Singapore Standard, 21 August 1958

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  • 213 2 It Ignores Uur Demands, Greece Tells Britain ATHExNS, Au*. 20 (UPI) Greece last nifht rejected the British plan for Cyprus because Britain "did not remove from it the elements which divide Cypriots." The Government announced its unwillingness to go along with the application of the British plan
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  • 214 2 He Admits Extorting $200 From Shop-Owner NG SIAK HONG, 19. pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday, to a charge cf extorting $200 from a provision shop proprietor at the Hollywood Theatre. Katong, on Wednesday. Inspector Eric Mahadevan, the prosecutor, told the court that the proprietor, ray Geok Toh, of
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  • 316 2 Five Quit Workers' Party (Frovi Page 1) failed to feel the pu:se of the people." He also claimed that "the public have lost faith in us," He charged that several of the stands taken by Party councillors in the Council were not only inconsistent but also unpopular. "We have a
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  • 192 2 Sports A Way To Meet People AN American student leader. Mr. Carl Terzian, yesterday said at a leadership training meeting of the Singapore Federation of Boys Clubs that U.S. University students found sport s a wonderful way to meet new friends and forget the troubles of the day. He said
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  • 118 2 THE HAGUE, Aug. 20 (UPI) Indonesia's diplomatic representative to the Netherlands reported yesterday that an attempt was made on Sunday to set fire to the Indonesian Embassy building. Sudjoko Hubyonoto, Indonesia's top diplomat in the Netherlands since its Charge d'Affaires left last year, reported the
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  • 124 2 CANBERRA, Aug. 20 (UPI) Australian Trade Minister John McEwen will leave on Saturday for trade discussions in "Malaya and Ceylon, it was announced. His visit to Kuala Lumpur, McEwen said, will aim at "an agreement being reached between Malaya and Australia on mutually protective trade
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  • 32 2 TOP-LEVEL Bangkok Police and Customs officers are to leave for border provinces next week to arrange with border officials a co-ordinated drive against smugglers, the Thai Customs Department announced, yesterday.
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  • 74 2 LONDON, Aug. 20 (Reuter) The Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan, yesterday invited the Greek and Turkish Ambassadors in London to call on him at 10, Downing Street, his official London residence to discuss the Cyprus situation. A Downing Street spokesman said that the Premier
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  • 173 2 PENANG, Wed.— The protem committee of the Penang State Islamic Religious Council is now seeking the views of Muslim bodies regarding the L slamic Laws for inclusion in the Constitution of the proposed Islamic Council for the State. The committee, which held a two-day
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  • 194 2 MALAYAN TAKES OVER AS CHIEF OF WOMEN POLICE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. ASP Irene Lee will take over supreme command of the Women's Wing of the sth Federation Police Force tomorrow, when the previous chief, ASP Barbara Wentworth, leaves for the United Kingdom after a three-year tour of duty. Widow of
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  • 171 2 I Have First Choice To Marry, Man Tells Court ALOR STAR. Wed —A man daimed before Mr. Justin Hill here today that he wa the maternal uncle of a g:r and therefore he had the firsi choice to marry her. Kalimuthu of Kuljm tai I this when he appeared before
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  • 97 2 WAKE REPOR T MERoek DAY on K ALA LUvT porary Offl^ I asked p nm( H AD-""- 1:1 the "V the Aibakri' j* "Merdek Gilt." Gn men, consideratlot *\f* of the ITJ i res Mustapha a ba Keeper the r :5! ind rurrenti- the Elect: a Corner investigate lhe aspect?
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  • 98 2 135 Kilie In Persic Earthquali i L ri XL t\ •> u <• 4^| So til I icil in th< v. F: 1 rocKcd by an cjM according to tl Bed I and Bun ?M equivalent ol :^cfl Tremori I M ror/ir. M stricken ar^ s m six io'at.> an
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    • 491 2 NOTICES PETALING JATA TOWN CENTRE A SALE by auction of 09 year lease shop lots will be held at 10.30 a.m. on Friday, 19th September. 1958. Detailed conditions of sale available on application to the Administrator. Petaling Jaya. UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD WE have pleasure to announce that there
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    • 69 2 RIGHT BETWEEN THE EYES! "^C 3Bt. 1 i 4^« Moc-cec* t' $i H ■£^L.~ fact? ot r m\ IIE gun-to-CJ'Of V i^PT i Ok "Guflfpc r i Wi f( AVutv wLS «p pFORSAtj VALUABLE PRO^ IN TANCLIN ROW One lot of Ho" in condition on freehold Thete flats are occupied,
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 824 3 educational system has become not oniv an integral part of its administrative „e 5 but the intellectual armoury on which jt ji&*d for its survival against the ideologi'^ipom posed against it and for its progress prosperity and peace. It is on this jfn f hjt 'He Governments of
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 440 3 Sir— Dr. Lim Chong Eu's call to the Chinese in Malaya to strengthen the MCA. so that the Chinese interests in Malaya may he better safeguarded in the Alliance body should receive very careful thought by the Chinese in Malaya. The Alliance is made up of three communal
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  • 996 3  -  Edward Crankshaw SOVIET SURVEY by LONDON QNE of the most faithful guides to the domestic preoccupations of the Soviet Government is to be found in the activities of the Komsomol, the League of Communist Youth. At the moment his organisation is up to its ears in problems
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  • 25 3 "SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN. [A report warning of unknown hazards to present and fvture generations jrom atomic radiation has been published by a United Nations Coynmittee.]
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  • 834 3  -  Paul Jennings LONDON. T WRITE this article with a certain reluctance, because it is going to enable someone to make a fortune that I could make myself if I had £10.000 capital. For, extraordinary though it may seem, there is in London and other great cities a
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    398 3 4 FTER the blast that reverberated through the length and breadth of the country when Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock invited all right thinking people to unite against the forces of evil set to destroy Singapore, a veil of mystery was dropped over the proposed United Socialist Front.
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  • 471 4 Teachers Needed For Nanyang, Says Mr. Lim A LABOUR FRONT executive member yesterday called on qualified persons in Singapore to volunteer their services to fill teaching vacancies in the Nanyang University. The executive member, Mr. R. C. H. Lim, said that these vacant posts should be filled
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  • 664 4 Counsel Asked To Withdraw An Unfair Allegation DEFENCE Counsel, Mr. N. C. Goho, at a murder trial in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, alleged that the prosecution had "hidden facts'* by not calling a witness, Mansor bin Fadzil. organizer of the Sims Avenue Community Centre to give evidence. His statemen
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  • 56 4 WING Officer C. E. Warren, of the Women's Royal Air Force, who sailed aboard the troopship Nevasa. yesterday to take up her new appointment as Officer Commanding WRAF Recruits Training Depot in Wilmslow. The Wing Officer has served with the WRAF in Charui, Singapore,
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  • 103 4 LATEST GOVT. POSTINGS IN KELANTAN KOTA BHART. Wed. The District Officer. Inche Wan Abdul Rahman bin Wan Ismail, has been transferred to Pasii Puteh as District Officer and Inche Hashim bin Haji Mohamed. who has just returned from England after a course on Administration, will assume duties as District Officer
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  • 69 4 OXG AH LEXG. 22 was charged in a Singapore' Court yesterday with stealing 40 katties of fish from Quek Kian Hoe. a fishmonger, at Fraser Street on Aug. 19. The 'prosecution alleged that Ong stole fish worth $40 from a lorry at about 3.40 a.m on
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  • 61 4 POLICE have appealed for eye-witnesses to an rccident in which a lorry-driver, Tan Ah Hock, 31, was fatally injured after his vehicle collided with a car in Dunearn Road, Singapore, on Monday. _Tan died at the Singapore General Hospital. A passenger in the car, Tan
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  • 60 4 SINGAPORE Police yesterday caught a thug who attempted to extort "protection" money from a hawker in Day Road. The man had approached the hawker in a coffee-shop and demanded $2.40. As the two men came out of the coffee-shop. a radio patrol car happened to pass
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  • 46 4 SINGAPORE Police yesterday searched for a car believed to have been used in a robbery at the junction of Bukit Timah Road ard Balmoral Road at dawn. Six men in the car had stopped a pedestrian and robbed him of $50.
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  • 53 4 DETECTIVES under Deputy Superintendent of Police, Singapore, Mr. D. de Cruz, yesterday raided a house in Chinatown, arrested three men and recovered 19 cameras. The cameras recovered were part of 21, worth over $5,000 stolen by thieves who broke into the Ruby Photo Stor* in Orchard Road
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  • 41 4 A TOTAL of $96,169 was granted as loans by the Penang Mercantile Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd., states the annual report which will be presented at the annual meeting at Piccadilly Hotel in Penang on Aug. 29.
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  • 54 4 INCHE IBRAHIM bin HAJI JUNID. District Scout Commissioner in Bandar Maharani. (Muar), who left Singapore yesterday for training in Britain. Inche Ibrahim, a Muar Malay school teacher, will be away for two months at Gilwell Park in London. He has been sent for training by the
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  • 51 4 PENANG, Wed.— An exhibition of Chinese paintings bv Mr. Wu Tse-Sheng and his daughter, Miss Katherin e Wu will be declared open by Mr. Saw Choo Theng at Chin Kang Koay Kuan, MacAlister Road or Friday. The exhibition will be open to the public daily from Saturday to
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  • 41 4 A >( GALA film show "Manhunt" will be screened at the new Cathay cinema. .Tohore Bahru, tonight at 9.15 in aid of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society, (Johore Bahru Committee). Tickets are priced at $3, $2 and $1.
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  • 60 4 THE Singapore Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association (Hiboran Bintang Bahru) will be staging a play "Lik< i Miah" at the Happy UToi from Sept. 5-7. at New WTor d from Sept. 12-13 and a! the Great World from Sept. inThe proceeds will fi Kramat Shaik Lsmail
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  • 50 4 THE working of the dtstnci councils and the way member! will be elected are explaine in a new pamphlet releases by Singapore's Director Information Service? ye>!' day. The pamphlets arc prii <| 1 in four languages 20.00(1 Chinese, 10.000 in English. 7.000 in Malay and 5.000 in
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  • 226 4 THE Singapore City Council's Malayanization scheme will be officially implemented early next month, The Standard was told vesterdav. A Council spokesman yesterday said the Council will. as a first step, terminate the services of ei£ht expatriate officers, including two heads of department, by
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  • 70 4 The Command ing officer of the Australian Army, Colonel E. G. McNamara, shows the Very Reverend R. C. Halse, DD, Archbishop of Brisbane, the locations of Australian Army camps on a map of Malaya in his office at GHQ FARELF, Singapore. The Archbishop, who arrived in
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  • 94 4 NINE ROAD DEATHS IN THREE WEEKS NINE people were killed in traffic accidents in Singapore within 19 days this month as compared with 19 killed in the whole of July. For the first haf of this month, 35 were seriously injured and there were 1.419 traffic accidents in the Colony
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  • 230 4 PENANG, Wed Tuan Syed Agil Barakbah in the magistrate's court today cautioned and discharged a soldier, Ng Hong Lim, 22. of the Federation Engineer's Squadron stationed in Kluang without convicting him on a charge of assaulting Police Constable Sin Ee Beng at the junction- of
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  • 361 4 ROTARY MEMBE HEAR A TALE OF THE TEMIAR THE Director of Broadcasting \i r H sounded a warning to those < -ontemiL the Temiar country not to try makZ f a aborigines but to allow them to mak, ,h n Mr. Beamish was Bpeakins Mhp fir >t ap* lon Two
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  • 133 4 PENANG ie| clet( ctive Sen u waiting n an 3 strippers at Ke* d raught one r Syed Agii Baibafci told today. Lim Keng Ycingtfi «'d guilty i th'\ f t of motor from three Jj K 1 :r.; v.J K K Chuan E I bO Aug. 13. Jamaluddin
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  • 50 4 ALOH BTAI I j reduced sen! ncf\ tract Insp j ation Train ni Mala V. > tone ft three mnntm la car riuena I K ini the 14th m:i conviction ar admitted tha :5 onth^rr^d -nffrn^' I that the aPPf"^ tf i I-• I I t "ur allowed J
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  • 629 5 But U.S. Marines Still Take To Taxis T-Bone Steaks THE minor trade boom that hit Singapore 13 days ago, when the U.S. sailors and marines landed from six Navy ships, is lapsing into a mild recession now that this last pay day (Aug 15) becomes a
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  • 186 5 FREE SERVICES FOR TWO YEARS THE former head of the State of California Recreation Commission, Mr. Sterling S. Winans, arrived in Singapore yesterday to take up a new post in the Ministry of Labour and Welfare. Mr. Winans. who had been Director ot
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  • 119 5 THEY'RE TOO SHY TO ASK THE GIRLS THE U.S. marines in Singapore are in a dilemma. Proud of their discipline, they were reminded before they arrived in the city from Okinawa not to take any photographs of the local people, unless they first asked for permission. But the picture on
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  • 135 5 ST. MICHAEL'S STUDENT GETS TOP PRIZE IPOH, Wed.— A St. Michael's Institution student, Ambrose Ng of Ipoh took the first prize in the seventh annual "Ton Eng Hoe's Taik Ho Diamond Jubilee essay competition lor 1957-1958. The subject of the essay was "the educational value of newspapers." Ng won from
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  • 92 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A 21-year-old girl was today bound over in $200 to be of good behaviour for one year by Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani after she pleaded guilty to attacking another girl with a knife. Wong Kiew, of Damansara New Village, was convicted for
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  • 85 5 ALOR STAR, Wed. A temporary Police inspector, Ahmad bin Osman, who had an eventful record for having parachuted into Malaya to join Force 136 just before the Japanese surrender, was today charged with criminal breach of trust of $2,200.07 on July 29. Insp. Ahmad who disappeared
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  • 162 5 rf critic yv CHEE, an 'train I pianist re an inr\. .»> i in the V~ rial Hall', L last i ht- pianist of *t r -.-nirces. incisive 4 nd an agre*musical be r. a prothat night, !.d little the surE major ichleve i mezzo- ■.-..<• one at underthe
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  • 193 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The secretary of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions' Asian Regional Organization, Mr. G. Mapara arrived from India today oy 8.0.A.C. to attend the fourth Asian Regional Conference of the ICFTU to be he'd at Plantation House here from Aug. j to Sept. 6. At
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  • 200 5 pUC( \\>d. The Municipality is still in the vfcethei it will be responsible for the primary Ul °n of more than 5,200 children next year. the Preibi bin Aba question bin Abdul '.pal meet- Ihc sub- Dualized ent, and Stare Eduwould transMitv of the to the
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  • 115 5 THE United Nations Seminar on Regional Planning, concluded recently in Tokyo, on the problem of urban disorder and congestion, said that cities would grow in number and size. It was therefore necessary that Asian countries should learn how to use their economic and industrial advance as a
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  • 33 5 THE Singapore Pawn Brokers Licensing Board's meeting will be held at the Department of Information Services conference room on Aug. 29 at 11.30 a.m. and on the following day at 10 a.m.
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  • 135 5 OVER 3,000 people from Singapore and Johore crowded the SHB wharves at noon yesterday to meet the pilgrim ship Anking from Jeddah had to wait till nearly dusk before the ship drew alongside. The Anking, with 436 pilgrims aboard, was expected to
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  • 307 5 RALLY TO THE NEW UNITED FRONT, SAYS YAP AxMIDST murmurs of dissatisfaction over the way the new United Socialist Front was being formed, Singapore bank manager Mr. Yap Pheng Geek called on all people to rally to the new party in the interest of nation building Mr. Yap, who in
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  • 152 5 PENANG. Wed. Tan Seok Sim has reported to the Police that while walking home with her boyfriend in Bukit Mertajam road on Monday, she was accosted by four men armed with knives, who robbed her of a gold necklace worth $130. Tan was forced
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  • 54 5 ONG EXG SAY of Lorong Tai Seng, Singapore, was fined $60 when he pleaded kuilty to y charge of inconsiderate driving at the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday. Ong was said to have driven his car in an inconsiderate manner and to have collided with a car at Selegie
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  • 89 5 IN the Physics Laboratory at Victoria University. Wellington. New Zealand, two Singapore students carry out an electrical experi me n t with a copper voltameter. Yong Cheng Yong (left) was a teacher at the Khee Fatt School and the Sam Viang Public School. Wong Hai Chuan (right)
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  • 78 5 TWO COOP. MEN LEAVE FOR CANADA KUALA LUMPUR, Wod. Two co-operative Development Officers in the Federation tod^y left by air for Canada for study courses at St Xavier's University in Nova Scotia. The two officer? j i e Uiche Abu HanifT bin Dnud. icting Assistant Registrar Ol Cooperative Societies and
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  • 57 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Municipal Edw< alion Office here is sponsoring a refresher course on the teaching of geography in primary schools. Starting from Aug. 25 to Aug. 29. the course, conducted by the Acting Chief Inspector of Schools. Seiangor Mr. Paul Chang, will be at
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  • 200 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor Merdeka Celebration Committee has extended the closing period for entries for the illuminated floats procession here on Aug 31 till tomorrow, The Standard was told tojday. originally, the closing date was at 4.30 p.m. today. Now this has been
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  • 133 6 'No Lights' Parking Asked For BI'KIT MERTAJAM. Wed. Town Councillor, }.'r. Tan Cheng Bee (Alliance) will move a mot. on at the Town Council meeting tornor:o\v that rr. N 'tor vehicles he allowed to park at right without parking /.gh*s in the Town Council area. Mr. Tan is moving two
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  • 80 6 MR. A.R. MENZIES, the Canadian High Commissioner in Malaya, points out to two oflicers of the Department of Co-operative Development, Inche Abu Hanifah bin Mohamed Daud and Inche Megat Shamsuddin bin Mcgat Ahmad, where they will spend two terms at St. Xavier's University in Nova Scotia,
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  • 75 6 IPOH, Wed.— A tin mine labourer. Idris bin Kumpur. S3, died in the hospital heie today, following an accident at the 81 Mile?. Ipoh-Gopeng load this morning. Idris of the Kinta Tin. Gopeng was among six iabouiers in a lorry travelling to wards Kramat Pulai
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  • 515 6 Playing Great Role For Nation, Says Premier KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Prime Minister Tunku Haji Abdul Rahman today took home with him from the parade of the Federation of Malaya Air Training corps a pile of 150 autograph books to sign. He sent them back to the
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  • 59 6 IN CHE Abu Bp.kar bin Ariff, treasurer of the Co-operative Union of I^lalaya, the Selangor Government Servants' Thrift and Loan Cooperative Society and the Kuala Lumpur Cooperative Housing Society was recently elected honorary secretary and treasurer of the Co-operative Central Bank. Inche Abu Bakar is also
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  • 25 6 A NEW postal agency will be opened at Holland Village, Singapore, at 145-22 Holland Road on Sept. 1. the Post-master-Genera!. Malaya, announced yesterday.
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  • 283 6 KUALA LUMPLR, Wed.-r» Wr plans to bring into existence a m «"t is J "salesmen" whose exclusive functi of hi. Malaya's overseas trade On *'U I»V An official designation fe vf to be found for the coips which will be an intesiai par of the trade division cf ine
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  • 124 6 Mystery Fire In Penang Bazaar PENANG. Wed. About $32,000 worth of piecegoods went up in flames in a mysterious midnight fire at the Penang Bazaar last night. The cause of the fire Is still not known and the Fire Department is Investigating. Meanwhile. Police are conducting their own investigations. The
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  • 145 6 KI'ALA Liveipun^hment '-''Q !to his brntfc 41 1 siWg s butch t r i v. i•■ ./-Si when a ked trate Inch* whether h J^h brother ir -guLty to a charfetfl gr.. r M y hand v., ave fi^-l V.;.--|due t Y ir m }?g my hand Court 1
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  • 250 7 $97,000 GRANTS FOR WELFARE Hand-outs From Lotteries Board KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Social Welfare Services Lotteries Board has recently approved grants totalling $97,699 for various youth clubs and welfare projects. The biggest grant to be made out of the present allocation is $64,000 to the Central Welfare Council for the
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  • 252 7 A 77-YEAR-OLD Sikh cattleman sat bent and lonely in a corner of the Singapore Airport lounge yesterday. The only "meal" Kinnu Ghirau had between the time he arrived in a plane from India lo the time he climbed into it again for Nandi
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  • 154 7 MALACCA. Wed.—Municipal Councillor Inche Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman today proposed that the ancient St. Peter's Hill overlooking Malacca town be converted into "something like the Chenwoo swimming pool in Kuala Lumpur." Inche Mohamed m.-i-ie this suggestion at the Muni ripal meeting
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  • 89 7 PENANG, Wed. A group of ministers representing various churches in Pensng performed a solemn dedication ceremony at the opening of the new YWCA Hostel in Heah Swee Lee estate this evening. The wife of the Governor of Penang. Tengku Nor Sa'adah. officially opened the
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  • 54 7 PENANG. Wed. The Royal Malay Regiment will accept about 40 recruits from Penang and Province Wellesley wh?n a recruiting team interviews potential army men in September. Recruiting will take place at the Headquarters of the Federation of Malaya Volunteer reconnaissance Corps. Peel Avenue, Penang on Sept,
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  • 146 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 80S 884 R.S.S. No. 1 80} 81 R.S.S. No. 1 Oct.) 80s 81 R.S.S. No. 2 79} 80 R.S.S. No. 3 75} 76 Tone Steady quiet. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was
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  • 29 7 MEMBERS of the Kelantan Women's Institute will hold a variety concert today at the Odeon Theatre, Kota Bharu, beginning 9 p.m. to raise funds for their Association
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  • 171 7 Clamp On Press Release By Labour Party Men PENANG, Wed. The Labour Party of Malaya has restricted the issue of statements to the Press by party members. "Recently there have been some unauthorised statements to some of the Presses in the name of the Labour Party," said the chairman of
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    • 1064 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 linn) so.T'5 o.T' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge eargc (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Penama ot Cape et
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    • 918 8 MITSUI X&\ LINE FOR JAPAN S'pore P.S'ham Penang Awojison Maru for Yokohama 31 Aug Fnt New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay. Arimoson Maru from Japan 12 Sept 14 Sept FOR U.S.A. via PACIFIC For Vancouver, San Francisco, Los. Angeles. Cristobal, Havana Kingston, Cardiff, Truiilo New York. Also for Lo Guaira,
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    • 530 8 EAST ASIATIC m HOMEWARDS Soilings to. Aden M "UI aen < Port c Bl Rofterdtm. Homb«r«, Bremen, Cop erino J S Port B J "LALANDIA" 2S^ s KIN A 16 17 Sept Calling Gdynia 'I "SELANDIA" 20 s UTWARDS Saili^ 'or Bon 9kok o d "SELANDIA" SH<i j rW "SONGKHLA"
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  • 102 9 vision ran urams latest j cirH Wghb s SStb rri TV levision tting \tt I iris Cburt, 21 to Sept. r over\Ufl 26'. r high I s< and, D| thf n a haL .pyinj? floor British n. have d< m< >nienl which than 20 r
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  • 34 9 "he f-rciera- r C mmrrce w Fan Bleu n todaj on a I Perak, »iness, toes Ix3 I'ne I 1- -_.-.alan Company, bazaar. I RIDA schemes Qg. Kuala i and ipoh.
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  • 152 9 Aussie Car Industry Expands ALSI'RALIA is among the most car minder countries in tbc world Australia'; Minister for Primary Industry, Mr. w. McMahon, said recently. Australia's annual expendilure on motor vehicles and parts totalled more than A£4s0 t ooo,oo€ a year. One Australian in five (including children) owned a car.
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  • 128 9 OTTAWA, Aug. 20 (UPl> "Significant change?" in the Canadian Government export i-ontroi list were announced to Parliament on Sundav by Trade Minister, Mr. Gordon Churchill, He said a wide ranse on products were being removed from the restricted category and that their export to Comm mist countries,
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  • 285 9 This is to ensure a fair return to the grower, making cotton available to the local spinner at an economical price and enabling the commodity to compete in the world export markets. In order to improve orices in tne International marKet for tn e oeneftt
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  • 99 9 LONDON. Aug. 20 (UP!).— The Scandinavian Airlines System announced yesterday it has opened the way to direct foreign bookings across China. Observers here regard the development as a promising wedge, easine civilian air travel across the bamboo curtain. A spokesman at Ihe SAS London office
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  • 52 9 NEW DELHI. Aug. 20 (Reuter). India today signed a 100.000.000 rupee (about £7.--500.000) contract with Czechoslovakia for the supply of machinery and equipment lor a proposed state-owned lounary at Bihar, Xorth Ea.stern India. Under the contract, Czech technicians will prepare the project and supervise the erection of
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  • 200 9 U.K. Car Firm Sets Record In Sales THE British Motor Corporation produced and sold 504,712 vehicles of all types during its financial year endod July 31, according -o the Corporation's chairman. Sir Leonard Lord. Sir Leonard said this was the highest figure ever achieved by any British or European manufacturer
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  • 171 9 GUY Motors Limited of VVolverhampton, England, have introduced a new series of four, six and eight wheeled commercial vehicles. Their complete range, known as the T IN VINCIBLE MK. 11 cover gross vehicle weights from 14 to 24 tons. This new series is claimed as representing
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  • 198 9 OUTER ROADS Oulida, Naninia, Sanana. Waiwerang, Shun Hing. Lan Hin, Hoi Wong, Seiju Maru. Karimata, Ginko M'aru. Unnnan, Santa Lucia. Statius Jensen. Jeissenkerk, Khyber, Francoise. Perim, Lapaz. Kasimbar, Tortishima Maru Pres. Hayes, Umana, To?ui Maru. Pangkor. Rajula, Schwabenstein, Kuroshi Maru. Pres. Filmore, Kaloekoe. B a k o
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  • 157 9 BRITISH Companies have taken up more space than any other country at ihe commercial exhibition bemg run in conjunction witn tne "Atoms for Peace" conference to be held in Geneva from Aug. 31 to Sept. 14 The British exhibit *rill occupy 47.000 .square feet. More
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 243 9 NEW ZEALAND FROZEN FOODS FOR MALAYA QUICK froxen foods from New Zealand will be introduced in the Malayan market at the end of this year, the New Zealand Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. R. G. Hampton, said yesterday. He said trial shipments of these foods, including peas, beaas and pre-packaged
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    • 91 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Aug.-Sept. U.K., Continent $.32 buyers, $32$ sellers; coconut oil in bulk $48J sellers, in drums $52 sellers; Muntok white pepper $125 sellers Sarawak white 51 24 sellers; Special Sarawak black 574. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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    • 138 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following chanees in its rates to merchants yesterday: Fed. disp $1.09; F N. ords. 52.63, $2.62i: gammon $I.4hJ. $1.47; Hammer SI.R4; H. Waught $1.30: Hume Prefs. A5/-; M. Breweries 85c: M. Cement $1.30: Robinson ords. $1.61; Co 1 d Storage 90c: Steamship 69c.; 9.
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    • 57 9 All Share Sections Quietly Steady ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quietly steady yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokeis Association were: MININGS Buvers Sellers Ayer Hitam 23/- 24/Berjuntai 12/- 12/3 K. Kampar 24/3 24/9 Sunget Kinta 12/- 13/LOCAL RUBBERS Bore'.Ii 2.60 2.65 Radella
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    • 130 9 DEMAND FOR nearby rubber put up the price in the Singapore market which closed yesterday, at 80? cents per lb. for International first grade September, ud 5/8 cent. The market opened higher on better than expected overseas advices and was quiet at the higher levels. Sellers
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    • 24 9 The United Arab Republic will seek more revenues from an American-owned pipeline crossing Syrian territory, it was announced in Damascus yesterday. (Reuter).
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    • 120 9 PARIS, Auz. 19. (UPl>— Pig iron and crudo steel production in the OEEC (Organization for European Economic Co-operation) countries reached new peaks last year. The OEEC said, in a special report, called "The Iron and Steel Industry in Europe" tha: production of both products
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    • 30 9 THE BOARD of Director! of the Mercantile Bank of India, Limited, have declared a" interim dividend of 6J ne*- cent, less tax, payable on Sept. 23,
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    • 95 9 B.I.'s First Tanker Launched MRS. T. W. CREE. wife of ihe Chairman of Messrs. Mackinnon Mackenzie and Company of Pakistan Limited, launched British India Steam Navigation Company's first oil tanker Queda on Tuesday. Special features of the 19,--000 ton ship are the accommodation for officers and crew. including air conditioning
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    • 177 9 KEEP TRUCKS ROLLING J^|f||j* TRUCK TYRES W^m^^^k Get (XTRA TRACTION on or off the rood If it's traction you need for rombma f :on highway and \S^^W^^Mmi SUPER ofT-the-road service, choose the All Traction Hpavy Duty AU TPACT N I Tyr« to get you through fwft spots off the highway
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
    • 161 10 The Sultan of Kelantan accompanied by Mohd Yussof Shah. O.C.P.D. Kota Bharu inso I of Honour during the occasion of the Sultan's birthday. (GAN BOON ENG phm^fl ABOVE i s a group photo taken of delegates of the Co-operative Union of Malaya from all th f
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    • Article, Illustration
      117 10 These pretty girls—teachers of the Klang Convent —are seen in great hurry during the thread and needle race. Members of the Gold House, winners of the Progress Shield, Catechism Cup and the Netball Cup of the Klang Convent School, are seen with the trophies after the annual sports,
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    • 90 10 (Above) The choir group of the Women Institute in the KUnjr dl f Kir: Piß songs to mark the opening of the Variety Coneert (Anika Warna recently. Siti Khatijah Ibrahim (the chief organiser) cave the open me *P^ ed by Che Zabedah Darus (the chairman) and Mrs. Syed
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    • 57 10 7%e irorW famous family of TIGER medicinal products I v hBBS p!»«. xm»_J.'j| > lß^^^^K *t y;*K y -^»tfgW3bctJ^^^^KM CHINK A WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL rfe doans WMUNG
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    319 11 \D<i\ \u£. 20. (Reuter). Johnny Wardle. the ,rn bowlci who was selected to tour Australia k England team later this year, had his invitarir.'.wn after a meeting of the full Rf.CC eomf. I i s yesterday. Hsmissed v. was MBunittee I tiid, the led the n ni I c
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  • 133 11 S'pore Chinese F.A. Officials THF Singapore Chinese Football Association held its annual general meeting at it? Clubhouse, No 10 Farrei Park, on M™day The following were electee office-bearers:— President- Mr. Soh Ghee Soon Mr Tan Seek Kav re-e ec ed Mr Teo Chin Sena re-elected), Dr.' wSng Ah Tec* <"e-e'ected)
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  • 64 11 THE Chinese Swimming will send two teams for The 4x200 metres freestyle relay for men at the Singapore Amateur Swimming championship on Saturday at Tanjong Rhu. The following were s c l c clrd: Team A: Lionel Chee. TJhm Rim Hock, Fong Hr e Bcr.g. Foo hee Han.
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  • 149 11 SiglapCagers Do Well In Sarawak KUCHING, Wed— A basketball team from the Siglao Boys' Club of 9inxapore arrived here yesterdiv after a successful tour of Sibu and Sartkei. The 22-man team of players :\v.d supporters will go on a number of sight-seeing lours arranged for them. They will plav three
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  • 1498 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES m;i;\H>mm class 5, div. I—sl furs, j MHVHIHHHB|BBH^ BBaHva^aOr Pil Stable's Trainer: Tjoa. 690-156 No. 2 FOLLOW ME HOME 8.13 (D Basra 1 255- 97 No. 5 BEAU MATIN 8.04 <6> Barratt 2 21.1- 71 No. 3 GOLDEN GUS
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  • 307 11 By Our Special Correspondent FTNNiT FACE, with Mitchell astride, created a mild upset when he won the main race over Gf at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's August Meeting. Kept a handy second all the way Funny Face finished strongly
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  • 105 11 PERTH, Aug. 20 (ReutersMr. Bill Young, manager of the Australian Empire Games team, said on arrival in Perth yesterday that reports that the Australians had been treated "coolly" by the spectators at the Cardiff Games was quite untrue." He said "the Welsh people were wonderful to the Australians
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  • 40 11 BLACKPOOL, England, Aug. 20 (Reuter) lan Black, 17--year-old Scots swimmer, broke the European and British national records for the men's 440 yards freestyle in the Bri'jsh championships at Blackpool last night. His time: 4 mins 28.4 sees.
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  • 237 11 TOTAL POOL: $175,000 Ist Prize *****8 ($47,250) 2nd Prize *****3 < $23,625) 3rd Prize *****4 ($11,812) STARTERS <S2 362 each): Nos. *****9, *****6, *****4, *****4, *****1. CONSOLATION ($1 050 each): Nos *****7. *****8, *****8. *****3. *****9, *****5, *****1, *****2. *****4, *****3. FORECAST Race 2: 15 tickets ($36 each).
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  • 801 11 80 CLASS I 111 CLASS TWO A TOTAL of 191 horses 80 in Class One and 111 in Class Two —has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club's Aug Sept. Meeting on Aug. 30. Sept. 3 and 6. Following arc the full entries: HORSES (LASS
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  • 105 11 THE Singapore Table Tennis Association invites affiliate clubs to send in entries for the 1958 championships which will be held later this Entries which close on Aug. 31 should be submitted to Mr. Choo Kwai Low. Chief Minister's Office. Assembly House; Mr. Loke Seek Cheong. 206 South
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  • 30 11 MOSCOW, Aug 20 (Reuter). Soviet marksman logann Nikitin set a world record when winning the 100 metres 'running deer" rifle competition in the world shooting championships here yesterday.
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  • 86 11 THERE will be eight races on each day, starting at 2.15 p.m. The schedule of racing is as follows: Ist Day: Cl. 1 Div. 1, 6f; Cl 2 Divs. 1. 2, 3 and 4: 6f; Divs. 1 2 and 3: one mile. 2nd Day: Cl. 1 Divs. 2
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  • 446 12 RASC Break REME's Swim Title Hold THE Royal Army Service Corps created an upset in the Singapore Base District swimming championships when thev won the title with 45 points at the Xuffield pool yesterday. They beat the defending champions REME. holders of the title for the last five I years.
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  • 305 12 Malayan Veterans Boys Draw PENANG, Wed.— The Malayan open badminton champion-: ships r >choo! boys and veteran i ill beJd at the Ha- Chiang High School Hall on Fridaji Saturday and Sunday [He :iw ol the championships resulted as follows: iS indii ites schoolboys and V Indicates veterans.] Friday. 6.
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  • 23 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangoi Combined Police beat Feieral Police Depot 4-1 in a soccer match 00 the po'.ice depot ground today.
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  • 184 12 LOS ANGELES. Aug. 10 ter) Cus D'Amato, manager of Floyd Patterson, who knocked out Rov Harris in a bruising battle last night to retain his I world heavyweight champion- ship, said yesterday that London I is a possible site for Patterson's next title defence. "When
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  • 97 12 BEDOK Sports Club will hold their annual kolek races and sea sports on Oct. 12. Officials elected at its recent emergency general meeting arc: President Mr. Ahmad bin Haii Mohammed. Vice-Presidents —Mr. Ibrahim bin Kass;m; Mr Abdullah Sanggura; Hon. Secretary—Mr. P. J. Krishnan; Asst. Hon. Secretary— Mr Jamil
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  • 99 12 A Chance For Rensburg SYDNEY, Aug. 20 (Rcutei). Australian boxer. George Barnes, said here yesterday he was prepared to give South African, Johnny Van Rensburg, a chance to regiir the Empire welterweight hexing title within a month. Van Rensburg lost the title to Barnes last night, when the referee stopped
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  • 118 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association yesterday drew up the events which will feature Australia's world famous women swimmers at the Singapore Swimming Club on Wednesday Aug 27 at the Singapore Swimming Club. Neo Chwee Kok. Singapore's Olympian, will give an exhibition 100 metres free style s^vim. The
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  • 446 12 All But Si ng Invited To Ba ngko SE-A Q^ By KEN JALLEH SINGAPORE sfronds st rona the Moloy Peninsula, promiS?* S the nose of Thailand, our frienrfl N but it seems that the or 9 anis ers \*M East Asia Games across the Mal
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 12 PERAK Combined Schools' Captain, Ng Boon Bee receives the Heah Joo Seeing trophy from the donor after winning the Federation Combined Schools Badminton Championships in Kuala Lumpur last Sunday niaht. iVfif won four singles and three doubles in the tourney.
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  • 141 12 THE first record to be broken in this year's Singapore swimming championships which began yesterday at Tanjong Rhu was by Douglas Munro. Munro swam to a new time of two minutes 49.8 seconds in the men's 200 metres butterfly stroke. This is 3.9 seconds faster
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  • 21 12 1 I'hKI.V. i Olym] Iron Swimmn other Interns; (hat count! Prof. n cogn won Olym; Commu Melbou allowed from Form
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  • 34 12 Kiwis Drop Hayes And Harford LONDON New Zf I their tea final tes 1 Uifi ton--Cave, B< rt S Mi a S B I Ti j nf a tota scon O: re t in
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  • 419 12 Boos For Kowloon Busmen's Rough Victory Over Boys KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Kowloon Busmen beat the Federation Combined Schools 4 2 but it was a rough victory received with boos and angry cries by the crowd at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The Busmen gave referee T. Nadarajah a busy time, and
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  • 230 12 STOCKHOLM, Aug. 20 (Reliters) Britain, Poland and Czechoslovakia each took a gold medal here yesterday in the three finals decided on the opening day of the European athletic championships. One European record was set a women's iavelin throw of 56.02 metres (183 ft. 9* inches)
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  • 24 12 NELSON, New Zealand, Aug. 20 (Reuter) Australia's touring Rugby Union team beat Nelson 20-11 here today after being 11-9 down at half-time.
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  • 260 12 Last Four In Business Houses B'ton SINGAPORE Traction Company entered the semi-final of the Singapore Commercial House? competition with a smashing five-nil victory ever Morton Sports Club at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. The other three teams which accompanied the Busmen to ths semi-finals were Shell Sports Club. Wearne Brothers
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 74 12 SINGAPORE SWIMMING: S'pore championships Diving at CSC 5.30 p.m. SOCCER: SAFA Div 2A Kota Raja Club vs Katong SC at Geylang. Inter-Servi-ces RN vs Army at HMS Terror 5 p.m. PENANO SOCCER 2nd Division final— C.R.C. vs. M.R.C. "C" City Stadium. BAD MINTON Pcr.cng Malays championships at 8 p.m.—U.M.N.O. Hall.
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  • Standard Newsletters
    • 1641 13 BwfP^_____^^^Hw^V^^^^^Su^Kf^^ writing P\- getting erni- the bhajan and ?g ana cans. is sripp- 1 rr.ore n mo^e rhal it vast P Great from ill or bC OB esslw QUita present Kte *he tt^ r times but I m se« n in to yet to tie
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    • 432 13 Marian Anderson at U.N. WASHINGTON I7OR several years now the Americans have made a habit of including a distinguished woman in their delegation to the annual meeting in September of the UN General Assembly (which is not to be confused with the present emergency session). This year they have chosen
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    • 248 13 From a Special Correspondent fa T in u-hirt Httb h« b«n heard of it. the XcUonaUst d, h« '-ed .MM H. WOT* 8,-r,,,n for o.er^ Io' -vd b, re,,,th into the —H «nd nlmost tmckUw «t« of an* MtaWM MM «<*«" T'^ toU'n a"d UM Ch nese
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    • 499 13 rpODAYS QUOTATION: HI "The worth of a stale, IHH la the lonr ran ls the I Worth of the indlrlduaH p|U WjM B|X?V composing H." -i S. Mill M THURSDAY FOR ■^^^^RTQb^B^B^^bl 1 EVERYONE: Get an early BsUHHH start; <ilve problem- in R\V^^^^ M connection with avocations. Hslf talent?. Do
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 108 14 LONDON, Aug. 20, (Renter). Scotland's biggest export is its workers, a policy document issued by the Labour Party stated today. The document. "Let Scotland Prosper," dealt with the Party's plan for building Scottish prosperity under a Laoour Government and said Scotland had been losing increasing numbers
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    • 248 14 U.S. $50 MILLION A YEAR WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 (UPI) t\S. officials believe the United States must spend about U5550,000,000 a year to keep Jordan from collapsing into the lap of United Arab Republic Pres dent Gamal Abdel Nasser. While Britain and the United
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    • 143 14 Explained Problems Of Asian Nations WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (UPI) Carlos P. Garcia. President of the Philippines, was chosen today as the recipient of the American Public Relations Association's 1953 International Achieve ment Award. The Award is for President Garcia's "outstanding international public relations achievements during his
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    • 87 14 HANOVER. West Germany Aug. 20 (Reuter) A man who drew almost perfectly franking marks on mini v s tage stamps and v >id them to collectors for uo to 700 marks < 5500 Malayan* wa.s s.ven a nine-month .suspended sentence here for fraud. The prosecution said
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    • 517 14 Ceylon's Delegate Suggests Plan To Suit Both Sides UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 20 (Reuter) Sir Claude Corea, Ceylon's resident representative, today palled for a compromise between conflicting points of view on the key issue of withdrawal of Anglo-American troops from Jordan and Lebanon. Opening the General Assembly's sixth
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    • 101 14 AFTER NEW ATLANTIC RECORD DESIGNER. Mr. Ferdinand Greatrex (right) points out his silencer attached to the rear of the Comet IV Jet engines to the Pilot, John (Cats Eyes) Cunningham, shortly after John Cunningham had landed the De Havilland Comet IV at Hatfield Aerodrome, setting up a new Trans-Atlantic air
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    • 229 14 Troops: No Pact With Britain, Says Ike WASHINGTON. All2 20 (Reuter) President Eisenhower said today that the United States had made no specific agreement with Britain that, the United States would not pull its troops out of Lebanon until Britain was ready to withdraw from Jordan. The President reiterated at
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    • Newsbriefs
      • 24 14 GHANA announced yesterday that an agreement has been signed with Israel covering trade, exchanges, and services in Ghana for seven million pounds sterling UPI
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      • 28 14 PRESIDENT CARLOS P. Garcia's only daughter Lind^a, and her husband. Fernando Campos. left yesterday by Scandinavian Airlines for Europe en route to the TTni^r* States to study UPI
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      • 30 14 THE THAI Ministry of Culture has sent a life-size mage of Buddha to be installed in a new Buddhist temple at Se;r.arang. Indonesia, a Thai Foreign Ministry sDokesman said. Reuter
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      • 30 14 THAILAND is to have a new province its 72n I—next year with the division of the big Übol Province in the north-east. The new province will be called Yasothorn.— Reuter
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    • 197 14 PATH NOW OPEN TO END ALL A-TESTS UNITED NATIONS, Aug 20 (Reuter) East-West agreement in Geneva yesterday on ideas for policing a suspension or nuclear tests was seen in diplomatic quarters here as opening a clear road towards ultimate accord on an end of atomic weapons explosions. Information filtering through
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    • 91 14 LITTLE ROCK. Arkansas. Aug. 20 (UPI).— Gov. Oi\ai E. Faubus said yesterday he has no immediate plans tor calling a special session of the Arkansas Legislature to deal with the new Little Rock integration crisis but left ihe way open for that possibility later. Faubus said he
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    • 274 14 NEW DELHI, Au 8 20 (UPI) —A bitter, miniature war Is underway in Communi trun Kerala, Indian Southernmost State. The armed Communists in that land oi intense beat and co or: n plantation* hav< resolved to oust all opposition and now are taking violent steps
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    • 164 14 Punished For Misusing Public Money LONDON, Aug. 20. (Rejter). Moscow Radio said today that 'severe punishment" has been imposed on some officials of the Soviet Economic Administration responsible for the irregular use of public funds. The Central Commute* of the Communist Party has considered the case of the officials concerned
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    • 44 14 JAKARTA, Aug. 20 (Reuter)— Indonesia said last night it had decided against bringing her claim to West New Guinea before the United Nations this year. Mr Soedibjo, the. Minister for Information, announceithe decision to reporters after a Cabinet meeting.
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    • 55 14 U.S. TROOPS WITHDRAW FROM BEIRUT UPI KIT AND equipment including ammunition are piled up on Beirut beach as the first contingent of the U. S. Forces aboard a transport ship to leave Lebanon. Some 1.700 men with full equipment sailed from Beirut last week to start withdrawal of U.S. Forces
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    • 159 14 Changes His Mind In U.S. Prison NEW YORK. Aug. JO (LTD. A Chinese Communist official^ son, who chose iail ir; the United States to deportation to Red China, changed bis mind yesterday and decided to leave the country vo'untarily. The young Chinese, Shim Long. 28. was sentenced last June 27
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    • 49 14 BANGKOK, Aug. 20" (Renter) Australia has set aside A£ 100.000 for the training of service officers from the three Asian member nations of the South-east Asia Treaty Organization, according to a release from SEATO headquarters. The three Asian members are Pakistan, the Philippines and Thailand.
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    • 305 14 PARIS, Aug. 20 (IPI) i» rrin 1 flies to Africa today to ask thp df l France's overseas territor.ps )fl N| H struggle for a strong and stable eoveZ/ 1 The Premier hopes to r- mpn Hn( turn home from his 12.000 I mi.e vote-getting inn with a firm
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    • 90 14 JVOMEN fßeuteri 1 g* gap «M«I p. v f W h nm n >« nj for 1 value' Slr *<2 opening s llr Pa ment t,,, j pnnnp| P w,,uld b»ja poratPd in th< i structure u practical Men South UjJ the first state in 3 lia to announce
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    • 36 14 £4 1 v. a Pr :> head of Br- 'i -rariio-ieie>c 1 here last r. ■JJ there vie the Russia; moon rocke* -I maj L- S not think see a RussUr i r.m the ncii u
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