Singapore Standard, 28 August 1951

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  • 16 1 Singapore Tiger Standard L II NO. 58 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 60 1 Sixty seven Home Guards m the Balik Pulau District ot* Penani; were presented with the new Home Guard badges on Friday, August 24, by Major-General E. B. De Fonblanque Assistant Civil Defence Commissioner for Penang, Kedah and Perlis. Picture shows some of the Home Guards wealing
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    78 1 Mr VI White Ander Hederatoi of th** r.il \»^r:nhlv of the of >» iland and to it M the Kins. Presfcyteriaa church m Singapore last r his arrival from »3 Qurtaa BOAI i! them ">\ t 'e stories,'* it >%a> i;oinu on at Xndervm leaves by morning for
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  • 86 1 Graham In Karachi For 4th Time a.^ 27 (Reutei i Graham, United tentative m Kasn- m K._:ra~hi from r tod i "tor further aith trie Govern- rtar im, i .vas aceom- ree his senior ud- he did not .c would be i ichl I Mirth visit ne: c bo Asia
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  • 249 1 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 25,000 civilian employees of the War Department i„ Singapore and the' Federation are To nmt another provisional increase m their cost ot bvmgj allowances, effective from July I last. Ine increases sanctioned are. however, unsatisfactory from the point of
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  • 223 1 1 1 1 E (i ivernoi of Singapoi e, Sii f ankl m Gimson, landed back m Singapore last night after a 2,400-mile flight by raf Sunderland to study on the spot the problems ol the inhabitants ol the Cocos-Keeling Islands, m the
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  • 106 1 NEW DFLHI. Aug. 27 tUP> Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru I >ld Parliament todaj thai India would make he: own peace treaty with Japan because the Anglo-American draft treaty would not contribute to stable peace m the Far East. Nehru said he resetted
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  • 92 1 LONDON". Aug. 27 (Reuter>— Apart from movements m the foreign bond .section the London Stock Exchange was colourless today. Pending developments m the international situation the turnover remained at a low level m\c\ mosl price changes were do QVt at ds. Jaoarte.se bonds advanced at the
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  • 48 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Aug. 27 Alex Josey's t i!ks have not been suspended on orders from the Colonial Office on the basis of protests by rubber companies. A Colonial Office spokesman insists that this bene;, communicated bj The Times correspondent this morning, is without foundation
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  • 55 1 Mr. Yeo Chong Yong, ASP of the Singapore Police was slightly injured shortly after midnight lasl night following an argnmenl witi a Chinese whose car he had stopped at Stamford Road, after a chase. Some passers-by helped Mr. Veo to arresl the man. Inspector Quek of the Centra!
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  • 574 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. At the end of the Coroner's inquiry into the death of iNai Prasong Khumhoiigsa, former Thai Chancellor, who was fatally shot m the ahdomen during a party on the night of June 24, the Coroner reserved his verdict till
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  • 176 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Tungku Abdul Rahman. UMNO's new president, declared today that he would work tor the independence ot Malaya. He proposed to achieve this independence by constitutional means as laid down m the aims of the UMNO constitution. Hi.s immediate task would be
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  • 414 1 "No Leadership, Direction Or Information" Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government, and not the Police, must be blamed for permitting Maria Hertogh to reside m the Convent and for the direct cause of all that followed, said Dr. r h
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  • 57 1 JAKARTA. Aug. 27 (AP)— Military police have arrested 100 more suspected subversives bringing the total to 2.000 jailed m three weeks. About 25 ot those picked up Sunday were members of the Moslem Party Indonesia's biggest government A Member of Parliament and leader of the Moslem Party's West
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  • 420 1 Reds Hurl New Charges; Truce Prospects Fading 2,000 "Caucasians" In Korea TOKYO, Aug. 27 (UP) The arrival of some 2.000 "Caucasian" troops to fight with the Communist armies m Korea was reported today as new Communis! charges of Allied truer violations dimmed the prospects oi an early renewal of the
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  • 108 1 Barhley Says NEW YORK. Aug. 27 (AFP) The Vice-President ot the United States. Aiben Barkley, told television audience \h-vq last night that m his personal view :t the armistice talks failed m Korea thei c was no alternative for the United States but to launch
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  • 138 1 TOKYO. Aug. 21 ilT> I hi- Caamnmfeta told Gem, tUiUkrm B. Kidgway today that their armistice delegation m Kaeseag is still Hailing tor the I nited Nations lo in l ie I' *V%i deuce that a t nited Nations plane bombed the Kaesong neutral zone.
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  • 229 1 IRAN OIL CRISIS LONDON. Aug. 27 (UP) United States Roving Ambassador Averell Harriman conferred with Ptime Minister Attlee this afternoon and later attended a meeting of Cabinet ministers to discuss the next moves m the An^Jo-Iraman oil crisis. Harriman. who arrived here last night lor
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  • 131 2 Standard Staff Reporter JAH BINTE MAT, a 56--year-old maid servant who pleaded guilty to stealing |4,65 l worth of jewellery belonging to her employer was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court ycatoiay, to two years' rigorous imprisonment. ler *< cc will be I
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  • 37 2 A riOKG WAR an emthe Chung Shing Jil led guilty m the nd P ee Court vben charged th g j \s cad •es Rol s iB Sentei i ras i si Bail ol 1200
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  • 227 2 SMC Probes Under Ground Water Sources Standard Staff Reporter COMMENTING n the arrival oi Mi John C I a a g< hys st at present m the Col d> m search Et ui. lergi and sources oi ater, the Municij a] Water o| neei Mi W S St red wick
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  • 53 2 He's Against Giving Govt. Total Powers I Emer- c s express res enl f the S c Dr. C. H. ers-1 I■ < i R g g ite 1 evid- the se whicl the: a been i rl by the P is j mud sier to desuspect* ffendei it- c
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    132 2 Reporters, who to x k him on a night out m the Colony. The Wilsons boarded a PAA plane for their next round the world -m 30--divs' stop. Manila. Added Earl: "We are not saying good-bye to Singapore yet. and hope to return for a longer visit soon."
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  • 287 2 Meanwhile Talks On Parliament Standard Staff Reporter WEEKLY RADIO debates on topical subjects will now replace Alex Josey's talks on Malayan Affairs, a spokesman of Radio Malaya told The Singapore Standard yesterday. The introduction of such debates which have already been suggested by
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  • 125 2 An appeal to the younger generation to join the Singapore Association so that their interests may be safeguarded by propel and right! ul expression of opinion m "what we boast of as a democratic Colony" was made by Mr. C L. Edwards at the annual general
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  • 87 2 AT the i" ferenceof Christi n W rkers sponsored by the Comssi on Christian Educati n c Methodist Church m Malaya. 100 teachers, principals of s. church Leaders, workers and miss maries from Singapore and the Federation met to discuss methods and means whereby Christian religi
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  • 219 2 'Can I Help You Rhona Is Leaving Standard Staff Reporter LISTENERS of Radio Malaya's "Talk of the Town" will miss the familiar voice of Miss. Rhona M. Connery who has. during the past two years, produced many interesting radio features for the benefit of Malayan radio fans. Miss Connery who
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  • 77 2 MR ANDREW LOWE. €2 year-old ex-Chief Engineej the Ben Line vessel. Ben L mono, was found dtead m his cabin yesterday aboard the Bl". Macdhui, another Ben Line vessel m which he was returning home after being released from hospital m Singapore follow ii g
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  • 232 2 Standard Staff Reporter ONLY A FEW Chinese schools m Singapore celebrated the 2502 th anniversary of Confucius birthday yesterday. Although all the Chinese dailies throughout Malaya had no publication today to commemorate China's great sage, only five Chinese schools here applied for permission to take
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  • 144 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE LABOUR Department has offered to mediate m the dispute between 20U lighter workers employed m three lighterage companies m Singapore. Revealing this to The Standard yesterday, Mr. J. MiddletcnSmith, Acting Deputy Commissioner for Labour, said that he had written to the three
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  • 224 2 S!\GAPORE Legislator Dato Charles J. Fci.'ar now m Manila will begin c round of conferences tomorrow with Philippine c'iic als end doctors on the tuberculosis problem, said c UJP, report yesterday. He and )<:s wife arrived here this morning by plane from Singapo-e for
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  • 77 2 ALL THE flags of the Malay States, the Federation ana Singapore will be flying on :he parade at Nee Sooi: today when 90 recruits ot the Royal Army Service Corps pass out from tne R.A.S.C. School alter 16 week-s' training. The salute will be taken
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  • 51 2 LIM KIM CHEW (20) was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with outraging the modesty of a woman at a house m Coronation Road on Aug 18. He claimed trial and was allowed $500 bail m two sureties until Sept. 27, when the case will be
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    • 93 2 1 THAR'S TH'GREAT BEGATSBY, H PSST.'.'-HE ~~~~V~~~ WE~~C WE GOT PLENTY O' EXPENSE N < Smm mm ANT HIS FAM&U/rr— HM. r r thar's o\e or emjt-so VEIL BE MONEY for D:S job -SO BUY vo P^ ■MTT^B A COUPLE O'TH' OLDER CHI LLUN < V PUTTY tN OUR MANOS.KT-
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  • 538 3 'Medieval, 'Says 77ie Guardian By Andrew Roth, Standard London Correspondent THE LEACH Commission's report and the Watts-Carter trial have torn the coat of chivalry covering less reputable practices m Malaya. This morning's Manchester Guardian goes at it again with its leader and correspondents' articles on police matters
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  • 190 3 WORKING Committee for Singapore Air Day rial pro-event meeting yesterday at Kallang Final plans for the display, which takes place' were reviewed, and members "walked] airport to inspect arrangements for crowd] i t arking and other facilities. A rj immy submarine and a small
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  • 52 3 l «r» fiard Koad: M »P :'i >n > C is es 1 > mastics A ML4 V S !egie Road: House C«n pm ii d cet Bal xZ T N pm C Tourna i p.m.. Eve X s i>ua>: M I 0 ■Ad B I' b \hihiti
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  • 130 3 HE TOOK 5 SARONGS 6 BOLTED Standard Staff Reporter ABDUL WAHAB s/o Mohamed Ibrahim (21), was fined $100 and one day's simple imprisonment m the Singapore Second Police C >urt yesterday for cheating Arid.;! Wahid, a .salesman at N irth Bi idge Road. On July 30 Wahab went to Wahid's
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  • 64 3 The Secretary of State for the C■ »nies las appointed Lieutenant David Myles Gisborne Bi itl m, ti »3 al Navy, to be an Officer iti the Malayan Naval Force. The Governor has appointed Mr. A. J. Jugas to be a member of the Labour Advisory Board for the
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  • 120 3 Standard Staff Reporter j RENGASAMY Athmanathan was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by 12 months" police supervision m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when he was found guilty of stealing a cigarette lighter worth $15 belonging to Mohamed Jappar
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  • 65 3 Standard Staff Reporter NEO YEO LAM was tentatively charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with the attempted murder of Tan Ah Hup m a house at New M irket Road on the night of Aug. 24 The charge alleged that Neo stabbed Tan with a
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  • 197 3 Standard Staff Reporter PREPARATIONS for the December elections to the Singapore Municipal Commission are already being made by the two political parties Labour and Pro- greMive. The elections will be tor six seats which become vacant on j t U etii ement oi six
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  • 118 3 Watchman On Trial At Assizes Standard Staff Reporter A SIKH watchman named SI iv Singh went on trial at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Whitton and a jury yesterday on n charge of causing grievous hurl to a compatriot, Pritam Singh. Shiv EKngh and Pritam Singh il was stated, were
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  • 155 3 By EVA CHO.NC;, Standard Woman Rrportrr Millions of "dollars" were burnt m Chinatown lasl night to commemorate the festival of tin- ""All SouU* Day"' which ends m a few days time. Chinese m Singapore, who attach great importance to this occasion, did nol spare
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  • Article, Illustration
    60 3 Photo. For a couple of days, a Singapore school teacher M'aited for the dawn to break to give him the right background to what he wanted to paint the Armenian Church m Hill Street. The man is Mr. Shamus Fraser. An author as well as "amateur" painter, Mr. Fraser has
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  • 103 3 standard Shipping Reporter Among the 2 passenger* arrived m Sing:, pure from Aus- j tralia m the Burns, Philp 1. ship Merkur. was Mis. I. .1 Clifford, wife of a directoi I Hume Industries m Australia. Mr. Clifford lelt the Merkur m Djakarta and rlew to
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  • 171 3 Standard St* THE "action* m th*- «»|M-ratioti of li. liaporr tio>«Tiiiii«*nt v«al«d b\ the Drrrmbcr Riot*** arc iidirrent m tin toholr colonial •o\»t*-in. The rented) 1 m rv•ponsiblc >ell-^<»> «rnin*iil. This Li the I .cv. uf the (General CoUtICJ of the Lattf Party oi Singapore on the i iot
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  • 97 3 Standard Slall Krporlrr MORE THAN %3,099JrM si I a *****00.000 loan floated >>■ the Singapore Municipal Commit Miineis vii Wc(ii.<'-da> have been subset ibed to till >ci '<■• das A spokesman ot the Municipal Treasui ci Depa tment told 'I b Standard resterdas thai among
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  • 49 3 x 1 INDING adventure was i eturned m tin Singapore i I y at an quesl 1 ild ta Jell into the hold ol his on lutv 26 It v. a si it< that 1 ed a lit of the lenl f P iboe
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  • 501 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Government of the Federation is calling for applications to select 150 teachers for 18 months' training at the Federation Emergency Training College at Kirkby. The Education Department expects about 300 applications from all over Malaya. State
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  • 64 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Private individuals and public bodies are invited to make representations to the select committee appointed by the Legislative Council of the Federation to consider the Federation of Malaya Agreement (Amendment) Bill. All communications should be sent to the chairman of the select
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  • 141 4 Stand.trd Staff orrespondent KUAI A I UMPUR Mon— lf the etu nee is prevalent m the Federati n, the court would have taken a very different view and aye sitated to increase the sentence, said the ci Justice, Sir Stafford Foster S itt n, when he dismissed
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  • 98 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Ju:l- reserved by the P C irt Magistrate t M imed bm Ali yesterv. case m which 1 1 Bak Seng was charged with ssessii g t uncustomed goods. 20 ca>es of the XAAFI beer, at addi ess m J.: An F ok
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  • 75 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— In vernacular school teachers m the Federation are undergoing their seeor.d and final residential course m physical education at the Victoria Institute »n here. rhe course started today and will conclude on Saturday. This is the second gn up of teachers to
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  • 79 4 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Jaffnese Co-operative Society Ltd. granted loan s amounting to $146,590 last year, stated Mr. A. Mahalingham, the president, at its annual general meeting yesterday. The society showed a prolit oi $19,752.64. Tributes were paid to the retiring president and the
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  • 67 4 Standard Statt Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, M n 1 m re bandits have surrend< 1 the p lice m various I irts of the Federation, while m engagement m Mersing on S turd one terrorist was killed nd several injured, one sen usly, when security forces moving mbus
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  • 197 4 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The story of how the court sympathised with a man who told the truth was revealed m the Sessions ourt. her t before •be president, Mr. i). >t. K. (irant. today. A young Chinese, Won? Choon. who pleaded guilty to stealing- 12
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  • 203 4 Court Upholds 3 Death Sentences Standard Slaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Court of Appeal, today dismissed the appeals of three persons against the sentence of death passed on them for offences under the emergency and for murder. The first appeal was that of a Chinese, Jang Long Seng.
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  • 45 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Company Quarter Master Sergeant J. Chatham was today reduced to the ranks by a general court martial assembled at Headquarters. Malaya, for disgraceful conduct "\vhen on active service. The sentence is subject to confirmation by higher authorities.
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  • 487 4 €EB Junior Men Say Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— "ln spite o! representations by your Council of Management and assurances given by the Board that the matter will be reviewed, pensioners still continue to be employed by the Board m various posts, and I feel
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  • 79 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Dato Haji Mohamed Eus« ff, Rotary Governor ol District 4-!. is flying to Bangkok to take over formally from past Rotary District Governor. H. H. Prin< c Dhani Nivat, Regent for Siam. He will pay an official visit to the Rotary Club at the same
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  • 111 4 PUPILS of the. Chung Hwa School, the premier Chinese School m Kluang, put up a charity cinema show from which they have raised $350 and subscribed^tamong themselves $88 makings total of $438 as donation to the Kampong Bugis Fire Reiiet Fund, Singapore. AHMAD bin Idris was fined
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    • 718 4 SniiATlON VACANT TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE, KIRKBY, ENGLAND. PPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified young v men and w( men to undergo the FIRST TRAINING COURSE at the Federation's EMERGENCY TRAINING COLLEGE at KIRKBY. ENGLAND. 2 The course will commence m January. 1952 and last Until July lon It is intendc
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    • 566 4 dkdjkdjjd ACKNOWLEDGMENT AIRS. Tay Chek Soc and' Ti family thank all relatives and friends, who sent wreaths condolatory letters and teie^ grams, scrolls, etc., lent cars, rendered assistance, paid night visits and attended the funeral of the late Mr. Tay Ch< k So,. President, Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce. "\TF.S.
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  • 147 5 Fare well To Three The Kampong Kaum Ibu of Central Kedah. numbering over 200, entertained thenPresident, Tunku Habsah consort of Tuan Syed Sheh Shahabudin, District Officer of Baling), and two other members, Tunku TadzarRuah (consort of Tuan Syed Sofie Al.jattree, Asst. Superintendent of Customs. Central Kedah) and Che Som binti
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  • 318 5 Standard StalT Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— -While local Malay leaders have reserved l commen t on Dato Onn's severance from the J nited Malays National Organisation, of which he has been president since its inception m I <>!<>, m order to 1 n Independence oi Malaya
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  • 64 5 51 ;!'.<l.irti Staff Correspondent KOl A l\, .\\ir. Mon.— TengIbi ahim bin Tengku Mal of X mg Sungei Keladi. Kota Bharu. was yesterday entenced to two months rig roi imprisonment for causing hurt with an axe to Benan Singh, The Circuit Magistrate, Che m
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  • 101 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon-.\ j i mg shoemaker Lim Chong Heng toid the Magistrate Inche Haron bin il iji dris today that he was assaulted by unknown issailants while out with hi girl friend. To escape his a^u ants he jumped into 1 1 c X
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  • 83 5 A.X INFORMER m a chap .ii hi case was rewarded $1,000 by Magistrate R C. S Bell m the Singapore first Police Court yesterday. when two Chinese were convicted and fined $2,000 e:ich for assisting m the carrying <>n ot a chap ki lottery. The men
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  • 132 5 Standard Stafl Reporter V Mar hal R S Blucke, Air Officer Commai d- he R A.F. m Malaya, who hab been convalescing m Cey- ■>• the past month, is returning to Briiam on the ich ice of his doc-tor-. C immand ol
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  • 138 5 >i i;^i 1 1<>\- II ible i«> I" "l slirdiiing tod») i> X lames, I Road, Silai Road. BukiJ Pasoh. B. A-T^ rrafalsnr Road. Prime I dward sagu Street. Peoples Park, n iommi Road I >•«' Soon „i \ini- <m oi llm. li. N( work l tmtory. River
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  • 116 5 standard stall Correspondent PENANG. Mon.— Three Mm Yuen officials have been am >ted following a screening operation al Gertak Sanggol yesterday, while two other t). d > have been detained, m official spokesman of the ID Penang. said today. A Chinese woman was among
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  • Article, Illustration
    75 5 Mr. and Mrs. James Williams photographed under an arch of Scout sticks as they emerge from the Burmah Road Hall, Penang. on Saturday afternoon. immediately after their wedding. The bride is the former Miss Esther Cheong. a blind girl from the St. Nicholas' Home ior the Blind She was given
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  • 277 5 $8,285,000 FOR MORE SCHOOLS IN PENANG NEXT YEAR Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG* Mon. E»|MWMMi of educational facilities m Penang will absorb 88,28.>,(MM> of the Settlement's $18,681,755 budget for next year. This Mas revealed today when the Draft EataaaMtei of Revenue and Expenditure were approved by the Settlement Council. But Dr.
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  • 38 5 THE Ainu;'.] Confei ence of the Cab. mi' P iity ol SingapOl c will be held on Oetobei 21 next This mnced yesterday by the secretary of the Party, Mr. P. M Williams.
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  • 172 5 'Don' t Make Shame Lah' Plea To Wife Siaml.iid Stall orrrspoiid' fit KUALA LUMPUH An aged hu >band, Ang i Seng today summoi t his write, Tan Kirn Neo, En tho Second Magi irl i BhOW I ails..' v. iiv h'' should not er into a bond for the I
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  • 230 5 Standard Siall Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Strongly advocating the reintroduetion of driving tesis ior motorists m the Settlement, Mrs. Cheah lam Kiong, only woman councillor, at today's Settlement Council meeting also requested t lint nil holder- of licences who have not undergone driving tests, should
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  • 23 5 The next meeting of the Singapo Legislative Council •Ail! be held on September la at the Victoria Memorial at 10 a.m.
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  • 17 5 a. c next si m Singapoi c ill be held on September 3 at 10.30 a m
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  • 17 5 IPOH to be n'" the consumption oi chatidu T Tarn I non! J.B irt. toda
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 862 6 Singapore Tiger Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Radio Forum E are promised a new radio feature Malayan Affairs Forum— in place of Mr. Alex Josey's '"Malayan Affairs' 1 which, thanks to the intervention oi ticnint'iacy-anywh.ere-but-at-our-front-door wallahSi came to an end last Sunday. The projected Malayan Affairs Forum may be intended as
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  • 1207 6 Ceylon Representative Waited For A Bus COLOMBO TT is perhaps because the Malayan correspondent of a Ceylon evening paper had some uncomplimentary things to say with regard to the status and arrival m Singapore of Mr. Nesaratnam that the Government thought it necessary to issue last week a special Press
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  • We, the People
    • 499 6 Sir 1 suggest that Dato Tan C leng Lock's speeches at Raub, Bentong and Kuala lapis be given wide publicity throughout the length and breadth ol this country. 1 am sure it will go a long way towards fostering better relations between the Chinese and the
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    • 378 6 Sir.- After reading "Do your Part's" "Advice to Travellers by S.T.C I am wondering it the article is 1 a threat. 01 an appeal for coopei ation. J' it is a threat, does "Do your Part" mean to say that it every bus-user does not follow
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    • 374 6 Sir: In a recent article In contemporary ol yours dealing with the Joining of Northen and Southern Rhodesia v ith h e P r o tectorate o t Ny a saland to form a Federated S:.ae it was stated that "Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland think that Africans cannot
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    • 221 6 Sir: m support oi your correspondent. Dixon Chen. I suggest that we should keep the S.I.T. clean by sacking all the corrupt employees. Recently a large number oi tenants of Trust houses were told to quit by the SIT. If a thorough investigation were to be
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  • 517 6  - ENVIRONMENT AND RACIAL CHARACTER J. HALCRO FERGUSON By: LONDON A small boy m the Kentucky mountains was undergoing an intelligence test. Tne investigator asked him: "I* you went to the More and bought six cents' worth of candy and gave the clerk ten cents, what change would you receive?" The
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  • 423 7 US Brands India's Arguments On Jap reaty As "Petty" \MII\<. TOV \n^. 27. (I !>)._ The United Slates m a note to made public yesterday, rejected a* -|m tt> the arguments of the Delhi Government for not attending ihe Japanese peace conference. i The tong of sarcasm. which ran through
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  • 341 7 iglo-Egyptian Treaty LONDON, Aug. 27 (Rcuter)— The British Foreign rtary, Mr. Herbert Morrison has already indicated \.«te notes to Egypt that Britain is at work on proposals to end the deadlock m the Angloptian treaty revision talks, usually well-informed malic quarters here said. t F<
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  • 116 7 Cairo Police Use Tear Gas Against Mob 2' t (Re iter).— Su i gas I oral v yess] erse m t era! bunptians «ho tried to i i rdh n and U> Dubara disti i rt, a here id American era,,'t'c abc it 5W v si ating i \nglo-Egypi ersary
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  • 29 7 we FRENCH MO--ig n API E c American all cc he c c t Arm: i Ri dgers from ie American ich are under con-
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  • 93 7 The King; and Queen and Princess Margaret, who are m residence at Balmoral Castle, are frequently visited by Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, with their two children, who are staying at nearby Birkhull. Photo shows Prince Charles as the centre of attraction as he
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  • 151 7 j STANSTED, Aug. 27: (Renter^ One of Britain's latest experimental .Jet planes, the Hundley Pane 88. exploded m midair here last, night and crashed by the runway. The pilot Mr. Dougal S. Broomfield was kill cd. The aeroplane was taken off the secrel lisl only three
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  • 83 7 TAIPEI, Aug. 27 (UP) Dv Hollington Tony, prominent m government activities for many \ears and confidante of Generalissimo and Madam Chiang Kaishek, has been offered the posl of Chiel ol the Chinese Mission to Japan, it was learned today. Tour was head ol the Nationalist
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    48 7 DECOTO, California, Aug. 2. UP) The last of the 50 victims ol the c:ash ii! a United Airlines DC-6B has been identified as FBI technicians, flown here from Washington, studied the wreckage for a clue to the cause ol the accident 20 miles from Oakland anpoit.
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  • 293 7 TEHERAN, Aug. 27 (UP) The Iranian Government was strongly criticized by a prominent member i of Parliament for its handling of the oil nationalization i programme and opposition newspapers called on Premier Mohammed Mossadeq to admit failure and I resign. The chief targel
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  • 140 7 HONGKONG. Aug 27 (Reu-ter-AAP) The Nationalist authorities m Formosa have appointed key personnel to emergency administrations m South China when they launch a counter offensive on the mainland, according to the rightwing vernacular Wan Kiu Vat Pao The report said General Chen Chi-tang
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  • 90 7 LONDON, Auk 27. <Reuter\— The Persian Foreign Ministei Baqir Kazemi, has dismissed the Persian Minislt r m Ankara. Mr. Mohamed Sayed, Teheran radio reported. The Minister was ordered to I hand over all current matters to I the Chancellor ol the Legation, the radio added. The
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  • 27 7 TEHERAN, Aug. 27 (AFP) I Ministei for Foreign Affair* j Bather Kazemi announced yesterday that alcoholic drinks would not any U ngei be served at official receptions.
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  • 38 7 MANILA. Aug. 21. (UP) The Defence Department said B«v--ernmenl forces killed 10 Huks, including two diss ideal leaders. m a carefully laid trap m Nueva Kei.ia. Centra] Luzon. The announcemenl said aboul 30 Huks managed to esc« pc
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  • 452 7 Peking Radio Charges TOKYO, Aug. 27 (AP) 'Invasion of coastal area* of three Chinese provinces by American planes on Aug«st 23 and 25" was charged by Peking Radio m two broadcasts today. First m a Japanes< lane v p broadcast and later m
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  • 160 7 MANILA (Ul President 1 es for th« Un ted States today to tritnes* the signing (T the AmericanPhilippine mutual db '.< aty and also underfO melitreal nt. [a la it Quirim 16 othi Filipinos, would take oil a Puili; plat i •00 p.m
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  • 111 7 TOKYO Aug. 27. fRi \P Fai East Naval hi rl quarters revealed that the r;»vj joined the ail foi oet it rtriki i. northward un X' aea ea it a close lo ihr Soviet frontM When Sapi rforts i aided R shin on Saturday,
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  • 181 7 HK Should Take Lesson From S'pore, Sa ys Paper HONGKONG, Aug. :7 (ATl— The British -owned South China Morning Post editorially warned Monday that Hong kon? should take a lesson from Singapore's "tendenc> to take an unbalanced view of responsibility." Commenting on the Singapore {MciMMtfl reaction to the special inquiry
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    • 16 7 the storu of Malayan TrawL. THIS jolting horse-drawn "^^Cvf^^ j' B J Gi IM ufl/" v
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  • 357 8 U.S. STUDIES SHIPS S'PORE TEST TRIP Standard Shipping Reporter WHEN America's newest cargo liner, the 1555,500,--000 Schuyler Otis Bland, arrives m Singapore towards the end ol next month, the effect which the humid, tropical conditions, and harbour facilities at this port will have on the ship's performance, will be watched
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  • 67 8 AN> R g tp of 642 French troops v S gap c today m the Messtge iei oes vessel Oregon. All ps i c 3 »n, a;: are on leil aay M rseilles Etc a s ing th< term of d irv m Indorhe **il
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  • 119 8 Standard Shipping Reporter The 8.1. freighter Okhla on which a cargo of banned tinplate for Hongkong was discovered and held by the Singapore Customs, left for Hongkong yesterday after I the tinplate had been unloaded at the wharves. A total of 1.080 gunny baas
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  • 66 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 19,121 troopship I pire Fowey which arrived m Singapore yesterday lion.^kn: -■> v.SiS i nearly _:n't troops to the Colony and al eighl Services families She will carry about 100 ser- i emen and a few families from
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  • 92 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A TOTAL of 190 candidates have been selected for the new Singapore Harbour Board Police Force. A further 50 policemen are required to complete the force. Thirty to 40 app icants. including men from the Federation, will appear bei n the
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  • 136 8 w ii u:\ i is 'ii ;t (iud«>\MI i ii Be macd 4 > I 15 16 4 1 I D ente 13/14 4 E Maei >k 29 30 2 Elm »ire Fo -v i > IO'41 14 45 1 Hoe {h S 7 16/37 2 teets
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  • 104 8 Standard Shipping Reporter TEN new »h ire i nstruction m British 5 li Alfi Roll L1 the E V Line. The new vess five tassenger irgo lotoi ships of 8.300 tuns. irg i tiers 8.500 I ii irqo pas ngei 8.000 md a
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    • 553 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland San Francisco Los Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penang P. Sham Spore ROBERT LUCKENBACH In Port 29 30Aug 31/Aug/3Sept GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24/26 Sept 27/2SSer 29Sept/lOct CHINA BEAR 24 260cr 27, 230 c! 290ct/INo* Accepting cargo for Hongkong Foi porticulan of Dr\ Corgo Deep
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    • 416 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Orean Building. Singapore. FREIGHT RATES i i'> [NG I the un I m- r m operational and ntenance ost due to rises i m the price of materials an I .i l >-> ir coupled with the rise m steve rag at the majori-] »ci ed
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    • 160 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Hollona Amef CO Line Nederiand Line Rotterdar Rotterdom Amsterdam MONTREAL, HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMDRE,MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'oore P. S'hom Penanr Sloterdyk (HAL) 10/18 Sept 19Sept 20/21 Sept (2) Bali (SMN) 20/25 Sept 26Sept 27/28Scpt (1) Ampenon (RL) 17/230cf 24, 250 c
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    • 343 8 SAILINGS FROM SCAND Navi. r, ''INEST 'NORDVFST* fo Bangkok 29 3 "FALSTRIA" to. Sogor Bangkok 2 4S "PATAGONIA" tor Bangkok" Hongkong Monilo Kobe Yakohamc |4 17Sepf "NORDHVAL" for Bangkok 18-20Sep 'SELANDIA" (or Saigon Bona*** 11-140 "PANAMA" <or Bangkok, Hongkong, Kobe, b Yokohama 15-2C0.. SAILINGS Tf CONftNon Fo. Colombo Aden. P
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    • 59 8 Despatches Today: Thailand (par only) i\oan by Nordvest, Christmas Island, Western Australia. Eastern Australia, Djakarta and Sourabaya by Maetsuycker. Arrivals Today: Thailand (letters by train. Hongkong and China lei ts an I part els} by Glenor hy, N >rth India and Pakistan by Esang, Britain, X. Ire- I. Eire, Europe,
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  • 469 9 S' FORE ASSOCIATION 'III Considered Acts Responsible For Countinued Inflation' 1 I o\SinFßnV Sta dar Staff the Federation and its XS more particularly I inflation and increa^ m X co^of mST*** This was stated yesterday by the President of the Singa- are Association, Dr. c. H. Withers-Payne, m his address
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  • 158 9 Standard Staff Reporter HI SCCTHaury ot state lor the Colonies Mr i 1 ■> Griffiths, has not vet answered two lions of importance" which Dr C II s Payne, President of the Singapore Asso- asked when he was here last year. i 1 two
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  • 383 9 More In forma tion On Swedish Prefabs Required ICD/AL ARCHITECT SAYS: Standard Stall Beperlcr (VIEWED m etntiicctieni with recent _i\!l t il«- *»<» ti:l!itx ot U«-ilt^ Sv#< 1 -!l j,l 1 henMn m Singapore, the Municipal BaUcKag Snrveyor saggcata dial an open i*- Ltpt OH thi- utaUer until tW in
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  • 10 9 >v rot Canadian ioj S B! Malayan) are
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  • 129 9 Ril Iml lava the n J habits Tuch as 'tne tubers c cass f a y a ts lea Y« especial!, S ich plants v h the food ProW^^eJ^lstoSs Oi Java and the wsw f a na > nal "HSHS bee? studied Al fee hag 1 1
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  • 132 9 Standard Staff Reporter "GOVERNMENT acquiescence" to the proposal that the rubber-producing industry should be nationalised was attacked by the president of the Singapore Association, Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne, yesterday m his address to the annual meeting. Said Dr Withers-Payne: "We
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  • 155 9 In this connection Dr. Withers-Payne went on to say: "One considers whether the recent Government action to mosaic the Press is connected with their wish to present the presentation of the other side of the case. It is perhaps even more disquieting: to reid that these broadcasts
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  • 49 9 THE FAO Far Eastern Re gional Office announces that Dr. lihami Masar has arrived m Bangkok to fill the post FAO Regional Economist, which has been vacant tne time. Dr. Masar, a Turk, will be joined later m Bangkok I j wife and daughter.
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  • 105 9 Standard Market R« porter THE produce market m Singa pore was quiet m all sections yesterday. Pepper remained fairly steady, Muntok white being $915 per picul and Lampong black $710. Copra had buyers at $41 per pica] and sellers $42 on a quiet market, with no
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  • 66 9 SCRAP IRON and steel, ni d by Bi itish Industry as the rearmament drive gathers momentum, ha been raised m price by £2 pei ton. The Government oi ims 1 en lv age scrap collect] I help liil the gap left bj I lining imports.
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  • 216 9 Standard Market Reporter REPORTS emanating from Hongkong about the alleged presence of 20.000 Russian troops m Korea, which sent gold prices m thai colony spiralling, caused a sharp hut short-lived reaction upwards m rubber prices m Singapore yesterday. First grade rubber for
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  • 182 9 Govt. Accused Of Apathy To New Industries, Finns Standard Staff Reporter "IT WOULD be difficult to suggest a greater was' I of money ?n present circumstances, n Dr. 11. Wither.; Payne told the annual general meeting of tiie Singapore Association yesterday, when commenting on the reported plan
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    94 9 A dinner party Has held at the premises of Chop Tony Henf,' m Rochore Road to celebrate the Chinese Seventh Moon Festival. Ho i t was Mr. Pans Scaw Hai. Picture taken at one of the tables shows from left): Mrs J N. Devereux-Cofebourn, Mr. H. B. Livingstone (Third Police
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  • 64 9 MANILA. Aug 27. (UP)— An official tnquirv has been opened into reports thai PI sugai shipped to Bu.-ne was finning ;ts way into Communist China. Major-Gen. Calixto Duque, Armed Forces Chief-of-S1 H called the attention of the Customs authorities to the reports that sugar
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  • 105 9 Standard Stall Reporter REPRESENTATIONS concerning the Finance Regulations of the Colony have continued into their third year and "no reasoned answer" has yet been received from Government. The president of the Singapore Association. Dr. WithersPayne, said this yesterday m his address to the annual general
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Aug 27 S; i Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange day were HK$l5 18 to £1 ling HK56.615 to US$l; tlKs 1.815 to Mala: HK50.333 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5331.75 to tael.
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  • 69 9 CHECK ON EXPORTS TIGHTENED Standard Staff Repartee SINGAPORE i taking steps to tightei th< rheck on food] befon i aye shore m an effort to prevent inadvertent leak i I g •is on the list of banned port-. T if pted by the f Saturday plate Hongkong Ok Tinp U
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  • 24 9 HK Govt To A id Manufacturers }1 0 N G X O N G 5". 1 the H I i from .Vj.uOO to 1
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    • 52 9 -t Stagaporc yesterdaj u» Buy en Befier? lies Sept k IS si i" J :\;> non, Sl SS ttic tl MMfn s opening were: I K^> Settftenaenl d. nom. Hesttaat >XL, Mon. l I'm to da> i pu ul. i LONDON UN prices first ;> buyers, woatln £92u" -sellers. Bl
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    • 40 9 INPUSTRIAt a^ljk MARINE gS« 'i^*sP Diesel Engines i^tl 7 f/#| (A vJ r 0 JJI 4-3*7 CUTSTAhVINGPERFORMANCE 10/12 H.P. UP TO 213 225 H.T. Stocks ivailablc I// Enquiries To SOON CHEONG LIMITED. S3/S4, TI.klN Mlii. l. l SINGAPORI i i
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  • 90 10 DESIGNED BY A DANCER! R VII S! LVADUB \I sem m Ihe costume designed by Sh ri Ilimai.it Singh when she accompanied him recently m a Afanipuri dance. Note the design on the forehead .md cheeks of Rati. Tins is usually tattooed on to
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  • 745 10 11/TEMBERS of the International Fortnightly C:ub who met at the Collyer Quay premises of the Singapore Y .W.C.A, yesterday morning were treated to a parade of Indian fashions. The show organised by Mrs. J. M. Jumabhoy, was representative of the various types of dresses
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  • 462 10  -  Margaret Scott MARGARETS DIARY By J AYE you ever tried your hand at painting? If not, I can give you one big tip don't. Not if you're m my state of health anyway. Last Sunday, with an oversize tin of cream paint, a bottle
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    48 10 GROWING up to be a', firetty young lady is > leather Loueen. 14-year- 5 old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Clennett. of 5, Chancery Hill Road Singa- pore. This informal study C of Heather was taken yes- terday at the Singapore Swimming Club. .\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'-
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  • 157 10 Lovely -then She EATS... IRLS look more lovely just T before lunch than at any other time and the hungrier they are the more provocative they look. These words, writes Mary Niklas from New York, come from a man who should know. He is Les Tover, Hollywood cameraman. "It's true,''
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  • 39 10 DISTRIBUTE wear to get longer service from bed linens. Turn sheets about. using the wide hem at the bottom of the bed and the narrow hem at the top. This will keep the heaviest wear from
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  • 239 10  -  GAYNOR MADDOX BY IT/ HEN 1 was a k;d. my mother used to Make a marshmallow mne cake my sister. brother and I when we'd been partirularlv good when wasn't often. Today, nay wile makes it for our young son when he is particularly good. By
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    • 217 10 BS US *88 T§ 8 8881 CONFUSED day, with i l t\ some worries and dis- i 1 1 1 appointments. particularly i 1 Ij for women. A good period <' I. for intellectual or artistic I achievements, but it would I be wiser to wait twenty- I four hours
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    • 788 11 PROGRAMME NOTES ON FORTHCOMING PIANO RECITAL QM Thursday next, August 30. at 8.45 p.m. m the Victoria Memorial Hall, the well-known Singapore pianist Mrs. Paul Feng will give a recital m aid of the S.A.T.A. Fund. The recital will inaugurate S.A.T.A. Week which is, as everyone knows, the Association's annual
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    • 581 11  -  Victor Doggett By CONSTANT LAMBERT. ComV* p ser, conductor and critic was b m m London m 1905 and died there last Tuesday. August 21. 19M. aged 46. During his life he had a wide following as a maker ot music, that is as a conductor,
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    • 862 11 For the Discophile VLKIXOXI. t'omtTtu m D major, 0p. 7 No. 6. Leon Goosscns above). Philharmonia String Orchestra (Susskind). Columbia DXI7S3. LIKE Handel, but without that master's flair for producing something surprising out oi the most ordinary musical mater. al. this Italianate little work is gay and charming and must
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    • 183 11 \T£2^ Dividend** \0^ 000 PLCS: 2 EXCELLENT SHORTS' lorn Jerry Tech-Cartoon "Littl c Quacker' A Pete Smith Comedy Crashing The Movies' TEL."3400 AIR-CONDITIONED i OPENS THURSDAY! M.G.M. MARKS the MUSICALS •*v flEft^ ■^'^mmm^ mmmmmmX.^ S^kmW N RITZ BROTHERS (CRAZY MUSKETEERS) -W <k£k tfii'tf'lTi' ittr M /^^m ßuaam Wf^fjjS^L^ > m
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    • 24 11 OPENING TODAY 3 Shows: 3 6.15 915 p.m 20th Century Fox Intruue Powerful Drama "Night and the City" Hit-hard <* ne Widiiiark Tierney Piles HurLM
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    • 305 11 JI. LAST DAY:" i.«s, ijm, %m k iji RKO RADIOS tf; "BEST of the BABMEN" J C lour By TECHNICOLOR' J TOMOtlitO n 1 1 J|9a LOVE and MURDER by mRk "£E the Golden shores of rjMW^l J*^^\ tavern. a (..a/.n.g i.> c AVA GARDNER PANDORA and the %S^ Flying
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    • 239 11 Radio I Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (484 111. 41 ill.) 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.); 1 ii m Radio Orchestra; 1.30 News: 145 Frankie Carle Orchestra; O.JB Programme Summary: (>.17 lour Stars A Starlet: ti.:» IN. Proeramme; 645 Radio Malaya Trio; 7 p.m. News and Singapore Share Market
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    • 211 11 >lusic: p.m News A: Market Report m Amov; 7.15 Legend of Heroes Heroines; "45 Simple English; X p.m. News m Mandarin; 8.15 Say It With Music Mandarin; 9 p.m. News m Amoy Cantonese: !>l5 Sones of Goakang: 9.45 Tokyeeko Hakka story; 10 p.m. News m Teoehew 4L Hakka: 1«.I5 Sones
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  • 120 12 Kailasapathy Scores 155 VLACCA M M C K. is thy an >t lei j esterd the D ishi club g He was unb at 199 ig nst the Eui i sians he ring knocked 9 J >< I Kailasapathj 123 mil ites ace anplish s U it The Ind ns
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  • 203 12 What Kinu Kong could not Jo. the Bursas and doctor .it Ike Bleed Donor* Department did to the Sweetish Anu.l \esterday. They put him on his back for .1 loag nt while he meekly .surrendered a pint of blood. The A u'l pondering on th** blood
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  • 42 12 South China Cable For More Men ach-manag-.Si a bled Hongplayers, g S Lee CI arrive by ments are c ur of the ng fool are o the Lsl g SI md Le C F i ks They p S d last yeai
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  • 104 12 MM.APORt "S hading men iini women shuitlrrs will tak** pirt m exhibition matches m aid ai the Singapore Ami tuberculosis Association at its t.arden Fete and tun Fair at >l««un< Echo, 355 langiin Road this >unda>. The exhibition games, starting .«t 4.30 p.m will have
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  • 429 12 Junior Leaguers Hold Singapore 'A To A Draw FORWARDS MISSED CHANCES Vi ITH a little more lurk ami better combination Junior League Combined could have turned lhe tables on Singapore m yesterday's soccer friendly at Jalau Besar Stadium. As, it was the match ended m a 1-1 draw after Singapore
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  • 144 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By Serpentine (Charles> did the best gallop at Kuala I.umpur yesterday to run three m 37 1 5 sees, on a track rendered slightly yielding; by Sunday's rain. Serpentine is handicapped m the class 3, division 4 race where his most serious rival appears to be
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  • 227 12 PERAK JOINS BOYCOTT OF PROPOSED FAM CUP TOURNEY Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. The Perak Amateur Football Association will not participate m the FAM knockout competition and will not donate towards the funds to purchase the FAM Cup because it considers that such a competition only tends to detract and
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  • 144 12 THE Chairman, Committee Members and Secretary the A. A of Malaya (Singapore and Johore Branch) wish to register, through the medium of the Press, their sincere appreciation to the following for their very kind co-operation or Che Rally and Concours d' Elegance, field on Sunday. Aug.
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  • 70 12 But Kelantan Will Compete KOTA BAHRU. Mon.— Kelantan will take part m the FAM. knock-out competition. This was decided at a meeting held here on Saturday. Che Elias bin Ha.ii Yussoff was elected as coach. Practices will start m the first week of September The following were elected to serve
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  • 25 12 KOTA BHARU, lion X Krai Police Sports Club ben Lsmatl School Old Boyi Ah h tion 5 i m league soccei on Saturday
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  • 246 12 'Fun-ball' At Geylang Stadium In one of the scrappiest S.A.F.A. league game ever to be seen at Oylang Stadium, Young Men's Muslim Association beat the Seletar Football Club by two goals to nil m a Division 3 "A" match yesterday. For the tull sixty minutes, the soccer was poor but
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  • 59 12 SEREMBAN, Mon.- In a NS. Government Inter-Departmental soccer match for the Taylor Shield played at Tampin yesterday the Seremban Police defeated the Tampin Police by four goals to three. The scorers for the winners were Danapalan (2>, Jar Tar (1) and Adnan (1). Ali. Tarn Thin Loy and
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  • 146 12 FANNY DOES IT AGAIN! BERNE, Aug. 2b* ißeuter) Mr*. Fanny Blanker* Koen. Dutch triple Olympic champion, today set an unofficial world record of 4.185 points under the new system of scoring for the women's pentathlon here. She bettered the previous mark of 3.204 points established by M.A. Ben Hamo r
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  • 70 12 THERE will be a 50 miles ma>> start cycle road race organised by the Selangor Cyclists' Association on Sent 9 at the Lake Garden Circuit at 7.30 a m Entry Forms from the hon. secretary, Selangor Cyclists' Association, .1770 Cheras Road. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 220 12 THE Singapore Island Club mens' July bogey competition played over the week-end resumed m a win for Philip Lee m the "A" division with a score of 4 up. The "B" division was won by G.P. Howell with a score >f 1 up The ball sweep held
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  • 136 12 inree goals by centreforward Orbell and three by Allchurch gave R.A.F. Tengah an easy 6-2 victory over the Blue Rovers, m their second round S.A.F.A. Junior Cup soccer match played on the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. tie on a walk over bowed weakly to Tengah.
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  • 214 12 Maimard Maff I orrrnpondrnl PENANG, Mon. In fspito of playing with only I men for practically half the «:aiiie the Penana Chinese defeated the Eurasians by the narrow margin of ihr»-« «oaU to two m the opening natch of the Penang intercommunity knockout soccer competition
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  • 142 12 R*. r AC defea' ed ;•:<> B:. RAOC 4-0 m a United Services Ler.gue match at Sembawang yesterday. RNAC led 2-0 a' half time Opportunist Day had a good day scoring all the four goals for RNAC. RNAC pressed tor the start and Hamer missed
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  • 124 12 Segamat Badminton SEGAMAT. Fri.— A good entry has been received for the Novices singles and doubles tournaments m the Segamat District badminton tournament. Results of the draw were: NOVICES SINGLES: Tanabalan ibye». T. A. Gomez v. Arjjunan. Dol b. Ali v Lim Han Hoe. Han Ah Kuang (bye). Tan Kok
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  • 67 12 SEREMBAN. Monday- In the first match ol the H. P. Bryson Cup knock-otit soccer competition m Seremban. Jelebu district beat Tampin district by three goals to one. Tampin were the ftrst tn score through Malek Jelebu equalised through Kam Sai. Jelebu played remarkably well with
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    • 30 12 TJtyEjggg lIME^S HKHI TIUKS at the pnnnpa resorts m Malaya TODAY: Singapore 0924 7 36 Malacca 0425 6 03 Port Dickson 0306 444 Port Sham 0234 4(i Penang 1037 1143
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