Singapore Standard, 6 August 1957

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  • 30 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 U it v*| FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 01. 111. No. 33 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1957 12 PM.F* 15 CENTS
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  • 693 1 Rulers Sign Pact That Ends British Paramountcy And Grants Independence To The Federation On Aug. 31, 1957. ...And v\herecs it has been represented to Her Majesty and Their :~-esses end the Ruling Chiefs of Negri Sembilan that fresh c-cngements should be mede for the peace, order
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 1 ray, representing the Queen si-ns the Urcement that brings to an end British rul( in M.
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  • 66 1 KUALA LUMP:-' M n The Brii CommissionerGeneral for South-east Scott, today closed that after Aug. 31. the channel for commu: between Britain Federation would be t respective High Commissioners In London and Kuala ur. Phoenix Park would not exerc author:'. Br tlsh High Com mi.In
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  • 651 1 We Will March Forward As Equal Partners In The C 'wealth: Sir Donald KUALA LUMPI'R, Mon. The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray described the new agreement as "an end to old form of relations between Britain and Malaya and establishes ties of a different nature more suited to the circumstances
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  • 68 1 NEW YORK. Aug. 5 <AP' A new book describing independent Malaya for the American public will be published by the Institute of Pacific Relations here this fall. It is entitled "Malaya, a New Nation." The author is Frank H. H. King, former economics expert at the
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  • 226 1 CHIEF MINISTER Lim Yew Hock has a new '•strategic" plan to .nduce the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd to waive the subversive Clause ban in the new constitution for a self-governing Singapore. Mr. Lim's plan will be put. forward at a series of
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  • 68 2 HIGH COMMISSIONER Sir Donald MacGillivray is .1 nul problem guessing the weight of this *haped take .it the St. Mary's Church Bazaar In I uin pur on Saturday. M thodist Girls School pupil. Flora Chan, is holdai.ike while Iren. Ding of the Putin English :>
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  • 62 2 KUALA LUMPUR. MOD. TWO MftJon and a Lieutenant ot t:. Malay Regiment returned today by BOAC after completing a four-month military training course in BriThej v,tre Major Othman bin Ram. Major Sharce bin Daud and Lieutenant E^a bin Ahmad TbC Majors attended a commander's course at the
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  • 349 2 'We Didn't Have To Fight For Rights' BANGKOK. Aug. 5 (Reu- Mary Lobo of the Council of .:d here today: "I must be honest and say our n are wonderful. x have to fight for our rights. They were just M was
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  • 37 2 THE familv of the late Mr. Mort wish to thank all friends and i who lent c attended or assisted at the funeral of Mr Snort who p«md away at his hornlet Street. Ipoh. on 1-S
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  • 186 2 But He May Not Attend M-Celebrations KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Sultan of Johore is returning to Malaya on |m 27 but may not attend the Merdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, the Regent ot Johore Tengku Ismail ibni Sultan Ibrahim, told the Standard
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  • 12 2 SECURITY forces dispersed Cypriot demonstratlona in Nicosia and Payhos yesterday. Reuter
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  • 125 2 LIB-SOCS WILL CHAMPION THE PRESS THE Liberal-Socialist Party of Singapore yesterday said it would fight for the freedom of the Press in Malaya. At a' meeting of the Party's branch at Havelock Boad presided over by Mr. C.C. Tan. a resolution championing the freedom of the Press was unanimously passed.
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  • 47 2 TAIPEI. Aug. 5 AP> The te-owned Central Trust of China lias contracted to buy 3.500 tons of .'-crap ;ron from Singapore and Malaya. This is one of the result^ of the visit to Formosa of 'he 63-man trade mi.--:on from that area.
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  • 251 2 (IT HIKE Please enter me as a (.indiialt ftr the "Miss Lucky Lc's C'oiitC't I submit *,itcw 'h 2 nhotocrupb of invsclf Miss Mrs Address Send this coupon with \nur picture (and < yourself) to the Publicity Manager. atha\ Or^.t. Cathay Building.
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  • 59 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices lUCI lOW. has been working as a typist for L. E. Ir:^ Co.. for the past six yens and likes it. When f. otiupu'd it the typewriter, Alice reads, i nokv .sews 1 ihi .iM'tnally to dunces. Her ambition is to visit Mime da\. uhere
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  • 150 3 IT COMES FROM NEW YORK Robert A. Moor a director of the China dical Board of New York, said in Singapore yesterday that the Board had rect I donated $150,000 to the :y of Malaya. Dr. Moore Colony u KLM airliner after attend:r.s an International Conference
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  • 90 3 KUAXTAX, Mon. The t ration premiere of Malayan Film Unit's winner of the Best Documentary Film trd at the recent Asian I i Festival, "Timeless Tcmiar," a story of the life of FsralC*l aborigines, was shown in Pekan last night by the Information Services. Pahang
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  • 277 3 DR. AITKEN OF BIRMINGHAM NAMED DR. R. S. Aitken, ViceChancellor of Birmingham University, will arrive in Singapore during the third week of this month to head the University of Malaya Commission, the Standard was told yesterday. The five-man commission was set up
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  • 452 3 Ployed big part in war against the Reds SUVA, Mon.— Back to Malaya for the Merdeka celebrations will come a Fijian who played no small part in helping to reduce the menace of Communist terrorism. He is Ratu (Chief) Etuate T. T. Cakobau, who, as
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  • 129 3 MALACCA, Mon. A labourer at Tabon^ Estate charged with carrying a dagger on June 20. told a Court today that he had bought it to cut vegetables. But the Magistrate. Mr. Ramanatha Iyer gakL ho was unable to understand a man using a
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  • 155 3 Pirate taxis Police make the first move MALACCA. Mon. The O.C.P.D. Malacca Central, Mr. D.C. Jackson announced today that police had taken its first steps to smash the pirate taxi racket. He said that he had assembled a considerable amount of evidence against a large number of suspected operators during
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  • 67 3 PENAXG. Mon. The State Alliance. Penang and Province Wellesley. today hailed :he appointment of the first "King" lor independent Malaya. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, the State Alliance secretary, .^aid all Alliance Federal and Settlement Councillors. City Councillors and leaders here welcome the historic announcement. He also said
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  • 23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three blind people will join in reading the Koran during the Sul'.an of Kelantan's birthday celebration next week.
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  • 238 3 $2.5 m PLAN TO STOP FLOODS IN K. LUMPUR GOVT. MOVES AT LAST KUAL A LUMPUR. Ifoa. The Selangot government today announced it had set up a $2,500,000 project for the deviation of the Klang river in a bid to eliminate the floods which every year cause thousands of dollars
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  • 45 3 THIRTV-THREE-VEAR-OLD Ya'acob bin Abdullah wai sentenced to three months' jail and fined $100, in default two month?, in Alor Star yesterday for house-trespa v. tl intent to outrage the modesty of Rokiah bintc Wahab at Kampcng Bukit Lada. Star, on May 21.
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  • 33 3 CO-OPERATIVE Officer. Inrhe Othman bin Mohammad Alif returned to Kuala Lumpur today by BOA C. from Britain on the completion of a 9-month training course in co-operative rievelopir.t I I
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  • 290 4 Charges Against Kinta MCA Election IPOH, Mon. President of the Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Y.C. Kang, a Federal Councillor, said today that the new officials elected to serve on the general committee of the Kinta MCA did not represent a popular vote.
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  • 202 4 Exodus To Witness Merdeka THE largest exodus of people from Singapore to the Federation will take plate during Merdeka Week. Thousands of Government servants, commercial house executives and employees and even labourers have completed n uu to I e Bi their favourite Federattoo town to herald in 'oka. Those who
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  • 74 4 Ki'.x:. LUMPUR, T^n. Home Guards at Kampong 4ka in Jitra district m Kedah, exchanged fire with three armed and uniformed Communist tetlOfllll yt>'.e:'daj, In the engagement one of the terrorists was killed and the other, though wounded, escaped with his companion. A rifle, some ammunition
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  • 36 4 pic. SINGAPORE schoolteacher Mr. Vincent Gom°< and his bride, the former IVl'ss Mary Kennedy, after their wedding: at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Queen S.reet, yesterday. The bride is a telephone operator. Standard
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  • 120 4 the Singapore Malay Social Association wantl the Youth Council to run leadership courses for afiuiated associations. Chairman of the cultural section of the Association, Inche faa Zain, taid yesterday that he would propose this at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Youth Council
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  • 28 4 THE wecUHr.;; was s.lcnnised at the Caihcdrai of t no Assumption in Penang yesterday of Miai Lorraine Jean (ie Zilva to ICr. George GordOO Cro 'kett.
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  • 74 4 Door-To-Door Collections For M-Day Fund BEXTOXG. Men. Memben Of tiie Bentonjj Merd< ka Celebrations Committea yesterday be-an a door-to-door collection lor donations to the District Celebrations Fund. "In addition to the sovernment'fl allocation, anotb.cr $7,000 is required for the celebrations," paid the committee. It is learnt that State and Federal
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  • 41 4 FOUR schoolboys, who waitId for durians to fa!! at 2 a.m. in a private fruit plantation of Ban Teck Seng Compar.y, pleaded guilty In a Singapore Court yesterday to "Wi ful trc?pa?^'\ They were ea^h f.r.ei ?5.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 847 4 Standard cJilmancic I Information at a Glance llnmnl Aln of Klni I AIM .T',"v L A^ »p» ALOR STAR _^»J XII 11* I*. I lll\lT^!IV 111 >1,11,1 ,1 H O1 r\ r>i (M|||n M\?%\"» y^> a. co- IPOH a%f%cMAwu i v '."'■:"",r^; i;; ll,Si<sE "thav: 4 x.,,« t*. u. yL%
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  • 1905 5 Two Nations Struggle for this Venice of the East adsfasdfasdf iXDI.VS princes were on« z R t t :ui in v t y.uw E| *il V*. I1 M l'( V. i 1 1 V LJI tr. the sub-. 1.. t g ioushl tin n: .c.e ;ind hist: mhiic <<>■ g
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 398 5 PTBQHnHnHniKytfV~ißjnßjpßjpß| position. Afternoon: mingle fc. SW^3fc^A^^R«.«S»^.^g'^ #»3 freely a;id keep arrangeme:!;* |9BPSflß|BpsiHSaSßjfßAM^Haflg^a umonious. Raj I] I R^H\ll if. I i\T5 no- .1.; > 23 to Aug. :j ■tt^H II I J^H^l ■1 ivL^B^l Counteract opposition. r^B ■I I IWI IWm 111% WzM win otners ti< ic.vpo.i.t Ba^^bßflsaHß<^^k^B2BßflßM^^B23 !:1 the morn.i.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 520 6 AUGUST 5. 1957 was an historic day in the annals because H OBW birtfl to the new nation 01 Persekutuan Tanah Melayu. Or. that day Their Hiehnesses the Malay Ru.ers and the representative o: Bi I M..vstv the Queen signed the I-.::-:-..'.,-):-. M.;...ya Agreement, 1957. which marked what
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    • 352 6 pJCE again, Peer, s' Action Party leader Isc K Ye has sought ;o stP tht difference between no::-C r. —.unists and anti-Commun>ts. The more he tried to ju thai queer distinction, the more he- be me nv Ived m a number of contradictions and erro- he addressed the
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  • 684 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By r r\VO political Ifaders in Singapore made statemen's published in THE STANDARD front page yp«tcrday, on matters of vital concern to the citizens of thp Colony. One had reference to a general fear thai with the coming of merdeka to the
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  • 1207 6 What are the Russians after in Germany? Sebastian Haffner surveys the Soviet motives BERLIN fWO recent events have again raised this question and surrounded it with an aura of mystery. The first is the appointment of Mr. Semeonov as leader of the Soviet delegation which is now negotiating with West
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 437 6 Sir With reference to the various reports appearing in the press and mentioned in your editorial of Ju.y II and in Aster Guna.'-ekera's column of August 1 regarding my having used the words "creepy politics" or "creeping politics", I must confess that my imagination could not stretch
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    • 237 6 Sir— lt la rather amazing to read that 15 Union employees in Kuala Lumpur were retrenched bv their Union-employer due "o '•reorganisation" of the set-up. Fortunately those Union employees belong to another Union who had charged the Union-rm-ployer wih adopting highhanded capitalistic tactics thereby breaking the unity
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  • 526 6 The first Malav Regiment IN RETROSPECT MALAY officers are among the very first Asians to hold commissions in the British Army and they had active service in India. Ceylon and even China before the current renaissance of martial traditions here. This was disclosed by Captain G. L. W. Watson of
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  • 349 7 LAYA AND RON SAY 'I DO' AT LAST T OSDON", Au?. 5 TUP .arriasje of Australian actor Ron Randell. 36 |1m TV pin-up boy who used to blow kisses to the rieuers took place at last He was married to r I I haired I.aya Raki, < r:.i an-horn. half-Javan-ese
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  • 234 7 Drummond Killer Escapes The Guillotine MARSEILLES, France, Aug. 5 (IP) The death sentence of Gaston Dominici. 81-year-old farm patriarch, convicted of the 19V.! murder of Britons Sir Jack Drummond. Lady Anne Drutnmond, and their 10-year-old daughter, wa* commuted to life imprisonment yesterday. DM grizzled farmer learned he had escaped the
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  • 52 7 WELLIXGTOX. lfe« Zca- Aug. 5. (Rente-) ■I n J r i^ of --rr] g n apittf ite, Mr. W. Harlom i I Da»ke court when Michael Hapv- eared him and tied across the TakapaM plains on a motor-cye'e at U M :'c as
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  • 128 7 'GO HOME MR. SKELTON'AND HE DID! LONDON, A:;g. 5 (UP American comedian Red Skeiton, under blistering fire from the British Press for allegedly "exploiting" his dying. BOD, urn X] cti iy cut ibort hi? European tout last night and ficw home to New York with hi* family. Their departure coincide-;
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  • 42 7 PAMPLONA. Spa:.-.. Au A bui carrying 37 nuns plunged into an 18-foot gully and overturned near here yesPolice laid eifljfal were killed and 12 injured. The mishap occurred near SvXguesa village on the Pamplona Estalla highWciV.
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  • 65 7 THIS is not a "flying carpet" in the Arabian Nights but a "floating carpet" made in Japan. Here, a lady in bathing suit lies down on the carpet on the water during a demonstration held in Tokyo. The floating carpet is woven from kapok,
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  • 76 7 MALIBU. California, Aug. 5 (AP) Fiim actor Allen Jenkins was undu arrest on a drunk driving charge on Sunday following a collision in which the other motorist was slightly injured. The California highway patrol reported that Jenkins drove out of the drive-way of a Malibu Beach
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  • 245 7 Boy, 10, Confesses To Shooting Father In Back BRAINERD, Minnesota, Aug. 5 (IP) A 10-year-old boy said yesterday he trailed his father into dense woods and killed him because "I couldn't do anything to suit him." Bllf ht. tair-haired Era Rollins Aamodt told police he followed his father into the
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  • 159 7 Fatal Slabbing Of Labourer TOKYO. Aug. 5 (Reuter) The Kisarazu district court in Dtrml Japan ;oriay acquitted United States airman. First Class Eenjamin B. Owyang, 24, of Sacrr.mento, Caliiornia. of causing the death of a Japanese labourer. The court said Owyang was acquitted because of lack
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  • 37 7 YORK, Pennsylvania. Aue. n (Reuter) T\venty-yoar-( .d Barbara S:immcr? ha? borrowed an Army ?urp'.us mine detector to help her in her iearcfa through a p'rawpile here for a lost ei:gagemcnt rinr:. The ring is worth M52.250.
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  • 38 7 MORE than 45.nn0 reeistored voters in Naha City. Okinawa, beean casting their ballots yesterday In a regalar Municipal Council election, which may result in the recall of the city's alleged Communist Mayor. Mr Kamejiro Senaga. Reuter.
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  • 333 7 They Danced 'Rock 'n Roll' On The Red Square! MOSCOW, Aug. 5 (AP) Robed African chiefs went dancing with Scandinavian European blondes at a Rock 'n R«I1 party at the Kremlin on Saturday night. It was a real ball. The orchestra tried out the folk scngs of many lands but
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  • 161 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 5 (AP> Eugene Michael Harty, 22, jobless handyman, told police it was frustration over a stolen kiss that caused him to kill a neighbourhood mother and ht r two children Harty's story was that the mother.
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  • 97 7 T EONA Ga?o Ennis. who was >lis^ U.S. A for tuo days until it was riisco\ered that she u.ts married, goes over her gun-tntin' script with television aclur Marshall Thomoson with whom she will co-star. Lerna cntered the Miss Universe contest as Miss Maryland She
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  • 181 7 New York Police Arc 'Ilclplc^' NEW YORK Aug 5 <AP) I r.igh Dol.ce official said yesterday, that New York City police are "almost help.ess 1 to combat wave of unorganized :aneou:> t-, < ten ■M Mft 23 000 n,-m--ber p;ili( f torn remain, n on a special al.
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  • 61 7 Million-Y ear-Old Mastodon Found PEAGUI .c i^euter)— I I of the huge jaw of a odon, an extinct elephant* like mammal of the palaeontological era. has been found in Madunicie, Cent:. s the Czechoslovak newspaper Svobodne Slovo announced r. c o jierts attribute the jaw to a one million-year-old rr.
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  • 264 9 Wider Range Of Aust. Goods Can Be Expected A WIDER range of Australian products can be expected to be available in the Malayan market soon. Merchandise exports from Australia for 1956-57 are expected to top previous record of £A979 million according to an announcement by the Ministry of T'r p
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  • 215 9 VISITORS SEE U.K.BUILT PRESS BRITISH F.IILT press u for shaping heavy steel I 1 itt\>. believed to be the its type in Europe and rhaps in the world, was nonstrated recently to .tors from the C<immonv -alth Welding Conference! Bri Representation irom several engi- mp:inies in Sin- pore also attended
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  • 69 9 THE C ntral Elect B-.-ircl ■<: the Feder.il n M.ir i h.i> pl.Kod -in Wltf exceeding *6e,o#w uif-, l?-u*h I'-, dual 1 ..ng Co. Ltd. of l le or.l' t was pi.it eu t (i r distribution •>! -"•■r-* r.lni; i n g tnm 100 kv a
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  • 116 9 .TES for the seventh .shin g t o n State International Trade Fair have been set for April 11-20. 1953, Trade Fair officials said in Seattle. The 1958 Fair will come 1 month earlier than this year's Fair, which was helc; in raced d;."
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  • 179 9 CURVEII. LANCE radar, allowing a single air traffic controller to handle up to 2t> airliners an hour, will be installed at Sydney and Melbourne airports. This now equipment will increase the present maximum hour'.y capacity Ol 1!> aircraft landings and take-oils. The controller will use the
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  • Article, Illustration
    119 9 MRS. Tay Meng Hock, wife of the Business Manner of The Public Life Assurance Co. Ltd., Singapore, gave a barbecue party at her residence in Br add ell Heights in honour of Mr. Teo Choon Tiong. It was attended by more than GO agents, company officials and guests.
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  • 223 9 U.K. Radio Exports May Hit New Record BRITISH radio equipi i exports are expected V lii: a new record this v .11. Their provisional value of -.89,000 for the first tix months of the year, announced e official Trade a' i Accounts, is at least per cent higher than ki
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  • 102 9 After six months' research •nd experiment, a Scottish lace furnishing company have produced a heavier, stronger, targer-wearing Terylene lace Combining extra stre: With a softness of handling and an attractive appearance, th« new Terylene is mac: a mixture of heavy I at Tarsias and fine filament I,
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  • 209 9 Exports Of Japanese Cameras Increase BRIGHT prospects are predicted for the export of Japanese cameras to add a fillip to the industry which at the beginning of the year showed a downward trend in exports. In January, 15.687 cameras were exported, compared with last year's monthly average exports of 30.000.
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  • 259 9 THE Philippines and other Asian countries exporting lumber are faced with "tremendous financial losses" M a lUlil of Japan's decision to cut imports, a prominent Filipino businessman said in Tokyo. This dire prcf J .ir::on came nf-er Y PllTUkawa, President of the Japan Lumber Importers
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 9 "HI-FI" (high fidelity) enthusiasts in Singapore are reported to be responding fairly well to the invitation by Cycle Carriage to visit the company's newly built showroom where the latest German and English equipment have been installed. Photo shows a section of the showroom. It has been air-conditioned for
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 313 9 CATHAY PACIFIC TO START A WEEKLY K.L-H.K. SERVICE CATHAY Pacific Airways will operate a weekly service from Kuala Lumpur to Hongkong every Monday, as from Aug. 12. 1 This will be the first KL HK service operated by the airline in the Fc r East, There will be a saving
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  • 275 9 Drop In UK US Rubber Offtake AN analysis of Malayan rubber statistics for the first half of this year shows that the slight drop in shipments as compared with the corresponding 1956 period largely resulted from smaller purchases by the two main buyers, the United Kingdom and the United States.
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  • 134 9 RAILWAY EQUIPMENT FOR ASIA MANUFACTURERS of railway equipment have provided further evidence of Australia's ability to compete successfully with the world's leading manufacturing countries. Following the successful delivery of two Australianmade diesel-electric locomotives to Hongkong last year, a further three of the 1,310 h.p. locomotives have been ordered. Two of
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  • 302 9 PAPER FROM P.I. BAMBOO TESTED EXPERIMENTS rrcently completed at the U.S. forest products laboratory > in Madison, Wisconsin indicate that several high-quality printing papers can be made from Philippine bamboo. The results are expected to be used i:i developing a paper industry in the Philippines. These experiments were conducted by
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  • 144 9 THE Leyland billy ftUtomatk bus and coach transmission and a conversion set for turning the tool autoa poeumocjcUc gearbox on Ley.and buaa to folly automatic transmission have been p./. into full production. This automatic unit hM been tested extensively by Ley and"s research division as well as
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    • 652 9 NOTICES WIl RALISATION NOTICE IS HER; E at the following persons rboae names and an e applying o the Governor for naturaliation and that any person vho knows any reason why laturalisation should not be <t anted should send a written ind signed statement of the acts to the Chief
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  • 525 10 Another Player Still Critical IPOH. Mon. The tragedy that struck the Perak Malaya Cup soecer contingent while they were returning to Ipoh alter their 4—3 triumph over Perlis at Kangar list Friday, recorded its third death today. The latest casualty to die Is 24-year-old
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  • 55 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaya Command Provost Unit trounced No. 84 Field S Squadron 7-1 in today's division 2 Army Garrison league soccer fixture on the Malaya Command ground. Parton 3. Pick 3 and Booth •eared for the Malaya Com Provost Unit while Ismail neti 1 the only
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  • 36 10  - Gun Club Champs Jasbir Singh by Left: Mrs. D. J Meyer the best woman shooter. Z Cent r e: Ee <Thean Han best Jskect and doubles shot. Right: C. J. Mayer champ for five years. Standardpic
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  • 58 10 PERAK soccer officials and players pay their last respects to the late Yip Wan Thons who was killed in an accident on Friday. Mr. Teoh Chye Hin, President of the Perak Amateur Football Association, is seen here placing a joss-stick at the funeral held in
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  • 333 10 Johore AAA's Team For The Merdeka Games THE following athletes were ■elected by the Johore Amateur Athletic Association to represent the State jn the Merdeka Games at Kuala Lumpur on September 5, ti and MEN 100 yards: Andrew Lazaroo (Muar); Ungku Ibrahim (.IB); Ungku Ismail (JB>: 220 yards: K Balakrishnan
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  • 120 10 TPCA In FAS Cup S-Final KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tamilian Physical Culture Association qualified for the semi-final of the FAS senior football Knockout Cup competition when they beat Police Depot by 3-3 at the Princes Road stadium here today. An otherwise good game was ruined by rough play. Referee Tasman warned
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  • 119 10 IPOH, Mon. Anohrr official of the Pcrak Amateur Athletic Association. Mr. P. Ramiah, resigned his post as Hon. Auditor. Ramiah's resignation has brough: the total to s;x during the past three weeks. Those who have resigned are: Mr. Shaik, Mr. C. W. Sim.
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  • 32 10 WILLEMSTAD, Curacao. Aug. 5 (Reuter> Costa Rica beat Curacao 2—l in their World soccer cup tie (Central and North American zone group D here yesterday. Curacao led I—o at half-time.
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  • 152 10 TAIPIXG. liaa Choong A* Kow of Sitiawan won the ungles title in the Chinese Recreation Club's ninth open tennis tournament. Uc beat the youns Ipoh Malay, Yahaya Mustapha 7-5, 7-5. The men's doubles final wai •von by Ng Wah BBd Ng Say Peng of Taiping who
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  • 336 10 The second list of donations received for the expenses of Ceylon's cricket team in Malaya are as follows: Intending- donors are kindly requested to M'nd in their cheques to Mr. M. S.iravanamuttu, Ceylon Commissioner. 2nd Floor. Asia Insurance Building:, as early as possible. Cheques should be crossed
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  • 60 10 KI'AXTAX. Moa T.vo brothen made history by winning Abdullah School's'.- etic titles at the 23rd meet held here. Ifnl WaJ Ilin became Victor Lud irum, in d y■a bi Tuck Hin -.von. the B championship Wai Hin i; V;c*,or LodorVßl for the second mccetthra jrew. Girls
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  • 122 10 IPOH. Mon. In conjunction v the Merd< ka celebrati(;n>, a eolf tournament open to members of all golf clubs in the Federation Will be held on the Seiangor Golf course, Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 8. Those eligible :o compete have to play on their
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  • 91 10 MURRAY IN PG. TENNIS SEMI-FINALS PEXAXG. Sun. G. S. Murray, qualified for the singles semi-final in the Penang open tennis champion.- h.; > terday, by beating Victl I 1 Chew, 4-G. 7-5. 9-7 oi. I Sports Club cou:' Heavy rate washed out the mornings play. Quarter-finals: Singles Tan Chen? Tee
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  • 144 10 Russians In Big Time Tennis MOS C O Aue:. 4 (Rcuter) British-born tennis star Fred Perry, three times WimbVdon singles champion in th«thirties, said here today that Russian players have "made a start towards breaking into bigtime tennis." Perry, who is here by invitation <'f the Soviet tennis authorities, said.
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  • 211 10 CHEAH RETURNS HOME FOR BIG UPSET IPOH, Mon. Perak's former junior triple title holder. Cheah Fook Sen, who recently returned here from the Un.ted Kingdom for a 1 holiday, last night created an upset in the Perak Open badminton championship. when, partnered with Miss Chin Phee Keow, he ousted seeded
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  • 336 10 Meyer Is S'pore's Top Gun C.J Meyer pn the Singapore dun Club, scored his Jilih >.i victory to retain TioxiK Ham m i < M i Tii nion^hin t\i S i i (.un Club Aucu-' d.iy shoot at Rile Raaca Kn.ui Meyer also won the SPH. Dt -mtos Cup. H
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  • 65 10 KUA] Mon Treafgwiu'A Sultan Suleiman English School scored a deuce when both iU A and B teams beat Paha: in the semi-finals of East Zona Merdeka Cup school soccer empet ition hi Its B team overrode Raub nud School 5-1. In the A division Pekans Ahmad
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  • 232 11 FANGIO'S FIFTH WORLD TITLE Hawthorn Is Second U Germany. Au? 5 tAP>— Juan Manuel Fangio of i >estercia> staged a dramatic finish to win u y-:\ i-f Ttn.inv and the world championship for race li time in his life. H c was driving .1 three litre Italian-made Ma^serati. ika i
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  • 183 11 Davis Cup Tennis BROQKLJNE, MassachuA.i2. 5 (AP) PI,, indoors for probably the first time in history the U.S. team won the two singles matches relay to complete a 5-0 sweep of Brazil in the American Zone Davis Cup tennis 3 at the Longwood CricJlub. Mike Green defeated Jose Acuero 6-3.
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  • 28 11 BUB a i Strongly favoured Sven Davidson, of Sweden, defeated Mexico's Antonio Palafox, b-4. in the first round of the 51st German international tennis championship yesterday.
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  • 76 11 (ON An mist 1, 10-year-old Gerard Kuitcrs. of Amsterdam, skiie l across the Channel i Hum Calais to Dover in 18 minutes, towed by a speed boat piloted by 20-year-old Eddy 'van Werik. :iK<> of Amsterdam. Kuiters. a wellknown racing motor cyclist, said he 1 1 would
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  • 43 11 TOKYO, ftMf, 5 (AP) Japanese lightweisM cham pion, Hideto Kobayashi, lost his titie to Japanese featherweight champion, Hiroshi Okawa. in a 10-round decision here yesterday. Okawa now holds two national championships featherweight and lightweight. Both fighters weighed 132J It*.
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  • 128 11 Pancho Gonzales Still The Best Collects US $10,000 LOS ANGELES, Aug. 5 (AP) Pancho Gonzalez defeated Frank Sedgman, 6-1, 3-6. 6-1 yesterday to win the USSIO,OOO Masters Round Robin Professional ten nls tournament. The victory was the second straight in the tourney for the tall Los Angeles player and earned
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  • 65 11 NEW YORK. r\UC S (AP) Enos Slaughter's 2.3015t major league hit. a single to centre with the .score tied in the ninth, stretched the Xew York Yankees' winning streak to right tramps on Sunday with a G-5 victory in the second game of a doubleheader. Slaughter, 41-year-old fielder,
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  • 266 11 PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 5 (AP) Records continued to fall at the National Men's Amateur Athletic Union Swimming and diving championships yesterday with one American mark shattered and three meet records smashed as three men scored individual doubles in the John B. Kelly Pool. Frank Mckinncy Jr. swam
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  • 383 11 A Threat To Sbbotsan MOSCOW. Aftf. B (AP)-The Soviet Inion found the answer yesterday to its long search tor a mi tri< miler, and his name is Jones Pipyne. The lean Lithuanian ran the 1.500 metres in the ureal time oi 3:41.1 in the third international
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  • 106 11 Chadwick's Channel Attempt WESTON SUPER MARE, England, Aug 5 (AP) Florence Chadwick, California's ace channel swimming, went into the water of Br Channel last night to begin a swim to Wales and an attempt at the record for the distance. Conditions were almost perfect when the 36-year-old swimmer entered the
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  • 46 11 SYDNEY. Anf. (AP)— The visiting Hongkong and Hungarian Ferenovaros soccer teams played a two-all draw at Newcastle, 100 miles from Sydjsterday. The match proved one of the season's international series, with both teams playing fast, scientific soccer before a crowd of 8/
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    • 123 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp I i WL'S J S-T/.'AhTav,^ GHT CAtSV MAE- /VC IS GCMNA EE TH' THASsI A j /^l A 7TV A <\ CH^LE/eFVO'HASMADEUP 2 PAPP>- O' MAH ONLV > A \Jr/<<£ 1 HOOMImH GOTTA > >O^E MIND.r-BUi; V GRAM 'CHILE. IF VO' SAMPLEff L r
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  • 1223 12 Probable Fields For Saturilay 's K.L. Races FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters f all nine races for Saturday (Aug. 10), first day of W-. 5-:.:-^ Turf Cub August meeting. Horses Class 3, Div. I-5V2 Furs. fTsft C.ir±> i> 4v 9.M ton SI "~'e Toa| or. \iu Alu I? si-'
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  • 266 12 NORTH 1st Inns. 235; SOUTH 1st Inns. 42; SOUTH 2nd Inns. 203; NORTH 2nd Inns. M. C. McCaw not out 5; A. K. Jones not out 7; Total 12. Bowling: M. Hanrahan 1.3 0 8 0; L. King 1 0 4 O. North Beat South By Ten
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  • 196 12 BUVA, Fiii. Aug. I (UP) The poor response io the appeal for funds to send athletes from Fiji to the Malayan Games which are being held to celebrate Malaya's independence, draws another protest from the Fiii Times. The newspaper points out that 24 days after
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  • 147 12 HONGKONG'S champions, ended their Colony tour with another grand display to beat Singapore 2 o at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Tho visitors, who were supposed to meet the Malays on Wednesday, have cancelled the match. Thev are returning to Hongkong tonight. Singapore began impressively,
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  • 94 12 R.A. Wilton and navigator Mrs. Wilton of Ipoh were overall winners of the 1957 Malayan Shell Rally, 1 inning the 53.000 prize and a 81,000 class prize. The Wiltons drove a Ford Zephyr. They started from Butterworth HeCQIWi were Se'.angor's i Chong Chan Yew and navifS( r
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  • 394 12 Bullying At City's Stadium Gates Sports Letter PKKAK AAA obampfcm. X4«y«ar-old T&iptag schoolgirl Cheah Fek Wafe fives Standard cameraman Lee Thoog Choon a winning smile after tke meet at Ipoh «n Saturday. Pefc Wah set .a new women's mronl or 12s. in tfce ee»~ fury sprisi, and equalled the reeonts
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    30 12 The Rally's hot favourite to win, Perak Motor Club's A. Brazier (last year's winner) and his navigator, R.M. Farrelly, surprisingly finished third among the overall winners. picture by L.J.W. Goring.
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  • 82 12 'KAILA' FOR U.K. MALAYAN and Malacca cricketers will soon miss one of this country's best all-rounders. South skipper M.C. Kailasapathy. 'Kaila' is leaving for Britain on a government scholarship on Aug. 29. He will be available for only two matches against the Ceylonese tourists due this month. This is when
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  • 846 12 THIRTY-YEAR-OLD Royal Inland Club golfer. H. Knaggs, won the Singapore title yesterday when he beat Major G. Balleine 3 and 2 in the final of the Open Championship on the RIC course yesterday. It was Knaggs' first victory in the championship. Major
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  • 102 12 ARUXDEL. Sussex, England. Aug. 5 (Reuter) A cricket match between team's captained by the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duke of Norfolk ended in a draw here last night. The Duke of Norfolk*! XI scored 257 and the Duke of Edinburgh's side, set to score six runs in
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    • 82 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Customs Sports M R.AF. Chu<:;:, SAFA Division 28, at Gejlang Stadiwn 5.15. Junior cupt:c: S.C.C. M Maxwell Sports Club, SCC ground c' IJIS, KUALA LUMPUR SOCCFU; Bmiww Rowei Div 3 Ftderal Police Reserve Road Transport Taylor Road. TAFPING SOCCER: Dir. 2—Supphj Depot pg HQ. Fed. Dfo, Gamsion ground.
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