Singapore Standard, 28 August 1957

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  • 207 1 Goode To Be New Colony Governor AND LAST OF THE BRITONS THE Chief Secretary, Mr. AC. Goode will be the st British Governor m ;>ingapore. nent announcement yester ;ly said Mr. Goode will succet-i Sir Robert Black as the c, rnor and COTrrr:..c of Sln- :e .rrLmvd. it alter the
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  • 23 1 POVERTY has prevented an estimated 600.000 children from attending school m Ceylon. Education Minister \V. Dahanayake said yesterday m Colombo. U.P.
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  • 20 1 FIRST Vice-Premier Hardi and Foreign Minister Subandrio will leave by air tomorrow for Kuala Lumpur to at- UP.
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  • 108 1 TEARS IN THE CEYLON CABINET COLOMBO. Aug. 27 (AP) There wore tears m the cabinet when Ceylon's only woman minister was criticised, according: to a reliable informant today. And the sobbing of Mrs. Wimala Wijewardene brought the discussion to a flustered halt. Mrs. Wijewardene. almondeyed Health Minister, lashed out at
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  • 132 1 Malaya m U.N. UXITED NATIONS New York. Aug. 27 (UP) The Security Council may be called into session next week to consider the application of Malaya for membership m the United Nations. Britain and possibly Australia, as the two Commonwealth nations on the 11--nation body,
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  • 391 1 Ruler Won't Attend M-Day Fete 2. He May Give Up His Throne Soon 'Home To Settle His Affairs' KUALA LUMPUR, TUES. THE SULTAN OF JOHORE MAJOR GENERAL SIR IBRAHIM TODAY TOLD THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT THAT HE WOULD NOT BE ATTENDING ANY EVENT IN KUALA LUMPUR DURING
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  • 34 1 THE Sultan of Johore. Majoi General Sir Ibrahim Is seen aboard the liner Willem Ku>s with the Sultanab and daughter Princess Meriam, after their arrival m Sint;up:.re from Britain yesterdaj Standard
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  • 211 1 i THE government of Ceylon is not at all alarmed by rumours of Red China's negotiations for cheaper Malayan rubber. Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. S. W. R. I) Bandaranaike. told the Standard yesterday. Mr. Bandaranaike had earlier arrived m Singapore on the liner
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  • 127 1 SINGAPORE Commissioner of Police Mr. N. G. Morris leaves the Colony for good on Sept. 19. V Government release yesay said Mr. Mcrris "has i appointed Deputy In-tor-Gencral of Colonial ?e m the Colonial OHice. le Standard wa s told that A. E.
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  • 251 1 FIVE THUGS BEAT UP WOMAN, 71 AND HER SON IN LONELY LANE POLICE last night cordoned off the Sembawang I district of Singapore m a hunt for five thugs who brutally beat up an elderly j woman and bier son after robbing them. Madam Iff Chul, aged 71,
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  • 39 1 INVERNESS, Scotland. Aug. 27 (Reuten— The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester left Kinlass Airport near here today with Prince William fur Malaya, where the Duke will represent the Queen at the independence celebrations.
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  • 51 1 THE YANG di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. Tuanku Sir Abdul Rahman, acknowledges the farewell salute from a Police guard -of-honour on the grounds of the State Secretariat. Seremban. yesterday morning before leaving Seremban for Kuala Lumpur to become the Federations first Paramount Ruler on Saturday. (See page
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  • 178 1 TUNKV Abdul Rahman. Chief Minister of the I ederation of Malaya, and Mr Lim Yew ilui k bid Minister of Sinsapor< will tt (onlcrred with Honorar> degrees b> the University of Malaya at it s Convocation this year. Th< Convocation will be held
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  • 68 1 SINGAPORE will have no Chief Minister dur merdeka celebration Federation. Reason: All the Ministers have be< I Kuala Lumpur lor the independence celebra-ions and constitution does not allow an A>.Lstant Minister to act for the Chief Minister. How< ver, Mi m Yew Hock, the Chiel
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  • 13 1 A THI :bunal has completed inqu violationOrders by a senior Mm
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  • 544 2 Rousing Send Off From Home State And A Royal Welcome At X.L KUALA LOIPI R, Tues. The Yang diPertuan Agong-elect, Tuanku Sir Abdul Rahman today entered the Federal capital with his consort, Tunku Khursiah and was accorded a rousing welcome by royalty and raayat
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  • 299 2 First Thought: Toys For Her Children A POISED and gracious Mrs. Solomon Bandaranaike, Wife of Ceylon's Prime Minister, arrived m Singapore yesterday, m the liner Willem Ruys. on her "first trip this Far East." Expressing herself as "delighted to be here and looking forward
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  • 287 2 PREm Gn ta K^rr.'.n v o f Singapore, one of the eight •s in the %s" Contest held at the Odeon Theatre, is a contender for the title of "Miss Bikini of Ocean Park 1957"' which will highlight the series of contents lined up
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    • 252 2 i—^^-_^ i— muwu J-— mi— »w m mm imi— mm „n nJ,ii,nn.jn.i.J ,ii,nn.jn.i. tA \ZISd Chang Shi Yip won a "Highly Commended" for this "iyftjP"% jm** n excellent study. He competed m the 9 13 \ears age-group m the Penang Province Wellesley/KedahPerlis, Kelantaii fc./ > Section of the Competitions. I
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    • 81 2 0 Please enter me as a contestant i.,r thr I. events on "Fiesta Night \ug at the Ocean Park Hotel Singapore, (delete where unn«« rssan (a) "Miss Bikini of Ocean Park 1 tb) Mcst original e^t Indian n-iume. Mambo Dance Contest. idi (ha-Cha l>anre Contest. iej Samba Dame Contr-i. if)
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  • 452 3 W as Wrongfully Dismissed, He Claims MR. GEORGE E. LEE, managing director of Messrs. George Lee Limited, told the Singapore High Court yesterday that it was the policy of his company to increase salaries of inefficient employees, m order to "spur them on m their work."
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  • 246 3 Two Men Face Trial On Morals Charge DR. DOROTHY LEONG, school medical officer, told a Singapore Com: yestOH a..- thai on a routine eh thfl found a schoolgirl to be i months pregnant" d t carrk I it Kb Ch< :k o
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  • 123 3 '-.W Tues Chi Choon* Kit, a 38-year-01-i r tapper yesterday fo off a crocodile m a desperate :o sti I In a river The tapper today recalled #fr n his hospital bed how the crocodile attacked him while bathing m a river
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  • 62 3 A DANCE hostess. Check Yoke Chan, 23, alias Annie I Jchia. yesterday pleaded guilty V "m the Seventh Magistrate's Court to attempted suicide at her home m Lorong 13, Geylang Road on Aug. 21. The Magistrate Mr. K. C. Chan postponed sentence to Sept 10
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  • 104 3 Forces Bag Two More Muar Reds KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Tw more Communist terrorists, one a woman, have been killed by Security Forces m the Federation. In a follow-im of the killmi of Han Leons m Pagoh, J .re. on Saturday, the Patrol of the Ist Battalion Rifle Brigade yesterday cona
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  • 231 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The legal profession m Malaya has n-'t yet attained I slate where absolute authority over fundamental liberties, as laid out m the constitution, can be vested m '.he courts, said Mr Neil Lawson, constitutional adviser to the Malay Ru'.ers. When he
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  • 82 3 THE X-Hay Club s donation of Sii.OUU to the SATA will be used to put up a cinema at the Lee Settlement for the benefit Of L'X-TB patients. SATA announced yesterday. At present, inmates have to walk several miles to see any form of entertainment, but
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  • 61 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Municipality tonight warned that unauthorized use of premises m the town area is illegal and anyone convicted of the o!lence is liable for a maximum fine of si no. Members of the Municipality stall wouid be available to advise residents if any
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  • 36 3 A TOTAL of 5,825 persons have inspected the City Council electoral rolls at 32 inspection centres up till noon yesterday. Inspection of these rolls which opened on Aug. 16 will close on Sept. 2.
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  • 192 3 Never Hoisted So It Can't Be Lowered KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Union Jack will not be formally lowered at any Official function on Merdeka eve because of the constitutional position of the Malay States. i Thi^ was pointed out tonight b y the secretarygeneral of the Merdeka Cele-
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  • 109 3 A secret society gunman 11 m for a big surprise when he returns to collect his gun from I i :■< I hiding place. The gun a .33 revolver is no looser there. At dawn yesterday. A. 5. P. Elam Din bin Bagoo
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  • 27 3 THE Malacca branch of UMNO has protested to the Resident Commissioner for not inviting other political parties m the Settlement to attend the Merdeka celebrations.
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  • 127 3 REQUEST IS REJECTED BY A COURT A REQUEST y a 16-year-old youth to be sent to the Bukit Timah Boys' Home, Singapore, was rejected by Magistrate Choor Singh yesterday after he had studied a report submitted by a probation officer. Mr. Singh made this refusal after he had studied a
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  • 51 3 THE Singapore Civil Services Association will he'd a picnic and dance at the Hua Yu Villa. East Coast Road, on Sept. 15. Th< >se v hing to attend should contact Mr. U. S. Ar and, Accountant General's office, or Mr. Syed Plussain, at the Ministry of
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  • 170 3 THE Merdeka Celebration Committee of the Bukit Tampoi Mental Hospital m Johore yesterday appealed to the public "not to forget our 1.300 unfortunate inmates" when celebrating Merdeka this week. The committee, of which the Mentri Besar. Dato Wan Idris is the patron, appealed for
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  • 51 3 MR. SIDNEY PEREIRA, 32. the first Shell employee from Pulau Bukom to be trained overseas, and senior bulk oil shift superintendent on the island, will leave for Curacao on Sept. 5. He will spend a year there being trained m refinery installation operations and petroleum
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  • 109 3 Primate's Message To Malaya THE Archbishop of Canterbury, m a message to the people of Malaya on the occasion of Merdeka, called for the creation of "deeper unity." The Archbishop, through the 1 Malayan Christian Council, said the churches are Intensely interested m the great venture upon which Malaya is
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  • 155 3 Acfress Gracia Is Back After Six Years ATTRACTIVE Gracia Tay. daughter of the late Mr. Tay Lian Teck. who has been acting on the London stage and bit parts m British films during her sixyear stay m England returned to Singapore ye.^terday. Gratia. m private life Mrs. Chee Keng Long,
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  • 229 4 LONDON, Aus. 27 The London Times today declared that the best possible tribute to the work of the British army and the Malayan Police is that it is now practicable for Malaya to become independent at the end ot this week. "A |ra years ago
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  • 397 4 DOCTORS ALARMED AT GOVT. CURB ON STUDY 10-MTH LIMIT ONLY ENOUGH TO GET USED TO ENGLISH WEATHER' SEVENTY-FIVE Singapore Government doctors will meet tonight at the Medical Centre m College Road to discuss the nature and study period of overseas scholarships awarded by the Government Medical Services. The meeting is
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  • 210 4 MADAM Chua Ah Moi, 28. had a pleasant surprise yesterday when a reporter called at her house at the 9i Mi!e Juroni; Road to hand her a gift of $l">0 from a Standard reader. The reader, who wishe? to remain anonymous, had read about Madam Chua's
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  • 136 4 HONGKONG, A 27 (Hcu- r) -Mr. Akouoider Kwanc v of a Hongkong indust- delegation to Singapore j and Malaya; said on his return here today. Hongkong might Japan's place m supplySingapore and ?vlalaya textile and consumer goods m two or three years' time.
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  • 36 4 THE Medical Orticer, Mentaka'n. Dr SC. Barory. will be transferred to the Geneia: Hospital, Johore Bharu, at the lof this month. Dr M. K. Subramaniam, from the General Hospital, Kuala Lipis, will tafcl i.ia place.
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  • 73 4 THE Peoples Action Party has decided to carry on under the control of the seven remaining members of the Central Executive Committee. This de'-isinn was taken at a meeting of the Party Executive last night. The seven-member CTtftttive will continue to manage the Party until
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  • 46 4 TAIPING. Tues.— With the advent ot Merdeka celebration. Taiping Police appeal to all loco: householders to see that their houses are securely locked, before they go out for the festivities. Cyclists are also advised to lock up their bicycies m parking areas,
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  • 147 4 CLOSING rubber prtres (cents per lb> m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 87 87i Int. Sept R.S.S. No. 1 87? 875 R.S.S. No 2 87 875 R.S.S. No.' 3 80 1 87i Tone: Irregular. The price of tin In Singapore yesterday was S3GSJ per picul. (Dowu 121).
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  • 183 4 THE imperative need for. mutual co-operation and understanding among people of varied views was stressed by visiting Prime Wnigter of Ceylon. Mr. S. W. R D. Bandaranaike, m Singapore last night. Speaking at a dinner m hi.s honour given by the Singapore Buddhist Association, the Prime
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 299 4 Information at a Glance mKAPORE-g-i "g*££fat BKSISKI 1 p.m. Basketball 730 p.m. REDIFFUSION I.iberal.SocialNt Party: Group IV TtUCI »W«W*V3 Committee meeting at 1267. Up- JL AlflJC/ OC MBf 4 UI.IMI l >K>\ u r Network): Serangoon Rj;.d 8 pm. 00 am Rediffusion March. 7 (Orchard Road): Body- TODAY: Am T:me
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  • 178 5 Devaser Rejoins Congress "Stormy Petrel' Is Forgiven ■_:.A LUMPUR, Tues. Labour Minister and Malayan Indian fnraw President Mr. V. T. Sambanthan today ended the nonth suspension of petrel. K. L. Devaser as a V. deka gesture to his political I Consequently. Mr. Devaser withdrew his $100,000 damage claim— now pending
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  • 73 5 SINGAPORE'S Mini r for Commerce and Ind J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday disclosed that the Shell Company was planning to s a $3,000,000 blending, packing *2 d oil bulking plant m B f m ire•He said the Government was "ing" the company's request for a
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  • 141 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. S. Chelvasingam Maclntyre, Batu n lawyer, was today appointed the independent Federation's first High Commissioner m New Delhi. Mi lla has for long been an -V member of the United Malays National inization. The Federation Government said today that Mr.
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  • 185 5 Blach Hen's Egg 'Good Omen For Merdeha Year PEXAXC Tuts A hen's v l:i 1 ioda> n.ar th,- K»-u! >. h.is a jrt hlai k suM I•• nese <up. rMitinti. has it lh< 5 u!n-n hatihed. II be th- re-incarnation This bein- th year of the t-uktTcl .m.-r 1 to
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  • 457 5 PENANG, Tues. Those who live on the earnings of prostitution are like vultures, ravens and crows which leed on the dead flesh of animals said Magistrate, Mr. Au Ah Wan when he sentenced a driver G. William, 20, to one
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  • 73 5 Zainab Will Sing At The Merdeka Celebrations TWENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Miss Zainab Majid, a popular Malay singer, will be one of the star attractions during the Merdeka celebrations m Kuala Lumpur. Miss Majid will sing popular Malay and Hindustani songs at the Lake Gardens on Sept. 5 and 6. She says her
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  • 247 5 'They Acted Like Animals' KOTA BHART, Tues.— The President of the Sessions Court, Tengku Hussein yesterday described the actions oi tour men who abducted a 17-year-old widow to force her to have intimacy with one of them "as those of animals rather than of
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  • 117 5 Open Verdict Returned On Boy's Death THE SingapOf* Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, ye>; t 'rda v returned an oncn verdict at an inquest into the death of a three-year-old boy, Voon Geok Tiah. who was fatally knocked down by a taxi. Inspector Scan Tsun Ton told the Court that on
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  • 36 5 MR. QUA CHIXW kooi. i teacher of the King Edward VII School. Taipins. is to enter Pitman's College In London n I year's scholarship under the Colombo Plan. He leaves for Britain on Aug 29.
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  • 58 5 A CLERK, Dale Soh Kok Kian. 38. was yesterday fined $60 m the Singapore Second Traffic Court for driving a car m a negligent manner. The Court was told that Soh drove his car along Irwi Bank Road m a zisi-zig manner resulting m a
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  • 144 5 Customs Probe On US— Colony Smuggling SINGAPORE Customs are probing the activities f a big opium smuggling ring with links m the Colony and the United States. This follows the arrest and conviction of two Colony seamen yesterday m a San Francisco court. They were found guilty of smuggling $300,000
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  • 131 5 LORD OGMORE, former Adviser to the Federation's Merdeka Delegation to London, arrived by air m Singapore last night from Bangkok :o attend the M> r& k i celebrations m the Federation. He was aceomoan.ed by Ladl Ogmore. They were received at the airport by the CommissionerGeneral.
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  • 23 5 THE Singaoore Labour Front V.i.ampoa Division) will hold a special committee meeting 1 V2d Balestier Road at p.m. on Aug. 30.
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  • 178 5 She Is Patron And Founder PEXAXG. Tues. Lady Tempter, wife of the former EHgb Commissioner of the Federation Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer today i visited the Federation School for the Deaf m NorttUUn Road. Assistant Minister for Education. Mr. Too Joon King, who
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  • 63 5 THE simple but striking throne room at the Balai Rong Seri m the Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur, where the Paramount Ruler, Tuanku Sir Abdul Rahman, will be installed on Sept. 2. At right are members of the Negri Sembilan royal family who accompanied the Yang
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  • 487 6 Singapore Standard Another Red Lie THE Peking Government's attempt to make on the alleged eviction of some 7.000 ■quatter^ by the Hong Kong authorities to make r the extension of the Kai Tak airport has tx q nailed as a deliberate he. The Communist I item at, which was play-..:
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  • 394 6 I Br;-^h Broadc Corporation conducts a regular feature called the A^an Club m Asian an I African students and visiton to London are roped m to take part m discussions on various topics c:. A-.a. This programme also gees on television A far as the Asian Club is
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  • 953 6 Glory Ruin of the Vietminh I HAD known this senior Vietminh official for nearly three years, and was resigned to his wearisome and none too accurate pronouncements which always began with phrases about "the enthusiasm of the peasants for the new Socialist Vietnam" or "the selfless aid of our Soviet
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  • 744 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By \T THE fifth annual national 1 conference of the Labour Party of Malaya, held m Penan? on Sunday last, the declaration was made that since Government was not able to end the Emergency quickly, "it should be prepared to negotiate with
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  • 1303 6 THE GULF IN VIETNAM an \m\l\sis or nm ViETNAAmm mtftrATHnv PRmLEJus by onst-mm roiinisnoMH xi v v#s MMiwnoMum wno hkikxtlv twueo lwhmuiw WITH rare unanimity, the concerned officials m Washington, London, Moscow, Peking, Ottawa, Paris, New Delhi and Warsaw have all heaved a sigh of relief for once again a
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  • 184 7 WOMAN ON ILLICIT RELATIONS CHARGE SALISBURY. Southern Rhodesia, Aug. 27 (Rcuter)—A 49-year-old Englilsh woman pleaded guilty m court here today to a Cham of unlawfully and voluntarily having illicit intercourse with cm African, a lorry driver. Mrs. Muriel Xnr y Tar loe-Matthews told th« Sa isbury Magistrates Court, she had
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  • 32 7 JAP M-M AN OFF MR. Bamboku Ohno, vicepresideni of the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party left Tokyo by air JPWtardSJ to attend the ltderatloa indepennence ceremonies m Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 31. Reuter.
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  • 33 7 A FRENCH economic missi, n led by Senator Henri Rochereau. chairman of the Senate' Economic Commitf loft Paris b y air yesteni:rChina where it i> experts; stay over a month.— Reuter.
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  • 393 7 CONFIDENTIAL AGENT TESTIFIES HOLLYWOOD. Auc 27 (UP) Fred Mcade. Contidcntial's research agent m Hollywood, m a courtroom outburst yesterday claimed the magazine's stories could not have hurt film celebrities because they were true and the persons involved brought on the stories by their
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  • 823 7 Russia rocks the world with the claim that it has developed an inter-continental rocket missile IT CAN HIT ANY SPOT ON GLOBE MOSCOW, Aug. 27 (AP) Russia said last night it has successfully tested an intercontinental rocket missile which can "hit any spot on the globe." The
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  • 204 7 Sadruddin weds model Nina Dyer COLLONGES BELLERIYt, Switzerland. Aug. 27 (UP) Prince Sadruddin. uncle of the new Aga Khan, married London model Nina Dyer m this Geneva suburb today m ceremonies attended by most of his wealthy Muslim family. A civil wedding m the nearby CollonMf schoolhou?e was followed by
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  • 24 7 SOVIET scientists are planning a multi-million rouble scheme to diver: rivers and irrigate deserts m desolate Siberia and Kazakhstan, Radio Moscow reported.
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  • 352 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 27 (Reutcr)— Mr. lota Foster Duiie-s. the Secretary of State, said today that the reported successful testing of a Soviet inter-continental ballistic missile would not initially affect the East-West military balance. He added at a press conference that there
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  • 63 7 Here it is: The Sack Look THIS iv mod* l r: A] nt« .11 thi s.i-k (i v. i I v n crowd M actt— was: "It makes me feel na crow (i v 1 1 i "VI i A i S ftm~ MtikA 4^ lin 1• w' t r
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  • 41 7 RUSSIAN scientists are v ing on a plan to divert I great Siberian rivers a new chapter m the years-old Soviet dream of irrigating the rieserta of Central Asia and turning them into agricultural land, Moscow Radio said. AP.
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  • 460 8 COMMISSION PACKS UP AFTER RECORD 26 DAYS Work On Report Wiii Start On Sept. 5 IPOH Tues The Commission of Inquiry investigating the conduct and administration of the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan, today concluded its hearing after a record-breaking 26 days. The three-man commission
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  • 246 8 Citizenship Bill Gets Full Public Support GENERAL reaction to the new Singapore citizenship Bill published by the Government yesterday was one <>[ overwhelming approval. The feeUngi of most people wbO were interviewed by the Standard yesterday could be summarised m the words of a Colony lawyer who said: "The Bill
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  • 90 8 THE Singapore Kerala BaTnfrJ*™. representing the Malayalees of the Colony, at Its 39th annual general meeting recently passed a resolution expressing its joy over tile attainment of Merdeka Ly the people ol the Federation. The resolution added: "We recollect with pride the part played by our brother
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  • 79 8 MR Soh Ghee Soon <Lib. Soc. Cairnhill) will ask Singapore's Minister for Labour and Wei! are, Mr. Lim Yew Hock about the government's policy on the entry of secondary wives into the island. at the Legislative Council Meeting on Sept. 11. Mr. Soh m another
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  • 817 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Police today announced det.iiled traffic arrangements for the Federal Capital during the Merdeka celebrations. seeded Traffic Poßcwwi tram a n i over the Federation have arrived to help the local i\ [ice m itreamlininfl traffic v raofenMflte. Here ll the finalized
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  • 226 8 FOUR men, two armed with daggers, broke Into a house m Haig Road, Singapore, on July 1. and alter tying up the OCCUpants made ofl with jewellery worth 51. 060, a Colony Court ;.;:< told yestoiviv Before magistrate. Mr. R. 8.1. PateS, holding a preliminary
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  • 43 8 ALOR STAR, Tues— Che Hamidah Bahari. who criticized her colleagues yesterday for allowing the Beauty Star of Kowloon to perform here, was today asked by the working committee of '.heUMNO Kaum Ibu to resign from the Board of Censors.
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  • 142 8 MBS. Martha Holloway, Singapore teacher who went to Britain for a study lecture course on a Dor Cadbury Fellowship returned to the Colony yesterday by the Willem Ruys. A graduate of form* College, •iolloway, who had been on the staff of St. Andrew's School since
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    • 131 8 PCk v* ra y* If it dilVt:i f I BALLPOINTS WRITE FIVE fflf i j TIMES LONGER THAN SM j ORDINARY BALLPOINTS JjHf i HERE'S WHY... Parker's giant :.-e dftfidgC capacity is rr.ar.y tirr.es thai oi crJuiary thin refills pVM y"U ttBWI as much writing 1 Parker ballpointl availaMe m
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  • 834 9 From Far And Wide They Come To Attend An Historic Event VMJLmKi .HI if lull .wnmrsm Tflfflto&MlWl'i ■■■Ml Mmmmmmm liiiitiit 1 EnilniiLf: A3*ys?±*r.rf iKJ ALSO THERE WAS BABY MO HAN ATHE TINY V.I.P. 'We Have Not Forgotten The Kind People Of V Malaya sir cerald KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Representatives from
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  • 727 9 Free Malaya Will Strengthen Foundation Of World Peace PATIL mttmhm wmmMiiM V m "'I '"ihi Tr ■■•».~~»i NETHERLANDS W GERMANY JAPAN I Jfc J INDIA MAL WAS inclusion m the comity of free nations i >treniitheri the foundation of peace and interitional goodwill, India's Minister for Irrigation and Tower. Mr.
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    • 171 9 J/ze iror/tf famous family of TIGER 9 medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL LARGEST STOCKS IN SINGAPORE Ql^ CARPETS RUGS 35 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE <? (OPPOSITE MACDONALD HOUSE) ifjtir Box os |Bg^^| A
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  • 212 10 Output Of Natural At 142,500 Tons In June THE secretariat of the Ir.te: national Rubber Stud Group has estimated that world production of natural rubber amounted to 142.500 long tons m ..r.e, the US. Commerce Department reported m Washing*, n Thp estirr.Ate compared with 147 00 tons produced m J
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  • 116 10 DEVELOPMENT of a synthetic rubber which the General Tire and Rubber Co. says will outwear any known rubber was announced m Akron. Ohio. The synthetic callerf fenthane ""S" has excellent high temperature stability and low temperature flexibility, according to Mr \V O'Neil, General Tire President. "Genthane will
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  • 67 10 Liquidation Again —Rubber Drops 1 5 /8c. SINGAPORE'S rubber price lost 1| cents yesterday, when first grade International September shipment closed at 87£ per lb. (Monday 89 cents). The market opened lower upon overseas advices and eased on further liquidation of September position. At the lower level, selling was well
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  • 156 10 Protection For Furnishing Fabrics A NEW finish to modern textile fabrics which protects clothing from effects peculiar to tropical countries was mentioned at the British Man-Made Fibres Federation conference held, m Oxford recently. Mr. P.A. Holt, (managing director of the Bradford Dyers' Association), claimed that the crease-re.-^tant finish could be
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  • 116 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro. duce Exchange nocn closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Aug. Sept. $25 buyers. $26 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $41£ seller.-, m is 54" j sellers. Muntok te pepper $115 sellers. Sarawak white 1114 lers, special Sarawak black $76. COPRA HOLIDAY CUTLER. BATB CO
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  • 24 10 THE 9Nk Interr.nional Intries Fair (Autumn) will be held m the Industries Fair buildings at Utrecht from Sept. 3 to U 87J
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  • 238 10 'Floating' Floor For Aircraft A "FLOATING" aircraft floor, which moves m relation to contraction of the fuselage skin at high altitudes and so avoids stress concentrations which might induce fatigue, has been designed for the Britannia 253 on order for R.A.F. Transport Command. The all-metal floor of the Britannia 259
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  • 292 10 Progress In Engineering Industries BRITISH exports m 1956 did not match the average increase m world trade m any commodity group, the U.K. Treasury's August "Bulletin for industry," stated. The bulletin abided, however. that "m general the expansion of United Kingdom exports followed tlie pattern of growth m world trade,
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  • 115 10 TRANSACTIONS for the six months ended June 30. 1957, have, after making the usual provisions for contingencies, resulted m a profit (subject to taxation) of Rs. 42,34,--458.33. To this amount has to be added Rs. 15,54,924.45 brought forward from the last account, making a total
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  • 90 10 THE Victorian Railways use sound waves to detect flaws m the axles of trains. This supersonic flaw-detector used can discover a hairline crack m an axle without the axle's removal from the undercarriage. One of the machine's components is placed against one end of the axle.
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  • 201 10 INDUSTRIALS were barely steady on the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were firm, while rubbers were quiet. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Sc Neave Ore!?. 2.90 2.94 Gammon 2.57 2.62 Gtown Disp. 2*85 2.95 cd ETkong iV- S'hai. Hk
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  • 33 10 THE keel has been laid for a 33, 000-ton turbine tanker building for the National Iranian Tanker Company at a Rotterdam shipyard which is still m cc jrse of construction.
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  • 20 10 AN international plastics trade fair will be held m the Amsterdam R.A.I. building from Nov. 13 to 20.
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  • 53 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: T.T. 30-15 '16. O.D. 31-1/16. 90 days 31-3 8 credit bills. .11-7 lfl trade bills. Selling. T.T or O.D. ready were: Canada: 30-9 16; Belgian Francs *****; Swedish Kr. 167?. Other exchange
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  • 229 10 MALAYAN* shnrebrokers reported the following business °C.T.S. ords 34/3: F. N. ords 12.91, $2.92|; Gammon 12.60 overnight ar:d yesterday; Hammer $2.47; Hongkong Bank $475; M. Col $1 05; Metal Box $2.05; Robinson ords $2/-!2i overnight; CoW Storage SI. 12: S. Traders 12.471 overnight :n:d yesterday: S Times $4.15
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  • 69 10 A NEW type of sack to bag peair.:ts which is being tested by the Queensland Peanut Marketing Board is an ordinary three-bushel cornsack i with a zip fastener. The board's general manager. Mr. J. Nesbit, paid that m sacks had been tested m ttl storage
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  • 261 10 'Diversify Crops' Plan Can Affect Rubber Tin SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb. yestercay were FORTUNE, o leod ing Americon mon»> ly business mogoi said m New Ye that it would be a pity if the commendable efforts at d:> sification led to neglect
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  • 211 10 Plastic Vinyl Flooring For Malaya PLASTIC vinyl flooring from a British factory is now being introduced into Malaya to meet the needs of the expanding building industry m this country. The Surfex Flooring Co. Ltd. of Surrey, England, are putting four of their latest range of products, Polyflex. Polyflo. Colorazzo
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  • 96 10 -eta Api" magazine of tltt Mala: h way Admin, tion said that even the jectec' $30 million expansion of Port Swettenham v be adequate to render the principal port of the The new project w the port three large modern additional whar apart from other facilities new
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  • 406 10 THE present tariff imposed on foreign films by the Federation Government is bound to have adverse effects on the film trade m the long: run. Far East Manager for Motion Picture Export Association, Mr. L. D. Hochstetter,. told the Standard yesterday. Mr. Hochstetter, who
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  • 80 10 TERYLEN! h i come world famous within a few short year?, will be a focal point at •:.e B: V hions and Textiles Fair at Stockholm which is being heM at the time of the St. Erik Fair (August 31-September 15). I c maktn ci.c.i.) hive
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    • 309 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDER ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: ..v Supply of 15 In...l:.. l n and Continuity r sters Tender Deposit $100 Cicse 12 NOON Supply of 30. A C. House Service Polyrr.ju- \l: rs Tender Deposit $100/-. C. 12 NOON -24 9 37; and c) Supply of IMOO lbs
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    • 279 10 BARBER- FERN-VILLE LINES for Boston, New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore. Mobile New Orleans He (via Suol S por« P.S'hat.t Penanc Htm York FERNSEA 2C/M Ate FERNMOOR 30 Aug Sept 9 Sept 13/14 S«pl From New York. Los Angeles. San Francisco. (vi« Hongkong N York L Ales i sco H »> 1
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    • 120 10 IP MMipiiii ii||||iiiwi|i||ii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiyii OUTER ROADS BOREVILLE. Ay a merkella. Salamat. Ik.-senstein. Janssens, Pacific Skip; er. Inekilda, Golden Alpha, Bagusan Mara, Hongkong Trader. Paloma, Jar.; Trawler. Sylvanian East Wind, Empire Orwell. Billiton. Barito. Ber.veg. INNER ROADS Totaling. Serampang. Sri TTen. gannu, Hi:: Cheong, Tong Nam. New Susanna. Nangkachindr, Hong Ming, Rimau.
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    • 864 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1.. MM 6. m*l 32/ 6 Robmson Roac THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORIH AMERICAN SERVICE to N«l.tj» Montreal, Boston New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Potts S pore P. S ham Pcnans s oS 24 28 Aug 30 Au? PCi.TDORUS 7/15 Oct 16 Ott i7,l(jOci Ciine#s option
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    • 1290 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Oh hntj. iim-nviu it 5.1 Kr-ccie) 112 lint*) S D T 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE g? SAILINCS tc LIVtRPCOL GLASGOW LONDON b CONIININIAL fORTS Carncis opticn to proceed via other ports to load and dischargo cargc tVii Suei with liberty to proceed
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    • 871 11 MITSUI |jQ LINE S'n ire P. Shorn Penonr FOR JAPAN Nosusan Moru *or Yokohomc Moji Kobe, Csckc 12Sept Meiko Moru f or Yokohcaia. Moii Kote Osaka vio Hongkong 1 5 Sept 12 Sept Haguroson Moru vio Mcnilo fcr Yokohama Ncgoya, Kobe 24Sept FOR USA. Fot New York, Philade'rhio, Baltimore vio
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    • 700 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Eongkok ond o> Fo; I »io Suez. Fenong P S horn S po»e "SARGODHA" God 8 9 •'SIENA- 3lAuo:'rpt "LALANDIA" 15/17 Sept IS 1 9 Sept tttojl Bangkok only. HOMEWARDS Soilings tc> A u ,r Por« Soid Genoo Rctterdom. Homburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg Olio, vio
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  • 555 12 THE HOLIDAY REPORTS- F r o th. John Chew Yo c k Han, For-n V. cs Institution ]X SPITE of our great advancement m the studies of the various branches of Science yet people of tliis century are still greatly influenced by "g host Itories".
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  • 458 12 TT was abou f 6 pm. last A Tuesday that both my parents decided to leave me alone m the house, as they had a Dinner c: other told me that ray dinner had already been prepared and' that I was to I m bed by
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  • 73 12 r rilE Kntong Convent Girl Guides last iceek hi Led to Honggol accompanied by some new recruits seen here squatting m tlie front foiv. The "little, brave ones 9 did not mind the strain of walking but all they wanted icas the pleasure of going on such
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  • 415 12 Tale of a Prodigal Son SIIIRLEEN Wonff. IG, Form IV student of Fairliold Girls' School, writes a true story about one of her friends entitling: it Dialogue between a Merciful Father and a Prodigal Son: Father: I am glad I have HUM to talk to you today, Lawrence. You onglit
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  • 80 12 gOME students of Singapore have taken the lead to organize the first Calypso Dance contest. The contest will be held m conjunction with a social dance at the St. An d r ew's Cathedral Hall on September 7 from 7.30 pa to 12.45 a.m. A Singapore film company
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  • 37 12 A Malayan student, P. Paul c/o 14 Merlon Grove, West Geelong. Victoria. Australia, now studying m Australia, is interested to correspond with a few students from Nanyinfi University and the University of Malaya m Singapore.
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 12 STUDENT group jrom th c Federation, on holiday m Singapore, took the opjn- f0 visit the Singapore Standard during tlir week. Here students and teachers oj the Avqlo Cfiinese School Ipoh, are seen m the editorial department.
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  • 66 12 By popular requer STANDARD YOUTH PAGE will appea* esday, beginning today. Students are m> •o send their contributions (and. photon publication m this vceekm column. This is YOUR PAGE, and items concerning your activities m school, on the field or anywhere else are welc copy and pictures to the
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  • SCHOOL PERSONALITY CORNER
    • 201 12 Talent in Music 11l Xi: is a Victorias Wfc* J has n«. i nnl) i k Won:: Hiii:: K\ 1 "Tin studt nl of the "ii joinins -lii. i 1 WJ, =:i |»>.i 1 ni: <II 111 P 3 \i(t«' T M I 5 I 1 v t l.i>s i
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      125 12 Of to H'Kong ]X'M I- fl H r .k. I.C last week unh a "OB* tr.it k iiiiiui' .1 .-.I engine* i Jimm> Wong the M»n ol Mr and Wont; I <mi Nam a C< arc hit.-, t and Mm brr .1 imniA Impi tn i n H X Vwiwttwktj
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    • 203 12 CLEAHIi For that extra w^te"ess /^.-.^N use Kiwi White Oea-er. V^^2/l £<:e 'e~: 'or s-noot. 1 or I >*«_^^ 1 era:: s-j'-'aces a c Kiwi I W>:tec!e3r-ergives a lasting w*Jf«*&w* j :e-ess c-i: does^ not I 4 fi KIWI x WHITF TT mil. CLEANER Available In fori end tubes J
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    • 63 12 Indians op tws kipawake&iOn Qt ae^-Trmc^se^r^ej^ MITTED TO EAT THE SCALY FiSh-IiKE TAji .Oil** 'R&B^/EH. qkj cast pays i r~~^~**~ POPULAR L i 6 F atSoCwT TlM€ STME CQOCOViUS 00 wave TonSu£s Pl£9m OF *hE KAY THE 006 am »S FIEShy And Flat and F IS W ATTACHED TO "ms
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  • 650 13 o Cycling Championships fyenjeka (jatneJ Xl ALA LIMPIR Tues. New Zealand annexed the Berita Harian cup hen they emerged as champion nation m the Merdeka grass-track cycling chamonships held on the padang today. This powerful New Zealand team won all the :.ajor events. i Bottfafl
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  • 85 13 I teams have entered fbr this year 's N nxu Cup basketball tournament M held at the H W S1 idium from Sept. 14 onwards. Fourteen teams will contest for the men's honours while nine will fight it out for the women's trophy. In the
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  • 1181 13  -  T. S. DEVAN By NO ANSWER TO CEYLONESE ATTACK IPOH, Tues. As expected, the Ceylon Cricket Federation President's XI handed North Federation an innings and 109 runs trouncing. Final scores: President's XI 314 for 9 declared. North Federation 110 and 95. With the exception of Allan
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  • 126 13 Mum's The Word For Seth Natekar IT Bjaja mum's the word for Inoia's beaten Thomas CupMrs, t. N. Setfa and dn du Natekar when they arrived m Singapore yesterdaj an Air India Constellation. Asked about their prospects m the tferdeka < hampionships lor which they were invited, the Indian shuttlers
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  • 46 13 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association yesterday announced the cancellation of tonight's Singapore 'A' versus Eastern A.\ tourists at Jalan Besar stadium. It is understood that the Hongkong Football Association has refused permission for the tourists to play the extra match m the Colony
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  • 66 13 ENTRIES (OC the Singapore Badminton Association's open events close on Aug. 30. Th c events that entries were called for include me: and doubles, women's singles and doubles, mixed doubles veteran singles and doubles. All these ev< are open to competitors both m and outside the colony. Entries
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  • 63 13 THE following will represent the Royal Army Ordnance Corps venm Nee Soon Garrison m a Joint Service Cricket Lei gu» match today at Friendly Hill. Capt M BruhL Maj. W. J. Smith, Capt. P. R. Goodwin. Capt. E. Corringnam, Lieut. J. M. Alway, L;eu; F. C. Howell. SQMS
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  • 59 13 THREE Officials and 12 basketball players of the S.C.A.A.F. left by train for Kuala Lumpur last night for the Merdeka Basketball Tournament, which will take piace from Aug. 29 to Sept. 5. Mr. Ch'ng Tok Giam, Honorary Treasurer of the S.C.A A F. who is
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  • 62 13 RESULTS of the Royal Is' and Club mixed foursomes Stableford) 18 holes, played last Sunday were: Winner?: Mr. Mrs. D. W. McMullan 36 11/16ths. Runner-up: CP. Capt. Hopkins Mrs. Patterson 34 5 Bths. Third. Major Halford Mrs. Alison 33 13 16ths. Ladies Nine-hole One Club competition (stroke): Winner:
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  • 126 13 PENANG Tues.— A remarkable Cheah Teow Keat. the C Recreation Club's fast bowler, a place m the Penang Si te team to piav agains nese tourists on the Western Road ground on Thursday. In the match against the g Sports Club, one of the strongest teams m
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    • 108 13 Pimples Go Cause Killed m 3 Days The very flmt application of Ntsoderm begin* lo clear away ulmule* like nutgtr. Uh Nlxodcm tonight and rou will «oon *c« four •kin becoming sort, smooth and clear Nixod«rm la a nrw discovery that kill* f»rma anil parnnitev on the tkin thai vauiie
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    • 521 13 CLASSIFIED ADS EOIJXD DRIVING License m envelop* .1 papers. Mr Leong Kan Siang. Owner mai claim by applying m person U Evereti I ycr Quay H!Rk PDRt HASE _OON TECK FIN KtiCl CX M 3 PAN\ inden Ice to financ* •c ase on motor car: s and second-hand lw E
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    • 494 13 E\GAGEME\I :!.M- announced today at Penang between Mr. Peter Sung Chuen Lok. the only son of Mr. Sung Siu Fai and the late »g Siu Fai of Singapore and Dorothy Chuah Choon Bee. 3rd daughter Irs. Chuah En, of Penang. ACk\OVUH)(:\It\I THE children of the late Rev. J Appaduray. m.C.H
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 222 13 Li'l Abner By Al Capp I j -g^^g^ 1 11 g™ T^^™\ a [^^k^^ 1 4 HERE ME IS, STUDENTS.'/- L P^OFt_SSOR. BUT MV f LIKE A LIGHT. HE pJ I J THE FLOOR 1 r J *~S f/m-TUE PRACTISE PATIENT FOR j FRIEND IS UNDER r— DON V T
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    • 45 13 Today's Sport CRICKET: J< >,: Scr row— h RAOC pt. Nee Soon Garrison at Friei I SOCCER: SBHFA League nnd Cup Semi-finals: ">I. rcantile Bank vs. National Carboii; Hongkong Bank vs. Fraser and Ncarc at Fnrrcr Park. Dir. 3 Boustcad vs. Henry Waugh at Farrer Park.
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  • 477 14  -  WINDSOR LAD Says Pointers For Take Time To Reason— lf You're Looking For One To Beat Distine DI^TINE is back to his best form— he showed it m his smashing trial on Monday, returning 36 1 5 sec for three furlongs. Despite the
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  • 570 14 FULL HOUSE TO ATONE FOR FIRST DAY DEFEAT RACE TWO Steam On w.v r. disgraced when he finish, i fifth to \\:~i Wings on the flnt cay. He d:d Bot have a smooth passage and balked at the bend he finished resolutely to tak(
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  • 579 14 St. Vitus has sh wn prettj r r.- star:. he scored two oilier o siorxs and desp.t- ent pr m I d fi m he could measure up to this smart Held and annex Rac* St. Vitus wen both his races m Class Tvs--', and
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  • 24 14 THL goinc for todar't Baktt Ttoah THF hflodaj i ur Hij II m th« third dr nir; br (ommtntj* on '■•''-•^mm,^ -lw
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    • 111 14 r2 nd. QGAN*Tic M?DNtGHT! I_ON MERDEKA EVE_ FRIDAY 30th. AUG. Z SINGAPORE SHAW'S EXTRA SPECIAL PRODUCTION to celebrate MERDEKA' achieved by the FEDERATION N i'.imah Mi" Mahadi B^ v Ta^ekA I Mi- i I 4- A B^Bt^^^^^Bl 9 m^Aiiv- A 'C^b^bl b^bf f v c», i/ Arl#> BßßF 188 iß^^.;
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    • 164 14 Easy Way to Kill Bugs, Ants, Roaches 1 yy B. NKU LIQt ID CONTROLS CR AH L!M INSEJ JOHNSTONS NOROACB lta«% b« "in* rabinrt* an. l ba*cbnanl« lo control rtn kruj Mru-I l.«>. odourless iiqui.l on rhair* und furniliiM lo kill luf No-Koarh lo table wm<l,.» and door >il|. I,
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