Singapore Standard, 20 August 1958

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD i& iL <ft [FINAL EDITION] SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958 Vol. IX No. 49. 5 cts. 14 Poges
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  • 672 1 AIRLIFT OF WEAPONS FOR INDONESIAN ARMY Premier Djuanda Expected To Make Official Statement JAKARTA, Aug. 19 American Globemaster aircraft are flying United States arms, ammunition and military experts into Indonesia for anti-bandit and internal security uses, reliable sources said here today. The massive pre-dawn airlifts have
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  • 283 1 SEARCH FOR A RUBBER 'SUPERMAN' TO END SOON Applicants To Be Vetted In London KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Malaya's world-wide hunt for a "superman" to head its $10,000,000-a-year rubber research programme will probably end m London next month when applicants will be interviewed. A special board of selectors which will travel
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  • 81 1 GROTON. Connecticut, Aug. 19 (Reuter) The world's biggest submarine and the first with two atomic engines, the 5.900-ton Triton, was launched here today with the traditional bottle of champagne. It was another step forward m the United States nuclear shipping programme a step that cost SlO9
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  • 178 1 BEIRUT, Aug. 19 (UPI) Reports of new violence m which six persons were killed reached here today. The casualties were counted m two separate actions m the mountains to the east and south of Beirut on Sun- day and Monday. At Sidon, on the Pslediterranean
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  • 120 1 Malaya's Stand At UN Session KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya will throw m her lot with the powers that are pledged to arrive at a peaceful solution to the problems confronting the Middle East. This will be the stand taken by the Malayan delegation at tomorrow's session of the United Nations
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  • 267 1 THE Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. W. P. Nicol, will leave Singapore for London m the near future for discussions with British aviation experts on the development of Singapore's international airport at Paya Lebar. Mr. Nicol is the chief of the planning committee
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  • 41 1 SIX air raid warnings sounded throughout the Na-tionalist-defended M a t s v group today after the Chinese Communists fired 30 shells at little Quemoy, another Nationalist outpost to the south, the Defence Ministry m Taipei reported yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 49 1 BREST, France, Aug. 19 (UPI) The 7.650-ton Portuguese ship "Timor" radioed last night it had cut the French trawler "Agneau Pascal" m half 50 miles oft the Breton coast. Later the Timor radioed it had rescued all but one of the Agnau Pascal's crew.
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  • 111 1 AMERICAN sailors met up with two young lady visitors to the Brussels International Exhibition and World Fair during a tour of the pavilions last week. They are crewmen from the U.S. Navy's nuclearpowered submarine Nautilus on short leave in Brussels after their epic voyage under the
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  • 192 1 MANILA, Aug. 19, (UPI).— The Manila Police Department announced today it has alerted all it.s units to be on the lookout for six Communist Huks who are rumoured to be m Manila to assassinate President Carlos P. Garcia. Capt. Bernardino V'er^oza,
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  • 34 1 LARGE scale internal security "exercise'; was carried out yesterday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to test communications between the Police and Military. The "exercise" covered all States except Kelantan and Trengganu.
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  • 258 1 IPOH, Tues.— Forty new villagers who were among 6.000 inhabitants given a seven-day "ultimatum" (which expired last Wednesday) to "confess" their past pro-terrorist activities, were arrested by the Special Branch m a midnight swoop on two new villages m the notorious Chemor Sungei Siput
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  • 169 1 xti£i a rail uraer-iii-i/ouiicu ana me uraii mot Order, conferring self-government on Singapore, have arrived in the Colony, Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, announced yesterday. The All-Party Delegation will meet soon to go ovrr the drafts with constitutional lawyers and scrutinize the phraseology
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  • 294 2 BUND WOMAN MURDER VERDICT Dhobi Will i n el d D s Ruler's P| eas RAIB, Tues. dhobi, whll < H woman to death at Kamp im Sll J Pahang on Nov. 24, last year. wa?£ Rab:: V S Justice Smith at the Rauh \ssi z < or HB Mental
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  • 254 2 'Standards Should Be High For Teachers' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession has passed a resolution urging all Governments to take "immediate" steps to ensure that teachers employed m all schools should receive a high standard of preparation for their work. The confederation held
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  • 196 2 ENVOY'S DAUGHTER TO WED KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. When petite Miss Gunn Chit Wha, daughter of a Malayan envoy marries her engineer fiance here next month, it may well turn out to be the "wedding of the year." A barrister. Miss Gunn, is a former elected Municipal Councillor and is now
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  • 41 2 AN old grenade of British manufacture wa^ found at the junction of Lorong 20 and Geylang Road, Singapore, yesterday, by City Council labourers laying new cables. Police later handed it to the Army demolition experts for disposal.
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  • 30 2 ONG BONG GEOK. 24. was assaulted by secret society gangsters at the sixth mile Thomson Road Singapore, last night He was treated as an out-patient at the General Hospital.
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  • 76 2 (Frr- through J J Other ii inciudi 7 ing runwaj .J the installa hydrant; r .:j These fa tional UE-trjv: a under engineer^ 5 i has -i lopment I m 1 Paya Leba: 4 i th< tight £nar I Meanwr B-.;J thai :»il and bigger •M > 1 ig
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  • 293 2 MALACCA, Tues. The President of the Sessions Court. Mr. K. Somasundram, today acquitted a detective, Chons Kum Wah without calling his defence, on •i charge of causing hurt to a man. Chong was alleged to have assaulted Lim Eng Plan while Interrogating him
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  • 215 2 MALACCA, Tues. The Malacca UMNO here wants six portfolios and an elected Chief Minister m a Cabinet system of Government when a fully-elected State Council is set up early next year. The Standard was told today. A select committee formed nearly two years ago recommended that there
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  • 191 2 P.C. PUNCHED ME -SOLDIER PENANG, Tues.— A soldier alleged m the Magistrate's Court today that he was assaulted three times by some members of the Police Force. Ng Hong Lim. 22, of the Federation Engineer's Squadron, Kluang. was making his defence on a charge of assaulting Police Constable Sin Ec
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  • 60 2 A FAMILY of four c-<-u.ro serious injury when their car' plunged into a canal B1 seventh mile, Bukit Tima Roan. Singapore. Last flight Sanjit Kaur. :J4. and he eight-year-old daughter v.v-e warded at the Genera) Hospital. Their injuries however, were not serious. Her band. Sa.ian Singh
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    • 632 2 TENDER NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class *E' above registered P.WJ). Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore, up to NOON of the 28th August, 1958, for CONSTRUCTION OF 12 UNITS OF LABOURERS' QUARTERS AT BATU PAHAT. Full particulars may be obtained from Senior Executive Engineer,
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    • 475 2 JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class E' above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore, up to NOON of the 28th August, 1958, for CONSTRUCTION OF LATERITE ROAD ETC: AT PARIT BATU PUTEH ROAD RESERVE, BATU PAHAT. Full particulars may be obtained from Senior Executive
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    • 144 2 THIS MAN'S LIFE A J IS IN DANGER! fi HELP HIM TO LOOK J FOR "THE FLY WITH IHE WHITE HEAD" fIX and YOU'LL HELP MV J YOURSELF J HANDSOME PRIZE II "5 AND A MONTH'S M PASS TO SEE iMI CENTCRY-FQV FILM ♦ll "If you visit the Odenn SmJJJ,^"
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 419 3 fin responsibility which citizens who under- .mportance of the right to vote must Ifc b> passing on their knowledge to those Mtcf equipped than themselves to differen- what is genuine and what is spurious c 5 becomes more urgent with each passing ig j hrtle over six months from
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    • 332 3 TWENTY thousand residents of Serangoon pen Estate were relieved recently to learn that fe authorities concerned with their petition for N kccss road for the estate were giving the N top priority. And the residents are still TKy have appealed to the Rural Board [*rt worlr
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    • 40 3 PO 60- No 1*63 Cables. 11 E ™r£ X "*^MP U ***** (5 kMI A'l «*W tm^s UR Cnoa insurance •!<>«■. 74 B hh?^ ■0* g3 C°^* n i f fei: 4nss 8 Le.th St Tel: *Vf>
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  • 824 3  - UN. PLAN FOR MIDDLE EAST Philip Deane By UNITED NATIONS (New York) PLAN to insulate Israel from the Arabs and turn the Middle East into an embryonic copy of the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation (OEEC) is being brewed at the United Nations by the middle and small powers under
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  • 692 3  -  Leslie Finer By LONDON 'THE decision of Greece to pursue her Cyprus appeal at the United Nations has surprised and disappointed public opinion abroad. It had been widely assumed on the basis of reports from Athens, that the British Prime Minister's personal visit to the
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  • 716 3  -  Andrew Sbonfield LONDON crisis m the Arab world has once again produced the crop of exaggerated stories about Britain's dependence on the profits which are derived from Middle East oil. One American oil man put the widely held view on this matter when he said the other
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  • 463 3  - the NEWS as it strikes me Aster Gavasekera ANYTHING done to make Singapore a cleaner, more decent and picturesque place to live m is to be commended. At the same time what is done to achieve this admirable objective should take into consideration other factors. This the City Council failed
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  • 150 4 A VISITOR FROM US. UNIVERSITY MR. CARL TERZIAN. President of the Student Body of the I'niversity of Souihern California, who m now m Singapore on a ten -day visit. Mr. Terxian hopes to meet and talk to students at the I'niversity of Malaya. He will also visit the Federation before
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG, Aug. IP Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: 516.04 to £1 Sterling. $5.81 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan $1; $0.06 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253 62 to a tael.
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  • 126 4 KUALA LUMPL'R, TUes. A European Army Seraear.t attached to the Ministry of Defence here Da:d 51 and received from the oayee a slip with a series of numbers on i*. purported to have been the number of a Social and Welfare Sen-ices Lottery
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  • 141 4 WOMEN ON OBSTRUCTION CHARGE THREE women employees of the Singapore Glass Manufacturing Company were yesterday charged m the Singapore Tenth Magistrate's Court with causing an obstruction by forming a human barrier at the factory gate, on July 22. They were: Wong Chui Wan, Lim Kin En and Ng Boon Kwee,
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  • 424 4 Court Reserves I— Judgment In Murder Bid Trial KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Defence counsel m an attempted murder case m the Supreme Court today submitted that his client had been framed by the family of a 16-year-old girl whom he alleged had tried to commit suicide after losing her
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  • 128 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues President of the Sessions Court Inche Sheikh Abdul Rahman! was today told of a '"lottery" swindle m which three Europeans had been the victims Pleading guilty to charges of cheating the men was 38-year-oid John Secw Hual Swee Charge No. 1:
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  • 54 4 TWO Singapore Police Officers left by Qantas-BOAC for training m Britain, yesterday. They were Inspectors Andrew Low, (right) and V. Devadas, who will be away for six months. Inspectors Low, of the CED, and Devadas. Paya Lebar. will go through a special crime course at the
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  • 199 4 UMNO State Councillors To Report Activities KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor UMNO headquarters here has summoned a special two-day conference for Sept. 13, when all UMNO State Councillors are scheduled to give their report on their activities since they became Councillors. This conference was callej a 5 a result of
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  • 161 4 THE proposed study tour of Chinese education m Southeast Asian countries by representatives of Chinese schools m Singapore, has been postponed, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, announced yesterday. Mr. Lim said the present vacation was too short and therefore the proposed trip has been
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  • 65 4 Farewell Tour By Police Commissioner IPOH. Tucs.— Federation's Police Commissioner. Mr. W. I R. Carbonnel visited x>ntingent police headquarters, Ferak, yesterday during the course of his farewell tour of North Malaya. The Commissioner met officers and some members from the rank and file and clerk at the Police mess m
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  • 304 4 Company/Manager To Stand Trial For Murder WILLIAM Pang Kwong Liam, manager of the United Trading Company Limited, was yesterday committed by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murder. Pang, 25, was alleged to have murdered a printer. N. M. Abdul
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  • 63 4 THE winner of Cathay Organization's *TTi c March of the Monsters" romoetition. Miss Coral de Rosalio of Bangalore, a visitor from India, is seen m her prize-winning disguise as the "Hunchback of Notre Dame" at the Odeon Theatre last Saturday night. The competition was m
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  • 36 4 A VERDICT of death from natural causes was recorded m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday on a housewife, Sim Guan Sic alias Guan Kirn Chye who died m the Woodbridge Hospital on June 28.
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  • 196 4 Sentry Found Dead With Gun Wound, Court Told A SINGAPORE prison warden who checked on a sentry at 1.45 a.m. on June 18, found him dead with a gunshot wound m the chest, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The Coroner. Mr. Gium Chong Hing, was holding an inquiry
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  • 137 4 BANTING, Tues. Chairman of .the Kuala Liugat Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress Mr. D. Jayaratnam has urged speedier delivery of mail m the Banting area. Mr. Jayaratnam said it was ''high time" that the staff of the Post Office at Banting wnicb consists of
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  • 332 5 Well Ahead Of Other Colonies, Says Mr. Lee THE education system of Singapore is well ahead] compared to that m most colonies of the Commonwealth. This was stated yesterday by Mr. Lee Slow Mong Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Education, who returned to the Colony
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  • 38 5 rrfUßi Toes. rt I m, SOD :VKS r 2 md, Mr urnedl ...r being in' s -vie I his ersitj la X Loke c ia raa I .> is the c ten he ne a nt- em-- the
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  • 181 5 DON'T RELY MUCH WELFARE BOARD' Uimn R Tues. Both the vice-presidents Mi \W lure Council, Datin Puteh Marian and an tod .ix cautioned the Council at its annual trial agates! placing too much reliance on Hind Welfare Services Lotteries Board for its ease o! income the c an the B
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  • 126 5 IPOH. Tues. A visit of Chinese miners from Malaya t > Thailand on a goodwill tour luring which they will study Siamese export and production methods is expected to take; place towards the end of the year. The tour, was originally supposed t take d
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 5 JJICI D H \v GOOD of the Perak Supreme PJ thm Ui; h one of the 1.500 exhibits on disU! Rritlsh Council Book Exhibition which «»P» n at the Perak Library m Ipoh on R Looking on is Mr. Tan Cheng Phor. presi'h Rotary Club of Ipoh one of
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  • 249 5 ALLIANCE WANTS NEW GOVT. PLAN FOR SELANGOR KI'ALA LUMPUR, Tuesday.— The Selangor Alliance Executive Committee, headed by Agriculture Minister Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak last night resolved to ask the State Government to amend the constitution making provision for the establishment of a committee system of government m the state
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  • 107 5 Year's Jail And Supervision For Car Thief KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Idrus bin Koya Kudi, 23, was today jailed for 12 months by the First Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rani, for the theft cf two cars one of them belonging to a Singapore Police Superintendent, Mr. F. G. Minns. Idrus. who had
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  • 75 5 TEN persons, including four women, were injured m this head-on collision which occurred at the five and a half mile Ipoh-Kuala Lumpur trunk road on Monday morning. The car with eight passengers, including two ex-bandits, was travelling towards Tapah while the lorry was approaching Ipoh. One
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  • 134 5 THE Estates and Buildings Committee of the Singapore City Council will hold a special meeting tonight to consider an application for three cinemas m the Kallang Road-Crawford Street area. Though the Committee had earlier discussed the matter during its ordinary meetings it could not reach
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  • 128 5 Asian As Chief Justice Pleases Hogan THE former AttorneyGeneral of the Federation of Malaya, Sir Michael Hogan, arrived yesterday m Singapore with his wife for a short visit. Sir Michael, now the Chief Justice of Hongkong, and Lady Hogan are on their way back after a vacation m Britain. They
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  • 54 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. About 40 members of the Ipoh branch of the Women's Institute will arrive here o r i Aug. 22 on a tour of the State capital and Singapore They will be entertained to a tea party by their colleagues of the* Johore Branch,
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  • 45 5 A RADIO telephone service between Singapore and Jesselton will be inaugurated on Aug 25. th Director of Telecommunications, Singapore, ?n. nounced yesterday. Scheduled time of service will be from 1.30 to 2.30 p.m. (Malayan time). There will be no service on Sundays
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  • 121 5 KOTA BHARU, Kelantan. Tues.— About 2,500 inhabitants m the Pergau Valley m Ulu Kelantan are having a very difficult time because of the destruction of their padi crops by pests and wild boars. These inhabitants have to supplement their diet with tapioca and vegetables to
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  • 99 5 AGREEMENT was reached between the Singapore Telephone Board and its Employees' Union, on the new wage rates for the Board's kitchen staff. gardeners. female cleaners, peons and head peens yesterday. The agreement was reached at the resumed negotiations between the parties. At yesterday's meeting, the
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  • 132 5 SALESMAN JAILED ON TRUST COUNT TELUK ANSON, Tucs.— A salesman, T. V. Sundaraju Pillay, 34, who was alleged to have disappeared with the pay packet of a labourer's family. was sentenced to a total of 16 months' jail on two charges m the Magistrate's Court's here yesterday. Pillay pleaded guilty
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  • 56 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues' A section of the 18,000-strong National Union of Transport Workers have broken away and formed a new body. This section, believed to be over 2.000 strong, have formed a new union South Malaya Transport Workers Union. Cf Reas °n the break. The Standard
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  • 61 6 ALL RATES and lues payable to the Rural Boirri on nouses, land and rubber estates for residents may be aid J? ukit Tima h Village. No. 10 Thomson Road (Lam Yew Sia Association) on Au2 26. This centre will oe open between 9 a.m. and
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  • 424 6 Amendments] Health InsuJ Plan Is S OU J SINGAPORE doctors mi. h J meeting:, to be called next week k the future of the Alumni \ZIL* huh of the University of Malaya n <S This extraordinary gener by more than 50 doctors who e::r E tributory health insurance nL
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  • 326 6 Tried To Extort: Jail And Rottan A N English educated youtn, Ho J\ofc Kwan, 19, was yesterday sentenced to tWo years' jail and ordered to be given eight strokes of the rottan on being convicted on a charge of attempted extortion m a Singapore Assize Court. ihe jury alter retiring
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  • 383 6 THE Singapore Seventh Magistrate, Mr. R. Ramason, yesterday committed three men, Lee Kirn Poh, 32. Oh Hock Hin. 35, and Tay Ching Kirn, 30, to stand trial m the High Court on a charge of kidnapping a scrap iron dealer, Ng Hee Whatt.
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  • 186 6 Mace For Assembly Arrives THE 1,000 guinea Mace for the Legislative Assembly arrived m Singapore from London yesterday. Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock, m announcing the Mace's arrival, said Government would ask the Assembly for $14,500 for the Mace. Mr. Lim said he did not expect any opposition to
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  • 101 6 Who >„ with w 'V tv n ,.P ;aaec -Sged ."s grounas after ■-l ,;f pajieni, In.pt tor j prose thai on M the Ftiri xw ,;i m r en s itipataci of tn e hosj Laj the :'"'> went that she 5 bee V> c n the hospitj
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  • 161 6 THREE Singapore teachers have been selected to study American educational methods at elementary and seron-iary levels for six months, it was announced by the U.S.I S yesterday. The three are: Che' Wan Nor hinte Shaikh Daud. attached to the Geylang Craft Centre; Mr. Wee Lee
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  • 128 6 PROBE TEAM CLEARS SHELL AIRCRAFT SHELL Company experts investigating the "unusual" deposit found m the engine? of the two Borneo Airways' Twin Pioneer aircraft have ascertained > that the deposit wa* "quite normal." The aircraft will resume service on Aug. 21. the Borneo Airways, announced yesterday Shell Company experts have
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  • 65 6 A LAWYERS f "i A Vatukx iien. were '.argec singapo» r e N." 1 nitting m afffl n i brearl" nf the peal 16. Vat?a!oc Z B«:S v k Voi A Eng Guai R Yrw Koon ant f were a leged to '*> one another a* Bar m Prinsej
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  • 43 6 A LABOURER. Jfeef Nayaran. 24. collapsed and died at his home m Buffalo Road. Singapore, last night. A 68-year-old woman, Goh Bee Tin. was admitted 1° General Hospital after a roro- nut fell on her head m Lorcng 37. Geylang.
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  • 37 6 THIS is a general view of the renovated Singa pore Victoria Theatre, which will be reopened on Sept 6. A feature of the new theatre is the ceiling which is accoustically designed. Stand ard pir
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  • 57 6 fe] A ba to iy by the rra'.. 1 a thoritje; He the Singapore I ties that hi nse:f s jto Frw c to stud J r f ndCri u5 r :.i« k dared inte v ffi own pa r V'jjjii had boor; ;a visa ""/VThe Standar- the young
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  • 21 6 A I tank f << employee i:f mile, port v Thr she s. M nrifin urr rayiffl f 5 lice Stcrey
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    • 410 6 Docs YOUR son start the day right FOOk Sun doesn't. He just takes a cop of coffee. Fook Sun docs not realise that a nourish- No wonder poor Fook Sun can't concening meal would prevent him feeling tired trate on his lessons. The teacher is cross later on. A cup
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  • 28 7 CAPTAIN Mohamcd Alsagoff of the 6th Royal Malay Regiment, eldest son of Dato A. M. AlsagoQ of Sincjipore, ha? hcen promoted to the rank i of Major.
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  • 214 7 GOVT. RESHUFFLE IS EXPECTED New Party Will Mean Changes A RESHUFFLE of Ministers m Singapore and the resignation of one Labour Front Minister are expected when the new party now m the planning stage is formed, The Standard was reliably informed yesterday. The Labour Front Minister's resignation will be over
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  • 68 7 MOK KUM FUN, a Colombo Plan student from the Beatty Secondary School, Singapore, makes a sound experiment with a resonance tube m the Physics Laboratory at Victoria University. Wellington, New Zealand. He is one of five C-Plan students from Singapore studying for a Bachelor of Science degree at
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  • 411 7 AN audience of about 1,000, mostly children, were watching a show at an open air cinema when a fiffht between 20 people, armed with sticks and parangs, broke out nearby, the Singapore Assize Court was told yesterday. On trial before Mr Justice ,Amb r OS
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  • 178 7 THE 50.000-strong Singapore Federation of Services Unions yesterday tcid the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, that "certain employers are interpreting the Clerical Employees' Ordinance to their own advantage." The allegation was made by a six-man delegation of the S.F.S.U. at a meeting
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  • 92 7 BRAGA TELLS WHY NO DOCTOR'S FEE MEDICAL and dental officers m the service of the Singapore Government were prohibited from charging "'consultation or specialist fees" oecause it was felt that "there was a disproportionate range of earnings m the various specialities" said the Minister of Health. Mr. A. J. Braga,
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  • 171 7 LIM WILL MEET THE RUNAWAYS' PARENTS PARENTS of 25 "runaway" students will meet with the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on Friday, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Lim said that ne would discuss with them their problems. He added that the parents invited to the meeting would be
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  • 72 7 THE Assistant Minister to the Singapore Chief Secretary, Mr. M.P.D. Nair, yesterday praised the chairman and members of the Anti-Squeeze Association for their efforts to combat thuggery and the secret society menace m the Serangoon. Tampines, Ponggo] and Yio Chu Kang areas. "I wish them further successes
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  • 86 7 SINGAPORE Police have detained another four men since their crackdown against secret society gangsters started last week. The latest arrests bring the total figure of detained men to 76. All of them are still being held temporarily under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. The reason for
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  • 145 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 791 80* R.S.S. No 1 80J 801 R.S.S. No. 1 Oct.) 80 80} R.S.S. No. 2 78* 79} R.S.S. No. 3 745 75? Tone: Barely Steady The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was
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    • 918 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. «»23/«. *****/4 1 32/ Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Port*. Spore P. Sham Penang MYIMIDON 17/25 Oct 26 Oet 27/28 Oct Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN
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    • 1086 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) J o.T' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON 6- CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carte (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Penama or
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  • 168 9 KUCHING, Tues.— The world-wide trade recession during the first half of this year, as expected, had its effects on Sarawak, said tne Deputy Commissioner of Trade and Customs. Mr. J.A.G. Benson < m his review of the Colony's imports situation m that period. The quantity and value
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  • 70 9 M S. "Oti," an 8.000 ton liner m Tema Harbour, Ghana, which, though still under construction by a British company, Is now open for shipping. The "Oti" is the first ocean going liner to dock there. Tema Harbour is the largest artificial harbour m Africa and
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  • 177 9 PAN- MALAYAN soap pioduction m the first half of this year, at 302,206 cwt., was an increase of 23,332 cwt. over output m the same period last year (273.874 I cwt. This was due to increased output of the commodity m Singapore. From January
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  • 39 9 LONDON, Aug. 19, (Reuler) Two London newspapers reported today that Britain is to lend India money to help her present sterling crisis. The News ChroniHe said Brit n in would lend India up to £100.000.000.
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  • 30 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday:— Italian Lire: selling, T.T. or O.D. ***** ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 215 9 US. Tariff Cut Measure Is Hailed WASHINGTON, Aug. 19— The four-year extension of the reciprocal trade agreement act, which received final congressional approval this week, is being hailed as a milestone m liberal U.S. trade legislation. Even those liberal-trade proponents, who decry some of the measure's provisions cannot help but
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  • 79 9 TOKYO. Aug. 18. (Reuter). The Japanese Foreign Ministry announced today a contract had been signed m Washington for a US$lO,OOO,OOO loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development to The Kobe Steel Works, a Japanese steel manufacturer. This is a third loan supplied by the
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  • 62 9 WASHINGTON, Aug. 19, (Reuter)— The United Stales Government is giving syrnpat h e t i c consideration to Yugoslavia's request for about U*****,000,000 m long term economic aid. State Department sources said tonight The Yugoslav Embassy submitted a comprehensive list three weeks ago. detailing the industrial, transport
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  • 108 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Anticipating difficulty m getting passport endorsement for China, most rubber traders are not keen to join the proposed rubber trade mission to Peking, The Standard learns. Federation sponsors of the mission the Rubber Traders' Association of Selangor and Pahang is
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  • 96 9 SINGAPORE rubber merchants, who applied for visas to go to China, will soon know whether or not they will be allowed to make the trip. The Colony Controller of Immigration, Mr. Lim Joo Hock, told The Standard yesterday that a decision on the matter would be
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  • 69 9 TOKYO. Aug. 19 (UPD Japan will import more sugar from Formosa this year to help ease the imbalance m trade between the two nations. The Nationalist Chinese Food Agency and the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry are reported as having agreed that Japan should
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  • 20 9 A NEW exhibition building is being built at Amsterdam, Holland, with a total area of 340.730 sq. ft.
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  • 206 9 BOARD BACKS REPLANT SCHEME'S EXTENSION Finunw Ami Vammvrve KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Rubber Replanting Board, The Standard understands, has decided, m principle, that the Smallholders' Replanting Scheme, which ends next year, should be extended. There is unanimity of opinion among members of Board, the body which controls the funds for
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  • 160 9 MALAYAN sharebroker? reported the following business done yesterday: 8.8 Pet 453 odd lot; Fed. Disp. $1.09: F. X. ords. $2.63; Gammon 51. 45. $1.46, $1.44 odd lot. Hammer $1.60 odd lot; Hume prefs. A5/1J: M. Cement $130. McAlisier $1.275; Robinson ords. $1.62. 51. 61: Cold Storage 89c: Steamship
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  • 126 9 Rubber Slips Cent SINGAPORE rubber market ea-sed yesterday to dost at 80i cents per lb for International first grade September, (down half cent), largely duo to heavy selling by Federation centres. Upcountry liquidation was most noticeable m the morning, causing prices to ease. despite a steady opening. There was better
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  • 54 9 SARAWAK exported just over $9,813,000 worth of timber ($1.80."). 000 rom.ri and $8,008,000 sawn) during the first half of this year. (Britain was the best cuf* tomer, taking about $4,300,000 worth of sawn timber. Australian was next Wlt h nearly $2,120,000 worth f$ 250 .000
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  • 20 9 The Thai cabinet has approved aid of US$l,OOO,OOO for the North-Eastern Rcsion. which Is suffering from drought- Reuter
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  • 90 9 Small Turnover In Malayan Shares QUIETLY steady conditions prevailed m all sections of the Malayan share market yesterday. A small turnover was reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Sellers B. B. Petrol 45- 47/- O- Chinese Bank 21.00 21.50 INDUSTRIALS Aokam 0.68 0 72 Kundang
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  • 76 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picu) yesterday were: Copra Aug.-Sept U.K., Continent $32 buyers, $32$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $48i sellers, m drums $52 sellers; Muntok white pepper $126 sellers; Sarawak while $125 sellers; Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 10 THE Investiture at Caernarvon Castle, Wales, m July, 1911, of Edward Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII and now Duke of Windsor. This picture shows his father, King George V, accompanied by Queen Mary, presenting the Prince to the people of Wales.
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  • 985 10  -  Dorothy Laird Historic Occasion m Britain's History by Scottish author and journalist who has written six books on the Royal Family, among them three volumes of "The Golden Book of Prince Charles and Princess Anne" \^HEN Queen Elizabeth 11, m a recorded message, announced to the
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  • 223 10 I^TEARLY 10,900 people flocked to the Morib beach, about 45 miles from Kuala Lumpur, for the giant fun fair and sea sports recently. The fair, first since 1955. netted about $3,000 for the Kuala Langat District Welfare funds and was the grandest event ever m the coastal
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  • 294 11  -  SCRUTINEER By SAYON ARA was beaten for speed by Our Kingdom and Merry Light over the 5Jf. last Saturday, but with these two out of the way and over the 6f. he should make amends this afternoon, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's August Meeting. He
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  • 197 11  -  JARA STANDARD NAP RACE SEVEN Sinccro put up a splendid! performance on the first day i when he came with a sustain- ed run to finish a head and half length behind Colour Film over 5HHe is shouldering 9 lb. more here but I am
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  • 442 11 Dance Hall A Good Each-Way RACE ONE Dance Hall 111 ran home a gallant >econd to Follow Me Home over the six at Kuala Ltunpui m July, and with only two pounds more here be is wi rth backing. Dance Hall m showed promise when he chased the winner ail
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  • 234 11 Mysterious Pick Of Weak Field RACE TWO In a difficult race Mysterious is as good as any. She has yet to open account but if she is to win anything here i s her chance. Mysterious came close to .coring her maiden win In \pril over 7f but was beaten
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  • 59 11 Sayonara m Race 5 today. -„,,-n nn- Here i« Sinrcro fast catchin* op Colour Film and Esther's Pet over the sif. WHh halt a fur h," c more to »o today he should do the trick. mmm^mmmM.^^ ft blanket ftnfeh. The subsequent is3i-£53T r S.i3r cStSTSS
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  • 8 11 TODAY'S GOING is EXPECTED TO BE GOOD Sayonara
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  • 937 11 TODAY'S CARD big sweep THE Big Sweep will be drawn on Kaee 7 Forecast Pool will be held on Races 2. 4 6, and Treble Tote on Races 3, 5 rediffusion Rediffusion will broadcast commentaries on al* seven events to listeners outside of Kuala Lumpur. RACE 1, 3.00 p.m.-Class 5,
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  • 213 11 Exhibitor For The 4.30 RACE FOUR EXHIBITOR II Shaw Stable's Exhibitor II comes up against a w«ak field m the sif. race for Class 5, Division 2 performers. He should be one of the best bets of the day. This Irish-bred four-year-old gave promise of an early win last time
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  • 129 11 STRONG FREE TO BEAT JARA RACE SIX STRONG AND FREE Jar* and Anna £d*B P™bably have the finish to »1 f |ittlc betwe en them BWWJB ftX -o u. A* on first mendouslv m his second run. wa by a head by stablemate Billeen over or. )ARA Jara showed vast
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  • 74 11 SCRUTINEER TURF MAfTIt DANCE HALL 111 FOLLOW-Ml-HOMI Follow Me Home Tale«t Sunshine Ray Ncllyn* MYSTERIOUS ACTOR II Actor II Satellite Pearl Snap Ffarwel Maf TECHNICOLOR TICHNICOLOt II H Fresh Mystery LtngticM Storekeeper Stain Rica EXHIBITOR II ELLEW Persian Count N.mrod Pulot Itam Exhibitor II SAYONARA THE BEAUTY Colour Film
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    • 136 11 I/R IIING lAX? \)U ,j J d t:rfd rood ipH' atogen |NI C i fdef»c«enoes h wsn IIMO WEEK a' THE Btfi AL HALL '0 SEPT 6TH I Itch i 3 Days M| i"^"^ (••'■l burn -ft-.v i'.ri'."* you c'i<-k. r»««l or njs» y. these llstn ijr .i 'rut spread
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  • 41 12 THE Selangor and Singapore cr i c ket teams tvhieh met m the first Malayan Cricket Association final at Kuala Lumpur last we c k c n d, Selangor trounced Singapore by nine ivickets to win the title.
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  • 618 12 Floyd Batters Challenger Into Submission LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19 (Reuter) —Floyd Patterson retained his world heavyweight boxing title here last night, a battered Roy Harris retiring after the 12th round. Harris, 25-year-old former schoolteacher, took terrific punishment and was down four times. He caused a stir when he dropped 2
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  • 85 12 SYDNEY. Aug. 19 (Reuter)— Members of th 0 Australian Empire Games women's athletics team ww o arrived m Sydney today said that their treatment by the British Press made them feel the British were 'jealous and one sided' D:u\ gold medal winner Marlene Mathews
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  • 131 12 Loyals In RDY Cup Final Again IPOH, Tues. The Loyai Regiment, holders of the R.D.Y. Cup for the senior division knockout soccer competition, entered the final for the second year when they beat Kinta Indians 4-1 mi n the semifinal played at the Chinese Assembly Hall Ground today. The Loyals
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  • 247 12 .ramo r A^ GKLEs >"£• ITI -Floyd Patterson praised fh Roy Harris tonight for giving him the toughest of his Mree title defences and then soberly criticized himself for my canvas style of fighting' It was obvious that the champ was dissatisfied with all
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  • 661 12  - TOO MANY GAMES SPOIL THE SPIRIT KEN JALLEH -That's The Trouble With The Busmen By HONGKONG'S Kowloon Motor Busmen play their last match of their all-too-strenuous all-Malayan tour today against a team representing the cream of Federation school footballers at Kuala Lumpur, and here is no better opportunity for the
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  • 156 12 A NUMBEB of new Army swimming records is expected to be set up at the Singapore Base District championships at the Britannia Club's Nuffield pool today. There are more than BO en- trants taking part m the 22 team and individual events. Although men
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  • 118 12 THE following arc the first round fixtures for the Royal Island Club's International Trophy to he played on Saturday, Aug. 23 at the club: Smith and Asherson (Eng land) vs West and Townsend (England); Stephenson and Dennehy (Ireland) v s Macmullan and Lim Kirn Chiu (Singapore);
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  • 43 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— Scoring a goal m each half, the Survey Department Sports Club edged Singapore Cold Storage Sports Club 2—l m their Football Association of Selangor division three business houses league match on the Sentul Railway ground today.
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  • 36 12 MAXWELL Sports Club m I Sprin^dale Sports Club by fh poals lo nil m a SAFA D;v. 2B league match at Gey Bi i stadium yesterday. Ali VusofT 2. Aster, K« and Hassan scored.
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  • 106 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Showing better combination imd speed, the No. 39 Field Ambulance RAMC whipued No. 27 RASC s—l m a Central Malaya Sub-District Ar.i.y soccer league math on the Bqtu Cantonment ground today. The RASC second stringers played well m the first h^if and held
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    371 12 I BASKETBALL'S kin ff of <IOUJ]V1 OUJ]V Recce Tatum is to lead a team uf sj* Singapore and Federation tour this n ovp Manager of Goose Tatum's 0 Harlem Trotters "don't con- fuse this writh Abe Sapers stein's Harlem GLOBE Trots tors') Mr. Leo L. Leavitt said rI m
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  • 41 12 lINESES pete shij 30 a: Club B I The Staa cay that the t S to vited aH. i The CSC there v. spri for <"- The swi c.re d Bi A Ti -t the S earh at SASA N Sal
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  • 505 13  - Everyone smiles around here... Dave mmmAr _-_T AA W^^ .mmmW \W _fl ___^^*k flfl W W^* 4k **^f JUST off Siglap Road, over-looking the Eastern waters of Singapore, is airy St. Andrew's Orthopaeilic Hospital which houses approximately 120 tuberculosis infected children. Although a hospital, regular school is held m these
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  • 254 13 I FIABBK ROASTED Scout Master was not making much headway tn fad*, Ms young Scouts how to present the colours. He therefore decldi *m* his tactics and said. "Boys, you nerer can tell when a pretty Girl Ifl »k one of yon how to present the colours correctly." Wl.-
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  • 352 13  -  Uncle David mll 1 1 If L.VJ I 1 1 1 L^^S v By Q. I know of a boy who cheated during a recent examination. Do I report him or do I just keep quiet? C. X. A. Cheating is one of the basest things to
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 132 14 UNITED NATION^, New York, Aug. 19 (Reuter) Prince Aly Khan, Pakistan's resident representative, today offered the General Assembly a four-point plan for solving the Middle East crisis. He called on the world body to--0 Recognise that Jordan and Lebanon exercised a sovereign right
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    • 307 14 Dulles, Lloyd Make Identical Pledge To U.N. Assembly UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 19, (Reuter) Britain and the United States last night pledged they would withdraw their troops from Jordan and Lebanon if the United Nations took steps to ensure "international peace and security." The British and American
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    • 334 14 ECONOMIC AID ALONE NOT THE ANSWER -NEHRU NEW DLi.ni. Aug. i 9 ißcuterj The Prime Minuter of India, Jawahanai Nehru, toid tne House uf People today welcomed President Eisenhower's economic prjposal :'or the Mid-East but thai the economic approach would "ni.v work it right political approach were made. Mr. Nehru
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    • 56 14 Fhoto. PRIML MINISTER Nehru of India, second from left, greets Cambodian Prime Minister. Prince Norodom Mhanouk. and his daughter. Princes s Norodom Soriya Rorunssei on their arrival m New Delhi en Mi'n sYr V C K n X l u eXt Z me Fight is lndias
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    • 275 14 Appeasement Will Lead To War Warning NEW YORK. Aug. 19 (UPD —Secretary of State John Foster Dulles warned tonight that a policy of appeasement by the United States today would lead to war as surely as it did m 1939. Dulles. speaking at a Veteran of Foreign Wars banquet at
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    • 47 14 BEIRUT. Aug. 19 (Reuter) A second battalion of United States Marines will "almost certainly" begin withdrawing from Lebanon m the next few days, usually well-informed American military sources said here today. The battalion concerned was the First Battalion of the Eighth Marine Regiment, they said.
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    • 158 14 HONGKONG, Aug. 19 (Reuter) A Malayan Government official said here today that Hongkong industrialists had shown -greatest interest" m Malaya's recently-passed pioneer industry bill and encouraging amounts of investment were coming through. Bli A. H. Stoneham. head n the Industrial Development Division of the Ministry oi
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    • 48 14 ,er). Indonesia will heip Russia broadcast news m the Indonesian language, accordng to reports here today. These news reports <aid Moscow Radio arranged the departure of Mr. B. H. Sumantn ot Radio Indonesia m Jogjakarta to Moscow on Aug ->0 years' WUI Spend two
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    • 91 14 CANBERRA, Aug. 19 (Reuter) A father and son were decorated by the GovernorGeneral, Sir William Slim, at an investiture at Government House Canberra, today Officials said they believed that it was the first time that a father and son had been honoured at the same
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    • 24 14 h«m^^ X T&^ U (Reuter) A dinner ff« c st at the wi? later aw^L?"? 115 *?i no thern Bangkok suburb
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    • 122 14 A FORMER Japanese 'ace of World Wa r II and an American and British survivor of the British battleship HMS "Repulse" which was sunk by the Japanese flyer off the Malayan coast are seen toasting for their dramatic face-to-face meeting here. They are from
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    • 87 14 In Capetown CAPETOWN. Aug. 19 (Reuter>.—A Committee of the University of Capetown said yesterday it objected to the compulsory separation of all White and non-White students into different insti- tutions. The Academic Freedom Committee, especially appointed by the University's Council and Senate, said it made its objections
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    • 225 14 It's Integration At Little Rock US Court Of Appeal D^ ST I4 f «S. Aug. 19. (R0u.,r,.-Th f Appeal today ordered reversal „f a dis r, and instructed authority at 1 im d to resume racial integration of nIV children. m aa(| The Appeal Court book lt£ decision by six
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    • 71 14 NEW YORK. Aug. 19 (LTD Tim my Getty, 12-vea:-o'H son of oil billionaire f. Pa;:! Getty, died on Sunday right at the Univcr>ity HosDMal. Getty is somewhere m Europe. The hoy's mother. Mrs. Louise Dudley Lynch Getty. was iwth him w v following a bra l ration.
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    • 117 14 BAN(,KUK A «i (Reuter.-ih.- uL Paper -Thai fc^S m an editorial v that the Alhant* 2 crnment m \y 'on could be proaj thr tremendous ad™ 't had madf a a:ns;i rorism m th- m jears The ncuNpap^r a there had it* j^T Prrat impm <r>ii; the attitudrofth'pJ m
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    • 546 15 THE THREE YOUNG MEN OF PARIS RIGHT: Ronald Karl. A three-quarter length coat and matching slim skirt of shaggy green tweed with a matching stole which can also be worn as a scarf. CENTRE: Michael Goma. A Day dress from the Goma collection, again featuring the currently fashionable Em-pire-line. LEFT:
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    • 207 15 JV/H Si BBHI W^^^UM J PHS El Winilm mm 1 IPiili X jH B g B 9 BP^«sfiß3! i^^PHai am\« jS v^ -v w£Bm w\ 'm n *rf ism A dreamy waltz, n\hft rjY VJ*rW a secluded table and V*\\ P some lucky man will I i:jjS9&^S have eyes only
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  • 249 16 The Prince is n h i 9 dut ne is alrearii wise to the wavJ or the world \NOTHER simple Aflpp*™ to be aS3o'k Vr "I Now ,-p y just goon friend™' rSlat 5 and little No***, i tavern Yowsset a lawyer S^ department, make,
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  • 292 16 If Mother-Tq-Be Is A Smoker... Her Baby May Be Sntaltvr Experts 'T'HE woman who smokes while she is expecting a baby is probably reducing her baby's birthweight. say a team of medical experts. The experts, at Birmingham University, add that the child's weight will dr.^p m direct proportion to the
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  • 629 16 Gamblers WANT To Lose _H£-__V > all-_____________________________r___>.>-_aa>-_i.>-__. 'pHE most damning indictment of gambling is made m a new book* by a top psychiatrist. It is thisGAMBLERS CANT WIN-AND DON T EVEN WANT iuTTcS iS me^ ss ac" c is for th e thousands of people who MUST gamble, whose whole
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  • 185 16 SAY THE ITALIANS VTfAR is brewing m Italy against American "pinbali" machines, the gaudy electrified versions of the old game of bagatelle, known here as 'flippers." While Italian newspapers allege that thousands of the e immensely profitable machines found m bars throughout the country are controlled
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  • 711 21 It's So Hard To Feel Contented r 1 Have Fun With The I STARS —^M A Lyndoe Feature l^^m Xl XI)KR upbraids me for writing j^^t much about material gains, "but |f little about contentment. Why H n Mt she continues, "tell people to M M llint their bless »ngs
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    • 19 21 take MULTIVITE I mihdmetrficLL wtrcv protection to all M^B&BbSsLjww Ma tn Enalani ov THE BRITISH DRUG HOUSES LTD. LONDON
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    • 328 21 tablet treatment relieves Piles Here at l.isi is an entirely new treatment lor p<ics( haemorrhoids) Hemotahs. It is a simple tablet treatment, clean and easy; and it brings lasting relief from pain. You simply <;a allow Hcmotabl with a drink of uater, just as you v.ou!d take an a^-pinrv Thcv
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 370 21 March 21-April 20 (Aries) pOSSIBLY some discussions over money arrangements. Could be of some warmth. But the week gives easy going and little real reason for anxiety. The latter part seems to contain incidents you welcome, especially for their likely good effects on your future. Not much to interfere with
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    • 769 21 IgUNDAY Excellent prospects of material success. There should be the best possibilities for some years of advancement and betterment financially. And sna«*s would be from risks undertaken voluntarily during travel or m connection with some form of major adjustments. TVf ONDAY Vigorous tendencies plus a good deal of extra moving
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    • 131 21 your ordinary routines. If this can be done most home matters get along nicely enough to satisfy you. Strange Incidents may affect your plans. Possibly to do with a workaday question. A friendship might be affected, or may be the arrangements already made covering an outing during the week. Feb.
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    • 25 21 "Don't tell me how i t ends I'm going to see it on Friday!" "Don't worry—l'll be back for you!" "He's a waiter by trade!"
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  • 992 22 when it was possible to get a 'priority' car even though you were nobody THE WAITING LIST STRETCHED TO THE MOON AND SPIVS HAD A PROFITABLE TIME f J HHH^HHI OTORING has certainly caught on ST^^J^S since the end of the war. Twenty kY§ I years asr
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  • 187 22 ABOVE. LEFT: This three-wheeler Is the Rollera. It isaii'S^ea er wi h an ast c "bX"'^^ TT WAS not the big: ones, nor x the fast ones, or even the ones encumbered wilh gadgets that stole the limelight at the London Motor Show. It
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  • 52 22 Toy Cars By The Thousands TOY CARS by the thousands and all are faithful replicas of current models. This is becoming a big industry m America and as-sembly-line techniques are applied m their manufacture. Picture shows toy cars going through the run to end up a complete Job ready for
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • 536 23 Privates' Uniforms With Officer Look' MR. Christopher Soames last week presented his "autumn collection" of new styles for soldiers. Mr. Soames is Secretary for War, and he presided at a War Office dress show introducing the Army's New Look FOR MEN: Six different styles
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  • 943 23  - TELSON'S Letters To His Wife HAROLD NICOLSON IQQK REVIEW BY Edited by George Naish. (Navy Records Society and Routledge and Kegan Paul. 42s.) -f the Nelson legend and jp'-r Bnish at Trafalgar ob- nineteenth century the ,racter and the errors of I infatuation for Lad? r i?d the Daphnis and
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  • 446 23 TOOTH WISDOM by The Dentist Filling The Gaps 1 'AV\\\\\\\V\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\VV\\\\\\\A\VV\\\V\\V\\\\\\V\V\\* X "jyiOST adults have lost some of their natural teeth. But x while some of us need to fill the gaps artificially, others do not. y( If you can chew your food properly and your appearance is not spoiled by
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  • 503 23 Alan Fairctough Looks At The r <»tv Books BHfrage n t to Moscow She to. L |7 Frin k Norman H I*l \h had no L 5 I "-ingr twen- Ties m v zestful "7* md for a 1 p MOSCOW 155.) is 7 account of
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  • 391 24  -  Nigel Gee by SING ALEXANDER of Yugoslavia knew that he had no great chance of dying of old age. Assassination was an occupational hazard of Balkan royalty. His father, King Peter, had come to the Serbian throne after a palace bloodbath m which the reigning King and
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  • 1036 24 duced a new constitution. Though it allowed a form of voting, the King persisted m his fundamental intention to make his people think nationally and not tribally. N<> candidate who appealed to purely religious, racial or local interests could .stand. The opposition boycotted
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    • 105 24 y^^^^y N $^j^^BKi^aßß^^Hßßßwß^B»: 1111 Im I I I I H^^ .^^Bi^Bc-aß^ v 1111 1 .^flH S^H^' .^IH bW'. D4nn4n4 iLl\>b,K w Hp/p who hnve never »#>en /i#»r Mpmbprs of Man- i^^^^^^^P^M Chester's Cabaret Club dee id- aß^^^^^^^^ ec/ l/i«l f/i^v needed a Miss Waf^ Cabaret to start their winter W&
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    • 218 24 ASTHMA ATTAf for relief m 10 MlNuiVs^J Don't n^/ecr rfeir c<n^A/ I L [d^ Ifl H t>» 1 I Persistent coughing may I H fi/ I /I I ///^"J Aiw^« f/w /u^fi, oroncfc IS U fl l/^\ I I «r trachea, leaving then U J 'I tteak and open to
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 17 24 yri "Where have I been all your life? Well, for most of it I wasn't even born!"
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    • 42 24 H TO a fi— I •■"_^^*"">^^ r™-™— I 1/V Jf\/*w^^^ I ■■<*•• K^^^^jST fY^-*_>M L J 1 V^fl-BI mm^m^mm Mm. _t I .X mm^mmmmmLmA^mmkma, "Women are so flippin' changeable, Chalkie. Take Florrie, yesterday I liked er— today I cant stand the sight of 'er.''
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  • Feature Section
    • 8 13 Feature Section SUNDAY TIGER STANDARD, November 2, 1958
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    • 1089 13 One Love Affair Spelled His DOWNFALL fix COL. JOHN Uer white Expert On The c hniques Of And aun e r Espionage SECRET AGENT BN 1927, BERLIN had a society life that for glittering artificial gaiety had no equal m Europe. Its fashionable restaurants were full every night with beautiful,
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    • 69 13 Pooh the Pooch is a real wag, up to all sorts of tricks which his pretty owner teaches him. For his owner pictured with Poodle Pooh here is magician Claudine, who held the audience j spellbound at the opening of the Magic Circle's Annual
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    • 315 13 JUST ONE DRINK IS ONE TOO MANY FOR DRIVERS say the experts ANY little drink, not just ANOTHER little drink, can upset a motorist's judgment, say top medical experts m a report just published. And the experts knock down the popular theory that there is a drinking border-line BELOW which
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      • 7 13 j^ -c m our r~ Columns m
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    • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 191 14 Holiday plans should always include Tampax However you travel, wherever yo* f©, you'll be happier with Internal sanitary protection Take the problem r>t g^ttin? there Whether fob <o by piar.p. sh;p. rra:n off car, an external pad can be downright uncomfortable 1 With Tampax. however, you honestly cant fee] you're
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    • 1284 14 SSSTD The Moat Exciting True Story Of The ||g Bernard McElwaine Reports A Big Fight —Man V. Anaconda 0 CREATURE sixty feet long as thick around as a telegraph pole and able to swallow a man with the greatest of ease! Could it be true? Or
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    • 1112 14 Nurse Kathleen 9 Says.., IZEEPING animals as ±v > pets, as distinct from keeping animals which can work and earn their I keep, has become almost a mark of civilisation. For a child to have a pet, a living creature for
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