum THE 2.000-strons Singapore Traction Company Employees' I nion yesterday served a 12-day ultimatum to the Company to begin negotiations on its members claims. The Union's Secretary, Mr. Hashim bin Idris, yesterday wrote to the general manager of the ComIfl A. A Swing,
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  • 69 2 S'pore Dance Society 'RE da:, p teachers 1 >et *f d < othu- i ding conMr. Dsr. the mre examiner, H r Cabaret on Sun- < Oi lv« memS papore in I Board of in« was c following were Terk Swce C R L > Soon. Yonnie isse I a
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  • 65 2 MP 's Wife Had Dope MONTREAL. Canada. Atlf \P» Royal Canadian P re last nisht UTesl of Mr- y. wife of a BriLabour member of on a charge o! gallj Dg narco- HCMP offlciala said the 42Id woman, the former [v tar of Hungary C 'mmandcr Pursey. Labour MP for
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  • 41 2 MALACCA. Man. The Blood Bank here is urgently appealing for Group O blood urgently required at the moBt, Volunteers should contact bank secretary, Ong Sek Peek. phone 313 Malacca or the General Hc>pital phone Malacca 295.
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  • 75 2 MINIMI M I! MPI RUTRI From 7.:.0 p.m. Auj. 33 to "...A) am Aug. -9. Singapore I?3F); Penang t7.il- >. Kot.i Kahru T,l Kuala Lumpur imi-<-Ipoh »7:'.F K .i.ui t.m jar*. Maximum Temperature: From 7.:.0 a.m. to 7 .'.'A) p.m. Aug. 29. Singapore |SSF>; Pmans iS7F> Kota Ualiru
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  • 107 2 NACKINAC ISLAND. Michigan. Aug. 29 <AP> y S. Truman lashed out tonight at the "big business dedicated' Eisenhower administration but predicted the "people will win their government train the force* of special privilege Tlv^ former President accused the Administration of "undermining the laws
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 2 MISS Margaret Morfydd Youi g, of Princes Street, Perth a 27-year old British Red Cross State Re pislered nurse, wears the decoration slit received from the Quetfl for her woik aMMBf a tribe of aboi'gines threatened by disease and malnutrition She received the cita tion from the Sultan of
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  • 306 2 HOTELS FORM A UNITED FRONT Negotiation Through Strength In Future SINGAPORE hotels at a strike-meeting yesterday decided to band together in all future talks with the Singapore Workers Union which represents employees of leading Colony Hotels. They agreed that future negotiation with the Union i will be carried out by
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  • 108 2 GAZA. Israeli Egyptian Border. Aug. 29 (Reuti An Egyptian spokesman Today that Israeli for attacked two Egyptian outposi !in the troubled Gaza I tory early today. They were driven off by Egyptian forces and there were no casualties t<> Egyptian side, the sp said. An Egyptian
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  • 86 2 Talks On Citizens' Rights SINGAPORE'S Chic: Minister. Mr. David Marshall yesterday heard what h( later described as a "free discussion" in his office or the question of the Colony'; citizenship rights. At the informal ratherinj were representatives frorr UMNO. MCA. Malay Union Chinese and Indian Chambers of Commerce, the Eurasian
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  • 100 2 Radium Found In Junk Yard PARIS. Aug. 29 <UP> Police 1 arm«'d with geiger counters today found a of radium in the junk yard :of a metal facto: j where it disappear* d Last Saturday. The pellet, capable of killing a man in four tnin time 11 exposed at range,
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  • 124 2 WIFE OF MP HELD ON DRUG CHARGE MONTREAL. Aug. 29 (UP) Mrs. Lilianne Pursey, wife of a British Member of Parliament, was held today on a federal charge of being in possession of narcotics. The 42-year-old former Hungarian baroness who has been involved with police k several times since she
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    62 2 THE retiring British Commissioner General Mr. Maholm Mac Donald (centre) cracks a joke with the Apostolic Delegate for Malaya and Inter-nuncio in India Archbishop Martin Local (left) while the Indian Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. R. X Tandon (right) looks on with a smile. The occas'on was the farewell lunch given
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  • 42 2 1 INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 29 r i Router) Mr. Hal Royce arrived here to begin his duties as head of the state x fair cattle department and immediately broke out in a rash. He explained that he was allergic to cattle.
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  • 5 2 India Offers Fishing Rights Fi
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  • 15 2 CHICAGO P ami COY neci b« rj T: nor m< n jo!)
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  • 26 2 ASTRONOMERS from 41 countries, including 19 fronr Russia and 104 fiom the United States met in Dublin yesterday for a private international conference.— Reuter
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  • 159 2 VEMCfIL Aus. 20 (Riluter)— Americans at the Venice Vilm Festival fear i "cultural eclipse" by the Russians who showed their first film here last night. The Soviet film "The ChatI)ox, M based on a story by on Chekhov, was warmly Lauded by the audience highly praised
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  • 56 2 WHITING. Indiana. Aus. 2? (AP>. The multi-million-dollar fire at the huge Standard Oil Company refinery, which left a 10-acn area in smoking ruins smouldered today. Already the blast-fed inferno has inflicted a los? estimated by Standard Oil ai U. 5.510.000.000. brought death to two persons
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  • 59 2 TAIPEI. Aug. 29 <AP)— I Nationalist China's official Central News Agency reposed from Hongkong that eight Soviet Russian warships had been sighted off the Chinese mainland coast 120 miles south of Shanghai. The agency said the force consisted of light cruisers and destroyers, and it
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  • 44 2 PANMUNJOM. Aug. 29 <AP> —Reliable Allied sou ret- said the UN. Command agi today to a reduction in the I number and size of the controversial truce inspection teams in Korea. There wa.s no official confirmation of the report
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  • 9 2 $30 Mil. Expedition WAS I ped I lea Or*
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  • 144 3 Trader Accused Of 800-Ton Rubber Fraud 'Millions Of Dollars Involved American businr-sman, Willie Irving Talton, w^trrday charged in the Singapore Fourth ist rate's Court with misappropriating 800 tons i uhber hetwrrn June 8 and July 31 this year. prosecutor, Chi f tor Ran told stroi ed to oppo c bail
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  • Article, Illustration
    121 3 Mli l.urn Wai ho\ of Messn. Swan and Maelarei.. Architects Singapore, receives his second prize in the Standard Otlcon contest, from .Mr. V. Kanappan Publicity Manager of Odeon Cinrma. Thy prize, a six valve Errea radio (bmdspread). was donated by Messrs. .Maiiaint- Stokvis (M) Ltd.. to mark the world premiere
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  • 51 3 TIIK MANHTNT tnr tin i« ronvitls wlm iped list Krulay while wt»rknm «»ut doors was st.ll M till late last muht IV ">«» M l» r s«* Ah h.M IIU>S.IM. hi.l Y«'" .U.iN < hr Vi ali:»N hia \rr am\ Khoh <i«"k C'noa ,lijs Koh (ioh Chua alias
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  • 42 3 I NGAK 800. 15, charged in the a rt, Singapore i mber «jf nbly which •he death oi V&t on May l- w let Circui was IW fi:-;hth person charge I i i n rdrf remanded till Sept 5.
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  • 24 3 HONGKONG, Au| Sen I the Honi $15.56 i; to $I.B.'iG to Malayan 51. 13 > one Indone=ian ■i;(, Id $252.25 to a IMI
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  • 111 3 ALAN Edward Errington, p. j, ue waa sen- 1 the Singapore Second District Court y« to six months' jail lor cheating vxo i ps in High Street. «m OrL 18 last year. He admitted giving a worth- OOQ t'j H. a Ltd, f" r diamond
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  • 98 3 IPOH, Mon. Th< J the Per •'•< High C Mirt, Mr. c Thomson, to d a gi of Chinese vernacular tea wh- him visit ers should not on y teach nts how to read and 0 prepare them for Lne WOI Mr J istice Thomson a t
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  • 77 3 IPOil. Mon. A Scsarnat Security Officer Mr. X Molluv. Sid a schoolboy. Ooi Lam Chai. who rame here to see t£ Malayan sports meet, togethci reported to the peace fheloss of 1229 In < ash when pa.i... > nKht on Aug 25 in ..udinit house IB Ureeo
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  • 308 3 TIIF Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Y< w Hock. terday praised members of the Voluntary Worker Association for Iheir splendid services to the people in Singapore. nor,niP society Mr. Lim said wncn ne in( i members ol the Association at the
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  • 126 3 Teachers See Studio 'Shooting' A (.ROt'P of 38 Malay religious teachers, school tr;u hers and kampong folk from th-» Federation saw their favourite nim star P Ramlee bein^ 'shot' in action when the) visited Shaw Broirers Slalav Film Production studios in Jalan Annas yesterday. The uroup on a visit to
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  • 49 3 KOTA BAHRU, Mon. Kelantan student teachers ted for Kirkby namely If. ssan bin Haji Abdullah, H ssein bin Yusof All binti aiman and Nik Azizah binti Hashim. lot 1 by ;.ir today Kuala Lumpur from where they will board a specially irtered plane tor England. d i
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  • 83 3 I MALACCA. Mon. Hundreds of Catholics hero have planned a rousing welcome for a member of their parish Dominic Vendargon. who was recently elevated to the Bishopric of Kuala Lumpur. Bishop Vendargon will be .welcomed at the St. Francis i Church. Riverside, at 5 p.m on
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  • 29 3 An out-board motor be'utiging io a member of the Singa- pore acht Club was reported missing by the rare-takei on j Sunday. It was worth $360.
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  • 269 3 Nair Choice As Junior Minister May Split Govt. APPOINTMENT of junior ministers which precipitated the recent constitutional crisis may now split the Labour Front-Alliance Coalition Government, The Standard understands. Root of the dissension will* dc the appointment of ndependent Legislative Assemblyman. Mr. If. P. D. Nair. as Assistant Minister for
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  • 164 3 SYNTHETIC rubber as produced by the United States up till now has not aflected Malaya's economy, said the president ol the Co-operative 1 Union of Malaya. Mr. Kandiah Subramanium now en a visit i !o America. Mr. Subramanium, who Is on a Stale Department >p<
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  • 138 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johorc Executive Council held a special meeting today to consider the petition of a Chinese school teacher, lion Sai Kiet. against the cancellation of his name from the Teachers/ Register in June this year on an order from the Chief Education Officer.
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  • 135 3 Unemployed Man Had Dope: Jailed AN unemployed Social W fiirc dependent. Tan Siew l'*co was sentenced yesterday tr throe months' Imprisonment in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court for posses-ion of prepared opium. Tan "'aimed thai while he \v;;s on his way *o a friend'^ home after attending a floodlit football
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  • 33 3 .lOHORE BAHRT. lion. The Johore Bahru branch of the Malayan Chinese A !:<>n yesterday elected B man gcne r ;il comminco for 1955-56. President i~ Mr. ITap I Kirn Hock, rc-clccicd
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  • 237 3 WORK on the 81.250,000 coast road connecting the new Kalians Bridge with Connaujjht Drive will begfal as soon as the Singapore City Council appioves the award of the contract to Messrs. Ahong Construction Company. The contract, which will come up for approval
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  • 198 4 THEN INDEPENDENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Steerinj; Committee of the Malay National Front which was formed just before the Federal Flections has decided to bunch a 'Congress Ka'ayat" (Peoples 1 Congress) in November this year. This was deceided last evening at a meeting cf
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  • 108 4 X \I.A LUMPUR Mon. »h Malaya started late in i'ae tiel i of blind welfare w: n, it could **justly and without boasting" say it was nov lea ling in South-east Asia. Mr. Leong Yew Koh. Federal Mil for Health, rence of blind welfare worken
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  • 99 4 PENANO, lion. Six men Goh Oi Buk. Goh Ewe Hock. Yuen Moh Tong, Lee Kum Kew. Chew Ah Boon and Hugh Castello wt re acquitted on a charge ot attempted gang robbery at Penang Hill Road on June 22 in the Magistrate's Court today
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  • 453 4 HOPE FOR PENSIONERS Govt. Told Pay $1.7 Mil. More KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A seven-member committee of the Federal Legislative Council asked Government today to pay out $1.7 million in supplementary allowances to pre-1955 pensioners. The committee, headed by Mr. Oscar A. Spencer, Minister for Economic Affairs, taid the allowance was
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  • 96 4 Mll^. Barton Thom;\s only woman Flight Fnsinoer to test-fly mm of "The Dam 15ustci» f< Lancaster bomber aircraft with her husband. Flight Lieutenant "Tommy" Thomas, Tost-lilot at Base Flight, K.AI.. SeleUl photognpSved in Singapore yesterday. I li^ht Lieutenant Thonuu and his wife nil' be present
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  • 143 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSIN;* rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b Ull 1421 f.o.b. Aug. 142? 143 No. 2 138} 139 No. 3 135' 13« i Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The Price of tin yesteidav was 5371 per picul. (Unchanged). LONDON KUBBER No 1 K.S.S.
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  • 118 4 He Offered To Work For Creditor ABDULLAH bin Doraiim of Holland Road >tTcrcd to work (or his ci editor for 5225 a month when the latter suggested that he (Abdullah) was I earning i&at much as an army driver. Denying this allegation. Abdullah told the Singapore High Court yesterday, that
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  • 193 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A court interpreter here induced a doctor to pay I him $2,300 as "one-twelfth I share of a piece of land whose value the Land Office assessed at $1,000. the Sessions Court was told today. This allegation was made against Magpool Singh,
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    70 4 THE Istani Bcs a r. Johorc Bahru scene of all royal and ceremonial State functions will be the focal point of the celeb rations for the Diamond Jubilee of the Sultan, Major-General Sir Ibrahim, which falls on Sept. 17 In the Royal Throne Room. Lady Marcela Ibrahim, the Consort of
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  • 126 4 Decision To Strike Is Postponed KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. The Central Electricity Board i announced today that it was still considering the nine demands of its 1.700 daily paid workers ana would reply to them on Sept. 1 The Central Electricity I Board Employees Union threatened last Wednesday to take a
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  • 192 5 'YOU 'RE BOTH WRONG' SAYS THE JUDGE I Moi trate Che I" .ant. >■■ P the 40. a "Both t>: you are BneJ a for I 1 i leg Of i at X ingsar R on 27. •:er. I led hi i nitted that Leong had I n not to
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  • 287 5 HUMAN VALUES MUST COME FIRST Workers Aren't Just TnnlQf SAYSLABOUR 1 >JU3I f UUIS( MINISTER J KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.-Mr. V. T. iombanthan, the Federation's Minister for Labour, served notice on employers today that industrial relations must be based on human values and the worker should not be thought of merely
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  • 111 5 Plea Of Guilty Rejected A YEAR old youth, disr First Criminal "n Aug. 25. on f possession of a (Deso- 'nd two copies n Yuen" 'Cultivator) Owen Road on Aug. 16 d ;rj;i.n for a •'f!» nn- in the samp TO dichargfd on .'5. the J idge Mr. j w
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  • 39 5 Lanterns To Light Festival MG, Mon.— The jro r. n Chinese Dning 1 I ii Jend to *pon^or <»r. ent re, pro- bail men I): king them o entative to Sepi fi Ihe Chinese i f Commorre. Set et
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  • 143 5 'He Let Me Go After The Arrest' JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Lim Chong. a policeman, was charged in the Magistrate's Court today with intentionally allowing Eu Teng Mvi to escape lrom his custody on Juiv o He was also charged with p session of stolen property. Eu Teng Mvi to!d the
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  • 278 5 Penang Says: We Can Do It rKNANG, Mon. If there is a demand, the Federal Housing Trust is prepaicd to build a further 100 houses of the smallest type, costing between Sa.OOO to $5,500 each, on another site which has yet to be chosen.
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  • 42 5 A CAR valued at SI 200 was stolen from a hotel at East 'Coast Road between 11.30 p.m. ,on Aug. 28, and 7..'W a.m yesterday A man Lim Ah Beng of Balestier Road reported the loss io the police.
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  • 111 5 New Bishop Visits His Home Town MALACCA. Mod. St. Francis Association will hold a tea parly at their Koon Cheng Club house today. lat 4. .'50 p.m. to enable old boys, Brothers and teachers of the Institution to meet on Old Boy. Mgr D. A. Yendarson. i Bisiiop of Kuala
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    39 5 Standard phnto by lap THL Sulta-i of Pahani; declares Kuantan the Stale capital at a colourful ceremony on the Town padang in the presence of Stale officials, including the Federation's Chief Minister, Tunki! Abdul Rahman. Yoon Keong
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  • 92 5 IPOH. Mon. Two fatal accid< nt.^ were reported to the TraflTie Polic" la-t evenillf A lorry ran into v k«mp post opposite the Raja Perempuan School in Chamberlain Road. The post f r 11 on the lfjrry. killing a petrol k attendant, Poon Yoon K:n.
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  • 73 5 KUALA LUMPUR. M< Mr H. S Lee, Federal Mil U I for 1 1 ansport i,. n igi President of the A^ on I I Chinese Chambers of Commerce, the Selangor Chamber of Commei 1 All .M.'i aya Chii Mining A the Mil >- nation
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  • 226 5 200 TEACHERS PREPARE If PENANG, Mon. About 200 school teachers in Penang and Province Wellesley are being trained this week for the forthcoming intelligence test for 3,658 children, who have been registered for admission to the English primary schools in the Settlement next year. This
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  • 290 5 i She Invited Me Into Her Room PENAXG. Mon. A 22--year-old Police Constable, Tan Stay Snioh, said in the Magstrate's Court today, he deceived a woman into accepting marked one dollar notes J from him in her room, during a police "raid"
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 415 6 i )NL business firm In Singapore has bad the I to supply the right answer to the mr used weapon In the Colony. It ed the dismissal ot 475 of its workers sed out oi their job last Saturdaj The ar but in view of the manner
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    • 394 6 I heartening to learn that the Singapore rnmeni la -sympathetic' towards the comol some of the Colony's fresh fruit importers and that the newly-formed Trade Advisory Council ■looking into the matter." Importers in Singatnd Penang have complained about a Singacommittee which they claim is fruit shipments from Australia.
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  • 286 6 Review. of VIES Dato Onn I TUSAN MELAYU main--1 U tains that the AllMalaya Malay Youth Congress must first of all shed its communal and racial character if it is to be a progressive organisation 01 influence. The editorial criticised Doctor Burhanuddin. Chairman of the Steering Committee of the Congress,
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  • 492 6 SPECULATION ON SYNGMAN RHEE'S NEXT MOVE By A Special Correspondent i TOKYO. \T'HILE Seoul, capital of South Korea, is at pre sent calm, it is an uneasy and uncertain calm. The recent clashes between United States troops and South Koreans demonstrating against the presence of the Polish and Czech members
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 447 6 'Operation Service for Police Sir: The present Labour Front Government is facing oppo.sition from influential business interests, and extremists whose sole aim is to create chaos through .strikes. The Government in implementing its programme within the next four years should see that local people benefit and tgn capital :>hould not
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    • 139 6 Sir: Wow flexi c is the ature ::i c Yt sterday I to Brown, etc. Co., rent thins i s .Me: ffftto? U that Smith, B-' Ti, etc. A To. 1 w•• k to V c 0 < Thf v. earn finn No, I it out at
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    • 240 6 Sir: As a contributor to the Fmployees Provident Fund. I find some of the rules cited in the Fmployees Provident Fund Regulations 1952 need amendment. There is reason to believe that instead of providing for the contributor in his old age, it has but impoverished him. How
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    • 117 6 Sir: Your editorial 23rd at is in praiseworthy. I" tinct chapter ing a very wholesome I for Mr. Marshall and semblymen to situation so rieai about thi> Colony*? should even: turn t to create a most di in the history Is nd. Strikes md no i
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    • 99 6 Sir: As a humble cili7on who desires to s <*^ Mala>a move towards peace and prosperity 1 am indeed thankful to the new Minister for Fducation in the Federation for his firm policy as regards possible indoctrination of school children by undesirable elements. Whatever may have taken place
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  • 934 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA By \T HIS last "Meet the people session." Chief Minister David Marshall asked a reporter seated at the table who he was and what paper he represents. He knew the answer to these questions and, therefore, it was not thirst for knowledge
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    • 126 6 OPTICAL SERVICES OF THE HIGHEST ORDER Srectac>s made by us a.c as perfect as will and skill e«*n make them The contour cf your face the outW of your nose, the distance of your eye: aie apart whether your eyes are deeo sca'ed or the reverse wnetrer you have short
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    • 35 6 r#V//#/ dvsstrt /o svrvv it'ltvn W mm haw partakvn *t ih* faiivd calf 4S^R 4^^mch. 4hB c H A v SPECTACLE ,n CINEMASCOPE COLO^A 4* THE PRODIGAL />< LANA TURNER EDMUND PURDOM r SINGAPORE COLD STORAGEj^t
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  • 231 7 Cabinet Accepts 'Package Deal' For Morocco m.i>. M|.a (Keuter)-The French Cabinet toPPW«i to have accepted Prime Minister Kdgar packaue deal" for a settlement on the .in itisis but remained silent on its contents to trttfaf ti another North African explosion. :s ended 13 hours of deliberations few hours sleep early
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  • 77 7 Death Took 3 Wickets In The Afternoon IONDO N Auk 21 Ihree nun cl i rduy in traditional. British amateur matches up and Ike rmintrv lartli UN trds I •Id mm nine hand. ■>'ru<k o n the head > t bill while hat- i his iirm s If trn at
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  • 59 7 s. -29 A B: and re injured. i .d" blew up tank- v i with 200 luel. >d and timated at i a n Mrs. Mary 12. d I in South rallan-l n nton. d Mrs. I < ightei captain suffered lea urns
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  • 33 7 <_ r> ist 12 lan rrbols tbout 30 otl I when French I n troop- and Infantry fougl I :v long batrlr a«; near (J:\t the Al2«'--t thr vicl here
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  • 34 7 SHINGTOtf, Aug. 2 v num. whose c n th< VB. n g< i former was t In camera R ntaIcan Activities i ■ah I andj iduated nth from a nr acaden
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  • 131 7 She Strangled Mad Police Dog To Death BUENOS AIRES. Aug. 29 (APi a mother said yesterday how she strangled a mad Police dog to death with her bare hands alter it attacked her daughter. Ml C ta -aid she heard dog.- barking and •ung in the yard of her <nd
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  • 26 7 A GROUP of 614 Chinese students left Peking for the Soviet Union yesterday to study at higher educational establishments, Moscow Radio said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 89 7 THE XV-3 (onvertiplane. a bizarre new aircraft that can act like a helicopter or an airplane, is shown here on its first flight at Fort Worth. Texas. Developed for the Army by Bell Aircraft Corp. and the air force, the plane features tiltins
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  • 264 7 A Call From Moscow Radio LONDON, Aug. 29 Moscow Kadio said last night that whatever the difficulties taring the sub-committee of the I nited Nations disarmament commission which meets in New York today, 'they can be overcome if goodwill and the desire to co-operate are
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  • 102 7 THE image of San Francisco's Mayor Elmer Robinson flashes on a ten-inch screen as electronics exp rt Noel E. Porter calls him in San Francisco as the televi-sion-telephone is unveiled to the orld Aug. 23 Called the "Videophone" or "TV-tele-phone." it flashed Robinson's image on the
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  • 105 7 He 'Biked' 1,500 Miles To Report ANDOVER. Hampshire. Aug. j29 <Reuter> A 23-year-old Supper reported for duty at the Royal Engineers depot near here last night alter having cycled 1.500 miles from Tripoli to do .so. He Is David Kenneth Taylor and he rode up to the camp on an
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  • 70 7 BOLZANO. Italy. Aug. 29 (Rr liter) Two people were killed. 10 injured and 47 slightly hurt in a road disaster tonight involving a Belgian car. an Italian coach and a motor cycle. The motor cycli.st. an Italian policeman, swerved of! the road near Bolz No.
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  • 127 7 Eden May Cut Draft By 6 Mths. LONDON. Aug. 29 (UP) Sir Anthony Edens government may cut the two-year military draft for 18-year-olds. British newspapers said yesterday. The present two-year term may be reduced by up to six months, the papers said This would put Britain on a par with
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  • 24 7 THE World Health Organization (WHO) will hold a conference in Bandung. Indonesia between Sept. s—lo to discuss combatting malaria and tuberculosis.— A.P.
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  • 175 7 A Town's Fire Brigade Quits In Disgust 1 PONT-LEVEQUE. France. Aug. 29. t UP) —All 41 firemen ol this town resigned yesterday because local citizens called in "foreign" firemen to put out a blaze in their territory. The Pont-Leveque firemen complained that fire-figh- tors from Beaumont-En-Auge and Trouville put out
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  • 65 7 CALCUTTA. Aus- 29 <UP) The Kalimpong corres- pondent of the Calcutta i Statesman reported yesterday that 2.000 Communist Chinese troops from Tibet have arrived at Yatung. 15 miles from the Indian border and the nearest they have ever approached to India. The report said the troops
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  • 79 7 Cops Get Results In Swim Suits BERLIN. AUK. 29 <AP) Fifty oi West Berlin's policemen donned bathing trunks yesterday to get their men. The occasion was a rally scheduled for a West Berlin beach by the forbidden Communist youth organization FJD. Disguised as bathers, the cops frolicked among the Sunday
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  • 59 7 DKSENZANO. Italy. Aug 29 <AP.) Ileinrich Dietrich. 23. of Vienna complained to a doctor of an upset stomach X-rays showed the cause a two 'nch long water snake After surgeons removed it. Dietrich said he ma v have swallowed the snake by accident a
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  • 415 7 BRITAIN HAS A NEW SELF-RULE PLAN FOR CYPRUS 'Enosis' Talks Open In London LONDON, Aug. 29, (AP)— Britain was understood last night to be ready to offer local selt rule to 5 00,000 Cypriots with a chance eventually to settle their own future. Biitish informants gave out this information 24
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  • 181 7 Govt. Sends Team To Handle Surrender KHARTOUM, Aug. (Rcutcr).— Sua.in Govc mcnt officials and a rcpio sentative of the GovernorGeneral left hcic yesterday to supervise ana:, ments for the surrender rebellious troops in South Sudan. Mr. \v 11. L ernor-Grnrrai > adi Mubarak Zarroug. Sudan< Communication* Mini and El Frrik
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  • 96 7 SAN I RANCISCO. Aug. 20. (Rcuter)— Early diagnosis and adequate treati ment mißht cure mental retardation in infants, according to a report issued here yesterday by a group of doctors. The doctors, from the University of California I Medical Centre, have made extensive
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  • 25 7 THE editor of the Br Communist Party's n> paper, the Daily Worker. Mr JR. Campbell ha.^ b< fusrd p< rmlttton to enter Holland
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    • 59 7 Js£ -a, Svefy 'TtMs GLASSES TUMBLERS per dozen J per dozen Liqueur $16 00 I-pmt $16.00 I 4- $18.00 Sherry or Port $18.00 j_ $20.00 Cocktail $20.00 1- $23.00 Claret $24.00 JUGS each Champagne $26.00 2-p.nts 9.75 Goblet $29.00 J 3- $10.75 DECANTERS I I 2pi $1650 ■IT\\ I I
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  • 288 8 NEW LAW HELPS POOR FUTURE generations of Singapore lawyers will find conveyancing work rendered obsolete if the proposed Land Titles Bill is approved for operation here, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, revealed yesterday. The Bill, which came up for its second reading at the last Legislative Assembly meeting. is
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  • 116 8 JOIIORE BAIIRU. Mon. Daily-rated Kovernment workers have called on the State Government to appoint a workers' representative to the Johore State Council. This resolution was pass- od by the Central Executive Committee of the Johore State Government Workers 1 Union at their meeting on
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  • 266 8 FOR the first time in his seven friendly years in Singapore and Malaya, the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, spoke out of turn yesterday morning. The occasion was a bis businessmen's breakfast given in his honour by the brothers. Bakhtawar and Balbhadar
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  • 159 8 WELL DONE SATAMARSHALL A MAGNIFICENT achieve-: merit on a shoe string budget J was how the Chief Minister. Mr. La\ id Marshall termed c work done by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association Mr. Marshal] made this statement while on a visit to SATA yesterday morning alter which he promised to help
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  • 46 8 photo. A SWEET birthday smile from Miss Pansy Gunasekci.i who celebrated her 21st birthday in her home in Sims A\enue. Singapore. A larj;e crowd attended the party. Pansy, second daughter of Standards columnist. Asiei (iuna^ekera. is attached to the athay Organization. Standard
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  • 71 8 A TAILOR. Wong Van Sing of Rcdhi:i Close, who owes S.V.S. Chettiar $1,353, was ordered by the Acting Chief Justice Mr Justice Taylor, to pay b.">o a month to the creditjor after a judgment debtor's summons was taken against him in the Singapore High
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    69 8 SCOUTERS from the Sibu watching a member of the Production Department of The Singapore Standard at work during the week-end. The scputers from the 3rd Division Sarawak, came to Singapore where theyattended the Woodbadge Training (ours > held at Jurong Park. Picture shows: (from left) Sibu scoutcrs Mr. Jeraie Abet
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  • 66 8 MR. Bakhtawar Singh who, with his brother (right) Balbhadar Singh gave a breakfast party for Mr. Malcolm MacDonald yesterday morning, welcomed the Com-missioner-General with a speech in which he said that Singapore would greatly miss all the things Mr. MacDonald bad done, but he would still be
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  • 169 8 500 MORE TRISHAMEN Move To Ease Unemployment In The Colony City Council new licences to trisho riders r SSu Sfe employment problem in the ColnV° Setc th uV New licences will be i Volonv n ers whose licences were non-renewal on the erpir> from Singapore when the 1 Though the
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  • 71 8 A JOBLESS middle-aged man threw himself in front of a moving train at Bukit Pan Jang. Singapore, on July 6. the Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Locomotive driver. Walter Basanakae said the man. Ramu Sengarang. was standing on the grass verge near the track. When the
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  • 56 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A four-legged chick hatched here three weeks ago has been preserved in a bottle in the Veterinary Department Mr. Oh Gim Koay, n 69--y ear-old government pensioner told The Standard yesterday that it was \\\e first chick of this nature that he had
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  • 50 8 MEMBERS of the C sior.er Genera's Slafl at i Phoenix Park yesterday presented their bo?\s Mr Ma Mac Donald. with a pair of two-bianched silver candela* bra The presentation \va? made by Mr?. Mary Old. who ha* serveo lonfest on the stafl of i Commissioner Genera..
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  • 131 8 MANILA, Aug. 29, (IP)— Britain and the Philip pines today sign an agreement on terms of employment and possible permanent settlement of an initial batch of 5,000 Filipinos to work in timber, rubber and mining regions in British North Borneo. Vice-President and Foreign Secretary.
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  • 25 8 Mother's Letter Worried 'Digger' 1 The I S E T r A Uf 111 v. and Th.~ s to app ::i Ihe C A Unii
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  • 11 8 Kampong Schemes Given OK JOHOR] Joh< n proven* o {ho I
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  • 17 8 'Ona g' Festival Plans For J.B. JOHOI Tlv the I the H 6.30 pn Tli» dit N
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  • 9 8 THI f cd to the B
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  • 46 8 JOIIOKE BAIIRU. Mon. Mohd. Ellah bin Mohd. Soon. of Segamat, ha.s been given a loan of $700 by RIDA to enable him to start a pure bred poultry farm. Similar loans Riven in the past have produced good rej SUlt>.
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  • 49 8 A MAN reported to the police 'hat he lost $500, ;< wristwatrh worth |7t, a gold chain worth $40 and a pen and pencil worth S4O. It is believed that the thief used a hock to steal the articles and cash from hi* house in Siglap.
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    • 632 8 g WATCH BANDS i j MADE IN FRANCE 'J Z^\ 20 MICRONS j A <$S^ STAINLESS STEEL y*^/^!^^ --<| ion *G e^.T% WOO HING BROS H tiMC«*Ott luM»Ut Unas; De Witt's &«jL COUGH SYRUP [^e^u^lg »OR CHILOREN UP TO YEARS \^;j j Jj! j THEY lOVE IT? B aby llJl
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    805 9  - THE HIGH JUMP ERIC WAINWRIGHT by Longest 3 Seconds in your life LONDON. tick. tick. that's three seconds. More and more weekend soldiers t/ie bmtk clerks in battle dress ...are becoming parachutists. Kric Wainwright has just done a neck's special course With the latest batch 0/ volunteers. If you are
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  • 766 9  - Flowers of Kindliness Circle the Globe Charles Widdup By I QILLIAN and Garth Raworth, two young- sters with a big idea, walked nervously into Guernsey Airport clutch- ing bunches of primroses in iiot and sticky hands. In the bustle <»f the sir- port they hesitated. This was a grown-ups' world,
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  • 594 9  -  FRANK ENTWISLE Meeting Place of Brand-new Fathers by LONDON. IF Momma doesn't know where Poppa goes when visiting time ends at Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital. Hammersmith. London, she should look in at the STORK CLUB. For he may be a member of the organisation that meet;, in the
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  • 51 9 When Girl meets Water IT'S the moment of impoct when girl meets water in one g!orious, sparkling splash. The girl is Gerry Lawson Smith, 22, a London fashion model; the water a London swimming pool. Gerry happened to "drop in" during a brcck from modelling. And the comcra "cought" her
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  • 163 9 WRGOYLES of pcop'# now a.ive iiic to be pal up on S. tlthweil Minrter. Notts. There wi!l be the heart* of the head verger, the (lotkwinder a choirboy and the dog whipper an arcluic job now: at one time dogs used to g. t into
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    • 107 9 TUJ \\Y Whether its li£&M'<"** Sir" "Dear Mother" T i§ >T f vl "p "Once upon Ic^ a time -^H ■■■■ft vff^^^MlMl^^^^^^^M^,^ Pcm.njton Pertonal Typcwutcf \J hIiI i i.: \S > M I B*P ifcl *>'l» f fr/,t,f e-.-erywherf superb n X rugß<^l *fA J *<*?C^'^ p^rfr«t c if t
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 179 10 THF rubber market In Sin- gaporc WM quiet and feature- less yesterday with prices •rmving within a narrow range, first grade September shipment cosing at $1.42] per ib.. a drop of I cent on Saturday. Quotations opened quiet at I $1 |3 per Ib. a drop of
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  • 48 10 1 MADRAS. Aug. 29 < AP> Government source> disclosed here today that India is to buy 50.000 tons of Russian steel at a cost of R525.U00.000 1M517.250.000>. The bulk o! this, they said. will be delivered by Russia before December, the rest early next year.
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  • 274 10 -WAGE PACT FORMALLY SIGNED Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association warned today that there was a risk of inflation following the increased wages to be paid to the country's 300,000 rubber workers. In a statement issued today after the
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  • 109 10 ALLi sections of the Siv.gaporc market were dv.l yesterday. A steady undertone was scon. The Malayan Sharebrokrrs* Association yesterday reported the following price 1 change.-: tMuci Srlieis If. Colls. 092 0.97 Singapore Cold Storage 1.64 1 »;3 S pot c Tiactioti Orris 25 26 William Jacks
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  • 124 10 Business In Shares SINGAPORE sharebrokers yesterday reported the following bu>iness done Praser and Neave ords. 5" 1 0 Gammun $2.65; $1.77| today SI.TTA ;md $1.79 overnight; M c»»!is. 97^. overnight ;tnd 9tr-. tndav; Robinson ord 52.40 niv" Singapore Cold Storage (1.64 and $1.(18-. Singapore Trac tion 25/6 ;md 2«5 »i;
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  • 28 10 JAPAN was the best U S customer for rice in June when U.S. exports totalled 768.000 bags, the U.S Department of Agriculture said in Washington. AP
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  • 417 10 NEW MODELS OF REFRIGERATORS, AIR COOLING, ICE PLANTS FOR MALAYA Expansion Plans By Shaw Bros. through the do< p. Tiic toil 'h door trap opens at either a push or a pull. The roll -out sheives of tiif rclriseratoni z. j out smoothly on n\ d rollerK. Other recently inventc
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  • 130 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday wire: Muntok white pepper $163, sellers Sarawak white 5162. sellers. Special Sarawak black Sl2l. sellers, coconut oil in bulk $401. sellers, in drums $434, sellers, copra August $26\ buyers. $26i,\ sellers. September $27 buyers. $27?. sellers. October $27
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  • 153 10 Ten Put In 248 Years' Service— Get Awards TEN members of the Staff of the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Company. Singapore, tihn between them have put in 'J4H yearn' service with the firm, were presented with certificates and silver meclah at a dinner given in their honour i t
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  • 137 10 Ol TIR KO\nS Eurybates. Lucas Trader, Ba tocla Tynci;ircus. Taksang, Sai Eduardo, Janssens. Nicolinc Ntaersk. Courseilles, Charles Madeod. Chukotka, Calchas Panay, Benlawers, Flying Clip per. IN MR ROADS Caltex 83. R;maa. Tuns S<>ne Serdang, Tons: Lcor.n. Kab Poh j Rcngam. Lawu. Rokan. Laran Hika. Ton* Hai. Sclangor Stil
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    • 623 10 NOTICES NATIRALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY Riven x^ that the fol'.owine persons whose names and addn are given beiow are applying to the Governor for naturalisa- :i and that any person who knows any reason why naturi*ion should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the fa<
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    • 656 10 AUCTION SALE On Instructions from the Custodian of Enemy Property. Federation of Malaya I Will Sell By Public Auction on Saturday. The ?lth Day of September. in.">."> at 11 o'clock in the forenoon at No. 14. Cameron Street, Seremban. in separate lots. All those six pieces of land comprised in
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    • 397 10 Goodyear ToaJT I GOOPIEAR. which sets th, bulk of its natura 1 rubbn I from Malaya is to sP f. n(l til million on new pro I dv. <ion facilities i n R r it im I states Mr. P f Kavana^h I maraginy director of i| H I (ioiKlyea*'
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    • 726 11 ■^GLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. "the blue tunnel linT NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Morme.l. Bottom Ne. Yo.h, ..It.-or.. «,ll*d«lpl,Ui. C«lt f^rt*. S ,1 I* Ct Ocl 1* Oct l«/25 Noir 26 No* 27/28 Nov n Pr <>>d V>a oth f P"*» *o 'Q'd d,sch*rg. erg, HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINF NORTH GERMAN LLOYD tCiNT SIRVICI
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    • 1100 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 < Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) tj? Till- BLUE FUNNEL LEW E£ Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carg* SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore Out Sali r> S ham PtflMtff Atreut foi Liverpool Oa-.gcw Aug
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    • 801 11 MITSUI LINE S'porc P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from Ind'O Meiko Maru from Calcutta for YokDhomo Kobe Moii 7 Sept FUJIKAWA MARU from Cokutta for Yol'O^ama, Kobe, Mojj UScpt 1 0 Sept FOR JAPAN from Continent Asakotan Maru fcr Yokohama, Kobe vio Saigon, Bongkcx, Hongkong 4 Sept Awobasan Moru for
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    • 782 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden Port Soid. Gcnoo Antwerp Ruttcrdom, Hamburg, Copcnhog.cn Gothenburg ond Oslo. S pcre P S'hon* Penon« "KINA* 9 12Sept 13/l3Sept M liWt xii "ERRIA" 18 19Sept 20 20 Sept "SELANDIA" 17 190ct 20 20 Oct 21 22 Oct "MORELIA" 17 19Nov 20 20
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  • 603 12 J The JHrtur I signal enter the glass cat hod ra\ tube here aftei being* picked ou h\ the circuit ol the television recei\ mg set. The signal is fed In through the connecting pins at the BASE of the tube, from uhich •II air
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  • 367 12 he O-1-look Boys 1 Cub. Lei. e?are planning .< in Norway rant 1 in a car.oc B ttgsi >ke Canal organize a trip to I .\v they are also going to I a he>i [quarters. "We for adventure." s;- s 1. ,:j leajer T^e Foster. JANICE
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  • 72 12 7,V TIBET it is considered good manners to put out your tongue as far an possible as a greeting or mark of respect. WHEN North American speak of "Bear's Paws" they mean the snow-shoes they wear when walking on snow. Have you w cleaned the deck and
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  • 188 12 ()t'R weather varies .so much from place to place that often you can beat the official forecaster. A good guide to the following day's weather is to study the sunset. v BED. When a red glow spreads evenly over thej/ western sky, or appears in 2 narrow
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  • 277 12  - Left- Handed Chimps JOHN HILLARY by \IOST of us are rifffct--1 handed. \\> use our riijht hands for writing, for holding table tennis bats and tennis rackets, and so on. Some of you have notieeil this. And want to know whether animals are left- or right-handed. I thought this was
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    147 12 r^HIEF Officer Sune Thvsrll was honjesitk for Uk preen fields of >ii> native Sweden. So now he tak» I his own lawn to ML It sjimetimes sails up the Thames with him aboard the Swedish steamer NAKKAN DEBA. The small lawn is plantrd in a box in
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  • 345 12  -  MERRIE ARCHARD by Britain's YouiuoM Mayoress mm JWERYBODY in the smoky Yorkshire town of Bailey is looking forward to next Monday. 7 when Mary Harkin, pretty, brown-eyed schoolc becomes their lady mayoress the youngest ever chosen in Britain. L At a special ceremony in the town hall, watched
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    • 45 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL §p§|| MILKMAID Mil* i Mn^isLSr HO j MILK b I 1
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    • 75 12 W^^^T^a nTA/Af jM F EMEceENcy/sTCpTBB Hhtue suRRACE/oioMafi9 Wyes, but twe eg- r V CIII^S^M Wv^*¥M m ALL rgijCkCS SOLiD ENOUGM JH MUST BE THIN Xv I r^-J^'™ 15 IS DONY WOPf?X SIf^VuNLOAD THE SCOufV^BRING UO \f HURRyUP^Wr ™Z& TRUCKS I I bOiNG TO CAUSE.SERIOUS M VVEIL WAVE WEC OUT I
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  • 141 13 M\\ TOOC, Aug. 28 (Reuter).-Australia com- clean sweep over the Inited States in the Urns.- round of the Davis Cup by winning the two ning sin-ics at Forest Hills here today for a s—o victory. Last s—o win in the Davis kS£ !i a o
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  • 45 13 LUMPUR, Mon. -j 1 Association ol n to meet Sir s be S gapore* 9 Jalao OB S:' \\\y I today n foltn (Services); Hin Iff an Poh Ann <Pg): K»' n fNS). ?.»n" lv! G S Teik (I --> f> I A
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  • 243 13 MALAYS kept their unbeaten record intact when they whipped the Navy 6-2 in a SAFA Community league soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Maiays did not waste time. They went into business right from the start In the second minute Dollah Zainol accepted an
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  • 36 13 SPRINGDALE SC. Deat f Ford Motors 3-1 in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Tian Soon 2. Kok Meng j scored *ho winners. Ali Rahn netted Ford's solitary r goal.
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  • 396 13 The M.C.C announced the following to tour Pakistan during the! winter: DONALD CARR (Capt) (Derby), BILLY SUTCLIFFE (Yorks* PETER RICHARDSON (Worces), ALAN WATKINS (Glem) KEN BARRINGTON (Surrey), BRIAN CLOSE (Yorks), MIKE COWEN (Yorks) PETER LOADER (Surrey), ALAN MOSS (Middlesex), JIM PARKS (Sussex) PETER SAINSBURY
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  • 114 13 HOAD TO TURN PRO? i Jack Kramer, tho for- i mer Wimbledon cham- i pion. who is now a pro- i fessional lawn tennis promi.ter sai-1 he was 1 interested in signing Lew lfo.ici for a professional tennis tour. "At the moment Iload looks the best prospect." Kramer told g
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  • 258 13 RESULTS of the first annual athletic sports of the Young Progressives held on Saturday are:A DIVISION 100 \ards: 1. (l.c c Teck Cli.w. 2 Kd.-njufl K wee.— ll sec. £81 Yards: i. Chee Teck Chye; 4 hdmund X wee.— 2s.l sec.. 410 lards: 1. Vv Bong Uuat;
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  • 28 13 JUNIOR A. A. boat Tuan Mong Old Boys I—o in a S.A.F A Div. 3A league soccer mated played at M.F.A ground ycstcinay.
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  • 27 13 OSLO. Aug 28 (Reuter) Group Captain Pctci Townsend. riding the Norwegian stallion Fariai won an intcrnalior,;j; amateur race at Oevrevol] R^r« Course out-.•-iclc Usio today
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  • 212 13 CALLING ALL MALAYS KUALA IX'MPIK Mon— Dato Yaha>a bin Abdul K.i zak president of the Malayan Malays Cricket Association appealed last night to all Malays to support the Assouation to the fullest by joining as merrb»*rs as this uouid brii»g ;n maih needed dollars to the coffers and also enhance
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  • 299 13 STRANGE (argo will pass throush Singapore some time next year, but one which has a history of 2.730 years. This is the flame which will light the cauldron at the Olympic Games In lf< 1 bourne, where it is due to arrive at the
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  • 132 13 AT THE annual general meeting of the Soutli .)<,h(>re Rugby ?VK>tball Club rer« the foUowtef were r!c oflTiciais lor the season. President: Mr. P. G M Lee: Vice-president Mr. E L Lawh-v; Hon. secretary: Mr W. Fox; lion treasurer Mr Dennis Smith: Captain. Mr.
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  • 107 13 GA.\ ENG SFNG SCHOOL yes^erciay won Ihe inler-5' hoc! I KCib&Jl tournament v. they beat Rabies Institution by S'J poirits to 35 points in the riria!. PUjed at the Unr.-ersitv < Mala/a fn (Jan Senr I U carry the day in Inc last nur.ute. Rafliea •were
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  • 33 13 4 VAILABLK a limited supply r\ o? u.»ed radio*. radiogram* and Elecmc Clotn Washing Machine* for hire a» very reasonable rental Kee Huat Radio Co Ltd 124. Orcnard Road, Phone *****.
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    • 489 13 SYDNEY, Aug. 29 (IP).— Australian soccer and officials denied today the South Chinese football team was shabbily treated during its I recent Australian tour. The Secretary of the New South Wales A.ssoji ciation, Bill Orr, said: "The South Chinese re|i ceived the same attention and courtesies extended to all visiting
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  • Article, Illustration
    9 14 opening of the South-east Asia championships last night. 4^-^
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  • 64 14 S. MajM (Burma) lashes out at Les llarrod of Australia. Majid won on a TKO. Burma's Thien Myint leads with a left to Kesavan's face. Kesavan. Singapore, lost on points. -:^X Oylon's HP Jayasuria. who put Singapore's captain. Austin Dunsford m.i *i featheruei K ht quarterfinal, is
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  • 168 14 KUALA I.UMPUR. Mon. 1 Football Association of Selangor has picked precisely the team which trounced the visiting Indonesian Universities XI 1 here recently to oppose the South China tourists here on Wednesday Tang Cheok Foo, the SCAA ■kipper, who had been kept r >f the
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  • 1357 14 S-E ASIA BOXERS I ASK NO QUARTER By FRIENDSHIP must have died ;i thousand deaths in the boxing rins of the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night... so convincingly and so wholeheartedly did boxers of the six competing countries in the South-east Asia championships play their roles
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  • 245 14 i DECLARING the first South East Asia bovin- rhamnim, m '*'U Minuter. Mr David Marshall saiu that tblcofcn lelcZ^ the?l22 TP* I nrigribnurin? countries. mends from the i "This is the type of activity the kind of organisation u,mf< i,n our friendship for the future-a
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  • 237 14 ALTHOUGH not a single record mm hwhm in the heats of seven events in the oporiag day oi th, annual Singapore Amateur Swimming Associate's championships held in the CSC yesterday, thr standard of swimming: displayed promises better things to come. The
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  • 32 14 ARMY beat Indonesians 1-0 in yesterdays B.A J.A. Community league soccer match played at Jalan Boar btadlUlli Raymond scored the winning goal in the 42nd minute) oil a penalty. 1
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  • 208 14 Peter Heine Takes 7 For 60 LONDON. Aii£. 29 (Reuter)— Hostile pace bowhns by tall Peter Heine who took seven wickets lor bfl runs, shattered Middlesex at Lords today and enabled the South African cricketers gain a first innings lead <>f H6. Replying
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    • 93 14 SOCCER: Sino-Mnlays vs South China at Jalan Besar Stadium at 8 p.m. JUNIOR CUPTIE REPLAY: S. Corinthians "A" vs H.M. Dockyard "A' at Jalan Bcsar Stadium at 7 p.m. JUDO: Exhibition by Professor Niishimura at Judo Club at 7.30 p.m. RUGBY: Police Training School vs St. Andrew's School at P.T.S.
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